Farmers
Bulletin
: Phil Campbell, Ox, e, Commissioner
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 31, 1960
MILK:
The milk distributing plant operating on a one year base wants producers to flood the
market, It is hoping to create a surplus of milk for its plant.
NUMBER 54
This Distributor wants other distributors to remain on a three year base, to just sit
idly by and do nothing.
THESE OTHER PLANTS. THE ONES OPERATING ON A THREE YEAR BASE,
_ WILL NOT SIT IDLY BY.
The plant operating on a one year base is encouraging dairy farmers to produce a gen
_ eral surplus of milk because one plant cannot continue to operate on a one year base
without forcing all ofher plants to go to a one year base. If this is allowed, it will re-
sult in a surplus of milk,
Surplus means one thing to the dairymana lower, much lower, price for his gallon of
milk.
Producers selling to this distributor have privately expressed their fears, but they
_ gay nothing publicly because they are afraid of being cut off by the distributor,
rr IS A SHAME AND A DISGRACE TO THE DAIRY INDUSTRY FOR ONE DIS-
-TRIBUTOR TO SET OUT TO WRECK THE ABILITY OF GEORGIA DAIRYMEN
TO HAVE A PROFITABLE DAIRY INDUSTRY IN GEORGIA.
This matter is of serious concern to 90 percent of the dairymen in Georgia who oper
ate on a three year base. They fully realize what this distributor is attempting to do,
Furthermore, this distributor has bought into other markets and cut off the producers
that were furnishing that market,
When this distributor buys out another distributor, he gives this business to his ows
producers, leaving the producers that were selling to the plant that was purchased oui
in the cold,
This is saying that one group of dairymen has the right to stay In business where an-
other has not.
| This system is giving other distributors the idea that they must use the one year base
in order to compete,
THIS DISTRIBUTOR CANNOT EXPECT THE GEORGIA MILK COMMISSION OR
THE GEORGIA DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE TO ASSIST 10 PERCENT or
THE PRODUCERS OPERATING ON A ONE YEAR BASE IN EXPANDING A?
THE EXPENSE OF THE OTHER 90 PERCENT OF GEORGIA PRODUCERS OPER.
ATING ON A THREE YEAR BASE. ae
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PHIL CAMPBELL
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
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FARM
WORK
WANTED
a
Want job caring for laying Young man, 34 yrs. old,
hens, or cattle, or picking} wants job on farm with chick-
cotton. Write full informa-| ens or in dairy. Have wife and
tion. W. C. Stephens, Rt. 1,/3 children (only one in
c/o Ed Jarrard, Dahlonega. school). C. F. Howe, 362
= : Glenwood SE, Atianta.
Want job on chicken farm,
or gathering farm crop, and Bom! ;
steady day work in winter FARM HELP
and crop for 1961, on 50-50
basis. 7 to work, 9 in family.
Want at once. Jos. Smith WANTED
905 Echo St. N.W., c/o Roy
Smith, Atlanta 18. Want healthy, Christian,
White, married, 58 yr. old
man wants job on farm as
caretaker, with livestock or
oultry. Christian, honest, so-
ber and dependable. Need 3-
4 R. house with elec., water
@nd reasonable salary. J. .
Kiser, 261 Ormond St., SE,
Atlanta 15.
Woman and 2 sons (19 and
21 yrs. old) want day work
on farm, year around work,
can drive truck, tractor and
cultivate with tractor, have
exp. in all models. Honest and
sober family. Boys have driv-
vers license. Mrs. Sallie Todd,
Rt. 1, Box 85 A, Attapulous
Single white man, 23 yrs.
old, wants job on farm with
room, board and moderate
salary. Charles Denmon, 2375
Summit Ave., NW, Atlanta
18, Ph, 799-6418.
Single white man, retired,
wants job on farm doing any
kind of light farm work,
caretaking, carpentry
Exp. with cattle, horses and
any kind of stock. Want room,
board and reasonable salary
or will batch. Grover Henry,
212 Pierce St., c/o O. D. Hen-
ry, LaGrange, Ph. 4-4758.
43 yr. old man wants job
on farm, honest and sober, 10
yrs. exp. driving tractor, can
drive truck, have license.
_ Want board and laundry anda
$20. wk. J. M. Reed, 108 E.
10th St., Rome, Ph. 5679.
white woman to live in farm
home of daughter on farm at
Mableton, and help with light
farm chores, some household
duties and assist in care of
semi-invalid. Room, board
and reasonable salary. Mrs.
C. A. Williams, c/o Virs. . C.
Boykin, Rt. 2, Box 429, Ma-
bleton.
Want unencumbered woman
to live on farm and help with
light farm work and assist in
caring for female invalid. J.
W. Martin, Rt. i, Climax.
Want white or colored fam-
ily to gather 20 acres good
cotton and 30 acres corn, Will
pay customary wages and
furnish other work. Have 4
R. house wired, water on
porch, on mail and_ school
bus Rt., 1-1/2 mi. from town.
Furnish work until crop is
ready to gather. J. W. Ayers,
Jr., Bowdon, Ph. 3400.
Want retired couple to live
on small farm near Atlanta,
3 room concrete block house
wired for elec. stove, waiter
in house (no bath or sewer).
Contact for satisfactory basis
agreed~ upon. Stuart Lewis,
1264 Cumberland -Rd. NE.
Atlanta, Ph. TR. 2-1072.
Want white woman, no de-
pendents, te Jive in home with
elderly couple and do Tight
farm work, gardening and
looking after flowers for
room, board and reasonable
salary. Prefer someone in or
near Haralson county. Mrs.
Kate Skidmore, Rt. 1, Talla-
poosa, Ph. 4711 (Buchanan).
Want aint, white, non-
drinkimg man te tend layers,
for room, board and $40. mo.
Year round job with good
family mear Dalton. Need
man at once. Olm Clements,
Rt. 2, Rocky Face.
Want unencumbered settled
country woman ite live with
elderly Jady and do light farm
werk on farm. WNo heavy
work. Room, board and $30.
imo. Mrs. W. E. Wailer, Rt. C.,:
Box 55, Griffin.
Want retired man or cou-)
ple for light farm work for
salary or on share basis, on
small farm, (good house) Jo-
cated near Atlanta. Mrs.
B. Clark, 982 WN. Highland
Ave., NE, Atlanta 6; Ph. TR.
6-0538.
Want young or middle aged:
white woman with fair edu-
cation +o cook and assist with
light chores around farm.
Must hav> good reputation
and furnish 3 reliable busi-
ness men as references. J.
Lynwood Bentley, Sr., /o To-
peka Grocery, The Rock, Ph.
MI. 7-3688 (Thomaston).
Want good reliable, honest.
and sober man and son with
experience to work - dairy.
