Georgia
Farmers
renee
Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1959
FARM
WORK
WANTED
Jnencumbered woman de-
3 job on farm doing light
mm work. Country raised.
s, Peggy Brown, 1835 Law-
Avenue, Macon. 2
fan and wife, 24 and 21
ld, no children want job
arm raising chickens or
ng, man can drive truck
ractorNot too exp. farm-
with machinery. Need
se furnished and _ lights.
and Mrs. Freddie Wal-
eh. 2, Athens, Ph. LI.
7 yr. old Veteran, wife and
ldren, 4 and 6 yrs., want
n dairy, 30 or 40 cows.
yrs. exp. also can drive
etor or truck. Have to be
ed. Need house and rea-
le salary. Ralph Gordy,
, Ringgold.
n, honest, sober, wants
n farm with good chris-
m couple. 10 yrs. exp. driv-
actor. Good home and $60
Julian M. Reed, Rt. 2,
| Ira Sellers, Lawrenceville.
fart job on farm. Man and
fe. Know how to drive
ctor and truck. Had dairy
yerience. Move any time. J.
Wilson, Rt. 2, Franklin.
hite man wants job on
m, or as Caretaker of farm.
tractor and truck driver.
ert Drummond, 1972 Lois
V., Atlanta 18. Ph. SY.
yr. old white man wants
m farm, or as Caretaker.
tractor and truck driver.
Simth, 1186 Francis
Ph. ER: b<3 130:
foung man wants job on
kind farm work. Badly
ed of work. Wm. A. Es-
v, Rt. 1, Kowetta Rd. c/o
ton Eskew, College Park.
Vant small farm on 50-50
is. Prefer in. Central Ga.
rl T. Adams, Rt. 2, Jackson.
helping: gather crop or
Man and wife want job in
Lumpkin or Union Co. taking
care of laying hens, at once.
Sober and reliable. Move any
time. Richard Snedegar, Rt. 1,
Box 180, c/o J. A. Pickelsimer,
Blairsville. ;
_ Man, wife 4 children want
job on cattle, chicken farm or
straight farming. Handle any
type farm equipment. 43 yrs.
old. Sober. Move anywhere.
Need job immediately. C. G.
Gamel, Rt. 1, e/o Mrs. Bate-
man (at Batemans Grocery),
Byron.
25 yr. old woman wants
job on farm, doing light farm
work for room, board, and
salary. Write Mrs. Audrey
May, Box 233, Berlin.
27 yr. old white man, wife
and family, wants job tending
to laying hens or hatching
egsg, or with broilers. 8 yrs.
exp. Need house, lights and
reasonable salary. Consider all
peters S. J. Whitfield, Rt. 1,
ula.
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want young single man for
general farm work. Room,
board and salary. Good pro-
position for someone needing |
home. Write. W. A. Mayes,
1207 Dean St., Rome.
Want at once, settled white
woman to do light farm work.
Live in home on farm with
family of 2. Modern conveni-
ences.
salary. Mrs. M. F. Taylor, Rt.
3, Elberton. Ph. 1887-J-10.
Want people to pick cotton.
Pay $2.50 per hundred. Have
110 acres, more than 20 bales
in field now, good cotton. Will
pay at night. Grady Jenkins,
Rt. 2, Box 192, Adairsville. (At
No. Poplar Spring Church, off
Hwy. 140)
hristian man wants job on
m_as Caretaker or as trac-~
'dirver. J. M. Swallows,
ee Ave., S.E., At-
0 yrs. old married man,
e and 3 children, want job
efer dairy) at once. Ex-
enced. Have to be moved.
die Lee Tapp, Rt. 3, c/o E.
Timmons, Summerville.
Married man with small
amily want job on regular
mM or chicken farm. Exp.
in both, also in dairy. State
ges and particulars. d
Ison, Rt. 3, c/o F. W. Re-
baled, cut, raked, with-
mi. Alpharetta, at 40c
G. W. West, 4826 Peach-
Dunwoody Rd. N.E., At-
3. Ph. BL. 5-3937.
Want man and son, white
or colored to drive truck and
feed chickens. Year around
job. House, wired for elec.
stove, wood, water furnished.
Near school, church and bus
line and school bus. Prefer
people who farmed 1958 and
1959. Dan Deaton, 359 No.
Highland Ave. N.E., Atlanta
12. Ph. JA 1-1784.
Want man to handle 1 mule
crop on shares, also to look
after small bunch of cattle,
repair fences on farm. Wages,
free house and wood. Located
on Hwy. 166 about 1 mi.
Campbellton Bridge. See. S.
S. Storer. RFD 4, Douglasville.
Want farm hand with small
family for work on farm for
day wages. Steady work. 4 R.
house, on school bus Rt. No
drinkers. Give Ref. Jack Wil-
lis, Rt. 2, Folkston. '
Board and reasonable |
Want white man with small{
family, or a middleaged cou-
ple, to operate farm. 23 A.
peanuts, 7 A. cotton, 50 A.
corn, and some crops of water-
melon, on 50-50 basis. Elec.
power and lights, on paved
road, in Pulaski Co. No drink-
ers. Mrs. W. E. Wells, 818 So.
Main St. College Park. Ph.
PO 7-6034.
Want married man to work
on poultry farm, prefer one
who has had experience work-
ing with laying hens. See if
interested. Mrs. Fred Shivers,
Cuthbert. Ph. RE 2-2534.
Want white or col man to
work as caretaker or handy
man on farm. Want one who
likes to work with livestock.
Board, reasonable salary and
large 1 R. house to live in. L.
EK. Chappell, Rt. 1, Kennesaw.
Ph. Marietta 7- 2184 (after
5. PM).
Want small farm family,
good and reliable for farm
work, nursery farm and_ also
flowers. Furnish house (re-
furnished in and out), gas
heat, fine opportunity, with
good pay. . C. Cato, Clinton
Rd. c/o Clintons Nursery, Ma-
econ. Ph. 2-7611.
Want good, reliable woman
to live on farm with elderly
woman and help with vegeta-
ble farming, Good home and
board. Frances Berry, Rt. 3,
- a College Park. Ph. PO
Want good, white, sober,
christian couple, exp. in farm-
ing and cattle, with some in-
come to live on small farm.
Good 4 R. house with lights,
phone, water, chicken house,
and small salary. 10 mi. No.
Alpharetta. E. G. Yancey, 1703
Noble Dr., NE, Atlanta 6. Ph.
TR 2-1948.
Want single man, or man
and wife, with some income
to help himself, to farm on 50-
50 basis. Must know how to
farm with mule and be willing
worker: also cut wood and fix
fences. Be able move self. No
drunks. S. N. Garrett, Butler.
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
1959 Lilliston combine, ex-
eellent cond., combined ap-
prox. 125 A. $2,175.; Sedberry
14 in. feed mill,. good running
cond., $160.; 2 Case smooth-
ing harrows; Intnl. peanut
shaker, $125. C. M. Pippin, Jr.,
Rt. 2, Albany, Ph. 2-7704.
Six-8 yd. LeTourneau_ pan,
excellent cond., $1,000; Minn.
Moline corn sheller, Model E,
in good cond., $350. Marvin
Peed, Butler, Ph. Union 2-
3785.
1952 Fort tractor, very good
econd., $695.; Oliver tractor,
row crop 66, 1952 model, tri-
cycle front end, good cond.
throughout, $295. Weyman E,
Rooks, Newton, Ph. 4142.
Deep well pump and tank
(needs some work) and fence
charger. Mrs. W. W. Pryor,
Box 125, Waverly Hall.
2 row, DC Case 1951 trac-
tor, planting and cultivating
equip., heavy duty harrow, 6
disc tiller with seeder box;
tractor trailer, perfect cond.,
ready to go. Waymon Simons,
oF 246, Dearing, Ph. 453-W-
Six 1,000 cap., Wood gas
brooders, $25. ea.; hammer-
mill, good cond., $75.; 2 trac-
tor tires, 9 x 34, $5. ea. Dr. N.
S,- Hered, Rt..2, Smyrna, Ph.
HE. 5-4147 after 6 PM:
Farmall cub tractor, good
tires, cultivators, planters, disc
and tiller, 2 section drag har-
row, fertilizer attachment,
sweepers and _ scooters. All
good cond. Priced to sell. W.
E. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 214,
Sandersville.
Turner peanut picker (no re-
pairs needed), $400. Belts to
go. Rufus Jackson, Rt. 1, Fort
Valley.
500 gal. Butane gas tank,
good as new, on top of ground,
readv to load, $200. T. J. Wil-
son, 1985 Marietta Rd. NW,
Atlanta 18 Ph. SY. 4-5939.
