- Georgia 
#&F armers 
 
  
 
   
 
  
 
Phil Campbell, 
 
Commissioner 
 
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FARM WORK 
 
WANTED 
 
   
     
     
  
    
     
   
    
    
  
   
    
   
    
    
   
   
  
 
  
 
22 yr old, married man, io 
ghildren, desires work on 
rm, or poultry work. Must 
e furnished (as have no fur- 
iture). Contact. Lamar Whit- 
eld, 288 Prather Bridge Road, 
BCCOds 8 
 
shool age. Self only to work, 
ants job on poultry farm, 
1d feeding and looking after 
ock. Livable wages and 2-3 
house wired for elec. stove. 
ve to be moved, any time. 
. Claris Denton, c/o Joe 
mey, Ht, <1, Clayton. 
 
ork. 2 children, girl 12 and 
son 10 yrs. old, help with 
work. Want room, board or 
house and reasonable wages. 
ave to have transportation. 
rs. Essie Sam, Rt. 1, Box 
700, LaFayette. 
 
White, single man wants 
job on farm, doing general 
arm work, truck, tractor, etc. 
for room, board and reasona- 
ble weekly salary. 
 
2 couples want work on 
poultry or cattle farm. 1 man 
Pxp. as a mechanic. Would like 
be together. Available at 
any time. Contact. E. F. Fin- 
fannon, Rt. 1, Lithonia, 
 
_ White man and wife wants 
job on chicken farm or look- 
ing after stock. Salary or work 
on halves. Ref. if necessary. 
irnest T, Lee, Rt. 4, Eastman. 
 
Man with 6 in family, 32 
s. old, wants job on farm, 
p. with all farm machinery, 
mt drink. Must have good 
use and good wages. L, D. 
ilson, Columbus Hwy. Rt. 1, 
zella. 
 
   
  
 
     
    
  
   
    
 
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Single white man wants job 
 
  
  
    
   
    
   
    
   
  
  
   
  
   
   
    
  
   
 
  
 
ing light farm work with 
od people. Write full details 
ork and pay with board. 
ome after. All letters ans. 
inish references. Ready to 
ork now. Boyd Jones, 30 
ary St., Rossville. 
 
Man and wife, 1 small.child, 
ants job on chicken farm. 
in give Ref. Clyde A. Meers, 
4, Blairsville. 
 
White man, 42 yrs. old and 
fe, wants job on farm. Sev. 
s. mechanic hay balers, 
ombine and all type farm and 
w mill equipment. Write. 
C. Neill, Rt. 3, Box 327 A, 
nokey Rd., Newnan. 
 
Man and wife in 50s, rais- 
on farm. Man can do some 
penter work, also tractor 
. Stock or hog farm. OF 
retaker. Regular salary. 
ate best offer with 3-4 R. 
use, wired for stove, not too 
ar from Atlanta. Sober. Do 
jot smoke and dont mind 
rk, Move at once. Charley 
Craven, Rt. 2, Austell. 
 
FARM HEI? 
 
WANTED 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
     
   
    
   
   
    
   
  
 
  
 
  
 
ant nice honest, sober 
mily to live on farm, about 
 
A, for standing rent or 
e crop. Will give good 
ce. Unpainted, 3 R. house 
e to furnish self), elec.,: 
1/4 mi. to school bus, 
 
White woman, 2 children, 
 
with family, 
 
WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 28, 1959 
 
Want man and wife for cat- 
tle farm. Must be able to drive 
tractor and truck. C. L. Wil 
liams, 4347 E. Brookhaven Dr,, 
Atlanta 19, Ph. CE. 3-7379. 
Danielsville. 
 
Need man with family to 
raise chickens and tend land. 
Space for 7,000 broilers and 
 
plenty of good land. Must be 
 
honest, sober and dependable. 
Good deal for right party. See 
anytime any day before 11:00 
A.M. James E. Malcom, Rt. 1, 
Trickum Rd., Woodstock, 
 
Want young married couple 
from the country, no children, 
also, healthy middleaged man. 
No drifters nor drinkers. Poul- 
try farm, gardening and other 
light farm chores, rough car- 
penter work. Room, board, 
laundry. Time off. J. H. Street, 
3090 Buford Hwy., Atlanta 6. 
 
Want man, small family, for 
full time work on farm, able 
drive truck, tractor, cultivate 
row crops, hog raising, some 
mechanical and rough carpen- 
tery ability. Good 5 R. house, 
wired elec. stove, school bus 
route; also want party with 
own. equipment, for 39 A. good 
cotton land, 
basis. 4 R. house furnished. 
Gus G. Moore, Resaca. Ph. Cal- 
houn MA 9-5756. a 
 
Want good man for 125 A. 
good bottom land on 3rds and 
4ths. Good house, on mail and 
school bus. Rt. House wired 
for elec. stove, plenty barn 
room: Must furnish own equip- 
ment and self to farm. L. E. 
Swanson, Sr., P. O. Box 32, 
Chatsworth. 
 
Want white man with small 
family who can drive truck 
and tractor to do general farm 
work. Frank Jackson, Rt. 2, 
Franklin. 
 
Want small family, good 
workers and reputation and 
character, to work 14 acres 
cotton on shares. Other time 
wages. Tractor farming. Lu- 
cian Collins, Rt. 2, Cobbtown. 
 
Want white or col., man 
sober, . reliable, 
take over farm on 50-50 basis. 
10 A. cotton and 15-8/10 pea- 
nuts, allotments. Plant all 
okra, watermelons, etc. plenty 
of feed you want. Raise hogs 
and cows. Ford and J. D. trac: 
tors. 5 R. house, wired for 
stove. School bus by door. 8 
mi. So. Perry. T.-M. Terrell, 
 
Rie 1: Jelko. 
 
  
 
SALE EVENTS - 
 
February 6  Friday  Reg. 
Poland China bred gilt Sale 
.... to be held in (heated) 
Bleckley Livestock  barn, 
Cochran .... 50 gilts, bred 
to certified meat type boars; 
10 serviceable boars and 10 
open gilts .... Bangs free 
and treated for cholera and 
erysipelas. All from one of 
the Souths leading herd. 
For information, contact 
Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran. 
 
  
 
February 4  Wednesday  
_ Special Sale, of the Georgia 
Spotted Poland China As- 
sociation  at Valdosta, 
Lowndes. Co. . . . some fine 
hogs will be offered and 
sold, especially, bred gilts, 
open gilts and Junior boars. 
For information, contact 
 
  
 
  
 
. T. Fowler, Rt. 5, Elli- | 
a 4 _Assn., Pinehurst. 
 
M. J. Blackmon, Pres., SPC 
 
standing rent 
 
_| completely 
 
  
 
  
 
EQUIPMENT 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
one 3 wheel trailer with 
ball hitch cattle body, 4 x 6 
ft., $35. H: C. Brewer, Rt 41, 
 
Planters and cultivators to 
fit B or H John Deere, hy- 
draulie lift, in good cond., 
$175; also, J. D. and seeder, 
fits 5 or 6 disc tiller, good 
cond., $25. T. H: Bennett, 
Musella, Ph. Roberta Vernon, 
6-4862. 
 
New farm wagon, no tires, 
no body, $100, also has 5th 
wheel. Cecil White, Rt. 2, Syl- 
vester, Ph. 4148. 
 
Bradley PTO chopper har- 
vester, perfect condition. Sell 
or trade for cattle; also, ten 
10 gal. milk cans, $6 ea. W. C. 
Hewatt, Rt. 1, Lilburn, 
 
2 H. wagon, stalk cutter, 
riding cultivator, all good 
cond.; also anvil, harness, 2 
 
pr. tongs, blowers, ducksnest 
and vice. One or all at my 
 
place. John C. Tatum, Talking 
 
Rock. 
 
D 6 caterpillar tractor with 
blade and sub-soil plow and 
400 gal. cypress tank with 
pump for spraying cattle or 
orchards; also, 2 wheel farm 
trailor on rubber. Robert Tay- 
lor, LaGrange, Ph. 4-5336. 
 
Deep well pump in perfect 
condition, $75. Mrs. E. 
Thompson, 4121 Washington 
Rd., RFD, East Point, Ph. PO. 
7- 1345. 
 
Brower 1/2 ton, above floor, 
feed mixer with Le elec. 
motor, $175. Charles Stewart, 
 
Alpharetta, Rucker Rd., Ph. 
5635. 
 
Good, 4 wheel drive, farm 
jeep, good tires, runs fair, 
 
$200. Baby Grantham, Wie, 
 
Douglas, Ph. 0267 -. 
 
4 cylinder Wisc. air cooled 
engine, good as new, used 
very little to pull Ford com- 
bine. Reasonably priced. My 
 
place, 12-1/2 mi. S.W., At- 
deanta. J) h. -cMebks, High. 
Shoals. 
 
John Deere B tractor, motor 
rebuilt, planters 
and cultivators, 4 disc John 
Deere tiller and dbl. section 
cut-away harrow, all good con- 
dition, $795. W. S. Young, Rt. 
2, Gordon. 
 
Mechanical hole digger (8 
 
ft. size), $65, or exch. for feed 
mill. N. W. McLeod, Cuthbert. 
 
Heavy saw mill belt, 80 ft. 
long and 10 in. wide. "At my 
place. Clint Wood, Rt. 2, Com- 
er (Paoli). 
 
Small cider mill, $10; also, 
all kinds farming tools. S. C. 
Woddell, Bremen. 
 
1955 IHC, 8 dise grain drill 
with fert. and seed attach- 
 
ments, used only on 120 acres. 
Sell or trade for small manure 
 
spreader in perfect condition. 
J. Ewing Arnold, Rt. 3, Windy 
Hill Rd., Marietta, a HE. oe 
 
"$8703. 
 
tires, 
~ | plow 
 
  
 
1 ea., 1 H wagon and har- 
ness, Cole planter, H and 2 H 
turners, cultivator, single 
stock, also, number of plows, 
scrapes and wings, $75. Mrs, 
C. C. Talley, 553 McPherson 
St., Bremen. 
 