, Craw-
fordwille, Ph,
(Washington).
Want farm hand with small
family for work on farm.
Steady work, 4 R. house, on
school bus Rt. No drinkers.
Must give reference. Jack
Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.
oS.
Want settled white lady to
live in home on farm and
help care for small children
and do light farm work. Mrs.)
Donald R. Thomas, Dawnville
Rd., Dalton, Ph. BR. 8-7041.
Want nice, honest, white
woman to live in home on
farm and do light farm work
for private room, board and
$75. mo. Mrs. A. T. Ensley,
222 Freydale Rd., Marietta.
Ph. 427-5957 (no collect
calls). :
FOR SALE
secrete meet
1958 Modle 57-A. Whitfield
Tree planter, used very lit-
tle, practically new, $175. T.
. Goodson, Franklin, Ph.
Orange 5-3321.
Farmall size B with har-
rows bush and bog and 2 dise
plows and other farm equip-
ment. Edward Breedlove, Rt.
|4, Buford, Ph, 434-7327,
Used parts for TD-14
Intnl, Dozersteering clutchs)
cylinder head (not rebuilt)
se drive and many other
ants; electrical 2 speed rear
end for Ford truck, ee
minor repair. Reasonable.
C. Ingram, 2187 Baywood Dr.,
ore Atlanta 15. Ph. MA 7-
One row cotton picker and
tractor and one two row cot-
ton picker. All in good cond.,
W. I. Graham, Odum.
1956 Intnl. 1/2 ton pick-
up, side delivery rake trailer
wagon, stalk cutter, combine
with motor, pulley for Farm-
all A tractor, all fair to good
cond., and priced very reason-
able. Ray Bowen, Rt. 2,
ry.
1955 Ford 1/2 ton pickup
V-8 motor heavy duty clutca
with 4-speed transmission,
overload springs with 6-ply
tires, $625. Ronald FE. Self,
Rt. 4, Douglasville.
1951 Ford Tractor, Taylor
8 disc bush and bog harrow,
two row. cultivator, good
shape. Levi Ford, McDonough,
Ph. 3861 (after 6 P.M.)
1956 Chev. 3/4 ton pickup
with big tires and big trans-
mission; also deep well pump.
James D. Cook, Lithia
Springs,. Ph. 948-5423 (Au-
stell).
Jack shaft for John Deere
peanut picker; 5 row cotton
duster; Gainey Tob. burner;
2 hr. walking cultivator, all
in good shape, reasonably
priced. Mrs. M. A. Ross, Rt.
3, Eastman.
8-2504.
4 Ralph Lee.
ft. Hyd. angle blade, $2,250.
o* in good cond
{attachment on rubber in good,
\cond.,
G. $150. At my
| Louisville, Ph. MA 5-7522. |
Per-'
1951 GMC Deluxe Cab 1/2
ton pickup truck, metal floor
in body, runs good, looks|L.
good. No junk, $325. R. N.
Estes, Gay.
1958 Ford pick-up with
custom cab and heater, good} Lillist
cond.; 1958 Ford Corn pick-
er, sheller, used only two
seasons in own crop. Mrs. E.-
H. Tippett, Rt. 3, Dooly High,
Vienna, Ph. 5930.
Silage Cutter, No. 64 All
Purpose, with V-4 Wisc. en-
gine, also blower. Reasonable.
Roy Peacock, Box 356, Hast-
man, Ph. 3949.
Ford Hwy. mowing ma-
chine with six ft. blade. Two
blades and one extra cutter
bar in good cond., $100. Em-
mett Brown, Rt. 1, Smokey.
Rd., Ph. AL. 3-5014.
1948 Farmall A tractor and'\tractor
eouipment, all in good run-
ning cond.; home-made two
wheel trailor and some used
hog wire that go with it,
$375. Sell all or part. Grady
A> Lambert, Rt. -t, Box=113;
Byromville.
6-8 yd. Le Tourneau se
im excellent cond., $800. Mar-
ve Butler, Ph. Un. 2-
30 im Buzz saw, 26 ft. of
belt, no motor, almost new.
Good bargain price. B. B.
Dester, 707 Valley Brook, Rd..
Decatur, Ph. ME 4-8908.
John Deere H tractor with
equipment, $250. for quick
sale; also 1 A:C. 60 combine, ,
$175, Floyd Johnson, Center-'
ville, Ph. 468 6218 (Stone
Mountain).
4 disc John Deere hydrau-.
lic tiller, $100.; set cultiva-,
tors for 740 Ford Tractor,
$150.; six row cotton duster
for Ford, $75.; Dearborn
beavy duty back blade and)
pan, Pa 1955 F-600 2 ton
Ford V-8 dump truck with,
12 ft. body, 2 speed axle,
$1250. James A. Hood, Ox-
ford, Ph. 7807.
Laying cages, 630 units for.
sale as lot, already down.
Thomson, Box,
226, Ph. 669.
TD-6 Intnl.
Bulldozer, 8
Will del. S. M. Dudley,
482, Ringgold.
McCormick Grain drill 12
G. F. Go-)
Tt. a Dawsonville, Ph.
AM. 5-3344
Corie 12 row. grain
drill fertilizer and small seed
Box,
. Dan Clarkson,
Rt. 2, Chickamauga.
New Holland pickup hay-'
baler No. 77 in good cond.
Sell it after this week, $350.;
John Deere 13 ft. grain aril
with fertilizer ee
barn.
Hadden, Clarks Mill Road.
1000 Pockman laying cages
for hens. Bargain for lot at
farm, 2. J. Lang, Canton...
. Box 285, Ph. Greenwood
9-3214.
625 gal. water tank 400 ft. of
1 1/2 and 2 in. pipe; electric
motor 1-1/2 H.P.; gas pump.
Reasonable or trade for year-
lings. J. R. Pirkle, Roberts
Cross Roads, Rt. 2, Buford.
John Deere A tractor with
power-trol; JD mower with
7 ft. blade; J. D. 5 disc tiller;
JD smoothing harrow; Tay-
lor-way 8 disc harrow; al-
most new Allis C 66)
combine; Farmaster dbl. unit.
milking machine. excel-
lent cond. priced to sell. L.
M. Turner, Royston, Ph. 8085.
Complete dairy outfit: 40
dairy cows, 650 Tbs. Sealtest
milk base, bulk milk tank and
other dairy equipment. Priced
to sell. Harvey Bohanan,
RFD 1, Jackson Road, Cov-
ington. '
1953 Farmall Super C trac-
tor, good cond., planters and
cultivators, bush and bog har-
row, smoothing harrow, fer-
tilizer spreader, cut off saw,
tractor drag harrow, culter
packer, dusting machine. Hal
Higginbotham, Rt. 2, Monroe,
Ph. 9071.
