Farmers
Bulletin
Commissioner
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 24, 1980 NUMBER
ONE St MILK BASE
REE YEAR MILK BASE
e 10 percent of Georgia's dairymen are under contract to a milk distributor on a one year milk base plan while the
_ other 80 percent of Georgia's dairymen produce under a three year milk base plan, |
The distributor holding 10 percent of Georgia's dairymen to a one year milk base plan forces each of them to gome
_ pete. continually and, in many instances, at a disadvantage for mill base.
8 ALL detiriian i Georgia supply all the market in Saale and as a result all dairymen compete to a certain ex
tent no matter to whom they sell,
@ The 90 percent now operating under a three year base plan CAN NOT be expected to be patient forever. They realize
: s that the three year base plan offers EQUAL advantages to all dairymen but many of them have the financial means of
ae building base rapidly and unless the other 10 percent adopts the three year plan the RICH dairymen now on the
three year plan may insist on the advantages the one year base plan would give them.
Should ihe 90 percent now on ihe three year plan go to a one year plan like the other 10 percent, ALL of Georgia's
eres would become involved in a rat race of base building competition.
7 The 10 percent now compeiing UNFAVORABLY with each other on the one year plan MUST join forces with the
uaa rest a the industry or face a wide open, no-holds-barred fight that would put many dairymen out of business and
ereate ruinous ae surpluses, :
ee.
ieee
@! Mille es. unfortunately, do not perturb most distributors. At times It appears that some distributors make
an | offort to have thely dairymen build unnecessary surpluses such as are ereated by the one year base plan,
De p As pointed out in last week's Bulletin only the RICH dairyman can afford the one year base plan.
. lt is fully realized that the 10 percent of Georgia's dairymen now operating under the one year plan have bee
oe peiaptaet and scared into not understanding what the other 90 percent of the industry is doing. _
Tt is futher realized that the 10 percent now producing under the one year base plan have been Mi washed
through fear that oe would have no place to soli thelr milk if they adopted the three year milk base program,
THIS SERIES OF ARTICLES I$ BEING PUBLISHED IN THE MARKET BULLETIN TO
_ REMOVE THIS FEAR FROM THE MINDS OF THOSE DAIRYMEN NOW FORCED TO
COMPETI AT A DISADVANTAGE UNDER THE ONE YEAR MILK BASE PLAN,
READ NEKT WEEK'S MARKET BULLETIN
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FARM
WORK
WANTED
Middleaged couple, would
jike a chicken raising job
on shares or weekly salary.
Prefer No. Ga. Write. Harold
Derby, Rt. 4, Dahlonega.
56 yr. old white man, wants
job in dairy or cattle and
hog work. Need 3 - 4 R. house,
wired for elec. stove. Located
near Young Station on rear
M. W. Lees farm, 8 mi. Ce-
dartown C. C. House, Rt. 1,
Cedartown.
Want light farm work on
farm. Widow, alone. Do not
drink, smoke or use bad Jan-
Wevm Mrs. Frances Curry, 53
een Ave., S. W. Atlanta
job on farm, looking
after hogs, cattle, ponies and
help gather crops. C. C. Wil-
0n, Rt. 1, Box 366, Jonesboro.
Want job on farm, doing
light farm work, for $15.00
week and room and board.
White, 53 yrs. old. Miss Ella
Rushing, Rt. 1, Temple.
Small white family wants
job caring for hog and chick-
ens, near Columbus. Exp. egg
candler. Need 4 - 5 R. house
with electricity. Contact. Mrs.
L. W. Todd, 4236 Seventh Ave.
Columbus.
Want job in milking dairy,
poultry or any kind farm
work, prefer near Braselton or
Chestnut Mountain. Will take
anything. Need 3 - 4 R. house
wired for elec. stove, and to
be moved at once. Off 23
Hwy. on old Suwanee Rd.
about 1 mi. Red Carol Store,
4-5 mi. Buford. Wm, Mal-
com, Rt. 1, C/O Fletcher Cash,
re ss Sn
uford.
Reliable, exp. White couple,
no children, wants job as
Caretaker, or light farm work,
for house (furnished with
furniture, refrigerator, etc.)
and reasonable salary. Wife
unable to do any hard work.
i L. Grindle. Rt. 3, c/o E. L.
ippens, Canton,
Single white man wants job
picking cotton or other light
chores on farm for reasonable
wages and board. No bad hab-
its, can give good references.
Must come after me but first
write full details of wages
and when you can come. Pre-
fer No. Ga. Boyd Jones, 30
Mary St., t., Rossville.
Service: _ Peanut combine
service, at local prices. Almost
new Lilliston combine, has
picked less 250 acres. Con-
tact. Jack E. Gary, Morris, Ph.
RE 2-2446 (Cuthbert).
Single, white man, 46 yrs.
old, wants job on farm, doing
light farm work. Can drive
tractor, truck and maintain
farm machinery. Willie Lin-
gerfeet, Rt. 1, Armuchee,
Want job on farm. 8 in fam-
ily, 6 large enough to pick cot-
ton, and wife can help with
work, Exp. in farming, Like
to have work to do this winter.
Ready to be moved any time.
Dont drink, Jack Hudgins, Rt.
1, Rainbow Dr. Rossville.
White man wants job on
farm as caretaker, experi-
enced with stock and garden-
ing. Want room, board and
r ~sonable salary or. will
batch. Prefer modern conven-
iences and no long hours. G.
C, Henry 212 Pierce St.. La-
Grange, Ph. TU. 4-4758.
Single man, 70 yrs. old,
want light farm work on
farm. good worker, healthy,
non-drinker, easy to get along
with, cannot drive truck or
tractor, Want small salary and
live as one of family. W. G.
Lovett, 325 Walker St., SW,
Atlanta 3.
White 38 yr. ojd married
man with family, wants iob
taking care of dairy. Can take
full charge of herd and furn-
ish own help if needed. So-
ber and willing to work. Must
have good house and salary.
Write stating full details,
E. Moore, MeRae.
White woman, widow, wants
job of light farm work on
farm with reliable, nice peo-
ple, near Atlanta, Ref. if re-
quired. Mrs. Wilma D. Davis,
812 Ponders Ave., N. W., -
Janta 18. Ph. JA 5-0333.
Experienced poultryman
wants. job on poultry farm,
working with layers or broil-
ers or job picking cotton. W.
C. Stephens, c/o Ed Jarrard,
Rt_1, Dahlonega.
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want family of 3 or 4 i0
work in cotton, peanuts and
corn. Fair house wired for
elec. stove. Want at once.
Fred Williamson, Rt. 3 Box
261, Fitzgerald.
Want experienced dairv-
man. Have nice house wired
for elec. stove, near church
and on school bus Rt. Must
be sober and honest and have
references. Joe Brogdon, Cor-
dele, Ph. 1633.
Want single man _ without
type dairy, steady work, ay
weekly. Callaway, Rt.
4, Madison.
bad habits, to work in parlor}
LIVESTOCK
=
Two, 2 yr. old, Reg. Angus
bulls, $225 ea.; also, 1 vr. old
Angus steers, 25c Ib. Gunsider
trading bulls or steers on trac-
tor and equip. that is in good |-
cond. J. D. Spooner, Box 98,
Douglas, Ph. EV. 4-1787 after |
6 P. M.
4 or 5 yr. old Reg. Charolais
bull, without horns, for sale.