2 H wagon, $25.; 2 H middle
buster, $8.: iron dbl. tree with
2 singletree, $6.; 2 sets gears
with 2 leather colars, 17 and
19 sizes. $5. each. Will not
Ship. G. L.- Jackson. Rt: <2,
er Ph. Stone Mountain,
450 ft. Kitson automatic
feeder, hen size trough, chain,
grill, legs and 2 corners: 40 ft.
Anderson HI-Lo Matic water-
er. Best offer takes each or
both: Al. Thompson, Rt. 2,
Thomaston, Ph. Midway 7-
5690...
1952 Ferguson tractor, mo-
tor like new, $650.: 1953 Ju-
bilee Ford tractor, $750.; 1952
GMC, 1/2 ton, pick-up truck,
$275. All good cond. Herbert
V. Cox, 1570 Cedar Grove Rd.,
Conley, Ph. MA. 7-0001 At-
lanta.
1949 Chev., 1/2 ton, pick-up
truck, $325. Clyde M. Maddox,
Rt. 4, Winder.
Farmall H tractor with plan-
ters, dist. and cultivators, good
cond. practically new 1100 size
tires on rear, $500. G. D. Mc-
Clain, c/o J. H. McClain, Rt.
Pitts: 5
Allis Chalmers WD planters,
cultivators, harrow and plow,
cheap or trade for pick-up
truck; fertilizer and grain dis-
tributor, $60.; M. H. Hardison,
Box 221, Byron, Ph. WO. 3-
9993:
Sawmill and motor, in good
operation cond.; also, good
cornmill, cheap. R. M. Payne,
Rt. 4, Blairsville.
Allis Chalmers W speed pa-
trol with front end loader and
blade, good tires, motor in A-1
cond., $1,000. W. C. Cook, Rt.
1, Macon, Ph. SH. 2-7613.
Farmall Super C tractor
with planters, cultivators, dis-
tributor: 2 disc tiller; bush
and bog harrow; tractor mow-
ing machine on rubber; mule
drawn rake. All good cond.,
ready to go, $800. David Nich-
olson, Rt. 1, Barnesville.
y
NUMBER 3
300 gal. Em-Bee bulk Mille
tank, slightly used,
botton, Ph. MO. 5-3162. -
Benthol peanut combine and
stationary Turner picker, both
in perfect cond. F. C. Mays,
Finleyson, Ph. TW. 2-218
rHawkinsville.
- Super A Farmall tractor;
McCormick Deering shucker
and shredder; J. D. 1 row,
binder, all for sale; also, want
to buy or trade for post hole _
digger, to use on Intnl, 300
or 640 Ford tractor, 0. o.
Brooks, Rt. 3, 1705 Miller Rd.,
Lithonia, Ph. HU. 2-6567.
Fox ensilage harvester, row
attachment, good working or-
der; 2 new type Surge com-
pressors, top shape, used very
little: JB Hammermill; Kelley
2 ton mixer and Syrup mixer |
with 2 holding tanks. Reason-
able. W. P. Elder, Jr., Thom-
aston, Ph. Midway 7-3472.
Allis chalmers B tractor, 1
row, good cond, oversize tires,
late model with cultivator,
harrow, 2 disc plow, usable 3
disc plow, starter, lights,
power take-off, easy riding
seat, hydraulic lift and plan-
ters. Frank Thompson, Rt. 1,
Vidalia.
Rig for drilling deep farm
wells, complete ready to g0,
about 500 ft. drill pipe. drills,
tools, pumps, 2 in. and 4-in.
chisel and star drills, power
take-off friction drum cable
and nigger head. Mounted on
Intnl. - truck. good motor.
Make cash offer. Geo. McGee, -
Rt. 2. Box 165, Brunswick. SS
Intn. Harvester : cotton
vicker, low drum type, used
1-1/2 seasons. With or with-
out Farmall M tractor. Both |
in good cond. Miles M. Moody,
Register, Ph. Statesboro, Tem-
ple 9-3452. ;
New 20 ft. custom made
cattle body with 1/2 second |
deck and canvas hoops, $600.,
mounted on Intnl. tandem
truck with recently rebuilt
motor, $995. T. K. Putnam, Rt. |
2. Fairburn, Ph. 7736.
Ford tractor planter for sale.
L. C. Williams, Rt. 2 c/o Red
Dog Farm, Cochran. :
Grain Combine, Case F-2, 3
ft. header, good cond., $295.;
pony cart, set of harnesses,
$50. Weyman E. Rooks, New-
ton, Ph. 4142. =
Allis Chalmers forage har-
vester and corn header, J. D.
fertilizer spreader, 8 ft.; J. D.
grassland drill, complete with
small grain attachment, Bes-
sert hammermill, 14 in. com-
plete with belt and screens. All -
in perfect working order. Jes-
se Beckwith, 1040 Conway Rd.,
NW, Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. Ts
9803.
6 in. belt, good cond., like
new, 50 ft. long (used pulling
large hammermill), $25.; en
gate seeder, good cond., wil
strow soda or any kind o
seed, $50. M. W. Gunn, Zebu-
lon, Ph. Logan 7-8764.
John Deere A tractor with
or without equip. John tes
Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville.
re
1800, 2
Hinton Hendricks, Rt. 1, Tal-
fan, Ph Alpine 32184.
_. waterers. Reasonable. Dalton |
_ Mathis, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald.
-. power take-off
* State Agricu
if Hunter
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OR OF
Upright grist mill,
||A-1 cond. Lamar Blackwel-
any}
|| Stockbridge, Ph. GR. 4-4076.
|fast hitch mower, plow, har-
for Vl st 1951 Ford tractor, 8 N. vi-|.
corn
sheller, platform scales, Chev.
|motor and hammermill, priced
to sell. C. W. Robertson, Rt. 3,
Greenville.
No. 34 Allis Chalmers, 2
row, corn snapper, $700., in
der, Roopville, Ph. 4048.
| Six 17 ft., V drinking troughs
for broilers, used 1 time, com-
plete with float valves. Roy
Puckett, Waleska.
EQUIPMENT
etc. P. B. Ingram, Bainbridge.
'Ph. CH. 6-2741.
Want*Super A Farmall trae;
tor and equipment. State cond.
(and price. J. C. Sweatman,
| Rt. 4, Cumming.
ber and base- (casting No.
/51131) only, for Goulds bal-
ranced flow, shallow well jet
pump (Fig. 3228). Advise
}price and location. K.. T.
| Clarke, Rt. 3, Box 322, College
Park.
| Want 16 or 20 automatic
/chicken waterers, 8 ft., rea-
rsonable. O. P. Southern, Rt. 1,
Want Intnl cub tractor with
;row, cultivator and other at-
tachments. Trade clean, 1954
}Chev. 3/4 ton or consider
Ford pick-up truck, also have
nice Jersey and Angus heifer.
|r. W. Cox, Rt. 4, Ringgold. 6
mi. N. on Hwy. 41.
Want I row corn puller to
-cmity Bainbridge. 9 mi. N.
| Bainbridge on Colquitt Hwy.,
in Pine Hill Community. M.
W. Weathersby, Rt. 1, Brin-
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
J. D. 17 row grain drill,
wich fertilizer and small seed |
attachment, $350.; W. D. Allis
- Chalmers tractor and Taylor-
way harrow. All in geod cond.
H.C. Brewer, Rt. I, Daniels- |
ville.
J. D. 40 tractor, 2 row, with
3 point hitch, cultivators and
planters, like new, $1,395.
complete; IHC combine 142 R.
J. W. Middlebrooks, Zebulon, |
Ph. Logan. 7-8652.
Intnl. 300 utility tractor
with power - steering, fast 2
point hydraulic lift, front and
rear wheel weights,
- plow, like new. See anytime or
call after 7:30 PM. R. I. Yea-
gep, Ri: 3,:-Box 137-B, New-
x
3 roller Cane mill and eva-
porator, $30.; farm bell, pole
type, $20.; spring tooth weeder
for harrowing, $15.: Allis
Chalmers cultivating plows, all
_. faken apart, $80.- four 1-1/2]
_ horse, wagon wheels and axles, |
$20.; also, some mule drawn
: Gordon . Hall, Rt. 2,
anville.
aio
16 ft. heavy duty roto beat-
er mower, $125., or exch. for
4 wheel rubber tired farm
wagon. Lovd Keadle, Yates-
ville, Ph. 695-J-3, Barnesville.
Bradley garden tractor, 5/R
ho turning plow, cultivator.
harrow, open foot and weed
_ euttr, reasonable or exch. for
saddle horse; 100 floor feeders
4 ft. 1 timer for poultrv lights:
4 Premier, 1,000 can. 700 Sears
Bas brooders, 14, 8 ft. Premier
Wagon wheels, $8. each. R.
3 disc
1951 Super A Farmall trac-
tor, completely overhauled,
bush and bog harrow, cultiva-
tors and planters. Bargain
der, Ph. 1-2934. 2 mi So. Win-
der-Monroe Hwy.
