NUMBER 38
of our plans.
hold a land of fruitful
earth.
sturesor a drying poverty of anedlected
provide @ wealth of trees and game, and |
h in sparkling streams or harassed
plezeryes of remnant Nature, widely
The Earth Is
The Lords
Consider The F uture
fields and green
The future is
mourned and rarely seen.
the imminence
heritage abused.
It is the purpose of our efforts - and will
of tomorrow,
demanding preparation. We cannot escape
; it or the responsibility that goes with it.
It ean supply ample water for many to use
if we will act in time to meet the need.
It can provide abundance, welcome and needed
or reckless development leaving our
produce rewards as we deserve.
Hf can enhance the dignity of man or witness
the beginning erosion of human values.
oe
lt will demand faith in God and test our
desire to serve.
lt-will-be the judgment of our past as it
is the conscience of today.
It is a legacy to our children and to our
children's children.
Consider the future consider it well!
Work
WANTED
you to come for me.
aye Thomas, c/o Mrs.
es 882 Lake
man, wants job on
0.00 wk. and board.
Woman, with 3 sons, ages
13 to 17 yrs., wants work on
ehicken farm. No exp., but
willing. to learn. Need house,
.prefer to locate around Ma-
con. Mrs.
ee Ave..
Widow, exp., wants job oe
farm, (knows farm work).
bad habits. Mrs. M. Wile
M. L. Odom, 610
Waycross.
liams, P. O.. Box 328, Thom-
SOM)
White man, age 48 yrs.,
wants job on general farm,
or chickn-or broiler farm.
| Exp. with both. Good work-
er. Will go anywhere, b ut
would like place close. to
Stone Mountain, or Atlanta.
Good worker, and can live as
one of family, or will batch.
Troy Binford, Rt. 1, Coving-
Middle-aged ex - veteran
wants job on farm as care-
taker. Exp, with livestock
feeding, stables, and can drive
tractor or truck, and operate
any farm machinery. Need
furnished living quarters,
and to be moved in small
truck. Prefer job all year.
o|Can_ give good references.
Jamison Raiden, Rt. 2, Box
161, Athens, Ph. 543-5076.
Middle - aged man, with
wife, wants job as caretaker
of small farm close to town,
doing light farm work. Do
not use tobacco or whiskey.
Thomas Welch, Oglethorpe
Homes, 15-A, Macon.
White widower with own
income, no bad habits. wants
work on farm. A. C. Yellows,
504 River St.. Valdosta.
Mitchell,
Young white man, with
wife and small child, wants|A
job on chicken farm, laying
hens or broilers. Need 3. or 4
R. house, wired for stove.
Can go to work anytime. Will
have to be moved. James
Rt. 4, Canton, c/o
M. B. Whitley.
Man, 65 yrs. old, experienc-
with some income, wants
looking after
ed,
job
and 4 children from 3 to 10
yrs. old. Originally from Blue
Ridge. J. L. Ellis, Rt. 2, Box
19A, Hahira.
Dairyman with 6 yrs. exp.
needs job at once, manager
exp. wife good helper, good
references. Clyde A. Chris-
topher, Jr., Rt. 2, c/o E: P.
Echols Dairy, McDonough;
Ph. 423-4212, ;
; cattle or}. in tt]
chicken farm. Have wife, 30,) 109 on cattle,
Disabled Veteran, with 280
farm will raise pigs, cal-
ves, or chickens on halves,
or will care for laying chick-
ens and get 40 pct. for self.
Wife can grade eggs. Also
will stock pasture for $1.30
per head per month. Ed. Og-=
lesby, 4732 Grant Rd., Ellen=
wood.
White family of 8, wants
hog or chicken
farm as caretakers. Husband
is handicapped, wife and 2
boys, 16, 17, good hard work-
ers, can drive tractor and. op-
erate most machinery. Do not
drink. Need lg.- house on
school and mail rt. Can move
by Junesat. Prefer 30-540
mi. of Atlanta, but will
sider elsewhere.
sbares or salary. Mrs.
Harroll, Rt. 1, Villa Rica.
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
-Georgia Depariment of Agriculture
Agriculture Building
Capitol Square
Atlanta 3, Georgia
Phone JAckson 4-3292
D. A. Pullin, Editor
Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices
class matter Aug. 1, 1937,
Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St.,
by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second
at post office, Covington, Ga.
under Act of June 6, 1900: Accepted for mailing at special
rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8,
Covington, Ga.,
1917.
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Address all complaints to
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NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta.
Farm Work
WANTED
Want job caring for layers
or broilers, 2 to work. State
wages in first letter. Fr ank
_ Powell, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa.
Widow, with 9 mos. old
twins and mother, wants job
en farm doing light farm
work, or work on chicken
farm. Need 4 R. house with
lights and water, rent free,
and $25.00 salary per wk.
Would need to be moved. Can.
drive car, and can give good
Ref. Prefer with good Chris-
tian people in good commun-
itv. Mrs. Faye Hillman. Ad-
rian, c/o Mrs. Annie Miller.
Boe xp: dairyman (married),
age 34, wants job at good
aairy, with house, lights, wa-
ter and weekly salary on
school bus route. Prefer
within 100 mi. radius of
Summerville. Would have to
be moved. Write or come see.
Eddie Lee Topp, Rt. 3, Sum-
merville.
Widow, in good health, 50
rs. old, wants job at once,
raising chickens, or picking
up eggs. Have 5 = yilee 3x:
raising chickens, Christian
and will work only for Chris-
ians. Will work by week
only, need 4 R. house, rent
free and wired for _ stove.
Have to be moved, and will|p
go anywhere in herokee,
Bartow, or Cobb County. Let-
ters all ansd. Mrs. Grace
luery, 20 Tan > Yard= st;
Canton.
White middle aged wi-
dew, perfect health, no child-
ren, wants job working with
chickens, or farm work. Exp.
on chicken and egg farm.
Presently employed in town
(same place 2 yrs:) but pre-
fer country. Mrs. Eva C. Hill,
c/o Ivy Clark, Rt. 1, Temple.
Farm Help
WANTED
Want family to help with
laying hens and cattle. Good
house wired for elec. stove
on mail and school bus Rt.
Weekly wages, eggs, patches,
and cow to milk. No drink-
ers, or relief subjects. Mrs.
Charles Baldwin, Suwanee,
Ph. 434 - 7527 (Buford).
Want. farm maintenance
man able to do ordinary me-
chanical work, simple weld-
ang, 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 wanted. Jack Willis,
Rt. 2, Folkston.
Want reliable, sober man
for dairy farm work, white
or colored, single, or with
family. Reasonable salary
and house furnished. Farm
lecated on Hwy. near schools,
and on mail route. Ellis
Smith, Rt. 1, LaGrange.
Want white man,
45. with family, exp., and
now employed on farm,
working with hogs and cows,
who knows how to manage
livestock program, not afraid
of work, and not a preacher,
or a drunk, to work on farm.
Good house, 4 mi. from town
on school route. Salary ac-
eording to ability and proven
results for bonus. L.
Feuntain, P..:O. Drawer 878,
Warner Robins,
age 30 to
Want honest, reliable and
exp. dairyman with someone
in family to help in very
modern dairy. Top wages and
modern 5 R. house on paved
road. Ref. required. Glenn M.
Judy, Rt. 2, Waynesboro.
$150.00 monthly wage for
white man, 38 to 48, with
small family and son, 16 yrs.
or older, to work with him,
payable 4 times month. Must
have ability to carry on work
and both know how to op-
erate and care for farm ma-
chinery: hay baler, mower,
speed sprayer, etc. No row
crops. Raise hay, cattle and
pecans. 5 R. house wired for
elec., now living close to Ma-
con. No drunks. S. J. Clay,
So. Waldon Rd., Rt. 3, Macon,
Ph. 788-2975.
