ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 17, 1963
For Georgia
APPROVED BY AGRONOMY DIVISION
Commissioner
NUMBER 46
1963 Fall - Schedule
| Moregrain (P)
| Arlington (P, M)
_| Rustproof 14 (P, C)
|Forkedeer (M)
Florad (Lower C)
Radar 1(C) =
Radar 2 (C)
4 bu. (for grazing)
Oct. 1-Nov. 1
For Grazing:
Mountains:
Aug. 15- Sept. 1
z Piedmont:
Sept. 1-Sept. 15
| Coastal Plain:
Sept. 20-Oct. 15
Use 5-10-15
on low potash soils
For Grazing:
400-600 lbs. 6-12-12
or 5-10-15
Meet lime needs.
For grain:
40-60 lbs. Nitrogen
For Grazing:
80-100 lbs. Nitrogen
Rate of Seeding) Fertilization at seed- Topdressing :
f _ Variety (per acre) Date of seeding ing (per acre) Remarks (1)
es es ; (per acre)
| Atlantic (M, P) 25-35 Ibs, Sept.-Oct. 1000 lbs. 4-12-12 800-1000 Ibs. Plant only on fertile, adapted
Buffalo (M, P) : < Use 5-10-15 on low | 0-10-20 annually, soil types in North Georgia.
Narragansett (M, P) potash soils. aiter first cutting. Test soil. Lime to pH 6.5-7.0,
Du Puits (M, P) 20 lbs. Borax 2 0z. of Molybdenum|Plant inoculated, certified
ee oe 4 oz. Moly-Gro | (% lb. Sodium Moly-! seed.
per 60. lbs. seed bdate in solution),
ee ae Meet lime needs. 20-30 lbs. Borax
Victorgrain 48-93 (P, M)|2 bu. (for grain) |For Grain: 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Plant clean, treated, certified
seed. Test soil.
- Coastal Plain:
Sept. 15-Oct.
5
Davie (M, P) 12-2 bu. - Mountains: . ~ 300-500 lbs. 6-12-12 | 40-60 lbs. Nitrogen {Plant clean, certified, treated
Colonial 2 (M, P) Sept. 1 Use 5-10-15 on low : seed. Test soil.
| Ga.-Jet (M, P) Piedmont: Potash Soils.
Rogers (M, P) : Oct. 15 Meet lime needs.
-| Anderson (S) 1-142 bu.. Mountains: 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12 |For Grain: Plant clean, certified, treated
-|Ga. #1123 (S) . ; Oct. 1 Use 5-10-15 on low | 40-60 lbs. Nitrogen |seed. Test soil.
-| Coker 47-27 (S) Piedmont: potash soils. For Grazing: :
-| Coastal (C) Oct 15... For Grazing: 80-100 Ibs.
_| Bledsoe (P, C). Coastal Plain: 400-600 Ths. 6-12-12 | Nitrogen.
| Chancellor (M, P) Nov. 1 or 5-10-15.
|Meet lime needs.
| Wrens Abruzzi (S) 1-1% bu. for For Grazing 300-500 ibs. 6-12-12 | For Grain: Plant clean, certified, treated
{Gator (P) (C) Grain Mountains: Use 5-10-15 on low 40-60 lbs. Nitrogen |seed. Test soil.
| Explorer (S) 2-2V2 bu. for Late August | potash soils. For Grazing:
Elbon (P, M) Grazing Piedmont: Meet lime needs. 80-100 lbs. Nitrogen
Fla. Black* (Lower C) Sept. 1 For Heavy Grazing:
: *Harly grazing only. Coastal Plain: 100-130 lbs. Nitrogen
Se eae : Sept. 15-Oct. 15 :
Oats or Rye 3 bu. Oats Mountains: 400-600 lbs. 6-12-12. | 80-100 lbs. Nitrogen |Plant clean, certified, treated
Annual Ryegrass 20 lbs. Ryegrass| Late August | Use 5-10-15 on low seed. Inoculate clover. Test
Crimson Clover 20 Ibs. C. Clover; Piedmont: potash soils. soil.
ae | Sept. 1 Meet lime needs.
of eS all crops listed
Grain-drill on well-prepared, firm
_ -limed according ito soil test.
ate, (CC) Coastal, (P) Piedmont,
Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics State of Georgia. The University of Geor-
gia College of Agriculture and the U. S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating. Distributed in Furtherance
ot the Purposes Provided for by the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914.
W. A. Sutton, Director
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Farm Work
WANTED
Middle aged white lady
wants job doing farm chores
with Christian people for
room, board, and salary. Mrs.
Rosie Hatcher, Rt. 3, Box
376-A, c/o A. E. Haldy, Mil-
Jedgeville.
Retired carpenter and wife,
want job as caretakers on
farm. Can look after small
herd of beef cattle, (no trac-
tor or heavy work. Need 3-4
R. house, lights, gas, or wired
for electric stove, and
garden spot, near store. Want
+o move by first of month.
Have small pension. F. E.
Summerville, 454 Ethel St.,
NW, Atlanta, zip code 30318.
White lady wants light farm
work. Neat, clean, and will-
ing worker. Give full details,
first letter. Will answer all
letters that have stamped env.
Elibe Cowart, Box 5097, Co-
lumbus, zip code 31906.
White widow, age 46 yrs.
with small boy and girl, wants
job on chicken farm. Can go
anywhere, but will need to
be moved. Exp. in grading and
packing eggs. Will take 3-4
R. house and weekly salary.
Need work at once. Can help
with farm work, but must
keep children with me. Mrs.
Maggie Burke, Rt. 1, Box 135,
Hephzibah, zip code 30815.
55- yr. old bachelor wants
job on farm with room and
board. Will go anywhere. W.
E. Waldrop, Rt. 1, Elks.
Colored man, age 35, with
family, wants job driving
truck or tractor on cattle
farm. Available anytime. Wil-
lie Williams Jr., Rt. 2, Box
1214, Hampton.
Farm Help
WANTED
Want settled, married man,
good cow man and milker
with ability, exp., and energy
to become herdsman on mo-
dern dairy farm with good
milk contract. Have DeLaval
machines and pipeline, with
150 cows. Harvest season and
Saturday work available for
sons of employee. Good house,
modern bath, and _ kitchen:
State age, wt., family, and
nearest telephone. Wages $40.
te $55. plus bonuses based on
production. F. Slater, c/o
Clover Farms, Townsend (bet-
ween Savannah and Bruns-
wick).
Want white or colored man
up to 55 yrs. for farm handy-
man. Must be dependable,
sober, healthy and _ clean,
wages and heuse available.
Must furnish ref. P. J. Lipory,
ee Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-
DiGi
Want family to raise broil-
ers on salary, or on 50-50
basis; must be able to drive
tractor and truck. Have 5 R.
house, bath, wired for electric
stove. No drifters or drinkers,
references required. W. E
Newman, Rt.
3, Douglasville,
942-2987. "i
| lanta limits), $300.
0 look after small farm in
Polk Co. - (prefer.
with some income) to live in
my home. No drinkers. Good
chance for right party. Write
for more information. Vesta
E. Wilson, Rt. 2, (Cave Springs.
Want caretaker to tend
small herd of cattle. Excel.
house, lights, phone, gas heat,
North Fulton Co. J. W. Thorn-
ton, 7114 Roswell Rd., N. E.,
Atlanta 28, Ph. 255-2850.
Want man 30 to. 45 years
old, with family who is reli-
able and sober, now employed;
exp. commercial hog program.
Must know how to castrate
and vaccinate, mix and grind
feeds. Salary according to
qualifications. Give exp. and
references first. letter. D. L.
Fountain, Drawer 878, Warner
Robins.
Want-experienced white man
to operate small farm, look
after cattle and hogs, main-
tain fences,-bale hay, plant
and cultivate, and be able to
drive truck and tractor. Will
furnish house, lights, water,
and salary. Ed Medlin, c/o
Baldwin County Farm Bureau,
Milledgeville.
Want farm maintenance
man able to do ordimary
mechanical work, simple
welding, etc. Must be in good
physical cond., and able to
drive tractor and do other
farm work. Good house avail-
able on school bus route. No
drinkers wanted. Jack Willis,
Rt. 2, Folkston.
| home
someone
made fiel a.
Hill, TORSehOro: Ph. 478-9689.
1958 WD 45 Diesel Allis-
Chalmers tractor complete
with adjustable wide front
axle, power steering, wheel
wts.,
row mounted cultivators; also,
2 row 1961 Allis Chalmers
mulch planter; 6 ft. Case
combine; 3 W. C. Allis-Chal-
mers tractors for sale; also,
want Gleaner Allis~Chalmers
combine with corn head, and
A. C. 2-row cotton picker. H.
M. Simpson, Rt. 3, Box 84-A,
McDonough, Ph. 423-3898.
LH.C. combine 141 with
corn header and 12 ft. grain
header, now operating in good
running cond., $1,750., or will
trade for cows, hogs or mares.
D. L. Fountain, P. O. Drawer
678, Warner Robins.
Deep well pump,
1 HeP
(can be used in shallow well),
complete with 120 ft. of 1-1/4,
in. pipe and glass lined pres-
sure tank and deep well jet,
bought new Sept. 1962, like
ee complete cue $150. N. |
Shivers, P.O. Box 72, Un-
adit, Ph. 627-3540 (not col-
lect).
24 A. R. Wood electric
brooders, 1000 chick capacity,
220 volt, $20: ea.; 131, 220
volt, 40 watt blue bulbs for
elec. brooders, 25c ea. Milo
W. Kenke, P.O. Box Sole De
luth, Ph. GR. 6-3360.
John Deere M., tractor
bush and: bog lift type har-
row, planter and cultivator,
$400. George W. Davis, Jr.,
Rt. 1, Conley, Ph. 366-4630.
Equipment
FOR SALE
Farmall M. tractor (burns
diesel fuel), Bush and Bog
harrow, and hydraulic eylin-
der, off-set smoothing har-
now, good shape. J. I. Thomp-
son, Rt. 3, Loganville (inquire
at Gulf Service Station).
800 gal. Craft bulk milk
tank with 2, 14% H.P. com-
pressors, stainless steel
throughout, used only 18 mos.,
new cond., $2,500.; also, Surge
pipeline with automatic clean-
ing system, and 4 DeLaval
units with 2 H.P. DeLaval
compressor, $1,200. Henry A.
Winn, Dallas, Ph. 447-3690.
McCormick Deering No.
sickle mower, pulls
tractor, steel tongue, extra
blade, good eond., $60. Cade:
Hardin, Rt. 1, Box 51, Hep-
hzibah (first house on Wills
oy Rd., off Hwy. 25 on
s
2, 3 x 24 tractor tines, 1
Goodrich, run --for only 3
days, (tractor tore up); also,
1 yr. old good tread, and oe
750 x 18 front tires for trac-
tor, good shape. G. C. Wilder,
Musella. |
Flamco flame cultivator, 2
row, in good cond., good for
grassy cotton. E. H. Stokes,
Rt. 7, Macon, Ph. 788-2378.
Grist mill, all equipment,
shellers, power units, corn
bins, electric motors and oth-
er tools. O. E. Turner, Rt. 2,
Box 21, Dawson.
_ Pull type plow, Intnl. 2, 16
in, bottoms, excel. cond., $135.
L. P. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkins-
ville, Ph. 892-2578.
Myers shallow well piston
pump, new kit for overhaul,
$10. Mrs. C. E. Ragland, Jr.
P. O. Box 65, Moreland, Ph.
AL 3-6396.
Poultry house, 30 x 70 ae
real good house, covered with
aluminum, easily dis-assem-
bled and moved, located at
Adamsville (just imside At-
L. E. Wid-
Mor-
ney, 126 Hammack Dr.,
row, Ph. 478-8603.
Single man, age 58, wants
light farm work in South
Georgia, handy with tools,
and enced in tobacco
growing. No bad habits ex-
eept smoking. Get small S. S.
eheck because of right leg. J.
H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.
White man, age 40, Christ-
jan, with wife, 5 children (son
age 14 to help), wants work
on chicken or dairy farm. Ex-
perienced with poultry and
eattle, can drive truck, trac-
tor, and do some mechanical
work and welding. Need 5-6
Rm. house wired for elec., or
with gas, on school bus and
mail Rt., and salary. Can .go
anytime. B. C. Burdette, 4388
Want 2 men for lg. dairy
farm, exp. in all phases of
dairy operation. Adequate sal-
ary plus house, utilities and
milk. Write stating age, fam-
ily status and qualifications.