A. R. Daniel, C/O Diamond
Bar D Ranch, Brunswick, Ph.
AM. 5-5340.
Reg. milking Shorthorn
heifer, will freshen late fall to
service of Reg. Angus bull,
jgentle, halter broken, de-
horned and officially calfhood :
Bangs vaccinated. W. T. Tor-
gensen, c/o Whistle Top farm,
Cornelia.
15 outstanding Reg. Angus
heifers, pasture bred to Reg.
bull, Eileenmere breediae
$200.00 ea.; also, 30 cal
vaccinated Holstein springing |
heifers. George W. Gibson, Rt.
5, Rome, Ph. 9050.
Want at once,
dleage white woman to help
with light farm work on
farm for room and_ board.
Mrs. G. A. Stewart, Barwick.
Want nice, refined, mid-
dleage white woman to live
in home (modern conven-
iences) with elderly couple
on farm and do light farm
work for private room, board
and $12.50 vee Mrs. H
M. Meadows, Rt. 2, Kite.
Want aoe dairy-
man, strong and able with
small family and boy to help,
to take over and operate herd
of 75 cows. No pipeline Surge
machines. 4 R. house wired
for elec. stove, on school bus
Rt., close to churches. No
drunks or drifters need ap-
vly Ralph Whitten, Upper
Thomston Rd., Rt. 2, Macon.
Ph. SH. 6-7901.
Want at once, nice, mid-
dleage white woman to help
with light farm work on farm
nice, mid- |
First calf Holstein heifers, |
ABS Sired and bred. CV home
bred and raised. Write, call or
come see. Tom McCroskey,
Box 95, c/o Macmor Farms,
Perry. Ph. GA 9-1617.
Black Angus cow, wt. 800
lbs.; Black Angus bull, 400
lbs. and Black Angus steer,
400 Ibs. R. O. White, Lake Jo-
deco Rd., Jonesboro, Ph. GR.
| 8-8348.
Purebred Hereford bull,
abot 500 lbs., 14 mos.
for sale. H. D. Davis, Rt. 1
Warrenton, Ph. HO. 5-2075.
Small herd of Angus cattle
(30), mostly Reg., cows, cal-|
ves and yearlings. Fred J.
Wilson, 3704 Boring Road, De- |
catur, Ph. BU. 9-4004.
Reg. Shorthorn bull, 26 mos.
old, ready for service, $250.00.
H. H. Pearce, 307-38th St.,
Columbus, Ph. FA. 3-4713. |
Reg. beef type Shorthorn |
man to run 3 unit DeLaval
milk mach., 50 to 60 cows.
Helper furnished. Must furnish
past references. D. E. Smith,
c/o Smith Dairy, RFD, Mon-
ticello, Ph. 4382.
Want white woman to do
light farm work on farm.
Write stating age and salary
Expected. Room, board ani.
salary given. Letters ans.
Oscar H. Bridges. P. O. Box
1126, Warner Robins.
woman to do light farm work
on farm. Salary, room and
board and surplus for right
person. Mrs. C. Mobley,
Concord.
Want at once middleaged
woman to do light farm work.
fo room and board, and also
to help son pick cotton at
$2. per hundred, to start on.
2 only in family. Mrs. Ida
Evans, Rt. 5, Franklin.
with own income, honest, re-'
liable,
crop and also rabbits. Living
quarters furnished, but party
must furnish self. See or
write qualifications.
Page, 149 North Ave., NE.
Atlanta 8.
Want at once, middleaged
Christian lady, no bad habits.
to live in home and help with
light farm work, for room and
board in good home. Mrs.
A. Walker, 255 Miller Reed
Ave., S. E. Atlanta 15. Ph.
JA 4-2897.
Want farm hand with small
family for work on farm
steady work. 4 R. house on
school bus Rt. No drinkers.
Must give references. Jack
Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.
Want good honest, sobe
man, experienced tobacco
grower with ample tractors
a.d equip. and labor to cul-
50-50 basis. Farm located 3-
1/2 mi. from town on paved
| Wrightsville.
Be with ample electricity.
Want middleaged Christian |
Want couple, or man alone, |
to help raise truck
tivate 300 acres good land on|
P. O. Box 206} 2,
for room, board and small}bull; dark roan, 28 mos. old,
salary. Short hours. Mrs. Mary | good bloodlines, $250.00. Adam
Mayes, Rt. 4, Rome. Whitaker, Blue Ridge.
Want experienced dairy-} Several nice Reg. polled,
Hereford bulls, ready for ser-|
vice, deep red, well built and
grown-out well for age; also,
several 6 - 9 mo. old bulls |
and few open and bred heifers.
|All popular bloodlines. Win-
ton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven,
Ph. Juno 4-2312 (Odum). :
Fine Black Holstein bull
yearling. in fine shape, wt. |
close to 400 Ibs., almost 7
mos, old.J- A; West, Riot,
Cumming.
Dairy herd, Jersey,
Hol-
stein and Guernsey, about] jr
550 Ib. daily milk base with
Pet Milk. W. C. Dyer, Rt. 3,
Washington, Ph. CY. 3-6155.
Holstein, Guernsey and Jer-|
sey springers, nice quality,
free of disease, CV, for
R. B. Curtis, Farmington.
100 polled Shorthorn cows,
will calve this Fall. Been
breeding Shorthorns since
1942. A. T. Rigsby, Sr., c/o
Hill Top Farms, Sale City.
Reg. Angus bulls, from
weaning age to 2 yrs. Good
bloodlines, from clean herd
and calfhood vaccinated; also,
2 females with bull calves at
side, 4 and 5 mos. old. See at
farm, F. W. Phillips, c/o West-
over Farm, Kennesaw, Ph.
428-2959 (Marietta).
~ 20 dairy heifers, 10 wks. to|
N.|6 mos. old, 9 treated for Bangs |
and Blackleg. F. C. Seabolt,
Madison, Ph. 616-M-4.
3 fine Reg. polled Short-
horn bulls, 800 to 1,000 -Ibs.,
for sale at farm. J. P. White-|
head, Rt. 3, Box 114, Griffin,
Ph. 4655, (6 mi. W. of Grif-
fin on State Rt. 16).
One bull yearling, wt.
around 400 lbs. (make good
beef now), for sale. J. A. West, }
Rt. 1, Cumming.
Good milch cow, also saddle} sya
horse, breeding rabbits, quell, | 3"9.
chickens and turkeys for sale,
At my place. C. W. Silvers, Rt.
Johnson Ferry Rd., Mare
old | ing orders for = Reg.
to be ready in September. at
Ore < cow ne 3m
for sale. B. L. McDon:
Park Ter., College Park,
PO. 6-9398. pees
Milk fed bulls,
vice. Fred B. Gilstrap, Rt. 2,
Ph. 3074 (McDonough).
gus heifers, all in good shape,
from clean 20c Ib.
891, Macon, Ph. SH.
Black and white Jersey and
Holstein mixed milch cow,
first calf, 3 gal. milk daily,
very gentle, can be seen late
Ph. SH. 6-2300.