Want colored man, age up
to 55 yrs., for handyman on
farm. Must be dependable,
sober and healthy, have small
family, and be clean. Perma-
nent job to right party. Ref.
required. Wages and house.
P. J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkins-
eae Ph. 892-2578 (not col-
ect).
Equipment
FOR SALE
Offset smoothing harrow, 3
point hitch hookup, in per-
fect condition. See after 6:30
M. Charles E. Harp, Fay-
etteville, Ph. 461-7346.
Farmall Super A. tractor
with power lift, runs good,
$400.00. Tractor in Cherokee
Athens 2 disc plow, pull)
type, for Bio tractor:: Joe
Clark, Hwy. 341, Fort Val-
ley, Ph. TA 5-5808.
Allis - Chalmers 60 com-
bine with grain tank and bag-
ging platform, $400.00; Allis
=Chalmers sileage harvester
with row crop. attachment
mounted, and 2 grass adjus-
pers, $500.00; cultivator with
row Covington planters,
$200. 00. All in - good cond.
IRotrA Chee Ape. c/o Fritz Orr
Farms, Rt. 2, Newnan (or Rt.
1, Palmetto), Ph. 253-4474.
Tygart 6 row automatic
boom sprayer for 3 point
hitch tractor. Willis M. White,
ae Montrose, Ph. W
2578.
Farmall C. tractor, culti-
vator, planters, in good cond.
and good tires, $695.00. K. W.
McElwaney, Fayetteville, Ph.
HO 1-3501 (nights).
3 Surge Be and com-
presser, $300.00; lg. water
heater, $25.00; 4 whl. rubber
tired wagon, 70. 00; Holstein
heifers, springing, ea. $250;
John Deere M. tractor, good
cond., $200.00; bush hog ro-
tary mower, $400. 00, used 1
season; 2 whl. rubber tired
E 4--
wagon, $25.00. Mrs. William
P. Mullen, Rt. 2, Lyerly.
Allis Chalmers 1 row cot-
ton picker, mounted on Allis
Chalmers tractor, never used,
$2,500.00 FOB Fitzgerald. S:
M. Smith, 216 East Pine St;
Fitzgerald, Ph. 3632:
All steel hydraulic dump
farm trailer, 2 whls. $100;
and 220 ft. galvanized pipe
for irrigation. purposes, like
new, $30.00. Richard J. Jon-
gema, 1664 Dodson Dr., SW,
Atlanta 11, Ph. DI 4- 1703.
John Deere 12-A combine
with engine drive and 6 ft.
cutter bar. E. E. Deitrick, R.
F. D., Sharpsburg, Ph. AL
3-4655.
Garden tractor in good
shape, and plow parts to go
with it, used one year, bought
from Sears. $175.00. Bild
Broadnax, Rt. 2, Cochran.
Allis Chalmers B. tractor,
harrow and cultivator fram-
es, -all-good cond., $275.00.
Horace Melton, Woodbury,
Ph. 553-5184. ;
New C. frame for D8 Ca-
terpillar tractor. W. S. Jor=
dan, Blakely, Ph. 723-3052
(not collect).
Fireline plow, 3 point hit-
ch, good as new, $60.00. Can
cGeliver to any part of Ga.
Tom Reimer, Rt. 3, Albany,
Ph. 436- 2104.
Complete | dairy, 469 lb.
base with Miss Georgia Dai-
Co., Hwy. 20. W. Bell, 855/ries, or will sell any part. M.
Piedmont Ave., NE, Atlanta, | H. Brooks, Rito. SOx. 9.
Ph. 874 - 8400. Griffin.
45 Intnl. hay baler in fair 411 Intnl. bottom ao
cond., $150.00. A. L. Jackson, se hitch, like new, $300.
Rt. 4, Covington, Ph. 786- Ww. Greene, Ris 3: aoe.
6988. Ph, SH 6-4820.
2 used 60 All-Crop Allis- Intnl. combine No. 52 R.,
Chalmers combines with
auxiliary engines, reasonably
priced. See at my home. Mrs.
H G. Banister, Ila.
in good running cond., ex-
cept straw rack. needs some
repair. Jenkins, Sr.,
Hull.
Intnl. 3 bottom plow in
good cond., new paint, $125;
Allis Chalmers corn harves-
ter, good mechanical cond, 2
heads, $1000.00; 2 whl. wa-
gon with body, used
week, $200.00; John Deere
grain drill with all attach-
ments, good as new, $400.00;
John Deere harrow, 16 disc,
good cond., $150.00. A. D.
Brantley, Warthen, Ph. 2715
(Sandersville).
New Holland 66 baler and
rake, in excel cond., $875.00;
front-end heavy blade with
cylinders, $250.00, like new;
grain bin, used once, 1500
bus (Cap.; $250.00. Mrs. Hugh
L. White, Stockbridge.
Big Dutchman 1/2 ton egg
cooler, Egg-O-Matic grader,
1800 per hr., 10 gal. gas en-
gine portable sprayer. Lewis
1. Beers, 15 Robinson St.,
Newnan.
Used McConnell crop dryer
with 5 H. P. elec. motor, lg.
fan, 3 truck cap., stationary
type, ideal for small acreage,
used one season on peanuts;
1859 Lilliston peanut com-
bine, with almost new Wis-
consin engine, good cond.; al-
so, 6 disc John Deere tiller.
As]? Rigsby, Rt la) Sake
City.
Farmall Cub tractor with
hydraulic lift, lights, starter,
draw bar, harrow, cultivators,
and 14 in. bottom plow and
planters, all for $650.00. Mil-
lard Casey. Rt. 5, Hurt Road,
Marietta, Ph. 943-5832 (not
collect).
John Deere 4010 Diesel
tractor with 3 point hitch,
equipment run less than 700
hrs. in excel. cond.; 8 ft. off-
set harrow on rubber, used
very little, both, $5500.00;
also, J. D. sickle mower with
& ft. blade, rubber wheel in
rear, used only one_ season,
$300.00. Norman Johnson
Warrenton.
"1961 New Holland self -
unloading wagon; 1961 Gehl
forage harvester" sickle and
p:ck-up attachment for grass,
low moisture silage chopped
hay No. 15. John Deere Fraile
chopper with extra blades on
fan; Intnl. rotary mower, e
whl. Ferguson trailer. Da
Haygood Jr., Culloden, Ph.
TU 5-2141.
Irrigation system; 380 ft.
of pipe, 3-1/4 by 3-1/4 Wis-
consin engine complete, 2
yrs. old, $850.00 cash; 1 row
Ford corn picker, 3 point
hitch, approx. 4 yrs. old, first
class cond., $450.00 cash. All
at my place 6 mi. north Pal-
metto on Cascade - Palmet-
to Rd., near Cedar Grove Rd.
Ralph L. Eskew, 2550 Fair-
burn Rd., SW Atlanta 11,
Ph. 964-2439 (after 6 P. M.).
1950 D. C. Case tractor, A-1
cond., with original tires and
other tiller, $595.00, or will
trade for Ford tractor; also,
old model orchard type Case
tractor, good tires, runs good,
$195.00, or will trade for
good riding horse. Ira Teem
Rt. 1, Milner, Ph. 227-4897
(Griffin).
David Bradley elec. incu-
ie round metal type, 150
egg cap., used only one time,
complete, $30.00. Edward D.
Colston, Rt. 1, Box 307, Toc-
coa.
400 gal. EmBee a
steel bulk milk tank and D
Laval glass pipeline cone
piete for 20 milking barn. S.
C. Owen, Woodbury, Ph. 553-
2491.
~ Brower feed mixer, above
floor type, 1200 Ibs., flat belt
driven, used very little, $250.
P. C. Quarterman, Rt. 1, Val-
dosta, Ph. 242-8028.