John F. Hartin, 1708 Starke
Ave., Columbus.
Want reliable man experi-
enced in beef cattle and care
of herses, pastures and fences.
Will pay reasonable salary
and furnish nice 5 R. house
with utilities. This is 7 day
Wk. job, and requires first
class man. Others need not
apply. Farm Jocated 4 mi. W.
of Roswell and 5 Mi. from
Callaway St., College Park
Sandy Springs. Geo. M. Couch,
Ri, 2 Ph. 422-4378. :
Butler round cattle feeder;
20 ft. hay wagon; Brillion
drill; 10 ft. weeder; pecan
tree Shaker; 8 ft., 2300 lb., off-
set harrow; Allis-Chalmers
combine; dbl. disc smoothing
harrow for Ford corn duster;
2 disc turn plows; Ezy-Flow
spreader, and _spring-tooth
harrow. T. W. Pheil, Rt. 1,
Newnan.
Ford tractor equipment:
Dise smoothing harrow, scoop,
sickle bar, rear attached mow-
er, 3 point hitch, blade
(scrape), 3 point hitch; sub-
soil plow; 2000 lb. field roller;
also, Craftsman table saw
with 1 HP elec. capacitor mo-
tor. Haskell O. Upshaw, Rt.
1, Carrollton.
tS ee
poking y
50 gal. cane kettle, 3 roller
mill, $40. Mrs. J. L. Jackson,
Rt. 1, Box 100,. Wrightsville
(near Midway Store). :
transport valve and 4
for 3 point. ie $36
Blackwell, 108 Azale:
Garden City; Ph. 964-
he hay wagon, 2
work horses, complet
Z drawing wagon,
horse ortractor
excel. for hay rides, al
cel. cond. A; B. Paul
Conyers, Ph. 483-8895
Leader farm traci
harrow, has 3 oir
lie lift and PT
works good, $175.
Jones, Rt. 1,
463-5433.
Case DC 4 tractor,
of power, motor run
tires have good tread, bi
rear tire, tractor fine for
ing rotary type mower
10 disc harrow, botto
$475. T. yr _ Moore, Rt.
ner, Ph:
Ford een for -
elean, looks and run
fair rubber, $550.; 8N, |
cond., fair rubber, $700.;.
almost new ee
plow, $145. L. E.-
105 Eastfield Rd, S
HE 5-4360 (not collect
Irrigation system,
of pipe, 3-1/4 x 3- fa
a
Da
Palme
Boe bon Fairburn, Phe
2741 (after G22 Ve):
1957 Farmall F-100 t
in good mechanical cout
harrow, cultivators, pl
bottom plow, $675. All 1
answered. Come see on
ends, or in late afte
Jennings Williamson,
Bristol (20 mi. E. of B
off Hwy. 15, in Appling
_ Air compressor 60 C.U.F.
air with 1.20 lbs. sand blast,
im A-1 cond., equipped with
jeep motor, (used for_clean-
ing dairy barns and farm
machinery), $500. Charles J.
Scarbary, 3661 Bloomfield
Phe Macon, zip code 31206.
horse wagon, good cond.,
$40. Mrs. Leo Hopkins, Rt. Ly
Norcross. -
Stalk cutter, 3 point hitch;
subsoiler, 3 point hitch, Culti-
packer; combines, Case,
meeds repair, 1 like new. J.
R. Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple, Ph.
459-3458 (call or see equip.
after 6 P.M.).
1959 Ferguson 65, tractor,
with 3 new tires, excel. cond.,
$1650.; also Allis Chalmers C.
row, tractor, runs good,
8278. Jerry E. Manack, Syl-
vania, Ph. 564- 22.90.
McCormick fertilizer dis-
tributor with attachment for
planting grain or small seed,
$125. W. B. Slaughter, Sun-
myside, Ph. 227-4857.
. Welded steel cattle chute
with neck yoke, side squeeze,
tail gate, left hand swinging
front gate and nose hold
down, good as new, no wear
out on these,- $225. Jesse
i aaa Rt 4, Sandersville,
McConnell crop dryer with
5 HP elec. motor, lg. fan, 3
truck cap., stationary type,
ideal for small acreage, used
one season on peanuts; 1959
Lilliston peanut combine,
good cond., with almost new
Wisconsin engine; also, 6 dise
John Deere tiller. A. T. Rigs-
by, Rt. 1, Sale City.
Bush hog sod seeder, 3
point hitch, like new con
$350. J. C. Rainwater, Rt. 1,
Carnollton, Ph. TE. 29-6539
(not collect).
Stationary hay baler in
good cond.; also, 8 hole hog
feeder used only short time,
both reasonably priced. F. W.
Miles, Rt. 2, Box 210, Sylves-
ter, Ph. 776- 2415.
Allis Chalmers
row model \
and good machinery with 4
dise tiller and drag harrow.
Pat H. Powell, Maddox Rd.,
Rt. 2, Box 752, Augusta.
David Bradiey garden trac-
tor, 4 HP Canton engine, 15
in. wheel, turn plow, lay-off
plow, and cutaway mower, all
tractor, 2
good cond., $125. for all. Har-
dy O. Lanier, 40 Perry St.,
Manchester.
One power syrup mill, 3
rollers, rollers lay down, cast
iron frame in good eond.,
$80. G. D. Goswick, Rt. 1, Box
240, Alpharetta, Ph. LE. 5-
4457 (not collect).
Wilson milk tank; 250 gal.
also, 20
used 2 years;
rnest, Rt.
cap.,
Sisley
cows for sale.
4, Carrollton, Ph. TE 2-6216.1
C. A., good tires,
cord Rd., Marietta, Ph. 4
Woods rotary mower, ]
type, in good cond., $225
so, hog feeder, 13 hole
around type, good as
$50. H. A. Butler, Rt. 3
con.
~ Model 60 Cub tractor,
new, side plow cultivato
ft., and rotary mowe
sale, or will trade fo
Dutchman automatic f
and boiler in good cond.
what you thave and
Grady WMiarris, Box Aue
lian R., Dalton,
John Deere No. 3
power mowing machine, |
in oil, never damaged, $65
W. Thurmond, Farmingto
250 gal. Butane Bas -
under ground ty D
cond., and ready to use,
Hulon C. Hill, Duluth,
GR. 6-3486.
plow, good cond., all for $3:
or would trade for larger
tor. G. Hi: Davis, Rt. 2, Re
(Bells Ferry Rad. pi
Good Farmall M. and I
side mower; practically |
Intnl. 46 hay baler in
cel. cond; 56 New Ho
hay rake, pract. new.
other farm equipment. J.
Harwood, Buckhead, (Mor
Ce Ph, 59231 (not
Lect). Nene :
Equipment
Want 10 or 12 in. hamami
mill with crusher and pov
takeoff, just collector, <
magneto; also, 4 drawer el
incubator. State price, m
and cond, P. J. Lipory, Rt.
Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578
Want Massey Harris 1 r
corn snapper ccmbine - ]
8090 for parts. Write wi
you have. Willis Peav
Pineview. : :
Want L. P. gas tank, 2!
300 gal., within 50 miles
Marietta. Must be reasona
priced. L. J. Little, 207 Cc
2703 (after 6:30 p. m.).
Want tractor harrow |
Farmall or Ford tractor,
point, must be within
miles of ele John.
Powell, Rt. ye aac
6641. cS
Want cub tractor in gC
operating cond.; also, be
rotary mower, and will con
der additional lore 1
juipment
WANTED
od used Delco plant,
ilar light plant at right
Jd. MM: Uonnsae, Pe =O:
9. Millen:
rt steel windmill tower,
3 or 4 legs, will buy
jown or standing. Write
and state height, and if
ding er torn down. A. B.
O. Box 400,
good, used shallow
complete with
tor and foot valve, jet or
ton type, and tank. F. F,
esworth, Rt. 3, Box 187,
Vista.
good cond., and cheap
. Roger S. Cobb, Box
jetta. :
Vant used manure sprea-
2s Write stating cond., size
e@ P. Thomas, 1870 My-
, 8. W., Atlanta 11, Ph.
sgistered Whiteface cows,
0-1200 Ibs., $225. to
each at our farm. Joe
, PB. O. Box 297, Fair-
Ph. 964-2741 (after 6
lack Black Angus bull,
al nice, about 1-% yrs. old:
:0 Hereford heifer to fresh-
oen,. about 2 yrs. old.
yy Davis, c/o Nelson
, Rt. 2, Chatsworth, Ph.
209 (not collect).
. Black Angus _ bull,
conf., best bloodlines,
YV., ready for service. J. O.
wley, 129 Bankhead Ave.,
llton, Ph. FE. 2-8402.
Reg. Guernsey heifer, calf-
vac., artificially bred to
ek, 129 East Jackson Sie
1omasville.
r. old Jersey bull, son of
Champion, grandson of
nolia Basil Prince. Pat
elle Maddox Rd., Rt. 2,
2, Augusta.
Black Angus bulls, up
V.
mos. old; C. all
of Intn], Grand
aampion bulls, Exleenmere
eeding. Written breeding
c/o Wilson
tee Duluth:
Guernsey cow, fresh-
, giving 4 gals. milk
heifer calf at side, 3.
Olds =St65 Mrs. 2 R.
Jaillette Road, College
Ph. PO. 1-9796.
J. Reg. polled Hereford
36 mos. old, wt. about
ibs., selling to prevent
ins, $300. Claude B.
Epworth.
i,
Jersey milch cow, fine
ucer, will ealve in August,
40. Margaret Upshaw, Route
Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-2155.
oroughbred Santa Gert-
idis cows and bulls, and few
nd cross cows fer sale.
Morris, c/o Double M.
ns, P. O. Box 119, Carroll-
my Ph. TE. 2-2852
g. Ayrshire - ae 2-i%
Peushurst and Man
War breeding type, proved
der; also, Reg. Avrshire
old, |
as
; Co., Waycross,
ef dairy cows; also, 700.
Sunset milk tank. Edwin
mith, e/o J. T. Smith, Ray
r. old Angus bull, grand-
OB 13th, Intnl. Champ-
ten weeks.
Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
living Aug.
tee, reasonably priced. .
heifer for sale. L. B. Hill
Jonesboro, Ph. 478-9689.
Reg. Jersey milch cow with
2nd calf. R. B. Gowen, Rt, 2,
College Park, Ph. 964-6840.
Several purebred Santa
Gertrudis bulls ef service age.
Joe Baker Harris, Odum (5
mi. out on old Odum Hwy.),
Ph. 584-3136.
2 high blooded, Reg. Cues
sey bulls, nice color, 18, 19
mos. old, priced to sell. F. H.
Bunn, Midville.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 16
mos., grandson of 1956 Intnl.
Grand Champion, bull OB
13th, guaranteed, with papers
and free del. to 60 mi., $225.;
also, 6 purebred Angus. hei-
fers, 1 yr. old, granddaughters
of 1956 Intnl. Grand Champ-
ion bull, OB 13th. $200. ea.,
del. up to 50 mi. C. N. Mc-
Clure, Dawsonville, Ph. 265-
2266.
Reg. Guernsey cow with
heifer calf, 2 wks. old. Mrs.
E. H. Turner, Rt. 5, Pinecrest
Rd.; Austell, Ph. 948-6063
(not collect).
Several nice Hereford bulls,
1 or 2 yrs. old, horned and
polled, from Cert. amd acere-
dited herd, Popular bloodlines
and reasonable prices. Rufus
E. Roberson, Box 67, Odum,
Ph. 584-2151.
4 Reg. polled Hereford cal-
ves, 10-12 mos. old: 3 bulls, 1
heifer, out of best CMR Adv-
ance Domino bloodlines. R. H.
Cotter, Jr., Box. 303, Rock-
bridge Rd., Lilburn, Ph. 938-
1931 (not collect).
Fine Jersey cow, fresh in,
calved 3rd day of April; also,
Tennessee Walking stallion,
14 mos. eld, very gentle. J. M.
Daniel, Rt. 3, 4055 Welcome
All Rd., College Park, Ph. PO.
7-3181.
fer an es
Black Titote
fat), also, fine for cross breed-
es orkshir
red gilts, and a boar, from
| merit By (excellent breed-
ing stock), $700. for the lot.
John E, ede 3131 B. Lees
Mill Rd., College Park (after
Purebred Tamworth shoats,
$12.50 to $17.50 ea. Good
stock. Mrs. Charles Baldwin,
Suwanee, Ph. 434-7527.
