Phil
(1 live by eyes
) light farming on
are basis. Have
cere iracior
7 m work, Room
| $18. week. Need
ae much. H. D. Over-
/ need apply. Roy
ce Comme. Ph,
with small fam-
farm and
house o 50 - 50 basis,
on ail and school |
. Martin, ax.
o rant experienced poultry
nan to feed broilers. Refer-
M. Akers,
eeotieon Ph, = 2-
a straight time work
beef cattle farm near Con:
; yy rson, 148 Mt.
white man wants
bp farm. Looking after
ers (chickens), landscap-
ard and garden work,
anything around farm.
J. Farmer,
Mill Rd, Conyers.
yb on farm as Care-
do rough carpen-
light farm work.
and self. Need at
R. house, wired for
and reasonable
Macon, Ph.
mye.
cattle, etc. noe
and reasonable salary.
Chapman, Sheingeld.
s job on poultry farm
, ding laying hens or on
ttle farm. Experienced with
Can drive truck and trac-
3 or 4 R. house,
Non drinker and
hav to be moved. G. A.
f, eee Monroe.
Georgia
Aarke
irren Perry, 3866 |
Campbell,
_Farmers
Bulletin
Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1960
White man, 6 children, 5 to
8rown son, 25 yrs. old, wants
job on farm. Drive truck and
tractor, 3 yrs. exp. on cattle,
hog and chicken farm. Life
time. on farm. Have to be
moved, ready to move now.
oe ee Ref. Want weekly
arlin A, Mencey, 1507
Hames Ave., Columbus.
Want farm couple or small
.|family to operate livestock
farm on shares. Have year
around improved pasture,
large 3 R. residence, mod. fa-
cilities. Consider reducing
farm operations for the right
semi-retired, dependable par-
ties. Located 2 mi. US No.
78, on Hewatt Rd. Ref. re-
quired. Wm. A. Hartman, Box
298, Liburn. : e
White man wants job on
farm, driving truck or taking
care of laying hens (chickens)
for room, washing and week-
ly pay. Have to come after,
live 7 mi. Ludowici, No. 99
Hwy. Doyle Hinds, Rt. 3, Lu-
dowici.
Want place on farm to
work for wages, or crop on
shares. Cannot run_ tractor.
Need 2 R. house. Live by my-
self. Age. 55 yrs. George R.
Morrow, 575 ee St.
E., Atlanta 12.
White, married man, 65
yrs. old, wants farm work on
farm, tending chickens or
hogs. Experienced. Prefer
near Atlanta, Roswell or Al-
pharetta. Want reasonable
salary. George Rucker, Ros-
well.
White man wants job on
tise. Can drive tractor - and
bulldozier or as caretaker. R.
E. Smith, 1186 Francis St.,
NW, Atlanta.
PH. haps
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
Case grain combine, F-2,
five . header, ~ operating
cond., $295; 1952 Ford trac:
OIE: good cond., $695.; Lillis-
ton trailer, 4 wheel, rubber
tires, trailer with flat body,
$100.. Weyman E. Rooks,
Newton, Ph. 4142.
Practically new 320 John
Deere tractor with cultiva-
tors, planters, sub __ soiler,
scoop, bush hog, used less than
150 hrs. W. Taylor Williams,
Rt. 1, Winder, Ph, LI. 6-6859
(Athens). :
B-10 rifle ram; 7-1/2 hp
elec. motor; 3 pumps, 6,000
gal. per hr. ea. Sell all or part
at bargain. J, S. Anderson,
Hillsboro, Ph, 5092 (Monti-
laatis 3
Practically new Case trac-
tor with 16 dise harrow, mow-
er, 2 disc plow and corn
planter (bought second hand),
all for $2,600.00. Howard W.
Pid Hiawassee, Ph. TW. 6-
Garden plow, nearly new,
$100; used roto tiller, $25.00.
AWEPS. 4 Wes He Hawkins, 1639
Harbin Rd., SW, Atlanta 11.
RE STATE OF THE SOUTH
Sot E
\Intnl combine for sale rea-
Intn! mower for H or M
tractor, 3 yrs. old, for sale or
trade for grain drill, fert.
spreader or 2 DeLaval milk-
ing units for pipeline, or will
buy. Dan Haygood, Jr., Cullo~
den, Ph. TU. 5-2141.
1958 John Deere Combine
PTO, 7 ft. cut, in good shape,
$900 or trade for Ford trac-~
tor of equal value; also, want
2 Aires, 12, 13 or 44 x 28;
either 4 or 6 ply. Letters ans.
ot Pe wriaey ae Ph.
BR. 4-7312.
John Deere hammer mill
with. sack attachment, $125.
E. R. Rentroe, Rt. 4, Quitman,
Ph. 5688.
One 250 Gal. Wilson bulk,
holding milk tank $800. A. M.
Slappey Jr., care of Slapywigs
Dairy. Albany, Ph. 2-7643.
Model John Deere A tractor
with box seat, power lift and
power trol; J. D. six disc til-
Jer, also eight disc king har-
row, planters and cultivators
for Ford Tractor, thirteen row
grain drill. J. L. Westbrook,
HD 7 Allis Chalmers trac-| Ila
tor, new rails, 9 ft. hydraulic
blade, cheap; 10-28 bush and
bog Rome Master harrow, al-
most new, wt. 2,300 Ibs., $500.
M.-P. Bennett, 3311 Butner
Rd., Ben Hill.
Farnam Oat crimper with
belts, model 612, excellent
cond., $175.00. No letters. J.
cE Nicholson, Hill Tep Farm,
Ala Rd., Rome, Ph, 7212.
2 tractor tires, 10 x 28, with
some tred, both for $25; also,
2 front tires for. Ford tractor,
$5 ea. J. F. Gooch, Rt. 1, Jet-
ferson.
Farmall Super C tractor and
aylor - Way harrow, 1952
sonable. Howard Slaton, Rt.
1 Fairburn, Ph. HO. 1-4793
(Fayetteville).
'400 Farmall Diesel tractor,
excellent cond., 20 disc off- set
harrow, new cultivator, pric-
ed to sell, together or separa-
tely. Wayne C. Bush, Monte-
zuma, Ph. 2750.
John Deere binder, tractor
type, 10 ft. blade, in good
shape; also all types farming | ?
tools, McCormick separator,
self feeder, and bagger. C. E.
Burroughs, Rt. 1, Lavonia.
1939 John Deere A tractor
and 10 disc harrow, motor
just overhauled, $800: also,
want cable blade for TD 18
Intnl. tractor. Bussey Ben-
ton, Rt. 3, Newnan, Ph. AL.
3-3080.
Dearborn, 2 disc, plow, in
good cond., reasonably vric-
ed. R. L. Wood, Rt. 4,0 ld
Dallas Rd., Marietta.
Hay Baler, J. I. Case, V-4
air cooled engine, twine tie,
completely automatic good
cond. $400. R. Bogan Ren-
froe, 5383 Tilly Mill Rd. Dora-
ville. Ph, GI. 7-2655.
~ 1949 Intnl Harvester 5 ft.
combine, Runs on Power take-
off, $125.00 H. L. Wallace, Jr.,
Tucker, Ph. HI. 3-7228.
Irrigation outfit, complete
with Y - 112 Continental en-
gine, B-E Gardner pump, vri-
mer, starter and battery, trai-
ler mounted, 14 No. 70 sprink-
lers with risers, 1460 ft. 4 in.
aluminum pipe with all ne-
cessary connections, used less
than 50 hours, $1,500. cash. J.
L. Harwill, Winder, Ph. 12713.
Good Jeep, motor just re-
built, 4-wheel drive, new
battery good tires, for sale or
trade for tractor. Roger S.
Cobb, Box 355, Marietta.
16 x 16 steel Martin corn
erib for ear corn, new cond.,
1,250 bu. cap. Norman H.
eer Rt. 3, Elberton, Ph.
5-J.
Irrigation outfit, consisting
of one Chrysler engine, three
100 ft. of 6 in pipe, 2 volume
guns and all necessary tees
and elbows. Jack Cheney,
Fitzgerald.
Electric hover and battry
brooders, feeders and egg
baskets R. E. Sims, 4193 North
Church St., Clarkston.
Practically new model 200
front mounted John Deere
cultivator, two row, with disc,
$200; six new 3/4 in square
coiled springs for tool bar,
$40. Milton P. Minchew, Jr.,
Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. SH. 3-5806.
1956 Dearborn Ford com-
bine, 6 ft. blade, pulled by 21
HP Wisc. motor, used very lit-
Te, all in good as new cond.
H. W. Wood, Rt. 1, Box 367,
Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-4668.