John Deere mowing ma-
chine No. 5, first class cond.,
with 4 blades, $125.00 at my
farm,.25 ma. north of Pine Log
on Calico Valley Rd. David
L. Garland, Pine Log, Ph.
EV 2-0386 (Cartersville).
Intn]. combine, good for
parts, $50.00; also, Wisconsin
motor, about 25-30 H. P. in
good cond, $90.00. J. C.
Chumbler, Cumming, ee TU
7-7463.
~ Corn hammermill in good
cond. Write or call Mrs. Gus
Richardson, 357 Franklin
Springs = St., Royston, Ph:
245-8072.
2 horse wagon in good
cond., and other farm_ tools
for sale. J. M. Hall, Rt. 4
Box: -416, Douglasville, Ph.
WH 2-4206.
IHC combine No. 42 with
motor, pull type, grain sack-
er, has cut only 100 acres.
Looks and operates like new.
In storage 5 yrs., must sell to
settle an estate. Located at
Crawfordsville. Best offer
buys. D. L. Fountain, P. O.
Drawer 878, Warner Robins.
Ford all purpose plow, like
new, $185.00. Intnl. 24 ft.
hay and _ grain elevator,
mounted on rubber with hy-
draulic system, to raise or
lower, like new, $350.00;
Intnl. hay conditioner, good
cond., $300.00; rotary mo-
wer, $225.00. Coleman Bass,
Greenville, Ph. OR 2- 4417.
All aluminum irrigation
system, 70 HP Industrial en-
gine with 4 in. Garden-Den-
ver pump, 1000 ft., 4 in., pipe
with Volume gun sprinkler,
$1500.00. D. H. Adams, Fay-
etteville, Ph. 461-7322 (after
5 P. M.).
1958 Intnl. utility tractor,
300 L. P. gas, torque ampli-
ee with lights, A-1. Cond.,
cheap. Horace Clements,
cee Ga. Ph. 833-
1 row, pull type, corn snap-
per and husker _ attached,
like new, $600.00. P. J. Lip-
ory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph.
892-2578.
Ferguson terracing plow
to fit Ford or Ferguson trac-
tors, used very little, excel.
cond., new paint job, for sale,
or will trade. Garey McMan-
us, Box 186, Franklin, Ph.
675-3666. Gs
Haybaler, New Holland 68
Hayliner, PTO drive,
econd., $1200.00; gal.
peach sprayer, $125.00, or
will trade for E-Z Flow: al-
so, 4 wagon wheels, $4. 00
a., or will trade for calf. W.
Clark Camp, Johnson Rd.,
Sharpsburg, Pine 599-3335.
(not collect).
John Deere G. all fuel bur-
ner tractor with 3 point hitch,
nearly new tires, excel. cond.,
$1,475.00; 30 in. wood saw
with good frame and mandril,
$45.00. Will take barbed wire,
treated post, or cattle on
trade. W. E.. Abeer Rt. 1,
Temple.
Gravely tractor with 30 in.
rotary mower, both, good
shape and used very little,
$295.00. Betty Rhodes, 1539
Marbut Ave., SE, Atlanta 16,
Ph. 378-9958.
Intnl 4 bar side qe
hay rake on rubber, $50.00;
John Deere M. _' Crawler
tractor with hydraulic blade,
$750.00. G. . Thornton,
Bradley, Ph. YU 6-3643
(Gray).
1960 Ford Diesel tractor
841, 3 point hitch, almost
new, slightly used, 2 sea-
sons. See to know value.
$1600.00. B. B. Barnette, Rt.
1, Box 106, Roswell (Upper
Hembree Rd.) Ph. 475-6973
(not collect).
Garden tractor, 9 H. P.
Wisconsin motor, 4 whl. rid-
ing, fully automotive, hy-
draulic lift, lights and -star-
ter with light pieces of equip- |
ment. Glenn R. Barnett, 4143
Durham Circle, Stone Moun-
tain, Rt. 4, Ph. 284-- 2715.
excel.
Allis Ch
with motor.
good one
priced.
Cochran, Toh WE 4-72 |
Sears 3 3H. Pe 4 cy,
motor, excel. cond.,
Bobby Anderson, Rt.
49, Woodstock, Ph. 926:
Good used tractor t
1: x: 282 $3000 Re
Rt4.1 Marietta.
18 AR gas brooders,
cap., very good cond.
and will give 6 m
parts. James H. Kent
Springs, P
David Bradley nardeal
tor with attachments fo.
Farms,
rollton,
collect).
New Harline h a y
with motor,
rake, both in good
$1250. 00, or will trade
cattle. F. D. Bowles,
Ph. 794-4801.
bleton,
like new,
with wire,
ties bales o
0.
free. Clyde Marvin (
Rt. 4, Winder, Ph. 867-
(after 6:2 M_).
1952 8N Ford tracto 2
cel. cond., rebuilt throug!
Charles Knight, Clarke
Ph. 754-4325. f
Egg grader, and ege I
kets for sale. Mrs. Elmer A
dress, Rt. 1, Fayetteville.
Grain bin, 1400 bu.
with augers;
manure spreader; 60 bu
table bulk feed carrier;
assortment of hog feet
and augers with elec.. moi
Henry Perry, Baldwin. |
Equipment
WANTED
Want late model hayba
and rake. Frank C. Owel
P. O. Box 353, Mariett
428-3361.
~ Want John Deere. LA |
tor for parts; also, 700
6 in~ irrigation pipe.
Strickland, 38 Main St.,
den City, Savannah.
Want dil. action Rif-re
size 1-1/2 in. inlet and
in. outlet. W. A. Redding,
2, Bishop Rd., Fairburn,
964-2400. 3
Want 250 gal. butan
tank. Mrs. lL. C. Ginkleyg
2, Milledgeville.
Will pay $125.00 for
ide Ps cooler in
cond. Eugene M. Call
Rzeyle, Ph. BR 4- 7825.
Want 10 or 12 in. ham
mill with crusher and A
take off; dust collector
magneto; tractor John De
Massey Ferguson or In
Harvester, 40 Hi. P= wa
planter. State make, co
and price. P. J. Lipory, R
Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-25
~ Want 4 rubber tired
wagons. C. E, Harris,
Monroe Gin and Fer 1
Co., Monroe. :
Want 6 cotton picker
gons, 4 or 5 bale
State cond., size and p
H. M. Arnold, Jr., Monr
Want front mounted cu
vator that will work on
Ford tractor, within 200
George Hair, Rt. 4, D
Ph. 278-7504.
Want for Farmall 300
7 ft. blade mowing mach
not over 2 yrs. old, in ex
cund., and located in Fl
or
H, Mitchell, 1500 |
Ave., Rome, Ph. 234-205
Want 120, 8 ft. hen
ers in good cond. Brad
feeders preferred. A. C.
ner, 953 Hall St., SW, Atl
ta 10, Ph. PL 5-4994..
Want used tractor tire,
i1 x 38. Duff Sutton,
eo Ph. 469-8630
collect).
Want all purpose plow | f
Ford tractor, will trade 23
cultivator with side dre
for same. James H. Kent,
Zoe Springs, Ph. $
ivestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
ew gra
heifer calves, ready to move
after weighing and grading
under Ga. Beef Cattle Im-
provement Assn. program in
mid-July; also, few bred
horned cows at same _ time,
some Reg., some grade. Julian
W. Collins, Box 107, DeSoto.
0 purebred Angus bulls,
rlings to service age; also,
red Angus bulls, $200. up.
orge Gibson, Rt. 5, Rome,
232- 5070.
selected Black Angus
Is, Reg. under the Ameri-
Angus Assn. J. F. Bileen-
ce 8th sire of 2, 13 month
ones, and. Vaughnmere 4th
: of the other two, 13 and
mo. old bulls. All have been
cinated. See at Shady
ove Farms. Rubin Dalton,
1, Homer, Ph. 677-4911.