Chain hoist, 1/2 ton cap. and
12 heavy log chains, 12 and 14
ft. long, good cond., all for
$15. W. A. Fitzgerald, Omaha.
Hot air heating system for
two 30 x 150 broiler houses.
'Good bargain. 2 mi. EF. of Pra-
ters Mill on Hwy. 2. Geo. W.
Moses, Jr. Rt. 4, Dalton.
Front end Joader with 2
pans, manure and fork and 1
with dirt load pan, new cond.,
fits I. H., HRM or John Deere
tractor, $150. W. R. Robinson,
3
| 6 Jamesway, milking parlor
stanchions complete with man-
ger. Harry Argroves, Rt. 3,
Greenville, Ph. Orange 2-4972.
Four 2-3/4, Florence wagon
|wheels, need slight repair, $25.
or 2 for $12.50. Bud Holland,
'Coogler Rd., Dalton.
1953 Chev., 1-1/2 ton, truck,
good cond. fair tires, $525. No
letters. See T. V. Holcombe,
Rt. 3, Austell. ;
7 Propane gas brooders for
broilers, $5. ea.: 5 automatic
drinking fountains, 8 ft. long,
$5. ea; Bradley garden trac-
tor. 2 yrs. old, plows and har-
rows. All good as new. J. H.
ao Covington, Ph.
6 can, front opening spray
type, DeLaval milk cooler,
good cond., for best offer: milk
cans, $3. ea. David Firor, Rt. 1,
Winterville. 6 mi. E, Athens,
US 78.
J.D. 2 dise plow, trailer ty-
pe, good cond, except dise are
. . Couch, Sencia.
John Deere seeder box for
J. D. 5 disc tiller, $35. FOB
earn. T.
fe a ae oe
F-30 Farmall tractor with
and pulley,
R. Breedlove, Mon-. Dulut
gon, $15.: 275 gal. metal water
storage tank, tapped for 3/4
pipe, as Archie D. McDaniel.
uluth.
| Lift type rotary mower, 4}
dise tiller, bush
scoop,
hydraulie jack, belt
pulley for Ford tractor: also,
pony with bridle and saddle.
_ good tires and 8 disc harrow.
ee Econge Saxon, Rt. 1, Bowman,
OR 290. 7, i
Wesley Harris, Rt. 3, Griffin.
\
|} SON,
Want Allis Chalmers W-D
tractor,, prefer wide front
priced. Bill Stover, Rt. 2, Win- |
t. 2, Cedartown, Ph. 1654-J-|
worn, $100.; 2 H Hackney wa-
and bogg.| :
% er /Pump, need not be operative,
axle. Harold McGill, Tyty, Ph.
Sylvester 2345.
Want ditching machine for
1946 Ford tractor, in good
cond., within reasonable dis-
tance of Atlanta. W. D. Mi-
pane 296 Gordon Rd., Mable-
i ton.
-Want mule drawn mower
that is in usable cond., not
over 50 mi. from Buford. Give
price. Frank S. Jones, Rt. 2,
Buford, Ph. 3613.
Want sickle bar mower for
5 hp David Bradley garden
tractor priced reasonable. Clif-
ton M. Hughes, 4667 Tucker-
Chamblee Rd., Tucker,, Ph.
|HI: 3-4625.
Want deep well cylinder
pump, four 6 or 8 in. stroke,
in good cond. State cash price
and cond. Jack Tharpe, 105
Knoxville St., Fort Valley.
Want hole diggers for 1955
Ford tractor, in good cond.
a W. C. Wells, 818 S. Main
603
Want 250 gal. cap. Butane
or Propane tank, above or be-
low ground type. Thomas
Gravitt, Rt. 2, Alpharetta, Ph.
CE. 7-2670.
Want deep well pump com-
olete with tank and pipe. State
ae Joe Redley, Box 68,
to.
Want propane gas tank, 250
or more gal. cap, above
ground type. G. S. Brown, Rt.
1, Powder Springs, Ph. Mari-
etta 9-6935.
Want Ford tractor and all
equipment in good cond.
Frank C. Dysart, Rt. 3, Car-
tersville, Ph. EV. 2-3028.
Want garden tractor in good
cond. State size, price and
how many tools with it. Orion
W. Reynolds, Rt. 2, Lawrence-
ville, Ph. TH. 3-3474.
Want. old = fashion well
need. only the parts that go
above ground. Grady R. Hol-
Want air cushioning cham-|
{Collese Park, Ph. PO. 7-|
tb
milk tank, in A-1 cond. Frank
Chappell, Jr., Plains, Ph, 668.
spreader.
Plainville.
Want egg grader and wash-
er in good cond., also plastic
or rubber coated egg baskets.
State price. W. R. Deaton, Rt.
1, Oakwood.
Want 1 tractor tire, size 10
x 38. State best price in first
letter. Charlie Smith, Rt. 4,
' Macon.
Mark Hensley,
Want K-6-46 if cules
mower ,to fit Allis Chalmers
WANTED B tractor, in good cond. C. B.
t Want fate Ray, Lumber City, Ph. 2958.
Correction an a - -
model Big Dutchman automa-| Want 700 ft., 2 in. to a
tie chicken feeder, with 400|aluminum irrigation pipe.
ft o ftrough and chain. Ad-| Write size and price with first
|| vise. what you have and price,|Jeteer. Oman Cagle, Rt. 3,
| Jasper, Ph. Nelson 5201.
SEED & PLANTS
FOR SALE
Mtn.
| bearing size, Hazelnut bushes,
|25, $2.; Black Walnut sprouts,
3, $1.65; Wild Strawberry, 5
doz., $1.25; Yellow root, wash-
ed clean, 4 Ib. lard boxful,
$1.25. Add postage. Mrs. Nan-
cy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box 124,
Ellijay.
Thousands Blakemore
Strawberry, strong plants.
'Chice of pulling own or see
pulled. No postage deliveries.
W. S. Hogan, 878 Stallings St,
SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 7-
6065.
Young everbearing Straw-
now, 5c C. at my home. Mrs.
Bessie Brooks, 1753 Thompson
'St., East Point.
Keverbearing straw berry
|plants, $1. C. PP on orders of
200 or more. Mrs. W. H. Al-
len, 541 Holderness St., SW,
Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 3-8254.
Blakemore Strawberry
plants, $1. C, 500, $4., $8. M.:
Dorsets, $1.25 C., 500 $5., $9
M. Mrs. J. O. Waldrip, Rt. 7,
Gainesville. :
Streamliner everbearing
Strawberry plants, $1.50 C.:
Dewberry, Blackberry, Boy-
rsenberry, Mtn. Huckleberry,
bearing size, $1. doz.; Musca-
dimes, well rooted, 2, $1.: red
ryellow Oct. Peach, small and
med. clean seed, 3, $1. PP. Mrs.
B. T. Thornton, Rt. 1, Bowdon.
Thousands Ga. Collard
plants, shipped in damp moss,
Postage. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2,
3917 Panthersville Rd., Ellen-
wogd.
| Strawberry plants, Masto-
don and Blakemore, $1.20 ce.
$5.50 M.; Klondike, $1. C., $4.
M. Good plants. Mrs. Guy
Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.
Collard plants, $1. C., $3.50
Wetherford, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Ph. 2-0296.
Ga. Red Sweet Potatoes, in
any quantity, large or small
or truck loads. Write or
}Phone. B. J. Head, Alma, Ph.
3791.
Klondike Strawberry
(plants, well rooted, $1.25 .
PP in Georgia. Lonnie Bry-
ant, Rt. 4, Box 23, Cumming.
Sage plants, catnip bunches,
muscadine grape vines, May
cherry and blue Damonsal
trees, each, 6, $1. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6,
Gainesville.
Nice large bunches rooted
| Sage, ready to set out, guaran-
teed to grow, 6 for 5c; 14, $1.
PP. J. L. Vollrath, Smyrna.
New Era and Fields ever-
| bearing strawberry plants,
$1 C. onorders of 200 and up.
PP. Damp, cellophane packed,
strong plants, orders filled
promptly. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd,
Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpharetta. |
Strawberry plants: Blake-
more, $1. C., 500,$4., $8. MS
Dorsett, $1.50 c., 500, $5. $9.
combe, 16 Park St. Smyrna.
M. Mrs. J. O, Waldrip, Rt. 7,
Gainesville, be
Want 400-500 gal. bulk]
Want good used manure}
Huckleberry plants, |
berry plants ready to put out;
rand yellow Plum, Apricots,}
40c C., 200, 75c, $3. M. Add}
'M. Del., $3. M. at farm. E. B.}
Ph. Lexington, S$
more, $1.50 C., M C
C., Klondike, $1. C.,,
$8. M.; Peppermint,
Mtn. Huckleberry, be
size, 75c doz.; Scupper
cuttings, 75c doz.; Sugar.
$1. ea. Add postage. Mrg.