David Bradley garden trac- |
tor, cultivater, turning plow,
lay eff plow, Disc harrow, ee
sickle bar, $150. Marshall L
Nalley, 2627 Ward Lake, EF}
lenwood,. Ph, 4-1359.
4:
Two horse wagon and two
one horse wagons, also one
three roller Golden cane mill
no 2. All in excellent con
before ni
ood
ee body 3
S. Hayes
Benthall peanut se
bine model B, $150...
stationary, $1
on 4 wheel trailor,
tires, flat body, $100.; Ca:
grain combine F-2 5 in. hea
er, operating cond., $29
Weyman E. Rooks, Newto:
dairy vac. pea thrash, sever
automatic th a, :
cond. At our farm. No reaso:
able offer refused. D. E. A
stin, Jr., 4367 Glenwood |
Ph. Butler o-3i37.
a
1957 Fordson Major 1
with all a :
ment. See Billy J Chane
Warrenton, Ph. HO 5-201
EQUIPMENT
WANTED
Want 35 Ferguson tractog
or 800 Ford in good cond,
State price. R. W. Evans, Rt
ly Box? 1462 Warm: See e
poe Mountain, Ph. North 3+
Want 9 Woods gas prcodes 4
1000 cap. Good cond. E. M,
ae Winder, Pre 8674,
Want seven 1000 cap
brooders, Woods Oaks,
good cond. and ra :
price in 30 or 40 oe
Canton. H. C. Ledford,
1 Canton, Ph. GR. E2086
Want John Deere Grass:
drill. T. F. Freeman, Rt.
Forsyth, Ph. 4471.
Want Pat. bee hives (ng
bees); also above the groun
gas tank, 275-300 cap.; als
heaters and feeders for broi
er gees Joe Ridley, RG:
Want several good used ale
tomatic chicken waterers for |
Ph. 434 9924,
tank used but in good shap'
at reasonable price. bl Ace
Hulme, Rt. 1, Hartwell,
Franklin 6-8211 (after 4PM
Want used Garden tracto:
and attachments. R. A. Crab
Rt. 2, Glenwood. =
Want medium size bulk mi
tank, pouring height not over
42 in. L. L. Tice, Rt.-1, Plai
Orchard. C. A.
532 Ponce de Leon Ave.
Atlanta, Ph. TR. 2-7915. _
Want 1 horse wagon witht
|harness in good cond,
Suggs, St. George.
Want Forage harvester
good cond. with row crop an
se
sickle heads. Reno ner
Stapleton, Ph. 5-7553 |
(Louisville). a
Want Propane gas tank
above ground, 250 gal. in
good cond, reasonably priced,
Mrs. F. Brown. Rt. 4407,
Lombard Rd., Ellenwood, Ph.
BU 98516 3
Want the middle bac
housing for a 1943 N. serie
Ford Furgerson tractor, with
in 75 or 80 miles of Dalto
orice. Porter, Rt.
Dalton.
Want steel truck flat wit
or without side jes i
good cond. 12-14 ft. long.
Lamar Brown, Warthen.
Want gear box for old two
man Paulan ee ae .
A. Eavenson. Dewe y
Rose, Ph. 1648 M 4 (itberton
J. D. 100 corn snapper, good:
shape. Half price of new onej
also mule drawn equipment
13 Oliver turning plow:
Planet Jr.; 3-1 horse turning
vlow. Sell or trade for 100
bu. of good corn. A. Bj
Grimes, Rt. 1, Helena,
J. D. one row corn picke 4
fit nee tractors No. 101
$825.5 deo Ge ctor
cond., ce
plow, eight
Write or call
W. S. McMichael, Quitm
1950 John Deere A tractor,
-yebuilt motor, new _ paint,
ood, cond. C. L. Sanders,
ect wetl Ph, FR. 6.8479 { {af-
ter 7PM). |
90 Big Dutchman 14 hole
metal hen nests, good 3 i
used one year. Also
baskets, ante Fcaaeties RL
Cumming, Ph. 7-7098.
Used Farmall H Tractor
with planters, cultivators and
4 disc tiller Assessories, $650.
Aubrey H. ed 213 Cal-
3 = Ba et
i type gilts, Leuy. accinated,
43 to 4 mos. old. Will deliver.
1. W. Wheeless, Rt. 3, Box 82,
Griffin.
Reg. Hampshire gilts, 5 mos.
old. 180 a 200 ibs. All per-
with papers. Carl c. Smith,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Fine selection of sow and
10 pigs, $100.00 E. F. Bayne,
Rt. 3, Hwy. 81, Loganville.
Reg. SPC hogs, boars and
gilts, 6 mos. old, meat type,
right at my farm, 1 mi. S. of
Elmer Cornelius, Ha-
eam Ph. 68R12.
Page garden tractor, 5 HP.
Wisc. motor, ae ae e
- opening ani vator,
$125, Bill Sides, Austell, Per-
_kerson Bridge. Ph. 948-4604.
sickle mower,
4 hog Farrowing crates,
cond., $25, ea.; Ford
Baa cultivator, $200.; 1 ton
feed mixer 5 horse power elec-
tric motor complete, $500.;
used 8 in. concrete blo 10
ea. new ones, 15c. R. L. Jack-
son, c/o Flint River Farms,
Rt. 1, Hwy. 54,, Jonesboro.
Boe ees Das
250 gal. steel DeLaval bulk
cron tank (40 mo. warranty).
ill del. and install any rea-
: ble | agg ee Emory L.
Brins ae he . Sylvania, Ph.
~~ LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
es
Swine
20 Hampshire pigs for sale
at my place, 4 mi. S. of Fay-
etteville on Hwy. 92. Roland
Mask, Rt. 3, Fayetteville.
ees eee ae eee
~ Good supply Beltsville No.
1 boars es oe 15. old,
-tully
State Contified . $ gees
aire, Ph. 25315.
SENT ees arate aa
-0 meat type feeder pigs,
Tamworth-Hampshire Cross,
- uniform size, will be ready in
Sept. at my farm, located 3
mi. SW of Crawfordville on
Jennings Rd. Elijah Harris,
Sr.,Rt. 1, Crawfordville.
ee eet ree re ee
Reg. SPC boars, best blood-
ines, long meat type, ready
for services; also, booking
orders for Reg. SPC pigs, to
< be ready. ee 15. George
Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
- Duroc boars = gilts, treat-
ed for Cholera, 2-1/2 to 4 mos.
old, $20.00 and $22.00. Can
be Reg. in buyers name, Fred-
erick Zipperer, Box 182, Guy-
- ton (15 mi SE of on Hwy. 30).
