Georgia
arke
Phil Campbell,
>, Farmers
Bulletin
Commissioner
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1962
Fifth In A Series
UTDOOR RECREATIC
The future economy of the United. States
joing. to be charted on the leisure time
than on the working time of its citizens.
uring the past half century the United
es has experienced blessings that could be
undoing. Her population has expanded,
people are living longer and healthier lives
d her industry and farming have become so
ficient and mechanized that she requires few-
people for the production of the necessity
ing week to what is known as the 40 hour
week with most offices in big cities
ing less than 40 hours. The future certainly
acreation Research Center
ay Be Locafed in Georgia.
By DR. HUGH MASTERS
Guest Editorialist
rector, Continuing Education
University of Georgia
ording to a recent nationwide stu-
for Congress by the Outdoor
m Resources Review Commis-
tdoor recreation is a major land
olving a quarter of a billion acres
lic land and perhaps as much pri-
and. Over 90 percent of the popula-
participates. It is a $20 billion a year
y with an annual government in-
nt of an additional $1 billion. As
uture, the Commissions findings:
ed that . , . outdoor recreation ac-
ulready a major part of American
ill triple by the year 2000. Rec-
as an industry now ranks third
United States, exceeded only by
turing and agriculture. >
State of Georgia has benefited
for many years from the improve-
n its crops and livestock as a re-
of research conducted by the Agri-
ral Experiment Stations in the State.
is concept of active research is be-
onsidered for the field of outdoor re-
ion.
he University of Georgia Center for
uing Education has applied for a
- of money from the Area Redevelop-
Administration in Washington to
y the feasibility of locating an Out-
Recreation Research Experiment
ion in northeast Georgia. If it is found
e feasible, further money will be
ht to establish the facilities.
the Station will have a permanent
age constructed on the site. This
ister of buildings would provide lodg-
nd dining facilities for guests who do
h to camp out, administrative of-
id facilities for meeting halls,
indicates that i won't be long before we will
have what is commonly known as a 30 hour
work week,
Continuing om this trend, we ean easily
see how the off hours or leisure time of the
people of this nation is going to affect the
economy of our mation. nes
Georgia must, therefore, develop her
natural resourees if she intends to survive im
the struggle that is developing to attract man
during his surplus time when he spends his
surplus money. :
The continued development of Georgia's
agriculture and of Georgia's industry will not
sufficiently give te Georgia her share of the
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national economy. Tourism must also be de-
veloped for Georgia's tourists and for those
out of state whom we would like to visit
Georgia - because of their spare time and
their spare dollars.
There are many places in Georgia that
could compete favorably with other places in
the nation if they were properly developed for
fourists, g
The following article is the fifth in a
series about Georgia's natural resources that
are being or should be developed into recre-
ational areas and tourist attractions.
reation activities, educational programs,
and research undertakings. These persons
would be employed on a full-time, part-
time or contract basis, depending on need.
The project also would employ perma-
nent service personnel such as cooks,
waiters and maids.
Revenue would be collected from a
variety of sources such as activity fees,
lodging and food sales, equipment rentals
and sales, consignment sales of locally
produced items, conference fees, and
grants and gifts.
The Station would provide recreation
facilities for a variety of land and water
sports. Its staff would provide guests with
the opportunity of learning new skills or
improving and practicing those they have,
so that they can more fully enjoy the
out-of-doors. The activities, and their ef-
Agricultural
CALENDAR
Sept. 23-25 Southeastern Poultry and
Egg Association Feed Production
School. Center for Continuing Ed-
cation, Athens.
Steer Feeding and Marketing
Oct. 9
: Short Course, ABAC, Tifton.
a ae a
Oct. 23 Rural Area Development Short
Course, ABAC, Tifton.
Oct. 30 Wildlife Management Short
Course, ABA\
fects both upon the land and upon the
program participants, will be studied by
_ professional researchers.
eal participants would be taught prin- .
ciples of conservation so they would know
how and why to protect the land and _
wildlife.
The project would seek to involve the
participants, as families when possible, in
ail phases of the program through what
is termed co-performance. Co- perform-
ance signifies a sort of do-it-yourself
recreation programming. As with most
do-it-yourself projects, however, there is
involved careful planning and detailed
instruction where needed. Co-perform-
ance simply means. that the participant
can perform certain tasks necessary to
the operation of the program, for which
he would receive, in return, the use of
certain amounts of shelter and equip-
ment for a specified period of time. The
participants might contribute toward the
preservation, enrichment and extension
of the forest and its resources by such
activities as the supervised planting of
trees, grasses, shrubs and plants; clear-
ing out watersheds; and numerous other
activities. These short-time terminal jobs
appropriate for the individuals and fam-
ilies as indicated by their interests,
knowledge and skills would be determin-
ed by the permanent staff. ce
This part of the program would, of
course, be offered on a voluntary basis.
All activities, however, would emphasize
the pleasure and re-creative value to be
derived from the out-of-doors, while at
the same time bring the participants to
an awareness of the responsibilities this
pleasure entails, and enable them to be
both willing and able to assume those re-
spensibilities. The program would seek _
to imbue in the public at large a realiza-
tion of the value of plant and animal wild-
life in'terms of social welfare. It would
seek to involve the entire family in out-
door projects born of, or growing into, a
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{GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
L EDITORIAL
|a fqn! 5
NATIONA
PHIL CAMPBELL
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Farm Help
WANTED
Wanted settled, honest, so-
ber couple, to live on small
farm as caretakers, prefer
someone with some income
and who ean do carpenter and
repair work. E. C. Harris, Rt.
1, Demorest.
Want retired or elderly
couple as caretaker on farm
must have some income .of
their own, be able to drive.
Modern living quarters pro-
vided plus extras, small wkly.
wage. Bob Evans, Pine Har-
ber (north of Darien).
Want white man and wife
to work on poultry farm with
commercial layers in So. Ga.
Must not drink, must be good
workers, and in good health.
Age 35-45 yrs. old. No chil-
dren under school age, on
school bus route. Have modern
house, lights and water fur-
nished. D. H.
Leesburg. i
Want party to work with
broilers, must be willing to
work and able to drive truck,
no drinkers, start at once,
salary and percentage. Her-
bert Birley, Rt. 2, Alamo, Ph.
568-3327.
Want Farm maintenance
man able to do ordinary me-
chanical work, simple welding
etc. Must be in good physical
cond., able to drive tractor
and do other farm work.
Good house available on
school bus route. no drinkers.
Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.
Want nice white Christian
woman, no bad habits, to live
in home with elderly couple
on farm and do light farm
work and house work. Room,
board. and $12. wk. salary.
Mrs. M. B. Davis, Tyrone.
Want middleage white re-
fined Christian lady who has
seme income and needs a
home, to live in with widow
and do light farm work and
share household duties. Ref.
required. Mrs. H. H. Hunter,
Bie 45. Stephens, Ph. SH 3-
06.
_ Want refined woman to do
light farm work, housekeep-
ing and care for small child.
Room and board, salary to be
discussed. Toward M. Ste-
phens, Rt. 1, Suwanee, c/o
Cline W. Stephens.
Fussell, Rt, 2,
Want unincumbered young
woman to do light work in
garden, $15. per week. room
and board, Louis Tate,
Cloudland, Ph. 862-2474.
Want middleaged white
mian to supervise farm labor,
prefer single man. Send self-
addressed envelope if writing.
Mrs. R. H.. Whelchel, Rt. oF
Dawsonville.
Want sober honest man to
work 3500. slash turpentine
boxes, 50-50 basis. Have 5
room house on bus and mail
route, wired for elec. stove.
Work. also available during
winter months. T. C. Talley,
Rt. 1, Lyons.
Want farm maintenance
man, able to do ordinary me-
chanical work, simple welding
etc. Must be in good physical
cond., able to drive tractor
and do other farm work.
ood house available on
school bus route. No drinkers
considered. Jack Willis, Rt.
2, Folkston.
Want experienced dairy
hand. Can use man and boy.
Must have reference. Doyle E.
Smith, Rt. 1, Monticello. Ph.
468-6391 (no collect calls).
Want elderly man in good
health (white or colored) who
needs a good home to live on
farm and do light farm and
caretaking work. Someone
who loves animals preferred.
Board, laundry and small sal-
ary offered. G. R. Dendy, Rt.
3, Marietta.
Want middleaged white
lady, light garden work and
housework for room, board
and small salary. Prefer
someone who wants. good
home permanently. Mrs. J. E.
Kennedy, 2031 Old River Rd.,
Rt. 1, Conley, Ph. 627-3673
(no collect ecalls).
Want at once single man
under 45 yrs. to do general
farm work for rest of fall and
winter. Must know how to
drive tractor and ear, and be
honest and sober. Good liv-
ing quarters and plenty. to eat
furnished. A good place for
the right man. Mrs. . 2M.
Battles, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph.
MA 9-6222 (no collect calls).
Want middle aged or older
couple to live on my farm
and do farm chores, near my
home. Can give man all work
he is able to do and make 4
room house comfortable for
them. Want sober. honest and
decent cou~'e. Alva R. Israel,
Rt. 2, Dawson. i
Want working foreman for
South Georgia farm. Want
man who is worker as well as
foreman with knowledge of
general farm equipment, ex-
perienced in corn, peanut, and
general row erop farming.
Small family. No drinkers
considered. House furnished.
On school bus and mail route
and with plumbing and elec-
tricity. Give age, number in
family and ref. in first letter.
Lester Varn, Rt. 3, Box 530,
Albany. Ph. HEmlock 5-8621
(no collect. calls).
Want nice white woman 40-
60 yrs., in good health to live
in home and do light farm
work. Good home, room,
board and $35. mo. salary.
Mrs. Eva C. Rogers, Rt. 2,
Claxton.
Want middleaged white
man and wife. Man for fence
and repair work, woman to
do light house work for man
and wife. Have modern con-
yeniences and plenty of room.
C. G. Morris, Rooperville.
Want exp., sober dairyman
to take complete charge of
50 cow dairy. Have nice house
with elec. and plumbing, on
mail and school bus route.
State references, age, number
in family and past exp. Must
be dependable and_ able to
work full time. W. B. Garri-
son, c/o Whitehill Plantation,
Rt. 2, Albany.
Want farm worker, must be
able to drive tractors, self-
propelled combine, cultivate
row crops, mow and bale hay,
care for beef cattle, and do
general farm maintenance
work. Must be in good physi-.
cal cond. and willing to work.
Have house with plumbing
and electricity, on school
bus and mail routes. No drink-
ers considered. State age,
number in family, references
and wages expected in first
letter. John T. Miller, Rt. 3,
Box 528, Albany, Ph. 435-
8682 (no collect calls).
Want honest, elderly Christ-
ian couple for light farm
work with no bad habits and
sober. 5 room house, lights
and water furnished; Also,
want Christian woman to do
light farm work and to help
with house work. Millis Stone,
ae Ranger, c/o R. S. Swaf-
ord.
Want man with small fami-
ly on cattle farm, must be
able to drive tractor, have ref.,
$25. per week and 5 room
house. E. K. Fowler, Rt. 2,
Athens.
Want white Christian wo-
man with good ref. to do light
farm chores and help in
County store for room, board
and salary. Mrs. Ora M. New-
ton, Rt. 2, Jeffersonville, Ph.
2805.
Want middle-aged white
couple, man to care for cage
layers and wife to care for
3 children and light house-
work. 4 room house, wired
for elec. stove, furnished.
Must have no bad habits and
able to furnish ref. $50. wk.
to start- E. B. Brooks, Rt. 1,
Box 217, Marietta.
Want man under 45 yrs. of
age experienced with layers
to work on poultry farm. Can
give wife some work. Give
name of former employee. No
darinkers wanted. Mrs. Fred
Shivers. Rt. 3. Cuthbert.
Farm Work
WANTED
White woman, 32 yrs. old
wants job doing light farm
work, looking after chickens,
ete. Prefer a small house to
self and will work for rent
and small salary. Miss Janette
Nicholson, Rt. 1, Sugar Valley.
Man wants job on broiler
farm looking after broilers.
Plenty exp. Can give refer-
ence. Need 3-4 room_house.
Need to be moved. William
Hand, Rt. 2, Fairmount.
Single white man wants
job-on farm, maintanance,
drive tractor, paint, do most
anything on farm. Will go
anywhere, work for reason-
able salary. Put all details in
first letter. Will be available
Oct. 10. Irvin Washington,
Experiment.
26 yr. old white man, wants
job on general farm or cattle
farm. Exp., sober, honest,
willing worker, in exchange
for reasonable salary, room
and board. Johnny W. Smith,
Rt. 1, Box 231, Mineral Bluff. | vill
tg
Want half crop farm
: for
1963. Want at least 4 acres to-
bacco, prefer 6-10 acres with
corn, will tend cotton also, if
necessary. Must have decent
tenant house with elec. and
water with adequate out
buildings and shelter space.
Will have te be financed to
make crop. Prefer within 100
mi, of Lakeland. Will furnish
own equip. W. J. Register, Rt.
1, Box 163, Ray City.
49 yr. old white man wants
job.on dairy or poultry farm.
Do not drink or have any bad
habits, honest and dependa-
ble. Want house wired for
elec. stove and on school bus
route. Have to be moved.
Richard Laney, Rt. 2, Gray.
White single man in good
health, age 55, wants job on
poultry or cattle farm. Can.
drive truck or tractor, also
carpenter and maintenance
work. Want room, board and
small salary. Tom Giles, Rt.