Hood, Rt. 1, Gainesvil
Healthy well rooted, Ki
dike Strawberry plants, $1.
$9. M. Add 25c per C
postage. Mrs. John L, Po
2947 McAfee Rd., Decatur, ]
BU. 9-7500.
Fall Cabbage and Coll;
plants, 75c C.; Parsley, 35
doz.; Thyme 25; Tansy, 35:
Peppermint, 25 doz. Ad
postage. Fred Withers
308 Holderness St., SW,
lanta 10, Ph. PL. 3-525
Charles Wakefield cabb,
and Ga. Cabbage Collar
each 75c C., 500, $1.85, $3
PP. H. E. Smith, Box 82, Ba
ley 2
FEED & GRAM
FOR SALE
$4.
Ce
on,
Seed Oats, Cokers, Moz
grain, 1 yr. from bre
Germ. 95 pct., Cokers Su
grain, Germ 92 pct. Sold by
| bulk or bag. Billy Sanders, Vi-
penna, Ph. 37420; 5 3 -
Abruzzi Rye, Germ 85 p
Purity 98.98 pct., even wei
bags, $2.25 bu. FOB far
mi. S. Snellville. Elmer
Pate, Rt. 1, Grayson, Ph.
33-2673.
40 bu. Wrens Abruzzi Rye,
Purity, 99.04, Germ 87.50, $3
bu. L. P. Beckum, Matthe
White multiplying
sets, 50e qt., $1.75 gal. PP.
|Mrs. C. B. Fields, 149 So. But.
ler St., Camilla.
Reg. Borre Lupine, Ger
92 pct..; Yellow Sweet Lupi
Germ. 90 pet., Purity, 99
pet. All for sale. D. C. Ro
Ashburn.
Recleaned, tested seed O:
and Barley; 2,000 bu. 49-
Victorgrain, Germ. 94 p
$1.25 bu., $1.35 treated; 1,0
bu. 48-93 Victorgrain Ger
95 pct., $1.10 bu. 400 bu. Da
ie Barley, from Cert.
Germ., 95 pet., $1.60 bu. treat-
ed. FOB. Good bags. S._
Carter, Winterville, Ph. L
9755 Athens. :
Wrens Abruzzi Rye, Puri
98.06 pct., Germ., 81 pct., $
bu. FOB Wrens or pick
at farm, 1 mi. N. on US Hwy.
1, Walter E. Prescott, Wrei
Abruzzi Rye, combine
Germ. 82 pet., extra clea
$5. C. here. Frank Redwi
Rt. 1, Palmetto, Ph. Newn
AL. 3-6255.
500 bu. Gator Rye, first
seed, Cert., recleaned an
sacked. $4. bu. at warehouse
Augusta. Mrs. G. Edwin Mu
phey, Hephzibah.
_ 1,000 bales good, clean, Se.
ricea Lespedeza hay for sa!
or will trade for cattle, fert:
distributor or
mounted post hole digger. G
Neal, ElJenwood, Ph. Gree
leaf 4-4994.
Several hundred bales wheat
and oat straw, 50c bale at m}
farm. Byron Andersop, Rt.
Alpharetta.
1959 crop hay, well ferti
ed, Sericea, Clover, Kobe Le
pedeza, -Fescue and Coa
Bermuda, $20. to $30. ton.
Cecil Travis, c/o Pine Crest
}Acres, Riverdale, Ph. 1-48
Fayetteville.
Coastal Bermuda, highk
fertilized, no rain for sale.
T. Courson, Hazlehurst.
Fertilized Johnson grass ha
$20. ton; Bahia grass hay, fi
tilized, but 2nd grade,
ton; other types hay: also
tal Bermuda later. Will
liver. C. P. Savage, Jr. 507
coor St., Montezuma, PF
Bi:
500 bales, well cured, b
Alfalfa hay, 400 bales :
Oat, Clover and Rye grass
600 bales Kobe and
|Lespedeza. All baled w:
rain. J; R.~ Lanier,
hay, square, wire tied,
le at my barn Good hay.
Swanson, Young Har-
000 bales Serecia Les-
leza, baled without rain,
)} ton at barn. Will del.
nable distance. Mrs. W.
ekbridge 2942.
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Cattle
Guernsey males, 22 mos.
wt. 900 to 1,000 lbs. ea.,
of breeding, horns re-
red when calves., $200 ea.
B. Grizzle, Box 205, Roy-
m, Ph. 8314
42 yr. old, dehorned,
pales Rescue and Or-|
tes, RFD, Ellenwood, Ph.
1 grade Angus heifers; 1
1, weaning age; 5 Angus
ys; 15 Angus and Hereford
ss cows with calves by side.
p Carter, Whitesburg, Ph.
rrace 2-7395.
Reg. Guernsey bull, 2-1/2
. old, very best breeding,
Ib. A. N. Tuck, Thomas-
=
Reg. Black Angus bull, 2
. mos. old, $300.; 2 Reg.
ernsey bulls, 1 yr. old, ex-
lent breed stock, $125. ea.
uy Neal, Ellenwood, Ph.
nleaf 4-4984.
Reg. Angus -heifer, 5 mos.
, Champ bloodlines, excel-
t cond., very gentle also,
Ish gelding, gentle, stylish,
Id can ride. Saddle, bridle.
Constnace Lee Campbell, 401
ringside Dr., SE, Atlanta
Ph. MA. 2-2178.
Thoroughbred Santa Ger-
dis bull, about 6 mos. old,
y red. J. W. Morris, c/o
M. Farms, Box 119, Car-
ton, Ph. TE. 2-2852.
rge size, Reg. Guernsey
heifers, close to freshen;
ung bulls, service age, good
. All best breeding from
cial bloodlines. F. H.
, Midville.
REG. Hereford heifers, 10
, springing, $275. ea.;
g. Shorthorn brood cows, 6
ad, $350. ea. Weyman E.
, Newton, Ph. 4142.
Polled Hereford bull, dbl.
g., Rollo Domino line, calv-
ay 15, 1956, fine animal,
able price. John L. Ja-
Rt. 3, Terrell Mill Dd.,
iietta, Ph. 8-1716.
nice halter broken Reg.
med Hereford bulls, calved
Oct. 1958 and Jan. 1959.
y priced. Carl Roberts,
Ground.
ne, young Angus bulls from
anding herd with and
thout papers, $150. to $200.
E. Gunby, c/o Model Farm,
1, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL.
58 Newnan.
Small herd; 1 polled, white
bull, 9 third calf heifers,
econd calf heifers, 7 first
heifers, freshen Dec. to
ruary. Tested and vacci-
ed; calves for Black Leg.
L. Greene, Brooks.
|_ Reg. Guernsey male,
| ring in
hose, large, big bone be i
g.; 5 mo. old, well marked
dehorned male. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.
45 Holstein ist and 2
calf heifers, large, healthy, i
sease free, guaranteed udders,
a aoe pe eueiie herds.
. B. Curtis, Farmingt
Madison 2603. U eke
Reg. Angus cow, 6 yrs. old
800-900 lbs. with cae heifer
_ $259. 2: H. Good,: Cor-
e.
10 nice, 1 yr. old, Holstein
heifers for sale. Loyd Keadle
Yatesville, Ph, 695-J-3, Barn-
esville.
20 high quality polled Here-
ford heifers, bred to Reg. bull
calfhood vaccinated, $225. ea.
on entire lot; also, 20 young
Hereford cows, bred to Reg.
bull. Geo. Eager, Rt. 1, Val-
dosta.
Several outstanding Reg.
Angus bulls, ready for one
also, several outstanding Reg.
Angus heifers with first
calves. Reasonable prices. W.
C. Hardy, Rt. 1, Box 275, Grif-
fin, Ph. 6767.
_Reg. Angus bulls, from vac-
oe herd; also, few
eliers. W. T. Torgeson,. c/o
Whistle Top Farm, Cornelia.
12 extra good, Reg. polled
mostly Domino breeding; sev-
eral weaning age bull calves.
All are wery stocky, deep red,
well marked, in good cond.
and calfhood vaccinated. Win-
ton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven,
Ph. Juno 4-2312, Odum.
Reg. polled Hereford bull,
8 mos. old, excellent body
lines, markings and rich color,
best bloodlines. J. Britt Chand-
ler, Jr, Spring Hill Farm, Wat-
kinsville, Ph. SO. 9-3171
nights. |
Small milch cow, giving ap-
prox. 1-1/2 to 2 gal day, for
sale or will trade for John
Deere B equip., mowing ma-
chine, dise tiller or bush and
bog harrow. J. L. Thomas,
Rt.21, Bex J, Lilburn, PR
Stone Mtn., 5031.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
3 nice, small, Shetland
mares, safely in foal. No rea-
sonable offer refused. No let-
ters. Farrill Steadman, Ward
Mt. Rd., Rome.