50 lbs. Atlanta Sealtest
ik base. $20. per Ib.; 45
+t. brucellosis free Holstein
ry cows, Neg. TB test,
, 1963, all pred to Reg.
Is, papers on some, priced
ording to number of cows |
acted. Will sell base and
vs, or will sell separately.
ssell Sparkman, Rt. 1, Bex
| Kennesaw, (Roberts
gene Aas 5660 (Mariet-
srorihorn cows, pbned: but
_Reg.: 6 cows, 5 with hei-
calves by side, and all bred
2k. All young cows with Ist
i 2nd calves. Cow and calf,
i0.; cows without calves,
10. ea. Col. Hazard N. Stay,
ctson Rd., Athens, Ph. 548-
ie
fersey - Guernsey dairy
vs, fresh, and soon to fresh-
all ages, from ist to 3rd
f, long line of artificial
-eding, and had all shots to
ce. Bring truck and_ get
d. Satisfaction guaranteed,
s. Lewis P. Gee, Ritole
omson.
Your choice a 4 terrific
eenmere bulls, $200. ea. G.
n Greene, 138 Garland
o Decatur, Ph. DR. 3-
nies
37 Hereford cows, part re-
tered, wt. 800- 1100 Ibs. ea.,
calves. Balance of cows
ll calve within next 60 days;
o, Reg.* bull, approx. 1600
. Complete herd for $8,500.
my farm located 6 miles
tth of Palmetto on Cascade-
Imetto Rd., near Cedar
eve Rd. Ralph L. Ee
30 Fairburn Rd., S. At-
ita 11. Ph. 964- See (after
2. m.)
2 black- Whiteface heifers,
2d about 3 mos., $115 ea.;
ore heifer, wt. 400 lbs.,
).: 18 purebred Angus cows,
calves and other springers,
650.; purebred Jersey hei-
', wt. 350 Ibs., $75.; 2 pure-
=d Angus heifers and one
er, wt. 400 Ibs., $95. ea. La-
ir Putnam, Rt. 2, Fairburn,
. 964-6936.
Santa Gertrudis bulls, pure-
ed, Reg., docile and ready
* use on commercial herds.
ite for prices. George Hol-
rley, Rt. 3, Sylvester, Ph.
-2429.
90 Reg. Angus cattle, 9 bred
ifers, $250. ea.; 7 open hei-
-s, 18 and 19 mos. old, $225.
6 cews, some with calves,
18 bulls, good bloodli-
ali clean and calfhood vac.
W. Phillips, c/o Westover
rm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-
fersey cow to freshen May
with 3rd calf. Ideal family
w. W. B. Elder, Rt. 3, Fay-
eville, Ph. 964- 4584.
8 Black Angus cows, 4 with
lves by side, 4 to freshen
on. See to appreciate. Harry
ies, Rt. 2, Stockbridge, Ph.
4- 4626, (after 6330. p. m,
t collect).
15 purebred Holstein hei-
rs, 1-2 yrs. old, calfhood
., 6 bred for fall and win-
Ralph A. Hillis, Blythe.
Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
lls and heifers, excel. blood-
es, good range of ages. H.
Tillman, 1207 W. Park
+ Valdosta, -Ph-.CH-.> 2-
lack heifer to freshen first
une, $125. John T. Bum-
ner, Rt. 2, Madison, Ph.
(not collect). :
4 Reg. polled Shorthorn
bulls, best bloodlines, reason-
ably priced. Come see, or call
after 5:30 p. m. weekdays or
weekends, not collect. Morris
Withrew, Ellijay, Ph. ME, 5-
4589.
Reg. polled milking strain
Shorthorn bulls, from high
producing lines, service age.
Leon Ehrlich, Swainsboro. Ph.
BE. 7-8351.
3 Reg. Hereford bulls: 3 yr.
old horned type, $250.; 4 yr.
old horned type, $300.; poll
type, 14 mos. old, $200. Billy
Turner, Union Point. Ph. 489-
4661.
Dbl. Reg. polled Herefords,
several young springing cows,
reasonably priced, and 2, 15
mo. Reg. bulls. E. C. Dawson,
Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5960.
22 22 Angus cows, 19 F Reg., 3
out of purebred herd but not
Reg., 11 cows with calves at
side, others due to calve this
summer, $4400. for herd, will
not divide; 10 heifers around
1 yr. old, $3000. for lot, will
not divide; 5 bulls, 10 to 13
mos. old, best Hileenmere
bicodline, $250. ea. Morris C.
Richard hi os. Box lo LD:
Alpharetta, Ph. 475-6615 (be-
fore 2 p. m. or weekends).
Swine
Reg. Tamworths, healthy
stock, bangs free, some extra
nice boars near service age. J.
S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzger-
ald, Ph. 6541.
15 nice, 8 wk old pigs, good
lean meat type cross, $10. ea.
James H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder
Springs, Ph. 9 Ph. 943-3071.
Durocs: 6 boars ready for
service, gilts ready to breed,
and bred gilts, all treated for
cholera, and can be Reg. Fre-
derick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box
182, Guyton (15 mi. S. E. on
Hwy. 30), Ph. 772-3345.
3 Reg. Yorkshire sows, one
subject to Reg., Durec sow, 17
pigs (2 wks. old), O. I. C. sow,
subj. to Reg., and Hampshire
male, all $290., or will sell se-
parately. J. C. Otwell, Rt. 4,
Box 217, Newnan, Ph. AL. oe
1216.
Reg. S. P. C. shoats, nice,
will make fine breeding stock.
Long lean meat type out of
big litter. See at my place, 2
mi. W. Dimpseys store. Geor-
ge Larry Ferguson, Rt. 1,
Cave Springs.
_ O.1. C. breeding stock, bred
gilts, $50. ea.; gilts, 3 mos. old,
$25. ea.; boars, 3 mos. old,
.| $30. ea.; gilts, 8 wks. old, $20.
ea. All treated. and Reg. in
buyers name, shipped FOB
except bred gilts - these for
sale at farm. No Sunday sales.
Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.
Meat type Poland China
boars and gilts, from 10 wks.
to 6 mos. old, $35. to $75. FOB
farm. Brucelossis free and
treated for erysipelas and
cholera. Jas. R. Mullis, Coc-
hran, Ph. WE, 4-6490.
Reg. Black Essex (will fat-
ten at any age) pigs, 10 to 12
wks. old, both sexes, $25. ea.
-| Wiley G. Dampier, Rt. 1, Box
210, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-4349.
Several purebred Yorkshire,
Duroc and Poland China
boars, replaced under rotation
plan of breeding, reasonably
priced; also, some fine cross-
bred gilts, open or bred, for
sale at prices only slightly
higher than market pigs. Doy-
le Mitchell, Rt. 3, Mcnroe, Ph.
268-4622.
Yorkshire sow, 5, 3-%
month gilts and one boar,
purebred, all for $150. R. Ti
Jackson, Yatesville, Ph. 542-
3146.
30 head feeder shoats, all
trimmed and treated. Cecil C.
| Dominy, Rt. 4, Eastman.
Cherry red Duroc, service
size, male and gilts, nomina-
ted in United Duroc Assn.,
treated for Cholera, wormed,
and tested for Bangs and
Lepto, $40. at farm; also,
smaller sizes at different pr-
ice. A. C. Weathers, P. O. Box
ie HS: 32, Mershon,
Ibs.,
ross bead feeder
eal
Landrace and Hampshire, now
3 wks. old, $10. ea. Ray Will-
iams, Rt. 1, Box 150, Forest
Park, Ph, PO. 1-8154.
Duroc meat type boars and
gilts, 3-% and 4 mos. old,
champion blocdline, treated
for cholera and lg. for age,
Reg. in buyers name. Jerry
Wilcher, Main St., Gibson, Ph.
tions
Reg. Spotted Poland China
boar, 2 yrs, old, Jan. 2, 1963,
wt. about 450 Ilbs., excel.
breeder, selling to prevent in-
breeding; also, factory built
front- end weight for 430 John
Deere tractor, wt. 155 lbs. W.