_ Purebred Black Poland
China and Landrace: 100 top
sows, Landrace boars, Blue
Ribbon Winning son of $6,-
000.00 boar Bruntown Con-
quest, from Sisks Worlds
Record litter, gain-tested son
of Cert. Meat Sire Porters
Ace; bred, and open gilts,
: weanling pigs, both breeds, L.
. W. Taylor, Jr., Rt. 4. Alma,
Ph. 632-4384.
: Reg. Hampshire boars from
service age to weaned pigs,
_ povular bloodlines, Bangs and
- Lepto free and immunized
against Cholera and Erysipe-
las. Bill Pickrell, Rt. 2, Coch-
ran, Ph. WE. 4-2615.
Se Reg. Landrace boar, 18 mos.
- old, approx. 350 ibs.. from W.
_ F. Goval Beyron 10th and K.
L. Dainty I, AV Greta blood-
Yines. Full inoculated and gen-
tle, $50.00 at farm. Selling
to prevent inbreeding. James
_ W. Wallis, c/o Old Hickory
Farm, Rt. 5, Carrollton.
_ Four sows and pigs for
<Bale;) J. 3. es Rt.
Pineville. :
Reg. spotted Poland China
bred gilts, extra long meat
type, all ages males and open
s, and service males guar-
Crossed Landrace and SPC
pigs, $10.00 ea. M.
combe, Marietta, Ph. 427-2813.
Cattle
30 cows, also. dairy dbl.
washing vat, and hot water
heater, monthly base around
10,000 Ibs., 200 gal. milk cool-
er, $6,500. 00. for lot. Frank
5-2259 (Rochelle).
720 polled | Hereford cows and
heifers, mostly purebred but
not registered, pasture bred to
outstanding Reg. polled Here-
ford bull. George Eager, Rt. 1,
Valdosta. Ph. CH 2-3195.
8 Holstein heifers, good size,
some 2nd and 3rd generation
by artificial breeding. Due
pasture pred, calve September,
sired by, and sons of, ABS
jbulls. All calfhood vaccinated.
Raised on my farm. M. C.
Southwell, c/o Sunset Farm,
Rt. 1, Athens. Ph. LI 3-3782.
Purebred White Face bull,
4 yrs. old, approx., 1,200 Ibs.
Billy J. Chalker, Warrenton,
Ph. HO. 5-2017.
200 Ibs., $35.00. M. B. Hol-
are, Marietta, Ph. 427-
-100 polled Shorthorn cows,
will calve in the fall. Have
been breeding Shorthorns
c/o Hill Top Farms, Sale City.
Outstanding Reg. Angus
male, 2-1/2 yrs. old, wt. ap-
prox. 1,400 Ibs., $300.00. Sell-
ing to keep from inbreeding.
Dan Mask, Rt. 1, Fayetteville,
Ph. HO, 1-2012.
Reg. Angus bulls, from
weaning age to 2 yrs., good
prospective herd bulls, guar-
anted breeders;
males with bull calves at side.
From clean herd and calfhood
vaccinated. F. W. Phillips,
e/o Westover Farm, Kenne-
saw, Ph. 428-2959 (Marietta).
Good gentle milch cow, 5
yrs. old, butt-headed, run-
ning in pasture, giving 2 gal.
milk daily with no extra feed.
See at my barn. E. L. Cooper,
Rt. 1, Box 24, Butler.
9 Jersey heifers, most of
them bred to freshen in
spring, $75.00 each. J. Cc.
Adams, Rt. 1, Stilesboro Rd.
Kennesaw.
Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
A. Ballard, Fayetteville, Ph.
HOG: iS 5043,
2 milch cows and 3 yearl-
ings, Guernsey and Jersey.
W. Allianson, 4137 W. Wash-
ington Rd., East Point, Ph.
PO. 1- -3462.
~ Top oee Black Angus bull,
14 mos. old, about 600 lbs.
(fine for stock bull, fat en-
ough for butchering): nice
Holstein heifer, and 1/2 White
Face and 1/2 Guernsey heif-
er, All cheap. J. N. McGinnis,
Box 319, Lithia Springs, Ph.
948- 2854 (Austell).
ee
45 heavy springing Hol-
stein, Jersey and Guernsey
heifers, V and free of TB,
wt. up to 1,400 Ibs. Some with
1 DHIA records of 12,000 Ibs.
on dams. R. E. Reynold , At.
3, Monroe, Ph. 8403 %
2, Monrpe, Ph, SS032
Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
mestic Domino bloodline s,
Marietta. Robert L. Fleming,
Rd.,
Rt. 4, Dallas Rd Marietta,
fectly marked, well develop- |
2.!ed, healthy, good prize blood-
lines, $45.00 ea. $85.00 pair |
from best bloodlines, priced |
B. Hol-|
E. Clark, Abbeville, Ph. EM
freshen Sept. and October by |
Jersey bull; 10 Jersey heifers, | 7
Holstein steer, wt. approx. |
since 1942. A. T. Rigsby, Sr.,|R
also, 2 fe-|
bull, 14 mos. old, for sale. W. |
bull, 3 yrs. old, Woodrow Do-
$300.00. Located 5 mi. W. of
Santa Gertrudis herd bull,
Cert. S by Santa Gertrudis
Breeders Intn].; also, 8 mos.
old bull ready for sale, J. W.
Morris, c/o Dbl.
Box 119, Carrollton, Ph. TE.
2-2852.
$200.00;. also, approx. fifty
| 1960 calves, some choice heif-
ers and bulls, all can be Reg., |
your choice, $100.00 ea. All!
|carry popular bloodlines and
are foundation stock. T. -L.
Surles, c/o Winkler Farms,
Preston.
2 yr. old milking strain
Shorthorn bull Elk Run Louis
Wach, Advanced Reg. of
Merit and Reg. of Merit back-
ground, $350.00 or trade for
cattle of equal value. C. F.
Irwin, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 241,
Sandersville.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Black mare mule, 1,000 to
1,100 Ibs., will ride, plow and
work anywhere, for sale or
trade for milch cow or dairy
heifer. Letters ans.
| Pressley, aay Rd., Thomas-_
ton (4-1/2 mi. NN. of).
Welsh pony,
white, with saddle, 5 years
old and gentle. H. M. Wil-
liams, Rt. 2, Old Bill Cook Rd.,
College Park, Ph. PO. 7-3218. |
8 yr. old gelding horse for |
experienced rider, wt. approx.
800 Tbs., $115.00 with halter.
. F. Lancaster, Lawrence-
ville, Ph. TH. 3-4317.
Shetland ponies, colts, Reg.
American saddle horses, for
sale. Mrs. Grace Bonner, c/o
Bonner Farms, Newnan, Ph.
AL. 3-1415. -
9
Nice black mare mule,
yrs. old, wt. 900 to 950 Ibs.,
gentle, works anywhere, any-
one can work or ride, guar-
anteed, $145.00. Lamar Wood-
liff, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph. GR.