Allis Chalmers WD tractor,
planter, cultivator, Oliver
grain drill, Taylorway harrow,
fert. spreader, A. C. harvester,
cord wood saw, corn shucker
and sheller, hammer mill, A.
C. Mower and 2 tractor wa-
gons. All good running cond.
Jennings Shubert, Clermont.
Chicken brooders and feed-
ers for sale. Huey Henson,
5481 Ptree. Dunwoody Rd.,
Atlanta 5, Ph. BL 5-3998.
1 or 2 H. drawn hay rake,
new cond., $25 at my farm.
J. C. Pope, Rt. 4, Douglasville,
Ph. WH. 2-3417.
6 Silos, 10,000/ 12,000 bu.
prefabricated concrete con-
struction, tongue and groov-
ed, reinforced on outside by
steel hoops, 5/8 in. diameter,
Amn lift, elevator, grain
cleaner, dryer, conveyors,
drag trip unloader. Can be
dismantled, moved and reas-
sembled. R. M. Andrews, Box
12502 Lakewood Hts. Sta., At-
lanta 15, Ph. MA 17-1363.
~ Set Stewart elec. sheep clip-
pers, used very little, $20; al-
so, mule drown mowing
mach., McCormick No. 9, $25
or exch. for one ton of ood
hay. Bobby Sprewell, Rt.,
2 Carrollton, Ph. 2371( Bow-
don).
Big Jay Bee feed mill, 14
in. throat, $300; Farmall A.
tractor with bush and bog
harrow, $350.00. All in ex-
cellent cond. Boykin Thomp-
son, Rt. 2, Pine Mountain.
NUMBER 33
Farmall cub sickle mower,
new cond., $100; also, iron
fence post $1 ea. E, B. Tra-
vis, Riverdale, Ph. HO. 1-
5451 (Fayetteville).
1958 John Deere No. 420
with only 200 hrs., power adj.
rear wheels, 3 dise, 475 series
plow, 6 ft. pick - up tandem
harrow, rear cultivators with
Cole planters and J. D. distri-
butors. Planted about 30 A.,
like new equip., $2,600.00 G
E. Evans, Rt. 1, Unadilla.
1952 Ford tractor, excellent
cond., $700; 1951, 1-1/2 ton,
Chevrolet truck, stake body,
good cond., $550. Sam Duna-
way, Winder, Ph. 5193 after
7:30 PM.
3.6 HP Bolens garden trac=
tor, turning plow, disc har-
row, cultivator and mowing
blade, $225. Miss Dorothy Ma-
this, Tiger.
1958 Ford pick-up with
custom cab with heater, good
cond. $1200.00. Mrs. E.
Tippett, Rt. 3 (Dooly High)
Vienna.
Old model Shaw riding trac-
tor, 2 nearly new tires an @
tubes, 2 new front tubes, runs
good; for tractor cultivators
and turn plow $200: Sears
Incubator used twice 100 esg
cap. $15. G. V.. Westbrook, Rt.
4, North Cooper Lake Rd.,
Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-5900.
Tractor drawn 6 Row cot-
ton duster, good as new, rea=
sonable price. No letters. (Oa
copper mine farm). Also,
1952 Chevrolet pick-up truck,
good shape, priced right. R. L.
Campbell, Rt. 2, Box 76, Tem=
ple.
650 gal. Wilson bulk mille
tank in excellent condition.
Mrs. Natalie Mizio, Rt. 2,
Americus.
1959 Ford Tractor hydrau=
lic lift, 3 - point hitch, 4 good
tires, motor and tractor A - L
condition, $800.00. G._D.
Hitchcock, Mt. Pisgh Rd,
Ringgold. = 5
Super A tractor with culti-
vator, planter, turner - Plow,
cutting harrow, Dozier blada
and End loader, new tires and
good shape, for sale or trade
for calves 2 months or old=
er. E. J. Bagley, Rt. 2, Adairs-
ville, Ph. S. P. 3-9314
Oliver 77 Row crop trac
tor, Hammer Mill with 25 ft.
belt Sub Soil plow, $600 or
will trade for cattle of. equak
value;-C, EK, -.-Patton, Rt 3
Lawrenceville, Ph. TH 3- 4689.
Two Allis Chalmers 60
combines in good condition,
both with grain bins or one
with bagging platform, $395
ea. One set Covington planters
with snap hitch for A. C. W. D
tractor, used very little, less
than half price. John C. Reid,
Zebulon,
Cole 1 H. fertilizer a n a
grain distributor and 2. H.
turning plow. All in good
cond., priced reasonable. W.
Allanson, 4137 W. Washington
Rd., East Point, Ph, PO. 1-
3462.
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EQUIPMENT |
FOR SALE
Set of two row planters for
ohn Deere A or B Tractor.
F, Nutt, Rt. 1, Locust
Ph. 4079 (McDonough) | 3
Farmall <A _ tractor with
ractically new tires, wheel
eights, two dise trailer plow,
ay-off plow, starter, lights
arrows and cultivators. Her-
ert Collett, Tate,
1950 Willis Jeep, 4 wheel
rive, completely rebuilt
395; complete set of culti-
vators, planters etc. for 3
oint hook up, $200. Trade
er registered Angus heifers;
tee want to buy Reg. Morgan
orse, gentle for child, either
mare or stallion. Ross H, Dis-
muke, 119 N. Jackson St.,
Ibany, Ph. He. 2-1241 and
e 2-2142.
J. D. Side delivery rake,
(McCormick Deering Automa-
ttic one man pick up baler and
new Holland hay conditioner,
seven foot crusher and blade,
used only one year. Sacrifice,
$2200.00 for three pieces.
pron Ge Thornwall Ph. 3-
rove, P!
791 (Lawrenceville) Box 298,
ilburn.
Huskie, 6 HP, garden trac-
tor, good shape, with harrow,
turn plow, planter and culti-
vator, $150. Cecil Waters,
8549 Covington Rd., Decatur,
Ph. BU. 9-2357.
Rotary hoe with 3-way
hookup, used one time, for
ale, Mrs. J. H. Abercrombie,
t. 4, Douglasville.
Allis Chalmers 60 combine,
ever been used enough to be
urt; also, set of Ford culti-
vators, complete with feet,
bolts and_ fenders. James
Holloway, Winterville, Ph. RI.
2-2542.
Holland combination Corn|3
Shucker and Sheller, in good
gond., used about 1 year at
Jont2 mk Mill in Walker Co.,
0-12 mi. LaFayette, $200.
rs. B. A. Tyler, Rt. 4, Sum-
merville,
John Deere
tractor 4-20; 2 dise plow; No.
5 mower; smoothing harrow.
1957 model
All perfect cond. W. M. Green,
, Brooks, Ph, LY. 9-6810.
Allis Chalmers Combine,
Model 66, power take-off and
straw spreader, like new,
ge Willard L. Feucht, Rt.
, McDonough, Ph. 4476.
1954 Farmall C,. Tractor
with 2 disc. tiller and harrow,
priced to sell. S. M.. Part-
ridge, 323 Cooley Rd. La-
Grange, Ph. TU 3-4391,
Six row cotton duster,
tractor type, practically new,
excellent cond, $100 at m
farm near Eastman, Mrs. Y.
M. Phillips, Rt. 5, Eastman.
Ph. (Chester) E. L. 1-5485.
Allis - Chalmers tractor
with cultivator, planter, dis-
tributor disc plow, harrow
and spare rear wheel and tire
$400.00, See after 4 P. M. La-
mar Sheppard Rt. 2, Stapleton.
Trailer Wagon, stalk cutter,
side delivery rake, rotary hoe,
corn snapper, 1956 Interna-
tional heavy duty pickup,
leveling blade for Super A
Farmall. All in good condi-
tion and priced right. Ray
Bowen, Rt. 2, Perry.
1956 G. M. C. tractor and
1957 Taylor Tandem trailer.
Both in good condition. W. E.
hve Thomaston, Ph. MI 7-
John Deere Crawler tractor
No. 440, 7-foot blade and
scarifer, 3-yard pan, floated
trailer, 800 hours, $4500.00.
Bobby Casper, Rt. 1, Winder.
5 H. P. Husky garden trac-
tor, chain driven with turn
plow, cultivator, disc harrow
and cart, $150. J. E. Barnes,
Rt. 4 Box 721, Waycross.
Approx. 200 four ft. chick
size feeders, good to excellent
condition. Half with legs, half
without, 50c ea. John F. Dil-
ee: Rt. 1, Martin, TU. 6-
1 row cultivator and plant-
er for Allis Chalmers B trac-
tor, in good shape, both: for
$100. 00. G. O. Holliday, Rt. 3,
Washington.