Claude Sharpe, Box 114, Al-
ston.
28 shoats, few reds, black
and black listed predominat-
ing, all treated, boars cast-
rated, 50 Ibs. ea., more or less,
nice, clean and healthy, $12.50
ea. FOB. L. H. Edenfield, Rt.
3, Box 177, Metter (5 mi. W.
Metter, Candler Co., near
Hwy. 46-57 cross).
Reg. Yorkshire sow from
Sears FFA pig chain, 14 mos.
old, farrowed March 20, wt.
around 400 lbs., $70. with
papers. James Robert Helton,
Star Rt. Box 5, Blue Ridge.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
About 68 Shetland ponies,
trained, excel.
14.2
eautiful gelding,
hands high, 5 gaited, well
for child or
Jady, no badhabits. George E.
Miller, Jr., 2951 Miller Rd.,
Lithonia, Ph. 482- 8423.
2 Shetland pony mares, aS
yrs. old, nice, your choice,
$125. Dan Brock, Eastanollee
(Stephens County).
At Stud: Tom Docley and
Shadows Ambassador, 2 top
reg. Tennessee Walking hor-
ses, 2 different bloodlines. Roy
A. Dorsey, 2561 Bohler Rd.,
N22 W.,- Atlanta,, Ph. (Ck. ge
1115;
Strawberry roan mare, wt.
about 1000 lIbs., about 10 yrs.,
Mace and white Shetland
pony and bridle, $125. Clark
Camp, Johnson Rd., Sharps=
burg, Ph. 599-3335 (not col-
lect).
5 yr. old gaited Pinto. sad-~
dle mare, gentle. J. B. Webb,
Carrollton, Ph. TE, 2-2394.
Sheep and Goats
Goats for sale, nice, most of
them fresh now, few maie
kids. Jacob S. Heaton, Ameri-
cus.
~ Nubian nanny, 26 mos. old,
with kid by side, $25. for both:
nanny, 1 yr. eld, ready to
breed this fall, $15. Will trade
for heifer calf of equal vaiue.
G.|No shipping. J. T. Martin, 143
Hillcrest Dr., Rt. 1, Dubin,
Ph. BR. 2-1817 (not collect).
gaited, pretty and _ gentle
enough for children. M.
Keese, Rt. 5, Cuthbert, Ph.
732-2904. :
Small Shetland ponies,
yearling filly, bred mares,
mares with foals, $65. to $160.;
Reg. yearling stallion, $100.
All very gentle. R. E. Burns,
1010 E. McIntosh Rd., Griffin,
Ph, 227-5231.
7 nice Shetland pony mares,
some with colts by side, others
to drop colts in few days, all
colors and sizes, and several
kid ponies, all reasonably pr-
iced. Come see and make offer,
Will sell separate, or together.
Jess Holbrook, 415 N. Main
St., Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-
males and females, assortment | 6771
of colors, would like to trade
30 or 40 of these for beef type
cattle on equal value basis, or
will sell, $65. up. R. E. Branch,
Jr., c/o Lake Rossie Ranch,
Bish hop.
Pas Stud: Dark golden Pal-
emino stallion, Reg. as Walk-
ing horse, and in Palomino
Assn.; also, at stud, jet black
Arabian stallion, fee $25., will
pick up mare and breed until
caught; also, for sale, Ameri-
ean saddle bred mare, and
chestnut pleasure mare with
black mane and tail. J. W.
Van Horn, 4457 Covington
Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-
5798.
Good mule, works good io
wagon or plow, wt. about 900
$50. D. K. Fletcher,
Douglas. :
At Stud: Golden sorrel
Tennessee Walker with white
mane and tail, very good
conf., and disposition, fee $20.
Randall Duck, Braselton, Ph.
654-2416.
Gentle broke ponies, nice,
for sale cheap, or will trade;
also, want old or crippled
horses and mules, highest pr-
ices paid. E. J. McMahon, 1929
oe Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE.
Shetland ponies: Reg. Stal-
lion, $100.; gelding, $85.: dap-
ple mare, $125.: 4 other mares,
$100. ea., or lot for $675. Jim
Bishop, Box 24, Red Oaks, Ph.
PO. 6-5889 9 (Atlanta).
ap ponies with harness and
cart, $300. for whole outfit.
S. H. Applebaum, Box 69, At-
hens, Ph. LI. 6-6379 (not col-
lect).
Quarter horse gelding, won
steck horse championship and
Western pleasure trophies,
$250.; also, will trade 2 yr.
old Reg. Quarter horse stallion
for Res, thoroughbred mare;
at Stud: Resta Bar, Reg.
Quarter horse by Tambo Bar,
out of Flutter Lady, fee, $25.
grade; $50. Reg. C. C. Hatch,
1051 Forrest Blvd., Decatur,
Ph. BU. 9-4239,
Good mare, deep red with
black mane and tail, wt. about
1100 lbs, 8 yrs. old, gentle,
rides, plows and child can
handle, no defects, and her 18
mo. old horse: colt, tan, with
black mane and tail. wt. about
600 lbs, both $225. See to ap-
preciate. Larry UL. Medders,
Ha 4, Box 102, Baxley.
Ae gaited dapple grey geld-
ing, $200. includes bridle,
saddle and martingale. Cathy
Price, Austell, Ph. 948-2745.
8 mo. old Quarter filly by
Mister Nibble, P-77575, out of
Appendix a Reg. Quarter
mare. Grady Drake. eee) dS Oss
351, Union City, Ph. 964-7045.
Shetland pony gelding, 3
yrs. old, gentle. J. W. Bodi-
2911 Union Point, Ph. 489-
3 Shetland ponies, 1 grey, 1
brown spotted, ages 4 and 6
yrs., $300. for both, bridle and
saddle included. O. C.. Vaughn,
Riverdale, Ph. 478-8433,
Outstanding registered Ap-
paloosa mare with stud colt
at side, bred back to Reg. Ap-
paloosa. Mare is trained for
roping, reining, or western
pleasure. Child can ride, ex-
ceptionally gentle, $500. Arlin
Barr, c/o 6 Barr Ranch, Stock-
bridge Rd., Jonesboro.
At Stud: Reg. Quarter horse,
Sandytone King, P-152-849,
Palomino colored, good con-
formation and best bloodlines;
also, Quarter horses and Shet-
land ponies, all sizes and cols.,
and new and used western
saddles. Jimmy Bentley,
Bentley Lake Rd., Marietta,
Ph. 428-4120.
4 yr. old sorrel Tennessee
Walking gelding with lots of
style, very gentle and can be
shown, has had some profess-
ional training. Allan Calle
way, c/o Piney Ridge Stables,
Rayle.
2 excel. pleasure horses,
both from Reg. American sad-
dlebred dam and Reg. Quarter
horse sire, chestnut with wht.
markings, trained to ride or
drive: 4 yr. old gelding, 15.2
hands high; and 3 yr. old
mare, 15 hands high. Miss
Annette Schroeder, 1592
Olympian Cir., S. W., Atlanta
10, Ph. 753-1622.
At Stud to approved mares:
Reg. purebred Arabian, Ban-
der 6213, outstanding quality
foals with excel. dispositions
and conformation. Strong
breed of Arab. type, fee, $50.,
individual mares. Boarding
available, and return privi-
lege. All foals may be Reg. for
nominal charge. Mrs. Val
Beaty, 4289 Flat Shoals Rd.,
Decatur; Ph BU. ~9-0173
(nights). :
2 Shetland pony mares: one
brown and white, Reg.; and
one silver dapple. Will be old
enough to breed in 3 mos.,
$325. for pair, or will sell se-
parately, or will trade for
calves of equal value. J.
Puckett, Rt. 1, Box 258, Nor-
cross, Ph. 448-3655.