Sees nee .M. 1. 767-4670, area
eee aie peEnCmOnna nn
hogs, all sizes and. ages:
Weaned pigs, 25. and up; Reg. Hereford hogs, best
service boars, $60. and up;|blodlines, papers in buyer's
name. Will ship, or ean pick
up at farm. Leonard Flem-
ing, Rt. 2, Hartwell.
Reg. SPC gilt, best blood-
lines, also, Ree. SPC boar.
Both about 5 mos. old. See at
my place 2 mi. W. of Dimp-
seys store. Geo, Larry Fer-
guson, Cave Spring.
bred gilts, $100. All treated
for Cholera and Erysipelas
and from Cert. Brucelosis
free hend. Cert. meat type
breeding on both sire and
dam side. Will ship. Write or
come see. J. R. Mullis, Coch-
ran, Ph. WE. 4-6490.
Reg. Black Essex (fattens
at any age), pigs, 10 wks,| 10 small shoats and 20 pigs
both sex, $25. ea. Wiley G.| for sale. Roland Mark, Rt. 3,
Dampier, Rt. 1, Box 210, Val-| Fayetteville, (4 mi. So. of
dosta, Ph. CH. 2-4349. | Fayetteville on Hwy. 92) Ph.
Big bone Black African | 461-7256.
Guinea pigs (kind that stays Y% Landrace - % Yorkshire
swine $10. ea. James E. Pitt-
man, Route 2, Douglasville.
(4 mi. So. off lnhniay. BY, Che
Kings Hwy.) Ph. 942-4783.
Reg, Tamworth boars, all
ages. Some nice young gilts,
all healthy, bangs free herd.
J. S. Davis, Abba, Route 3,
Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
6-yr. old Sorrell stallion,
raised by 12 yr. old girl. Neck
reined, gentle, and_ spirited.
Every foal has shown his
characteristics. Nathan Van
Auken, Rt. 1, Box 147, Fair-
burn, (hwy. 138 out of Union
City), Ph. 964-7039.
At Stud: Honey passer
A.@.H.A. and P.H.B.A. elam-
pion, fee, $250. Also, 2 Reg.
Quarter horses for sale. One
gelding direet son of Honey
Dodger and mare out of Hon-
ey Karnes by Honey Dodger.
Also, 2 grade pleasure Palo-
mino mares, bred to P.H.BiA.
Reg. stud Chico Lindo, Jr.
Mrs.-Gail Myers, 761 Morosgo
Dr., NE., Apt. 3, Atlanta, Ph.
233-6519.
ing, and consumes less feed.
See at my place, 1 mi. from
Hodges Store on Ga. Hwy. 18.
Luther Flowers, P. O. Box
222, Gray, Ph. YU 6-3082.
Landrace herd dispersal.
Bred sows, bred gilts, open
gilts, youmg boars, and ser-
vice age boars, everything to
go by August. Mrs. M. T.
Courson, 525 North Tallahas-
see St., Hazlehurst, Ph. FR.
5-2589.
Little Bone Black Guinea
pigs for breeding; also, some
male hogs and_ sow. All at
farm 6-% mi. So, on Hwy.
19. Wilson Carson, c/o Car-
sons Guinea Pig Farm, Rt. 3,
Box 370, Griffin.
Reg. improved Duroe hogs,
males ready for service, and
gilts ready to breed. $40.;
pigs, either sex, up to 100 Ibs.,
$25. Ernest P. Carty, Bax-
ley (4 mi. NE). Ph. 7-287.
Choice Duroc breeding
stock, males and females, all
from lg. litters, treated and
Reg. in buyers name, all ages.
William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box
84 Metter, Ph. 685-1016.
Lg. Guernsey milch cow
giving 4 or 5 gals. daily, $1.75. :
one calf now grazing, $60.:
also, want someone to contract
cleaning chicken houses every
13 lg., nice, Holstein heifers,
Del. until Aug. Call before
30 cows.
with Foremost Dairies. Fer-
Ph. GA. 9-1013.
15 polled Reg. Hereford
heifers. 1 yr. old, $150. ea.
J. C. Brown, Rt. 1. Helena,
Reg. Guernsev male. 2 yrs.
ed. ring in nose, for sale, or
will trade for 8 tons of good
1963 cron Coastal Bermuda
hav free of weeds, sand. spurs.
and cured without rain; not
damaged. Bring hay and get
bull. H. W. Thurmond, Far-
mington.
1160 Ib. milk base with Pet
in Washington (can be bought
separately OteeteZ0e lbs. OF
cheaper with cows) and 56
cows to nick from: also, 2 Zero
tanks. 300 and 400 gal., and 3
unit DeLaval niveline. George
Hollinshead. Jr.. Rt. 1, Mill-
edgeville, Ph. 452-8622.
Several real good Reg. pol-
led Hereford bulls. from 1 to 2
yrs. old. deep red, and well
erown for ave,
blocdlines, calfhood vaccina-
ted. Winton C. Harris. Rt. 1.
cows. Heifers bred to outst-
andinge bull, and cows with
and without calves, clean calf-
hood vae. and priced right:
also, Reg. Angus
.enough for service,
Guaranteed breeders.
Phillips,
| Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959.
42 extra good polled Here-
$300.
old enough to breed: 29 high-
est quality Reg. polled Here-
ford heifers, some being bred:
H.}| bulls. 16 breeding age. Come
see. D S. Wainer, c/o Wainers
Mrs. Roy Grindle, ||
Cc. V., and bred to begin cal- |}
5, too heifers at
reasonable price. Will hold for
coming. Gene Callaway, Ray- |
le, Ph. DR. 4-7825.
some Reg. some |
grade, and 787 lb. milk base}
man Hatton. Rt. 1, Fort Walley,
Ph. 867-3017 (not collect). ;
old, good bleodlines, dehorn- |
of popular
Screven, Ph 584-2312
(Odum). 3
Reg. Angus heifers and}
bull old}
c/o Westover Farm,|
ford heifers out ef our high
grade polled Hereford herd, |
also, 38 Reg. polled Hereford |}
Light red mare, age ll
Tamworth pigs and service yIs., wt. 1100. Ibs. (located one
|age boar, all Reg. in buyers| mi. off hwy. 141, N. 0
name. Dorsey L. Adams, Rt. | Norcross). Frank Eaton
1, Lindale. Sr., Norcross,. Ph. 448-3336.
sows, 2 t
At Stud: Reg. davk
and tail, white stock
blaze face, excel, conforma-
tion, bloodlines and dispusi-
tion. Name Little Warrior and
Reg. Quarter stallion, Resta
Bar by Tambo Bar out of
Flutter Lady; also, fine horses
for sale or trade and want
golden
Palomino, snow wile mine
and
horses to board. Jimmy, ioe
R Ranch,
4838083
ard,. c/o Circle
3, Conyers,
(nights).
At Stud: Running Bear,
Reg. Appaloosa, thoroughbred
and Quarter horse breeding.
Ph.
Excel. conformation, fee, $50. ane
Also, mares boarded. Mack
McDaniel, Rt. slik Boxgo0e,
Fitzgerald, Ph. 6616.
Sev. nice riding ponies and
horses with saddles and bri-
dles, reasonably priced. Cart
horses, ponies and harness. At
Stud died. Tenn. Walker, fee,
$25. G..M. Housley, 2447 Can-
ton Hwy., Marietta, Ph. 427-
2144,
At Stud:
Tenn. Walker with white
mane and tail. Good confor-
mation and disposition, fee,
$20. with return privileges.
Randall Duck, Braselton, Ph.
654-2416.
Nice broke gentle ponies,
all sizes, cheap; also want to
buy old and crippled horses
and mules, will pick up 50
to 60 mi. radius. E. J. M
Mahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Au-
gusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710.
Palomino stallion, $350.,
gentle; also, 4, mares, $100.
to $200. ea. Mrs. H. E. Dan-
jel, 3847 Boring Rd., Decatur,
Ph. BU. 9-8267 (no collect
calls).
Large 3 yr. old horse, chil-
dren can ride, works gentle,
for sale or trade. Tom Caus-
by,
6480 (mo collect calls).
Spirited 5-yr. old
bred mare, chestnut with
blaze and sock behind. Show
prospect or nice pleasure
mare, Must see to appreciate,
Also, nearly new western sad-
dle. Bill Murphy, 5410 Mason
Rai Rit.
wall), Ph. 964-6008.
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FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILUR
Guananteed by Manufacturer
FFound by State Chemist
PPenalized
BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Mecon, Georgia
Fairway 40% Hog Supplement
(P) Protein low
May. 1963
BREMCO ALFALFA MILLS, INC., New Bremen, Ohio
Medogreen 13% Alfalfa Pellets-Suncured
(P) Protein low
CEDAR VALLEY MILLS, Cedartown, Georgia
Swisher Broiler Starter 3B-Medicated
(P) Protein low, Fat low
CENTRAL SOYA, Ft. Wayne, Indiana
Master Mix Egg Concentrate 263
(P) Protein low, Fiber high
CULPEPPER MILLING COMPANY, Bowdon, Georgia
Ground Snap Corn
(P) Protein low, Fiber high
DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattancogs, Tennessee, Pay r rae
Red Lion Wheat Shorts Heres G:
_ (P) Fiber high s ec een Puss ;
PROTEIN FAT FIBER | FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY, INC., Dudley, Georgia e
: : ae - Blue Tag Hog Supplement ae aus :
ao : (P) Protein low : Eee 5.
Fo 374-219 Bo lk =
LACROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin _ e toy a
se Pulverized Mixed Feed Oats S 020 2)33205%
3.0 15 33.0 (P) Protein low, Fiber high ee Rte 926 eeu.
F 1.8 1.3 309 -
: MARINE & ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS CORP., New York, New Yerk _
; 65% Protein Fish Meal - GS 65.0 at
6 23.0 8.0 44 (P) Protein low F 62.55 4.1
F 17.4 S37: Ho) ieee :
MIDSTATE MILLS, INC..Newton, North Carolina : se
; ; Big ''M"' Mixed Feed S 12.0 3.0 0
S 42.0 6.0 4.0 (P) Fiber high : <F AN 2e7 3.7 :
F 39.4 7.0 5.8 ;
RICELAND FEED MILL, Stuttgart, Arkansas : :
: Rice Mill By-Product i 6.0 3.0 2
S 7.5 2.5 116 5 (P) Protein low, Fiber high =F 4.2 3.0
F 5.6 25 19.0 ie ?