5-5237.
Gentle saddle horse with
bridle and saddle, also good
Holstein cow for sale. See at
my place. Mrs. C. W. Silvers,
+. 2, Johnson Ferry Rd.
Marietta. Ph. 428-4644.
35 horses and Shetland
ponies, mostly mares with
colts, or, in foal to Palomino
stud; sev. nice Indian ponies
and riding horses,
burros, and saddles, harness
and blankets. Call G. M. Hous-
ley, Rt. 6, Marietta. Ph. 42-!
72144,
Gentle mare mule, 12 yrs.
old, wt. 1100 Ibs. good shape
every way, runs in pasture
with cows, $100.00: also 2 H.
wagon, good cond. original
paint and kept under shelter,
$20.00. Jim Chatham, Rt. -1,
Box 222, Beaver Ruin Rd.
Macon.
Gentle saddle horse, red and
black, wt. about 900 lIbs., sad-
dle and bridle, $125.00. Ken-
neth Poss, 1106 Hope Rd.
Dunwoody, Ph.
(Roswell).
Saddle horse, Tenn. Walk-
er, 5 yrs. old, 3 gaited. 750 Ibs.,
well broke,$250.00 Ray Cal-
houn, Rt. 1, Hwy. 19, Dahlon-
ega.
At Stud: Carls Booger No.
93,643, Reg. American Quarter
horse, bay with 4 white feet:
also, 2 fillies, foaled 1960 by
this stud, for sale. Dr. D. J.
Williams. 410 16th Ave. W.
Cordele, Ph. 413.
Shetland pony Stud service,
$25.00. J. A. Gibson, 63 Ash
St., Rome. ;
18 mo. old pony, very
gentle, new saddle and halt-
er, $150.00. A. C. Towe, Rt.
2: 2, Adairsville.
8 nice nice Shetland pony geld-
ings, 3-to 5 yrs. old, guaran-
teed to be gentle for children,
all sizes and cols.; also, 6
993-6562.
nice small mares some with|G
colts by side, bred back to
Reg. stallion. All reasonable.
Jess Holbrook, 415 N. Main
|St., Jonesboro, Ph. GR.8-6771.
8 yr. old horse mule, red
color, about 800 Ilbs., will
work anywhere, for sale or
trade for milch cow, now fresh
or to freshen soon. Clarence
Hall, Rt. 3, Adairsville,
4 yr, old purebred Armstrong
M Farms, |
2 Angus bulls of breeding
age, 1959 calves, $150.00 and |
brown and
Mexican |
Nice 4 yr. old Shetland
pony, dapple grey with bridle
and saddle, $175.00. O. C.
Vaughn, Rt. 1, Box 39, Forest
Park, Ph. PO. 7-6650.
Sheep and Goats
One yr. old Nubian milk
goat, now giving over 3 ats.
milk daily, $35.00. See at my
place. Michael Streetman, 13-
01 - 45th St., Columbus.
To Reg. in buyers name,
excellent French Alpine breed-
ing stock: yearling buck, ready
for service, $50.00; 5-1/2 mo.
old hornless buck, very
large for age, $45.00. Both
Norte FA 6668. Nellie M. Min-
fledorff, Rt. 3, Douglas.
Reg. Hampshire sheep, rams,
ewes and lambs,
from best Eastern flocks. Your
inspection invited. Dr. F. C.
Davis, Bt.'2, Gray Ph. SH.
5-7924 (Macon).
LIVESTOCK
WANTED
Want to trade 3 Hampshire
and Tamworth pigs, 9 wks.
old, for good calf, old enough
to feed, near Fayetteville.
Willie T. Kelly, Rt. 1, Corinth
a Rd., Box 166, Jones-
TO,
Want 6 or 8 wk. old baby
\calf, near or around Norcross.
Judge D. Kelley, Rt 1, Box
233, Norcross.
Want one big bone Guinea
sow or gilt. Marvin F. Till-
man, Rt. 1, Box 68, Glenwood.
Want Reg. Black Angus bull
with papers, old enough for
light service or older, State
age, wt. and price in letter.
Geo. Mize, Rt. 2, Douglasville.
Want at once young saddle
horse, 2 or 3 yrs. old. Write
what you have and price. or
phone R. H. Powell, Rt. 2,
Rome. Ph. 41528.
SEED & PIANTS
FOR SALE
Wrens Abruzzi Rye, Germ.
85 pet., $3. bu; Ky. 31 Fes-
cue, Germ. 91 pct. 20c ib;
Crimson Clover, Germ. 74.50
pet., hard seed, 9 pct., total
Germ. 83.50 pet., 25c Ib. Cail
or write for prices on large
lots. J. B. Mask, Brooks, Ph.
LY 9-6913 (Senoia Exchange)
N.C. Short stem collard
plants, 50c C, 500, $2. Mrs.
Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.
Collard aaah. dBc C.; 500,
$2.25, $4. All moss packed.
Add Sain H. F. Seay, 3917
Panthersville Rd., Rt. 2, El-
lenwood,
_ Large red nest or multiply-
ing onions for fall planting,
$1.50 gal. plus 47c postage on
.j/ea. gal. No less gallon mailed.
Postage must accompany or-
der. Mrs. G, W. Fuller, Rt. 2.
Woodstock.
10,000 bu. 48-93 Victor-
grain seed oats, Germ. above
90 pct. Sell in bulk or re-
cleaned and bagged; also, 3,-
000 bu. Cokers Moregrain
oats, recleaned, and in new
4 bu. bags. Germ. above 90
pet. No noxious weeds in any.
Fred Flanders, Rt. 6. Box
245, Dublin. Ph. BR 2-0289.
10,000 Ibs. Dixie reseeding
Crimson clover seed, Germ.
88 pct; Purity, 99.13 pct. New
crop, grown on my farm, re-
seeding for 20 yrs. No noxious
weed seed, 25c lb. Large lots
will be considered cheaper.
Call or write. J. Lynwood,
Bentley, Sr., Rt. 2, Thomaston.
Ph. ML 7- 3688.
~ White nest onions, red scal-
lion onions and buttons from
same, suitable for fall plant-
ing, $1.75 gal. Add postage.
= T Brown, Rt. 1, Bail
Ground.
Cokers
Moregrain seed
oats, grown from certified
seed. Germ. 90 pct; Purity.
98 pct. Also Bledsoe seed
wheat, Germ. 90 pct; Purity,
98 pct. All recleaned and
bagged in 2 bu. bags, $3. bu.
at farm. Chas. H. Fountain,
Rt. 6, Dublin, Ph. BR 2-4463.
|sired by Star B. Herlindo Del-|
develaped |
tis
PAGE THRER
Pee
abe Squaw corn, mix,
bright colors. Germ. 91 pct.
|50c cup, 25c ear, $2. doz; gare
lic bulbs, 5c ea. 50c doz. Poste
paid. Mrs. Tom Harkins, P.O.