Good riding mare, sorrel,
4-5 yrs. old, healthy, $150. C.
A. Burdell, Wesley Chapel
Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-2990.
Small, 3 gaited gelding, 6
yrs. old, chestnut, very gentle,
ideal for children, reasonably
priced. Mrs. E. E. Gibbens,
2765 Shoreland Dr., S. W., At-
Janta 11, Ph. 344-3813.
Gentle horses and ponies,
being used for instruction, all
sizes and colors, $100. up,
young and easy to handle;
also, saddles, Western and
English, blankets, bridles,
halters, etc.; also, at Stud:
racking golden Palomino stal-
lion, fee $20. Don Cochran,
Shiloh Rd., c/a Rebel Ridge
Farm, Kennesaw, Ph, 427-
1819 (Marietta).
White gelding, gaited, gen-
tle, well trained, has been in
parades $150. or will trade for
2 young Angus heifers. John
A Pozza, Decatur. Ph. BU.
4-1840,
2, 12 mo. old, Nubian does,
beautiful,,with mink ears, and
one with dark seal ears, good
size and gentle; also Nubian
male, 18 mos.
less, purebred, but not reg.,
does are probably bred. Wish
te dispese of before June 15.
D. A. Bagley, M. D., 44 Wash-
ington St., Austell, Ph, 948-
2315.
At Stud: Reg. _ Toggenburg
buck goat, fee $3., or one kid;
also goat milking machine,
ard milk goats for sale or
trade for common goats. E. J.
McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd.,
Augusta. RE. 3- S105
3 nice milk goats to o freshen
anytime now: 1 Nubian, com-
ing in with first kid, and 1
part Nubian -part Alpine, 2nd
time to freshen, gives 4 qts.,
pure Toggenburg, 2nd time to
freshen, all clean. Frank Hod-
ges, 3860 Cascade Rd., S. W.,
Atlanta 11, Ph. 344- 2581.
~ Dairy goats for sale: Baby ae
buck and doe sired by pure-=
bred Reg. French Alpine buzk
of DelNorte bloodline. No
shipping. C. T. Hambrick. Rt.
1, Moultrie, (1-% mi. from
court hceuse out Camilla
Hwy.).
Livestock
WANTED
Several red Poll cows,
write or call. M. G. Morgan,
1740 Sylvan Rd., S. W., At=
lanta, Ph. SEG 3 = 1374,
Want to trade pull type ro- ro=
tary mower, shop built, works
off power take-off for smail
Hereford heifer; also, want to
trade 1951, 1-% ton, Chev-
rolet truck, 2 speed axle, 5
almost new tires, for 3 small
Hereford heifers. Bring cattie
and get items. Neal T. Will-
jams, Rt. 3, Buena Vista.
Want cattle horse, 5-10 yrs.,
healthy; and saddle. Quote
price and if can deliver; milch
cow, Jersey or guernsey, 4-6
yrs.,
tion, must be T. B. and bangs
tested. Quote price, age and
if can deliver; also, sheep, 5
or 6 ewes, 2-3 yrs., Carries-
dale, Columbia or Ramboui-
lett; and ram, Suffolk or
Hampshire. Pid DOLY,-akvuem
de i, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578.
~ Correction: Want 3 to 6
young calves,. weaned, in vic-
inity of Talbotton. Quote pr-
ice del. to Talbotton; also, may
N.| take couple of sheep and bur-=
ro or two. Roy Brooks, Rt. 3,
Talbotton.
Seed and Plants
FOR SAiE
Tender bean seed, white
Cornfield beans, Germ. 98
pet.; little white Half Run-
ner garden beans, Germ. 95
pet. ea. 65c cupful; little pink
peanut Six Weeks beans,
Germ. 98 pct.; cream Six
Weeks beans, Germ. 96 pct.
ea. 5c cuptul; red
Crowder peas, Germ. 90 pct.,
45 cupful. Add postage. Mrs,
Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Running okra seed, hal?
cupful, $1; 30c pkg.; mam=
moth Russian sunflower seed,
60c cupful. All P. P.
Reid, 2303. SS. Pryor Ra. =
W. Atlanta, Ph. PO 1-7626.
Rutger tomato plants and
egeplants for sale. Permi
213. W. E. Wisenbaker, Box
25, Lake Park, Ph. CH 2-8043
(Valdosta). =
old. All horn=
with calf, milk produc- |
speckle
- beans,
PAGE FOUR
Seed and Plants
Vemnands ae
98.28 pet., Germ. 93 pct.,
noxious weeds, $3.50 yuk
bulk. FOB farm. J..W. Trun-
nell, Jr., Cochran, Ph. WE
4-2040 (daytime).
FOR SALE
- Yelnando soybeans, pure
seed, $9.13 pct. Germ. 91
no noxious weed, $3.50
FOB. Limited quantity.
Excel. for planting with corn
0: behind grain. A. C..Scar-
boro, Box 809, Dublin, Ph.
272-3322.
Shallot (onion) plants, can
fill Jeg. orders, $4.75 M. P. P.
Send M. O. E. W. Harper, Rt.
3, Hartwell
Cert. Ga. Red_ potato
plants, $3.00 M. Strong
plants, prompt and _ personal
service given to your orders.
Call fo: special price on lar-
ger orders; also, Bell> pepper
plants, $3.00 M. A. E. Gra-
ham, Alma, Ph. 632 - 5536.
Freshly dug Cert: Suwa-
nee Bermuda grass stolens in
2 bu. bags, bearing tags and
seals of Ga. Crop Improve-
ment Assn.,. grown from
foundation stock of Ga. Coas-
tal Plain Experiment Sta.,
recommended for deep, sandy
soils. Price per bag; 1 3
Dags. $5.00: 4-6 bags, $4. 00;
7 - $ bags, $3.50; 10 or more
ars, $3. 60. FOB Fort Gaines.
&. C. Brumbalow, Fort
Gaines.
Old - fashioned tender
white Half Runner bean seed,
Germ. 90 pct.; old-fashioned,
tender white garden Creas-
back beans, Germ. 89 pct.,
ea. 65c cupful. Add postage.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box
58, Ellijay.
Good, tender old -
ssed: White Creasbacks,
Germ. 95 pct., and white Half
time
Runners, Germ. 90 pet., ea.
kind, 75c cupful. Add post-
age. Mrs. Emory Goble, Rt.
3, Ellijay.
Ruigers (true to name) to-
mato plants, $3.00 M.; 85c C.,
moss packed, Del.: California
Wonder sweet pepper plants,
moss packed, $3.00 M. Del.;
85c C. Permit 262. Leland
Lighisey, Rt. 2, Sereven.
Good, tender old
beans: White Half Runner
garden beans, Germ. 98 pct.;
White Cutshort Cornfield
Germ. 98 pct.; white
Creasback Cornfield beans,
perm. 93 pct., ea. kind, 75c
cupful: purple hull Crowder
peas, Germ. 74 pet., 55c cup-
ful. Add postage on all or-
ders. Mrs. Preston Souther-
Janda, dand, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Rutger t tomato plants, Cal-
ifornia Wonder sweet and
hot pepper plants, 300, $1.50:
500, $2.25; $4.00, M.; Char-
lesion Wakefield cabbage and |
wht. Bermuda onion plants,
300, $1.00; 500, $2.00: $3.00
M.; eggplants, $1. 00 C. Del.
Permit 38. R. Chanclor, Pitts,
Ph. MI 8-2035.
Can fill lg. orders for
Shallot (onion) plants .at $5
M., plus postage. Send M. O.
Shipment can be made day
- order recd. 5 Harper,
Rt. 3, Hartwell.
Tomato plants, all kinds,
eabbage plants, mkt. price
Permit 52 Joh: tray horn:
Rt. 1, Gainesville.