Almost new cultivator for 
Ford tractor, complete except 
fenders. No letters. See 5-1/2 
mi. N. of Alpharetta. Leonard 
stone, Rt, pee: Bh, 
4578. 
 
Bolens Huskey 5 HP garden 
tractor, 12 in. wheels, rubber 
good condition, turning 
and. cultivator, $150. 
 
David Ware, Rt. 3, Ringgold. 
 
1951 Allis Chalmers C trac- 
tor and equip., turning plow 
harrow, planters, distributor, 
peanut plows, weeder and 
cultivator, new back tires, all 
fair cond., $700. J. A. Patter- 
son, Rt. 2, Sumner, Ph. Syl- 
vester 3733. 
 
Sears round type, elec. in- 
cubator, used 1 time, perfect 
condition, $15. H. C. Trimble, 
Fairburn, Ph. 7032. 
 
2 Oakes gas auto. brooders, 
90 Brower round tube feeders, 
12-8 ft. auto. waterers, 30-5 
qt. fountains and caps, used 
only for 1 house of broilers. 
Cheap. Curtis E. Ivey, Re, 
 
Box 221, Newnan. 
 
Int'l. S Harvester 2 elec. 
cream separator and one 5 jal. 
elec. butter churn, $60. How- 
 
ard James, RFD 2, Hephzibah, 
Ph, RE. 6-2165. 
 
Sears incubator, model 720, 
approx, 150: egg .cap.;. elet.,; 
operated, excellent cond., $20 
at my place. E. G. Holbrook, 
Rt. 1, Mableton, Ph. Austell 
2190, 
 
Shallow well Lancaster 
turbo pak pump, lift approx. 
22 ft., excellent cond., recent- 
ly repaired, $35: also, gear 
box, approx. 900 Ibs., very 
compact 6. in. dia. shaft, worm 
gear drive, $15. O. H. Ruff, 
Rt. 1, Hearn Rd., Ellenwood. 
 
1946 John Deere B tractor, 
 
hand cranked, remodeled last 
 
yr. and painted. All equip. ex- 
cept planters (as trailor equip. 
is not 3 point hookup), $375; 
18 in. plow with 30 in. coiter, 
trailer type, $50; 1948 truck, 
1-1/2 ton, good tires, $295. 
iD; Vocke, Slee Box 90, 
Quitman. 
 
1956 Super 77 New Holland 
hay baler, excellent condition, 
$950 at my farm. Andrew Hall, 
RFD, Jackson, Ga. Ph. Mc- 
Donough 3768. 
 
_ Ford tractor and harrows, 
practically new, bargain price; 
also, 
my place on Tom Fraser Rd., 
4 mi. N: of Buford. Bob Pir- 
kle, Rt. 2, Buford. 
 
John Deere B tractor, bush 
and bog harrow and smoothing 
harrow, cheap. W. D. Dickens, 
RFD 3, Barnesville. 
 
John Deere cultivators and | 
planters, fit A or B tractor, 
good condition, $150. U. T. 
 
Smith, Mansfield, Ph. 6091.) 
 
wa 
 
scrape for grading. At. 
 
  
 
  
 
NUMBER 21 
 
1 man mall chain saw with fe 
 
blade and new chain. Herschel 
M. Tidwell, Rt. 1, Cartersville, 
Ph. 1426- ie 
 
12. Chattancons Mules ae 
 
(cultipacker with spring teeth  
in 3 sections), $225; 12 ft. 
rotary hoe in 4 sections, see ; 
cond., $150; 2 H. deep well 
 
Purless pump, complete tank 
and pipe, $200, or pump alone, 
$125. Gus G. Moore, Resaca, | 
Ph. Calhoun MA. 9-5756. 
 
Allis Chalmers B tractor, 1 
row planters and cultivators, 
2 dise Athens plow, King 8 
disc harrow, dbl. section dra 
harrow and 2 wheel trailor, al 
good condition. Mrs. E. C. Car- 
den, Rt. 1, Moreland. 
 
Hudson electric brooder, 100 
cap. extra good cond. $15. Will 
not ship, D. 1. Thomas, Jr, 
 
544 Walker St., Augusta.  
 
Dorsey Rotary mower, 3 
point hitch, 6 mo. old, only. 
used 4 times, - $275. Dd, WwW. 
Mills, Roswell, Ph. 6659. a 
 
632 Jaying cages, ea. 10 ia, 
wide, complete with feed and 
water troughs, good ae eae 
used 18 mos. 30c ea. all or 
any number. L. S. Gandy, Pel- 
 
ham, Phone, night, 8154, farm ~ c 
 
2592. 
 
3 reconditioned open buggies  
 
and harness, also, pony carts 
 
in 3 sizes with 20, 24 and 26. 
in. wheels. At my home on - 
 
Hwy. 172, E. W. Harper, Rt. 3, : S 
 
Hartwell. 
 
Cole 3 row grain drill with 
fertilizer, good as new except _ 
plows are worn some, $15,  
FOB. P. J Sewell, Lavonia. 
 
Good 1949 Farmall H trac- jo 
 
tor, starter, lights and good 
tires, 
 
Jenkinsburg. 
 
Bottom Safer Sie 
condition. Sell or swap for 3 
point lift type plow harrow or  
 
| other farm equipment I can  
 
use. Norman Griffin, Pitts. 
 
One ea., 2-H wagon, $253 
 
2 H middle buster, $10: mule 
iron doubletree pues 
with singletre e. $51.2 sets 08 
 
scoop, $10; 
 
gears with 2 leather collars, 
 
size 17 and 19. One set, a o 
- other, $5. G. L. Jackson, Rt. 
 
Tucker Rd. Stone Mountain, 
Ph. 9027. 
 
Allis Chalmers 
planter and cultivators, 
 
2B) tractor,  
 
WN. -Cofer, Rt; 1. Box 284, 4] 
Washington, Ph. OS. 8-2201. we 
 
Ford Ferguson 2 disc turn ee 
| plow, used very little, almost 
like new. F. H, Bunn, Midville. = ae 
 
No. 77 New Holland hay 
 
baler with motor, No. 26 Mas- 
 
sey-Harris, 10 ft., self propelle 
66 -Allis 23 
Chalmers combine and Allis 
Chalmers 3 tractor mower. = Oa 
 
ed, combine, No. 
 
F, Smith, Calbert.  < 
 
Planter and fertilizer coe 
ment for David Bradley trac- 
tor, $22; cultivator for same, _ 
$16; Bradley  tree saw and  
 
weed cutter, moble unit, 23/4 S 
 
HP engine, $70; weed burner, 
4 gal. size, $10. All used ver 
little. Jimmy ~ Hewatt, Rt. oe 
Stone Mountain. : ee 
 
Cole, cog driven, corn plant. a 
at my place. Hoyt  
 
er, $20; 
Head, Suches, a 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
cheap. Troy DeAndre, : : 
 
fond 
 
fair : 
cond. (No starter or lift) $300.  
 
  
 
  
 
  
   
   
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
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Chipley (on Pi 
 
  
 
  
  
 
  
 
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eommercial business, any 
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Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., 
by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second 
class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., 
under Act of June 6, 1900. Avzepted for mailing at special 
rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8. 
 
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All requests for 
 
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~FOUIPMENT 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
4 stall Intl. Harvester pipe- 
line milking parlor outtit, 
complete with milkers, stain- 
less pipe and_ cooler, only 
 
lightly used. W. E. Dellinger, 
/O Dellinger farm, Rt. 2, 
Rome, Ph. 2-4447. 
 
Joilet corn sheller with shuck 
pipe, 40 HP Allis Chalmers 
unit, pulleys, belts and line 
-shafting, good cond., $1,975 
FOB. D: L. Flanders, Scotland. 
 
Gould pump, fit 42 ft. well, 
$45; 7 plow tool bar to fit 
Jarge Farmall (can use 3-17 
plows), $65; med. size J. D. 
grain drill, perfect cond. 
rubber, $175; also, $1,500 bu. 
Columbia grain bin, already 
~ erected, can be transported on 
truck. Mrs. Hugh L. White, 
ee ee Ph. McDonough 
 
19. 
 
2 wheel David Bradley trac- 
tor with V type plows, disc 
harrow, turn plow, lay-off 
plow, good cond. $125 cash. 
- Only stamped, self addressed 
 
Jetters answered. F. T. Kirby, 
t. 1, Bankhead Hwy., (Stone 
 
City), Douglasville, Ph. 3623. 
 
2 wheel David Bradley gar- 
 
- den tractor with turning plow, 
 
disc harrow, 2 cultivators and 
 
' dirt or snow plow blade, $150. 
 
T. J. Ferguson, Rt. 1, Corne- 
lia. : 
McCormick 2 H mower, in 
 
perfect condition, 1 H hay rake 
 
and Allen Bradley hammer 
 
_ mill: O. M. Ruff, Sr., Rex Rd., 
, 2 orrow, Ph. Stockbridge, 
S66. 
 
Planters and euivatere for 
 
A, B and 50 John Deere trac- 
 
tor, good condition. Paul Ab- 
ney, Rt. 1, Kennesaw, Ph. 
Marietta 8-3906. 
 
- 8 can Kelvinator milk cool- 
er, excellent cond.; also milk 
2 
ch ine Mtn.) Ph. 
 
A 
 
  
 
  
 
20 disc 24 in. Intl. tandem 
harrow, hydraulic, $450; E-Z 
Flow, $200; 4 disc tiller for 
Ford tractor, $200; 2 trailers, 
1 ton ea., $150 ea., 6 section 
drag harrow, $150; rigid pipe 
cutter, $6; 3 section JD rotary 
hoe, $150; also other items. 
E. H. Peavy, C/O Dimon 
Ranch, Concord. 
 
Set Cole distributors and 
planters for Ford tractor, good 
cond. Sell at half price at 
first cost. H. G. Samples, Rt. 
2, Alamo. 
 
10 cages with stands, 18 x 
30 x 30, feeders and nest boxes 
1/2 in. mesh wire, suitable for 
quail. or rabbits. Z. B. Keel, 
5050 Campbellton Rd., At- 
lanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-2592. 
 