3. Box 561, Atlanta. :
Man, age 50, wants job on
poultry farm with broilers or
layers. Want wages or 50-50
basis. 2 in family, have exp.
and references. Must have
good house with running
water and electricity, must be
moved. Prefer Hall or Jack-
son county. E. N. Holder, Rt.
1 Jefferson.
Young married man, wife,
mother and 2 brothers wants
job on farm working for
wages, can. drive truck or
tractor, need large 4 or 5 room
house and $4. or $5. a day.
Live 3 mi. of Broxton, 9 mi.
of Douelas, off new road. Da-
vid Whitten, Rt. 2, Broxton.
Boy and mother wants job
around Hampton area, looking
after laving hens for room or
3-room house and small sal-
ary. Ruth C. Moses, Rt. 3, Li-
thonia.
Equipment
FOR SALE
Trailer with pick-up bed
and trailer hitch to fit any
car, good for hauling hogs and
pigs, $55.00. Located on Bir-
mingham and Crabapple Rd.,
1.mil. So. of Birmingham
W. M. Neese, Rt. 4, Box 126,
Alpharetta, Ph. GR-5-4101.
. Model 66 New Holland hay
baler with motor in A-1 cond.
and John Deere side delivery
rake, $750.00 for both; A. C.
row crop silage harvester,
new paint and in good cond.,
$450.00. Loyd Keadle, Yate-
sville, Ph. 695-J-3 (Barnes-
ville)
Ford corn picker and
sheller, Ford combine with 4
eylinder Wisconsin motor at-
tached. Both used very little
and in good cond., reasonably
priced. W. R. Newsome, 121
Donaldson Si., Statesboro, Ph.
4-3657.
Durant sizing machine in
good cond., $150.00; brushing
machine, good cond., $175.00;
eight No. 9 Scheffer and
Russum peck sacks, used 2
seasons, $3.00 ea.; subsoiler in
good cond., $75.00; trailer,
good cond., $85.00. Mrs. R. E.
McGee, Rt. 2, Barnesville Rd.,
Thomaston.
Ga.| good condition and reasona
disc tiller,
all in ee con:
as 1589 Bre
e W., Atlanta; 7
5874.
1962 Intl., 6-cy
tractor, 3 pt. hitch;
in. bottom plow; Ath
5 dise heavy duty;
all 15 in. mill, practi
all in good cond. F:
Saxon, Rt. 7, Box 158,
milk Rd., Sylvania,
7989.
1959 Ford %-ton
truck in excellent con
Stowers, Dawsonvi
265-3146 (no collect ca
Grocery in Yorkville.
Slayton, Rt. 3, Rockmar
John Deere heavy
2 H., wagon and bod
plete, good as new, $75.
H. wagon with hom
oak body and tongue,
no repairs, $30. W. C. B
Jr., 576 Marjorie place, N
Ph. SH-2-7165. (no
calls) :
Dearborne corn picker,
row pull type, good co
$250.00 or wi trade |
cattle. D, O. Casey, Rt
Calhoun, Ph. MA-9-3681_
Factory made single
trailer, good cond., good
with one spare, turn sigi
C. E. Cole, 103 Needle
Forest Park, Ph. 36
{no collect calls)
1951 Ford tractor, like n
overhauled March 1962, $8
8-disec bush & bog ha
Taylorway made, 3-poin
ch, $275.00; Covington pl
three point hitch, like n
$75.00; 2-dise tiller, 3 point
hitch, $250.00; layin
plow, adjusts any width
off 2 or 4 rows, 3 point h
$125.00. Mrs. W. D. W
2222 Main St., N. W., Atla
18. Ph. SY-4-4253. ;
Clinton chain saw,
class shape, $80.00; also, |
horse power electric m
runs on 110 or 220 volts,
rpm. Used to run feed
F. M. Abie, Dahlonega.
1956 Ford V8 pickup truce
Y% ton, $525.00. Dean Dav
Rt. 2, Fayetteville. Ph. Fai
burn 964-4581.
1951 Dodge % ton pick-u
truck, good condition, 6-p!
tires on rear, steel bed an
cattle body. Walter H. Sh
pard, Redan. Ph. 482-6
Lithonia after 5:00 p
week days and Saturday.
One H. P. deep wel
pump with 42 gal. tank, a
fixtures for volumn contr
and foot valve, no pipes, $7:
cash at farm. H. G. Sample
Rt. 2, Alamo. ;
International peanut shak
fits any International C. H.
M. tractor, good conditio
Mrs. Groner C. Lister, Rt
Empire. Ph. (Cochran) V
4-2668. (No collect calls)
2-horse wagon, good cond-
ition, for sale or trade for
horse wagon. Homer Cagl
Rt. 4, Chatsworth.
Wilson, 150 gal. cap., bulk
milk cooler, good cond., rea-
sonably priced. B. E. Welborn,
Box 14, Clarkesville, Ph.
754-5581. ee
Hay rake lift drop, used
with tractor, McCormick-
Deering make, excellent cond.,
$50.00. C.. A. Cutler, Col-
umbus, Ph. MU-9-8436.
Farm bells, large size, per-
fect cond., $22.50 ea.. W.
Sprouse, 2305 Glenwood Ave.,
= E., Atlanta 16. Ph. DR-7-
31:
24 in. cut off saw mounted
on factory built steel frame,
fair cond., with belt, $20.00 or
will trade for any farm equip.
of equal value. C. J. Scar-
bary, Rt. 2. Box 975, Hampton.
2 GLF-300 egg washers i
good cond., $175.00 ea. A.
Callaway, c/o Cross Roa
Farms, Rayle. ;
10 H. P. elect. motor; 5 H
elec. motor; 2 Meadows cor
mills; large corn shelle
platform scales, comple
switch boxes; 6 in. x 30
belt for sale. J. W. Marr, 1
Williams St., Winder.
867-3973. :
Set of Howe cattle scale
8,000 lbs., practically new. C
Loyd Smith, Box 327, Ellijay
MElIrose 5-4426, daytime.
One-row Ford corn picker
mounted on_ tractor, & 4
cond., reasonable price.
Charles H. Adams, Rt. :
Gainesville. Ph. LEnox 4-3829
Steel blacksmith anvil and
champion blower, hammers
and other equip.; also, 2 truck
tires, 17 x 700, all practically
new. R. Williams, 1398
Canoochee Dr,, Atlanta 19,|J. B
Ph. 233-8890, (no collect
calls). 3
Intl. mounted No. 24, 2-
Tow, corn picker, in good
cond. Travis Mills, Rt. 4, Gore
C-11 I. H. C. corn snapper,
mounts on Super C. Intnl.
tractor, used very little, $450
Darf wheel rake, 100.00
Ottowa grain drill, $100.00
. B. Hammer mill, 3 screen
$75.00. E. K. Fowler, Athe
2 A. R. Wood gas brood:
1000
and Subligna Rd., Summer-
esi : d sic
iquipment
FOR SALE
Je ohn Deere M Tractor with
ipment, good condition. J.
rooks, phone 964-4031,
rn.
all electric egg incubator,
12.00. Thomas L. Gravitt, Rt.
Jonesbridge Rd., Alpharetta.
30 ft. single chain Cordinal
ator with transport, rea-
ably priced. Gus Moore,
saca, Ph. MA-9-6929.
lis Chalmers Model C.
h following equip.: B and
harrow, smoothing harrow,
disc plow, rippers, culti-
sors, 2 wheel trailer, pull
rotary mower, field
tivators or Bermuda grass
rrow, 6-row cotton duster,
my home 3 mi. N.. of
mroe behind. old Walton
i i John LL.
l-row corn picker,
ellent cond.; also, Super
tractor, plow belt and har-
ow, make offer. John Nichol-
on, c/o Hill Top Farm, Rt. 5,
tome.
950 Ford tractor, mowing
chine, 2 planters, cultivator,
-soiler, bush bog harrow,
a distributer, 2-wheel
ler, <all. in good
mes T. Ledford, 968 Win-
Dr. East point, Ph.
-O-1-1496.
Sears, 4-tray cabinet type
ubator, like new, 250 Blue
le, -Calif. valley, Tenn.
ds and Chukar partridges
sale cheap. L. W. Mc-
ey, 2109 Bungalow Rd.,
gusta, Ph. RE-6-0794 (no
Jeet calls). : ;
David Bradley Super 300
ctor. $95.00; turn plow and
tivator, $30.00, sell sepa-
e; Disc 2250 drag harrow
0 Dozier blade, $15.00. All
good shape. Russell Rhodes,
9 Marbut Ave, S. E.,
16. Ph. 378-9958
ntl,
1962 International 6-cy-
inder Diesel tractor; three
nt hitch; I. H. 4, 16 in. bot-
plow; Athens tiller, 5-dise
heavy duty; Gehl. Mixall, 15
x 158, Sylvania.
1000 gal. Butane gas tank
sale, above ground type.
f. L. Reece, Rt. 1, Box 1,
Voodstock. Ph. 926-6998.
Set of cultivators, planters
ibutors, plowing disc,
ates and sweeps. All for
d tractor or three-point
ch. ; condition and
easonably priced. R.
enton, Rt. 4, Newnan. Ph.
3-5579 ioe 52 op. mm:
utomatic waterers, feeders
sts and Keenco electric egg
srader, etc., for sale. Need-
iam B. Bateman, M. D., Suite
101, Georgia Baptist Profes-
nal Bldg., 340 Blvd., N. E.,
Janta 12. Tel. JA-3-1595.
Heavy bush bog trailer
pe 6-ft. cut in new cond-
on, $250.00; I. H: C. smooth-
ing harrow, 24-dise, $50.00;
6-disc Athens tiller with 24-in.
tise on good rubber, $150.00.
F. Harwell, Rt: 3, Winder.
. 867-3594.
Large quail incubator used
e season, $20.00; also, 2
all incubators, $5.00 and
ooder, you can have at your
ice. John M. Hand, 514
Oglethorpe Ave., College Park,
PO-1-8173.
1958 Gehi P. T. O. silage
tter, excellent condition;
, 400 gallon Creamery
-ackage milk tank with Frigi-
are compressor and. all ne-
eessary parts for quick in-
tallation, reasonably priced.
k George, Rt. 1, Oxford,
Ph. 786-3624 (Covington).
bber, good condition. C. E.
Martin, Rt. 3, Newnan, Ph.
-3-6780. : ;
wo sections, back-to-back,
ges with feed and water
ough, $10.00; also, 2 adjust-
Je hanging feeders and 1
cond. |
- 8-foot fertilizer spreader on{
Used tractor parts for 3T-
D7 Caterpillar. or write J. C.
Aspinwall. Pi1O5 - Box. 36;
Boston.
Gravely garden tractor with
rotary plow, tool holder. Tools
in excellent condition, used
less than 100 hours, $400.00.
George H. Houston, Rt. 2,
Box 41, Arlington.
Set of truck bodies for %
ton Chev., fits from 1950-
1953 models. H. J. Anglin, Rt.
1, Box 200, Alpharetta. Ph.
GR-5-5774. Call after 6 p. m.
4 hole egg grader in good
condition. Mr. John Maloney,
Rt. 1, Box 398, Roswell. Ph.
993-2053.
New Holland No. 68 hay-
liner baler, $1250.00; New
Holland pull type mower, 6
ft. blade. Both in good cond.
See at my farm at Madras,
near Newnan. R. B. Bowen,
316 Peters St., S. W., Atlanta.
Super C. Farmall with
planters, cultivators, corn
shucker and sheller and
spring tooth harrow for sale;
also, want to swap Allis
Chalmers mower for subsoiler.
J. E. Collins, M. D., Box 313,
Manchester.
International power unit P.
. 80 in good cond. Jesse N.
Adams, Rte.1, Tignall.
250 gal. top ground Propane
tank for sale.:-R. A. Plastridge,
Rt. 1, Greenville.
2 good tires, tubes and
wheels to fit 3/4 ton Chev-
rolet truck. W. M.-Cochran,
3986 Covington Rd., BU-4-
3496, Decatur. :
Two horse wagon practi-
cally new, factory built with
3 in. tires, bargain priced.
Leonard Stone, Rt. 1, Alp-
haretta. Ph. 475-6461, (No
collect calls).
John Deere LA tractor with
starter, lights, cult., dist. and
plow, $300.00 cash; also, 1957
Dodge, 1 ton stake, V-8 truck,
4 forward transmission and
dual wheels. W. J. Register,
Rt. 1, Box 163, Ray City.
D. C. Case tractor, $250.00;
season, $100.00. R, M. Davison,
Woodville. :
_5 horsepower Copeland
compressor with 650 gal. all
stainless steel Birton bulk
milk tank; 1.1/2 ton Bowers
Whirlwind feed mixer; 5 De-
laval milking machines. C.
Morekis, 9511 White Bluff,
Savannah. Ph. EL 5-0695.
Allis Chalmers Model B.
one-row tractor with hydrau-
lic lift and power take-off,
and equipment: turn plow,
disc harrow, and drag harrow,
full set under tractor and rear
of tractor cultivators with
several cultivating tools, two-
E.} wheel
heavy duty tractor
trailer, tires and ail equip. Ali
A-1 condition, $725.00. Geor-
ge F. Christenberry, Rt. 1,
Rome. (send addressed
serueee envelope.) No collect
calls.
John Deere Grassland drill,
A-1 condition; 30 ft. Little
Giant elevator, belt or power
takeoff from tractor; John
Deere tiller, 5 new dise, fair
condition. Jack B. Moore, Rt.