Polled Hereford bull, Sar
real Domino 42, Reg. excellent
conformation, 2 yrs. 4
ed, reasonably priced. (one
Collier, Barnesville.
with first calves, $150.00 ea.
H. V. Harden, Sr., Rt. 1. Ho-
| gansville, Ph. 3703. Sa i
Swine
oic breeding stock pigs, 10
wks. old, out of champion
bloodlines, $20.00 ea. FOB.
Cheaper at farm. Reg., treat-_
ed and crated. Paul zi Cain,
Rt. 1, Commerce.
lines, long meat type, bred
sow, bred gilt amd some fine
service size boars; also, book-
SPC pigs
my place. George Ferguson,
Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
. 8 Reg. Hampshire
bred to Reg. male disease free
|old, from best of bloodlines
and 42 feeder pigs, canted f
and treated. Dewey J. Green,
Rt. 3, Box: 374; Griffin, Ph.
6032, -
Little bone bint Ateican
guinea pigs for breeding, the
Wilson Carson, c/o Carsons
| (6-1/2 mi. So. on Hwy. 19).
1, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-4364,
Scoefield Rd., College Park,
Ph. PO. 6-5258.
Tamworths, all ages,
| type. J. S. Davis, Abba, Re a
Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541.
and 10 pigs, sow very large,
about 350 Ibs., $100; 00 for ono
soon. F, Bayne,
Loganville (at Forth): .
ed for Cholera, can be Reg.,
disease free. Frederick Zipper=
er, Box 182, Guyton (15 mi.
= of Guyton on State Hwy.
Service boars, open an d-
bred gilts, champion _blood-
lines, all tested and Reg. in
buyers mame. M. J. Bilack-
mon, Pinehurst, Ph. 2818 (a
mi. SE of Pinehurst).
2 bred sows, both to tare
one is purebred Berkshire
$50.00, other Berkshire an
Duroc cross, $35.00. J. Paul
Higginbo Rt. 1, Bogart.
60 meat type pigs for sale.
Landrum, Rt. 1, Gibson,
Ph, 3011.
Sheep and Goats
jold, from high producing
stock, $20.00. W. A. Black-
Nang 2122 Brockett Rd., Tuc~
ker, Ph, HI. 3-9145.
mos. old, large thrifty: stock,
should produce 3 -
first ee and some, 704
Seyi Ph. 428-4644
artificial
bred Holsteins and Guernseys;.
also, one artificial bred Hol- |
stein bull, ready for livht ser- aS
Millers Mill Rd., Stockbridge, _
Several nice grade An-
from lean, herd, oD 0. Box,
ennings, P. ox
3-5066.
any evening after 5 PM. Mrs. -
C. B. Patrick, Jr., Rt. 6, Ne, *
mos.
old, dark red color, well ce :
12 well bred Guernsey nae s
Jersey cows, freshened in the |
last 60 days; 10 are Guernsey ~
| and 4 Jerseys. All young cows
Reg. SPC hogs, best Woda f
sows,
Berkshire galt tor sale Cone
not ship. Ernest Orr, Rt. ae
row first week in Oct. (bred |
to purebred Berkshire boar),
White Saanan doe, 15 mos.
Alpine - Nubian does, 18
4 qts. on d
also, some
t
herd; also, Reg. male, 16 mos.
stay fat kind; also, 3 sows.
Guinea Hog Farm, Griffin.
6 pigs, OIC and Duroc.cross= |
ed, $15 pr. C. C. Anderson, Rt. |
=
fine healthy stock, lean meat :
Nice young Hampshire sow _
Duroc boars and gilts, treat-
es
ine ay
do
suneennesiememeenn. cinemas
Se
|
e now giving more than 2
milk daily, others due to
freshen in Nov. Mrs. J. A.
idge). :
40 good healthy sheep, $5|
and up. Will sell all or any|
part. W. F. Edwards, Rt. 1,
Stewart St., Carrollton. .
_ 10 Reg. Hampshire rams,
ers, from hand picked flock; |
also, a few ewes. John B.
smith, Cleveland Rd., Dalton,
Ph. BR. 8-3705 after 7PM. |
Nice Nubian milk goat, will)
milk two ats. daily, naturally |
hornless, $20.00. Ralph White
. 0. Box 497, Gaines-
ville, Ph. LE. 2-6193. |
50 sheep, all ewes, no rams,
$15.00 ea. at my place, one or|
all. Nick Cabero, c/o Haw-
Kinsville Frunt - Candy Co.,|
TW 3-7631.
4 milk goats and 1 billy for
sale or trade for dark brown
Jersey milch cow giving at
deast 2 gal. milk and one Ib.
utter daily. Mrs. David Du-
pree, Rt. 3, Box 221, Hawkins-
3 yr. old natural palomino:
stallion (Barb type), green|
broke, pasture raised, gentle.
Will sacrifice. N. MacDonald,
773 Mountain View Dr., Rt.|
4, Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-
_ $202 after 6 PM week days.
(12 small Shetland pony
-ares with colts by side. Sell
er or separately. Rev. |
Paul Aiken, 2071 Boulevard
Dr., SE, Atianta 17, Ph. DR.
_ 13772 (near Snellville). _
_ 5 mare ponies all under 40
. high, 3 yrs. old and should
foal next spring, prices re-
luced. J. W. Raffield, Rt. 7,
3/1/2 yr. old Welsh gelding
very gentle, $165.00 Dr. J. W.
fi
_Pr. mare mules, work any-
where, perfect, gentle, 1,000)
dbs. ea., 9 to 10 yrs. old also, 2
_ H. wagon and harness will sell
with mules or separate, $300
for all or $250 for mules. Er-
nest Head, Suches.
Burros: mare with black
jack, 2 mos. old, $125.00 for
both; also, mare colt, 18 mos.
old, Carl White, Bo-
- gart, Ph. LI. 6-6210 (Athens) |
21 mo. old Palomino stal-
sonable prices. J. E. Rentz,
_ Rayonier Rd., Jesup, Ph. GA.
= ee
2 show horses, walk, trot
and 5 gaited, 4 and 7 yrs. old;
also, Miley trailer for sale.
Clyde OKelley, Rt. 8, Gaines-
ville. =
- Yearling colt for sale or
will trade for cows. Peter
-Hodkinson, Rt. 1, Box 198,
_. Cornelia.
Extra nice 3 yr. old pony
_ mare, bred and in foal to 30
_ Black mare mule, wt. 1,000
to 1,100 Ibs., well trained to
plow, work anywhere, guar
_anteed in every way, $175.00.
or trade for milch cow or hei-
fer, Letters answered. R. T..
2) Pressley, Rt. =1,-Box 01 A,
_ Thomaston.
Little pony, small size, looks
_ ike little horse, gentle and
gaffe. will not ship. E. C. Gul-
; " Barron,
Coleman Rd., Roswell, Ph.
2 ppes-erre:
Chestnut mare, gentle, nice
gait, 9 yrs. old, wt. 950 lbs.,
BAP ees oh
eachtree - woody Rd.