1950 Willys farm Jeep, pow- 
er take off, 3 point hitch, 4 
wheel drive, governor, excel- 
lent cond., original curtains, 
etc, $450; 2 wheel steel body 
trailer with hitch, good cond. 
$50 with Jeep or $75 if sold 
separtely. Paul M. Mix, Fay- 
etteville, Ph. 4271. 
 
Cultivators and middlebus- 
ter for Farmall H tractor; al- 
so, good 6 row cotton duster. 
eee E. Chick, Monroe, Ph. 
 
671. ; 
 
1 ea., feed mixer with mo- 
lasses attachement, $200; oat 
krimper, large size, $150; also, 
wood saw, steel frame, move- 
 
able table, $25. R. L. Jackson; 
 
Flint River Farms, Jonesboro, 
Ph. Greenleaf 8-6217. 
 
Super 66 New Holland hay 
baler, good condition, New 
Holland 55 rake, used 1 season, 
$1,350. Will sell separately. E. 
H. Reid, Rt. 4, Cumming. 
 
1957. Allis Chalmers CA 
tractor, Athens bush and bogg 
harrow, coil shank cultivator, 
and planters, $2,000. S. F. 
Rosser, Locust. Grove. 
 
25 HP G. E., 3 phase motor, 
with oil starter, switch boxes, 
etc., perfect cond., used on 
 
farm with cotton seed delinter; 
also, 6,000 lb. cap. house floor 
scales, 2 bar, in perfect cond. 
Mac F. Oglesby, Rt. 2, Hart- 
Ww Ol, 
 
  
 
Quote price FOB. Chas. 
 
  
 
WANTED 
 
  
 
Want one 2 bottom 14 or 16 
in. Dearborn or Ford turning 
plow with 3 point hitch, in 
good condition. State best cash 
price. Milton Carter, Rt. 2, 
Douglas. 
 
Want egg washer. Must be 
in good condition. John L. 
Robison, Box 36, Ailey. 
 
Want Farmall cub or Allis 
Chalmers B tractor with cul- 
tivators, mower, single disc 
plow and planters, In good 
condition and priced reason- 
able. J. R. Simpson, 2102 Bol- 
ton Rd., N. W., Atlanta 18, Ph. 
SY. 4-2187. 
 
Want Ford tractor with or 
without equipment. Nelson 
Cash, Martinez. 
 
Want to exch. Massey-Har- 
ris Pony tractor, disc plow, 
harrow, cultivator, planter, 
pully and power drive (1956 
model), used very little for 
larger, any make and equip- 
 
| ment. John Self, Rt. 2, Temple. 
 
Want cub tractor. Must be 
cheap; also want Cider mill. 
State price in first letter. Rel- 
herford Gowder, Powder 
Springs. 
 
Want horse drawn, 1 row, 
planter, Cole or B, F. Avery 
duple hopper with guano dis- 
tributor. Write what you have. 
John <A. Kell, 1500 Block 
Redmond Cir., Rome. | 
 
Want Bush Hog for Ford 
tractor; also, Dearborn 2 disc 
plow. State price and cond. 
Within 80 mi. H. L. Bridges, 
Talmo, Ph. EM. 7-8519. 
 
Want 300 or 500 gal. pres- 
sure water tank. J. K. Hyde, 
Rt 2 Box Itt Hall Rd), 
 
Thomasville, Ph. Canal 6-2705. 
 
Want elec. incubator, cabi- 
net style with trays, for quail 
eggs, in good cond. Give com- 
plete description. All replies 
acknowledged. W. Z. Page, 
2125 6th St. Columbus, 
 
Want 2 good harrows with 
power control and on 15 or 
16 in. wheels, 7-10 ft. cutting 
width; also, 2 good Cole plant- 
ers for Ford (late style chain 
driven). Paul Anthony, Buena 
Vista. a 
 
Want dbl. disc side plow for 
Farmall Super A tractor to go 
between front and rear wheels, 
within 75 mi. of Villa Rica. 
H. C. Halloman, Rt. 1, Tem- 
ple, Ph. 2696. 
 
Want medium size tractor 
with planting and cultivating 
equip. in good condition and 
within 50 mi. of Atlanta. H. E. 
Knight, 3454 Harding Ave., 
Hapeville, Ph. PO. 1-9812. 
 
Want 4 good used rollers, 
complete with spindles for D 
4 cat. prefer 2 with single 
flange and 2 dbl. flange, in 
good cond., at reasonable 
price. M.. C. (Crymes,: Rt. 1, 
Tucker, Ph. HI. 3-6579. 
 
Want, not to old model, 
small tractor and equipment, 
prefer Farmall cub, no junk. 
State best cash price. Allan 
Presley, RFD 2, Canton, Ph. 
Alpharetta 3127.  
 
Want 1 tractor tire, size 9 x 
32 or 1] x 32, either size if it 
will fit a 32 in. wheel. Give 
cond. and best price. Britt Wil- 
i Rt. 3, Box 115, Glenn- 
ville. 
 
Want David Bradley or Oaks 
incubator, 400 egg size or 
larger 4 tray elec. to hatch 
quail eggs; also, want some 
brooders. Prefer _ automatic. 
B. 
Howard, PO Box 124, Barnes- 
 
| ville. 
 
Want small or med. size 
tractor, standard make, good 
cond., reasonable, with or 
without equipment, 60 mi. of 
Rockmart. Henry Neal, 120 E. 
Elm St., Rockmart. 
 
Want disc plow for Super 
A Int'l. tractor or disc plow 
 
for John Deere that fits 3 || 
 
point hitch, old style No. 800. 
Will swap 7 ft. cultipacker or 
 
will buy. E. Y. Stokes, Rt. 7, 
 
Macon.  
 
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| coupnent 
 
  
 
  
 
     
 
   
 
ton capacity. James E, Thax- 
ton, Watkinsville, Ph. South 
9-3641.. 
 
Want large Bush Hog in ex- 
cellent condition. State price 
in reply. C. O. Maddox, Win- 
der. 
 
Want Farmall Low Boy, not 
to old a model, in good condi- 
tion. State price, year, cond., 
and what tools; also, want ro- 
tary tiller for Farmall Low 
Boy, state price and cond., 
how old, ete. O. J. Piemme, 
Rt. 1, Lula. 
 
SEED & PLANTS 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
81 bu. Ist yr. Victorgrain 
48-93 seed oats. Recleaned, 
treated, de-bearded, separat- 
ed, good bags. Purity 97.65 
pet. Gen. 94 pct. wt. 33: Ibs. 
per bu., $1.50 bu. No order less 
than 15 bu. Will ship. Milton 
P, Minehew. Jr., Rt. 3, Avon- 
cae Rd., Macon. Ph. SH. 3- 
 
Small browneyed field, red 
spotted crowder, small black 
eyed and early brown crow- 
der peas. Ea. 50c cup full; 
also, tender white half run- 
ner, old time tender speckled 
half runner garden beans and 
tender hull Salet garden peas, 
65c cup. Plus postage. G.. T. 
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 
 
Old time little white ten- 
der half runner garden bean 
seed, 82 pct. Germ. White 
tender cut short cornfield 
seed, 92 pct. Germ. $1.00 cup 
full plus postage, 7c for 1 
Cup; -250~- for 2/7 Mrs. F. H: 
Wade, Rt. 1, Talking Rock. 
 
Pure certified bunch Puer- 
to Rica sweet potato seed, D. 
W. Shaw, Rt. 1, Due West 
Rd., Kennesaw, Ph. Marietta 
8-7962. 
 
Martin gourd seed, 20 doz.: 
 
2 doz., 35c; citron seed, 50c 
 
cup; large mushmellon seed, 
20 thls., 2 this, 45c. PP. Mrs. 
J. A. Wilson, Martin. 
 
Dish Rag gourd seed, 10c 
doz. and stamped addressed 
envelope. Mrs. A. R. Rowland, 
Rt. 1, Box 39, Chester. 
 
Crabapple bushes, any size, 
will mail small size, 50c and 
75e ea.; larger sizes at my 
home, your choice. Mrs. H. E. 
Hartley, Crabapple Hill, El- 
lenwood, Ph. MA, 7-4057. 
 
Spice apples, muscadine, 
enabapple, 50c lock; cherry 
pepper, 6 pods, 25c; yellow 
root, Queen of Meadow, 40c 
lb. Add postage... Mrs. J. W. 
Jackson, Rt. 2, Jasper. 
 
Lucretia dewberry plants, 
$1.25 doz: white mulberry 
sprouts, 1-2 ft. $1.25 doz; seed- 
ling pecans, 12 in. also, White 
English and old time clear 
seed peach; 12 in. $1.25 doz. 
Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville. 
 
Dry catnip leaves, 30c at; 
sage plants, 10e ea; pepper- 
mint plants, 30c doz; red, dry, 
hot pepper (for home use), 
7oe gal. All del. Leila Phil- 
lips, Rt. 1,. Royston. 
 
  
 
Wednesday, 
 
Ww ant platform scales with 2} 
 
  
 
     
    
    
 
January 
 
Mastodon = everbeai 
strawberry, 80c C; 
bunches, 50c; tansy, vl 
 
peppermint, 6 bunches, 50c; 
plack haw, 3, 50c; burdock 
8 bunches, 50c; garlic bulbs, 
50, 75c. Add postage. Exch, 
100 Ib. cap., feed sacks good 
cond. Ea. pre-pay postage, 
Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 
57, Dahlonega. a 
 
ai 
 
  
 
Horseradish roots, Queen of 
Meadow, Sasafrass, 50c Ibs: 
rhubarb or pie plant, 2 bulb 
plants, $1.00; red raspberry, 
25e ea, 3, 50c; hot pepper, 
banana, squash, cow horn, long 
green, 25c teaspoon, 6 long 
pods, 25c. Add postage. Mrs, 
Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Elli- 
Jay. a 
 
Nice Blakemore strawberry 
plants, $1.00 C, $7.50 M. PP, 
John Fields, 1026 W. Poplaz 
St., Griffin. Ph. 3682, - e 
 
Strawberry plants - Blake. 
more, $1.50 C, Mastodon, $1.25 
C, Klondike, $1.00 C, 500 
$4.00, $8.00 M; catnip, 30 
bunch; peppermint, 30c doz. 
scuppernong cutting, 75 doz: 
Mtn. huckleberry, bearing 
size, 75c doz; sugar pears 
$1.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs, 
Lee Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesville.  
 