Box 4, Mountain City,
Dixie
clover seed, Germ.
hard seed, 14 pet.,
99.61 pet. R. Reneck?
ville.
Shallot onions,
Mrs. H
Lawrenceville.
Med.
buttons or sets, 75e Ib.
Mrs. E. Leveritt,
PP,
strawberry planis. kin
$1.25. C; 500, $4 50: $8.
No checks. Mrs. LS W.
drip, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
GAME, FOWL etc.
FOR SALE
reseeding Crimsen
a ae j
pees
Green Acres Farm, Thomase
$1.50 gal |
Clower, Rt. 3,
sized scallion onion
Cc. 2186
Ranchwood Dr., Rt, 3, Tucker, |
Blakemore and = orseit
800 Northern Bobwhite and
1200 Chukars. flight pen con<-
ld ;
ditioned, ready for release;
also Bobwhites, 1 week
and up, 35c ea. and up. Per,
{No. 34. J. L. Taylor, Rt. 2,
Taylors Mill Rd. Fort Valley.
Ph, TA 5-5804.
f
Northern Bobwhite quail,
$3.00 pr; 5 wks. old, 60c ea;
8 wks. old, 75c ea. per no. aT
Doves, white $5.00 pr; Ring-
necks. $3.00 pr. Ship Exp,
yee
Col. Money Order. Miss Eve
Wallace, 716 Myrtle St., N. BE.
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR. 45152, | :
Northern Bobwhite aw: :
ma
100 breeders, $1.00 ea. Sp
price for grown birds. Per No.
4 (Going out of business.)
Dewey H. Worthy, 611 Green-
ville St., LaGrange. Ph. TU.
4-5406.
Bobwhite quail, from just
hatched to full grown, priced
according to size and age.
Per. No. 58. Jack Gee, Rt. 2,
Stone Mountain. Ph. 469-9438,
Northern Bobwhite quail,
all ages, for sale. Per, No. 72.
Mrs. Oscar T. Hosea,
Springside Dr. S. E.
15. Ph. MA 2-9733.
Bobwhite quail, just aS
ed to full grown birds, Per,
C.-=
No. 36. Duke, 1803
Bouldercrest Dr. SE., Atlanta
16. Ph. MA 7-1665.
Grown Bobwhite quail from
selected breeders,
the ground
524 _
Atlanta j
raised on
in large flight |
pens and ready for releas<-
ing. Will del. 300 or more at
$1.00 ea. Per. No, 48. W. Z.
Page, 2125 6th St., Columbus.
Ph. FA 2-5896.
Northern Bobwhite quail,
flight pen raised and condi-
tioned, ready for release. Per
mit No. 13.
bus. Ph. FA 3-9175.
Bobwhite quail of ail ages,
for sale. Per. No. 79,
re
Reed, 523 Holderness St. S.W.
Atlanta 10. Ph. PL 3-4304.
Bobwhite quail eggs, 20c eay
day old quail, 30c ea. Per. No.
2. Curtis Hudson, Rt. 2, Mays-
ville.
of all ages for sale, Per. No,
52. J. L. Tade, 1328 2ist St,
Columbus. Ph. FA 3-2422.
Northern Bobwhite: breed-
ers, 1960 hatched,
heavier than average. Young
quail and hatching eggs now.
available. Free col.
wt. cert.;
also, will pay $10.00 pr. for
unrelated quail larger than
my select breeders.
Wm. A. Thomas,
photos,
421 Mark
Bldg., Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8-
0866.
Choice birds, Gambels, Calif,
Valley, Blue Scaled, 1 wild
turkey hen, 1 full plummag-
ed Golden pheasant cock,
grown, 9 half grown Chukars,
incubators, brooders, ete.
Bargain for lot. Cliff Purcell,
217 Mt. Vernon Dr., Decatur.
Ph. DR. 3-4238.
Bobwhite quail, 1960 hatch,
$3.00 pr. Per. No, 124; aiso
want 40 - 50 N. H. Red 6
mos. old pulleits. Ralph F.
Rish, 802 Second Ave., Bruns
wick.
D. L. Brookins,
5861 Morningside Dr., Colum=
Northern Bobwhite quail
improved :
40 yrs. Extra large, 1-3 ozs,
Contact. -
prices Per. No. 68
PAGE FOUR
- GAME, FOWL, etc.
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
125 Ringneck pheasants,
6-8 wks. old prefer selling en-
tire lot, also sell some old
stock. Mrs, Paul Greenway,
833 West Ave., Cedartown.
Ph, 2384,
7 Ringneck pheasants, 1960
atch, about 3/4 grown, 5
ens and 2 males, $15.00 for
ot. Will not ship. Chas. H.
ix, Harding Dr. Mableton.
h, 946-2772 (Austell).
EEE nenennns
~~ 1959 hatch Ringneck pheas-
ants, $2.00 ea. 1960 hatch, 3
wks. to half grown in size;
3960 hatch Mutant, $3.00 pr;
_ pr. Phasianus versicolor, No.
.. @ birds among pheasants, $5.00
pr. J H, Roquemore, Ameri-
CUBS. 23"
- Approx, 250 Chukar part-
ridges,.7 to 14 wks. old, pric-
d according to ages. James
fy. Webb, 133 Anderson Cir-
gle, Smyrna. Ph. HE 5-4067.
_ Ringneck pheasants, young
d grown birds, for sale.
Sharlie Mosley, 1213 Mc-
endon Dr., Decatur. Ph. HI
~ 8-590.
Young white Fantail pig-
eons, 1 pr., nest mates, $3.00
--and 1 pr. not nest mates, $2.50.
G. B. Howell, Rt. 2, Box 786,
Albany.
Common _ pigeons,
$1.00 pr;. Golden Sebright
antam hens, $1.50 ea; Danish
rown Leghorn pullets, $1.00
ea. Starling Yawn, P. O. Box
45, Byromville.
White King pigeons, $2.50
pr. or $2.00 pr. for 25 or more
fii Jack Crowder, Rt. 3, c/o
mated,
Melody Brook Farm, Mariet-
a..Ph. HE 5-8656. :
Approx. 250 Chukar part-
ridges, 6 to 16 wks. old, pric-
ed according to age. T. W.
Beauchamp, Rt. 1, Box 108,
Donalsonville. Ph. JA 4-2265.
. Purebred N. Z. White rab-
bits,. bucks not grown but
ready for service, $10.00, $15.-
00 and $25.00 ea; bucks, 2
mos. old $6.00; does, $7.50.
Selective breeding for 10 yrs.