Black saddle horse, gentle
but spirited, will work, with
PM or write; also, want, nice
mare, not over 4 yrs. old, pre-
fer Tenn. Walker or Quarter
horse stock, about 1,000 Ibs.,
not under 15 hand high. James
Long,, Rt. 3, Danielsville.
Nice half quarter horse,
half Shetland stud colt, roan
with large blaze color, $100.
Roger S. Cobb, Box 355, Ma-
| rietta.
5 female Burros, 3 yrs. old;
also, 1 fresh milch cow. H. J.
Slate, Austell, Ph. 4539.
~ 8 nice, fat, broke Shetland
pony geldings (all been in
pony ride), $150. and up; sev-
eral small bred mares, all col-
ors and sizes, 2 with sorrel
rately or together. Jess Hol-
brook, 415 N. Main St., Jones-
boro, Ph. GR. 8-6771.
Well marked Shorthorn
an color bull, not register-
23 mos. old at my place
ar Gainesville. Mrs. R. H.
ark, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Reg. and grade Herefords,
Ws with calves, bred heifers
d young bulls. First farm
t River on Campbellton
. R. W. Caldwell, Douglas-
mrt. WH. 2-3454.
Reg. Guernsey heifers,
ringers, 1 purebred not reg.
stein to freshen, 2nd calf
1. 5, artificially bred,
000 or $225 ea. at farm;
300 bu. ear corn and some
fm machinery for sale. M.
Newsome, Jordans Mill
Sanderville, Ph. 3856.
Guernsey bred heifers,
up to freshen, service
nice color, best of
easonable - prices.
Good pair of gentle mules,
ages right, about 1,200 Ibs. R.
C. Couch, Senoia.
Small saddle mare, 4 yrs.
old, gentle, buckskin color,
good western saddle and brid-
le; also, pony saddle, reason-
able. See after 4 PM any day,
1 mi. So. of Shannon Depot.
Agnes Scroggs, Shannon.
Gentle saddle horse, work
to buggy, for sale or will trade
for cattle; also, Spotted Po-
land China, Berkshire and
Landrace crossed pigs for sale.
L. E. Chappell, Rt. 1, Stiles-
boro Rd., Kennesaw.
At Stud: Rising Sunday Sun,
dbl. reg., Palomino stallion,
PHBA No. 15257, TWHBA
No. 550-168. Mares boarded,
return priviledge. Ray
Warr, Rt. 2, Box 154, College
Park, Ph. PO. 1-6732.:
-about| 1]
/papers lost), broke to ride.
dbl, very gentle, $100. Miss
Eva Hook, Boston.
;trained. $50. W. R. Crowder,
Hereford bulls, 10-18 mos. old, |
| Shetland pony mare,
or without saddle. See after 3' BY bite Dred ba 5G seme
Riverdale, Ph. Jonesboro, GR.
eellent for children, with sad-
filly colts by side. Sell sepa-}
EAR.
yerfect conformation, 4 yrs.
old, sorrel with white mane
and tail, subject to Reg. (but
Call or write. Mrs Paul M.
Starnes, 19 Waverly Cir.,
Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-6362.
2 Shetland ponies, 1 red|
with new bridle and saddle,
2-1/2 yrs. old, other black
and white, 18 mos. old. Both
very gentle and good for small
children. Very reasonable.
Mrs. Charles Schuff, Craw-
fordville, Ph. GL. 6-3771.
_ Horse mule, about 10 yrs.
old, round body, stays fat,
works anywhere single or
At Stud: Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. No. 36083, American
saddle bred stallion, proven
sire of top colts, Grandson of
Noble Kalarama. Thomas G.
Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat Shoals
Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6692.
Mare and 2 mules, all big
and heavy, able to pile logs
at sawmill. M. L. Chalker,
Avera. i
_Bay stallion colt, out of
five gaited mare, 15 mos. old,
$100. with halter; also, Saanan
milk goat with first kid, 3
qts daily, easily milked, well
Rt. 1, Warm Springs.
Small red_ stallion horse,
will plow, ride, gentle enough
for children to ride, $200.: al-
so wagon for sale. Mrs. Mary
Adams, Rt. 3, Fock Spring Rd.,
Lithonia.
Fine, iron grey, Tenn.
Walking horse gelding, 3 yrs.
old, $200.; 8 yr. old bay mare,
bred to Shetland pony, $150.
or trade for cattle or swine.
C_P. Savage, Jr., Montezuma,
Ph, 5931.
4 nice pony geldings, $100.
ea.; Mexican Burros, $50. and
$60. ea; also, nice saddle
horses; 1 REG. Walking horse,
cheap. Robin Vaughn, Rt. 4,
Toccoa, Ph, 6-5249.
Good selection Shetland
stud colts, sorrels and spotted,
$100 up; mares, fillies and
geldings, all broke to ride;,
mule, saddle horse, carts, bri-
dies; also, pigs, $10. ea. Fred
Miller, Rt. 1, Hwy. 41, Dalton,
_pony stallion}
Ph. BR. 8-4928.
Small, 3 yr. old, solid color
39 in
high with 4 mo. old sorrel
filly colt, white mane and tail,
stallion, both, $700. Jerry
Hurd, 415 Main St., Jonesboro,
Ph. GR. 8-6771.
1,200 Ib. black mare mule,
good age, $100. R. E. Neely,
8-5272.
Large work horse, wt. about
1,400 lbs., about 10 yrs. old,
gentle and will work any-
where, $175. Joe Brand, Old
Ala, Rd., Acworth, Rt. 1, Ph.
WE. 4-5494 after 7 PM.
Gentle, 5 gaited horse, ex-
dle and bridle. W. E. John-
ston, Waverly Hall.
2 mares bred to pony stal-
lion with white mane and fail,
42 in. high, 2 male ponies, 1
with white mane and tail, 4
and 5 mos. old; also, 2 .Reg..
Black Poland China males
with papers. Sell or trade for
large tractor. L. C. Williams,
Rt. 2, Cochran, c/o Red Dog
Farm.
Good farm or logging horse,
large size; also, 3 good milk
goats and 3 kid goats (males
and females); also several
turkey hens and toms. See at
my home. Carl Jones, Rt. 2,
Robertson Rd., Clarkesville.
Good mare mule, about 900
Ibs for sale or will trade for
nice heifer soon to freshen or
for Cedar post. Jesse Corley,
Rt. 5, Steven Creek Rd., Mar-
tinez.
Red mare mule, 11 yr. old.
gentle, work anywhere, 900-
1,000 Ibs., no plug, harness
and plow stock included, $100.
P. Jarrell, 3036 Lakeside
Dr. (off Peeler Rd.), Dora-
$8 ip: 5 ee
stallion (half quarter horse,
half thoroughbred), excellent
conformation. G. P. Hender-
son, Old Moores Rd., Rt. 1,
Conley, Ph. MA. 7-5355.
Swine
Big bone stock hog; red
Jersey brood sow and 11 Jer-
sey and Hampshire crossed
pigs; also, Guernsey and Jer-
sey crossed milch cow, 2 gal.
day, (3 if feed good). See,
near Indian Noal Baptist
Church, 4 mi. from Canton.
Rev. P. L. Kimmons, Rt. 1,
Canton.
Poland China service boars,
sired by Cert. meat boars, $75.
up; weaned pigs, 50 lbs. or
more $35. up; bred gilts,
$1.25 ea. Will ship. Best to
come see. Jas. R. Mullis, Coch-
ran,
Feeder pigs, Yorkshire
and Tamworth, 8 and 10 wk.
$8. and $10 ea. 4 mi. N. Mt.
Yonah section. Mrs. Carl
Black, Rt. 4, Cleveland.
Several Duroc pigs, 3-1/2
mos. old, $20. ea.; 1 male, 5
mos. old, $25.; 3 young sows,
$50. ea. All can be Reg. Bangs
free herd. FFA project. Devoe
Smith, Jr., Rt. 4, Cochran.
uckskin |.
fed for Brucellosis.
4 or
Reg. Landra
service age bo
gil
ars, bre
ers name, unrelated prs., veste
Sell oF
trade for corn. H. R.
may be bred, good bloodlines,
free from disease. Jerry Wale
lace, Rt. 1, Thaxton Rd., Cole
lege Park.
at
shire, half
old. Extra good -price on lot
sell separately; also, 4@
small Shetland -studs, 35 in.
red and wihte, near 2 yrs,
old, gentle, other blac
bay saddle horse, 10 yr. old.
Guy McMillian, Dacula, Ph.
Lawrenceville, TH. 3-4439._
Reg., 8 wks. old, Hereford
$20. ea. at farm, or ship. $25,
ea. Leonard Fleming, Reed
Creek Rd., Hartwell, Ph. FR.
6-2995. cS
Big bone Guinea pig boars,
8 wks. old, not Reg. $10. ea.,
12 wks. old, $15. Will ship. S.