Mtn. huckleberry plants 
bearing size, 25, $2.00: hazle 
nut bushes, 15, $1.25: blac 
walnut sprouts, 3, $2.35; rec 
plum sprouts, 2, $1.45; fres! 
dug yellow root, washed 
clean, 4 Ib. lard boxful, $1.25 
wild strawberry plants, 3 doz 
$1.00. Add postage, Mrs. Nan 
cy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124 
Ellijay. <8 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Pecan trees, Schley, Stuar 
and Money makers, 2-3 ft. 
$2.25 ea: 3-4 ft, $2.50 ea: 44 
ft, $2.75 ea. Gov't. Insp. Cal 
vin Harman, Stovall. ed 
 
Nice White Bermuda onio 
plants, 500, $1.25, $2.00 M 
E. L. Fitzgerald, Box 662 
Fitzgerald. oS 
 
Sage plants, catnip bunches 
6, $1.00; crabapple trees, Blu 
Damson plum, May cherry 
trees, hazelnut bushes ant 
beechnut, 6, $1.00; muscadine 
vines, 6, $1.00. Add postage 
Mrs. J. W. Sullens, Rt. 6 
Gainesville. ae 
 
Brussels sprouts, broccoli 
lettuce, heading collards, on- 
ion and garlic, Wakefield 
cabbage, Chinese cabbag 
dill, 35c doz. asparagu 
crowns, $1.50 doz. No les! 
than. $1.00 orders. Mrs. H. V, 
Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1, Register 
 
Several thousand strawber: 
ry plants, 75e C or lot at 50 
C. Mrs. E. B. Cook, 2703 Cus 
seta Rd., Columbus, Ph. FA 
7-2288.. 
 
Large Klondike strawberm 
plants, 90e C, $8.00 M. 25 
extra per 100 for postage 
Mrs. L. Weisbecker, 112 
Morley Ave, S.E., Atlanta I 
Ph. MA. 7-3248. a4 
 
1-2: yr. old fruit trees an 
berry vines, fresh dug an 
wrapped. Will not ship.  
kinds peach, 75c up: 5 kine 
apple, $1.25 up; 3 kinds plun 
50ce up; blue Concord grap 
7>ec up; muscadine vines, 7 
$1.50. J. Harold Street, 309 
Buford Hwy, Atlanta 6, Pi 
ME. 4-7888. - 
 
   
 
  
 
  
 
annual meeting Thursday, 
 
Athens. 
 
pany. 
 
  
 
Georgia Livestock Association  
 
To Meet February 5 - 6 
 
The Georgia Livestock Association will hold its 
for Continuing Education at the University of Georgia, 
: ae 
 
R. A. Bob Long of the Animal Industry Divisio 
University of Georgia, will preside over the livestock 
meeting, which will continue through Friday, Feb. 6. 
 
Principal speakers wil linclude O. C. Aderhold, 
President of the University: Dean C. C. Murray, Dean 
of the College of Agriculture: Dr. George H. King, 
Director of the Georgia Experiment Stations; W. A. 
Sutton, Director of the Agricultural Extension Service. 
and B. E. Hoover, Vice-President of Armour and Co n- 
 
: A banquet and tour of the Universiiy's livestock 
facilities have also been planned. a 
 
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February 5, at the Center 
 
   
  
 
  
 
   
 
   
   
 
  
 
     
 
  
 
VES 
 
  
   
       
 
  
 
  
       
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
- Round Dutch, Chas. 
Early Jersey Wakefield, frost- 
proof, cabbage plants, ready 
now, 300, $1.00, 500, $2.00, 
$2.50 M; white Bermuda on- 
ton plants, same price. PP in 
Ga. R. ~Chanclor, Pitts, Ph. 
Milton 8-2035. 
 
_ Streamliner, everlasting 
strawberry, $1.00 C, $8.00 M; 
red and yellow plum, bear- 
pee size, old fashion sweet 
 
   
 
    
    
  
 
peach, 3, $1.00; muscadine 
grape cuttings, 18, $1.00; Mtn. 
huckleberry, bearing size, 
$1.00 doz. $5.00 orders PP. 
Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Rt. 1, 
Bowdon. 
 
_ About 150 black walnut 
trees, 4-10 ft. high, five cts. 
ea. and you dig them. Roy R. 
Manry, Rt. 3, Barnesville. 
 
| Chas. W., Early Jersey 
Wakefield and Round Dutch 
frostproof cabbage and white 
ermuda onion plants, ready, 
00, $1.00, 500, $2.00, $2.75 
[, PP. Odis Conner, Pitts. 
 
  
  
   
    
   
    
    
    
  
    
   
 
  
 
Early bearing strawberry 
fants, $1.00 C, 300, $2.75. 
dd postage. Mattie Duran, 
t. 1, Cumming. 
 
Yellow root, sarsaparilla, 
Ider, plum, sassafras, yellow 
ock, blackberry, poke roots, 
vild cherry, pine, red alder, 
ersimmon, sweetgum, red 
nd white oak barks, 2 lbs, 
1.00; mullein, pipsiwa, $1.00 
b.; 2 bunches horehound or 
tansy, $1.00. Mrs. John Myers 
(Addison), Rt. 2, Hartwell. 
 
    
   
    
   
   
   
 
eld bean seed, white and 
peckled cutshorts, white 
reasback, mixed cutshorts; 
Iso, ereaseback and white 
utshorts mixed, 65c cup full, 
ach variety. Plus postage, no 
tamps. Mrs. Preston Souther- 
dJand, Rt. 3, Ellijay. 
 
FEED & GRAIN 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
  
 
100 tons top quality Coastal 
Bermuda hay from heavily 
fertilized fields, baled without 
rain in heavy, square, wire 
tied bales, $30 ton. FOB. Bill 
Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta, Ph. 
(CH.-2-5313. 
 
_ Approx. 900 bales hay, 
Serecia and Clover and Fes- 
cue, 75c bale. 2 mi. from Ar- 
cade, just off Arcade-Statham 
hwy. R. A. McCreery, Rt. 2, 
Jefferson, Ph. EM. 7-8719. 
 
_ 800 bales Serecia Lespedeza 
hay, baled without rain, $1 
bale at barn. Deliver reason- 
able distance. W. A. Estes, 
RFD, Ellenwood, Ph. Stock- 
bridge 2401. 
 
- 700 bales Lespedeza hay, no 
straw, no rain, $25 ton. Mac 
ft. Oglesby, Rt. 2, Hartwell, 
Ph. FR. 6-2606. | 
 
Over 500 bales Oat hay, 
good, heavy, square bales, all 
cured without rain, 90c bale 
at farm or will deliver 25 mi. 
Yadius, truck load lots of 80 
bales, $1 bale. R. H. Under- 
wood, c/o Broiler Farm, Rt. 
3, Bethel Community, Conyers, 
Ph, 4941. 
 
- Several hundred bushels, | 
yellow corn for feed, $1.25 bu. 
John R. Smith, c/o Reid Tip- 
ton, (near Dial), Newport. 
 
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50 tons Coastal Bermuda 
hay, square wire bound, har- 
vested without rain, fertilized 
field, $25 ton. FOB. (Barns 
convenient for loading any 
size truck). M. F. Gaddis, Box 
124 Quitman, Ph. 2241. 
 
2,000 bales Sericea and 
Grass hay. B. S. Birdsey, P. O. 
as 625 Macon, Ph. SH. 3- 
 
1,000 square bales Sericea, 
Kobe and Korean Lespedeza. 
hay, baled without rain, 75c 
bale. William Griffin, Rt. 1, 
 
Maysville. 
 
Good Soy Bean hay, without 
in, in heavy bales, $35 ton. 
 
   
 
EED & PLANS 
 
Good, tender old time corn- |. 
 
  
 
    
 
rchie D. McDaniel, Duluth. 
 
Lespedeza and Johnson 
Grass mixed, $25 ton or 60c 
bale. All in square bales. S. H. 
oe Rt. 2,. Hampton, Ph. 
3412. : 
 
Approx. 6,000 bales, Coastal 
Bermuda, Millet, Grass and 
Clover hay, baled without 
rain, $30 ton. J. E. Meeks, 
High Shoals, (12-1/2 mi, SW 
of Atlanta). 
 
Several hundred bales, Fes- 
cue, Orchard Grass and Clover 
hay, 75c heavy, square bales. 
Ed Earle, Mt. Airy Rd., 
Clarkesville. 
 
- 150 bales Lespedeza hay, cut 
and baled without rain, no 
straw, $30 tor: also, 1,100 Ibs., 
No. 2, Lespe.eza seed, seven 
cts. Ib. FOB farm. H. C. Brew- 
er, Rt. 7, Danielsville. 
 
4 tons high quality Coastal 
Bermuda hay, $25 ton. R. M. 
Pruett, Chauncey. 
 
Large bales Lespedeza hay 
 
at my farm, 75c bale. H. L. 
 
Bridges, Talmo, Ph. EM. 7- 
8519. 
 
Bright field hay, large bales, 
55 bale. Bill Schroer, Rt. 2, 
oon 6, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2- 
0607. 
 
Coastal Bermuda hay, well 
fertilized, square bales, $30 
ton, 75c bale. R. L. Jackson, 
c/o Flint River Farms, Rt. 1, 
Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6217. 
 
Syrup Cane hay, in bulk, 
for sale. Joe Carswell, Rt. 3, 
Toccoa. 
 
2,000 bales Coastal Bermuda 
hay, well fertilized, gathered 
without rain, $35 ton, 75c bale. 
W..O. Boatright, Rt. 2, Box 69, 
 
|Cobbtown, Ph. Metter, Ph. 
 