, Atlanta 19, Ph, BL. 5-.
ha one Veegenburg,
sees, 58 Ellenwood Rd..|6
Ellenwood, Ph. GR, 4-4266
\Farmall, both units like new
|Head, Rt. 1, West Point,
ice Shetland pony, 4 yrs. |
old, small size. dapnle gray,
$175.00 with bridle and sad-
dle. O. C. Vaughan, Rt. 1, Box
fe ot Park, Ph. PO. 7-
At Stud: Rising Sunday
Sun, dbl. Reg. Palomino stal-
lion, PHBA No. 15,359, TWH-
BA No, 550-168. Mare board-
ed, returned priviledge. Ray |
T. Warr, Box 154 College
Park, Ph. PO. 1-6732.
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
LSet
1959 Chev. 1/2 ton pickup
truck, 6 cyl. standard shift,
custom radio and heater. New
cond. reasonable or will ac-
cept Farmall cub tractor in
trade. Sam Best, 749 Flat-
shoals Ave. S. E., Atlanta 16,
Ph, MA 17-5311, after 5 P.M.
Case bush and bogg hbar-
tow, 8 disc, $100.; set Ford
jplanters and cultivators, $250.-
large dbl. section Rome har-
row, good cond. except disc
are worn, $450.; Case manure
spreader, $250.; Ford field
cultivator, $200.: 1 ton feed
mixer, 5 HP elec. motor, $500,
R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River
Farms, Rt. 1, Jonesboro.
2 horse wagon, mower rake,
harrow and farming tools: al-
so W. D. Allis Chalmers trac-
tox: and Taylor Hay Harrow.
S. C. (Chet) Waddell, Rt. aks
Bremen, Ph. 3690 (Buchanan).
15 in. Hammermill, $185.:
also 50 ft. endless belt and
pulley for Ford Tractor, pow-
er take-off, $50.; 216 Back to
Pack laying cages with water
and feed troughs, 50c ea.; 10
doz. cap. automatic egg wash-
er, $30.; one man power
chain saw, $75. All excellent
cond. D. W. Wilson, Rt. 3,
Douglasville, Ph. Whitehall 2-
2743 (after 6 P.M.)
Briggs and Stratton 2-1/2
LP. engine with automatic
clutch, $15.; heavy duty reel
type mower; Sharpening ma-
chine, will sharpen 16 in.-
48 in. mowers, $75. Mrs. Es-
ther House, 4543 Roswell Rd.
N.E., Atlanta, Ph. 255-6575.
Cut off saw with belt and
frame to fit Farmall H trac-
tor, all good as new, $25. H.
A. Davis, Sr., Rt. 1, Milner.
_John Deere 45 Diesel Com-
bine, complete and like new
$4500. Td- 18A with Angle-
dozer good cond. with rebuilt
tracks and rollers $2750. Robt.
a Tootle, Reidsville, Ph.
New Holland hay baler,
excellent cond., has 10 H.P.
Wise. air cooled; also hay
rake, good cond., $950. for
beth. Mell M. Sommour, Ma-
ple Ave., Eatonton, Ph. 5681.
1958 Farmall cub tractor
with fast hitch and woods
grass cutter all in good cond.,
a T. W. Cox, Rt. 4, Ring-
gold.
Large size power cane mill,
shaft, pulley and equipment
for same, ready to use. (made
by Gainesville, Ga. Iron
works). First $175. gets it.
Perry W. Bell. Sparta.
1959 Cotton picker, 1 H. C.,
2 C. K. 14 mounted on 230
in excellent cond. Ready to
pick cotton. C, L. Manley, Rt.
Paap ocd Ph. BY. 1-
900 gal. M. B. bulk milk
tank stainless steel, 2 three
horse compressors with water
jackets. Like new. Jack 4
1/2 mi. S. of W. P. Hwy. 108).
1947 Avery General Trac-
tor, good cond., good tires, 2
disc plow, harrow, two wheel
trailor, all $250. John R. Hay-
nie, 399 Stone Mountain, Li-
thonia Rd., Stone Mountain,
|Ga., Ph. 469-8928.
1954 Ford six pickup truck,
good cond. and new rack, low
milage, $750. Harold Derby,
Rt. 4, Dahlonega.
560 panel Ford truck, me-
chanically perfect, new bat-
tery, practically new tires,
front fender slightly rough,
$200.; 2 well pumps, 1 1/2
|HP, with extra heavv duty
|90 gal. less jet and pipes, $100; |
1/3 HP Pomonia, new brass
ber es and tank, $38.
One complete O. O. Frick
unit, all for $500. Barney
West, Rt. 1, Cleveland.
with bush and bog harrow all
Morris, RFD 1, Buchanan.
saw mill and M-M 60 power.
1955 John Deere B Tractor
in good cond. $650 Dewey |V.
9 Oaks gas burning chic
brooders, 500 cap. ea. !
|take $5. ea. at my place. W.
W. Weeks, Chauncey.
Intl. one row corn snapper
fits Farmall C good cond, E.
. Vaughn, Bogart, Ph. 50
9-3375.
Used shallow well pump,
complete with plastic pipe
and foot valve, good cond. for
sale. Arthur Robinson, 360-
362 Edgewood Ave. N. E.,
| Atlanta.
250 gal. steel DeLaval buik
Will del. and install any rea-
sonable distance. Emory L.
Brinson, Rt. 6, Sylvania, Ph.
TH. 1-7531. 4
Gravely 6 H.P. garden trac-
tor with plow cultivator and
plows, sickle mower and
equipped with dual power
gears, good cond. J. F. Thomp-
son, 1034 Beecher St., S. W
Atlanta, Plaza 3-0241.
1956 Ford 3/4 ton pickup
truck, low mileage; No. 50
Massey-Harris clipper com-
bine; 12 ft. Intnl soil pul-
verizer with seeder; small
concrete mixer. A-1 cond. At
my farm. D. E. Austin, Jr.,
4367 Glenwood Rd. Decatur.
Ph. BW. 9-313 7%
H. Allis Chalmers tractor
and cultivator; John Deere
side del. rake, harrows, til-
lers, etc. and practically new
quick sale. Mrs. S. B. Hoi-
man, Rt. 4, Shellman, Ph. OR
2107.
One R 110 Intl. 1/2 ton
long wheel base truck, extra
good, new paint, $500.; Su-
tor planter, plow, harrow.
cultivators, fertilizer, and 5
scrapes, $1,100. A. H. Strick-
land, 312 Albany, Waycross.
Intl. cotton picker, mouni-~
ed on M Intnl. Tractor, both
in good cond. R. C. Neely,
Box 471, Waynesboro.
New Holland size D corn
shucker and sheller for sale
or trade for 2 ton Ford or
Chevrolet truck late model.
Henry F. Blackman, Rt. 2,
| Box 342, Griffin, Ph. 7966.
milk tank (40 mo. warranty). |
Lilliston peanut picker (sta-|
tionary) and hay baler for|
per A tractor, new distribu- |
Allis x t
pulley PTO, tires motor, with
John Deer, sixteen disc, off-
set, smoothing harrow, Excel.
lent cond., no repairs needed
for tractor or harrow, ready
for operation. $295. cash or
trade for smaller tractor with
some equipment. A. S. Ar-
aujo, 1, Warm Springs
(Durand) Georgia.
Dearborn hay baler, Wisc.
mounted engine, good cond.
ready to use, $300. E.
Roper, M.D. Box 56, Jasper.
One row tractor, Earthmas-
ter No. 201 model C series,
.| with all equipment, A-1 cond.
New motor, $225. Clinton
Sales, Rt. 1, Adrian.