R. Wade, Rt. 1, Alto.
Reg. Landrace, service age
boar and gilts, from popular
bloodlines. M. T. Courson,
Hazlehurst.
Reg. Spotted Poland China
males, about 7 mos. old, wt.
200 Ibs., extra fine, $40. ea.;
24 feeder pigs, 1/2 SPC and
1/2. Tamworth, reasonable.
Edwin Cole, Rt. 1, Nichols.
Reg. meat type Yorkshires,
Hampshires and Duroes, Cert.
disease free herd. Boars and
gilts of all ages. Priced rea-
sonable. Lawton Ursery, Haz-
lehurst.
10 white OIC and Hamp-
shire mixed pigs, $6. ea. By-
ron Anderson, Rt. 1, Alphar-
etta, Ph. Greenleaf 5-4366.
Reg. Landrace pigs, avg. wt.
in 56 days, 53 lbs. Fine, di-
sease free stock. Reasonable
prices. W. R. Dennis, Rt. 2,
Kensington, Ph, Chickamauga
ecel,
8 purebred Hargpshire pigs
and 1 sow. 968 tae . Shaw,
aoe Pendergrass, Ph. OL. 4-
671.
8 purebred Yorkshire boars,
8-9 mos. old, ready for serv-
ice. Your choice, $125. ea. S.
H. Applebaum, 223 Marion
Dr., Athens, Ph. LI. 6-6379.
Reg. SPC shoats, boars and
gilts, best bloodlines, fine for
4-H projects; young Reg. SPC
sow and purebred not Reg.
boar, 1 yr. old, grandson
of Silver Ann. Purebred.
George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave
Spring. ;
Purebred SPC bred and
open gilts and large and small
males, from large litters.
Wormed and treated, eligible
for Natl. Reg. Harmon Cor-
nelius, Rt. 2, Nashville, Ph.
9807.
Purebred SPC males of ser-
vice age, bred gilts, weaning
size pigs, guaranteed free of
Lepto and Bangs, out of the
best of bloodlines. D. A. Law,
Chula, Ph. 1716-R-2 Tifton.
Several Reg. gilts and feed-
er pigs for sale. FFA chapter.
L. W. Smith, Voc. Agri. Teach-
er, Lavonia.
500 lb. purebred, not reg.
2 yr. old Landrace boar, $85.
W. H. Casion, Box 816, Whites-
ville Rd., Columbus.
5 sows, 1 to farrow Sept 25,
others now ready to breed;
24 pigs and 18 shoats, 100 to
125 lbs. W. E. Smith, 421 Ar-
nold St., Hapeville, Ph. PO.
1-8276 Atlanta.
Hampshire male, 10 mos.
to 1 yr. old, eligible to Reg.,
250 Ibs., good stock hog, $50.
cash, at my place on old Hwy.
41 at Blackwells place. S. D.
Boyd, Rt. 2, Kennesaw.
neg. Tamworth boar, sows,
gilts and pigs for sale. B. B.
Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 82, Al-
Cross Hampshire and OIc,
6 wks. old past Sept. 1ith,
Hwy. 81, Logansville.
Reg. Landrace pigs, $20. ea.
Sherman Wilson, Manchester,
Ph. Thornwall 6-3471.
but not Reg., 18 mos. old,
about 300 IJbs., $60.
farm, near overhead bridge,
between Griffin and Milner.
W. H. Yancey, Rt. 1, Milner.
2 big bone purebred black
African Guinea boars and 1
gilt; Reg. boar about 2 yrs
old. Selling to prevent in-
Rt. 2, Greenville.
bred gilts, msat aye fat type,
from guaranteed disease free
herd. All Reg. in buyers narme.
Will not shiv. Curtis M. Ag-
ner, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. .
@ pigs, out of
orado Lady, 8
Reg. Hams:
Champion E
view Farm. S. H. Sebren,
Douglasville, Ph. WH. 2-2970,
OIC male hog, 200 Ibs., $30.
Mrs. W. H. Sinyard, Ale Cir.,
East Point.
and gilts, imported bloodlines
also, pigs. Reg. in buyers
name, priced low. Clyde Be~
aty, Rt. 2, Pavo. |
Five Duroc gilts, ready to
breed, 1 extra nice service
male and pigs from $25. up,
J. H. Donaldson, Rt. 1, Fort
Valley at Houser Mill site.
Choice Landrace boars and
gilts, | imported . bloodlines,
treated Duroc boars and gilts.
Metter, Ph. 5-1015.
Fine young Berkshire herd
boar, proven breeder, 15 mos.
old, $60. with Reg. papers}
also, young Berkshires ready
soon, $25. to $30. ea. Reg. in
buyers name. Stuart Lewis,
1264 Cumberland Rd.,
Atlanta 6, Ph. TR. 2-1072.
mos. old, excellent markings,
$20. ea. Curtis Britt, 500
Fifth Ave., Thomaston, Ph.
M. 7-7641 after 4 PM.
120 feeder type pigs, meat
litter proven brood sows,
purebred Landrace bred gilts
and boars. Reasonably priced.
Don Mees, Rt. 4, Lawrence~
ville, Ph. TH. 3-4443. :
Reg. Tamworths, no disease,
cherry red color, bred for
length, depth, ham and loin,
large litters of thrify breed~
ing stock, $25. and up; feed-
er pigs and shoats, reasonable.
Mrs. Charles
pharetta. (7-1/2 mi. N. on
ville,
t Hwy. 19).
wanee, Ph. 7181, Buford.
Seas
and bred sows, 100 pct. ime
ported bloodlines, Reg. kvys
Gosset*,
Cave Spring, :
375 lb. reg. Yorkshire gilt = :
50 good pigs, half Hamp-
orkshire, 7 wks,
white, 6 mos. old, also ea
hogs, from litter of 15, very
best markings and bloodlines,
$12.50 ea. E. F. Bayne, Riv 3, a
Hampshire boar, purebred :
ab Wy:
breeding. Richard Fountain,
Reg. SPC pigs, open and.
wks. old Oct. Ist. $30. at Fair-_
Purebred Landrace . boars
All Reg. in buyers name. Wil- a
liam E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84,
4 Reg. Hampshire gilts, -
type, Landrace cross; also, 1st |
Baldwin, c/o
Charles Baldwin Farm, Su-
ne
. pamar Brantley, Rt 2
purebred White Jap.
FOR SALE
| Bobwhite quail, young birds,
- WETOEK
priced according to age and
size. Permit No. 46 C. D. Tar-
pley, Lake Harbin Rd., Rt. 1,
Morrow, Ph. Stockbridge, 4-
14910.
Sheep and Goats
30 common goats, all sizes,
fe for lot at my place. Char-
es Ivey, Rt. 1, Box 435, Mil-
-jedgeville, Ph. GL. 2-6217.
2 fine milk goats, Toggen-
__ burg, Nubian and male Saa-
han; also, 2 female Geese; 3
fe churns. Do not ship. Mrs.
_.-uee Kirkley, 3860 Cascade
Rd., Atlanta 15.
Nel-Dorfs Prince Chang, 6
0. old. REG. French Alpine
uck, of the best Del Norte
_ bloodlines, heavy milk strain;
-lso, 2 fine does. Miss Nellie
. Mingledorff, Rt. 3, Doug-
as
Several hundred grown
Northern Bobwhite quail, this
years hatch, raised in large
flight pens and ready for re-
lease, $1. ea. Will del. orders
of 300 or. Permit No. 8. W. Z.
Page, 2125 6th St., Columbus,
Ph. Fairfax 2-5896.
Bobwhite quail, small birds
to full grown, Permit No, 36:
8 RI Red pullets, 1 rooster,
Feb., 1959 hatched; Cornish
bantams and Jap Silkies. C.
E. Duke, 1803 Bouldercrest
Dr, SE, Atlanta 16.
Bobwhite quail, flight pen
conditioned, 1 wk. to 2 yrs.
old next spring. Permit No. 20.
Will not ship. T. H. Grizzard,
703 Haminton Ave, SE, Atlanta
12, Ph. MA. 7-2643.
~ LIVESTOCK
_ WANTED
Want young fresh, or soon
freshen milk goat, any breed,
giving at least 1 gal. milk
- day, within 50 mi. radius. Mrs.
W. H. Williams, Rt. 4, Mari-
etta, Ph, 7-2242, ~
Want to exch. nice, 10 yr,
old 1,000 lb. mule for good,
gentle horse about the same
age and wt. that will work and
ride. John W. Landers, Rt. 2,
Wilson St., East Griffin, Grif-
fin.
_. Want black Angus cow.
Bobby Herrin, Rt. 3, Alpha-
fetta, Ph. GR. 5-5940. :
Want 25 to 40 head of high
f unregistered, young,
red Angus cows or heifers.
HS E. Aycock, Box 23, Moul-
rie.