MU. 5-1061. 
 
Good, bright hay, baled 
without rain, Bermuda and 
Crab Grass mixed, square 
bales, $25 ton, FOB barn; $30 
ton del. in 3 ton lots, radius 
of 40 mi. J. Lynwood Bentley, 
Thomaston, Ph. 3688 or 3697. 
 
300 square bales Oat hay, 
cut and baled in dough stage, 
no rain; also 500 bales highly 
fertilized Fescue hay, no 
weeds or rain, FOB barn for 
best offer. Carl Forrester, Rt. 
4, Douglasville, Ph. 2563. 
 
1,000 bu. white, No. 1, mill- 
ing corn and 300 bushels yel- 
low corn for feed and milling 
purposes, at my farm, 6 mi. 
So. of Wrens. J. W. Swan, 
Wrens, Ph. L6-6437. 
 
Highly fertilized hay, bright, 
no rain, Clover and Oat, cut 
in dough, large square bales, 
75 bale, $30 ton at barn Da- 
cula. John D. Gilbert, 1896 
Ridgwood Dr., NE, Atlanta 7, 
PhDn: 71-5471. 
 
1,000 square bales Serica 
Lespedeza hay, good bright 
and bailed without rain, 75c 
bale, FOB my farm. O. M. 
 
Ruff, Sr., Rex Rd., Morrow, | 
 
Ph. Stockbridge 4366. 
 
50 tons hay, Clover, Fescue 
and Oats, never been wet, $35 
ton at my farm or can deliver. 
Roy Baggett, Locust Grove, 
Ph. 3441, 
 
2,000 bales Alfalfa hay, 
square, wire tied bales. Avg. 
wt. 70 Ibs., $40 ton at barn. No 
delivery. J. H. Park, Molena, 
Ph, 3863. : : 
 
About 25 tons Coastal Ber- 
muda hay, $35 ton at barn. S. 
J. Clay, Avondale Mill Rd., Rt. 
3, Macon, Ph, SH. 2-5117. 
 
1958 crop, well fertilized 
hay, Sericea, Rye Grass, Clov- 
er and Fescue, $25 ton. Cecil 
 
Travis, C/O Pine Crest Acres, | 
 
Riverdale, Ph. 
 
4862. 
 
About 100 tons ground ear 
corn, $48 ton. Cash on deliv- 
ery, delivered anywhere in Ga. 
Mee R. Perry, Parrott, Ph. 
 
Good quality Coastal Ber- 
muda hay, $30 ton, in wire tir- 
ed, square bales. George Eag- 
er, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-3195. 
 
Fayetteville 
 
75 tons, good Coastal Ber- 
muda hay, well fertilized, 
square bales, twine tied, $25 
ton at barn at Springvale. D. 
W. Watson, 931 W. Peachtree 
Saar Atlanta 9, Ph. TR. 6- 
 
   
 
  
 
tower St., Thomaston, 
 
  
 
LIVESTOCK 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
Cattle 
Angus bull, Reg. 4 yrs. old, 
 
, Champion Eilenmere breeding, 
 
gentle and easy to handle and 
good pasture condition, $300. 
Bobby Estes, RFD 2, Powder 
Springs. 
 
Reg. horned Herefard bull, 
calved April 27, 1958 from out- 
standing herd bull. Carl Rob- 
erts, Ball Ground, . 
 
Holstein milch cows, now 
milking one ea. Guernsey and 
Jersey to freshen soon and 
several heifers soon freshen. 
Sell at my place, 2 mi. from 
Alma. Deen Boatright, Rt. 4, 
Alma. 
 
Holstein bull for sale, at my 
home. T. A. McClung, 485 N. 
Indian Creek Dr., Clarkston, 
Ph. Hickory 3-7590. 
 
Polled He,refords, Reg. 
Domino line, 1 bull, 3 cows, 
have delivered 2-3 calves ea. 
@@d are now heavy with calf; 
also, 2 one yr. old calves from 
above cows, entire herd, $2,- 
000 or reasonable offer. Wal- 
ter R. Thomas, Jr., 28 Broad 
St., S. W., Atlanta, Ph. JA. 4- 
0251. 
 
4 mature, gentle, Reg. Brah- 
man bulls. Sell or trade for 
equivalent Angus or Hereford. 
George Varn, Box 205, Folk- 
ston. 
 
2 Reg. roan Shorthorn Poll- 
ed bulls, 9 mo. old, blocky 
build, $200 ea. Burt Bennett, 
Rt. 3, Moultrie. 
 
Number of top quality, reg. 
polled Hereford bulls, reason- 
ably priced. George Eager, 
Valdosta. Ph. CH 2-3195. 
 
Reg. Angus bulls, 6 to 12 
mos. old. Bangs vac., from 
clean herd. Championship 
Bandolier bloodlines. W. 
Torgesen, c/o Whistle 
Farm, Cornelia. 
 
Horses, Mules & Ponies 
 
Good plow mare mule, about 
8 yrs. old, 900-1,000 lbs., $65. 
S. B. Baker, Rt. 5, Box 429, 
New Clinton Rd., Macon, Ph. 
SH. 3-2290. 
 
Reg. Shetland pony stallion, 
silver dapple, snow white 
mane snd tail, 3) yrs. ald; 
39-1/2 in. high, $300. Reg. 
buyers name. Jess Holbook, 
415 N. Main St., Jonesboro, 
Ph. GR. 8-6771. 
 
9 yr. old Welsh pony, solid 
black gelding, pleasure gaits 
and trained to pull buggy or 
cart, may be ridden by chil- 
 
Top 
 
aren oF adults, S180. J. 3S. 
Wilson, Jr. Monticello, Ph. 
3691, 
 
5 gaited, 7 yr. old, bay sad- 
dle horse, safe for women and 
children. Very stylish under 
the saddle, $125, or trade for 
good laying hens. Give or take 
difference. G. M. Walden, 
Main St., Gibson. ~ 
 
At Stud: 36 in. dapple gray, 
white mane and tail, outstand- 
ing pony stallion and solid 
black hackney stallion, stand- 
ing at Melody Brook Farm. 
Ogden A. Geilfuss, Windy Hill 
Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. HE- 
5-7385, Smyrna. 
 
Black and white gaited 
Shetland pony stallion and red 
leather saddle outfit, 
cart and harness, all $450. C. 
A. Climer, 104 Guinn St., 
Marietta. 
 
Reg. quarter horse (mare), 
9 yrs. old, gentle, sound, ap- 
 
prox. 1,000 lbs., $250 or trade) 
 
for feeder cattle not over 1-2 
yrs. old; 5 yr. old, Reg. South- 
down ram, good breeder, gen- 
tle, healthy, $35 or trade for 
ram not over 4 yrs. old. J. 
Ewing Arnold, Rt. 3, Windy 
_ Rd., Marietta, Ph. HE. 5- 
8703. : 
 
Sheep and Goats 
 
At stud: Nubian buck from 
a heavy milk strain, Fee $10 
with a certificate from vet 
showing the doe has been test- 
ed for T. B. and bangs within 
10 days of breeding time. Wil- 
liam J. Adams, 107 S, High- 
 
  
 
 
 
road 
 
  
 
AQIS) 
 
    
 
Saanans, Nubians, and Tog- 
 
genburgs. J. A. Monsees, 58 
 
Ellenwood Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 
Stockbridge 4260. 
 
3 white butt-headed dairy 
goats, freshen first of Feb., 
$40 ea. and up. Gus Rowland, 
Rt. 2 (1 mi. out on Waterloo 
Rd.), Tifton. 
 
10 Alpine and Nubian milk 
goats, from heavy milkers, 
fresh and some to freshen Feb. 
1 to Feb. 28. Pink Puryear, Rt. 
2, Rome. 
 
1 ram, 10 ewes, suppose to 
be bread, will go to lambing 
anytime, $15 ea. O. L. Craft, 
Rt. 2, Lavonia. 
 
Several nice common type 
and common and milk type 
mixed goats, female and male, 
reasonably priced at my home. 
See. S. M. Baughcum, Rt. 14, 
Box 437, Atlanta 18. : 
 
Swine 
 
Reg. ,SPC boars, bred, and 
open gilts and 3 mo. old pigs. 
D. V. Thompson, Metter, Ph. 
Murray 5-3555. 
 
Nice lot Beltsvile No. 1 
young boars and gilts, some 
unrelated, certified and fully 
treated. Can be registered. R. 
S. Bears, c/o Tired Creek 
Farm, Cairo, Ph. 2-5315. 
 
Top quality male pigs, ready 
now, certified wt., at 8 wks., 
55 lbs. ea. Cholera and erysi- 
pelas treated, $25-$35 ea. ac- 
cording to age. Stuart Lewis, 
1264 Cumberland Rd., NE, At- 
lanta, Ph. TR. 2-1072. 
 
2 sows with 18 pigs, third 
litter, pigs sired by Landrace, 
farrowed January 11, 1958. 
James D. Joyner, RFD 1, Ft. 
Valley... 
 
4 purebred Beltsville, No. 1, 
sows, not Reg. also, pigs. Sell. 
all or part. J. B. Bridges, Rt. 
3, Hartwell, Ph. Franklin 6- 
2734. 
 
Purebred Duroc hogs, med. 
and meat type, wavemaster. 
Foundation and Review stock. 
Very prolific males, 6 mo. old; 
7 bred sows; also, open gilts, 
any age and size. M. M. New- 
some, Sandersville, Ph. 3856. 
 
- 4 brood sows, farrow in 
March, 2 Duroc males, abotst 
300 lbs. ea. and 19 shoats, all 
Hampshire and Duroc cross; 
also, 2 nice mare mules, gentle, 
work anywhere, wagon . or 
cultivation, $200. Mrs. Ger- 
trude Howell, Rt. 1, Mitchell. 
 
15 OIC pigs, 8 wks. old, $10 
ea. William Griffin, Rt. 1, 
Maysville. a 
 
SPC Hampshire pigs, $12.50 
ea.; Reg. Yorkshire boar wzh 
papers, $65; few shoats and 
calves. See Sat. A. M. only. 
Gerald Stucki, Rt. 2, Stone 
Mountain, Ph. (evenings) 
8002. 
 