1. Gray, Ph. YU-6-3382.
Brady Garden tractor with
new Briggs-Stratton motor
complete with turn plow,
scooter plow, cutaway harrow
and. sickle bar, all for $135.00.
R. . Goddard, 2193 Tilson
Road, Decatur. Ph. 377-8528.
2 good all metal hog feeder,
$25.00 each; also, good mow-
ing machine, can be used by
mules or tractor, good cond-
ition, $50.00; Guano spreader,
used B. tractor, $25.00. Mrs.
G. F. Cole, Box 373, Villa
Rica, Ph. 459-6314.
-1960 Ford picker-sheller
(one row), mounts on Ford or
Ferguson tractor, excellent
shape, $1250.00. Cliff Brother-
ton, 1430 N. Jefferson Street.,
Albany, Ph. HE-2-1777.
6 A. R. Woods gas brooders,
1000 Cap.; 1,000 gal. Butane
or Propane tank. All in A-1
feondition and reasonably
priced. Clifford Camp, Route
1, Adairsville.
Allis Chalmers 40 All
Crop harvester combine, with
routine maintainance, adjust-
,|ment and dupricsion it will
work. Reason-
J :
Case tractor mower, used one}
RTE ee
500 gal. Propane gas tank,
above. ground type, good
condition. Mrs. E. D. Morrow,
Conley Circle, Forest Park,
Ph. PO-1-2660. :
1956 Massy Harris Colt
tractor, used 120 hours, $1400.
R. L. Clement, 411 Candler
St., N. E. Atlanta, 7.
Mule drawn John Deere
rake, nearly new, $85.00. L. T.
Kittle, Rt. 1, Temple. (Near
78 Hwy.). s
Complete Harris Fresh
Water System large air com-
pressor pump, and etc. Charl-
es L. Chosewood, Jr. 4451
Garmon Rd., NW., Atlanta 5,
Ph. BL 5-3175.
CORRECTION: 1960 Stu-
debaker truck (3/4 ton),
driven less than 7000 miles,
good cond. $1,250. Roscoe
Treadwell, Box 45, Cataula,
Ph. 322-1028 (no collect calls)
4 Intn]. Milk pails and all
parts to go with same, A-1
cond.; 14, 10 gal., milk cans;
36 in. cut-off saw on rocking
frame, A-1 cond., for sale, or
will trade for calves. C.
Carter, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
(Inquire at J. J. Bennett store
4 mi. on Hwy. 53.)
Farmall Cub tractor, new
paint, good tires, lights,
starter and pulley, with culti-
vator, disc plow and lift
harrow, all in good eond.
Doyle Buice, Rt. 3, Alpharetta,
Ph. 475-4393.
1955 clean % ton Ford
pick-up truck, $600.00. Leon
Mincey, Rt. 3, Dahlonega. Ph. |.
864-3986. (No collect calls).
250 gal. Wilson Ice Bank
milk cooler, used 3 yrs., excel.
cond. W. B. McCommons, Rt.
3, Thomson.
2-horse wagon, 2-% heavy;
also, two horse hay rake, 10
ft., self dump. A. L. Weaver,
Rt. 1, Buchanan.
1950 D. C. Case tractor used
very little, tires in good cond.,
$395.00 or trade for Ford
tractor; also, want to buy
tractor drag harrow. Ira Teem,
Teele Milner. Ph. (Griffin)
250 gal. Dari-kool milk
tank; 30 gal. glass-lined hot
water heater; milking mac-
hines and compressor; stain-
less steel wash vat. Guy
Johnson; Rt. 3, Forsyth. Ph.
994-5218.
@
Equipment
WANTED
Want 5 ft. bush bog for
Ford Tractor with 3 point
hook-up. Advise price and
condition. W. V. Odom, Rt. 5,
Carrollton.
Want 2 wheel utility trail-
er within 100 miles of Atlan-
ta. State manufacturer, con-
dition, appx. wt., price and
age. Alec Redfearn, 201 Car-
roll St., Carrollton. .
Want 6 or 8 disc heavy du-
ty harrow, Athens, Rome, or
equivalent with 28 inch discs.
Prefer with roller bearings;
also, want heavy duty fire
plow, Mathis, Hester or equal.
Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston,
Boe
bey MARKET! BULLETIN
Want scrape blade and
heavy harrow( Gobel or Kill-
efer). Harry Willson, Rt. 1,
Albany. Ph. 436-5654.
Want io trade 1930 Model
A Ford truck, in good con-
dition, for Jeep. Jim Pelfrey,
Rt. 2, Box 47, Adairsville,
_Want blacksmiths rubber
tire machines used for putting
rubber tires on buggy wheels.
Frank Cornett, Rt. 4, Carters-
ville. Ph. ED 6-4571.
Want Ford Ferguson single
dise ditcher or terracer, for
parts; also, a battery electric
fence charger. Y. M. Ander-
son, Williamson.
Want steel rear wheel for
John Deere Model D, serial
No. 1130239, tractor. D. 7
Morgan, Rt. 1, Box 27A,
Bloomingdale, Ph. SH 8-4391.
Want Bush Bog to cut
bushes and cutting-smoothing
harrow for Ford tractor. Will
trade cattle or 374 hen-lay-
ing cages, or will buy. J. B.
Whitfield, Boulder Crest Rd.,
(at DeKalb-Clayton County
C line) Conley, Ph. MA 17-4770.
Want 1948-1954 Ford or
Ferguson tractor in good
condition with some equip-
ment. Give name, address,
phone number and price. F.
E. Colquitt, Rt. 3, Conyers,
Ph. 483-7522. (No collect
calls).
Want automatic equipment
for 6,000 broiler house, good
condition and reasonably
priced. Advise. Maggie L.
Taylor, Folkston. =
Want 3/4 or 1 ton truck,
flat bed, suitable for farm
ruse. Will pay reasonable cash
price. Write year, model and
condition and state lowest
cash price. George F. Christ-
enberry. Rt. 1, Rome.
Want Junked Allis Chal-
mers Model B. tractor for
parts. Prefer one with star-
ter. James S. Magness, Rt. 2,
Winder.
Want deep well pump with-
in 25 mi. of Gainesville. W.
J. (Bill) Clark, c/o Crows
Trailer Park, Gainesville. Ph.
534-9237. :
Want dirt scoop and blade,
three pt. hitch, for Ferguson
tractor, at reasonable price.
lyde Thaxton, Box 481, Li-
thia Springs, Ph. (Austell)
948-3185. oy
Want Farmall M. tractor
wheel. Would cons.der buy-
ing old model tractor for
wheel and parts. C. L. Ward,
Rt. 1, LaGrange, Ph. 2-6559
collect.
Want distiller plow in good
condition and good price. A.
S. Callaway Ph. BR 4-7816,
Rayle. hes
Want hay bale loader. J. J.
Mercer, P.O. Box 3, Gray.
Want one-horse wagon with
seat and body or 2-horse wa-
gon in first class cond., never
exposed to weather. Prefer
original paint. State what you
have and price. J. E. Reeves,
2 Thomaston Rd., Macon.
Want Gravely garden trac-
tor with plows. H. C. Williams,
26 Peachtree Hills Ave.. N.E.,
Atlanta 5, Ph. CE 3-1926.
Livestock
Wane oe eee o wheel,
road cart, state cond. an
price. Roger Brown, Barnes- FOR SALE
ville.
Want junked Page roto til-
ler for parts, need upper Cattle
block, piston rings, wristpin| Three 5/8ths Whiteface and
and some tiller tines. Will
buy all or parts I need. State
model, -serial no. and price.
B. T. Carithers, Rt. 1, Nich-
olson.
Want high pressure peach
spray tank, prefer 20 gal.
pump, 400 or 500 gal. tank,
operated by power take-off.
Jim Brown, P. O. Box 303,
Montezuma.
Want 3 good coop brooders
within reasonable distance.
State orice and condition. Roy
Grindle, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Want Ford tractor (gaso-
line burner) and equipment
1956-1959 model in good con-
dition. State price and condi-:
tion in first letter. David
Simpson, Rt. 2, Box 23A, Co-
chran.
Will pay cash for good out-
side grain bin in good cond;
also, want used metal TOOhEE
up to 20 squares; and meta
farm gates. M. L. Frey, 5755
Memorial Stone M
1/8th dairy steers, wt. 285-300
lb. (baby beefs). Will sell
single or together, late mar-
ket prices. Spencer Strange,
602 Savannah St., Hartwell.
Few young polled Short-
horn cows with heifer calves
and rebred; one yearling bull,
good breeding; also, meat type
Duroc boars and gilts ready
to breed for sale. Burt Ben-
nett, Rt. 3. Moultrie.
. Reg. roan Shorthorn bull,
3 yrs. old with papers, $225.;
7 red pole cows, 6 with
calves, wt. 125-275 lbs., other
cow springing, $1350. Neal
Turner, 2630 E. Wesley Ter.,
N.E., Atlanta 5, Ph. 237-1375.
Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bull, calved Feb. 26, 1962,
good in every way, deep red,
stocky built, good markings,
gentle but not halter broken.
Brother to Blue Ribbon win-
ner 1961 fair. All shots, good
pedigree. O. V. Keith, Rt. 1,
Powder Springs, _ Ph. 943-
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._ Hereford heifer, bred, wi
about 900 lbs., not Reg., $135.
M. B. Welsh, Rt. 8, Heath Rd.
Macon, Ph. SH 5-8465.
Jersey milch cow, Brahma
heifer and 5 hogs for sale
Mrs. J. M. Harrison, Rt. 1
ae 142, Jonesboro, Ph, 478-
Dairy heifers, all breeds,
top quality, guar. to satisfy,
can deliver. R, G. Reynolds,
Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 268-4032.
2 nice Black Angus steers,
wt. approx. 425 Ibs. to 250
tbs., $225. for both or will
sell separate. Walter H. Shep-
pard, Redan, Ph. 482-6537
after 5 p.m. and Saturday.
(No collect calls).
Large Guernsey milch cow,
4-5 gal. daily, to freshen next
spring, $150. Roy Grindle, Rt.
1, Dahlonega.
Reg. Black Angus bull, well
built, wt. about 1200 Ibs.
Selling to prevent inbreeding,
3 yrs., 3 mos. old, $300. Arthur
Wheeler, Rt. 1, Cumming, Ph.
887-4273.
Reg. Black Angus _ bull,
Eileenmere breeding, wt. ap-
prox. 1200 Ibs., 3 yrs. old in
November, for sale. James L.
Preast, RFD 1, Kennesaw,
Ph, 428-3826 (Marietta).
Reg. Guernsey bulls, all
ages, from high butter test,
best breeding, reasonably
H. Bunn, Midville.
priced. F.
40 dairy cows, 527 adjust-
ed milk base and 400 gal. bulk
tank for sale. J. F. Sprouse,
Sr. Rt. 25, sBox 180) -brog
Ferrys Rd., Martinez.
50 good Hereford heifers,
8-9 mos. old. Robert T. Gun-
ky c/o Rolling Meadows
Farm, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL 3-
4322 (Newnan). oe
5, 3-4 year-old, Angus
bulls, $250. for choice, less
for group. Selling to prevent
imbreeding. C. D. Gibson,
Waynesville.
Full-blooded Black Angus
bull, 2 years old. Fred Sav-
abe, Rt. 1, Lula.
Purebred, 4-year-old, An-
gus bull, from registered herd,
$250. Selling to prevent in-
breeding. Sam A. Shuler, Rt.
3, Fayetteville. Ph. HO 1-7162
(no collect calls).
11 registered Angus _heif-
ers, Gammer, Tolon Missie
and other popular bloodlines,
2-year olds, Eileenmere breed-
ing; also, select young bulls
for sale. John Nicholson, c/o
Hill Top Farm, Rt. 5, Rome.
Registered Black Angus
bull, 1200 lbs., excellent con-
dition. M. D. Brownlee, Jr.
Grayson, Ph. TH 3-2664.
Santa Gertrudis bull, 15
months old, calfhood. vacci-
nated, $200. J. J. Aderhold,
Rt. 1, Winston. Ph. 942-2764
(Douglasville).
Res. Hereford bull, wt.
eae 1400 lbs., well built
end dark red color, 3 yrs old.
Papers furnished. Hugh West-
brook, Rt. 1, Cave Springs.
Reg. Angus Heifers, 7 bred,
9 open and 1 Reg. bull, 1
year old. Dr. J. L. Hoppins,
Sr. Rt. 1, Roswell. Ph. 993-
6147.
02 ee ee
7 Holstein first calf heifers,
5 fresh, 2 springers, were
raised for replacement; 360
gal. Wilson bulk tank, 2 surge
milkers, 2 DeLaval
milkers,
bucket type. Walter C. F.
Lemke, Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph.
483-8670.
Springers for _ sale. all
pinede: guar. to satisfy. R. G.
Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph.
268-4032.
rd of high grade Guern-
ieee and heifers, fully
tested and gentle. Needham
B. Bateman, M.D., Suite 101
Ga. Baptist Pro. Bidg., 340
Bivd., N.E., Atlanta 12, Ph.
JA 3-1595. s
Purebred Hereford heifer
21 noe for sale. Everett Par-
rott, Jr., Box 56, Red Oak,
Ph. PO 1-5905.
Res. Black Angus bull, 13
Feed. wt. approx. 600 lbs.,
$175. Walter H. Sheppard,
Redan, Ph. 482-6537 (after
5 p.m., no collect calls).