Rutger Cert. tomato. plants,
plenty now ready: Cow horn
hot pepper plts.; Calif. Sweet
Bell pepper, $1.00 C. Add
postage. Permit 128. H. F.
Seay, Rt. 2, Ellenwood (3917
Panthersville Ras)s
Choice Cert. Ga. Red po-
4jaio plants, 500, $1.50; 1000,
$2.75; 3000 up, $2.50 M
Cnly strong plants sold, and
any quantity daily. B. Low-
ell Head, Alma, Ph. 632-
4861.
Improved Ga. Red potato
plants from vine grown seed
potatoes. Full count, first
choice on produce markets
and production. Satisfaction
guaranteed or money refund-
-ed. J. H. Williams, Alma, Ph.
632-5156.
Millions, 1st. class, Cert.
Ga. Red potato plants, most
preferred variety on produce
markets, 500, $1.50; $2.75
M.; 3000 up, $2.50 M. Truck
time
50c ea. Add postage. Permit
LOWe AU als Witherspoon, 308
Holderness St., . Atlanta
10; PhS PEs 3 soe
Georgia Red and Bunch
Puerto Rican sweet potato
plants, Cert. from seed stock,
wrapped with _Govt. tape,
shipped within 48 hrs. of re-
ceiving order. Count and
cuality guaranteed.
Puerto -Ricans, : i
Reds, 1000 - 3000, $4.00 M.;
over 3000, $3.00 M. All FOB
Portal. Roy BsSomitheeb.. OF
Hoy 206; PortalsPh: GING =
5701.
Catnip, 4 bunches,
peppermint, balm, red bloom-
ing horsemint, tansy, spear-
mint and houseleak, 65c
doz., sarsaparilla, 4 plants,
65c. Permit 239. Add postage.
Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box
57, Dahlonega.
65c;
ety.
Hay, Feed, Grain
FOR SALE
Tall tomato plants, Ox-
heart, Big Boy, Stone, Rut- Taking orders now for all
ger, and Marglobe, 50, $1.00; | season, 250 acres, fertilized,
Dutch mint, hot pepper, dill Ce Beehay. load yourself,
weed, 15 doz.: cab age col-| first week in June. Loca
lards, 80c C.; garlic plants, 3 help available. W. T. Brown,
doz. $1.00; sage and thyme, | Rt. 1, Bonaire, (Haven of
Indi Wave plue pea: owl |
$1.50 ea. C. C. Haslam, a
Marshallville.
Bobwhite quail, 1 ae oid.
25c; others priced according
to age, none shipped under 4
wks. old; hatching eggs, $10.
C.; also, will hatch your quail
or pheasant eggs. Permit 48.
W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial
Dr., Atlanta 19, Ph. CE: 7-
5340.
Now booking oarders
Several Araucanus roosters
for sale, no hens or pullets.
March hatch red and gray
$1. ea: Charles Markham, Box
bey lay.
Nigger Roundhead and Blue
Cuban eggs, 15 for $4. Grady
Thomas, Blairsville. :
Pit games, Bradenberrys
and Dr. Saunders Round-
heads, bred separately and
R. J. Allen, Talking Rock.
Pensacola Bahia grass seed,
Pure seed, 99.31 pct., Germ.
61 pet., firm seed, 31 pct., to-
tal Germ. 92 pect., 20c Ib.
FOB: E.K. Overstreet, Syl-
vania.
Rutger, Marglobe and New
Stone tomate plants, 200,
$1.50; $2.50 M.: Cayenne hot
pepper plants, $1.00 C.; $3.25
M. Calif. Wonder sweet pep-
per plants, $1.00 C.: $3.25 M.:
Black Beauty eggplants, 500,
| $3.00; $1.00 C: cabbage, $2
iM. Permit 270. Watis Crosby,
Graham.
Min.
bearing
huckleberry _ bushes,
size, $1.00 doz.: old
fashioned blackberry pushes:
dewberry vines, 6, $1.00;
tome cherry sprouts, black
walnut sprouts. $5, $1.00: yel-
low root, 50 doz. Add post-
age. Permit Qe. Mrs? oR Fa nk
Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Spearmint, applemint, tan-
sy, garlic, shallots, and dill,
40c doz.; catnip, horehound,
leek, lemon, balm, and cala-
mus, 20e bunch. Add postage.
Permit 465. Mrs. Bud Bond,
Rt. 1, Box 64, Royston.
Not Requiring Report
Or Inspection Permit
Miniature gourd seed, diff.
shapes and colors, and bottle
or lantern type gourd seed,
10e doz. (for bird houses).
Send 5 stamp with order.
Frank S. Brooks, Rt. 3, La-
| Fayette. :
Martin gourd. seed, lg.
pkg., 25c: bushel and other
Ig. mixed gourd seed, 30, $1,
and stamped, addressed env.
Ree: Chastain, Rt 0, Ellijay.
Thick rind martin gourd
seed, 50, 25c, and stamped,
addressed env. C.. H. Croft,
Rt. 2, Elberton. :
African monster gourd
seed, 50, $1.00: snake gourd
seed, 20, $1.00; long necks,
$1.00 es gumbos and orna-
mental, $1.00, 150 seed. Send
stamped, addressed env.-d. 2H.
Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.
Fresh California multiply-
ing beer seed, 40c start, or 5
starts, $1.00. No C. 0. D. or-
ders. Mrs. Jack Thompson,
Jeads available daily, an _d/105-A, Westview Apts., Tal-
best attention to all orders. B.| lapoosa. :
J. Head, Alma. Ph. 632- 4846.
ee ae Martin gourd seed, lg.
Old time tender white Half pkg., 25c; also, well matured
Runner garden beans, Germ.|martin gourds, lg., 50c ea.;
94 pct.; little old time ten-|med., 25c ea.; cut, shellack-
der Half Runner garden|ed and ready to hang, $1.00;
beans, Germ. 88 pet., 65c tea-| bushel gourd seed, 20, $1.00;
eupful; 3 ecuvsful, $1.50; 6. odd shaped African gourd
eupstul, $2.75. Add postage.| seed, 8 kinds, mixed, eA; Ue
Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1,| Add postage. Mrs. W.
Ball Ground. tLowman, Ri. 5, Ellijay.
Seed and Plants|
White running Lima beans.| kept pure. Eggs, $3. setting,
small, very prolific, and long! good hatch guaranteed; sev-
pearing, Germ. 95 pct., 55c| eral battered cocks in Braden-
cup; 2 cups, $1.00. Add pos-|berrys, $2. up; hens, $5. Mrs.
.tage. Mrs. Seth Hyatt, Rt: A. As. Hills 312 Warren St. S-
Ellijay. E., Atlanta, Ph. 378-2990.
Red _ speckled Crowder Purebred dark Cornish
Cowpeas, Germ. 90 pet., $1] (heavy type) hatching eggs,
Qt52 qts< $1.50 Del. in-Ga. ($1.85: setting of 15> vor. 30;
$3.55, and my cartons to be
returned at once at buyer's
expense. M. O. only. Miss
Cera B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box
Ore cay lays
Rest Ranch at intersection of for
Houston Lake Rd., and Hwy-.| Bobwhite quail eggs, avail-
96 between Warner Robins | able in 1963 laying season, in
and Perry, easy access f T/jo quantities. Write for de-
any truck), Ph. 429-1165) t2ijs) Permit 10. J. L. Tade,
(Perry). 1328, 21st St., Columbus.
i N. Z. W. purebred, pedigree
rabbits, standard wt. 10 lbs or
ou try EIS better, good quality, Juniors,
Wt. to 5 lbs. at 2 mos., 10 Ibs.
FOR SALE or better when grown, $7.50
| Atlanta 16. Ph. DR. 8-7245.
Pure brown Leghorn eggs
for hatching. $3. setting. Exp.
Collect. Preston Spires, Rt.
Rhine.
ler, $25. for aH, or will trade
for good pigs. J. W. Botts, Rt.