GGueranteed by Manufacturer
FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEE BUT WITHIN TOLERAN
May, 1963
A.B.C. Farm Service, Forsyth, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
y MARBUTT MILLING COMPANY, Inc., Augusta, cag
FFound by State Chemist exci ar haurwoy Beeiler Finisher Pellets S 2leOr) aus 5s
s E *Fiber high Fete 0224S eesbelae
BIG A ae : Stes Se MEAN Toccoa, Georgia Fairway Broiler Starter, Medicated (Unistat) SG 24.0 S25
ig epret terre Mash 6 en oo ae *Protein low Fie. 23-75 25 45
= 6. W. MILLS, Byron, G Bes
BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia Alfalfa en eae S 1.0 1.0
: Fairplay 40% Hog Supplement S400 1 5a 2070 *Protein low Fo 106 10 e
*Protein low Fe 3977 5.3 =a
MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Ge
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia Geaie Rese Peds ach ee
yropeuty Brand "Old Process" 36% Protein sores deg so i *Fiber high S F 20.1 Bade
#Protetn lew. Rese a 170 NORTH GEORGIA FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia sue
= High E Pullet Devel : S10
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 2 Papa eee ies 2 oe a5
He Pauy Brand "Old Process Protein Cottonseed A sen 5 High Energy Pullet Developer SG 10.0 3.0
Se. : *Protein | F Orbnne 3e
*Protein low, Fiber high EF 35.3 3e2 & ae a
RAL PURINA COMPANY, Macon, Georgi ieee
CENTRAL SOYA, Ft. Wayne, Indiana Seis eS Chow Caneoniate 50% See 50.0 1.0
Master Mix Broiler Ration-328-|8c-Medicated Se 22 Oren *Protein low Eo = 490 = 7 2
*Protein low F 21.5 6.8 2.6 : : : j Z
Master Mix Tenn. E. Broiler Starter 328-lc, Med. G 22.0 6.0 3.0 L. D. ROGERS GRAIN COMPANY, Eastman, Georgia
*Protein low F 262) Tel 2.6 Rogers Meat & Bone Meal ; S 0
Master Mix Hog Finisher Concentrate 889-Pellets S$ 40.0 1.5 6.9 *Protein low E :
*Protein low F 39.3 2:4 5.8 Rogers Meat & Bone Meal 6. 305
= : = *Protein low F 5
DPXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tenn. Rogers Mesen Boe Meal- S 058
Red Lion a stags eo i ee *Protein low, Fiber high Srgke ane
iber hig Nee : - -
Red Lion Wheat Shorts S 16.0 4.0 6.0 SOUTH GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Blackshear, Georgia aes
*Fiber high iE 16.7 4.1 6.3 E Broiler Starter : S 230-5145
Red Lion Wheat Shorts SG 160 4.0 6.0 *Protein low Fo 223 eed,
*Fiber high Re EB es 27
a SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Macon, Georgia
DOTHAN OIL MILL COMPANY, Dothan, Alabama : 5 2 Sco-Co Brand 41 % Protein Cottonseed Meal, Prime :
2 45% Protein Solvent Extracted Peanut Hulls S 45.0 - : Quality ~ S 41.0 3.0
5 *Protein low EB 44.3 2.0 19.8 *Fiber high hes 4S 3.8
Sco-C fo =
EVER:BEST FEED MILLS, INC. Loganville, Georgia Quality Brand 417% Prolein CoHtenseed Meal, Prime oo eo ee
Ever Best Starter Mash . 2)0. 40. 2 55 *Pioteinclows a Fo 400 38
*Fat low F 22.4 3.5 3.5 Sco-Co Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal, Prime 3 *
FARMERS ENTERPRISE, Re@eornie Oey, Cee: Boe
Coee@ Brcilak Satin eM cdicnted cs 23.0 7.0 36 *Protein low, Fiber high le 35.1 6.9
*Fat low E DAS 63 32 Sco-Co Brand 36% Protein ofenseed Meal, Prime See
FARMERS FEED & PELLETING COMPANY, Swainsboro, Georgia Gully. 2 pao Ok eo
Farmers Pride of Swainsboro Hi-Calorie All-Mash : : Fiber high ae 200 ese
ee z A a) 3.6 SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Rosier Sata ee
Protein low : F 16.4 4.6 Bal Duplex Egg Mash S 20.0 3.0
HATCHER FEED MILLS, INC., Forsyth, Georgia OA as fea Sey
Deve Dale Mse ala ier C180 =. 3.0 7.0 SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia Ce
Fiber high F 16.6 3.0 7.0 Broiler Starter Mash, Medicated S 3-0 oOo
HATCHER MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia *Protein tow Eee es
Pistchars: 30%: Daly Conca c 0 SOUTHERN SOYA CORPORATION, Estill, South Carolina
Fiber high F 39.9 24 6.5 50% Protein Solvent Extracted Soybean Meal S 50.0 05
_ WALTON JACKSON COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia : eiber aan Bee eee
Allgood All-Mash-Med., Breeder Mash S 17.0 325 30 SWIFT & COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
* . .
Protein low F 16.3 4.0 YS) Swift's Cottonseed Meal or Pellets 36% Protein G P60 ae
LACROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsi *Protein low Bye eee
Palletd Palvered: Mixeds reed Gate te 6 100 3.0 5 Swift's Broiler Starter Concentrate-Med, A 44.0 5.0.
*Fiber high F 10.8 44 1 *Protein low, Fiber high F 43.0 8.4
S s Swift's Broiler Finisher Concentrate S 41.0 6.5.
LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia *Protein low : ake 40.0 8.2.
Georgia Best Dairy Feed 6 16.0 2.5 15.0 z ; ia pea z =
Protein low Fiber high Fo 154 os ea ee
ailures
. R. LONGINO, McDonough, Georgia As Declared
Longions Snap Corn S 15 Zit) He A Sr ees ee
*Protein low F 7.2 3.0 10.6 ag ; TOTAL
FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED
May, 1963
ARKANSAS STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Carlisle, Arkansas
| feed as declared
ALABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama
| feed as declared
: AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, Kentucky
16 feeds as Meclated
ALAGA FEED COOPERATIVES, INC., Columbus, Georgia
| feed as declared
A. M. BICKLEY, INC.,Marshallville, Georgia
| feed as declared
ALBERS MILLING COMPANY, Los Angeles, California
| feed as declared :
BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia
13 feeds as declared
ALLIED FEED MILLS, INC., Chicago, HHlinois
& feeds as declared
BLUE RIDGE FEED STORE, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
ikea
ALLIED FOOD DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia
| feed as declared
MITCHELL P. BOND HATCHERY, tNC., Royston, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
BOWEN-MCCRANIE COMPANY, Tifton, ee
ANDREWS & SIMPKINS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia
i PS. Ab feed as declared -
3 feeds as declared
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CONTINUED FROM PAGE 4
GO ALFALFA MILLS, INC., New Bremen, Ohio
| feed as Recieved ;
*S TRADING POST, Clarkesville, "Gecrsie
| feed as declared
RR & BOATRIGHT COMPANY, Bapderiaile eeuae
| feed as declared
ARTER COMPANY, Buford, Georgia
| feed as declared
SH POULTRY FARM, Cumming, Georgia
3 feeds as declined
.R VALLEY MILLS, Cedartown, Georgia
20 feeds as declared
NTRAL SOYA, Fort Wayne, Indiana
31 feeds as declared
iesTNUT MOUNTAIN HATCHERY, Chestnut Mountain, Georgia
Be 2 feeds as declared
MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia
| feed as declared t
Sar
x
/NSOLIDATED BLENDERS, INC., Fremont, Nebraska
a) | feed as declared :
=
: May, 1963
)OK BROTHERS, DeSota, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
OPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Georgia
a nguefecdssacudeclared
> E REN COMPANY, INC., Moultrie, Georgia
| feed as declared
Y: -HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
18 feeds as declared
ON GRAIN COMPANY, INC., Dalton, Cacia
_- 2 feeds as declared
=
JEL FEED & SEED, Douglas, Georgia
7 feeds as declared
LLIAM DAVIES CO., INC., Danville, illinois
3 feeds as declarsa: ?
NT FEED COMPANY, Buena Vista, Georgia
7 feeds as declared
PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
4 feeds as declared
ARDS & WILLIAMS FEED MILL, Dillard, eaas
L feed as declared
Ww. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, scl
5 feeds as declared
BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Loganville, Ges
iB: feeds as declared
, INC., Atlanta, Georgia
= 3 feeds as declared
RO OF GEORGIA, INC., Atlanta, Soriss
: 3 feeds as declared
eo oa EXCHANGE, Lawranceyville, Georgia
i | feed as declared
EDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, cose
4 feeds as declared
INT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
INESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, see
It feeds as declared
RGIA BROILER SUPPLY COMPANY, Carellion Georgia
23 feeds as declared
9RGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC., Dalton, Georgia
: 4 feeds as declared
LESPIE BROTHERS COMPANY, ceatnecuille, Georgia
| feed as declared =
DDFREY'S WAREHOUSE, INC., Maden. Georgia
2 feeds as declared
ES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago 4, allies
S020 feeds as declared
PPYYALE FLOUR MILLS, Ft. Yalley, cous
pe 2 feeds as declared
RINGTON | MILLING COMPANY, Milledgeville: Georgia
1 feed as declared 5
CHER MILLING COMPANY, Macon, | Georgia
4 feeds as declared
. HILL GIN & GRAIN, Bastever South SA
| feed as declared :
JMPHRIES MILL, Memphis, Tennessee
ye | feed as declared
CO MILLING COMPANY, Maniesile: Georgia
| feed as declared
ON JACKSON COMPANY, Gainesville, ecstuis
2 feeds as declared
D. JEWELL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
= 4 feeds as declared
NSON FEED MILL, Sacacum Georgia
1 feed as declared ;
ETTE MILLING COMPANY, ieee Georgia
3 feeds as declared . aa
SG MILLING COMPANY, ee Georgia
5 feeds as declared
NIER FEED MILL, INC., Caessil6, Georgia
8 feeds as Waclared ;
LONGINO FEED MILL, MeDeneugh, Saba :
i feed as-declared ;
MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee
fe decl ared ;
ouisville, Georgia
MCCONNELL MILLING COMPANY, oe Georgia
2 feeds as declared
_MACON MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Bea
| feed as declared
JEFF MADDOX FARM FEED SERVICE, Eatonton, Georgia
| feed as declared
MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia
18 feeds as declared :
MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
MASTER MIX FEED MILLS, INC., Athens, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
MASTER MIX FEED MILLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
MILLER POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Alabama
5 feeds as declared
MINRAL- AID COMPANY, Forsyth, Georgia
| feed as declared
H. L. MOORE CO., Richland, Georgia
| feed as declared
MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Gas
4 feeds as declared
NORTH GEORGIA FEED & POULTRY COMPANY: Gainesville, es
2 feeds as declared
NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER, INC., een: Georgia
7 feeds as declared
OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
OHLENDORF MILLING COMPANY, Osceloa, Arkansas
1 feed as declared
OZIERS FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia.
| feed as declared
C. M. PASEMORE, Vienna, Georgia
| feed as declared
W. B. PERRY MILLING COMPANY, Leslie, Peergis
: 2 feeds as declared
PERRY'S PEANUT DRYERS & CLEANERS, Parrott, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
- THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota
8 feeds as declared
_ PLATTE VALLEY PRODUCTS, INC., Lexington, Nebraska
| feed as declared
PRODUCERS RICE MILL, INC., Stuttgart, Arkansas
2 feeds as declared
PUCKETT BROTHERS, Blakely, Georgia
| feed as declared
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri
50 feeds as declared
RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia
| feed as declared ;
RENTZ MILLING COMPANY, Rentz, Georgia
| feed as declared =
ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Arkansas
| feed as declared
G. P. ROSE COMPANY, Nashville, Tennessee
| feed as declared
SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
15 feeds as declared
SHAWNEE MILLING COMPANY, Shawnee, Oklahoma
! feed as declared
SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Florida
| feed as declared :
SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, ee
7 feeds as declared
SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
SOUTHERN SOYA COMPANY, Estill, South Carolina
| feed as declared
SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared ;
SPARTAN GRAIN & MILE CO., Spartanburg, South Carolina
8 feeds as declared
A. E. STALEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Decatur, Illinois
| feed as declared
STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
| feed as declared
SUNI-CITRUS PRODUCTS COMPANY, Haines City, Florida
1 feed as declared
SWIFT & COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia
I! feeds as declared
T & R FARM SERVICE, Cedartown, Georiga
! feed as described
G. H. TANNER FEED COMPANY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
| feed as declared
UNION COTTON OIL COMPANY, Fieger Georgia
2 feeds as declared
BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
15 feeds as declared
- WHITWORTH'S HATCHERY & POULTRY FARM, tne., Lavonia, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
T. N. WILLIAMS, Ellaville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
WORTH MILLING COMPANY, -INC., Sylvester, Georgia
4 feed as declared
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BAGE SIX
Livestock
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules & Ponies
At Stud: Golden Palomino
stallion, Reg. Walking horse,
Reg. in Palomino Asso.; also,
black Arabian
stallion, fee $25., will pick up
mare and breed until caught.
Also, Reg. American saddle
breed mare, bay color with.
blaze face and stocking feet.
Blue ribbon winner. Also,
Pleasure mare for sale, bay
color, black mane and tail. J.
W. Van Horn, 4457 Coving-
ton Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU.
9-5798.
At Stud: Golden Boys Pea-
cock, Reg. Shetland stallion,
long white mane _ and tail.
Good show stock. Grade
mares $10., Reg. Mares $15.,
return privileges; also mares
bred to above stallion. (17
mi. from Gainesville on State
Hwy. 141), Wm. H. Milum,
c/o Coal Mtn. Pony Raneh,
ous 1, Cumming, Ph. 887-
764.
Pinto pleasure mare, very
good for small children and
good for pleasure classes in
shows. Can be seen at Hill and
Sons Stables, Riverside
Drive, Macon, Ga. Ph. after
Shetland pony, 4 yrs. old,
$130. Leon Ensz, Rt. 2, Box
60. Stapleton, Ph. MA. 5-
7557. (Louisville). - :
6 yr. old Palomino mare
with snow white mane and
tail and good dark ecol-
Or: also, Arabian mame
colt, 13 mos. old, bay with
black points. M. S. Cooper,
Houze Way, Roswell, Ph. 993-
9061.