1 row Allis Chalmers cot-
ton picker, picked 27 bales.
Wilmer Dorminy, P.
529, Fitzgerald.
McCormmick No. 6 mower
and rake in good cond. Both
ee Clyde Bone, Rt 3, Dal-
as.
2 man Paulan Chain saw,
$65. or trade for good 4 wheel
rubber tired farm wagon, or
will buy wagon. Loyd Keadle.
Barnesville, Ph. 695 J-3.
1956 Intn.] 1/2 ton pickup,
side del. rake, stalk cutter,
small grain combine with mo-
tor, fair to good eond. and
priced very reasonable. Ray
Bowen, Rt. 2, Perry.
_Roto mower, cuts 7 at a
time in good cond. for sale
at once. Sammie Larman, Rt.
2, Eatonton.
ea eee eee gee aOR Se
Case cornpicker sheller, for
sale cheap, or consider trade 8
for livestock or machinery.
mae Mixon, Rt. 3, Box 80, Grif-
in.
Ferguson sickle mower in
very good condition, $125.
See at my farm 7 miles SE
of Cuthbert. Donald Peavy,
4015 Crestview: Dr. Columbus.
Ph. FA 3-5621 (after 6 PM).
One 15-45 H.P. Case trac-
tor engine 1912 restored and
painted; one 16 H. P. Advance
Steam traction engine one 18-
36 Case portable. All restored,
mew flues, boiler tested. A.
G. Thomas, Box 125, Cum-
ming.
Used Roanoke Peanut com-
bine used on only 300 acres,
excellent cond., sacrifice price.
W. L. Dockery or Norton
Futch, Americus, Ph. 7126.
1959 GMC logging truck,
excellent cond. Dorsey trail-
er, 1953 GMC truck, rebuilt
motor, good trailer; 1957 Oli-
ver Super 55 tractor. Log-
gers dream skidder; 2 Pau-
Jan Chain saws, 1 pulp wood
wheel saws; section harrow.
bottom plow, cultivator. Mrs.
W. P. Carlton, Rt. 2, Still Rd.,
Thomasville, Ph. CA. 6-1728.
Lilliston Rotary Mower with
Adapter to fit pull type 7
ft. 6 in. Ford or Ferguson
tractor in good cond. $250.
Perey Franklin, 2711 Stone
Rd., East Point, PO 1-4938.
Intnl. peanut shaker work-
ing cond., $60.; B. Led-
berry 12 in. feed mill with
new hammers and six in. belt
to pull mill, $90.; Lilliston
Mohawk rotary mower in ex-
cellent cond., grain box for
J. D. tiller, perfect cond. C.
M. Pippin, Jr., Rt. 2, Albany.
John Deere mower No. 5
with 6 ft. blade in good cond.
Will sell cheap. W. S. Bailey,
Rt. 1, Senoia, Ph. Al. 3-4788
(Newnan).
No. 61 Foley automatic hand
Saw Filing machine, A-1
cond. Filed about 25 or 30
saws, is practically new, $150.
Zorn, R.F.D, 3, Bain-
bridge.
Gibson tractor with acces-
sories, in good cond. Sell or
trade for a jeep in good cond.
Oliver Lindell Rt. 1, Box 192,
Jesup, Ph. GA 17-3625.
Portable irrigation pump
and motor (110 horse power)
in good cond. with rainbow
'volume gun (550 gal. per min-
ute cap. and 220 ft. radius).
Ralph L. Sanders, Rt. 2, Vi-
mee ae 1, Duluth,
enna,
Ph. 4712.
Lok et t
and 1200 ft. of six in. pipe. |
~ One 2-1/2 horse John Deere
wagon in perfect cond. $40.
a A. Williams, Rt. 2, Bow-
on.
Barrentine Oat Crimper,
one ton Brower mixer with
5 H. P. Electric motor, Belle
City No. 2 shuck and sheller
60 ft. 1-11/16 shaft. Bearing
Hangers, Belts, Pulleys all
sizes. All in perfect cond. A.
S. Ellington, Covington.
Chalmer, U_ tractor |
|B harrow, all in
1947 Ford tractor cape
il|with lights and two. spee
transmission, P. T. O. and 3
H.; also bush and -bogg
Harrow with sealed bearings
and grading blade. All good
condition. Sell together
o
|separately. James Little, 397
Dickerson Rd., Marietta.
Allis Chalmers G tractor
planter and distributor culti-
vator, side disc plow. B an
n good cond,
$500. J. T. Speight, RFD 1,
Tallapoosa. :
Int'l. Grain Drill on rubs
ber, $150.; 14 in. Case Hame
mer Mill, $50.; Int'l. Super G
tractor with cultivator, looks a
like new, $700.; Case com-
bine, 6 ft. blade, with motor.
A Sell cheap. E. G. Dailey, Mil-
llen, Ph. 553,
ee LS Ce Re
Syrup mill, power operat
ed for sale. Roy Payne, Rt,
1, Homer, Ph. Or. 7-2703. ~
Corn picker, two
riounts on Intl. H. Super H,
M. or Super M. Used very
little in A-1 cond. for quick
Comer.
Two seated tree planter
with three point hitch. Have
three extra points, A-1 cond.,
$225.. also Athens sixteen
dise tandem harrow. A-1 cond.
used very little, $225. G. B.
Hansford, Rt. 1, Arnoldsville,
Lis
One 1.H.C. No. 45 hay baler
good shape ready to go, $400.
also one West Coast rake,
$150. J. F. Harwood, Buck-
head, Ph. 592 J 1 (Madison),
One ea. M. Farmall trace
tor and Rotary mower. Both
in good cond., priced right for
cash. R. W. Daws, R.FD. 1,
Rutledge, Ph. 4265, Rutledge.
One Pull type bush and bog _
Harrow. Will sell or trade
for cows. Peter Hodkinson,
= oe Rd.. Cornelia, Ph,
Bowens Little Giant feed
mill, 700 lb. ecap., without
motor, $250.; with 1-1/2 HP
G.E. motor, $375.,
cond., Fairbanks Morse 10 in.
hammer mill, 2 screens, in
good shape, $100. Ted Evans,
Rt. 4, Jackson. Ph. 7587.
Blacksmith shop tools, good
anvil, blowers and heavy nice
tongs and hammers, etc. J. A.
West, Rt. 1, Cumming.
David Bradley
100 egg cap., elec. hot water
heater type, used 1 season
for quail eggs, $40.;
Bradley brooder (openings
on side too large for quail),
$15., or $50. for both. Walker
Horne, Rt. 8, Box 84 C. New-
man. Ph. AL 3-2413.
Ford Diesel tractor, model
851D, and equipment. Mrs.
Theo Coleman, 114 High
Street, Valdosta.
1949 Ford tractor with
planters, harrow, 4 disc til-
ler and two wheel trailor for
the. tractor, $845. All in good
condition. Lewis Rozier Rt.
2, Box 14, Sandersville.
Upright, round, dairy hot
water coal boiler, Lookout
make, 49 in. high by 66 in.!
around; also Girton hand fill-
ing and bottling mach. (for
glass bottles), Model No. 3662.
All in good cond. Make of-
fer. Letters ans. Isaac Adams, |
Dug Gap Rd,. Dalton.