Reg. Shorthorn bulls: 2 six
mos. old, one 15 mos. old and
one 2 1/2 yr. old. Good in-
dividuals with top pedigrees.
W. R. Wiggins, Rt. 2. Cuth-
bert, Ph. 732-2068 (nights
only). eas
4 purebred Black Angus
heifers, wt. 450 lbs., $500. for
lot. E. H. Ensz, Louisville, Ph.
Li-7-6795 (Wrens).
Winter Wheat Gray Shorts ic
*protein low, fiber high Ec ias
Bound (by State Chomist Pay Day 32% Dairy Suppiemest (Dry) GC 32:0-
*fiber high ~ F 33.1
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AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, Ky. 5 INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte: N. C. oS
Red "A" Super High Energy Broiler Ration Pellets Triangle Gray Shorts G 15.0
Medicated 6 22.5 4.0 3.0 *protein low F 14.5
*profein low F 21.4 5.1 2.5 ss a i
Red A" Super High Energy Broiler Ration, Medicated : i :
Crumbles SG 22.5 KITCHENS FEED MILLING, INC., Atlanta, Ga. eee
*protein low F 21.5 5.7 2.6 ~ Kitchens Best Hog Food G 14.0
Red "A" Super High Energy Broiler Ration Crumbles *protein low F 13.1
Medicated G 22.5 4.0 3.9 Money Maker 24% Dairy Feed G&G 240
*protein low F 21.4 5.3 2.6 *protein low 2 F 23.3
Red "A" Super High Energy Broiler Ration Crumbles
Medicated G 22.5 4.0 3.0
*protein low F 219 5.5 2.9 MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Ga. ae
Red "A" Super High Energy Broiler Ration Pellets ; Fairway All Mash Layer Medicated SG 17.0
Medicated G 22.5 4.0 3.0 *protein low F 16.2
*protein low F 21.4 5.3 2.6 Fairway Cage Layer Ration Medicated G 170
*protein low F162
Fairway Cage Layer Ration Medicated G 17.0
BIRDIZY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, acon: Georgia *protein low F 16.7
Birdsey's Lay Concentrate S 40.0 2.5 5.0 =
*protein iow F 39.1 3.3 42
Birdseys Starter Concentrate GS 40.0 4.0 6.0 MILLER POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Ala. arco
*fat low iF 43.3 3.5 5.3 Millers Broiler Feed : : G 20.0
*fat low F 24.0
CE:) AL SOYA-McMILLEN FEED DIVISION, Fr. Wayne, Ind. = -
Sweet Buik N Flakes Feed G 100 1.0 18.0 NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minn.
*fiber high Bo 2g te 28 Nutrena Sweet 6-Teen Dairy Feed G 16.0
Central Soybean Mill-Run S 33.0 *protein low F 15.3
fiber high F 11.6 2.3, 35.2
OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, S. C. =
FOLORADO MILLING & ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colorado x Oconees Best Shorts. 6 14.0
Wheat Gray Shorts & Ground Screenings G 16.0 3.5 6.9 *protein low, fiber high F135
*protein low F 15.3- 3.7 6.0
so J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Ga.
_ )OPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Ga. High-Low Horse & Mule Feed ~ G 9.0
} Broiler Maker (A) Medicated G 22.0 4.00 4.0 *protein low F 8.6
*protein low F 21.0 4.6 2.5
s PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, Ga. dite #5
COS3Y-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Ala. 18% Premium Cronous ane a3 ae
= G : 0 5.0 ; ig 18.0 0 3.
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Jazz Rebbit Ration G 200 2.5. 10.0 *fat low Fo 38.6
*protein low F 19.7 2.7 9.7 -
Jazz Egg Producer GS 20.0 2.5 0.7
*protein low F 19.3 3.7 5.4 PUCKETT BROTHERS, Blakely, Ga. :
Jazz Vi-Pro-Min G 20.0 0.5 8.0 Ground Cobs & Shucks with 25% Molasses Mixed GS :
*protein low F 19.7 1.5 6.5 *fiber high Fe 29
DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tenn. Solin BURN Secor: ee Mo. is ; Sy
Red Lion Shorts G 160 4.0 6.9 aos OM oer ges
*fiber high FO 64 a eS sfiber Bich ESP ies
Red Lion Shorts oP GS 16.0 4.0 6.0
*fiber high F 16.4 3.5 6.5 e : i
Red Lion Shorts G 16.0 4.0 6.0 SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tenn.
*fiber high F 16.0 4.3 6.5 Security 36% Breeder Mash Concentrate 'G .36.0 =
*fiber high SESS 37.07
EDWA?D & WILLIAMS FEED MILL, Dillard, Ga. : SAUTEPN POLIAAY Seta ie =
. Shuck & GS 7.5 2.5 11.0 Bonen oe: *
snap. Cory {Gorn pe : rep) FE 74-27 10.7 Southern Broiler Starter Mash Medicated : G 23.0
protein 1OW, Es th *protein low Fe a2h9
FESDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, G~. WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Ga. ss
Feedright Master 36% Poultry Conceatrate SG 36.0 2.5 6.0 Weaver's Broiler Starter Medicated GS 22.0
*fiber high F 39.5 3.3 6.5 ! *fat low F 23.0
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J une, 1962
HAPPYVYALE FLOUR MILLS, Ft. Valley, Ga.
15.0
FEEDS PENALIZED FOR
GGucranteed by Manufacturer
FFound by State Chemist
FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE
June 1962
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PROTEIN FAT FIBER
BOVD MILLS, INC., Boyd, Wisconsin g
Boyd's Pulverized Mixed Grains & Grain Screenings G 10.0 2.5 17.0
(P) protein low, fiber high F 88 82.5 22.2
CULPEPPER MILLING COMPANY, Bowden, Ga.
Ground Snap Corn G LS 2.5. 11.0
(P) protein low, fiber high F 6.3 2.6 16.7
LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Ga.
Tugalo River Gray Shorts 6 15.0 3.5 6.0
(P) protein low F 13.6 3.0 5.7
MARION COTTON OIL COMPANY, Marion, S$. C.
44.00% Expelled Soybean Oil Meal, Prime Quality G 44.0 3.0 7.0
(P) fiber high F 44.8 3.9 8.4
PERRY'S PEANUT DRYERS & CLEANERS, Farrott, Ga.
Perry's Ground Snap Corn GS 7.5 2.5 11.0
(P) protein low, fiber high F 6.8 2.8 13.6
PREMIUM FEEED MILLS, Conyers, Ga.
18% Premium All Mash Levstta GS 18.0
(P) fiber high EF ray 8
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RICE BY-PRODUCTS, INC., Cantey La.
Rice By-Products SG 6.0
(P) protein low, fat low F 3.6
RICELAND FEED MILL, Stuttgart, Ark. :
Rice Mill By-Product G 6.0
(P) protein low F 4.0
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L. D. ROGERS GRAIN COMPANY, Eatsman, Ga.
Rogers Meat & Bone Meal G 50.0
(P) protein low F 44.9
SESSIONS OIL MILLS, Enterprise, Ala.
Sesco 45% Protein Peanut Meal & Peanut ee ;
(Solvent Extracted) (Hexane) SG 45.0
(P) protein low F 42.0
SOUTHETN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Ga.
MOFLO 16% Dairy Feed _ GS 16.0
(P) fiber high F 18.2
MOFLO Duplex Double Duty 16% Dairy Feed G 16.0
(P) fiber high Fo 18.8 ae
SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Ga.
Alta Complete Breeder Mash Medicated S 16.0
F
(P) fiber high
15.3
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Semipohom: hee ;
MARKET
BOLLE TIN 92 tT
feeds as declared
TRADING POST, Clarkesville, Georgia
feed as declared
FEED & POULTRY, Juno, Georgia
feeds as declared
SALLAWAY, Rayle, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
OLINA MILLING COMPANY, Laurens, South Carolina
2 feeds as declared
CARTER POULTRY COMPANY, Buford, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
SOYA, McMILLEN FEED DIVISION, Fort W. . Indi
13 feeds as declared aan recast
KEE FEED MILL, Canton, Georgia
feeds as declared
MILLS, COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia
(3 feeds as declared
COLE MILLING COMPANY, "Chaar. Ilinois
feed as declared
NSOLIDATED BLENDERS,
as declared
OOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Baltimore, Maryland
56 feeds as declared
OS! BY HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
; 0 feeds as declared
IMMING HATCHERY, Cumming, Georgia S
feeds as declared
LONEGA MILL, INC., Dahlonega, Georgia
6 feeds as declared
ON RAIN COMPANY, INC., Dalton, Georgia -
4 feeds as declared :
INC., Guntersville, Alabama
June, 1962
LGOOD FEED COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgi ,
rgia GROGAN FEED & POULTRY, Cummig, Georgi
6 feeds as declared 1 feed as declared guess
IED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Ill, G. W. MILLS, B;
2 a yon, Georgia
VW feeds as declared : 1 feed as declared
ANSAS. STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Carlisi HAL
: - seclered arlisle, Arkansas a Hibs eae Shisha: Ulinois, & Cartersville, Georgia
REY FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, Kentuck :
ny . y HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Fort Valley, Georgia
0 feeds as declared 9 feeds as declared : :
RDSEY. FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Geor E
" gia HATCHER MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
11 feeds as declared 1 feed as declared
1 RIDGE FEED STORE, INC., Gainesville, Geor N HILL D RIE re n,
2 ; gia HEAVEN HILL DISTILLERIES, INC., Bardstown, Kentuck
Y feed as deciared 1 feed os declared r
/EN-McCRANIE COMPANY, Tifton, Georgia HICKS MILLING COMPANY, INC., Cumming, Georgia
feed as declared 1 feed as declared
UCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION (Buckeye Cellulose Corp.), Cincinnati, Ohio IDEAL BY-PRODUCTS (Division of Wilson & Toomer Fertilizer Co.), Lawrencevilie, Georgia
_ LAVONIA ROLLER MILL,
2 feeds as declared
INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North Carolina
1 feed as declared
KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia
5 feeds as declared
KITCHENS FEED MILLING,
1 feed as declared
LAFAYETTE FEED MILL, LaFayette, Georgia
1 feed as declared
LANIER MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
_, 6 feeds as declared
LATHEM & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, eae
3 feeds as declared
INC., Atlanta, Georgia
INC., Lavonia, Georgia
1 feed as declared ~
LAWSON & MANOUS FEED COMPANY, Canton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee
8 feeds as declared
LOUISVILLE FERTILIZER & GIN COMPANY, Louisville, Georgia
feeds as declared
LUMBER CITY MILLING COMPANY, Lumber City, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
McCONNELL MILLING COMPANY, Royston, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia
10 feeds as declared
MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell,
2 feeds as declared
MASTER MIX FEED MILLS,
7 feeds as declared
Georgia
INC., Athens, Georgia
FEED & SEED COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia
aL feed as declared
MILLER POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Alabama
5 feeds as declared
AM. DAVIES COMPANY, INC., Danville, Illinois
3 feeds as declared
UR COTTON OIL COMPANY, Decatur, Alabama
DALE FARMS, Sensis, Georgia
1 fe as declared
RS ENTERPRISE, Alma, Georgia
1 feed as declared
MERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia
feed as declared
W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Georgia
8 feeds as declared
BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia
5 feeds as declared
OUGH'S FEED MILL, Monroe, ae
feed as declared
ERS MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley, Georgia
feed as declared : E :
SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia
feed as declared
oe MILLING | POMEANY: Augusta, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
EED, SEED, & FARM. puree INC., Sitvanie: Georgia
1 feed as declared
INT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia
4 feeds 8 declared a
ee MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia -
feed as declared
AINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Gentle
39 feeds as declared
EORGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia
eae feeds as declared
GEORGIA BY-PRODUCTS CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Reidsville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
( RGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS,
7 feeds as declared
ON FARM SUPPLY, Gibson, esetsia -
1 ore as declared ' +3
INC. Dalton, Georgia
MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Quincy, Illinois
-3 feeds as declared
MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, Chamblee, Georgia
3 feeds as declared {
NELSON BROKERAGE COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia
1 feed as declared
NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER,
2 feeds as declared
OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
OZIERS FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia
_ 3 feeds as declared
fare FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia
feed as declared
INC., Bowman, Georgia
J. D. PERKERSONS SONS, Austell, Georgia
1 feed as declared
W. B. PERRY MILLING COMPANY, Leslie, Georgia
1 feed as declared
PETER HAND FOUNDATION, Chicago, Hlinois
1 feed as declared :
CHARLES PFIZER & COMPANY, New York 17, New York
1 feed as declared
THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
35 feeds as declared
PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, Georgia
1 feed as declared
THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
1 feed as declared
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia & St. Louis, Missouri
74 feeds as declared
RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel! Hill,
5 feeds as declared
ROLLINS POULTRY FARM, Bowdon, Georgia
; 1 feed as declared
ROME OIL DIVISION (Hunt Foods & Industries, Inc.),
1 feed as declared
SCOTT FARM SUPPLY, Claxton, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
3 feeds as declared
SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Carolina
1 feed as declared
SOUTHERN COTTON OIL (Division Hunt Foods & Industries, Inc.},
1 feed as declared
Georgia
Rome, Georgia
Savannah, Georgia
SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, Att. Orlando, Florida
(2 feeds as declared
- mos.