Mare mule, 8 yrs. old, good
shape, good plow mule; also,
2 feed augers, 1, 20 ft. long,
1, 16 ft. long, both 4 in. in di-
ameter. A. J. Durden, Rt. 3,
Fayetteville, Ph. 461-6110
(mo collect calls).
5 gaited strawberry roan
stallion, 18 mos. old, gentle,
halter broken, $250. H. J.
Rommerdale, Cleveland.
Small Shetland pony, about
42\ in. tall, approx: 3 yrs: old,
$100: or trade for cattle of
equal value. Located 2 mi. So.
of Blythe on U. S. Hwy. 1,
Clifford Chancey, Blythe, Ph.
592-4408.
American Albino for sale
or trade for trained Quarter
horse or cattle type horse.
Albino is well trained for
quick turning and stopping,
does well at stakes, no bad
habits. Gelding, 4-6 yrs. old,
has taken blue ribbons in top
competition, for experienced
horseman. Margo Chenoweth,
8 p.m. 788-1459. Write Ben | 2295 Amber Way, Decatur,
Hill, 2641 Bob-O-Link Dr.,|Ph. BU. 4-0849 (no collect
Macon. ealls).
Red Gelding pony, about
500 Ibs., will ride and work
to cart, 6% yrs. old. Gentle
for children, $75. with bridle.
R. T. Murphy, 5477 Redan
Rd., Stone Mtn., Ph. 469-3051,
Not collect.
Large, gentle mare mule
works good, $150., or trade
for riding horse, or filly. Ira
Teem, RFD. 1, Milner, Ph. 227-
4897 (Griffin)..
At Stud: Tennessee Walker
of Allen Strain, also % Ara-
bian-4% Quarter Horse. Your
choice, $15. Mares boarded
Eola day. Also 3 yr. old 5
gaited American Saddle horse
gelding, bright chestnut with
3 white stockings and blaze
face, golden mane and tail,
$350.; also western riding
seddle $40. J. F. Howard, Rt.
3, Box 881, Waycross, Ph. AT.
3-8879 (not collect).
_Nice 3 yr. old sorrel stal-
lion, 3 gaited, green broke.
Blaze face and 4 stockings, 14
hands, 2 inches high. Excel-
lent conformation and good
bloodlines. Miss Bonnie Cha-
fin, 1016 Lynhurst Dr. Atlan-
ta Ph pl4=2014)
CORRECTION: Black
Welch mare, 3 yrs. old, chil-
dren ride, but not completely
broken. Nice trot, would win
ribbons, $150., or trade for
roping, cutting Quarter horse;
also, bay mare, 4 yrs. old,
black mane, tail and stockings,
geited, excel. conf., from Regs
Walking horse mare and stud,
$250. Mrs. J. Sam Williams,
Rt. 6, Lake Dr., Marietta, Ph.
427-2587.
3 American saddle horses,
all bred. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro,
Ph. 478-9689.
At Stud: Purebred Arabian,
Katun No. 1732, foals well
marked, good conformation
and remarkable disposition,
Arabian and half Arabian,
may be Reg. Eugene Gunby
c/o Court of Ordinary, Fulton
Co., Atlanta 3, Ph. CE. 3-6555.
_ Stylish 4 yr. old sorrel geld-
ing, excel. barrell and stake
prospect, and good broke
pleasure gelding, shown suc-
cessfully; Quarter type Pinto
mare, reins real well; also, at
Stud: Reg. Chestnut Ameri-
can saddle bred stallion. H. B.
Calender, Rt. 2, Riverdale, Ph.
478-7179.
4 yr. old, 39 ineh, Shetland
mare with stud colt and bred
back to 38 inch stud, sell
both or separately or trade
for beef type yearling. Roger
S. Cobb, Box 880, Marietta.
Nice, short haired Shetland
pony mare, bred, chestnut sor-
rel, flax mane and tail, 3
yrs. old green broke, 300 lbs.,
$110. E. W. Keys, Redan. Ph.
HU. 2-8107.
Shetland pony mare, bred,
3 yrs. old; also, stallion, one
yr. old. Both for sale or trade
for young bred Quarter horse,
M. M. Benefield, Rt. 3, Box
83C Newnan.
Burro jack, 2 yrs. old, very
gentle, will ride, brown and
black in color, $50. Located
6 mi. from Pembroke. W. C.
Burnseed, Ellabell, Ph. 653-
Chestnut gelding, 8 yrs. old, | 2568
gentle, ideal for child to
learn, approx. 1100 lbs., gait-
ed, no bad habits, cash or will
trade for beef calf of same
Wale ne Tae Wiig Rock
tain,
8 horses, 16 mos. to 10 yrs.
old, all broke to ride. Shown
on Saturday only, located 6
mi. So. of LaGrange. C. L,
Cleveland, Box 47, LaGrange,
Ph. TU. 2-1687. (no. collect
ealls, no letters).
_ American saddle bred geld-
ing, 3 yrs. old chestnut with
4 perfect stockings, and blaze
face, good bloodlines, broke
to ride, fine show horse pros-
Bee ak nS 1196 Tug-
gle Dr., Stone ountai .
469-9606. fee
Saat ree hea AGT Aare
At Stud: Tom Dooley and
Shadows Ambassador, 2 top
Reg. Tenn. Walking horses, 2
dif. bloodlines. Roy A. Dorsey,
2561 Bohler Rd., N.W., At-
Janta, Ph, CE) 7-1115.
Shetland pony, 5 yrs. old,
brown and white, $150.; also,
small horse, very gentle, 6
yrs. old, $150. Ronald Wal-
lace, 2623 Butner Rd., S
Atlanta 31, Ph. 344-3076.
_ 2 American saddle bred fil-
lies, one, two yrs., old, other
3 yrs. old; also, gentle Ara-
bian mare for sale. Estes E.
Reece, 4776 Bouldercrest Rd.,
Ellenwood, Ph. 366-3016 (af-
ter 5:30 p.m.).
Ss
\788!
Good plow mule, $45., gen-
tle, children can ride. Call
anytime. L. P. Carter, Rt. 1,
Box 38, Lithia Springs, Ph.
942-4728 (no collect calls).
Sev. nice gaited saddle
horses for sale or trade for
cattle or other horses; Also,
At Stud: Palomino, fee $20.
with return privileges. Locat-
ed between Dallas and Rock-
mart, inquire at Yorkville. C.
M. Greenway, Rt. 3, Rock-
mart.
Shetland ponies, mares,
colts and geldings, some are
child broken, all are gentle,
$50. and up; also, 46 in. Reg.
sorrell stallion with. flax
mane and tail, and saddles
and harness, new and used. Z.
W. Kirkland, 2621 Ball Park
Dr., Tucker, Ph. 938-1574.
6 yr. old gelding pony,
gentle for any size child, has
no bad habits, and bridle and
saddle. Phil Porter, Gray Mo-
tel, Gray.
Reg. Appaloosa stallion, 13
mos. old, excel. conformation.
and color. Charles T. Waite,
Jrv., 421 Adair Dr., Marietta,
Ph. 428-5927.
Handsome red sorrel pony
gelding, white mane and tail,
4 yrs. old, gentle for children,
with saddle and bridle. R. A.
Cunningham, 260 Mt. Vernon
Decatur, Ph. DR. 3-
7881, :
- 2 Shetland pony mares:
silver Dapple, one Brown and
white (Reg.), $300. for both
or sell separately or will trade
for calves or cow of equal
value or walking horse. J. N.
Puckett, Beaver Ruin Rd. Nor-
cross, Ph. 448-3655.
Nice gentle ponies, all sizes
and colors including Palomi-
nos, 100 to choose from, real
bargain. O. L. DeLozier, 1505
Fairview Rd., NE., Atlanta 6,
Ev DR 3-0 ss
9 yr. old saddle mare, red
with black mane and tail,
handles easily, 3 gaited with
extra good canter, $150. cash.
lehoy. Race: wb: On Box (3;
Baxley, Ph. 367-2901.
Nice red sorrel Shetland
pony stallion, 3 yrs. old, snow
white mane and tail, 37 in. tall,
$100.; 5 nice Shetland mares,
$125. eas, all from 3 to 5 yrs:
old; also, Reg. mare, make of-
fer. Jess Holbrook, 415 N.
Main St., Jonesboro, Ph. GR.
8-6771.
White, % Arabian, Tenn.
Walking horse gelding, 3
gaited, could be used as Quar-
ter horse; also, bay gelding,
shown as Danny Boy, 5 gait-
ed proven winner in pleasure
classes. Gentle
children. Ernest Brady, Toc-
coa, Ph. 886-3434.
At Stud: Tenn. Walker,
black, good disposition, Reg.
No. 540899, Cherokee Breeze
by name, sired by Allendaler
Go Boy, gentle, gaited. Lo-
cated 4 mi. E. of Stockbridge,
cff 138 Hwy. Henry Lee Bel-
lah, Rt. 2, Stockbridge.
Palomino mare, 4 yrs. old,
gentle for lady to ride, gold-
en Palomine with long white
mane and tail, has good can-
tor. Miss Vivian Reed, Oak-
wood, Ph. LE. 2-1528.
Sev. brown and white spot-
ted Shetland ponies, 14% to 5
yrs. old, gentle, can handle,
will ride, work to cart and
plow,
cattle. Joe Haley, Rt. 2, La-
vonia.
Nice Reg. Palomino show
mare, sired by Chico Lindo,
Jr. gold coin color, snow
white mane and_ tail, blaze,
stockings. Tops in Palomino
parade and pleasure classes.
Excel. gaits, high action, good
mount for lady or child. Will
breed to Reg. Palomino Quar-
ter stallion if desired. Sally
Owen, 2572 Lawrenceville
Rd., Decatur, Ph. 938-2824.
enough _ for
for sale or trade for
- ft Stud: Purebred c
Arabian, the trick perform-
ance stallion, name Midnight.
Also, we western break and
train horses and teach the
western seat to persons of any
age. Also, have good pasture
space for a few horses, top
blacksmith on premises. Joe
or Betty Boutwell, c/o Little
B Ranch, Route 1, Fairburn,
Ph. ME. 4-3908. (nights only).
Black and white pony,
weight about 500 lbs., bridle
and saddle; Black Welch pony,
weight about 500 Ibs., bridle
and saddle. Call L. E. Gibbs,
Stockbridge, Ph. 474-7324.
Strawberry roan mare, wt.
about 1000 lbs. about 10
yrs. old, gaited, pretty. and
gentle, $225. M. G. Keese, Rt.
5, Cuthbert, Ph. 732-2904.
Walking horse gelding, 9
yrs. old, wt. 1180 lbs., gen-
tle, excel. conf: $250. de bY
Jones, 113 Cassville Rd., Car-
tersville, Ph. EV. 2-3262 (not
collect).
Reg. Quarter horse geld-
ing, 5 yrs. old, P91984, one of
the top running horses in this
area, good conf., and sound,
bay color, used for roping.
Chuck Cole, 3456 Welcome
All Rd., Atlanta 31, Ga. Ph.
344-5272 (after 6 P.M.). .
Reg. Tennessee Walking
filly, 15 mos. old, sorrel with
4 wht. feet, and blaze. Halter
broke and very gentle, $300.
Elizabeth Price, 3131-B Lees
Mill Rd., College: Park. Ph.
767-4670 area code 404, (af-
ter 6 P.M.).
At Stud: Tennessee white
nose jack, 4 yrs. old, fine
stud. J. V. Moon, Loganville,
Ph. 826-4692.
Nice 2.yr. old Shetland stal-
lion, black with one white
disposition, very gentle, any
child can handle, broke to
ride, $75., or will trade for
beef type calf of equal value.
Stuart Lewis, 1264 Cumber-
te Rd., Atlanta, Ph. TR. 2-
Pinto gelding 8 yrs. old,
suitable for experienced rider;
white filly, 2 yrs. old broken,
very gentle; also, bay filly, 1
yr. old, halter broken, gentle.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Kitchens,
Rt. 1, Commerce, Ph. 335-
3958 (no collect calls).
Large selection of ponies
and horses broke to ride and
gentle for children, all sizes
and colors, $75. and up. Dick
pee Abbeville, Ph. 467-
33.
Shetland Pony stallion, 6
yrs. old, gentle, brown and
white, $85., if sold immedi-
ately. T. H. Moore, Rt. 1, Mil-
ner, Ph. 1545.
2 yr. old saddle bred plea-
sure mare. Sorrel with white
diamond on forehead, gentle,
children can handle, $150.