MARKET BULL:
David Bradley garden trace |
tor and six pieces of equip-
ment all in good condition.
James E. Barton, 1937 Clair-
mont Rd. Decatur, Ph. ME
4-8242.
2 MD Int'l tractors w it hj t
harrews, good condition; al-
so Two Massey = Harris Clip-|~__~
per seven ft. self - propelled
combines. Choice or both. T.
R. Breedlove, Rt. 3, Monroe,
Ph. 5211.
King ten-twenty two bush
and bog disc. harrow, about
50 pet. worn out. $60. L. L.
Garrett, Barnesville.
Weeder for Allis Chalmers
G tractor, easy on and off as
cultivators, good cond. $5. Joe
Thigpen, Avera,
250 gal. steel DeLaval bulk
milk tank, 40 mo. warranty
given. Will deliver and install
any reasonable distance.
reasonable distance. Emory L.
Brinson Rt. 6, Sylvania. Ph.
TH. 1-7531,
1 H. mowing mach, in good
cond.; King, 10 disc, heavy
duty harrow, pull type, (needs
small repairs) $100 or will
trade for male or heifer cal-
ves if old enough to eat feed.
Tom Cape, Rt. 2, Box 244,
Newnan.
1952 Dodge, 1/2 ton pick-
up truck, motor completely
overhauled, $300 or will trade
for cows or calves of equal
value. Robert Benton, Rt. 4,
Newnan, Ph. AL, 3-5579.
Complete D-2 Catapillar
unit, cheap or trade for cow
or feeder pigs. Willie Kemp,
Rt. 2, Midville, Ph. SO. 3-
2412 (Twin City).
12 in. J. B. Sedberry feed
mill in good cond. with 3
screens, recently installed new
hammers $120; also, Bisel
harrow and complete line of
mule plows for sale very
cheap. C. M. Pippin, c/o Cham
Rock Ranch, Rt. 2, Albany.
1 row fertilizer distributor
and Cole planter, $25 or will
sell separately. James R. Moss,
Rt. 2 Providence Rd., Marietta,
Ph. 8-3973.
EQUIPMENT
WANTED
Want 1 side delivery hay
rake and automatic Turn tie
and Hay Baler. Prefer one to
run from P. T. O. Must tie in
good condition. W. E. Gar-
rett, Bowdon.
Want Weenco Junior table
model egg counter and
Gioder (small size), model
No. 1949-S) in good conditign.
Prefer near by. Write what
you have, price and when can
see it. Mrs. J. C. Lumsden, Rt.
wo ee Ph, Mohawk 5-
Want 1953 or 1954 Ford
Tractor with sub-soiler, P. E.
Cole, Rt. 1 Panola Rd., Elien-
wood. Ph. GR 4-4508.
Want Cole Planters and
quano distributors with snap
cuplor hitch. for W. D. Allis
Chalmers, 45 tractor. Avery
J. Jackson, Rt. 2, Carrollton.
Ph. 2-6195.
Want turning plow and one
harrow to fit David Bradley
garden tractor. State reason-
able price. J. D. Thompson,
Hogansville. Ph. 5401.
Want conveyor that is wide
enough to carry hay up in
barn, at least 36 ft. Must be
in good shape. W. P. Elder Jr.
322 Oglethorpe Way, Ph. 7-
3472 (Night)
Want one Big Dutchman au-
tomatic Chicken feeder with
chain. C Tuten, Rt. 2,
Blackshear.
Want K. B. 5 Intnl motor
for 1947 truck 1-1/2 ton. (no
junk). F, C, Dumas, Hills-
boro.
Want very good used pump
and pressure tank and all fit-
tings. State lowest price and
cond. of pump. Harold Derby,
Rt. 4 Dahlonega.
Want one automatic feed-
er with four hundred (400)
feet of chain and trough
State name, price, year and
model. W. M. Dukes Jr., Rt. 1,
Cochran Ph. We 46939, |
Want 1 ose rear cultivate
for tractor, in ae
shape. E, G. Caldwell, Re 3
Re
Want Oliver Plow, 14 or
16 in. with eee bottoms ecinic
type. Herman L. Carter, Rt.
2, 2, Hoschton.
Want 2 curb tractor. tires
size 6 - 30. L. M. Sanders, Rt.
1 Whitesburg.
SEED & PLANTS
FOR SALE
Cream Crowder Browneye
peas, Germ. 84 pct. easily
shelled good canning and
freezing pea; 2 lbs. $1, 5 Ibs.
$2. Add postage. B. P. Smith,
Route 1, Maysville.
Good, white 6 wks. bean
seed, Germ. 91 pct., 75c pt.
pop corn, 94 pct. 50c pt.; okra
Germ. 40 pct., 40c big cup-
ful. Add postage; cantaloune,
Germ. 94 pct.; big yellow
pumpkin, Germ. 96 pct., 10c
large spoonful, and stamped
envelope. Miss Vella Rice, Rt.
1, Cumming.
Dishrag Gourd seed 10 doz.
$1. Stamped envelope. Mrs.
A. R. Rowland, Rt. 1, Box. 35,
Chester
1959 crop of old Fashion
tender white garden Crease-
back bean seed, good variety,
65e large cupful. Also old
fashion large blooming sun-
flower seed (good for poultry
and fowl feed) 30c cupful.
Add_ postage. Mrs. Dewey El-
lis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.
Tender white cornfield bean
seed, Germ, 91 pct. 75 cup-
ful; also Red Speckle crowd-
er peas, Germ. 85 pct. 50 cup-
ful. Add postage. Mrs. Carl
Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
300, oe 500, $1. i
white Bermuda onion, 3
, $1.50; $2.50 M.* De
All plants, $2.
sy Ghancelor, Pitts. Ph
dug, aan radtede
Cert. Guwaner Bermuda stol.
1 to 4 bags, $4; EF!
{10 or more, $3. D. C. Brum
Fort ee
\balow, Co. Agt.
Cert. sweet potato plants
ready for del., Bunch P. R,,
Gold Ruch and Ga. Reds. J.
A. Reed, Pinehurst. Ph.
Ga. Red Cert. sweet. p
tato plants, from vines gr
on new land, eae April 15,
$4 M; over 5. rompt at=
tention. J. : Riggins, Rt i
Box 52, Hoboken, ;
Ga. Red sweet potato plants,
State insp., and cert. reney
about April 15th, $3.50
FOB farm. Gene Cason, Bice oa
shear, Ph: Hi 9-3798. ~~
12 bu. Brabham peas Germ =
87 pet.; args 2 99.50
in new bu. bags, $6 a
FOB. Robert H. Johnson,
1, Grayson, Ph. TH 3-3
(Lawrenceville. )
_5 tons Cokers cottons
1. 82 bine Sort green
cane, $6; eS ene ae |
Good tender old time corn-
field bean seed. Speckle Cut-
shorts, Germ. 77 pct. mixed
cutshort and creaseback, Germ
80 pct. Ba. 65c cupful. Add
postage. Mrs. Priston South-
erland, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Running Okra seed $1 for
1/2 cupful. H. C. Reid, 2303
S. Pryor Rd. Atlanta 15.
Old Fashion bunch okra
Germ. 93 pct., 40c cupful.
Del. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt. 1,
Royston.
White Creaseback corned
beans; white cutshort corn-
field beans. White Half run-
ners, pink Peanut garden
beans. Ea. 75c P. P. Mrs. Eula
Beal, Rt. 3, Box 132, Ellijay.
Bright col. Squaw type
Indian Corn seed, germ. 90
pet. 50c cup; Martin gourd,
$1 cup; Martin Dipper
gourd seed, 25c pkg. Add
postage. Mrs. C. D. Sellers,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Old fashion tender brown
striped Cornfield bean seed,
Germ. 79 pct., 60c a cupful.
Mrs. Sandy Hulsey, Rt. 4,
Cleveland.
Gourd seed, 60c cupful. Mrs.
Tom Sims, Rt. 1, Gillsville.
Large short neck Martin
gourd seed, large pkg. 25c
Mrs. Ben Bryant, Rt. 1, Box
99, Fitzgerald.
Bushel gourd seed, 30 seed
25e and stamped envelope.
oe Gulledge, Rt. 1, Dal-
as
Big Jim African gourd
(grows 4-6 ft. around) seed
50c ea., 4 for $1. Jimmie
Davis, Rt. 4, Waycross.
Broom corn (for brooms)
seed. 2 cups $1.25; Scallion
onion plants large, $1.35 C.
No checks. Mrs.
worth, Rt. 1, Dacula.