Late Model Massey Harris
Pony tractor with eo
lift; 1-S Dise cuttaway har-
row: disc turning plow; cul-
tivators; front end Bulldozer
blade. All good mechanical
cond., $750. for entire out-|-
fit. Robert A McDonald, 2831
Arrowwood Dr., East Point,
PO 1-1306.
David Brady Hammer Mill,
9 in. good cond., $65. James
A. Aderhold Jr., Stonewall:
New Idea one row pull type
corn picker, one set three
point hitch cultivators with
Covington planters and Cole
fertilizer unit, and Oliver
5440 semi mounted 4 bottom
plow with trip beams. All in
good cond. J. E. Trice, Mil-
ner.
1948 Fort tractor cultivator,
Cole planter and _ fertilizer
distributor; Batery hoe, 2 bot-
tom plow, weeder, 20. disc,
pull type harrow, and 4 row
Messenger cotton duster. All)
good cond. (except planter,
and fertilizer dist.). for
$850. Clarence E. Thompson,
Warthen. veg
es
{Both 1950 models.
Farmall cub tractor with
planters,
bush and bog harrows, also,
Avery with same equipment.
Price is
right. Clinton L. Sanders, Ri,
2, Hartwell. Ph. FR. 6-847
(after 7 PM). ues
Allis Chalmers W. D., 6 ft.
mower, never been used,
weather beaten some, $300}
also want A. S. wide axle
front end for WD. Will exch,
tricycle type front end for
W.D. for same. H. F. Price,
Locust Grove. Ph.
(night). \
Farmall Super M.D. tractor
|}decal; Allis Chalmers D* 14,
with all equipment; Allis
Chalmers round hay baler,
row.
a Bos ce $475. Guy McKelley, Rt,
excellent
incubator,
David
cultivators, 8 dis
2302,
1958 model; weed cutter, side
delivery rake tractor mower
machine. Audrey Lewis Sr.
R.F.D. 1, Box 306, Sylvania,
Ph. LO 4-9196.
Irrigation motor and pump
unit, 70 BP. 220 G.P.M. on
Intnl. chassis with 20 ft. suc-
tion, $375.; also 7 H.P. Wisc.
100 G.P.M. unit, $110. Botl
good. No pipe; also Subsoij
plow, 3 point hitch, go
cond., $25. E. T. Spieks, a
Covington Hwy. Decatur, BU
9-9517.
EQUIPMENT
WANTED.
Want Ford tractor with
front end loader and othe
equipment. State price an
cond. Milton James, Rt. -
Cartersville, Ph. EV 2-2547. a
Want small cub tractor)with
or without equipment. Joh
Kimker c/o
vannah.
Hotel Desota, Sa
ESR tee
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MARKET BULLETIN
actor. Fred S.-Corley, Rt. 2,
onyers, Ph. 6191.
Want 1000 gal. steel tank,
good cond, State price and full
; fee W. S. Herring, Col-
ici for Ford or Ferguson
Fr
lege Park, 690 Tanner Rd., Ph.
O 6-3314.
Want 1 or 2 silage wagons,
ie 95 bu. cap. Must have power
ioe ake off drive. Prefer N e w
olland. L. L. Morris, Bax-
ley.
Want hog de-hairing ma-
chine cheap for cash. an
make repairs if needed. C. om
oster, 4897 Flakes Mill R
t. 1 Ellenwood.
Want second hand lime
spreader box that can be
mounted on a truck. M.
herod, Rt. 3, Covington.
~ Want immediately 4,000 -
- B;000 Molasses tank, a-set of
scales, 10 ton cap. and a large
-prain elevator to handle grain
M. Pippin, Jr.,
Want 8 Gas brooders, 150-
five ft. chicken feeders, 24
automatic drinkers. Must be in
ood shape. U. T. Smith,
ansfield, Ph. 6091.
Want 1-1/2 in. or 2 in. al-
uminum irrigation pipe with
couplings and sprinklers. Can
use as much as 550 ft. of pipe
and sufficient sprinklers to
water approximately one acre.
State cost per ft., cond and if
can be del. William B. Crane,
oe St., Athens, Ph, 3-
- Want several electric chick
brooders 750 cap. Must be in
good cond, Mrs. O. F. Daugh-
try, Louisville.
Want tractor post hole dig-
er, 3 point hitch, Robert L.
cKee 221 Rugby Lane, Col-
jege Park, Ph. PO. 7-5270.
Want Orchard Power
Sprayer 10 or 15 gal. eap. in
ood cond. B. H. Sharpe, 1935
olumbia Dr., Decatur.
Want used Ferguson or Ford
tractor with equipment, at
reasonable price in good cond.
Write cond. what you have and
rices Clyde Thaxton, 393
est Bankhead, Austell, Ph.
948-9157.
Want old fashion hand op-
erated cider press in working
cond. no junk. J. C. Stanley,
Sr., 1783 Thompson Ave.,
East Point, Ph. PO 6-8093,
_Want 3/4 deep well pump
ibe and tank complete also
at, Bee Hives. Mrs. Marga-
xet Weeks, Rt. 1, Alto,
nD eae aie
Want pasture drill with big
seed and small seed hoppers,
heap for cash. W. C. Doug-
as, Rt. 4, Dalton.
Want at once 250 gal. cap.
above ground Propane gas
tank, good cond., cheap for
ash. Mrs. Vigil Scoggins, Rt.
, Bowman.
Want Ford Tandem dise
harrow pull type angles with
Hyd. lift. Cheap for cash or
exchange 2 disc Athens plow,
within 75 miles radius. T. R.
owan, Monticello.
SEED & PIANTS
FOR SALE
Little white nest onions and
red multiplying scallion on-~
ions and buttons from same,
$1.75 gal. for fall planting
nd 40c postage each gal. P.
B trons Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Multiplying w h i te onion
ets, $2.00 gal. PP. Mrs. C. B.
Ficlas, Camilla.
Reseeding Dixie Crimson
clover in 50 Ib. bags, 25c Jb.,
ure seed 98.51 pct., Hard seed
3 pct. R. A. Allen, Rt. 4,
ackson, Ph, 2147.
White nest onions, $1.75 gal.
here or $2.00 gal. prepaid to
rd zone. No checks, R. P.
teinheimer, Brooks.
N. C. Short Stem and Blue
tem collard plants, 50c C.,
foo, $2.00 del. Mrs. Leila Phil-
ps, Rt, 1, Royston.
Heading Collard plants, 300,
$1.50; Rutger Red tomato,
300, $1.75. Add postage. No
orders filled less $1.00. No or-
ders shipped unless postage is
added. Mrs. Jim Henderson,
Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay.
Ga. Collard plants 50e C,
500, $2.25, $4.00 M.; also book-
ing orders for Chas. Wake-
field cabbage plants to be del.
about Aug. 25, 50c. Add pos-
tage. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917
Panthersville Rd., Ellenwood.
Collard and cabbage plants,
50c C, 500, $2.25, $4 M; also
2 or 3 hundred bundles, 4
hand, last year barn fodder,
$4 C. H. F. Seay Rt. 2 Pan-
thersville Rd., Ellenwood.