Carol Ann Stehle, 2525 Sec-
ond St., Macon, Ph. 743-7318.
6 yr. old Shetland Mare,
pretty, gentle for children,
Osborne Bounds, Washington.
5 gentle saddle horses 3-5
gaited. Can be seen at 2457
Bouldererest Rd. J. H. Sose-
bee, 120 Greenleaf Rd., Atlan-
ta 16. Ph. MA. 7-4430.
3 yr. old Shetland Pony,
gentle, broken for children to
ride. Mrs. L. C. Lindsley, Mil-
ledgeville.
Shetland mares, reg. Bred
to one of the Souths_ best
stallions, $150. each. These
are choice animals. George W.
Watson, Route 1, Mays Rd.,
Stockbridge, Ph. GR. 4-7130.
Three Thoroughbred mares,
one with month old filly at
side, one bred, one open. All
reg. with Jockey Club. $1450.
all three. John Bussey, Clay-
man Plantation, Columbus.
At Stud purebred welsh
pony out of English stoek, 2
yrs. old blue with blaze face,
2 white stockings, black mane
De Loach,
Route 1, Glennville, Ph. OLI-
VER 654-2149.
swered,
and tail. Glenn
Black mare, 4 yrs. old, will
foal. in April, very spirited
(not for children). Partly
broken, ean be a 5 gaited
inane. (Lo. Ann = Bove. Nt,
Stpner Road, Macon, Ph.
783-5673. :
Letters an-.
2 thoroughbred Reg: mares,
bred, one with Anglo-Arabian
Reg. filly by side, one blue
roan, Reg. Tennessee walk-
ing stallion, and _ several
grade mares; 2 yr. old blue
roan stallion, not Reg., son of
Midnight Sun. D. D. Brooks,
Rt. I, Fising Fawn, Ph. 632-
3175, area code 205, (not col-
lect).
feot, good conformation, fine
good $200.
les Maddox, Rt.
Ph. 181-J. a
9 yr. old black horse m
wt. 1150 lbs.; 8 yr. old.
skin Quarter horse. B. Hf.
son, Rt. 4, Chatsworth.
Registered Quarter |
also a number of ponie
sale. Bill Crowder, c/o
dy Brook Farm, Rt. 3, 4
ta, Ph. HE. 5-8656.
Pinto pony, wt. about.
lbs., black and white,
gentle, but not fully
$125.; also, new saddl
bridle. Miss Deidre Ral
Rt. 1, Box 80, Blue Ri
mis. out). aS ;
go!
2, Ma
Sheep and Goa
Nubian eross
does, 2 to freshen first
very gentle; also 1 buck
$10. F. W. Womack, Rt.
Barney. j Z
Toggenburg milk goat 1
in production, $35. R. L. Jo.
son, Fairburn. - - a
3 nice milk goats, 1 Nub
2 Saanans, all milking, mv
headed with first kid, ge
and easy milked. J. O. W
ley, 46. Austell Ave., Aus:
Ph. 948-1098.
At Stud: Reg. Toggenb
buek goat, fee $3. or I ||
also, goat milking mact
for sale cheap. E. J. McMal
1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta,
Code 30906, Ph. RE. 3-371:
Geod grade French Aly
dairy goats, one grown mi.
with nice udder, easy to m
2 to freshen this fall, buck |
doe kid born this spring, s
by Reg. French Alpine. C
Hambrick, (1-% mi. out |
milla Hwy.), Moultrie.
66 sheep: Suffolks
Western ewes, and 4 r
not sheared. $1100. or $
after they have been shea
Henry Bell, Dean Forrest
Rt. 5, Box 472, Savannah.
Livestock
WANTED
Want to buy Reg. thorot
bred mare. C. C. Hatch, -
Forrest Blvd., Decatur,
BU, 9-4239.
Want cattle horse, 5-10
old, healthy, and saddle, q
pric and age. P. J. Lipory
1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2
Want a wk. old Reg. S
Gertrudis heifer calf of ;
bloodline, and reason
priced. Henry Camp, Jr.,
1, Morrow, Ph. 478-8430.
carried.
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m each gallon for postage.
Brown, Route 1, Bail
1c
ito Plants; Rutgers,
lobe, 500, $2.; Blue Stem
lards $4. M.; Ga. Red
es $2. plus postage. Per-
2. Telephone nights
4402. J. R. Strayhorn,
1, Gainesville. :
to and collard plants,
or $3. M.; Blakemore
tedona, and Klondike
berry plants 500. $3:75;
Permit no. 216, chea-
beds. Mrs. Guy Crowe,
ming.
roved Ga. Red potato
Ss, strong plants, right
> first quality, Govt. i
. kind 75c cupful, plus
. Mrs. Emory Goble,
Elhjay.
ong pod okra, Germ. 62
50c cupful; dwarf curley
Germ. 72 pct., 25 pkt.;
ozs. $1.; Mung beans,
95 pct. 25c pkt.: 402
ozs. $1.; light col. edible
Owpeas, Germ. 64 pct.,
-cupful; Indian corn, excel.
stitute for sweet corn if
before cols. show,
91 pet., 60c Ib. Hubert
ers, Box 488, Canton.
sw iron Clay peas, Germ.
pct., $5. bu. while they last.
win V. Rush, c/o Rush
Kathleen, Ph. 429-1796.
suckeye plants, 30c plants:
lants $1., plus postage. Per-.
: 1 schell Phillips,
ox 130, Wrightsville.
D0 ..$2,.; $3.50: Ms <
Short Stem and S. C.
ading Collard plants, 40c.C.
it 16. Mrs. Leilar Phillips,
214, Royston.
tomato plants,
Mi; / 6102 (not collect).
Pouliry & Foes
FOR SALE
45 to 50 very heavy type
hens now laying lg. brown
(also white) eggs, $1.25 ea.
Cannot ship, come see. Mrs.
J. D. Archer, Rt. 1, Mableton.
8 white, tame, ducks (young
hens), $1. ea.; also, 5, 4 wk.
old ducklings, 50c ea.; also,
male goose (gander), $3.
Tommy Paine, Rt. 2, Box 322,
Austell.
Lg. assorted lot of rare type
chickens, laying. $1. ea.; pure-
bred blacktail Jap Bantams,
$1. ea.; also, asst?d. Bantams,
50c ea. V. L. Holloway, 188
Smith Ave.. Garden City, Sa-
vannah, Ph. 964-4868 (not
collect).
Purebred Game _ chickens
and 16 purebred roosters, 25
hens, and 50. or 60 small
chickens, must sell, make of-
fer. E. B. Themas, Rt. 3, Lith-
onia (Salem Rd.), Ph. 482-
6 trios Barred Rock Ban- |
tams, 4 mos. to 2 yrs. old,
$4.50 - $7.50 trio; 5 trios Buff
quality, ribbon winners, pri-
ced right. Will ship Exp. Col,
or send M. O. W. S. Hogan,
878 Stallings Ave., Atlanta 16,
Ph. MA. 7-6065, (not collect).
Bantams: purebred White
Cochins, Mille Fleurs, Golden
and Silver Seabrights, all 3
mes. old, $1.50 ea; roosters
(mature) from all breed, $2.
ea. Will not ship. O. D. Mc-
Clure, 1753 Hadlock St., S. W.,
Atlanta 11, Ph. PL. 8-3830.
Araucanus eggs, green and
pink, fresh and fertile, $2.50
doz. Becky Craig, 5730 Long
Island Dr,, N. W., Atlanta 27,
Ph. BL. 5-0239. .
4 good pit games, one, half
Claret - half stage and 3 half
Claret - half Shawl pullets,
$6.50. Eddy Barber, 488 Floyd
Rd., Mableton, Ph. 948-2159
(after 6 p. m.).
Pound .size Nigger Round-
heads and Blue Cubans, $8.50
ane (Grady Thomas, Blairs-
ville. fp
Frying size game chickens,
Roundheads, Clarets and
Greys, stags and pullets, 75
to $1.10 ea. Haskel Ransom,
Rt. 1, Gillsville.
$2.; $3.50 M. Add
Ethel Crowe, Permit
ainesville.
$3.50 M. Add postage.
5. Jim Henderson, Rt.
utger and Marglobe toma-
Jants, $500., $2.25; $4. M.
, or $3. M. at my home.
mit 150. L. C. Strayhorn,
1, Gainesville.
, Feed, Grain
OR SALE
Stal Bermuda hay limed
ighly fertilized, $25. ton
d on your truck, or del.
lewing charges: to 50
as, $9. ton: 51 to 75 mi.,
76 to 100, $10.; 101 to
12.50. D.- LL. Fountain,
Drawer 878, Warner
stal Bermuda hay from
tested fields, fertilized ac-
ling to recommendations.
Jackson, c/o
ms, Jonesboro,
R. 8-2245.
s hay from this years
Coastal Bermuda. J. H.
k, Enigma, Ph. 4537.
00 bales new hay, no rain,
tal Bermuda-Sericea mix-
bale (lg. bales). M. L.
5755 Memorial Dr.,
-Mountain. :
quality Coastal Ber-
ay for sale at barn, or
ler when baling, all
h,| Danny Jones, Rt. 1, Box 86,
-| strain, $5. pr. No less than 2
Game, Fowl,
and Eggs
FOR SALE
Ringneck doves, $4. pr.;
Bantam hens, $1. ea.; phea-
sant males, $2.50 ea.; red Cor-
maux pigeons, $5. pr.; white
King pigeons, $5. pr.; white
doves, $5. pr.; pr. white Silkie
Bantams, $3. pr. Starling
Yawn, P. O. Box 45, Byrom-
ville.
'Asstd. lots of pigeons,
crossed Homers and Kings,
asstd. colors, excel. birds, 40c
ea. in lots of 12 or more.
Willis Biggers, Sr., Box 296,|
Greenville.
San Juan rabbits for sale.
M. R. Roberts, 515 San Fern-
ando Dr., Smyrna (4 blocks
from Belmont Shopping Ctr.),
Ph. 435-4154.
6 NZW rabbits, buck, and 5
does, (3 does bred), $2.50 ea.
at my place, cannot ship. R. L.
Trader, 4334 Calloway St.,
College Park, Ph. PO. 6-8709.
Birmingham roller pigeons,
mostly Pensom strain, excel.
performers in air, variety of
eols., $8. pr. up; also, 2 mated
pr. Shew Pen Homers Adams
&
prs. shipped. R. Lamar Brant-
Tey, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrights-
ville.
Lg. Northern Bobwhite
ders, $10. C at farm. Write for
details. Permit 10. J. L. Tade,
1328, 21st St., Columbus.
Pigeons for sale, or will
trade for peacocks, Whites,
Silvers, Blue Kings, Tumblers,
Rollers, Homers, and Fantails,
reasonably priced. Come after.
Brahma Bantams, best show $2
yrs. old, $15. ea. Cannot ship.
quail eggs, from 8-10 oz. bree- | $2
e
ybwhite quail, day .o
25 9 ea. additicnal wk.;
also, Pheasants day old on Ju
4; also will hatch your eggs
in my incubator. Permit 140.
L. B. Brannan Jr., 5240 North-
side Dr,, N. W., Atlanta, Ph.
BL. 5-51'75.
Improved Northern Bob-
white quail eggs, $15. C, no
mail orders filled; also, day
old chicks, $25. C.; $30. for 1
wk. olds. Permit 32. A. N.
Reeves, 7866 Roswell Rd., Rt.
1, Dunwoody.
Young Bobwhite quail from
improved laying stock, wk.
old, 30c ea.; others 5c per wk.
increase, cannot ship; also,
booking orders for grown
birds beginning August 1.
Permit 22. W. W. Brennan,
207 So. ice St., Box 793,
Americus, Ph. 924-2349.
Pheasants, 1963 hatch B. T.
Golden Kalege; Mongolians,
Ringnecks, Whites, Giant
Mutants, Silvers and Jumbo
Ringnecks; also, 1962 hatch
Ringnecks, and white Kalege
cnly in pairs. J. H. Roque-
more, Rt. 2, Americus.
Peafowls priced according
to age; 2 grown tame Mallard
drakes, $2. ea.; Ringneck
pheasants, 7 hens and 1 cock,
- @a,, or $15. the eight.
Cant ship. E. Lienemann,
Macon, Ph. 788-6432.
Bobwhite quail, 1 wk. old
30c ea.; 6 wks. cld 55dc ea.;
age. Cant ship birds less than
6 wks. old. Permit 129. Alvin
C. Arrington, P. O. Box 203,
Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-8907.