Orig. Jumbo Bu. Gourd
seed, grows 4-6 ft. around,
3 seeds, $1, 8, $2; Dishrag,
Martin, Long Handle and
Dipper seed 50c pkg. 3, $1.
Lewis Morgan, Rt. 4, Way-
cross.
1959 crop old fashion ten-
der bean seed, white _ half
runners, Germ. 84 pct. White
creasebacks and white cut-
shorts, germ 78 pct. 75c cup.
ea. Add postage. No checks,
nor stamps. Mrs. Emory Gob-|bear
le (or Gabb), Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Chas.. W. cabbage and Bat
eae collard plants, 500,
$1.2 $2 Mixed _ orders
cecenbadt Mrs. E. L.
ald. P. O. Box 662,
ald, Ga.
Lon Ash-|
joint, oe "Te stalk; | a
big soft Green, a good in
bed, 6e stalk; Old
$5 per 100 stalks. Si
for chewing, pes
syrup. At Bed prices.
Burnsed, 2, _
OL eee
mato plants, $1 doz.
$5; Cert. Rutger pe
$2.0 2res ye oes 500;
OB. ts ready
Adams, Rt. 1, Ty Ty.
Millions Cert. Ga. Red 7 po--
tato plants, 500, $2; $3 per
thousand, Never a |
fied customer with_ this va
viety. B. J. Head, Tel. 3791,
Alma.
Cert Ga. Red Pe at
repeat orders ~ proof
quality. 500, $2 3 ai ie Be
Lowell Head,
ma.
Broadleaf sage plants 4
doz. $1.25 del.; medium ear.
tall fruit stem strawberry
plants. $1 C. del. Mrs. Myrtle
Pace, Rt. 1, Temple.
New Era and Henry
Strawberry plants, $1
Damp __ cellophane
orders promptly filled. PP
State on orders of 200
more also Old raspberry,
$1 and oer Mrs. | ;
ae id, 1, Box 223, aor
etta.
Cert. Early S
co ae
ie. inning
May 1, $3.50 M. Lots
=~ 000 or more, $3 M.
B. Collins, 385_
Cicee Camilla.
Tomato,
. $2.5) ."
Moss _ packed. Well ro
ed, prompt service. Add m
ey for postage. ey
of May. Mrs. H. L.
se Ph. 2 3303, Gu Ly
es reamline : ants (a ing
caer plan (st
roots), $1.50 C; well
muscadine (black) grape
ft. long, $1; sweet
low, red Plum; Black -
nut 3, $1; Blackberry, oeud
beatin Mtn, Huckl
ng size 25, $2. $5 o:
uar. live del. Mrs.
oeaies Rt. 1
FOR SALE
1inip bunches, . Pepper-
, Hazlenut bushes; Beech-
es; Muscadine grape
$1; Crabapple trees.
* Add postage. Mrs.
! Turner, Rt. 6,
ficaica crowns, rooted $2
500, a $7.50. M. aed
_,uthel Crowe, Rt. 2,
Mt, Huckleberry, bearing
Hazlenut bushes 25, $2
Walnut, 3, $1.45; yel-
. root plants, 50c doz.;
Himalaya berry plants $1.50
doz. ; cepted roots washed,
Be tae lard box packed |
fu 1.25. Add postage. Mrs.
Henderson, Rt.
3, Box
24, Ellijay.
aver bearsen eect yan
awberry plants, $1.25 C.,
$3.75; Klondikes, $1. C
Nice good plants. Mrs. Guy
S , Rt. 1, Cumming.
__ Brussel Sprouts, Broccoli,
lants; Early Scarlet
Dawn, ree tartzes and Golden
Yellow, Heading _ Collards,
tuce, Parsley, Dill, Nest
Onion Plants, Wakefield Cab-
Hot and ote
and Eggplants, c
less $1 orders. Add
. on seeks
ae at
ostage and e
H. V. Franklin,
Satan
y Ga. Red sweet potato
: a Cert., good plants, full
count guar., 500, $2.50; $5 M.
_ FOB or COD; also, Stokes to-
plants. ne Boatright,
28 Erenwood.
Rt. 2, Box 128. Vidalia.
Govt, insp., P. R. sweet po-
-tato plants, 4 M. or more, $3.
M. FOB my place. D. M. Cas-
. Ph. 3817 (Baxley).
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Cattle
ee Reg. Guernsey cow, artifici-
eo ally bred, due to calve April
a oth with 3rd calf. Heavy pro-
ducer with good. size and
shape. Max M. Hardie, Rt. 1,
ell Ph. 948-9595.
_ Reg. Angus bull calves,
Bangs vaccinated, for sale or
trade for Reg. Angus heifers,
cows or riding horses. Peter
- Hodkinson, c/o Circle = ao
z: - Farm, Sey? Ridge ly
198 Cornelia, Ph. edd =
3 polind white face heifers, | W.
10 mos. old, $285 for lot. Jes-
sie Shahan, Rt. 3, LaFayette
2 mi. E, of on LaFayette -
Z Hwy.).
_ Bardolier bull, 4-1/2 yrs.
old (sellin
Sessa), 275.00 oe Reg.
. pers; young Angus cow
es = Ist calf (heifer), rebred
to Reg. bull, $295.00 for cow
~ and calf, C. N. McClure, Daw-
7 geonville.
eee
_ yrs. . gi s
ee $= and clean herd. Calfhood
oe nice body confor-
tion, $200.00 e to $300.00. F.
; Phillips i, Kennesaw,
Fh 8-2959 S iuevietta),
- Outstanding son of Black
5 yrs. old, 1,400 lbs and very
tle: 7. J. Lee, c/o Fran
ne Farm, Red Oak, Ph. PO.
6666 (Atlanta).
Reg. polled Herefords, best
of bloo ges 7 females and
bulls, Fe 6 yrs. old. E.
Metzable, Rt. e Box 163,
earing (near Ft, Creek
ee
Dbl. << polled Hereford
Peatia 3 Gh 12 = 15. race,
several heifers 10 - 15 mos.
cellent bloodlines, Elation
_ nd Domino reasonably
priced, at farm. A. A. McMur-
ty, Rt. 1, Mize Rd., Toccoa, Ph,
Gaines- |
to prevent in-|Q
Knight 27th of Angus Valley,| o
J
aa
TaD
trecheniag. sous to be bred
back; also, Jersey - Angus
heifer, 450 lbs., Bangs shot,
$230 for both. Located 2 mi. S.
Barnesville on Yatesville Rd.
Jos. Abernathy, Barnesville,
Ph. 1286-R.
|. 20 polled Hereford cows,
bred to Reg. polled Hereford
bull. Some with calves at side
now. Cows mostly purebred
but no papers, $20.00 ea. for
all. George Eager, Rt. 1, Val-
dosta, Ph. CH. 2-3195.
9 shorthorn Durham and
Guernsey and Guernsey -
Durham cross cows, 2 - 4 yrs.
old with calves 1 - 30 davs on
sired by Hereford bull; also, 5
Jersey and shorthorn Durham
cows, 2 - 4 yrs. old, due to
freshen in April, bred to
Hereford bull. Y. N. Bruce,
Margret.
Reg. Shorthorn bull, 2 to
N|\ select from, one white polled
and other red roan with horns.
Both good bone and young,
ready for light service. R. W.
Alexander, 34 Sunset Lane,
Newnan, Fh, AL, 3-1521.
3 Reg. Angus bulls, 18 - 20
mos, old, Championship blood-
lines, from clean, vaccinated
herd; 20 Reg. heifers, Sie at:
mos. old. Sell part or all to-
gether. Henry Peskin, Winder,
Ph. 5941. s
38 grade cows, Guernsey,
, Rt.| Jersey and a few Holstein and
Brown Swiss, 30 heifers ar-
tificially bred, calfhood vac-
cinated; also, Craft bulk tank,
260 gal. A. J. Grimaud. 2931
Richmond Hill Rd., Augusta,
Ph. RE. 3-2858.
2 Reg. Guernsey heifers, just
freshened, 2 with heifer calves
and 2 to freshen in week or
10 days. From artificial blood-
lines and nice igo reason-
feces prices. F. H. Bunn, Mid-
ville.
3 Reg. Hereford bulls, 10 -
16 mos. old 600 - 750 Ibs., top
bloodlines, $200.00 - $250. M.
B. Carter, Woolsey, Ph. HO.
1-5041- (Fayetteville).
5 dbl. Reg. polled Here-
ford bulls, 10 - 15 mos. old,
sired by Ai. F. Prince Les-
kan 10. Large for age, ready
for service and reasonably
priced. J. T. Hadden, Gibson.