Want Reg. black Angus bull,
2 to 4 yrs. old, within 75 mi-
_ radius; also for gale, Lan-
drace gilts, sows and boars
ideal for cross breeding and
improving. herds). J. Dan
Smith, Box 60, Augusta.
Want 25 to 200 common
- Give price and number.
. L. Fountain, Box 597, War-
ner Robins.
o GAME FOWL, elc.
FOR SALF
Ringneck pheasant breed-
ers, also chukar partridges, all
_&1Zes, priced according to age,
James W. Webb, 133 Ander-
aaa, Smyrna. Ph, HE
Pigeons, 1 pr. ea. colored
SS Show Type Kings,
Short Face, clean leg Tumblers
in Buff yellow, white squab-
bing Homers. All best blood-
nes. Ship 2 prs. or more. R.
- Wrightsville.
50 mixed Homer pigeons,
25c ea. also 6 grown, laying,
2G aa ; white African
_ ulneas, $1.50 ea. Ben H. Dur-
den, Rt. 1, Odum. :
12 pr. Reg. Blue Silver King
igeons, $50., or $5. pr. Ship
or more prs, Walter G. Hack-
Hh M.D. 321 West 7th St.
e.
_ White King pigeons, $1. ea.
at Melody Brook ey Jack
towder, Windy Hill Rd. Rt.
_%, Marietta. Ph. HE 5-8656.
Pigeons in rollers, Priest
Tumblers, Archangels, Mode-
-_ mas, Pouters,. Fantails in black
oak nd red saddles; also, yearling
Bantams in Silver Duck Wings.
lack Old English, Black Tail
aps and Blue Old English.
foyt L. Shields, Deep Spring
eommunity, Dalton.
_ Approx. 1,000 Northern
obwhite Quail, Per. No. 87.
5 ea. and up; young Chuk-
rs, $1.50 and up; Ringneck
heasants, $1. ea. and up; also,
Silkie
antams, $2. pr.: add rooster,
a 1. ea. and mixed Bantams. J.
. Taylor, Rt. 2, Fort Valley,
Ph. TA. 5-5804.
_. Several hundred Northern
Bobwhite quail, 1 to 15-wks.
old, flight pen conditioned,
_ ready for release. Permit No.
$0. Priced accordine to age.
_ Dennis Helms, 209 Brunswick
_ Ave. Fitzgerald, Ph. 2632,
Extra large Northern Bob-
white breeder quail, improved
39 yrs., 1 to 3 ozs. heavier than
avg., 1958 crop, various ages,
ready for del. Permit No. 1.
Write for free color photos
and weight Cert. William A.
Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark
nee * Atlanta, -Ph.. MU. 8-
This years hatch Bob-
white quail, Permit No. 7,
Ringneck pheasant, Mallard
ducks, and a few Ringneck
doves and Cornish bantam
roosters. M. E. Samples, 1770
Stanton St., SW, Atlanta.
1,200 Bobwhite Quail, 9 wks.
old and younger, guaranteed
healthy, large and fully feath-
ered. Extra discount on quan-
tities of 100 or more. Permit
No. 3. Ralph Keefer, Lake
Harkin Rd., Morrow, Ph. GR.
8-8477. .
complete feed and watering
equip., egg washer, grader and
brooding equip. for sale. Terms
with security. Clyde Daniels,
Box 206, Pooler.
40 chickens, hens and pul-
lets, mostly hens. Make offer.
J. S. Underwood, 2249 Brad-
ley St., SE, Atlanta 16, Ph.
MA. 77-6503.
18 turkeys, April hatch,
would like to sell all in I lot.
Will not ship. Mrs. Elmer
Hendricks, Rt. 1, Dublin, Ph.
BR. 2-5277.
10 young adult geese and
gander, $17. or $2. ea. at my
place. L. Hanson, Box M-19,
Jesup.
Games: Old time pure yellow
legged Allen Roundheads,
from Ben Ford; pure Pearl
legged Boston Roundheads,
pure Benny Barker Brown
Reds: My Confederates, black
reds or spangles and crosses.
A. R. McBride, Rt. 4, Doug-
lasville.
135 white Leghorn pullets
laying about 50 pct, $1.60 ea.
at my place. Everett Griffin,
Rt. 2, Box 417, Waycross.
About 95 pure white Leg-
horn pullets, about 5 mos. old,
$75. my home. J. T. Hudson,
Rt. 6, Morsley Mill Rd., Car-
rollton. pes
500 well developed white
Leghorn pullets, from great
layers, vaccinated and de-
beaked, starting to lay. Mrs.
W. R. Cook, Rt. 2, Fairburn,
Ph. 6066.
5 yellow April Buff Orping-
ton roosters, $8. or $2. ea.;
pullets, 7, $15., rooster free.
Will ship. Mrs. Marie Holland,
Coogler Rd., Dalton.
Closing out herd of Ped. N.
Z. White rabbits, top herd
bucks, $25.; grades as low as
$15.; some cheaper of same
high breeding. Would exch. for
butcher stock or good does. C.
W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE,
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452.
American Dutch rabbits,
young and old, black, blue and
turquoise, from $1.50 up. T. S.
Anderson, 2717 Skyland Dr.,
Atlanta 19,
TN. Ze. White and Calit.
rabbits, good stock, - some
bred; also, 3 bucks, $2.50 ea.
D. L. Williams, Athens, Rt. 2,
PR 627157.
Rabbits, 1 ea, Sr Duteh
buck, black doe, and grey doe
ready to breed, $5. for lot.
John Fields, 1026 W. Poplar
St., Griffin, Ph. 3682.
Rabbits, 20 grown does and
1 grey buck, gray, brown and
black, $2.50 ea.- Calif. and N.
Z. white, $50. or $3. ea. Will
ship. C. R. Philpot, 2377 Sum-
mit Ave., NW, Atlanta 18, Ph.
SY. 4-0009. :
2 black does, large type rab-
bits, $4. or $2.50 ea: Mrs. L:
C. Hester, Rayle.
2-1/2 mo. old red and white
NZ Rapbits. 3, $5: 4ais0..6
bantam hens, $7.50 (rooster
free): trio pheasants. $7.50.
Ship Exp. Col. E. W. Greiner,
Box 113, Bainbridge.
White N. Z. and Calif. rab-
bits, all ages, $1. ea. and un.
H.C. Bell, Rt. 2, Tallassee Rd.,
Athens. :
GAME, FOWL, etc.
WANTED
Want purebred Amhurst
pheasants and Hungarian pig-
eons. State price. W. R. Crow-
der, Rt. 1, Warm Springs,
POULTRY
FOR SALE
April hatch bred to lay
Reds, 49 pullets and 1 rooster,
$75. Bring coops and come af-
ter. Mrs. Alfred Levens, Rt. 1,
ae 144, Ringgold, Ph. UN. 6-
2 deluxe laying strain Bar-
red Rock, 6 mos. old roosters,
$5. ea, Hxp.- Col. Mrs..G. J.
Jenkins, Rt. 1, Columbia Rd.,
Grovetown.
- 1959 Mallard Ducks, full
grown, 2 ducks and 1 drake,
$5. Willie Ratcliff, Star Rt. A,
Ellijay.
13 N. H. Red 1958 hens, lay-
ing 50 pct, $1. ea. Come af-
ter. E. W. Reid, 5615 Memori-
al Dr., Stone Mountain, Ph. HI.
3-6107. :
50 March 1959 hatch, 3-A
grade N. H. Red pullets, now
-tlaying, healthy, $2. ea. Come
after and furnish coop. Alex
Barfield, Louisville.
Bantams: Modern Pit game
of finest bloodlines, $7.50 trio;
also, W. C. Black Polish, $1.50
to $5. ea.: White Cochin, from
$2. to $3. ea. Most of them
fit to show. Fred Thompson,
Clarkston. :
Bantams, pigeons, doves,
ducks, and game chickens.
Selling out. Mrs. S. E. Guess,
1892 N. Druid Hills Rd., At-
Janta 19, Ph. ME. 4-7970.
Games: 8 red Quill hens, 1
rooster and some young ones.
W. 'T. Hembree, 1028 N. Grand
Ave., Atlanta 18.
Pure Dark Cornish Cocker-
els, large big bone type, $2.
ea. at farm. Write before you
come. H. W. Thurmond, Farm-
ington.
4 large Cornish game, 1959
hatch cockerels. G. R. Hamby,
112 S. 4th Ave, Decatur, Ph.
DR. 3-6536.
Pit game stags, bred under
wire, from proven stock, 3 E.
D: Law March 1959- hatch,
Clipper, 1 Red- Claret, one 1/2
white, Claret and 1/2 Dom
crossed, $5. ea.; Clipper pul-
lets, $4. ea., Clipper hens, $8.
fea, C. G. Pendley, 2669 Rock-
bridge St., Lithonia.