Erne sie
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"FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED
Continued from Page 5
SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
June, 1962
.
(BULLETIN,
STANDARD MILLS, INC., Macon, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
STEVENS INDUSTRIES, INC., Dawson, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia
13 feeds es declared
SWIFT & COMPANY, Albany, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
SOUTHERN SOYA CORPORATION,
1 feed as declared
Estill, South Carolina
THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hezlehurst, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SOUTHERN STATES FEED CORPORATION, Atlanta, Georgia
1 feed as declared
WALKER FEED SERVICE, Cornelia, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SOUTH GEORGIA BROILER, INC.,
2 feeds as deciared
Blackshear, Georgia
BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
11 feeds as declared
SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC. Gainesville, Georgia
8 feeds as declared
WHITFIELD FARMERS CO-OP, Dalton, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Sportanburg-Newberry, South Carolina
3 feeds as declared
WHITWORTH'S HATCHERY & POULTRY FARM, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
3 good Guernsey milch cows
to freshen with 3rd and 4th
calves in October, all good,
clean cows. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington.
Purebred Guernsey bull, 16
mos. old, deep red with plen-
ty of white, short-couple, de-
horned and ring in nose, can-
not be Reg. Edward S. Thur-
mond, Rt. 3, Madison, Ph.
118-J after 5 p.m.
Reg. Guernsey bulls, 10-24
old, ready for service,
best bloodlines in state, rea-
sonably priced. F. H. Bunn,
Midville.
Sev. fullblooded steers and
heifers, and few Holstein
sleers and heifers, $100. and
up. See at my farm at Mad-
ras, near Newnan. R: B. Bow-
en, 316 Peters St., S.W., At-
Janta 3.
Reg. Black Angus bull calv-
ed Jan 31, 1959, wt. about
1200 lbs. Julian Benton, Rt.
1, Fairburn, Ph. 964-7532 (no
collect calls).
Fine cow for sale. Mrs.
Rex Davidson, (at Jonah, Ga.)
Rt. 1, Alto.
4 purebred horn-type Here-
ford bulls, 6-9 mos. old, well
built and good size, $150. ea.:
also, Reg. horn-type Hereford
pull, 3-1/2 yrs. old, proven
breeder, selling to prevent in-
breeding. Frank Smith, Pal-
metto, Ph. 463-3537.
Re eg.
bulls, 17 cows, and heifers
(one stock has CMR pedigree).
J. E. Cagle, Talking Rock.
polled Herefords; 8} pb
: Reg. polled Hereford heif-
ers and bulls, weaning age,
from bangs free herd, excel-
lent bloodlines. David Stough,
ae Grove, Ph. 7396 (Grif-
Tame Reg. Angus bull, 7-
1/2 yrs. old, $350. or trade
es other tame Reg. bull; also,
9 1/2 mo. old bull, purebred,
$150.; three, purebred, 6 mo.
eld bulls, $125. Cannot de-
liver. Mrs. Sam Harris, Ro-
anoke Rd., Rt. 3, LaGrange
cae Tatum School), Ph. 4-
10 Reg. Shorthorn cows, 9
Reg. Shorthorn heifers, open,
and one Shorthorn bull for
sale. A. L. Duck, Braselton,
Ph. 654-2873.
Brown Swiss heifer, 13 mos.
old, $125. Mrs. R. O. Simmons,
Rt. 3, Toccoa, Ph. 886-2398.
Reg. deep red Shorthorn,
good quality. calved Jan.,
1960, $275. W. S. Hughes. Rt.
1, 5815 Butner Rad.,
Park, Ph. 964-6103.
Swine
8 Hampshire and Landrace
erossed pigs 7 wks. old for
sale. Located at Edward Rob-
ertsons farm near Ozora
Church. Ronald Robertson,
c/o Edward Robertson, Rt. 2,
Loganville.
Reg. boar pigs, SPC, best
bloodlines, long meat type,
perfect spots. From my _fa-
mous sow Miss Polka Dot.
Litter of 12. Larry Ferguson,
Rt. 1, Cave Spring (near Mc-
Cords Cross Road, 2 mi,
: Dimpseys store), s
College
35 SPC pigs, $10. ea. Dean
Davis, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph.
964-4581 (Fairburn).
Choice Duroc breeding
slock, males and females, all
from large litters, all ages.
William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box
84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016.
2 male hogs, 7 mos. old,
meat type, Beltsville and Du-
roc cross, $40. ea. George H.
Houston, Rt. 2, Box 41, Arl-
ington.
Reg. Spotted Poland China
boars and gilts, best blood-
lines, long lean meat type;
also, some service size boars.
Julius George, Rt. 2, Cave
Springs.
Cherry red Duroc male and
gilts, service size, wormed
and treated for Cholera. Reg.
in United Duroc Asso.; male
and gilts, 4 mos. old. A. C.
Weathers, P.O. Box 37, Hwy.
37, Mershon.
Purebred Duroc. pigs, from
good bloodlines, will reg. in
buyers name. C. M. Eunice,
Jr. Rt. 3, Waycross. Ph, AT
3-9396.
8 Berkshire pigs; also, 7
pigs that are 1/4 Yorkshire,
1/4 Hampshire and 1/2 Birk-
shire, castrated, $11. ea. W.
M. Neese, Rt. 4, Box 126, Al-
pharetta.
Pigs for sale, Whiteface
Herefords. Sows bred by
Landrace boar, to be ready in
4 wks., $10. ea. Thomas L.
Gravitt, Rt. 2, Jonesbridge
Ra.., Alpharetta.
18 Hampshire pigs, $10.
each. Byron Anderson, Rt. 1,
Alpharetta, Ph. 475-6383.
Reg: Spotted Poland China
pigs, 12 weeks old, good
bloodline, will register in
buyers name; also, service
oar, wt. about 300 lbs., well
marked. Papers _ furnished.
Hugh Westbrook, Rt. 1, Cave
Spring.
Hee: Duroc pigs, 8 wks old
Oct. lean meat type blood-
line. . G. Houser Rts 1
Winterville. Ph. RI 2-2743.
Reg. Durocs, boars large
enough for service and gilts
old enough to breed, from
champion bloodlines and
priced right. Henry Brantley,
Rt. 2, Harrison. Ph. 392-W-3.
Duroc gilts and boars, 2-
1/2 mos. old, treated for
Cholera, can be Reg. $25. ea.;
also, 4-1/2 mo. old boars,
treated... $35. ea.;. 3 > gilts: 6
mos. old, te Frederick Zip-
perer, Rt. Box 182, Guyton
(located is: mi. S.E. of Guyton
on hwy. 30).
Landrace sows to farrow
soon, bred gilts, open gilts,
service age boars. State cer-
tified, brucellosis free herd
4 yrs. Performance tested and
some cert. meat litter pigs
available. Georgias first cer-
tified meat sire offspring. Jim
Willis, c/o Seldon Rest Farm,
Bonaire. Ph. 429-2648 Perry
(evenings).
First class young spring
Berkshire boar, wt. 140 lbs,
CMS _ breeding, vaccinated
against ae and Erysipel-
as. $40. J. Hardman, Com-
merce, Ph. 5-3891.
Fine Tamworth pigs, boars
and gilts all ages, bangs free.
J. Ss Davis, -Abba, RE a,
Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541.
Herman. Smith, Norris Lake
Pigs for sale, $10. ea.: also,
some shoats $20. ea. See at
my place on Norris Lake Rd.
Reg. Hampshire boars and
gilts, 4 boars, old enough for
service, $55. and $60.; also,
boars, 4 and 2 mos. old: gilts,
7, 4, and 2 mos. old. Ali from
Mighty Ranger, great grand-
son of Western Packer, a
$4000. boar. O. W. Taylor, Jr.
Rt. 5, Moultrie, Ph. 985- 4204,
Reg. black Essex pigs, ( will
fatten at any age), wormed,
treated. Will ship anywhere.
Wiley G. Dampier, Rt. 1, Box.
210, Valdosta.
O. I. C. breeding stock,
pigs, 8 wks. old, 22, ea.;
choice boar and gilt, 5 mos.
old, $30. ea. Pigs shipped
F.0.B., all treated and Reg.
in buyers name. Cheaper at
farm, no Sunday sales. Paul
J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.
Big bone, purebred Guinea
boar, Reg. in my name. Del-
mer L. Watkins, Rt. 1, Carl-
ton.
Pigs for sale, 7 wks. old. H.
J. Anglin, Rt. 1, Box 200, Al-
pharetta, Ph. GR 5-5774 (af-
ter 6 p.m.)
51 shoats, 4 bred sows and
one boar. All fine meat type.
. Cochran, 3986 Cov-
ington Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU
4-3496.
55. feeder pigs for sale, 8
wks. old, crossed with S.P.C.,
Duroc, Hampshire and York-
shire, $12. ea., or $10. ea. in
lots of ten or more. C. bi
Tippins, Midway Rd., Rt.
Powder Springs, Ph. 428- Gost
(Marietta. )
15 crossed pigs, 10 wks. old,
$10. ea. Buddy Baker, 110
Collins St., Covington, Ph.
786-3747. :
Yorkshire pigs, 2 mos. old,
treated for Cholera and Ery-
sipelas, Reg. in buyers name,
$30. ea. James aay Rta;
McIntyre.
S.P.C. service boars and
open gilts for sale, backed. by | R
certification. M. J. Blackmon,
(4 mi. S. E. of), Pinehurst,
Ph. 2938
Horses, Mules & Ponies
4 Shetland ponies: 1 Dap-
ple stallion, 4-years old,
white mane and tail; 3 year
old mare with 4 mo. filly
colt; 2 year old mare. Both
mares bred. $400. for lot. Can
see after 5:30 p.m. Robert S.
Harris, Rt. 3, Jeff Davis Rd.,
c/o William Harris, Thom-
aston. Ph, 7-4098 (no collect
calls).
. Shetland ponies, mares,
geldings and colts. Some brok-
en to ride and to pull cart, all
sizes and colors, $75. and up;
a'so, Mexican burro jack (5
yrs. old) $45.; pony carts,
harnesses and saddles for
sale. Bill Kirkland, 2621 Ball
1574 Drive, Tucker, Ph. 938-
eG nice Shetland pony
mares 37 to 42 ins. tall, all
colors and sizes, will drop
colts in spring, $125.-$200.:
also, nice pony cart regsona-
tly priced. Jess Holbrook,
415 North Main ga Jones-
bore, Ph. R-8-6771
2 pleasure ic half
Arabian sorrel gelding, for
experienced rider, gentle, nice
disposition but spirited: bay
mare, good with children, safe
and gentle. Miss Annette
Schroeder. 1592 Olvmpian
Circle, S. W., Atlanta 10, Ph.
PL 3-1622.
Palomino Shetland pony
pee peas: gentle
W.
6-8 yrs. | f
One pair mules, wt. 950 Ibs.
ea, 20 yrs. old, good work-
ing cond.; also, two-horse
wagon, 2 in. tires, low wheels,
good body. Located 5 mi. E.
Woodstock, Arnold Mill Rd.
L. T. Hendon, Rt. 1, Wood-
stock.
Quarter horse mare; small
black mare, filly by side, bred
back to Quarter horse; small
pony; saddles, bridles and
blankets for sale; also, horses
boarded. Ernest Hall, Bartow
{Rd., Acworth, Ph. 974-3794.
Sorrel Tenn. Walking stal-
lion, 2 yrs. old, flaxen mane
and tail, 2 white stockings,
biaze face, $200. Steve Hes-
Hee ee 2, Monroe, Ph. 268-
Jet black Shetland pony
stallion, 2 yrs. old, excellent
cart pony, and can be ridden
by children; also, dark golden
Palomino filly with snow
white mane and tail, blaze
face and white stockings, ap-
prox. 15 hands high when
grown. Estes E. Reece, 4776
Ppt ke Rd., S.E., Route
2, Ellenwood, Ph. 366-3016
(Atlanta).
Pr. of mare mules for sale.
Glenn Hays, Rt. 2, Temple.
Yr. old stud colt, red with
biaze face and stocking feet,
for sale or trade for cow.
Steve Davis, Buena Vista, Ph.
649-3185.
Gaited saddle horse, gentle
but spirited; also, gentle rid-
ing horse, works well in gar-
den. Saddles included with
each horse, $175. ea. Hayward
R. Padgett, P.O, | Box 20;
Kingsland.
Nice 5-gaited strawberry
roan gelding, 3 yrs. old, gen-
tle but spirited; also, saddle-
bred mare with 2 mo. old fil-
ly colt by side, bred back to
Reg. Palomino stud, 8 yrs.
oid, very gentle. J. L. Powell,
Rt. 1, Marietta, Ph. 428-7586.
At stud: Reg. golden Palo-
mino stallion, shown under
name Sun Dust Parade; also,
at stud, Reg. Step Easy Little
Man. Can pick up mare, will
breed until mare is caught,
fee $25.; also, for sale, gold-
ed Palomino gelding, 3 yrs.
old, good for children, also,
Palomino stallion shown un-
der name Hot Shot Dark
Golden: J. W. Van Horn, 4457
Covington, Hwy. Decatur,
Ph. BU 9-5798.
Reg. 2 yr. old American
saddle bred bay colt, 3 white
feet, star, both parents 5-
gaited. Unlimited possibili-
ties. Full brother of suc. show
horse. Thomas G. Watkins,
Jr., 4684 Flat Shoals Rd., De-
catur, Ph. BU 9-6692.