Dispersal Sales: Reg. Poll-
ed Hereford bull and 17 exc.
cows, calves by side, good
milkers, $4,500. 00 for. lot, or
$250. for cow and calf; also,
Swine, Durocs and Yorkshires:
boars, gilts, sows, cheap. Law-
et a Hazlehurst, Ph.
Dark Jersey cow, about, 7
yrs. old, gives 3 gal, oo
fresh, now giving 3 qts.,
bred. Raised nice white Po
calf last yr., $125 or exch. for
calves of equal value. Mrs. L.
Smith, Stephens.
W. Smith, Stephens,
18 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 12 - 15 mos. old, well
marked, good bloodlines; al-
so, 5 heifer calves, 9 mos. - 1
yr. old, Harry A. Wasden, MD,
uitman.
ee ee ene abeait eds
Holstein milch cow, 5 yrs.
old, to freshen in about 5
wks., ee milker, $200.
Clyde Young, Rt. 1 Con-
yers, Ph. 6293
WETS PD OARS. a ac
ea Hereford bull, 3 yrs.
old, 1,000 Ibs. Bangs vac-
eer. from clean herd,
Domestic Domino, sire cc
Domestic Misch 1, dame Nel-
lie Domino 2 $250, Pauline
ae Rt. < Royston, Ph.
= polled Shorthorn bull,
eans Juggler, 1 yr. old
with papers, for sale or will
trade for Reg. beef type hei-
fer of like top quality. W. J.
Dixon, Rt. 2, Buffington Rd.,
College Park, Ph. PO. 6-2398.
Reg. horned Hereford bull,
12 mos. old, deep red color and
excellent conformation, Do-
mino breeding. W.-
ton, 1026 Cumberland Rd.,
NE Atlanta 6, Ph. TR.5-
Good Shorthorn bull, sare
red, 1 yr. old elig. Reg., $120;
2 purebred and Reg. Short-
horn heifers, calve in June,
$210 ea, Sell separately. W. S.
Hughes, Rt. 1. College Park,
Ph. 6103 (Fairburn).
= Angus bulls for sale.
W. Gideon, mae 92, Fay-
HO. 1 3321,
ctievitle Ph.
x
gal. first}
Taft Sut-
eal gece
but ae Re
visting: bags
$260. Mrs.
3s Aeris
Hwy.).
, old,
>. Clayton. Rt.
(on old 41
Horned type White Face
bull, 4 mos. old. Raised from|
purebred Reg. herd. Choice
of 2 calves, one $75., other
$100. Douglas Hulsey, Rt. 2,
at Rd., Alpharetta, Ph. GR
Reg. Angus bull, 24 mos.
old, 5 generation pedigree.
Good size and conformation
with Hileenmere breeding.
James Holloway, Winterville,
Ph. RI 2-2542.
Guernsey and Jersey cross-
ed heifer, 1 yr. old; Holstein
yearling, 3 mos. old. W. All-
anson, 4137 W .Washington
346: > East ee Ph. PO,
White Face Hereford heifer,
calve with first calf early fall.
Sell or trade for saddle horse.
Douglas H. Watson, Wood-
bine, Ph. TE, 4-2377. :
2 young cows, Jersey and
Guernsey, 3 yrs. old, for sale.
Velvie Harrison, Rt. 1, Pen-
dergrass.
Pure Holstein heifer with
male calf 3 wks. old now
giving 3-1/2 gal. day; also,
2 heifers, half Holstein and
half Jersey, freshen April 15,
ea. from Reg. aire Mrs.
Roy Shiver, Rt. Covington
(Salem Camp i Ph.
7788.
DA oe oT Nee ee Ne eee
Holstein bull, $50.00. Hudie
W. Howell, 3766 Panola Rd.,
Lithonia.
Several good service age
Reg, Angus bulls, champion-
ship Eileenmere bloodlines,
ae 00 up; also, 2 Sept., 1959
Angus steer calves, would
make top Club steers for
showing, $150.00 ea. W. C.
Hardy, Rt. 1, Griffin, Ph.
6767.
Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford ira
bull, weaning age, finest
strains, $150. E. C. Dawson,
Rt. 4, Box 21, Alpharetta, Ph.
GR. 5-5960 (1/2 mi, W. of).
Reg. Angus bull, 10 mos.
old, Eileenmere, for sale or
trade for like value Angus
cows; also, At Service: Reg.
Angus bull, $3.00 per head,
pasture for cows. rge
West, c/o Westwood Farm.
Rockmill Rd., Alpharetta, Ph.
BL. 5-3937 (Atlanta).
6 Reg. polled Hereford
b ulls, Domestic Woodrow
breeding, 18 - 24 mos. old,
nice bulls, $200.00 ea. J. S
Upchurch, 211 Upchurch
Bidg., Thomasville, Ph, CA.
6-531 (office).
Reg. Black Angus bull, 20
mos. old( good breed and
Black Angus cow with heifer
calf, 3 wks. old. Mrs. Hawkins,
| 2738 Roswell Rd., Marietta,
Ph, 9-4148.
2 Shorthorned and one
White face Hereford males,
wt. about 500 Ibs. ea., 10 mos.
old. All purebred, White face
is subj.
priced. H. A. Martin, Luthers-
ville, Ph. WA. 7-3412.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 3
yrs. old, proven sire, Hileen-
mere of M, M. son of S. U.
Eileenmere and _ Blackcap
Lady of S, U. 2. Has won top
honors in shows. Located in
Marietta on Allgood Rd. Jerry
Brown, Box 051 Abac College,
Tifton.
Fine selection Reg. polled
Hereford bulls, from weaning
age to 2 yrs. old. All very red,
deep - bodied and ver well
grown for age. Winton C. Har-
ris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. JU:
4-2312 (Odum).
Polled Hereford bulls, from
clean herd, dbl. Reg., 10 mos.
old, dark red, well marked,
top _ bloodlines. David S.
Tough, Locust Grove, Ph.
7396 (Griffin).
Several Reg. Horned Here-
ford bulls, light and dark red,
with papers furnished. Any
age, best bloodlines, calfhood
Bangs vaccinated. F. W. Kim-
brell, Rt. 1, Blackshear, Ph,
HI. 9-4799.
10 dbl. Reg. Polled Here-
ford bulls, dk. col., best blood-
lines, 10 to 15 mos. old, $150
= $500; also, some heifers and
cows. No letters ans, Hard-
wick Hanris, Gibson,
oe or.
to Reg. Reasonably |
old, oodlines deep
color, ae 00. Nerry Malcom,
Rt. 1, Statham, Ph. LI. 3-2841.
Herd of Guernsey dairy
cows: 35 cows, 20 heifers,
mostly purebred and Reg.
duction. A. H. Guritz, Rt. 2,
Covington, Ph. 7640.
Horses, Mules, Ponies
Pr, of nice mules, wt. ap-
prox. 1,100 lbs. ea., reasonably
priced, E. M, Sigman, Social
Circle, Ph. 3518.
Tenn, Walker, 8 yr. old
horse, stylish, spirited gaited,
neck rein, with western sad-
dle and bridle, $250; black
work horse and saddle, n o t
gaited, safe for children, about
12 yrs. old, $200; Shetland
pony, coming 5 yrs. old, hal-
ter broke, $150. Kenneth
Wright, Hemp.
8 yr. old 900 lb. half Tenn.
Walker mare, gentle but
spirited. E, Perkins Williams,
Rt. 4, Madison.
At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk-
ing Horse. Reg. No. 550659.
Proven Sire. Mares boarded.
Inspection of barns and stud
invited. Ben Hill 2641 Bob-O-
link Dr., Macon. Ph. SH 5-
5394. :
Saddle horse, strawberry
roan, shedding, five years old,
$165 at place. Guy Neyman,
210 Tolbert St. Rome, Ph. 4-
4330
25 nice Shetland Mares,
some already have colts, others
foal in April and May: 2 nice
3 and 7 yr. stallions. All pric-
ed reasonably. Earl D. Gibbs,
Tifton, Ph. 71.
Registered Walking Horse
mare, deep chestnut, Reg. No.
410260. Good brood mare; al-
so pony size Walking stallion
3 yrs. old, green broke, Sell
or consider on trade for
pick up truck. Robert Carter,
Rt. 2, Cedartown, Ph. 1487
At Stud: Red lights noble
rex, Reg. 36083, American
saddle Bred Stallion. Proven
sire of top colts, grandson of
Noble Kalarama. Thomas G.
Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat Shoals
Rd., Decatur, Bu. 9-6692.
Palomino colt, 7 months old;
also Palomino stallion at Stud.
Patsy Hunnicutt, Rt. 2, Macon,
We 5-2783.