Mixed and bantam hens,
good laying hens, 50c ea. Mrs,
Cromer M. Dale, 159 Idell St.,
College Park.
Purebred 1959 Golden Se-
bright bantams, roosters and
pullets, $1.50 ea. at farm or
shipped Exp. Col. Mrs. T. W.
Newsome, Sandersville.
13. mixed bantam laying
hens, small type, 60c ea., roos-
ters: .25c: also 2-1/2. mo. old
Araucanus. (Easter Eee) roos-
ters, 75c ea. Send money or-
der. Shiv Pxp. Col. Harvey
Grizzle, 23 Fairview St., Car-
tersville.
25 or 30 mixed bantam pul-
lets, 50c ea. or 40c ea. for lot:
2 hens with biddies, $1.25 ea.
No shipping. F. L. Underwood,
2398 Lakewood Ave., SW At-
lanta 15, Ph. MA. 7-8539.
Bantams: Buff Cochins,
Golden Sebrights, BB Reds,
Silver Duckwings, pure stock,
improved throush prize roos- |
ters, $2. 6a... $5. trio: extra
eockerels, &1.50 ea. W. P.
Smarr 412 Neely Ave, Bast
oink, Pa. PO. 1-7442, |
| Approx. 2,200 laying hens, |
are hen, inom Jaying, 1
eee 50c ea. for pr. Mrs. H.
L. Davenport, 215 Eberhart
Dr., Hapeville, Ph. PO. 6-3504.
Purebred Golden Sebright
bantam roosters at my home.
Mrs. Lizzie White, 105 Bing-
ham St.,. Marietta.
POULTRY
WANTED
Want 20 March or April
hatch production Reds. Con-
sider New Hampshires or R. 1;
of same hatch, Within radius
of 40 mi. Mrs. J. R. Langford,
Rt. 1, Box 36, Nashville.
Want to exch. 3 Golden 1959
pheasant cocks, for bantam
pullets, any breed, vicinity of
Atlanta. S. S. Shepard, Jr.,
1540 Clifton Rd., N. E., Atlanta
6, Ph. ME. 4-2241.
Want 15 N. H. Red or R. I.
Red pullets, production type,
ready to lay, vicinity of At-
lanta. M. F. Peterson, 3496
Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur,
Ph. BU. 9-1859.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Nice shade dried sage and.
dry Red Hot pepper, 30c at.,
$1. gal. All del. Leila Phillips,
Rt. 1, Royston.
Large Bamboo cane roots,
20c ea. plus postage. B. Fudge,
157 Crawford St., Colquitt.
Yellow root and Heart leaf
root, each, 4 lb., $1. Mrs. E.
M. Southerland, Rt. 1, Elli-
Jay.
Fresh Calif, multiplying
beer seed, 25c large start, 6
starts, $1. Enclose addressed
envelope with ea. order. E. F.
Weeks, Dial.
North Georgia honey, cases
only, terms cash, 12, 2-1/2 Ibs.,
in glass, $8.88. Del. free. W. R.
Smith, 2330 Park Ave., SW.,
Atlanta 15, Ph. PO. 6-6671.
Black western saddle, rea-
sonably priced.. David Swart-
zentruber, Rt. 1, Montezuma,
Ph. 5911.
45 steel, angle posts for elec-
tric fence, 54 in. long, 35c ea.
M. F. Peterson, 3496 Wesley
Chapel Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU.
9-1859.
Brazos roping saddle, like
new, $60.; No. 3 farm bell, |
complete, $25. R. E. Neely,
Riverdale, Ph. Jonesboro, GR.
S212:
Hand picked, dried in shade,
leaf sage, $1. pt, 3 pts., $2. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Coogler Rd.,
Dalton.
About 25 to 35 bu. Brown
Russet pears, $1. bu. at tree
and you gather. Ready Oct. 1.
Bring extension ladder. Paul
Ferguson, Rt. 3, Thomaston.
White chicken feed sacks,
100 lb. cap., 20c ea. 10 or more
18c ea. or 17c ea. for 100 or
more. PP. 7. S.- Wallis. Rt. 1,
Box 31, Carrollton.
Good cow bell, medium.size,
for sale. Ned S. Rowland, Mil-
ner.
Wagon wheels, $8. ea. Riley
C. Couch, Senoia.
Beeswax, lots of 5 Ibs. or
more, 75c lb. F. M. Gantrell,
2600 Briarcliff Rd., NE, At-
lanta 6, Ph. ME. 4-2594.
190 col. bees, in standard 8
frame hives, in good cond, one,
50 frame, honey extractor, 1
ea. large honey tank and
oump, - Mrs 91 W. <Salter,
Pearson.
Hen manure, exc. quality,
very few shavings, del: to
westside Atlanta. L. BE. Wid-
ney, 3850 Bakers Ferry Rd.,
SW, Atlanta, Ph. PL. 3-9005.
A No. 1 pure Ga. Cane
svruv. Cs. 12-one-half gal. -$8.-
25; Cs. 24-1 gt.. $9:75. Cash.
None shipped. Ross Swann,
Dawson.
- WANTED
Feathers: Want 12 Ibs. new,
clean goose feathers. No chick-
en or old mixed in. State price.
Mrs. Catherine Delk, 1329 Mil- 2
ledge Rd. Augusta, a
- Hay: want 10 to
Coastal Bermud:
lized; also, want 4 t
Lespedeza. Quote pric
barn. Boyd Hudgins,
Lakeview Dr., Gainesv:
Want 1 ton hay o
State price del. my
James Smith, Rt. 1,
ville.
HANDICRAF
FOR SALE
_ White cotton crochete
shoes, either pastel
trimmed, $1. pr.; rayon b
crocheted baby shoes,
pink, yellow, green or w
$1.25 pr. Add 10c posta:
pr. Elizabeth Coleman, R
Box 205, Danielsville
Athens. =
25 large, dbl. bed siz
tops, many patterns and
signs, extra good mate
$1.75 and $2. ea. Add po
Mrs. J. G. Austin, Ri
ton: - :
pink, blue or white, smal
or large, $1.25 pr. PP in
box. Mrs. Edgar Watki
3, Calhoun.
1 print string quilt top
50. Add postage. Mrs.
Swann, Apt. 301, Bo
Flowery Branch,
Crocheted tablecloth,
apple design, extra larg
84 x= 96. in., $50. PE
Mrs. H. G. Sherman, R
Kingston.
Crocheted chair set,
yellow, $5. PP; 3 crochet
plaque or hot pads, croc
over bottle tops, 75c ea. 8
cheted book marks, 15
Add postage, no checks.
Won) Langley. Ric 3:
384-A, College Park.
Aprons, large, 60c ea., m
50c ea., childrens, 25c ea., as
colors and designs; pi
cases, asst. borders or col
per.; scarves asst. col. set,
Add postage. Miss Odell
Rt. 3, Ellijay. :
Centerpieces, crocheted,
in., 50;-14 in., $1; che
edge, 25c and 50c yd.; deco
tive pot holders, 25c ea.; |
pot holders, 15c ea. Add po
age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt.
Box 150, Camilla.
Crocheted doilies, di
signs: pineapple, 15 in.,
pansy, 15 in., $2.2 20s
15 in., $1.75; vanity sep
chair set, $2.50; shell do
15 in., $1. Add postage. M
Lois Spears, Rt. 3, Vienn
Pilloweases, emb. and
cheted edge, $1.25 pr.;
bonnets, $1. ea.; print,
ed aprons, med. size, 3, $
larger with bib, 70c ea.
postage. Mrs. Byron Hayn
Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Potholders, dbl., 20c |
single, 10c ea. Add 10c poste
on 2 or more. Dif. colors a
designs. Mrs. Myrtle P. Hu
921 Capitol View Ave.,
Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-6654
Avg. size crocheted spr
$40.: ecru 6 pc. chair sets, $
25: white vanity, 3 pc.,'s
$2.+ turtle and crochet van
pillows, $1.75; pot holders, 4,
$1.: pillowcases, trimmed,
set: 14 in. doll dresses, $2.59,
7 in., $1.75. Add postage. M:
Tumlin, Eastanolle.
Dbl. bed size print :
quilt top, $3. plus posta
Mrs. W. E. Swann, Box 1
Flowery Branch.
Hand _ crocheted medallio
design, fot eae a
light purple sheet to go Un=
der spread, $50. for both, Mrs.
Marie Chambers, Yatesv
Emb. pillowcases, $1.25
emb. dresser scarves, 75
emb. dish towels, 7 day
wk. design, $1. set; pot
ders, 10c ea.: med. size,
aprons, 3, $1. Add pos
Mrs. James Davis, Rt. 7, Ga
esville. =
Pillowcases, unbleache
crocheted and emb. edge, $
bleached, plain or croche
and emb. edge, $1.25;
day towels, 7, $1.; with a
to match, $1.50; diaper
5. $1.; aprons, small, 5