HANDICRAFTS
FOR SALE
4 Afgays, 1 dbl. wood brown
on 1 side, shaded brown on
other; one 3 shades of red, one
5 shades in stripes, and pur-
ple with shaded, very large,
$45 to $125. ea. Mrs. Anna T.
Wagoner, 1992 Compton Dr.,
S. E. Atlanta 15. Ph. MA 7-
7587.
Aprons, print or solid with
print, with bib, 75c ea., with-
out, 65c ea; quilted pot hold-
ers. 2, 25c. All new material.
State preference and send 10c
postage. No chks. nor stamps.
Mrs. John T. Pitts, Rt. 1, Box
166 B, Austell.
15 quilt tops, large, dbl.
bed size, good material, ma-
chine sewed. Monkey Wrench,
Gents Bow, Step Around the
Mountain, Fox Race, Lone
Star, Rocket, $3 ea. PP; also
3 tulip design quilt tops, bright
solid col. tulips on white
broadcloth, $5 ea. PP. Mrs. J.
G. Austin, Felton.
2 crocheted- vanity sets, 3
nice pieces, $1.50 set; 2 ruff-
led. vanity sets, $2 set: 1 ea.
ruffled dresser scarf and chair
back set. pineapple design, $3
ea.; 18 in. doily variegated
jade to lemon, $2. Mrs. Sher-
man L. Adams, Rt. 4, Gaines-
ville.
Fancy organdy aprons in
white or pastel colors, $1.50
ea., all lace trimmed. Fancy
print and solid color aprons,
trimmed with Rie Rac, $1.25
ea. No stamps or checks. Mrs.
W. E. Banks, Rt. 2, Pine Park,
Cairo.
Three pe. ecru vanity sets,
$1:50, white $1.75; pillow
cases trimmed, $1 set; old emb.
bedspread. Make offer: round
variegated pillows, $2; turtle
pillow, $1.75, small 75c. Add
postage. Mary Tumlin, East-
anollee.
Soft, washable, genuine
lambskin baby moccasins, hand
laced and emb. Blue, pink,
white, $1.25 pr. PP. Mrs. Ed-
gar Watkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun.
Crocheted three pe. luncheon
set, white ruffled, pineapple
design. Two end pieces 14 x
14 in.; Centerpiece 14 x 20
in., $5 PP. Money order or
cash. Mrs. B. F. Johnson, 1505
Gordon Rd., Albany.
Broadcloth pillow cases emb.
ecrocheted edge or plain, $1.25
set; pillow cases made out of
sheeting, emb. crocheted edge
$1 set; dish towels emb. 7, $1:
old fashion bonnets, med. or
large, $1, aprons 50c, med. 60c.
Add _25c postage. Nell Bennett,
Rt. 1, Box 21, Oak Wood.
Aprons, med. size prints and
pastels, 3, $1.10; with bib 3,
$1.25; large size with bib, 60c
a.; sun-bonnets, prints, $1
ea.; baby pillow cases, differ-
ent colors and white, 30c ea.;
dresser scarfs emb. and cro-
cheted ends, 50c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Byron Haynes, Rt.
7, Gainesville.
New hand emb, pillow cases,
full size, made of good bleach-
ed white, cotton material, $2
set or 3 sets, $3; fancy tea
aprons, nicely trimmed, 65c
each. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey
Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay,
* i ultiplying on-| Novelty pot holders, 25c ea.| Tattin, 10 yds. single,
pose pate en Oe a ree par-|6, $1; dainty aprons 75 ea.| white, 35 yd.; 5 yds, light
Sone FQUIPMEN cel post in aa. d. C. Daniel, | 2. $1.25; dish towels, emb. 35c| yellow, dbl. 50 yd; light
Se sey 706 S. Central Ave., Tennille,| ea. 3, $1; diaper shirts, 35c| green dbl., 50c yd. No chks.
_ - - 'WANTED Ph. 168 ea. 3, $1; baby bibs 25c ea.| Mrs. G. C. Clifton, Rt. 3, Box
ule Wat Dutch and Gopeas 5, $1. Add postage, Mrs, Free-| 137, Millen.
. ate Fla - ij ; ~~
Want one used Rotary|hagen Marbel cabbage and man Long. Rt. 5, Ellijay. _| Four nice new quilts of new
Catnip 30c bunch; Pepper-
mint, 30c doz.; Queen of
Meadow, 25c bunch; Ratsbane,
60c large match boxful. Add
postage. Mrs. Freeman Long,
Rt. Ellijay.
1960 sage hand gathered and
shade dried, $2 lb. Plus post-
age. J. C. J. Brown, Rt. 2,
Toccoa.
Pure extracted honey, am-
ber color, 10 Ib. pail, $3.00 del.
D. M. Kirkland, Summertown.
_ 2 dbl. bed crochet spreads,
pineapple designs: One $35.00
other, $50.00; 2 pc. set of Sun-
burst doilies, approx, 12 in. $2;
18 in. $2; flatwork doilies 2 pc.
set, in white and green, Blue
and white. Solid white, $1.50
ea. Add postage. Miss Marcel-
la Conway, RFD 3 Box 105,
Adairsville.
Hand emb. pillow. cases
made of good thick, white ma-
terial. Plenty of work on each,
$2.00 pair, 3 pr. $.00. Add
35c postage for first lb. No
stamps or checks. Pairlee Run-
dles, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Humpty Dumpty pajama
bags, arms, legs jackets of
checks, dots and solid colors;
emb. head and face on white
backs, Zipper closing. $1.50 ea.
plus 10c postage. Mrs. W. J.
Suggs, Rt. 1, Chickamauga.
3 pe. crocheted vanity. sets
or emb. with crochet edging,
$1.00 set: crocheted Rose
doilies, $1.50 ea.; 2 new quilts
dbl. bed size; Bears Foot:
Cansas Trouble, $7.50 ea. PP
in Ga. No checks, stamps or
COD orders. Dura Bradley, Rt.
2, Waco. :
Two applique dbl. size quilt
tops, new cloth; Dutch Girl
on white, made of different
colors of print sets together
with solid pink; other Fan
made of different colors of
print set together with solid
Rose on white, $6.00 ea. Mrs.
Troy Saten, Box 65, Chats-
worth Rd., Dalton.
New hand made quilts,
sheeting lining, dyed to match
tops, $5.00 ea., 60c postage.
Send money orders. Mrs. Dave
Garlin, Adairsville.
Crochet centerpieces, 12 in.
50c; pillowcases, good grade:
36 in. and 38 in., crochet and
emb. Trim, $1.00 pair; 40 in.
wide, extra heavy cloth, cro-
chet and emb. trim, $1.50
pair; 30 in. luncheon cloth,
crochet, pineapple design, $6.
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2 Box
150 Camilla.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops,
Broken dish, Gentlemen Bow
$2 ea. and you pay postage.
Mite Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Can-
on. :
aoe Sie SSR Be Ber ae
Baby shoes made of wash-
able lambskin or 100 pet. wool
felt, $1.10 pair. Plus postage.
Mrs. Bessie Turner, Rt. 2
Hampton, GR 8-8265.
New dbl. bed size quilts
heavy cotton padded pretty
colors and linings, $7.00 ea.
60c postage; also bed spreads
hand made nice material dbl.
or single sizes, $3.00, 35c pos-:
tage: single size, $2.00, 25c
postage. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt,
Rt. 1, Buford.