Shetland pony colt, 10
months old, about 40 in. tall
brown and white with white
mane and tail, $125.00. Reece
Martin, Rt. 1, Canon., Ph. Fr.
1 | 6-4510.
Dark -brown mare mule,
about 1000 Ibs., good work-
ing farm mule, no plug, about
12-1/2 yrs. old $100 at my
farm, 6 miles South of Omega.
Ike M. Lindsey, Rt. 1, Omega.
At Stud: Rising Sunday Sun.
dbl. reg. Palomino _ stallion.
PHBA No. 15357; TWHBA No.
550 - 168, Mares poarded. Ray
T. Warr, Rt. 2, Box 154, Col-
lege Park, Po. 1-6732.
Spirited, g ray Arabian
mare, white mane and tail. 8
yrs. old. $265. Mildred Ne-
ville, College Park, Po. 1-8401.
At Stud: Palomino Reg.
12,432 PHBA Grand Sire was
Rainy Day Dude AQHA and
PHBA; also Yearling filly,
halter broken. Make best of-
fer, Can deliver. George West,
c/o Westwood Farm, 4825
Ptree Dunwoody Rd. N. E.,
Atlanta, Ph. Bl 5-3937.
1 - 3 year old black mare
mule with white nose, gentle,
but not broke, Well built. Bob-
by Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carrafl-
ton, Ph. 2371 (Bowdon).
One Reg. Tenn. Walker
Mare; also one Tenn, Walking
gelding, 26 months old, can
be registered. Both are gen-
tle and any one can ride. G.
Se oe Eastman, Ph.
Gentle, 8 mo. old gaited
Stud. Bay with blaze face and
white socks. Halter broke $85.
J. T. Howell, Rt. 2, Box 148
A, Fairburn, Ph, 6000.
Gentle black mare, 3-1/2
yrs. old, two white stocking
feet. $165. Can be seen at
farm, 6 miles west of Quit-
man, also want calf or calves,
real cheap. Can come get with-
in 150 radius. Donald W. Ren-
froe, Rt, 4, Quitman, Ph, 5688.
ows in various stages of pro-|R
Good gentle work ae ride.
horse and 1 mare mule. work
any where. Tom Cape, Rt. 2,
Box 244, Newnan.
Nice gentle saddle horse,
about 600 Ibs., with saddle
and bridle, Carroll Ashworth
t. 1, Dacula, Ph. TH 3-4431
(Lawrenceville),
Swine
Duroe pigs, both sexes, 16
wks. old, Reg. in buyers
name, wormed and treated for
Cholera. Sired by Grand
Champ boar at Middle Ga.
Livestock Show, 1959. Roscoe
McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1, Mil-
ledgeville, Ph. GL. 2- 2766.
Reg. Landrace
sow, top
breeding stock, had one litter
of 12 pigs. Sell or trade for
milch cow or heifer and pay
difference. T, W. Webb, Rt
1, Austell.
i en Le
14 gilts and males, 14 wks,
old, Yorkshire, some Duroe
Jerseys, thrifty, about 75 lbs.
or more ea., $10. ea. M. D,
Stalvey Sr., Rt. 1, Box 103,
Dupont.
DOM Soll 2 Spee ee
Reg. Landrace gilts, pues
and service age boars, 100.
pet. imported bloodlines, Reg.
in buyers name, unrelated
prs., $25. and up. H. R. Gos=
sett, Cave Spring.
Purebred Duroc hogs, open
gilts, 6 mo. old. sow and pigs
2 wks. old, butcher shoats;
also, Ford harrow, 20 dise,
3 point hitch, pull type. Mar-
vin Newsome, Sandersville,
Ph. 3856.
Purebred cherry red Duroe
male, 4 mos. old, Reg.
United Duroc Assn., -
with papers; also,
gilts, same breed, Reg. in
same Assn., 2 mos. old, $20.
ea. At farm. A. C. Weathers,
Box 37, Hwy. 32. Mershon.
Purebred Tamworth pigs,
males large enough for ser=-
vice, open and bred gilts. Best
bloodlines, bred for best
qualities since 1949. No dis-
eases, deep cherry color, long,
deep bodies.
Baldwin, c/o
Mrs.
Charles
Charles
7527 (Buford).
Purebred P. C. gilts and
boars, treated for Cholera,
free of Bangs and Lepto; also-
8 wk. old pigs, Reg. in buyers
name. Richard Allen, Butler,
Ph, Un. 2-4965 or Un. 2-3916,
70 feeder pigs from York= |
shire boar weaned and treat-
ed one month ago. Marshall
R. Lord, RFD No. 1 Dudley,
Ho. 3-2341.
Purebred Hampshire boars
service.
1 yr. old. ready for
Reg. buyers name.
Young, Rt... 2,
Ph. 6893.
Six (6)
Larry
able St. Monroe, Ph. 6841. :
Duroc boars, 16 wks. old,
Reg. wormed Cholera treated.
Chickamauga,
purebred Meat-
type Berkshire Gilts, bred ta -
Reg. Duroc boar, Farrow ear-
ly June. Neal Moon, 408- Mare
Bald=
win Farm, Suwanee, Ph. 434
Sired by Grand Champ. boar,
and Grand Champ sow. $30"
ea. Gwyn Ballard, William-
son, Ph. 6075 (Griffin).
50 feeder pigs, Duroc
Tamworth Cross, ready May -
15th. $10 ea.:
castrated; Also Duroc Tam-
worth open gilts, $50 ea. bred
gilts $75 ea. E. H. Boyle, % :
Peaceful Valley Farm, U.
Hwy. Blythe. :
Crossed Landrace - York~
shire pigs, farrowed January
28th. L. S. Holcombe, R. F. D.
4 Marietta, Ph. 9-6090.
Reg. Landrace, service age,
boar and gilts, from popular
bloodlines. Reg. buyers name,
prices start at $25.00. M. T.
Courson, Hazlehurst.
50 meat type pigs, 10 wks.
old, avg.
shire and Yorkshire and Tam-
worth cross. Glover
Morganton.
Purebred Black Poland
China pigs, treated and are
good pigs, 9 wks. old, will
Reg.
Kendrick, Rt.
from Butler).
2, Butler, (3 mi.
Reg. Landrace boars and
gilts, service age and wean-
ling pigs, from performance
tested, Cert. meat boars. Vac-
cinated. Ga. Cert. Brucellosis
wt. 50 lbs. York=_
Allen,
in nag he name. Derrell pe
life treated and aa
Free Herd No. 17, $25 and un. com
J. W. Trunnell, Jr., Cochran, =
Ph. WE. 4-2040,
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Reg. SPC boars and gilts,
00d bloodlines, long |e an
eat type. See at lot or will
hip. Hugh Westbrook, Rt. 1,
ave Spring,
2 Reg. Hampshire sows, one
, 1958 champion, and 13,
welve wk. old, pigs fron
ame, Sell lot or part, S. H.
bren, Winston, Ph. WH. 2
970 (Douglasville).
Choice Berkshire pigs, from
an meat strains, 10 wks. and
Ider, either sex, Reg. buyers
ame, $20 ea, S. Y. Sosebee,
Bi. 1, Demorest, Ph, 3-2421.
SPC shoats, good
Reg.
jJoodlines, long lean meat
ype, near 50 - 50 color. See
-@t my place or will ship, Geor-
Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave
: ring.
OIC breeding stock, pigs 8-
2 wks. old, $20 ea.; gilts, 8
os. old, ready to breed, $35
@a.; also, young sows for
gale. All Reg., treated and
erated FOB except sows, will
ell them at farm. Paul J.
a Rt, 1, Commerce.
T Reg. Yorkshire pigs, out of
Blue Ribbon litter, 8 wks. old,
Poth sexes. Billy Rhodes, Rt.
: Crawfordville.
... $3. Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old
April 11, from 3 litters. Reg.
buyers name, $20 ea. FFA
project. Devoe Smith, Jr., Rt.
Cochran.
Sheep and Goats
Sev. low producing milk
ats, dry goats and buck
ids for sale cheap. W. E.
helfer, 3795 Old Fairburn
d. Atlanta 11. Ph. PO 7-
455.
1 ea. Nubian doe and buck,
orn March 31, 1960. Will
g. buyers name, $35.00 ea,
my place. Wm. J. Adams,
| 7 So. Hightower St. Thom-
ston.
White Saanan female goat,
mos. old, wormed and heal-
thy, gentle, $15. W. A. Black-
well, 2122 Brockett Rd. Tuc-
er,
2 grade milk goats for sale,
easonable price. H. C. EWiott,
onley.
Nubian milk goat, fresh in,
iving 1 gal. day, $25. G. R.
. E, Atlanta 12. Ph, CE 3-
890.