Doves, White, $5. pr.; work-
$1.50 ea.; Fantails, colors, $5.
pr., and odd birds, $1.50 ea.,
R. D. Andrews, 1342 Columbia
Dr., Decatur, Ph. BU. 4-1772.
12-14 pigeons of different
cols. and breeds, 50c ea. Write
befcre coming after so I can
eatch them, cannot ship; also,
some mixed Bantams, 50c ea.
Imogene Sosebee, Rt. 1, Box
126, Woodstock, (just off old
Alabama Rd.).
Quail eggs, $15. C; small
orders, $2.75 doz., including
postage; eggs from 8 to 9 oz.
breeders, $25. C; $3.95 dez.;
baby quail with exceptional
livability record, 25c and up.
Permit 52. Joe Linkous, 4011
Briarcliff Rd., N. E., Atlanta
29, Ph. 634-7416.
Rabbits, 25 does, 3 bucks,
best of bloodlines, all pure-
bred, Calif. and N. Z. white,
some bred, and some with
litters. Frank Plott, Rt. 1, Box
74-A, Duluth, Ph. 476-2363
(not collect).
New Zealand white rabbits,
$8. ea. for juniors 4 mos. old,
wt. 6-7 lbs., will weigh 10-12
lbs.* and over when grown;
also, grown ones now for sale
at $20. to $25.; also, rabbit
pellets for fertilizer, $1. bu.;
mixed compost 75c bu. Champ
W. Page, 149 North Ave., N.
E., Atlanta Ph. TR. 4-6452, _
3 purebred NZW buck rab-
bits, 6 mos. old, $3. ea., or will
exch. for any lg. breed type
does; also, will sell nice trio
of NZW (2 does and buck),
$10.; trio Black Dutch, $10.
Dy: F. Osborne, James St., Win-
er.
2 Indian Blue peacocks, 3
R. H. Freeman, Forsyth, Ph.
994-3524.
Pensom Birmingham Roller
pigeons, old birds, $6. pr.;
youngsters, $1. ea. in lots of
10; also, White Kings and
Giant Homers, $5. pr. M. G.
de_La Rue, 307 Spring St.,
Decatur. ;
Racing Homer pigeons, good
stock, $5. pr.; White Utilities,
Kings, and Giant American
Homers, $4. pr. W. T. Padgett,
2352 Tilson Rd., Decatur, Ph.
BU. 4-1142.
Pigeons: White Utilities,
Kings, and Giant Homers, $4
pr.; young birds, $1.50 -ea.;
also, purebred California rab-
bits, young dees, 12 wks. old,
$2. ea. J. A. Rawls, 199
Rockyford Rd., N. E., Atlanta
17, Ph. DR: 8-6205.
Shew type White Fantails,
mated pairs, $3. pr.; 3 to 5
mos. old, $1. ea.; also, few
young birds in Giant Homers
and Auto-Sexing Texans, $2.
ea. (good producers
Y | eons. Roy Rowland, 2856 First
older birds priced according to | -
ing Ringnecks, $4.; cdd birds, | .
Wild cucumber bark; red
sassafras; blood root; May
apple; hickory. bark; heart
of Ig.) |
aad
_ White Ki ed Kings, |
Blue Kings and Fantail pig-
Ave., S. W., Atlanta, Ph. 766-
7427.
Around 50 frying size rab-
bits. 75c ea. G. H. McClure,
Rt. B., Hillijay.
3 Ringneck doves and 22
white doves, 75c ea. if all tak-
en. J. O. McCann, c/o Grays
Tire Center, Columbus.
Mallard drakes and ducks,
flying type, $5. pr., raised this
year and are full grown. S. W.
Kelly, Rt. 1, Marietta, Ph.
428-5009 (not collect).
Poultry, Game,
Fowl & Eggs
WANTED
Want pedigree Racing Ho-
mer pigeons of Sion Strain
(good large birds). Stanford
W. Grist, Box 76, Mt. Vernon.
Want trio or pair, of polisn
rabbits. J. C. Chapman, Rt. 3,
Tifton. 3 3
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Mice, fresh, dried sage, $2.
lb. Add postage. Mary Tumlin,
Rt. 1, Box 316, Eastanollee.
Yellow root, 4 lb. box, $1.
Po Pe heamileat. soot, $il:35
P. PB. No out of state .orders.
Mrs. E. M. Scutherland, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
3 giant gourds, $5.; also, 6
ft. leather bullwhips; wood
handles, all rawhide covered,
$5. P. P. Earl Stuckey, Black-
shear.
65 white chicken feed sacks,
100 tb. cap., nice smooth cloth,
no letters, 25c ea. plus postage.
Will ship COD. Mrs. Mae
Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville.
root; ratsbane, ea. $1. for 2 lb.
lardbexful plus 25c postage;
dry leaf sage, 8 teacupsful, $1.;
blacksnake root, $1. for Ig.
matchboxful, P. B. Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground.
Yellow root, freshly dug
and washed, 4 lb. lardboxful,
85c; long, red hot pepper pods
for home use, 25c doz.; 5 doz.,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey
Ellis, Rt. 5. Box 58, Ellijay,
zip cede 30540. <
-.Jim Dandy electric. churn,
$12.: hand operated tin can
low dock roots; wild cherry
bark; alder bark, ratsbane, ea.
4 lb. lardboxful, $1. plus 35
postage; peppermint, 25c bun-
, 60c; martin gourd seed,
ehise3
25c pkg. and stamped env.
Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5,
Ellijay. ic
Red heart cedar posts, 6-%
end, 35c-ea., stacked on Lex-
ington, Carlton Hwy. at Tom
Scrrows store. Tom Sorrow,
Carlton, Ph. SW. 7-3771.
Set of dbl. gates made of 4
in. steel pipe, 30 ft. wide with
ereosote posts, hinges and
creosote anchor posts and
adjusting cables, aluminum
paint, $80. W. R. Crowder, Rt.
2, Greenville.
Buckeyes, $5. gal.; 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. J. D. Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrights-
ville. :
Sheeting feed sacks, 100 lb.
cap., washed and ironed, and
free of holes, letters, and
mildew. 30c ea. plus postage.
C. 0. -D. .onders -sent.
Pauline Evans, Rt. 2, Temple.
Farm bell at reasonable
price. Mel Joiner, Rt.
Qanary Lake Dr., Duluth, Ph.
476-3411.
Sage, shade dried and hand
gathered, 1 ib. $2:; 5 Tbs.
$8.75; 10 Ibs., $15.50. All P. P.
up to 5th zone; also, 2 dbs.
nice dry hot red pepper, $4.
P. P. Harrison T. Brown, Rt.
2; Box.257, Toecoa.
60 white chicken feed sacks,
100
age. Will ship C.'O. D. Prompt
delivery. Mrs. Mae Wagoner,
Res Blairsville.
$10. Mrs. Ernie Jchnson, 202
Dixon St., Alma.
20 acre pasture with Fescue,
Ladino Clover and Bermuda
grass, will rent for $2. head
ees. Prefer horses, but would
take gentle cows. Can graze at
least 15 head. R. O. White,
Box 695, Lake Jodeco Rd.,
Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-8348
(between 3 p. m. and 10
p. m.) :
Lg:
gourds,
odd
8 diff. kinds,
shaped African
mixed
rocts of yellow dock,
queen of meadow, and sassa=
fras, 2 lb:
Add postage. L. W. Welch, Rt.
5, Ellijay.
Unwashed sheeting feed
bags without letters, holes, or
mildew, $2.75 doz. P. P. Mrs.
Evelyn Panter, Margret.
same pattern, 35c ea. plus
postage; also, few white sacks,
sealer, seals No. 2 and 3 cans,
$15. Mrs. E. B. Gladden, Rt. 1,
Tallapoosa. .
25c ea. plus postage. Send M.
O. Mrs. Eula Johnson, Winter
ville. :
. THE WORLD oF
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iS
FEBRUARY,
LONG WERE STOCKED IN Buss
BUILT BY THE INTERNATIONAL
Augusta, Ph, 724-1241,
squabs). F. M. Ogletree Sr., |
Barnesville. Brg eden er
Daw! Ma eee
ou : NGERLINGS WERE
ae AND NO THE FingeR \
Kas Gites ane niouat a NGG AVERAGING LESS THAN TWO
Me Nee eet EER 2200 ACRE FRESH WATER BASIN
PAPER COMPANY IN BASTROP LA.
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Tae cane Serene ee creme
iachaacstiiiacha
: llow root; sassafras; May
apple; queen of meadow; yel-_
ft. lg. 4-% ain. across small; =<
Mes,
2 D2
cap., nice, smocth cloth,
no letters, 25c ea. plus post-
Lg. size iron -pot for sale,
per month, you keep up fen-_ es
pkg. of 30 seed, $1.; also, nice,
clean
Printed feed sacks, 3 or 4 of
Beast
_
aid
lardbox full, $1,
oe
PAGE EIGHT :
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Hickory smoked country
cured meats: Hams, 10 te 20
Jbs., 85c lb-; shoulders, 10-15
Ibs., 55 lb.; sides, 10-20 Ilbs.,
50c Ib.; smoked sausage, 60c
Ib.; also, fresh eracklins, 39c
Ib. All meats guaranteed
against spoilage. Postage not
included. Will mail or ship
meat. Mrs. Louise T. Pope,
Box 5, Dexter.
Catnip,~
elecampane, balm,
tansy, calamus, horehound,
houseleak, 20c ea. rooted pl-
ants: feverfew, 40c doz.; gar-
lic, 10c ea.; bulb flowering
pepper, 10c ea. Add postage.
Permit 138. Mrs. Ralph Will-
jams, Rt. 1, Box 44, Lawren-
ceville; "Ph. TH. 3-3193. ~
Fresh home grown tomatoes
and okra from now until late
fall, for sale at my home. Pat
Gasaway, 2215 Snapfinger Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-1374.
Fancy parade saddle, com-
plete outfit, only
times. Ken Jenkins,
ville, Ph. 745-2292.
Blairs-
. Red apples for making jelly.
. $1. Market basket, vou pick.
Mrs. B. Eravis. Hwy. 138,
Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933.
Horehound, 75c doz. plants;
red blcoming horsemint, pep-
permint balm, spearmint, tan-
sy. sarsaparilla catnip, house-
leak, 65c doz. plants or mixed |
order. Add postage. Miss L.
M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dah-
lonega.
O02: ft:
wood handle,
covered, $5.
Blackshear.
So. Ga. healthy buckeye pl-
ants, 30c ea., or 4, $1. Per.
471. Enclose postage. Huschell
Paps... hie. 1;- box 1505
- Wrightsville.
leather bull
all
Earl
whips,
rawhide
Red Sassafras root, wild
cherry bark, elder roots, mull-
en leaves, poke roct, half gal.
ice cream box full, 75c: nice
Buckeyes. $5. gal. 50c doz. En-
close postage. Herman Pnil-
lips, Rt..1, Box 130, Wrights-
ville,
Yellow root, fresh dug and
washed, 4 lb. lard box mea-
sured full, 85c: long red hot
pepper pods for home use, 252
doz.: 6 doz., $1. Add postage.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box
58, Ellijay.
Burlap bags, large sacks,
20c small bags, 10c postage.
Taft Parker, 310 N. Pilly St.,
Griffin.
Apple Cider mill, has 2
barrels to press out cider
(while pressing one you can
Brind and fill other press).
wood work, sound, never out
in weather, $35. at my home.
James M. Lee, 1742 Ware Ave.,
East Point, Ph. PO. 1-8567.
used few}
Stuckey, |
40 lbs., 85c 1b. Will not del.
Alton McLendon, Rt. 3, Car-
rollton (between 7 to 6).
36 cases pure North Ga.
sorgum syrup in qt. jars, 12
jars to case, $6.50 case plus
postage. F. W. Collins, Rt. 2
Blairsville, Ph. 745-2806.
3 sugar cured hams, 35 or
Yellow root: ratsbane: wild
cherry bark; alder. bark;
devils shoestring: blood root:
sourwood bark; heartleaf root;
elder root: winter huckleberry
leaves: green penny royal:
poke root, $1. for 2 lb. lard-
boxful, plus postage. Miss
Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Bal!
Ground.
New crop Mtn. wildflower
honey, fresh and raw, 5 Ib.
tin extracted, $1.50; 6,45 Tb.
cans, $8.; 5 Ib. tin with comb,
$2.:.6,.5 Ib. cans, $10.50. Add
postage: 60 Ib. can extracted,
$13.75 FOB. Edward D. Cols-
ton, Rt. 1, Box 307, Toccoa.