1, Box 264, Hadaway Rd.,
Kennesaw.
Guinea eggs $1.50 setting of
15, from Pearl Guineas, that
is cross with speckle and
white Guineas, these grow
Jarger and are~ better meat.
Cannot ship, pick up at home.
C. A. Pittman, 2869 Ailen
Lane, Atlanta 15; Ph. 622-
2188.
Wild turkey and pheasant
eges and pcults for sale. W.
E. Wisenbaker, Box 25, Lake
Park; PhCH, 2 8043 (Vald-
osta).
2 white Pekin drakes, will
sell either one for $1. Come
after. Alice Davis, Rt. 2, Jas-
per.
Game, Fowl
and Eggs
FOR SALE
Fheasant eggs, Jumbo Ring-
neck Mongolians, $2. at farm
or $2.40 del.; Giant Mutant
eggs, $3. del.: Goldens and
Ambhurst, 30c ea.; also, will
have baby pheasants in June.
dis . Roquemore, Rt. 2
Americus, Ph. 4-7575.
15 young N. Z. White rab-
bits from 10 to 12 Ibs., does
purebred, fine for breeding
stock; 10 does, $2. ea.: 5 bucks,
$I. ea. Send cash with order,
or will ship Exp. Col. Norton
Eldridge, 212 W. Madiscn
Ave., Ashburn, Ph. 567-3849.
Bebwhite baby quail and
eggs from good laying stock,
wk. old chicks, 30c ea. plus 5
per wk. increase. Cannot ship.
Permit 22. W. W. Brennan,
207 So. Lee St., Americus, Ph.
924-2349.
Now taking orders for day
old or older, Bobwhite quail.
Some will hatch on May 15;
also, will hatch your eggs in
my incubator. Permit 140. L.
B. Branan, Jr., 5240 North-
side DneeNeaWes Atlanta 5, Ph:
BL. 5-5175.
Bebwhite quail: day old
birds, 25c ea., 5c wk. addition.
Cannot ship under 4 wks. old;
grown birds, $1. ea.: as many
as 300, 90c ea., del. Permit
>
118.-A. L. Gill, 512 Monnie
St, Ashburn,
as
4,turkey hens and 1 gobb-
guilted, $7.
emb. ero. edges, $1.25 pr.;
to $8. ea. to 2 mos old; also,
rabbit pellets, $1. bu.; mixed
fertilizer, 75c; also, 2 does
about 18 mos. old, $25. C. W.
Page, 149 North Ave., No E.,
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452.
4 srown female rabbits, and
2 Calif. white and 2 brown,
last litters from 9 to 13 babies,
$3. ea.; also, one black buck,
grown, $2. all at my home.
Mrs. H. D. Brown, 608 Pearl
St., East Point.
Nice N. Z. white does from
thoroughbred lines; also, fry-
ers, reasonably priced. M. F.
Stanley, 2185 Flat Sheals Rd.,
Ped. N. Z. Whites: 2 does
and 1 buck, young matured
and tested breeders, excel.
type and quality, and good
producers, $20. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Cannot ship. R.
Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box
79. Wrightsville.
Poultry, Gane |
Fowl & Boos |
WANTED
Want 3, 1962 or 1963 hatch
peahens peafowls. State
price and age. R. L. McGuire,
ee Carrollton, Phe ER: oe
Want 3 hens and 2 roosters
of Golden Sebright Bantams
and roosters and silver Seb-
right Bantams within 75 miles.
Wade Malcolm, P. O. Box 209,
Fitzgerald.
Want to trade 1 doz. Ring-
neck phasant eggs for 1 doz.
Frizzle Bantam eggs. Thomas
Kent Rt 4. Pinehurst.
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
Dbl. sized quilts. hand
a.s 2, -$i8> Mrs.
Joe Spooner, Rt. oy Box -
Fort Valley.
Soft, washable, genuine
lambskin baby moccasins, in
pink, blue or white, all hand-
laced and emb. in white, $1.-
10 pr.; 3 pr. $3., P.P. mailed.
in sift box. Mrs. Edgar Wat-
kins, Rt. 3, New Echota, Cal-
houn.
Broadcloth pillowcases,
dg.
white emb:,-$1.-pri: old fash-
ion lg. bonnets $1., print 75;
children, 50c; aprons, small 5,
$1.00 med.: d0er les foe:
with bib, $1. - dish towels, if3
$1. Add 35c postage. Mrs.
bib aprons, $1.;
cover toga
cluded; pot holders .
plus postage. Mr 3
208 Poplar Circle, N. E
lantabvcses
Bleached Ge she
pillowcases, lg. size, cro.
with 2 cro. roses
lowease in pink,,
blue, $2. pr.; cro.
terpiece, cream col., d:
design, 24 in. diam., $
Add 10c postage,
Mrs. W.C. Maney, Rt.
Dbl. bed size quilt. e
design, yellow, pink, red,
yellow centers; green- lea
and stems; pansy quilts, pil
lavender, yellow, with yell
centers, green leaves
stems, Eyoubded on blead
wht. sheeting, wht. linin
cotton Padded,
peor bie le
Whi, cro. fablecloths.
98 in., $50.; wht. cro. b
trimmed in pink, blue, y
and green, 75c pr.; also,
to match, both, $1 whit
lace for pillowcases, $1
Add ee Mrs. H. H
inson, Rt. 1, Monroe.
String an top, (no sli
ping), 3 tops, pieced by }
tern, slipped, pieced by
good material, $3.
handkerchiefs,
variegated or wht. threa
25 and $1.50 PP. in G
Queen Henry, Johnso
Temple. z z
- Baby Scatene cap a
bootees, crochet. shell st
of best baby nylon, in pin
blue, green, yellow or whi
$5. set.: cap and sweater
ly, $4. 40: bootees only, |
' PP. State 2nd choice C
Rt 4, Boe 14, Blairsville, ]
745-4968. :
Tames old Sone bo:
with ruffles, $1.; plain 1
childrens, 50c: with ruff
60c; aprons, lg. 75c; med.
small 0G 2 pockets, al
med, lg. with bib, $1
postage. Mrs. C. F,
reys, 125 North Ave.
Apt., Gainesville.
Childrens dresses,
made, 1-6 yrs. size, $2.
full size cotton aS b
spreads, asstd. cols. E
aprons, 75 ea.;
ty potholders, 20c ea.: :
dishtowels, appliqued or e
DCCA pre bed
quilt: tops, $3. ea. Add
aoe Mrs. Freeman Long.
, Bllijay.
Button crown bonnets,
nets, $1.35; ey
lace trimmed,
ea.; band aptCee De
clothes pin aptoney a
lace trimmed,
dresses, 1-6: yrs.
Rt.
eR Hudgins,
Quilt patterns, square oce
flower garden
cabin, maple leaf, irish chai I
basket and dbl. wedding, af
P.P. Permit 457. Mrs. John
Whitaker, Rt. 4, Ellijay. -
Sales Events
JUNE 1, 1963 10 A.M:
Lawrenceville, Georgia F
Grounds Annu
Shetland Pony and Sadd
Horse sale. All cons
ments accepted the da
sale. Call Roy Arnold,
. 5205 Covington, or 0
Lunsford, 4380 Davidse
Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311,
Frazer Rd., Buford. ;
Ave.. NE, Atlanta, Ph
3-1502. 3
Agricultura
May 22 Lomb Pool,
Cordele. :
pany, Atlanta.
Eatonton.
: Pam School Ground
May 19-26 Soil Stewardship Week.
ae livestock: Company
May 24 Lemb Pool, McClure-Burnett Commission ce
June 2-4 Annual Georgia Nucernaes Con e ntie c
The Inn, Thomasville.
June 5 Eleventh Annual Futnam Gowety Deir F Festiva [
June 12 Eleventh Annual Tallapoosa ee Sho
sored by Lions & Jaycees, 1:
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