23 pigs, 8-12 wks. old, 
Yorkshire and Landrace cross, 
$10 ea.; also 49 shoats, 70-150 
lbs. J. E. Meeks, High Shoals 
(12-1/2 mi. SW of Athens). 
 
Purebred lLandrace pigs, 
males and females, 10 wks. 
old, out of imported dam by 
outstanding sire, weaned, 
wormed and treated. FOB my 
farm. James Speir, Box 11i. 
Bronwood, Ph. WY. 5-5307. 
 
9 pigs, strong and healthy, 
OIC and Hampshire cross, 
$100 for lot at 6 wks. old, Jan. 
23. Henry Kendall, Dial. 
 
2 Landrace boars, 4 mo. old, 
Reg. and wormed, $40 ea. Ray 
B. Lewis, Rt. 3, Blairsville. 
 
Yorkshire pigs, 3-mo.. old; 
Reg. in buyers name, male or 
 
female, $35 ea. 12 mi. S. of 
 
Dublin. Gregory Johnson, Rt. 
5, Box 109, Dublin, Ph. Rentz 
ORange 2-4642. 
 
Reg. Duroc boars, service 
age, from: cert. meat type 
stock. State certified brucello- 
sis free herd. Aubrey Stallings, 
c/o El-Mar Farm, Rt. 3, Car- 
rollton, Ph. Terrace 2-7964. 
 
Reg. Black Poland China 
boars, different ages, each one 
of top quality, $35 - $100 ea. 
(according to size). Wayne 
Powell, Oak Park, Ph. LO. 2- 
 
x 1 
 
6 fine milk goats  2 ea.| 
 
formation, 
 
  
 
Gainesville. 
 
  
 
4 mo. old; 4 gilts, 3 males, 
mo. old; 3 gilts, 2 males, 2 mo. 
 
old; 1 bred gilt; Tamworth  
male, service age. Reg. buyers 
 
name. Reasonable. James W. 
 
Geeslin, c/o Sugar Ann Spice  
 
Farm, Rt. 2, Box 9, Byrom-. 
ville, 
 
Reg. Yorkshire large litters 
from best imported bloodlines; 
also, Reg. Durocs large litters. 
Both breeds from Top Certi- 
fied disease-free, lean meat 
type herds. Special price now 
 
at private sale, male or fe  
 
male, $25 and up. Lawton 
Ursrey, Hazlehurst, Ph. Frank- 
lin 5-2155 (Hazlehurst or At- 
lanta, Ga. TR 3-3744 after 6 
P.M.) 
 
Choice Landrace boars and 
gilts, imported bloodlines, 
treated, reg. in buyers name, 
 
$75 ea. William E. Lanier, Rt. 
2. Box 84, Metter, Ph. MU. 5- | 
 
1035. 
 
Reg. Landrace shoats, both 
male and female, from top 
bloodlines and litters of 16 
pigs. All letters ans. Marion 
Willingham, Rt. 1, Washing- 
ton, Ph. OS 8-2989. S 
 
Reg. Landrace gilts, boars, 
service age boars, bred sows, 
and sows with litters. Reg. in 
 
buyers name, 100 pct. import- 
 
ed bloodlines, unrelated pairs, 
H. R. Gossett, Cave Spring. 
 
.13 week old Landrace pigs,  
 
Cholera treated, reg. stock. 
 
| Purebred Landrace: 2 sorv es 
ice age males; 3: males, 3 er 
 
  
 
Lyod Hughes, Newport (near SG 
 
Blue Ridge). 
 
World famous Landrace pigs, _ 
 
reg. stocks: Franz 
 
Owenby. 
Marietta, Ph, 8-3361. : 
 
8 cherry red Duroc gilts, 2 _ 
boars, 5 mo. old, excellent con. 
ready for spring. 
 
breeding, treated and red, 
$45 ea. J. H. Donaldson, St., 
 
Le 
 
Rt. 96, Fort Valley (Houser 
 
Mill Site.) 
 
14 Berkshire crossed with 
 
PC pigs, 7 wks. old Feb. 30th, 
$12.50 ea.; purebred Berkshire 
boar for Service. Fee, $3. W. 
M. Neese, Rt. 4, Alpharetta, 
PH. 3704. 
 
Reg. Landrace male, won 
grand champion prize, 25 mo, 
old, reasonably priced; also, 
2 male pigs, 8 wks. old, $30 
ea. 7 mi, from Pearson. Har- 
 
vey Hamilton, Rt. 1, Pearson, __ 
 
Ph. Garden 2-3516. 
 
Choice Berkshire pigs, from 
large litters and from years of sss 
proven breeding, male and fe- 
 
  
 
male, $25. ea. C. J. Hardman, . | 
 
Commerce. 
 
L 
 
LIVESTOCK 
 
WANTED 
 
  
 
- Want 1 good work mule or 
horse, around 8-12 yrs. old, 
 
within 50 mi. of Gainesville = 
State price. James H. Turner, 
 
Rt. 2, Cleveland. 
Want 1 middleaged mare 
 
  
 
without bad habits, also Mexi- ) 
can burro. Both must be able 
 
to work and be reasonable for sy 
Rt 2, ed 
 
cash. Milton Carter, 
Douglas. 
 
Want 25 good work mules, | 
good ages. Also buy some un- | 
Write 
what you have. W. M. Jackson, - 
 
broke young mules. 
 
tel; Box 1, Menlo. 
 
Want purebred Black Essex a : 
 
pigs. Advise what you have 
 
and price. R. E. Alley, Rt. 5, S 
 
Box 515, Austell. 
 
Want 25-30 pigs, reasonably nS 
priced. State price and type  
of pigs. Marlin Alexander, Rt. 
 
4, Cleveland. 
 
  
 
POULTRY = 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
_5 nice game chickens, Cu- : oe : 
bian and Chaprell Dom cross __ 
 
stags, 3-5 lbs, now crowing, | 
$2.50 ea. or trade 1 stag for 2 
young laying hens or pullets.  
Prefer N..H, or Wi. G. M. 92 | 
 
Walden, Main St. Gibson. 
 
2 pit game cocks, 2 yrs. old, : 
 
$5. ea. Russell Griffin, Oak St, 
 
aes 
Vet 
 
   
    
     
    
       
  
 
  
   
   
    
 
  
 
     
  
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
~~. 10 purebred Dark Cornish 
_ ppullets, $2. ea. lots of 2; also, 
T cockerel, $2. Frank Hackney, 
 
_ Washington. ar 
 
  
 
11 bantam hens, mostly 1958 
alah, and 2 roosters, $10. for 
_ dot, at my place. H. W. Done- 
oot oan, Houze Rd:, Roswell, Ph. 
 
Pure Dark Cornish cockrels, 
 
- yeady for service, large, big 
bone type, $2. ea. lots of 2. 
I. W. Thurmond, Farmington. 
 
6 pure Dark Cornish hens, 
large, big bone type, 2 yrs. 
ld, $12, Edward S. Thurmond, 
Rt. 3, Madison, 
 
_ Dark Cornish rooster, 16 mo. 
old and 5 dark Cornish hens, 
2.50 ea, or all, $12. FOB or 
11. at my home. 1 mi. No. of 
Folsom. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, 
Adairsville. 
 
  
   
 
-. 25 game stags, Denmark and 
- fohnson Roundheads crossed, 
8-10 mo. old, $5. ea; 8 heavy 
- ocks, 2-4 yrs. old, $10. ea. 
{Walter Johnson, Abbeville. 
 
  
 
  
 
_ Disposal sale  ace game 
-ocks and stags, real cheap. 
ll will go to the first 
Offer. Reserve only my brood 
FS ale A, R. McBride, 3 Mc- 
 
Carley St., Douglasville. 
 
180 large W. L. pullets, vac- 
-@inated and dewormed, lay- 
 dng 50 pct., $2.25 ea. for lot or 
-' $2.50 ea singly. J. R. Stone, 
 
4910 Browns Mill Rd SE, At- 
 
_ilanta, Ph, TR. 2-8800. 
 
20 White Legon hens, laying 
ee Fenn $1.50 ea, at my home. 
 
   
    
  
    
   
  
  
 
   
   
 
: ~annot ship. S. E, Jackson, Rt. 
 -&, Fayetteville. 
 
- Pullets and fryers, 3-5 Ibs, 
5c ea. at my farm. Roy Bag- 
_ gett, Locust Grove, Ph. 3441. 
 
_ 250 production Red hens, 8 
- o. old, laying, $2. ea; 70 mix- 
ied pullets, beginning to lay, 
_ $1.50 ea; 175 ped. Brown Leg- 
orns, 7 mo. old beginning to 
lay, $1.75 ea. Must take all of 
Sa one lot. Mrs. Eula Bridges, 327 
ee Poster St. (Rt. 5), Carrollton. 
 
Paes h, TE, 2-6192. 
 
_. 4 turkeys  5 toms and 2 
 
2s -thens, $2. ea. Mrs. C. J. Mc- 
we. Pachern, Rt.'1, Box 347,Fair- 
es urn. 
7 pr. Mallard ducks, im- 
[proved strain, 1958 hatch, soon 
. faying, $4. pr. at my farm or 
_ will trade for N. Z. white rab- 
<a Win J. Ewing Arnold, Rt. 3, 
 
  
 
    
  
 
indy Hill Rd, Marietta, Ph. 
E 5-8703. 
 
6 turkey toms, approx. 25- 
85 lbs. ea, 25c lb. or exch. for 
 
red gilts of good bloodline. 
Mrs. Ira Kent, Rt. 2, Doerun. 
 