Mature stock up to 12 and 14
Ibs. C. W. Page, 149 North
N.E. Atlanta 8. Ph. TR
pence rer ree Bi ee I ee
White rabbits, 6-8 wks. old,
$1.00 ea; black and golden
- Polish hens and_ roosters
_ (chickens), $2.00 ea; 1 R. I.
Red rooster and 1 hen, $1.00
+ Trade for bantam hens.
fill ship. C. R. Philpot, 2377
Summit Ave., N.W., Atlanta
18. Ph. SY 4-0009.
N. Z. White Rabbits, mature
does and bucks, proven breed-
ers, $7:50 ea. M. T. Weiner,
1168 Arbor Vista Dr. N. E
Atlanta 6. Ph. ME 6-549i.
Rabbits, 1 gray, 6 white
rown does, 1 grown N. Z.
uck, 3 grey, 9 white young
rabbits, $25.00 for lot. Eugene
H. Harden, Rt. 4, Gainesville
(at Sugar Hill Church).
_. 20 prs. Chinchillas, for sale,
. J., Lowery, 122 W. 44th
t., Savannah. Ph. AD 2-7084.
N.Z,. White rabbits, 6 does,
mos, old, and 8 does, 1 and
yrs. old, priced for quick
gale. Mrs. E. W. Stephens,
946 Chamblee Tucker Rd.
oraville.
Rabbits, Flemish Giant,
color. grey, from pedigree
eo Z ue mos. old, $5.00
a, arles Stamey, P. O. Box
47, Clarkesville. y
_Fine young does, also rab-
bits, three to four one half
mos. or little over, N. Z. stock,
@. cheap, Miss Arminda
Mason, 1740 Center Ave., East
Point, Ph. PO, 1-7060,
eet ce talie SOS ee ei Ws
Red and black Dutch rab-
bits, also 2 Sebright bantam
oosters, for sale or trade for
ap. Silkie bantams or for fe-
male Suinea pigs (cavies).
Cannot ship, Boby Phillips,
514 Rock Rd, N.'E.; Atlanta 9.
Ph. TR 4-1270,
50 guinea pigs (cavies), $1.
xp. prepaid. John Fields,
a. E
th
rh. 3682,
Ww. Poplar St., Griffin.
15 or 20 mixed bantam hens,
now laying,. 50c ea. T. ;
Reece, 7865 Roswell Rd., Dun-
woody, Ph, 993-4180 (Ros-
well),
Bantams: Silver Duck Wing,
Old English game, Black Coch-
ins and Japanese Silkies, all
ages. J. C. Bailey, 502 Casan-
ova S. E., Atlanta, Ph. MA
2-3269.
April hatch Cornish bant-
am pullets, one half Bull Dog
type, $1.00 ea. You pay ship-
ping charges. R. P. Stripling,
Rt. 2, West Point.
2 bantam roosters, one full
grown and other 3 mos. old.
Must sell at once. Cannot
ship. Lloyd Pritchett, Rt. A,
Ellijay.
15 Light Brahmas, 4 and
3 mos. old, $1.00 ea. No less
than 5 shipped. John F. Usry,
1605 Maryland Ave., Augusta.
Pure Dark Cornish cocke-
rel, large big bone type, $2.00
at farm. Write before you
come they are on free range,
have to catch them at night.
H. W. Thurmond, Farmington.
3 Madigan Claret stags and
1 pullet, $10.00 or $3.00 ea.;
also, one Spangled brood cock
and hen, $1.50 ea.; one Brown
Red hen, 1959 hatch, $2.00.
G. R. Baldwin, 1150 Tucker
Pl. SW, Atlanta 10, Ph. PL.
5-5416.
One trio ea. of young War-
horse and Joe Redman grey
games and young Joe Redman
gray and Tassel, $5.00 trio; al-
so, nice cocks and hens of
good breeds and a few other
nice young trios. Letters ans.
wa ship. Robert R. Ferguson,
oO.
Se ee SS Re See ee eee han esos
7 Duck Legged (real short
legs), chickens, 2 roosters and
4 hens, 1959 hatch, and one
1958 hatch, $5.00; also, 5 No
Tail Feathers (Bunny Tail)
chickens, 1958 hatch, $4.00.
Cannot ship. Mrs. A. A,
Tatum, 602 Wilburn Ave. Ta=
Grange,
en eee see ta aiiaan
17,000 Demler White Leg-
orn pullets, 14 wks, old,
basis $1.25 ea., at 12 wks, old,
plus 7 cents for ea. week old-
er; 16 wks. old, $1.53 ea. All
oS foray nee any number.
ie nthony, Thomaston,
Ph. MI 17-3885. Pe
Spe eine eg NS eee
Old fashioned Giant Black
Minorcas, heavy layers of
large, white eggs; breeding
hens and cockerels, early
hatch pullets and eggs for
sale. L. B. Millians, 105 Tem-
ple Ave., Newnan.
bearers ud eee
10 R. I. Reds and 4 W. L.
yr. old hens, $2.00 ea.; 1 Sil-
1
*)ver Spangled Hamburg roost-
er, 6 mos. old, $2.00. Kenneth
Ross, -2.1.270.--So.4, j
Athens, Ph. LI 3.2248, oe
10 best grade N, Ets
laying hens, $1.50 ea. Come
after or pay charges. Mrs,
Isaac Phelts, Rt. 1, Preston.
Araucanus roosters,
plumage, 6 mos.
Old) = $4.25 "eq." h) J.
RFD 3, Jasper.
Araucanus East er
chickens, 2-1/2 mos, plate
pullets and 8 roosters, $1.25
ea. Exp. Col. Mrs. Willie Kin-
Red
Duncan,
ney, 140 Davis Dr. Carters-
ville.
Araucanus chickens, lay
blue and green eggs, started
chicks, $5. trio, Sat. guaran-
teed; 1 cockerel and 2 pullets,
$1.50 ea. in 1/2 doz. lots. FOB.
C. C. Hudson, Box 324, Hines-
ville. :
Araucanus Easter E
chicks, 1 day old, $1. ea: ico,
trio Black Crested Polish
bantams, $7.: and 1 egg can-
dler, Will not ship. Mrs, Al-
fred Kevens, Rt. 5, Box 330,
Ringgold. Ph. UN 6-0180.
Araucanus Easter Egg
chickens, $10. pr; hatching
eggs, asst. colors, insured par-
cel post, $4. doz; Dark Cor-
nish bantams, half grown, $2.-
50 pr. Ship Exp. Col. M. O.
Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716
Myrtle St. N. E., Atlanta 8.
Ph, TR 4-5152.
Virose
~ POULTRY
ferent kinds bantams, also
game chickens, hens and ro-
osters, guinea pigs (cavies)
and rabbits. J. L. Dunn, 94
Fifth St. N. W. Atlanta 8. Ph.