Tulip Poplar honey, 6, 5 lb.
square jars, $8.; 5 gal., 60 lb.
wt., $12. Free del. Atlanta
area. Write for prices on large
lots. W. R. Smith, 2330 Park
Ave., S. W., Atlanta 15.
New parade saddle outfit,
used only twice, black, dia-
mond spotted, 15 in. seat,
breast strap, bargain, $115.
Amos Loughridge,
1218 Ri-
verbend Rd., Dalten. ~
Country sugar cured hams
85c Ib.: shoulder, 55c Ib., lo-
cated in Helena. Thurman
Roper, Rt. 1, Sautee.
Nice rhubarb for home use,
| 25c. lb., plus postage: or 202
ilk. if you come after. Mrs. W.
W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
\
100 white chicken feed
sacks, 100 Tb. size, free of
holes. unwashed, 15c ea. H. J.
Chandler, Rt. 1, Good Hope.
Nice elean rocts and herbs:
Yellow root, sassafras, catnip,
queen of meadow, devils
shoestring and May apple, 2
Ib. lardboxful, $1. plus post-
age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt.
5. Ellijay.
hoice country cured hams,
good lean type, 8-15 lIbs., 90c
Ib, William E. Lanier, Rt. 2,
Box 84, Metter. Ph. 685-1016.
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want 10 tons of Coastal
Bermuda hay, well cured, and
delivered to farm. Ralph
ee Roswell, Ph. 993-
6621. af
Want to buy blackberries
for home use, at reasonable
price. Mrs. Q. R. Simpson, 6
S. Eugenia Pl.. NW., Atlanta
18, Ph. 799-1398.
Want several squares of
used galvanized roofing. State
price and cond. Roy Puckett,
Rt. 1, Waleska.
ACTS ABouT FARMING...
>>.
TODAY, THAN KS JN
A LARGE MEASURE TO PLENT
FUL SUPPLIES OF LOW-
COST ENERGY, THE TYPICAL
A FARMER'S YIELD HAS
WE NOW PROVIDES FOR
H\MSELF AND 2:7 OTHERS. Z
i THE 23 MILLION HORSES (7
a he
s
ON AMERICAS FARM
HAVE BEEN ALL BUT
REPLACED BY S MILLION 7
x
fF OWN NEEDS AND THE NEEDS
B AND MULES ONCE NEEDED Z Z Z
AN CENTURY AGO, THE AVERAGE
BR AMERICAN FARMER PRODUCED
ENOUGH TO TAKE CARE OF HIS
oF oe OTHER PEOPLE.
] BEEN GREATLY INCREASED: | VA A
pRECION AND 3 MILLION (7 Le,
Want several thousan
bushels of Barley. Gene Cal-
laway, Rayle, Ph. BL. 4-7825.
Want 110 bu. of well filled
feed oats. Write stating price
at your farm and price del.
to Valdosta, if possible. James
B. Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta.
Want 3 or more Halt Pint
fig bushes. State price and
postage if mailable. $
Stout, Warm Springs.
Want to keep riding horses
in my pasture for use of same.
Linda Sexton, Rt. 1, Box 297,
Norcross, Ph. 448- 3193.
Want to buy 300 or 400 lg.
bamboo stakes, 8 ft. long.
State best price. James C.
Lawson, Rt. 1, Ball Ground,
zip code 30701.
Want 30 tons corn shucks
del. to my farm. Quote price
and approx. del. date. Clif-
ford Campbell, Box 146,
Cleveland.
Would like to hear from
someone who has a cider mill
for sale. Luther Wiggins, Rt.
4, Canton.
Want 200-300 ft. of old rail
fence in good cond. Will
come after them. State price
and location. Claude Burrell,
820 Tank St., Roswell.
Want to buy about 500 lbs.
of Fescue. Quote price in first
letter. (HSA. Denson, Rt 3,
Douglasville.
Hlanilieeatic.
FOR SALE
3 pc. colored vanity _ set,
$1.75; white, $1.50: white
centerpieces, $1. oe and $1.50:
9 pe. white sofa and chair sets,
$6.50; col. sets, $5.50; pillow,
$1.50, and $1. 75: cro. pillow-
case trimming, $1. Add post-
age. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box
314, Eastanollee.
Soft, washable, gen uine
lambskin baby moccasins in
pink, blue or white, all hand-
laced and emb. in white, $1.-
LO: pris) 3 pr: P.P. Mailed
in gift boxes. Mrs. Edgar Wat-
kins, Rt. 3, New Echota, Cal-
houn.
3 pe. vanity Seis. oie set: 3
pe. white cro, chair sets with
tassel, $6. set; aprons, 65c
a.; cro. grape, rose, or pansy
doilies, $1.50 ea.; cro. wild
rose doilies, $1.65 ea.; emb.
dresser scarves with cro. edg-
ing, $1. ea. Add postage. No
checks. Dura Bradley, Rt. ae
Waco.
Wht. cro.
tablecloth, 73 x
98, in. $50.; wht. cro. bootees,
irimmed in pink, blue, yellow
and green, 75c pr.; also, bibs
te match, both, $1.; cro. pot-
holders, $1. ea. Add postage.
Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1,
Monroe,
10 dbl. bed age Guile tebe
and others, $7.5 ea., some
appliqued: hot oe 25: pot |;
holders, 15c; hankies with 1%
in. tatting trim, $1. ea.; hen
and biddy tatting, Sie: yd.;
ae 7dc yd.; single, 50c yd.;
1% inch width, $1. 50 yd.;
doilies, 9 in., 50c: 18 in. eSle or
any size or col. you want.
Add postage. Mrs. Virginia
Belcher, Rt. 3, Bowden.
Emb. pillowcases on wht.
linenlike cloth, $1.50 set: cro.
novelty soap tur tles, 50c ea.;
baby booties, all white or
trimmed in plue, pink, and
yellow; round cro. doilies,
about 18 inches diam., $1.25;
dresser sets, $2.25. Add post-
age. Vella Rice, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming.
Nicely trimmed aprons
with bibs, $1. a.; without
bibbs, 75c ea.; potholders, 15
Cas LO Si emb. dish towels,
Bs $1. Add postage. Mrs, H. A.
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. -
Old-fashioned bonnets w uh
ruffles, $1.; without ruffles,
75c; same bonnet without
tail, ruffled, 60c; aprons, nice
materials, lg. with Dibwoc:
lg. band, 60c: med. band, 50c,
2 pockets on aprons; chil-
drens bonnets, 4-9 yr. size,
60c, state age. Add postage.
Mrs. : F.- Humphreys, 125
North Ave. Garage Apt.,
Gainesville,
Cro. pieces: coffee table,
wildrose design, oval shape,
18 x 30 in., center of doilies
wht., roses red, $2. ea.; cro.
pansy doilies, 18. in. diam,
center of doily wht., 16 pan-
sies around ea. doily, color of
pansy, blue and pink, $2. ea.
| made, 1-6 yr.
3 pe. half star dr
a 3 pe. star dresser set, e
$1.25; 3 pc. pineapple oe
set, $1.50; centerpiece, $1.: 7
$5. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box
34, Kingsland.
#3) {DCs .CLOL=s vanitya set. le:
size, in wht., pink, yellow, $1.
set; cro. doilies, 18 in. diam.,
in wht., pink, yellow, 75c ea.;
cro. ruffle doilies, 16 in.
diam., in pink, wht., yellow,
$1.75 ea.; clothespin bags,
apron style, asstd. cols., 35c
ea. Add 10c postage on ea.
No checks. Mrs. Lola M.
Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.
Quilt tops, dbl. bed size:
Poinsettia design in red: rose
design in red, yellow and
pink; pansy design in pink,
yellow and lavendar. All have
green leaves and stems, appl.
on bleached wht. sheeting with
matching thread, $6.50 ea. No
checks. Mrs. W. C. Maney,
Rive2) aulas
-Band top aprons with pock-
ets and clothespin aprons,
asstd. prints and cols., 50c ea.;
pillowcases, white and pastel
cols, emb. design and cro,
lace trim, $2. pr.: potholders,
asstd. prints, 15c each; cro.
lace for pillowcases, any col-
or, 36c yd. Add postage. Mrs.
Buford Henry, Rt. 2, Frank-
lin.
Childrens
dresses, nicely
size, $2. ea.;
full size cotton ruffle bed-
spreads, asstd. cols., $5.50 ea.;
aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.: novelty
pot holders, 20 eas iG Sle
dish towels, appliqued or
emb., 25c ea.: 5, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay.
Dbl. wht. crocheted bed-
spread, $30.; also, cro. cross
for Bibles, 10c ea. Regina
Misfeldt, 149 Carruth Dr., Ma-
rietta, Ph. 428-4362. -
Sun bonnets, ladies size, $1.
ea.; 2, $1.90.; childrens, 65c
at band aprons, 50c ea.; bib
aprons, 60c ea.: emb. dresser
scarfs, cro. ends, 50 ea.; dia-
per shirts, 50c ea.: emb. dish
cloths, 15c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 8,
Gainesville.
Handmade crochet bed-
spread, $30.; le. size table-
Cloth, 925 x 100 in. made of
size 20 thread, cream color,
Ha Mrs. A. B. Chapman, Rt.
geen Rd., Macon, Ph. SH.
Bib and band aprons, $1.
ea.; med. size band aprons,
50 ea.; dresser scarfs, $1.;
also, nice quilt top, $4. Apron
free with $5. order. Add post-
age. Mrs. Maver Estep, 137
Auburn Ave., LaGrange.
rose, $1., or all 11 pieces for-)
aprons, 156. ea.
l5e ea; 10, $1.;
scarf
vanity sets, $1. ea. Mrs,
Lowman, Rt. 5 Ellijay.
Baby sweater, cap and b
tee set, hand crocheted in sl
stitch baby nylon in
colors, pink, blue, green
low and wht., $5. set: sw
and cap, $4. 40: bootees
DiaiPs Pi aolde fashioned
nets, $1.; band aprons, 6
Send M. O., or will send C.
D. Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Rt
Bex 14, Blairsville, Ph.
4968.
Button crown bonn
prints, solids, organdy,
trimmed, $1.75 ea.: old-
ioned bonnets, $1.45;
trimmed organdy band apt
$1.45 ea.; band aprons wil
pockets, clothespin aprons,
ea.; bib coverall aprons will
pockets, $1: ea.; lg. size
lowcases, lace, ae. trim
$2. to $3. Mrs. A. L Hu
Rt. 1, Temple.
Hand painted |
permanently washable,
snew white muslin, p.
cols., $2. set; scarf to m
$1. ea. in swans. hearts,
flowers. dogwoods, angel
roses, colonial girl des
also, tablecloths, 54 X 5
Morning Glory design paini
on, $5.; also, Igr. size. M
W. Welch, Rt. By Senay
16 X 36 in., all over floral p:
tern, ecru thread, $3.50; dre:
er set, 3 pes. with 15 in. do:
in ecru cel, thread to mai
dresser runner, $3.; or all
pieces $5., del. Mrs. Ida M
Sullivan, 826 Mari Ste
rollton.
Dbl. bed size handma
quilt tops of new print m
eae $3. ea. plus posta;
Se - O. Mrs. Eula Joh
Sal Feet
August 13th Tuesday
1:00 p. m. Tifton Sales P
vilion, Coastal Plains E
periment Station, Tifte
Ga. 3rd Annual Grad)
Commercial Hereford Sz
Bred heifers, open heife)
weaning age heifers i)
grade good or better -
many have BCIA_ record
For information contact Ca:
Cooling, Fieldman, Georg:
Hereford Assn., Ee 0, Be
1292, Albany. A
Tifton.
Summerville. .
Farms, Woodbury.
August 1 North, Winder.
No checks. Mrs. Lola M.
Pale Southeast, Baxley.
July 30 Northeast, Milledgeville.
Agricultural |
CALENDAR |
July 17 Annual Meeting, coer Egg Association
Dempsey Hotel: Macon.
Short Course, ABAC, Tifton.
July 18 pereduciag: Tomatoes In Plastic Greenhouses
July 23 Swine Short Course and Field Day, ABAC,
August 2-3 Chattooga oh Farm Bureau Rade.
August 9 Junior Beef Cattle Short Course, Millarden:
SCHEDULE FOR
Annual Tour and Clinic, County Agents and Georgia Food
Education Survey Chemical Weed Control.
July 17 South Central, Valdosta,
Maney, Ri, 2, Lula,