_._ Fresh Alpine - Nubian cross
Goes, $50.00; also, kids and
er stock of same = strain.
en O. Holmes, Rt, 3, Box 10,
inggold. .-
Reg. Saanan milk goat, sec-
_. nd freshening, heavy milker,
_ Very gentle, $90. Two, half
_ @aanan and half Nubian kids,
one male and one doe, $30
E for both. At my place. Wil-
_ tlam J. Adams, 107 So. High-
toon St... Thomaston, Ph.
One male sheep about 2
imos. old, wt. about 35. Ibs.
ts corn or most anything.
10.00. J. L. Burrell, Rt. 2,
layton.
Purebred Saanan male goat,
10.00 or will trade for pure-
red Nubian male. M. D. Bea-
champ, Rt. 3, Conyers.
10 grown sheep, including
One full Dorsett ram. All
eady to shear, $100 for lot.
erman L. Brumbelow, Rt. 1,
kmart, Ph. 3848.
LIVESTOCK
WANTED
Want Black Angus bull,
over 1-1/2 yrs. old, papers not
hecessary, State age, weight
nd price del. to Douglasville
in first letter. Dr. W. Lanier
pence, 1291 Gordon St., SW,
tlanta, Ph. PL. 3-5714,
Want bred Holsteins,
: eae and Jersey heifers,
_ Must be CV quality stock: al-
, want 6 Angus bulls, about
00 Ibs, R. B. Curtis, Farm-
gton, Ph. Madison 2603.
pista eat ere en nak
Want one Angora male goat.
illiams, 1398 Canoochee Dr.|7T
ding Ring,
one Windmill design and 2
Monkey Wrench design $8. ea.
Add _ postage Mrs. Dewey El-
Want one Reg. Hampshire
boar, wt. 100 - 175 lbs. Write
price and location. Hoyt Car-
Ed 194, Royston, Ph.
Want purebred horned type
Hereford bull calf. C. L. Har-
din, 5884 Buford Hwy., Dora-
ae Ph, GL. 7-9213 (Atlan-
ta).
Want good work mule that
works good and is gentle in
pasture with cows, not too
fast, approx. 10 - 11 yrs. old
and about 1,100 lbs. Walter
A. Long, Rt. 2, Chatsworth.
Want saddle mare, suitable
for teenage girls. Must be
priced reasonably and within
60 mi. of Toccoa. Jones duB.
Yow, Jr., c/o Whispering Pines
Plantation, Toccoa.
HANDICRAFTS
FOR SALE
Old time oxtail whip, 4
plaited of Indian tan cowhide,
Lace Leather, handle plaited
in whip. Any length you
want, $1. ft. Bud Murkerson,
Rt. 6, Eastman.
Aprons, print or pastel
trimmed 40c, 3, $1.10, with bib
3, $1.25. Ladies Bonnets 90c
ea., Dresser scarfs 50c; Dish-
towels 2, 35c; Clothespin apron
Haynes, Rt. 7, Gainesville,
Hand tooled cowhide Bill-
folds, solid leather through-
out. $2.50 ea. in lots of 6 or
more $2.25 ea. $24. doz.
Flowers, animals or masonic
designs. Hand made hand bags
of alligator or Lizard, brown
only with billfold to match
$7. PP. Johnny Bonds, Battey
Hospital, Rome.
13 quilt tops made of new
print scraps; 3 non-such, 3
wool and flannel. The brick
wall, 3 Gents bow tie, 2 lazy
gal, $2.50 ea. Mrs. C. C. Da-
vis, Rt. 1, Empire.
9 piece crochet chair and
sofa sets, white $4.50; 6 piece
sets, $3.50; colored 9 piece
sets $3.; three piece vanity
sets white $1.75; Ecru $1.50;
centerpiece different sizes,
white and colored $1.75 and
$1.50. Add postage. Mary
Tumlin, Eastanollee.
Red and pink Afghan (that
won a prize at the fair), $50.:
one dbl., Wood Brown on one
side and shaded brown on
other side, $60. Mrs. Omma
. Wagoner, 1992 Compton
Dr. S. E. Atlanta 15.
Crocheted tablecloth 59 x
72, $25.; crocheted doilies,
dif. designs 12 in. $1.; 14 in.
$1.25, 16 in. $1.75. Mrs, Sallie
Wright, Morganton.
White crocheted bootees
trimmed in pink, blue, yellow,
green 75c pair; bibs to match,
both for $1.; white crocheted
lace for pillowcases, $1., pair:
handkerchiefs, white linen
tatting edge $1. ea.; white
cotton, crocheted edge, white,
colors 50c ea. Add postage,
Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1,
Monroe.
Hand crocheted orlon capes,
med. size pineapple design
white or black, $6. ea. Add
postage. Mrs, Everett Hunt,
Blairsville, 5
a ne ee te el ae ee
White cotton crocheted baby
shoes, pastel or lace trimmed,
$1. pair; rayon boucle crochet-
ed baby shoes, baby colors or
white, $1.25 pr. Add 10c post-
age per pair. Elizabeth Cole-
man, Rt. 1, Box 205, Dan-
ielsville Rd., Athens.
Novelty pot holders 25 ea.
, $1.; nice aprons 75c ea. 2,
$1.25; emb. dish towels 35c
ea., 3, $1.; quilt tops, dbl. bed
size, new cloth $2.50 ea. Add
postage, Mrs. W. W. Lowman.
Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Two dbl.
; |. size applique on
white; quilts tops, one fan,
dif. col. set together with
rose; one Dutch Girl set to-
gether with pink, $6. ea. Mrs.
Troy Staten, Box 65, Chats:
worth Rd. Dalton.
_ Handmade quilts dbl. bed
size, good cotton solid and
print material, Double Wed-
Fancy Flower
and Basket design with ap-
plique handles $12. ea. also
State price. A. C, Price, Bron-
wood,
lis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.
50c. Add postage. Mrs. Byron |:
| for bedding, while it lasts, 50c
River Farms, Rt. 1, Jonesboro,
Ph. DR. 8-2245. (Atlanta).
Hwy. 141. Jesse Beckwith, 38-
55 Randall Mill Rd., Atlanta,
_ White pillow cases
crocheted edge $1. set; Broad
cloth emb. crocheted edge $1.-
25 set; Old fashion bonnets
$1.; small apron 3, $1.25, med.
75 with bib; dish towels 7,
$1. Add 25c postage. Nell
Bennett, Rt. 1, Box 21, Oak-
wood,
Baby shoes 100 pct. wool
felt colors, white, yellow,
green, blue and pink; Lamb-
skin, colors white, blue, and
pink. Gift card and bag in-
cluded $1.50 ea. Mrs. Sara
C, Farmer 108 West Dixie
Ave. Marietta.
3 piece crocheted vanity
set or emb. with crocheted
edging $1. set; crocheted rose
doilies 15 in, $1.50 ea.; cro-
cheted doilies 20 in. $1.75, 15
in. $1.25; aprons with bibs
50e ea. PP in Ga. No checks
or stamps. Dura Bradley, Rt.
2, Waco.
Lace table cloth approx.
size 58 x 72 Queen Annes Lace
design, large and small me-
dallions, made with No. 30
Lilly thread, ecru shade. Mrs.
L. L. Garrett, Rt. 2, Barnes-
ville.
Pineapple design crocheted
bedspread size 108 in, x 122
in., matching dle. dreseer,
chest of drawers and night
standscarfs natural color, $75.
PP. Mrs. Carl Newberry, Rt.
B, Ellijay.
Sev. nice quilt tops, sewed
on paper and set together,
$2. ea; other tops. All tops
are made of good print sacks,
bed size, pieced with machine
$1.50 ea., Add 50c postage.
Mrs. J. W. Loggins, Rt.
Gainesville.
Large print sacks, 3, $1.65
PP. One of a kind, 4, 25 Ib.
white sacks 4, $1.30 PP.; also
3 Guinea roosters $1.50 ea.
at my home. Mrs. W. Y. Sum-
mers, Rt. 1, Newnan.
Novelty pot holders, 25c
ea., 6, $1.; dainty. aprons, 75c
ea., 2, $1.25; dish towels, emb.
35c ea.; 3, $1.; dbl. bed size
quilt tops of new cotton cloth,
$2.50 ea. Add postage Mrs.
Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Elli-
jay.
Emb. pillow cases on good
sheeting 23 x 36 in, $1.50 a
set. Add postage. Vella Rice,
Rt. 1, Cumming.
CORRECTION: Baby Caps,
$1; Bootees, $1; Sacques, $2.25.