5 yr. old large roan stal-
lion, $150.; 5 yr. old small
jack, $75.; 15 mos. old_ black
stallion, $75. L. R. Young-
blood, Buena Vista.
Reg. Albino stallion, Ameri-
can saddle breeding, 7 yrs.
old, gentle, easy to handle,
nice parade animal. Priced
right for quick sale or trade
for cattle of equal value. R.
W. Turner, Cartersville, Ph.
382-3188.
At stud: Reg. Shetland
stallion, Red Toppers ooo
Reg. 52603 and J. A. G. Re
Crescent, Jr., Reg. 60714.
Both red sorrel, white mane
and tail, both proven produc-
ers of fine oe and color
colts, es $50. with retu
Light bey gelding
horse, 8 yrs. old, wt 900 Ib
will work in harness, $
Earl Poore, Pine Ri
Brunswick, Ph. AM-5-04:
2 riding horses, donkey
dle, pony cart and ha
gentle with children. |
Tombinson, 2321 Candler
Decatur, Ph. BU 4-0105.
Shetland pony, gentle.
in good shape, $150. with
saddle and bridle. L. R.
phens, Temple.
Dark red Quarter _ ty
mare with 6 mo. old stud
sired by Colfront, fe
quarter horse. Will sel
gether or beget
Wilcox, Rt. Alma, Ph. 63:
5584 (no Solent calls).
Horse trailer, ae 3:
oid Welch pony, well tr.
neck-reined and gentle,
for pony, saddle and bridle.
R. A. Baker, Ellenwood,
366-5923.
Shetlands for riding
breeding, several mares
filly foals. A. L.: Lewis,
Pony Boy Farm, 3665 Th
ton Rd., S.W., Atlanta,
DI 4-277,
20 horses and ponies, Q
ter, Walking and gaited, som
Reg., some grade.
bred to permanent Fit Qu
ter horse. Ralph C.. Jen
1938 Bouldercrest i Pig
Atlanta 16, Ph.
14 brood mares an
growing colts, broke to
gentle for ladies and
dren. Will sell one or
or all to Christian fi
who can give them a
home and care. teeibem =
Bateman, M.D., Suite 101 G
apts: Pro. Bidg., 304 =
Atlanta 12. |
aoe 3 vee old ae 1
pony, r with white oi
and tail, $100. G. Spi
me Stockbridge, von 7:
white mane and :
gentle, $60. or trade for b
type yearling. Roger S. Cob!
Box 355, Marietta. :
00. and
Shetland ponies,
up; milch cows, $125.
up; also, good Intl. mi
machine with 3 pt. hi
ft. blade, $60. Ralph |
Valdosta, Ph. CH zee.
Walking noes :
yrs. old, 16 hands .
stocking -and Meet | :
mule, about 12 yrs. ot a
tle for children;
mare colts, all mein pare
and 5 head Jersey cattle. =
cated about one mi. E. of
town. Grover Prickett, | cm
merce.
8 yr. old sorrel, racks and
canters, gentle,
bridle,
Yr. old brown file
tall oat
for
Jenkins, Blairsville, Ph. 75
2292 (no collect calls, after 7
p.m.
~ Reg. Tenn. Walker a
ing, chestnut color, wn
and won trophy, reasona
priced; gaited gelding
saddle and bridle, $178. me
Walker ad colt, 16 mos. old,
12 vr. oo Ree now 3
$175. W. ae
Cuthhere rie
(nights onty). 3
For immediate sale, 50
chestnut grey
quality pony; also,
rn pri- | horse type, F
5 bu. Rye, germ, 91
$3.50 bu. Even wt. new se
F.O.B. shipping point, L.
Beckum, Wrens.
Collard plants, three cents
ea. M. Aggie Hamil, 421 Wil-
son Ave., Bremen.
New crop Millet
new crop pasture grass and
common Les hay, 60c
bale at farm in ay te
cated near Newnan). Bs
Bowen, 316 Peters St., fw
r es, Mules & Ponies
ited sorrel, saddle and
for sale. J; Carter,
Box 463, Riverdsie
stud: Reg. Appaloosa
n no. T-14-483. sired
outstanding Apploosa
, Chief Little Spot, fee
rt grade mares, $50. for
res, can pick up mare;
juarter horse gelding 6
Jd, and Quarter mare
by Reg. quarter horse
6 yrs. old, and Quar-
in foal a Reg. quar-
se stud. W.
inks Dr.,
34.
/ yr. old Tenn. Walking
golden sorrel, safe for
wen. Jones D. Yor, Jr.,
ring Pines, Toccoa.
heep and Goats
kK goats and year old
for sale. Good milking
, just started breeding.
D. Parker, Rt. 2, Tuck-
. Macon.
sheep, mother sheep 2
. old; 2 lambs, twin ewes
ios. old, $20. forall. BR. R-
ow, Rt. Franklin, Ph.
pfode 404" 854-4547.
| (part Nubian) buck,
ak re $10.
Ie yrs. old.
Mrs. iH. R. Snapp, Rt. 5,
Sylvania (Cooper-
mon nannie goats. A.
ewis, c/o Pony Boy Farm,
haxton Hd. SW: At-
Ph. DI 4-2777.
Livestock
WANTED
ant all kinds of sheep,
asonably priced; also want
yellow corn, Sept. or
delivery and some aS cg.
on seed oats,
. Farmington, Ph. ecm
ant draft type work mare
Box 27A,
gdale.
t to trade young ram
equal wt. ewe. Ralph
is, 4799 Northside Dr., At-
5, Ph. 255-7193.
t young Toggenburg
ae or buck, naturally
description
"pest price picked up at
place. Joseph Abernathy,
sville Rd., Barnesville.
t Reg. Tenn. Walking
12-16 yrs. old. Write
se pedigree. J. E. Collins,
13, Manchester.
eed & Plants
FOR SALE
mM
if. multiplying beer seed,
= per start and stamped
pe. Mrs. R. A. Nolen,
, Buchanan,
fultiplying Calif. beer
, 50c per start and stamp-
addressed envelope: also,
By cherry trees, 3, $1.; old
oned peach trees, 37.813
; walnut trees, 3; Si:
black berry
Add _ postage.
~-~Mrs, P.--. Malachi
Rt. 6, Gainesville.
rlayered, well-rooted, fig
growing in containers,
n Turkey, Celeste, Hunt
d Lemon, ready for plant-
snow, $1.50-$3.50 at my
me, after 5 p.m. or Satur-
ys, cannot ship. Edwin F.
eCarty, 3399 Habersham
N.W., Atlanta, 5, Per.
i.
Cokers Moregrain oats re-
ea ened and bagged. 3 bu.
. $1.10 bu. F.0O.B. 94 pet.
rn mination no noxious
Fred Flanders, Rt. 6,
e 114, Dublin. Ph. BR 2-
regrain Oats, germ. 94
purity 98.11 pet. combine
but clean, bagged and
$1, bu. John S.
eee red raspberry
plants, 6, $1., pp in Ga. Joseph
Abernath y, _Yatesville Rd.,
Barnesville. Per. 312.
60c C; also, shade dryed sage,
40c at.: $1. gal.; $4. for 5 gals.
Per. 16. Mrs, Leilar Phillips,
Rt. 1, Royston.
Red and white nest multi-
plying onion for planting, $2.
gal; old time brown shailots,
$1.75 gal. No checks. Per. 120.
Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1,
Dacula.
Everbearing strawberry
plants, $2.50 C. Add postage.
Per. 147. Mary Tumis, Rt. 4;
| Box 316.
Lg. odd shaped African
gourds, 8 dif. kinds, mixed
pack of 30 seed, $1.; small
crnamental and several dif.
gourd seed, 25c pk; also, nice,
clean roots: Yellow. Dock,
Queen of Meadow and Sassa-
fras, $1 lardbox full; catnip,
50c bunch. Add postage. Mrs.
L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Collard, onion and cabbage
plants, one cent ea. No plants
shipped. Per. 400. Grover
Sowell, Jr., Rt. 2, Griffin. Ph.
8-8982.
Red scallion onion buttons,
Atlanta 3, Ph. MU 8-1428 (no
collect calls),
Top quality Coastal Bermu-
d hay, $30. ton at barn, 75c
bale. Will deliver 3 or more
tons, within 50 mi. radius,
plus $5, extra per ton. W. L.
Caton, 2500 Hazelwood Dr.,
ee Atlanta 6, Ph. 938-
1000 bales brown top Mil-
let, Sericea, Lespedeza hay
for sale. A. B. Paul, Rt. 1,
Conyers, Ph. 483-8895.
_12 or 15 tons Arlington Se-
ricea hay now in barns or
September cutting. S. H. Se-
bren, Winston (located 3 mi.
W. of Douglasville) Ph. WH-
2-2970.
Coastal Bermuda, Common
Bermuda, Fescue and Sericea
hay, 50c and 65c bale, at barn.
M. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial
pe Stone Mountain, Ph. 443-
Hay, large square bales,
highly fertilized, Bermuda
grass, Fescue or Clover, $1.00
bale or $35.00 ton. Will de-
liver ton lotst within 25 mi.
radius at no extra cost. James
H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs
Ph. 943-3071.
Cokers Moregrain oats,
Germ. 90 pct. Good, heavy
bright seed, excellent for fall
planting, $
lots at barn. Russell Montgo-
mery. Rt. 1, Reynolds. Ph.
847-4228.
Crimson Clover, reseeding
variety, Germ, 82 pct., hard
seed 7 pct., (total germ. 89
pct.), no noxious weeds, 30c
ib. at barn. Special price on
lot of 3,500 Ibs. Will sell only
100 Ibs. and over. Billy
Bentley, Rt. 2, Thomaston, Ph.
647-5121 (after 5:00 p. m.).
Moregrain Oats, Germ. 94
pet., combine run, clean,
bagged and ready to go, $1.00
bu. John S. Montgomery,
Reynolds. Ph, TI-7-4262.
Nice red raspberry plants,
cellophane wrapped or in
plastic, damp packed, $1.50
doz; nice roots and herbs: Red
Devils Shoestring, Yellow
Dock and May Apple, 4 ib.
lardbox measured full, $1.00.
Mrs. H: A. Chastain, Rt. 5,
Ellijay. Per. 241.
White nest onions, $1.75
gal. with good measure, p. p.
| Per. 46. B. H. Dunn, Brooks.
Georgia collard plants al-
most ready to set out. 60e C.,
plus postage; green or hot
Cowhorn pepper, one cent per
pod. Add postage. H. H. Seay,
Rt 2) 3917 algae oa a Rd.,
Ellenwood. Per. 128
Strawberry whe: Stream-
line everbearing, $1.50 C.
| Permit 169. Mrs. John Weaver,
Rt. 2, 2, Temple.
~ Strawberry plants, young,
everbearing, well-rooted and
ready to plant, foc. C6; Come
for plants. Per. 103. Mrs.
Bessie Brooks, 1753 Thompson
Ave., East Point. Ph. 761-3986.
Sterns strawberry plants,
plum size, $2.00 C. p. p. in Ga.
Stand cold and drought well.
delivery. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Ri.
e Box 233, Alpharetta. Per.
Hay, Feed, Grain
FOR SALE
Highly fertilized Coastal
Bermuda hay, high in protein
and feed nutrition, satisfac-
tion guar. Can deliver in 5 or
10 ton lots. Also, oats baled in
doe stage before any rain af-
ter maturity, and oat straw
baled, call collect, for 5 or 10
tom-lete:: dita Allen; Rt. 3;
Dublin, Ph. BR 2-1789.
50 bu. wheat (Georgia
1123) Germ. 94 pct. $2.50 bu.
a Brannen, Unadilla, Ph.
250 bales fresh cut Sericea
Bermuda hay, 50c per bale at
farm. J. E. Sewell, Jr., Milner,
Ph. 6444 (Griffin).
_ Large bales of hay, 50c and
75e at barn. Soil tested and
ip fertilized uid 5 L. J
Sassafras. Queen of Meadow,
Cellophane wrapped. Prompt
Baled Oats, no rain while
on ground, large bales. Doyle
Patrick, McDonough. Ph. 423-
1.00 bu. in bulk} 3948
New 1962 white shelled
corn, 1 . moisture for
milling, $1.30 bu., F. O. B.
bulk. Fred Flanders, Dublin,
Rt. 6, Box 114, Ph. BR-2-0289.
bale, also sev. hundred ay 18 | bi
Bantams:
ack Rosecombs, t
Japs., Buff Brahmas, young
and old, c bred to show
Cochins, games,
black tail
winners
Gramling St.,
428-8302.
Pure dark, long, yellow
legged Cornish game, big type
roosters, ready for service,
come anytime. Jesse C. John-
son, Hightower Trail, Rt. 2,
Conyers, Ph. 483-8235.
100 white Leghorn hens,
lay grade A eggs, $1. ea., or
$75. for flock. Mrs. K. B.
Martin, Rt. 1, Talmo.
50 R. I. Hens, about 2 yrs.
old, now laying 50 pct., 50c
ea.; 10 grown turkeys, $35.,
this yrs. hatch, will not ship
Mrs. les Le Reagin, PO; ae
114, Lithonia, Ph. MU 2-6256.
15 good laying hens, mixed
of heavy breed N.H. Lace
Wyandottes and White Rocks
crossed, $1. ea., or will trade
for 2 good pigs. Mrs. Ruby
Bailey, Rt. 1, Riverdale.