White crocheted bootees,
trimmed in pink, blue, yellow
and green, 75c a pair: also
bibs to match both $1.00;
white crocheted lace for pil-
low cases, $1.00 pair; Huck
towels done in Mexican weave,
$1.00 ea. Add postage. Mrs.
H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Monroe.
Hand knitted dbl. ladies
stoles 15 in. wide 54 in. long,
6 in. fringe, any color, either
5 pet. nylon and 5 pct. vir-
gin wool, $6.00; or 1 pct. vir-
gin wool, $5.50. Add 35c pos-
tage. No. COD or checks. W.
Dan Lane, Rt. 1, Jesup.
Crochet vanity sets, 3 pe.
with 15 in. matching doilie, all
white, or 2 colors, $3.00;
dresser scarfs, 15 x 36 in.
white or beige, $3.50 ea; 4
pe. vanity set and scarf, $6.00;
doilies, 15 X 18 in. $1.40 -
$1.75 ea. Del. Mrs. Ida S. Wal-
ker, 232 Maple St. Carre]lton,
Winder,
also sev. tons Kc
hay. Quote price and
Fred J. Wilso:
Rd. Decatur. Pl
material, machine made
through out; two or more to
customer, $5.50 ea. plus post-
age; one to a customer, $6.00,
plus postage.
Sr., Rt. 1, Kingston.
Crocheted b a b-y outfits,
$7.50; booties, $1:00; Pin-
cushions, $1.50; crocheted ba-
by bibs and bootes to match,
$2.00; ladies crocheted stoles,
$10.00 and $12.00, crocheted
handbags, $10.00. All colors.
Mrs. C. V. Jordan, 2205 West-
over Dr., East Point, Ph. PO
6-1134. : :
5 nice, new hand - made
quilts (no dyed nor feed bags)
dbl. bed size, $5.50 ea. post-
paid; 1 ea. Windmill, blue,
rose, green, and Trip Around
the World, $7.50 ea. Mrs. Hat-
tie Hughes, 416 So. Hill St.
Toccoa.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
Want 500 bales of good hay.
Write price ver bale or ton.
R. L. Davis, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Want 1 or 2 bu. well filled
out Butter peas. Will pick uP
in Atlanta area. Mrs. Geo. C.
Baker, 4950 Campbellton Rd.,
Ss: Wess Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-
3281.
Want Green Glaze collard
seed. State price and amount
you have. Mrs. S. L. Delk, Rt.
2, Axson.
Want at once 1/2 lb. sweet
um wax (this wax from
weet Gum tree where it has
been cut or bruised), also
want 1/2 lb. Balm of Gilead
buds. Write price at once.
Grover Ballard, Rt. 1, Trenton. |-
Want about 2 bu. figs any |p
Mrs. Pressley | wi
0 in
duction of grapes
_ Want 1 crate or
muda onions, for
poses, no substitut
and Express.
45 Dixi v
berries for market. Ri
der, Zebulon.
Want 12 Martin gour
reasonable price. W.
vis, Rt. 2, LaGrang
Want 5 = 6 tons good ha:
free of weeds, within 100
radius. Give price del,
also at farm. Henry R. A
Rt. 1, Buford. Ph. TH 3-2
(Lawrenceville)
_ Want 2 Ibs. down
feathers. State price,
Chas, Covington, Rt.
164,Millens
Want nice shade dried
also sage plants, at rea
price. Jesse
Moultrie. __
Want black walnuts for
tober del. Must be 1960 crop
and shelled. Mrs. F. B. Ray=
burn, 304 Ea, Gaston St.
vannah, ae
Want three or four hu:
pounds 31 Fescue seed.
germination and pr
Lunsford, 1356 N. Deca
Atlantas6) oe
Want 30 squares of d
used metal roofing. Advise
what pas have and lowes
price. T. M. Web!
Ways fe
MISCELLANEOY
Coastal hay in round ba
for sale. Audrey Lewis.
variety and 3 bu. pineapple|7.6 4
pears, within 100 miles of At-
Janta. Quote price and when
and where to pick up. J. H.
Floyd, 301 Center Ave., East
Point, Ph. PO, 1-4262. - 3
Want beeswax in any quan-
tity. State what amount you
have and price wanted; also
will buy pure Sourwood honey. |:
Leigh Morgan, 2840 Memorial
Dr., 8. E. Atlanta 17.
Want 1 set of buggy or
Dutch Warness. C. B. Chap-
man, Holly Springs. Ph, GR.
9-2980 (Day time).
Want 1 tractor tire, 9-38,
free of holes with some tread,
within 40 mi.,
Thomas, Rt. &.
burn. Ph. 469-5031
Mountain),
Want 4 tons Coastal Ber-
muda hay, del. my _ barn.
Quote price and approx. date
can make del. Mrs. John Abt.,
Rt. 1, Box 238, Fitzgerald.
Want sev. tons good hay and
sev, tons of crushed cobs and
shucks,
and price at your place, also
price del, my place. J. W.
Bentley, 1119 Barnes Mill Rd.
Marietta. Ph. 42-8-7125.
Want 25 tons desirable hay
del. vicinity: Atlanta. Advise
quality. Leslie J. Steele, Sr.,
151 Pryor St. S. W. Atlanta 3.
Want bed shucks, in 8 or
10 ton lots, also, good quality
hay, del near Carrollton, or
50 mi. SW of Atlanta. Quote
best price. H. C. Heath, Rt.
6. Carrollton, Ph. TE 2-7990.|
Want Damson plums
canning and preserving. Will
pick up in 20 mi, radius. Ad-
vise amount and price. H. S.
Curry, 511 Broadland Rd., N.
W. Atlanta 5. Ph. CE 7-2432,
Want one or two mill stones, }
from 30 to-50 inch dia. Pre-
fer to locate in Northeast Ga.
Write size, price and directions
to your place. Glynn V. Wor-|
thy, Box 112, Hollywood,
Want seed: 1200 Ibs. Fescue, | _
600 lbs. Crimson Clover, D
je reseeding, 800 Ibs. Rye
Grass, 200 lbs. La. White Clo-
ver, and 100 lbs. Orchard
syruped. State kind}.
for|
10 rubber cov
baskets, $1. ea. H
son, Rt. 1, Cornelia.
ae Bermuda ay in
trailer load quantities for
Tho A. Peterson Ai
Sept. 13Tuesda
Marion Farms C
_ Guernsey Dispersal
located 7 mi. S
77 cows, 19 | ;
open heifers . , Herd neg
tive for T.B. and Bangs.
Sale sponsored by Geo
Guernsey _ Breeders
For catalogues, write '
W. Denney, Nejasco F
Canton.
Sept. 15 Thursday 1
_ Shalon Farms polled Here-
ioe as s 2 ers a Sale 225
ead, eg, comme
cial cows and 60 calves_
side, and 25 yearling s
Sey Sater _ rain if
shine, 4 mi. Ea. Hom
Banks Co. 35 mi. No. Ath-
ens, U.S. 441. For info: =
_ tion write Col.
_ Marshburn, owner.
Sept. 22Thursday1 P.M.
a : - polled Hereford D:
persal SaleDouble T poll
ed Hereford Ran
ville i
Grass. Guy F. Maddox, Rt. 4,
of