All nylon thread, solid col. or
trimmed, Mrs. Nora Waters,
603 So. Court St., Quitman.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
Med. and large Martin
gourds, 50c ea. small, 35c ea.;
Seed, 25e pkt. and stamped en-
velop; catnip, 30e bunch, pep-
permint, 30c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, El-
lijay.
4 lb. lardbox of yellow root
$1. PP. Heart, root 4 lb. lard-
box, $1, PP. Mrs. E. M. South-
erland, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
White feed sacks for sale.
K. B. Martin, Rt. 1, Talmo.
Nice, healthy, Red Sasafrass
roots, $1. lb. PP. Mrs. Ruth
Shuman, Box 269, Rt. 1, Ella-
belle.
Choice Country cured hams,
lean type, 10 to 50 Ibs., $1.
Ib. William E, Lanier, Rt; 2,
Hay 84, Metter, Ph. MU 5
1015.
Two 50 lb. cans pure hog
lard $6.50 can; 25 lb. cans,
$3.50. 1. gal. glass cans, $1.25:
Hams 80c lb, shoulders 60c
lb., Middling, 40c lb. All salt
5,)1
"BEES:
Honey Bees near clov
near Fairburn or Jonesboro
St. S. W. Atlanta 10.
within 50 mi, radius of At-|:
lanta. D. R. Bruce, 369 Inman
sheets,
for entire lot. M. B. Verner,
Suwanee, Ph. 9927 (Buford).
Western Saddle, good as
guson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
Dbl. Ox Yoke, 4 ft., long,
heavy, complete with bows,
pins, and ring, $30. here.
Hwy., Elberton, Ph. 1815.
Jumbo Bushel gourds, 4 - 6
ft. around, $25. and $30. ea.;
Seed from the big ones, 3
seed, $1.; 8 seed $2.; also asst.
gourds, $3, doz. PP. Lewis
Morgan, 2 mi. W. Carswell
Ave. Waycross. :
5,000 nice creosoted pine
posts. Sizes from 2 1/2
in. to 12 in. in diameter, leng-
ths 6 1/2 ft. and 8 1/2 ft.
corner posts. D. Virgil S
Steele, Ph. 3269, Eastman. -
50 cases North Georgia
Sorghum Syrup, $6. case in
quart jars. F. C,
2, Box 73, Blairsville.
Choice country cured hams,
from lean type hogs, 10 to 50
lb. $1. Ib. William Lanier,
2 bag 84, Metter, Ph. MU 5-
5. ;
Pure fresh hog lard, 25 lb.
can $4.; 50 lb. can $8. at my)
farm. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Ph.
HO 1-4184, Fayetteville.
Unwashed white feed bags,
100 lb. cap. free of holes or
letters, 20c ea. in lots of 12
or more. Evelyn Bramlett,
Margret.
Have about a doz. wagon
ran, Rt. 4, Douglasville. Ph.
Whitehall 2-3639.
Country salt cured hams, 35
to 50 lbs. 75 lb. Shoulders
not ship. Comer Meeks, Rt. 1,
Alto.
Barbed Wire Fence, 1800
yds. long, 4 strands tall on
7 ft. angle Iron posts, all in
good condition. You take down
C. F. Richardson, 2596 Pang-
born Rd. Decatur, Ph. ME 4-|
4619.
Fresh California multiplying
beer seed 25c for large start
or 6 starts for $1. Enclose ad-
dressed. envelope with each
order, Earl Frank Weeks, Rt.
2, Box 261, Blue Ridge.
Boquet pepper seed, for
home use, clusters of pods
thimble size up to 20 or more
in cluster, 50 seed for 10c
plus stamped envelope. Mrs.
C. C. Draughon, Rt. 1, Ochlo-
chnee.
Western saddle, 2 girths,
covered stirrups, good
dition, mahogany colored. $39.
Mrs, Val Veaty, Rt. 2, Deca-
tur, Ph. BU 9-0173. k
Large Mouth Bass, for
stocking ponds or lakes, at my
place or can deliver. Charlie
Smith, Box 489, Calhoun, Ph.
MA 9-3219 (Day).
One Buggy for sale. Riley
Lewis, Box 291, Fairburn, Ph.
6455 after 6 PM.
Blacksmith tools, electric
blower, cheap; also good bug-
gy, real cheap for cash. G. D,
Crowley, 97 Rockyford Rd.,
Atlanta 17. Ph. DR. 3-5646.
cured and hickory smoked;
one steel water wheel 18 in.
and 20 ft. high. J. P. Mason;
Rt. 1, Lithonia, Ph. 5791.
One good buggy in real good
shape, also practically a new
set of harness to go with it.
Reasonable. R. Q. Brown, 767
Falls St. Toccoa. Ph, 6-2824
(Day).
Hay: Coastal Bermuda hav
bale. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint
Feed and Grain: Excellent
Oat straw, square bales, on
farm near Norcross, on Ga.
die, Rt. 1 Box 298 Austell. Ph.
dug and washed for pickle or!
planting, sound and ready for
use, $1.50 gal at my home;|6
$2 gal. P. P. 2nd zone, $8.00
Bu.; select for pickle, Bu. $9
Charges collect. C. W.
8. Ph. TR 4-6452.
gourds, large 50c, medium 35c
also Martin Gourd seed ae ;
Country Cured hams, Hic-
kory* smoked or not smoked.
Guar, to be sound and not too
salty, 85c Ib. or shin any
where at 7c lb. Max M. Har-
94-8-9595.
Jerusalem Artichokes, fresh
149 North Ave. N.
Large and medium Martin
Ph, CE -79803,
pack 25c. Add postage
UW. W. Lowman, Rt. 3
15 to 20 squares ea. used
52 and 1 1/4 in. Corrugated
Roofing and siding galvanized | shi
$5. square, some less-
Franklin Wansley, Anderson
wheels, $5. ea. Ben H. Coch-| 1
wt, 25 to 40 Ib. 50 Ib, will| QT.
Four 45 Ib. cans,
lard, $7.00 can.
reath, Dawson
Yellow root, fres
con-}
2 country salt
ders around 2
0
new, and new bridle and Mar- | fu
tin gale a real fine outfit for]:
any saddle horse. Geo. Fer-
AsO:
Well
L. E.
Ferry
Two
about |
35c Ib.
vill
286
eR
9.
St., Ca
$8; als
Rea
home use only
postage. Mrs. Mar
few _or no shavings,
PL 3-9005. _
sides meat. wt. a
50 Ib. can_
0, 25 lb. can, $4.
Frankli
8 pods
art
Box 53, Ellijay. |
rotted hen
Widney, 3850
Rd. S. W. Atlan
salt cur
18 Ibs, 80 c
Add postag
tha Bruce, Dial.
93 sheets used corr
glass, 26 x 53 x
Williams, 1447
d., Decatur, Ph.
No orders less
outher, Rt.| M
or check
Denver Holland, 606
rrollton,
27 Ibs. yellow beeswax
lb. for lot. Del. by ma
Geo. N. The
3 salt cure
22, others 24 Ib:
|.one salt cured
19 Ibs., 40c Ib i
ship. Lon Ashwort
Dacula ee
d
Ibs.
fresh Eee :
(Bob),
Cole,
n. a
_| boxful;
Meadow, Rattle root,
2 Ib. lard boxful. Add p
Yellow root, Queen
Brown, Rt.
washed.
5, Box
Jay.
Coastal
or $25.
dr 507.
on halves or will sell all as is.| Red hot
home use), 25 doz. pods
postage. Mrs.
Yellow Root, ;
and washed,
Annie Sue Walker, :
Approx:
Del; 3 tons each,
and Oat straw, each,
Wendell
dug and
, 4 1b. lard boxful, 8!
pepper pods( f 0
De
Elli
G8 Milas
at
lb. lard be
5 tons poo:
hay, $15 tor
Del. Carl P.
So. Dooly Si
Want
Want
Want
seed th
Want
seed als
Want
farm fe
t.
sets. Would like to ha
away. Mrs.
Clisby Place, Maco:
Alfalfa or Timothy hay.
price del. or F.O.B. Dr
Grace 106 N. Monroe
bany. Ph. HE 2-7291
make your own brooms. V
first_and give price. Mrs.
ver L. Plott, Rt. 1 Dacul,
carry to the :
Sourwood Flow, on a
Basis. We furnish tran.
tation. Benn
ae He W. Atlanta. Ph, MU
with nuts on the roots, Miss
Cozette Simmons, Rt. Bald
multiplying
S. Cavende
4 tons No. 1 choi
one cup Broom Corn ~
e kind to gro Hs a
colonies of Bees.
Mins. for
Spor-
y Jones, 69 Baker
0 grass nuts t!
truck loa
do :
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