-Araucanus chickens, $10.00
pr.; $14.00 trio, express col-
C.= King 208
Marietta, Ph.
lect; Hatching eggs, asst.
colors, 40c ea., insured parcel
post; One pr. White Jap.
Silkie Bantam chickens, $5.00.
Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716
Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta 8,
Ph. TR-4-5152.
Show type bantams about] h.
half grown; blue and black
Rosecombs; Barred Rocks;
Rhode Island Reds; B. B.
English games; trio of grown
Silver Duckwings, and one pr. }-
White Crest Black Polish;
eggs from 19 breeds, 10c ea.
Cannot ship. Roy Maddox, Rt.
1, (Old Peachtree Rd., Near
Crowes store), Lawrenceville,
Ph. 3-3887.
300 bales Sericea hay, 75c
bale at farm in Rockdale
County. L. W. Rhodes, 534 N.
McDonough St., Decatur, Ph.
373-2459.
-Good quality grass hay, 50c
bale, or $30.00 ton at my barn.
J. J..Aderhold, Rt. 1, Winston,
Ph. 942-2764 (Douglasville)
400 bales oat hay, 1000
bales pasture grass hay, all
good, highly fertilized, 65c
bale or will consider trading
for dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
cows or heifers or farm truck
(1 or 1-% tons) in good cond.
Some hay stored in Calhoun,
delivery can be arranged.
VV. Keith,: Rt 1, Powder
Springs, Ph. 943-5787.
Hay, 65c per bale at barn;
85c del. 50 mi. radius in lots
Jr., Rt. 3; Hartwell Ph. 6-
2267.
3000 bu. Moregrain oats,
Germ. 95 pect., no noxious
weeds, harvested without rain,
90c bu. . Laramore,
Leslie, Ph. 874-5855.
Cokers Moregrain oats,
Germ. 90 pct. Good heavy
bright seed, excellent for fall
planting, in bulk lots at barn,
$1. bu. Russell Montgomery,
Rt. 1, Reynolds. Ph. 847-4228.
Barley for sale, 600-800 bu.,
80c bu. Must come for. Harold
Adams, Rt. 1, Kathleen, Ph.
(Perry) 429-2191.
1500 bundles Oat hay, 65c
bale at barn. Mrs. G. F. Cole,
aon 373, Villa Rica. Ph. 459-
Several hundred bales good
Lespedeza Sericea hay for 50c
O.| Ringneck doves,
10 or 12 fighting game
roosters, just begun crowing,
for sale. A. L. Weaver, Rt. 1,
Buchanan.
6 Partridge Rock pullets
and cockerel, $10.00; 6 Buff
Orpington pullets, $10. 00, to
lay in Oct.; big type dark
Cornish, 16 hens and 2 roo-
sters, $30. 00 or $2.00 ea.; also,
bantams from show winning
stock, white and dark and
White Laced Red Cornish,
black Old English, and white
Cochen. Chas. B. Summers,
131 Lee Rd., Mableton.
Dutch rabbits, $1.00 ea;
$3.00 pr.;
also, 2 male Guinea pigs,
grown, $1.50 ea. Ship express
collect, send money order.
Buster Davis, Rt. 2, Acworth,
(no Sunday sales) Ph. 974-
of 100 and over. M. V. Duncan, 3063
8rd generation wild Mal-
lards, $5.00 pr.; domestic fly-
ing Mallards, $4.00 pr.; grey
Calls, $6.00 pr.; 4 white Cail
drakes, $2.00 ea.; first and
second generation. wild Mal-
lard drakes, $4.00 ea. Federal
per. 4-834, state per. 256. Ship
express collect. Paul W. Bar-
wick, Rt. 2, Pine Park, Cairo,
Ph. CA-6-4402 (no collect
calls, Thomasville)
30 Bronz turkeys, this yrs.
hatch, almost grown, $3.50 ea.,
will sell one or all, will not
ship. Located 6 mi. N. of
Bremen on Morgan Rd. John
M. Burnett, Box 75, RFD 2,
Bremen.
12 Guineas, 6 mos. old, 75c
ea. Mrs. L. G. Collins, Box
162, Rt. 5, Macon.
18 turkeys for sale or trade
and grain cradle for sale. Also,
stalk feed; 100 bu. of fodder
and 50 bu. Oats. R. H. Pace,
4819, Glenwood Rd., Decatur.
Ph. BU-9-5152.
Poultry
SALE
FOR
6 Guineas, (5 female, one
male) royal purple, 1960
hatch, $1.25 ea.; 3 Araucanus
cockerels, $3. ea., or $8. for
all; 9 bantam pullets, 6 cock-
erels, Mille Fleur, 1962 hatch,
$4. pr. or. $28, tor all; also,
2 Whitelace Red Cornish ban-
tam cockerels, 1962 hatch,
$2. ea.; dark Cornish bantam
rooster, 1961 hatch, $2. R.
Roberts. Hamilton Rd., R!
bale. J. W. Harden, Rt. 3,|for baby calves or hay. Earl
Dalton. McClure, Rt. 1, Crandall.
450 bu. good clean oats, a. Blue Scale, $5.00 pr.; Calif.
bu. Leon Mincey, Rt. Valley, $5.00 pr.; Tenn. Reds,
Dahlonega. Ph. 864-3986. (nd $4.00 pr.; Chukars, $4.00 pr.;
collect calls). ee en a L. Aha
: - | McBurney, ungalow
Single stock, double stock Rd., Augusta.
Ginn Reds and grays, crow-
ing size, $5.50 trio to- $7.50.
Have been for 58 yrs. N. S.
Crow, Rt. 1, Box 216 Royston.
Early hatched trios, Nigger
Roundheads, $10.00 trio.
Grady Thomas, Blairsville.
Pr. large white Pekin ducks,
cannot ship. (apply at Sed
on hill on Habersham Rd.) E
C. Harris, Rt. 1, Demorest.
Poultry & Fow
WANTED
Want 3 Guineas, one jack
and 2 hens, any size, deliver-
A.|ed to my home. Jesse Corley,
Rt.
Rd
5. Box 179, Stevens Creek
Want | few Chukar
ridges,
Grouse, il
Scales, and Valley quail,
State prices on young birds,
. T. Carithers, Rt. 1, Nich-
olson,
Game, Fowl
FOR SALE
3 does expecting yo
rabbits soon, 2 white and pete ?
grey; also, white buck and
white young BOE will sell all
cheap. Mrs. J. M. Bullington, |
1769 Erskine Ave.,. College
Park, Ph. PO 6-1760.
Rabbits for sale; bred does,
3.; does with young,
bucks, (grown), $2.;
rabbits, $1. Located 4 mi.
of Douglas on Rt. 32. L.
gararas - Box 463, Doug-
as.
50 Ringneck pheasants and
40 Chukar partridges ready
to butcher, or release on
hunting preserve. F. A. Sher-
man, 2320 Horton Dr., Col-
lege Park, Ph. 761-0043.
com cae ak Ok sic Bee
5 Reeves (4 hens and one
cock), $15.; 5 green Versi-_
color (3 hens and 2 cocks),
$20.; 4 Amherst G hens and
one cock) $12.; Silver (4
ens and 3 cocks), $21; one
Swinhoe cock, $6. All 1959
and 1960 hatch, will ship ex-
om collect. J. Barber,
, Lewis Street, Waycross.
Young Bobwhite quail:
also, young Chukar quail and
young Ringneck pheasants.
Per. 90. George Blalock, Rt.
1, Box 198, Grovetown.
12 English spot and N.Z.W.
rabbits, $1.25 ea. or $2. pr.z
also, want N.Z.R. rabbits any
age. Mike Norman, 1005 Au-
stell Rd., Marietta, Ph. HE
5-0727.
Domestic flying Mallards,
$4. pr.: third generation, wild
Mallards, $5. pr. Ship express
collect. Paul W. Barwick, Rt.
Z, Pine Park, Cairo, Ph. CA.
6-4402 (Thomasville, no col-
lect calls).
Racing Homer pigeons, good
stock, $5. and $10. pr., with
ped. Will ship express collect.
Malcolm Kuter, Box 155,
stell, Ph. 943-5022.
Rabbits, $1. ea. and up;
Ringneck doves $3. pr. Will
ship express collect, send
money order. Buster Davis,
Rt. 2, Acworth (no Sunday
sales).
25 pr.
saquabs,
Ww:
$5. ea.;
W.K. pigeons: 20
60c and up; also,
rabbits, show type,
grey rabbits, any age,
75e and up. . _E. Jackson,
Box 44, Orchard Hill, Ph.
3088 (Grffin).
Ringneck pheasants, 1/2
grown, $1. and $2. ea.: white
pheasants, vu pr.; Mongol-
eans, $1. and $1.50 ea.: Swin-
hoe cock, $5. ea.: Formosan
cocks, $1. ea. Will ship any-
where. . H. Roquemore,
Americus.
Heavy wt. Chinchilla rab-
bits, one pr., excellent breed-
ing stock, from finest strains,
1 yr. old, $35.; also, one pen
of Irish gray games, one
eockerel and 3 pullets, 6 mos.
old, $10. Send check or mon-
ey order. Randall Brown, Box
8, Soring Hill Rd., Dalton.
Northern Bobwhite quail
from 1-16 wks. old, all priced
according to age, some breed-
ers, (pre sper? 48. W.. We
Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., At-
lanta 19, Ph. CE 7-5340.
Fantail pigeons, all colors,
pet and show type for sale.
Jerry Gretencord, 3058 Brook
Dr., Decatur, Ph. 643-8540.
Northern Bobwhite quail,
3 wks. old, 45c ea; white
doves, $5. pr.; Ringneck doves,
$4. pr. Express collect. Send
money order. Miss Eve Wal-
lace, 716 Myrtle St. N. E.,
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR 4- 5152. Per.
28.
Northern Bobwhite quail,
45c ea. and up according to
age. Will ship express collect
ir lots of 25 or more. No
checks, Per. 129. Alvin C. Ar-
rinston, P.O. Box 203. Stone
Mountain, Ph. 469-8907.
Northern Bobwhite quail,
4 wks. old to mature birds,
rriced according to age.
Ficht cond.. birds, $1. ea. or
ton C: wild turkeys, all ages,
ch'=neq express collect. Le-
Mart eZ, Ph, RE - aad bPh, 925-: 4044, Per.
Iahnenn. Rt. 2. Cordele,
125.
raw
PAGE| EIGHT
~ Recreation Resenich Center
(Continued From Page 1)
love of Nature and a desire to protect
and conserve, as well as enjoy, Natures
bounties.
Plans also call for the Station to be-
come a training center for professional
and nonprofessional personnel interested
in recreation and conservation. The Sta-
tion would provide the accommodations
and, when necessary, instructors, for such
groups, which could include foresters,
recreational leaders,
perk supervisors,
With the
and lay people such as farm owners w.
cvuld be shown practical ways of using
farm land to produce recreational oppor-
tunities.
The Station would serve as a continu-
ing source of valuable information about
recreational habits and land use. This in- |
formation would be made available to
public and private land owners, to pro-
fessional recreationists, to those who deal
in recreational goods and services, and to
private businessmen interested in outdoor
recreation as a business investment.
population growing, the
standard of living rising, and the work
al
ee on available sa parti u
ly in the urban areas, is going to 4
sity of providing protection for its
tural resources.
Game & Fowl
WANTED
2 pr. Jap. Silkies; 12 pul-
lets, all at my home; also,
chicken: fertilizer for sale.
Will not ship. Mrs. J. E, Car-
ter, McMurry Dr., S.W., At-
lanta 11, Ph. DI 4-1388.
Several hundred Bobwhite
quail in flight pen, also, day-
eld birds, to grown birds;
breeders, $2.50 pr.; others
frown, $1. ea. Per. 44. J. T
Keed, Rt. 2, Kennesaw, Ph.
974-6508.
White Clarets:
pullets; Red Toppies:
4 pullets: Toppie Dams: 1
trio; 2 nice red stags. Reas-
cnably priced. G. S. Lord, 614
Banks St., Gainesville.
N.Z.W. Rabbits, $4. pr, or
$2.25 ea.; Homer pigeons, $3.
pr; or -$1:75 ea; <Come-after,
will not ship. Mrs. E. I. Gray,
Rt. 1, Bremen.
19 Chukar partridges, May
hatch, 4 mos. old, mixed sex,
good healthy birds, $1.65 ea.
No checks, money orders on-
4 stags, 4
1 stag,
ly. Roy A. Patterson, 78
Claire Dr.,.S, E., Atlanta 15,
Ph. MA 7-5618.
White Quail breeders, $8.
pr.; Bobwhite quail, all ages,
priced by age. Shipped ex-
press collect, send money or-
der. Per. 34. B. H. Sharpe,
1935 Columbia Dr., Decatur,
Ph. BU 9-7810.
Northern Bobwhites, flight
pin raised, day old, 25c ea.;
grown, $1. ea.; 8 and 10 wk;
old birds, 75c and 80c ea. A.
N. Reeve, 7866 Roswell Rd.,
Rt. 1 Dunwoody, Ph. 993-
4020. Per. 32.
Northern Bobwhite quail,
aJl ages, and quail eggs rea-
sonably priced; also, few prs.
now laying fertile eggs, for
sale. Per. 52. Joe ILinkous,
4011 Briarcliff Rd.. N. E., At-
lanta 6, ph. 634-7416.
Bobwhiie quail, 6 wks. to
full grown. Weather and
flight cond. and fully feath-
ered, reasonably priced. Per.