Purebred Dark Cornish ban- 
ms, show type, half grown, 
1. ea; 8 mo. old, $2. ea; also, 
urlap sacks, 100 lb. cap., 15c 
-.._ {plus postage. Mrs. J. E. Carter, 
eas Box 478, McMurry Dr., S. W., 
 
  
 
G a 
he SE 
 
   
  
   
   
   
    
    
     
 
  
 
tlanta 11, Ph. Di. 4-1388. - 
 
POULTRY 
 
WANTED 
 
  
 
  
 
Want purebred black tailed 
_ apanese bantams and pure- 
xed White Leghorn pullets. | 
(Must be young and just start- 
ing to lay. Willie Gooch, Rt. 2, 
 
GAME, FOWL, etc 
 
be NZ. White rabbits: for 
~ reeding, purebred for 8 yrs., 
oe coe mature, ready to 
 
_ breed bucks and does, $8. up, 
founs stock, 6 wks-5 mo., $5. 
~~ wp, all out of 9-13-1/2 lb. par- 
lie at maturity. C. W. Page, 
 
  
  
   
 
  
 
  
 
49 North Ave, N. E. Atlanta 
_ 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452. 
 
= Coturnix quail, $1. ea. 
_G. OKelley, Maysville. 
 
- Americas finest strain White 
King pigeons, $3. pr. Not less 
{han 2 pr. shipped. Ogden 
 
~Geilfuss, Melody Brook Farm, 
Nindy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Mari- 
 
. 
 
  
 
ae POULTRY  
 
j also, 6 Golden pheasants roos- 
 
| Jap.,. Dark Cornish, 
 
| Pheasants, Silver, Ringneck, 
Mutant; also, Chukas and Pea- 
fowls. H. C. Trimble, Fair- 
burn, Ph. 7032, 
 
Colored buck rabbits, ready 
for service, $2. ea. John Fields, 
1026 W. Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 
3682, 4 
 
N. Z. White rabbits, 5 jun- 
iors, 4-1/2 lb, 6 -wks. old, 
blocky type, broad heads, short 
ears, good fur, from pedigreed, 
$3. ea; 1 doe, $4. or all for 
$15. Dewey Wright, Rt. 1, Box 
237, Griffin, Ph. 7006. 
 
Pheasants, Goldens, $10. pr: 
Amherst, $12. pr. Early 1958 
hatch. Ship FOB. Raymond 
ee Box 188, Forsyth, Ph. 
 
051 
 
Homing and White King 
pigeons, $2.50 pr; 5 common 
bantam hens and 1 rooster, $4.- 
50. Buyer pays Expr. chgs. Jes- 
se Hudson, Rt. 6, Carrollton. 
 
Approx. 100 white rabbits, 
ped. stock, fine breeders. All 
must go. T. R. Padgett, Upper 
Hembree Rd, Roswell. 
 
4 blue Peafowls, 3 males, 1- 
female, _$20. ea.  $37-50 pr: 
Ringneck doves, $2. ea, $4. pr; 
domesticated Mallard ducks, 
$3. ea, $5. pr, $7. trio: also, 
Mallard duck eggs. Cannot 
ship. Nile Lienemann, Rt. 7, 
Mt. Pleasant Church Rd, Ma- 
con, Ph. SH. 5-8503. 
 
Few pair 1958 Peafowls, $25. 
pr; 1 Peacock, 3 yrs. old, $20.: 
 
ters. Mrs. Evie Ward, Rt. 3, 
Dublin. 
 
Young rabbits, all colors 6-8 
wks. old, $1. ea; also want to 
buy 6 ducks, white or Mallard: 
C.R.. Philpet, 2377 Summit 
Ave, N. W. Atlanta 18, Ph. 
SY. 4-3969. 
 
Black tail white Jap, gray 
White 
Cornish bantams, from show 
winning stock, $5.-$10. trio, 
purebred breeding stock. Trade 
for big Bulldog type standard 
Cornish or Reg. Flemish Giant, 
Chinchilla or N. Z. Red rab- 
bits. Charles B. Summers, Rt. 
1, 131 Lee Rd, Mableton. 
 
1958 extra large Northern 
Bob-white breeder quail. Free 
color photos and prices. Bred 
and improved 39 yrs, 1-3 oz. 
heavier than average. William 
A. Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg, At- 
lanta, Ph. MUrray 8-0866. 
 
Black Dutch and Blue Dutch 
rabbits, pure stock, 1 extra 
large pr. Chinchilla rabbits, 
about 11 lbs; 3 bred Check- 
ered Giant rabbits, $6. ea; al- 
so, male guinea pigs (Cavies), 
grown, any color, $1.50 ea. M. 
O. Ju H. Street, 3090 Buford 
Hwy, Atlanta 6. 
 
150. Chukar: quail, 125 
hens, 25 cocks, $2.50 ea, 4 
hens: and 1 -cock,. $12. Ship 
FOB. Excellent breeders. Large 
size.-L,. -h. Brannen, Jr 31t 
Savannah, Ave, Statesboro, 
Ph. Pop 4-2843. : 
 
New Zealand White doe rab- 
bits, ped. stock with papers, 
 
approx. 13-14 mo. old, also 
reg. bucks (same age), $6.- 
$10. ea; also, N. Z. does, ap- 
 
prox. 6 mo. old, $5. ea. J. E. 
McGee, Barnesville Rd. Thom- 
aston. 
 
GAME, FOWL, ec 
 
WANTED 
 
  
 
  
 
Want Northern Bobwhite 
quail for breeding. No fancy 
prices. Charles B. Howard, PO 
Box 124, Barnesville. 
 
Want cheap for cash, 1 white 
rabbit doe, already bred, ship- 
ped to me. Paul Abercrombie, 
154 W. Atlanta St. Tallapoosa. 
Babee Wea 
 
MISCELLANEOUS 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
  
 
Unwashed, solid white, 100 
lb. cap., feed bags, free of 
holes and mildew, 10, $2.25; 
25, $4.50. PP. Evelyn Bramlett, 
Margret. 
 
- Yellow root and black haw 
root, 4 lb. lard box full, $1 PP. 
Mrs. E. M. South 
 
|Rt. 1, Hiawassee. 
 
Quote price delivered. A. M. 
 
    
 
_ Nice dried sage, for season- 
ing, 4 pt. cups full, 60c, 8 cups, 
$1 PP.; also, nice sage plants, 
good heavy roots, 12 plants, 
$1 PP..L..-J. Vollrath, Rt. 2, 
Box 200, Argo Rd., Smyrna. 
 
1958 old fashioned bright 
black walnut meats, hulled 
while green, $1.25 Ib. in 2 lb. 
boxes. C. S. Glade. Meansville. 
 
Gourds: Martin, $6 doz.; 
Dipper, 3, 75c; Martin gourd 
 
seed, 1958 crop, $1 teacup; 
Dipper gourd seed, 25c pkg.; 
also, Jerusalem artichokes, 
 
$1.25 gal. Add postage. Mrs. 
C. D. Sellers, Rt. 2, Ellijay. 
 
- Black snake root, ratsbane, 
pennyroyal, heart leaf root, 
60c large match box full; blood 
root, yellow root, Mtn. ditney, 
horse mint, cherry bark, wild 
cucumber bark, $1, 2 lb. lard 
box full; also, nice garlic 
bulbs, 60c doz. Add postage. P. 
B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 
 
Black and white bantam 
eggs, for hatching, $1.25 doz.; 
White Muscovy quackless 
duck eggs, $1.25 doz.; also, 
grown ducks, $1.50 ea. Mrs. 
Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta. 
 
Jerusalem artichokes, large 
French (white and red), $7 
bu, Exp; ColLSiTS gal. PP. 
3rd zone; $1.25 gal. my home; 
also, Hunt grape vines, rooted, 
-10, $5.50. 1 unrooted male vine 
with ea. 10 Hunts. Miss Vau- 
telle Holland, Winder. 
 
_ 4 stands bees, in pat. hives, 
extra hive with brooder, extra 
racks, smoker, bee bonnet, bee 
gloves, approx. 100 lbs. honey 
now in hives, all $50. H. L. 
Denton, Rt. 1) Box. ~237-A, 
Lawrenceville, Ph. TH. 3-3696. 
 
100 lb. cap., white feed bags, 
no letters, used only once, 5, 
$1,50, 10, $2.75, 20, $5; $24 -C. 
PP 2nd zone. No checks, or 
 
COD. Major Crow, Rt. 2, 
Gainesville, (Holland subdivi- 
sion). oe ee 
 
1958 nice, sundried apples, 
no core, peeling, or worms, 50 
Ib. in 5 and 10 ib. lots and up. 
Add postage. Prompt service. 
Mrs. Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 
34, Hiawassee. 
 
.1958 black walnut meats, 
nice, clean, large pieces, $1.25 
ib., 5-1b., $6. All PP. Prompt 
service. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, 
 
Jerusalem artichokes, $1.25 
gal. at my home; 8 gal or 
 
$175, Chgs. Col; Exp.,-$8 bu. 
or 8 gal. C. W. Page, 149 
North Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8, 
Ph. TR. 4-6452 
 
Union county syrup, 55 gals., 
3 gal. per case, $3 gal. or $2.50 
gal. for entire lot. Mr. C. A. 
Smith, Sr. Rt: = 2: Bex 24, 
Blairsville. 
 
Several loads chicken man- 
ure, $15 for average truck 
load, $5 pick-up truck load. 
Come at once or write for price 
delivered. Conley Lunsford, 
Suches. 
 
150 new, white, chicken 
feed sacks, no holes or letters, 
20c ea. Ship COD. Quick de- 
livery. Mrs. G. M. Wagoner, 
Rt. 2, Blairsville. 
 
Gourd collection  Bushel, 
Martin, Swan Neck and many 
others, $10 or $1.50 ea. plus 
postage; Seed  25c doz., plus 
stamped, addressed envelope. 
No orders filled without. Gail 
Wood, Rt. 2, Martin. 
 
1958 nice and clean sun- 
dried apples, free of core and 
worms, 50c lb. Mrs. Mable 
Mathis, Rt. 5, Ellijay. 
 
Over 300 burlap bags, half 
are 50 lb. cav.; other half 100 
lb. cap. Good cond. Whole lot 
at my home. Seven cts. ea. 
Used only onee. H. Warner 
Dunn, Warm Springs, Ph. Oli- 
ver 5-3695. 
 