110. Willie Gaultney, Box. 36,
Reynolds, Ph. TI 7-4555.
Ped. N. Z. W. rabbits, ex-
cellent type and quality, good
producing strain, 5 mos. trio,
$15. Sire of red, white and
blue bloodlines, prize-win-
ning stock. R. Lamar Brant-
wit Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrights-
ville.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Shade dry sage and dry
catnip, 30c qt. or $1. gal. Red
Scallion onion buttons, 60c C.
Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1,
Royston, Per. 16.
King Cobra snake gourd
seed, grow to 6 ft. 1962 crop.
6 seed, 25e; African Freak, 6
seed, 25 1962 crop; long-
neck gourd seed, from 29 ins.
up, 1962 crop, 3. doz., 25c;
Hercules Club, Milk Bottle
shape, grow to 2 ft. long, 1962
erop, 25c doz. with stamped,
addressed envelope. Per. 392,
W. D. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.
Chicken feed sacks, nice
smoothe cloth, good for mak-
ing bed sheets, and pillow-
cases, 25c ea. plus. postage.
Will ship C.O.D. prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Mae Wagoner, Rt.
2, Blairsville,
Horse saddle, used, $10.,
will ship. F.O.B. Spencer
Strange, 602 Savannah St.,
Hartwell
| Box 519, Snellville Rd., Law-
Nice pony cart, wood shafts
and wheels, factory built, $85.
Jess Holbrook, 415 No. Main
St., Jonesboro, Ph. GR 8-6771.
Blacksmith tools, in good
shape, all, $50. E. C. Harrison,
Rt. 1, Alto.
African monster gourd seed
(worlds largest) up to 9 ft.
around, 3 seed, $1.; (Indian
King Cobra) like huge snake,
2 seed, $1.; Indian War Club,
Dishrag, Martin, Bird House,
and others, 3 pks., $1. Lefty
Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross,
Nice dried apples, 50c lb.
Mrs.4.J2-3. Shanahan; Rt3;
renceville.
Chicken fertilizer, dry pul-
verized free from _ shavings,
50c, 100 lbs., come after. W.
S. Hogan, 878 Stallings St.,
re Atlanta 16, Ph. MA 7-
Wild Cucumber bark, ele
low root, queen of meadow,
rattle root, ratsbane, heart
leaf root, wild cherry bark,
eau $les. perez bY lard box
full, plus postage. G. T.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
One bolt seed bed covering
tcbacco cloth, growers choice,
Eyelo, width 108 in., 33-1/3
yds., $15. Charles L. Chose-
wood, Jr., 4451 Garmon Rd.,
N. W., Atlanta 5, Ph. BL 5-
3175.
4 bunches catnip, 60c; 6
spearmints, 60c; 6 garden
horsemint, 65c; 6 peppermint,
60c; 4 Sarsaparilla, 60c;
bunches tansy, 60c; everbear-
ing strawberry, 90c>.C;
Housleek, 6, bunches, 60c:
ground ivy, 6 bunches. 60c
plus postage. Miss L. M.
White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dah-
lonega.
Catnip and peppermint, 25c
bunch; 3, 60c; sassafras, queen
cf meadow, May apple, yel-
low root, yellow dock, wild
cherry bark, alder bark, rats-
bane, ea., 4 lb. lard box full,
$1. plus 30c postage; Martin
gourd seed, 25c pk. and
stamped envelope. Mrs. Free-
man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
1,330 potato crates, (one-
bushel size) made from dress-
ed poplar lumber. Clean and
dry, kept in potato curing
house. 35c ea. F.O.B. my farm,
located 11 mi. So. Carrollton.
L. G. Banks, Rt. 3, Carroll-
ton, Ph. 854-4585 (Roopville).
5 hives of cert. bees, large
colonies, state inspected; 3
Italian hives; 2 Starline hives,
$12. per hive. Mr. R. E. Ma-
lone, Rt. 3, Box 293 C,
nan, Ph. AL 3-3241 (no col-
lect calls).
1962 crop 100 pct. pure
shade dried finely ground
sage, and 100 pct. pure dried
ground red hot pepper, 1 oz.
35c; 3 ozs., $1.00; 1 Ib., $5.00.
p.p. L. Douglas Griffith, Rt.
1, Dallas.
16 lbs. beeswax bright and
clean, $9.00 for lot. p. p. Mrs.
R. H. Whelchel, Rt. 3, Daw-
sonville.
1962 home-made lard, hogs
corn fed, 48 lb can, $7.00; 24
lb. can, $3.75. L. C. NeSmith,
Rt. 2, Box 50A, Gordon.
Wht. flour sacks with flow-
ers and contrasting borders
suitable for pillow cases and
other household uses, 30 ea.
or 2 to match. 70c pr. Add
postage. Miss Gennia Brown,
Rta1Ball Ground.
Fresh shade dryed leaf sage.
4 cups. $1.00; garlic bulbs, 75c
doz.; mild cucumber bark;
rattle root; May apple; blood
root; yellow root; ratsbane;
heart leaf root; devils shoe-
string, each $1. for 2 Ib. lard
box full. Add postage. P. B.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
New-| 7
Portal.
Potato crates, 75 or 80 bu.
size, made last year and kept
in shelter, good condition,
$20.00 for lot. A. J. Johnson,
Grayson, Ph. TH-3-3874,
(Lawrenceville).
Yellow root, fresh dug and
washed, 4 lb. lard box full,
85c; also, fresh red hot pepper
pods, 50c Ib. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay.
New crop mountain sour-
wood honey, 5 Ib. tin, strained,
$1.87; 5 lb. tin with comb,
$2.49. Shipping wt. 6 lb. Add
postage. Edward D. Colston,
Rt. 1, Box 307, Toccoa.
Want to exchange 5
deck (10 spaces) steel chicken
brooder, cores for 250 chick-
ens to broiler stage for 12
N. H. layers or 15 Leghorn
type layers, or 2 finished
quilts, of good design such as,
Basket, Bow Tie, Dbl. Wed-
ding Ring, Court House Steps,
and etc. Mrs. Geo. Normandy,
Rosemont, Rt. 1, LaGrange.
Want Deer tongue leaves.
C. L. Hughie, Rt. 3, Box 275,
Newnan. ;
Old time summer grape
vines wanted; also, small amt.
red nest or multiplying onions.
|L. R. Stephens, Temple.
White feed sacks washed
and ironed, 25c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. E. L. Lavender, Rt.
2, Box 51A, Gordon.
Nice dried apples, new crop,
65c lb. plus postage. No orders
for less than 5 lbs. Supply
limited. Ruth Sherer, Rt. 1,
Box 44, LaGrange.
1962 crop finely-ground
sage, 100 | pure, shade
dried; also, ground red hot
pepper. 100 pct. pure, dried,
1 Oz.35e}3-ozs.,-. $1.00; one
Ib., $5.00. All postpaid. L.
Douglas Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas.
Unwashed, good grade
sheeting feed bags, some
lettering, no holes, $2.60 doz.
p.p. Mrs. Evelyn Panter,
Margret.
13 Ibs. garden sage, hand
gathered and dried in shade,
$15.00 p. p. No orders return-
ed unless stamped envelope is
enclosed. Mrs. Alta Wood, Rt.
2. 2, Martin.
~~ Scuppernongs for sale at
my barn. Harvey Greer, RFD
a sta Mountain, Ph. HI-3-
Russet.colored western rid-
ing saddle, bridle and blanket,
practically new, used less
than 50 hrs. riding time, $75.
for all. Gene Wilds, 4135
Althea Dr., Columbus, Ph
FA-4-2098. :
3 nice large print sacks,
one of a kind, 3, Op: =
nice quilt scraps, $1. 30 lb. p
Mrs. . Summers, Rt. .
Newnan.
Good dried apples, 50c lb.
plus postage.
Pace, Rt. 1, Temple.
Tan western horse saddle
with covered stirrups. and
double girth, standard size 15
in, seat, excellent condition,
and bridle, all $50.00. Mrs. W.
3 Brown, 1738 Hamilton
Drive, Macon, Ph. SH-6-2576.
National Presto cooker-
canner, No. 21. Cans 7 qts, 18
pts, or 4 half gals. Pan racks
and canning book. All like
new, $20.00. Can not ship.
Mrs. Ethel Anderson, Rt. 2,
Dawsonville,
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want not less than 300
bales, sound 1962 crop hay
delivered and packed for un-
loading barn with no high
lifting. State kind, wt. and
price. CC. W., Roberts, Ball
Ground.
Want used pony saddle. C.
W. Altman, Old Salem Rd.,
Rt. 3, Conyers. .
Want at once, dbl. horse
trailer, - good cond., cheap.
Butch Milner. Rt. 6, Eastman.
Want about 20 tons of hay
delivered to my place, 4 mi.
W. of Portal, quote prices
C. O. D. J. E. Wald, Rt 1,
Mrs. Myrtle}
Want good cotton baskets.
J. F. Low, Fort Valley.
Want 1000 bu. Texas Rust
Proof seed oats. Ralph W.
Griffin, Douglas.
Want several old-fashioned | $5
Honey peach trees, any size.
Fruit is white, small and
sweet. Erskine Carter, Ameri-
cus. ;
Want one lb. Lady Slipper
and some Skull Cap leaves;
ae Yellow Dock and Queen
of the Meadow. Mrs. Lie
Teal, Rt. 1, Box 63, Austell.
Want cattle or hog fence
| wire, size 45 in. rolls, or part
of roll. Will remove if within
reasonable distance from Atl-
anta, Alpharetta. Thomas L.
Gravitt, Rt. 2, Jonesbridge
Rd., Alpharetta.
Want Burdock roots for
home use. Four roots 6 or 8
inches long, size of lead pen-
cil. Mrs. W. L. McClellan, 1088
Edna Place, Macon.
Want Russian Comfrey
roots. State price and amount
available. F. M. Abie, Dah-
lonega. :
Want unsprayed apples
suitable for applesauce, state
kind and price. Mrs. S. D.
Stephens, 2729 Orion Dr.,
Decatur, Ph. ME-4-3148.
Want 10 to 25 Ibs. Lee or
Canadian winter peas. S. M.
Stout, Warm Springs.
Want 150, 6-% ft., locust
posts. Robert A. Brown, Rt. 2,
Box 80,- Woodbury, Ph. 3746
(no collect calls).
Want pipe head for
Remington sheep and cattle
clippers. Will pay reasonable
price, or swap sheep sheaving
head;
locust post. Quote best price
and where located. M. L. Frey,
5755 Memorial Drive, Stone
Mountain,
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
chase size emb. pillowcas-
$1.95 pr.; ladies bonnets,
ST. 35; button crown bonnet,
$1.65; band aprons, 75c; big
aprons, $1.; clothespin aprons,
75c; girls dresses, sizes 1 to
6 yrs., gingham, $2. 25; fancy-
aprons, $1.: potholders, 15;
2; -25C; baby sacques, 59e:
vanity sets, scarves to match,
1, Temple.
Cro. doilies, 13 in. candy
dish, oe with pink or yel-
low, 75c, $2.; 11 in. Red
star, 60c, 3, $1. 50; 18 in. mul-
ti- color, $1.50; 6 x 6 Irish cro.
sample, 35c. Mrs. Sherman
L. Adams, 1018 Purina Dr.,
Gainesville.
Full size cotton ruffled bed-
spreads et cols. and 2-
tones, $4.5 ea.; novelty pot-
holders, be ea.; 6, $1.; dainty
aprons, 75c ea.; 2, $1.25; emb.
dish towels, 35 eas 3). $1
add post ge.
Rt.
dbl.
also, want 200 black'|
$3.50. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. :
- Dbl. bed si
pieced tulip,
tulips, i
1500 pieces in ea, top,
ea.; Sail Boat, Gents
Bird Trap, $2. ea., a
age. Mrs. J. G. Aus
Felton.
Soft, washable, ze U
lambskin baby moccasins,
pink, blue; white. All ha
laced and emb. in white, $1.
pr; or-3; ($3. <D;D; WES. {
Watkins, Rt. 3, New Echo
Calhoun.
4 pe. Layette. set
quality flannelette, consi
bib, sacque, kimona and b:
ket. Pink, white, | aqua,
emb. in design, $2.85 set,
postage. Mrs. Willie Lee.
terfield. :
2 au $6.50 ea.;
Box 192, Adairsville.
proof wool. Sizes to
or double beds. Nice to
spreads with dust ruffl
are warm for blanke
ors, brown with yellow,
ple with lavender and w
also, some multi-color. $30
$75. Mrs. Emmett W. Mi
ej], 1000 Pat Mell Ri
rietta, Ph. HE 6-103
White cro. bootees tris r
in pink, blue, 3
green, 75c pr.
match, $1.;
age. Mrs. H i. Rob
1, Monroe.
bed size
Dbl.
odd Fellow and
signs, $2. ea. Step Ar
Mountain, $4. ea. A
eee Rt.
Lizella.
- Quilt tops; Whit
Turkey and Pumpki
aue, $7.; 2 appli
Trees with emb.
trees, on white ee
bed size, 2 dbl. a
on white.
Staten, Box - 65,
Rd., Dalton. :
_ Aprons of nice m
rose designs, plain -
rack, ruffled and des
checks, $1. plus post
Cc. F. Humphreys,
Ave., Garage Apt.
ville.
SEPT. 27, 1962_Thurs.
p.m.auction at farm-
Boars, 40 Gilts, Sp
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mo. :
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