MISCELLANEOUS 
 
WANTED 
 
  
 
hone 
 
  
 
Want several tons manure, 
also spoiled hay for mulching. 
 
Thompson, Rt. 1, Dearing, Ph. 
 
  
 
  
 
etta, Ph. Smyrna, HE. 5-7385.' 
 
   
 
erland, Rt. 3, 
 
Elliiav. 
 
As, 
 
   
 
co for personal use. Send sam- 
ple and price. F. E. Gibson, |- 
 
5. Barks 
 
doz. White Wyandotts, 8 doz. 
 
| road eart or buggy and 1 H 
 
-Rd., Decatur, Ph. Atlanta Die 
 
more, $1 gal., PP to 8rd zone;|G 
| Bryans, Newborn. 
 
|4 sets crocheted pieces, 3 pc. 
 
white, 1 yellow and green and 
 
Powder Springs. 
 
| colors and designs, double, 25c 
 
P. Hunt, 921 Capitol View 
-| Ave, N. W. Atlanta 18, Ph. 
SY. 4-6654.  
 
  
 
_ Want spoiled or low quality 
hay for use as soil mulch. 
Quote delivered price. W. H. 
Stuckey, 1240 Hillridge Dr., 
Macon, Ph. SH. 2-7787. 
 
Want 12 or 15 hundred lbs. 
1958 Sericea Lespedeza seed, 
searified and certified. State 
price, T. F, Kelly, Rt. 1, Elber- 
ton, 
 
1,200 Ibs. Sericea Lespedeza 
seed, 1958 crop, scarified. State 
best price. H. C. Heath, Car- 
rollton, Rt. 6; Ph. Terrace 2- 
7990. 
 
Want small amount broom 
cane seed. Will exch, jumbo 
pumpkin or sunflower seed or 
pay for about 1 pt. Ans. 
promptly. Mrs. Frank Manis, 
Rt. 1, Crandall. 
 
Want 1 good western saddle, 
new or used. Write what you 
-have and price. Miss Marsha 
Gail Perry, 1589 Pinehurst Dr., 
Atlanta. 
 
Want conveyor, 24 ft. long, 
to load chicken manure. G. B. 
Barrett, Cornelia. 
 
Want twist chewing tobac- 
 
820 St. Charles Ave. N.E., 
Atlanta 6. 
 
Want 2 or 3 long handled 
gourds (to hang by well for 
drinking purposes). Mrs. Ar- 
thur Booth, 175 Dearing St., 
Athens. : 
 
Want compfry plants. Write 
price delivered per. doz. M. T. 
Weiner, 1168 Arborvista Dr., 
N. E., Atlanta 6. 
 
_ Want several pounds old 
fashioned red pop corn for 
planting purposes. No tough 
hybrid varieties wanted. John 
: , Rt. 4, Box 50, Dal- 
on. 
 
Want hatching eges  8 
 
New Hampshire, 5 doz. B. B. 
Bronze or B. B. White turkey 
eggs. Clarence L, Dasher, 
3858 Vineville Ave., Macon. 
 
Want harness for horse (ap- 
prox. 1,000 lbs.) used with 
 
wagon, complete (for same 
horse); set of harness for small 
pony or burro, used with eart 
or sulky and a saddle for same. 
R. B. Shaw, 242 E. Parkwood 
 
71-4388. 
 
Want 6,000 Ibs. Sericea seed. 
lve your best price. W. N. 
 
HANDICRAFTS 
 
Home made aprons, 75c ea: 
to ea. set, $4. set, 1 pink and 
 
2 orange and green sets. Mrs. 
ue Fortenberry, Rt. 1, co 
orest. 
 
Sunflower pot holders (no- 
velty), 75c ea; red, white, blue 
pot holders, 50c ea; baby boot- 
ees, yellow, pink, blue, $1. pr: 
pineapple doilies, large, $5.- 
pillow case lace, $1.50 pr. Hen 
and Chicken tatting for pillow 
case, $1. pr. Miss Etta Alex- 
ander, Quitman. 
 
Two all new material quilts, 
$5 ea. Mrs. Harry Bogeus, Rt. 
: (Rocky Creek Rd.) Hamp- 
on. 
 
' New handmade quilts, large 
size, made of cotton material, 
good cotton padding, $8. ea. 
at my place. Mrs. P. S. Wal- 
lace, John Petree Rd., Rt. 2, 
 
5 nice quilt tops, 2 Wedding 
Ring design, $4.50 ea: 1 ea. 8 
point star, cross and Gentle- 
mans Bow, $3. ea; Dbl. bed 
size, made of new material. 
Add 35c on ea. top for post- 
age. No checks. Mrs. R. H. 
Mealer, Rt. 2, Ellijay. 
 
Hand woven pot holders, 
made of very best loops, dif. 
 
ea; single 2, 25c. Mrs. Myrtle 
 
5 nice, hand made quilt tops, 
$3. ea. Mrs. Annie R. Trimble, 
 
  
 
756-J-1 Cocal calls only). 
 
BU, 9-3120. 
 
- Wednesday. January 
 
jall hand made, $1.25 to $1 
 
Sign, $3.25; 12 in. doilies, pin 
apple design, $1.: 15 in. with 
 
  
 
899 Austin Dr., Decatur, Ph. 
 
oe 
 
Se Pe eee ee 
 
  
    
    
     
   
    
    
  
    
   
 
Little girl cotton dress 
6 yr. old, $1.50 ea, Add po; 
age. Miss Ethel Crowe, Rt 
Gainesville. te 
 
Tea napkins of white ha 
kerchief linen, 12 in. squar 
finished with picot edging an, 
corner in filet design of teapo 
wild rose or Mosaic, $1. ea: a! 
so, bridge covers to match, $3. 
50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. E 
Harper, Rt. 3, Hartwell, 
 
Emb. pillowcases on goo 
sheeting, $1.25 set: plain an 
emb. dish towels, 10c ea: px 
holders, 2, 25c, 3 pe. croch 
sets, $2. set. Add postage. Mr, 
L. M. Major, Rt. 7, Gainesvilk 
 
1 dbl. appliqued, dutch do 
quilt top, on white set togethe 
with pink, $7.; 1 pr. blue pi 
low cases, emb. white birds 
and flowers, large size, $3.01 
Mrs. Troy Staten, Chatswort 
Rd., Box 65, Dalton. ; 
 
White crocheted  bootee. 
trimmed in pink, blue, yellow 
and green, 75c pr; also, bibs to 
match, both, $1.; lace for pil- 
low cases, $1. pr; huck towels, 
done in Mexican weave, $1, 
ea. Mrs. H.-H. Robinson, Rt 
Monroe. 
 
  
 
     
     
  
  
     
   
   
   
    
    
 
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Guest towels, Indianhea 
and linen, with drawn work 
emb. or tatting size 18 x 
 
ea. PP. Mrs. Newt E. 
Rt. 5, Carrollton. 
 
Fancy handmade ladies  
aprons, made of prints, all 
ferent, matched trimmi 
large or small waist. sizes, 
$2.75 plus postage. Mrs. N 
cy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 1 
Ellijay. es 
 
White pillow cases, e 
and crocheted edge, $1.25 pr 
print aprons, trimmed, sma 
est size, 40c, med. with towel! 
on side, 60c, large bib size, 80c 
All have pocket: crochet doi 
lies, 50c75e ea. Add postage, 
Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 7, 
 
Spen 
 
  
 
Gainesville. 
 
~ Crochet doilies flat work 
solids and 2 colors, 1 white, 
pink and white. 1 beige an 
green, all, 15 in. across, $1.3; 
ea; 1 pink, 1 beige and green, 
12 inches across, $1.10 each. 
Del. Mrs. I. M. Sullivan, 1214 
W. Chandler St., Carrollton,  
 
-_Emb. pillowcases, $1. set: 
emb. day of week dish ee 
$1.; print aprons, small, 40c 
 
med, 50c, large, 60c; little girl 
print dresses, size 2 and 3, $1. 
25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Floyd 
Major, Rt..8, Gainesville. 
 
Pillow cases of good materi- 
al, bordered desi 
with white. $1.: 
 
     
  
    
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
     
  
    
    
   
    
     
     
      
  
  
     
  
   
   
  
   
  
   
  
     
    
    
 
Nice size crocheted f 
doilies, 2, $2.50; flat grape de- 
sign doilies, 14 in, $1.25 ea 
Add postage. Sallie Wright. 
Morganton. : 
 
Quilt tops, designs; 2 butter. 
fly, 2 dolls with evening dress: 
es appliqued on white, set. tc 
gether with pink, butterflie: 
and dolls made of print and 
plain cloth to match, full size 
Dolls, $7., Butterflies, $6. ea 
Gena Bigham, Box 69, Chats: 
worth Rd, Dalton. Bae 
 
Crochet baby sets, pink o 
blue trimmed in white, all ny 
lon thread, 1 jacket and boot: 
ees, $3.50; 2 sets, $5.50; also. 
silk, satin and velvet quilts 
nice blanket linings. Mrs. Mat 
tie Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger. 
 
with crochet edge, full sizes 
good bleached, white, cotto1 
material, nice designs, $2. set 
also, emb. vanity set with ecro- 
chet edge, $1.25 set. Add post- 
age. Miss Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, 
Ellijay. 
 
Vanity sets. pineapple de- 
 
colored ruffles, $1.: 
crocheted, nylon sets, 
emb., $7, PP. Mirs. J. L. 
Fettc Rig be Box 21 08. 
Springs. ; 
 
Pot holders in asst. or plain 
colors, weaved of cotton jer- 
sey loops, 2, 25c. Add postage 
 
Mrs. G. T. Porterfield, Rt. 2 
Comer. S 
Crocheted, cotton, baby 
 
shoes, white with pastel of 
lace trim, 3 styles, $1. pr; alsa 
crocheted boucle baby sho 
baby colors, 5 styles, oe 
Add 10c postage per pr. Eliza- 
beth Coleman, Rt. 1, Daniels- 
ville Rd., Athens, =