TR 6-6572,
4 or 5 April hatch bantam
roosters, 50c ea. H. F. Seay,
3917 Panthersville Rd. Rt. 2,
Ellenwood.
Purebred bantams: 1 trio
ea. Modern game, $6.50; Sil-
ver Duckwings, $7.50; Black
Tail Jap., Golden Sebrights,
$5.; 2 pr. Buff Cochins, $4.
pr. Exp. Col., also, some mix-
ed bantam hens, 50c and 75c
ea, shipped only when order-
ed with purebreds. Paul E.
Best, Rt. 2, Box 257, College
Park.
2 pr. bantams, R. I. Reds,
Show winners, $5. pr. $8. for
lot.< J... Akin: = 3196- Mt.
Gilead Rd. S. W., Atlanta 11.
Ph. DI 4-3293.
Bantams: Black Cochins,
Old Eng., B. B, Red and Black
games, R. I. Reds, Buff Bran-
mas, Black Tail Japs and
common hens for setters; also
white and speckled guineas.
Sell or trade some for guinea
pigs (cavies). B. H. Holsom-
back, Rt. 2, Box 341 A, Oak-
ley Rd. College Park. Ph.
6208 (Fairburn).
Black Indian roosters, $1.-
50, 2 pullets and rooster, $5.-
50; Rocks, Cornish bantams,
$1.50 ea. 2 pullets and ro-
oster, $6. Lockard Bell, 267
Pharr Rd. N. E. Atlanta 17.
Purebred bantams in trios:
Buff Cochins, White Silkie
and White Crested Polish, $5.
trio; eggs from same, $2.50
doz. PP. Mrs. Francis New-
ton, 211 Stone St. Waynes-
boro.
16 Black and mix. colors
Jap. Silkies, 4 mos. old, $1.25
ea. or $1. ea. for lot. Mrs.
Nan Kown, Rt. 1, Box 279 B,
Dallas.
Bantams, 8-10 wks. old,
and mated laying prs. or trios:
Golden Sebrights, Old Eng-
lish games, B. B. Reds, Silver
Duckwing, Modern, Dark
Cornish, Araucanas; pheas-
ants: Amherst, Golden, Silver,
Reeves, Silver Crest, Jali, El-
liott, Swinehoe, Black Shoul-
der, Blue and Java Green
peafowl. H. C. Trimble, Fair-
burn. phone 7032. :
5 laying hens, 4 R. I. Red
and 1 bantam, also two $15.
rolls of chicken wire. All for
$18. Miss Gale Stancil, 112
ee Rd. Marietta. Ph. 428-
1925.
Old Eng. type Black Breast-
ed game bantams, 1 hen with
30:-chicks 3. wks, old; $lio-;
eleven 9 wks. old chicks, $1.
ea; 19. Ringneck pheasants,
2/3 grown, $1.75 ea. W. W
Johnson, Rt. 1, Mableton. Ph.
946-2069.
Bantams. Silver Duck Wing,
Old Eng. game, Black Coch-
ins and Jap. Silkies, all ages.
G. L. Kuykendall, 1742 Clif-
ton Way, N. E., Atlanta 16.
20 pullets and 20 roosters,
half grown, mostly Rose
Comb, 3/4 Golden Sebright
and 1/4 game, full stock on.
both sides, 50c ea. Ship at
your expense. G. E. David-
}son, Box 135, Danville.
21 laying hens, raised last
yr., 12 fine bantams and a
bunch fine friers, reasonably
priced at my home. See at
once. Mrs. L. Bloodworth,
Jonesboro, (1 mi. below on
Old Hwy. 41).
Crested Polish bantams,
Black and Goldens; Goldens,
$5. trio; Black hens, $3. ea.
cocks, $1:50 each: In-dia
Blue peafowls, 1 week
to 7 yrs. old, $5. ea. to $45.
pr: Chukars, half grown, $1.-
50 ea. S. J. Griener, 1394
aoe Dr. N-W. Atlanta
2 game cocks, for sale or
exch. for others. R. L. Grif-
fin, 712 Oak St., Gainesville.
2 purebred, heavy type,
long legged Dark Cornish,
March 1960 hatch, $2. ea:
hatching eggs, $1.75 per 15.
and cartons be returned to
me at once at buyers expense.
M.O. only. Miss Cora B. Pat-
terson, iRty 1, Box 35-1 yi Ly.
16 geese, $3. ea. Mrs. G. W.
Goolsby, 2135 Lumpkin Rd.
Augusta, page Eas
Easter Egg chickens, dif-
150 or trade for a wheel trail-
|prices. Letters received with-
k, White and Silv
Duckwing, Old Eng. games
Modern games, Lakenveld-
ers, White Cochins and Silver
Pencilled Wyandottes, also
Buff Columbian Wyandottes.
Ave., Chickamauga.
6 White Pekins, 3 ducks and
3 drakes, $1. ea. if sold in
pairs, or $5. for lot at my
place. Will not ship. Parley
P. Davis, Rt. 1, Empire. s
ducks, young guineas, also
guinea pigs (cavies) for sale.
W:: 8. Long,: P.O; Box, ooo;
Woodstock. Ph. GL 5-6988.
300 young. guineas, all sizes
and colors, gentle, for sale
Sunday through Thursdays.
Letters ans. No shipping. John
A. Lawrence, Rt. 2, Box 345,
Milledgeville. (at north city
limits). o
3 guinea hens and rooster,
$1. ea. and will ship. Ella
Henderson, Rt. 1, Rocky Face.
Purebred Mallards, 1 drake,
5 hens and 13 _ ducklings,
1960 hatch, $20. L. J. Smith,
1181 Rays Rd. Rt. 3, Stone
Mountain. Ph. HI 3-9403.
About 39 this yrs white
and crossed breed Mallard
ducks. Will not ship. Joe H.
Etheridge, Rt. 6, Macon. Ph.
YU 6-3933.
21 Speckled and _ White
guineas, half grown, 75c ea.
Will not ship, Leonard C.
Ethier, 1535 -Spalding Dr.
Dunwoody. Ph. GL. 7-8554.
4
7 B.B. Bronze turkeys,
hens and 3 toms, $5, ea. Come
after. or ship. Chester
Dodd, Rt. #1; Alto (near
Yonah). : :
20 turkeys, 5 mos. old, $2.-
er in good cond. Bos-
well, Plainsville.
10 turkeys, 12 wks. old, $2.
ea., 30 W.L. and 8 Red young
hens, $1.50 ea., 6 Australorp,
games and 2 Cornish roosters,
$1. ea. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Box
487, McMurry Dr. S. W. At-
lanta 11. Ph. DI 4-1388.
~ POULTRY
WANTED
dae 3Ps
Want one pr. white Swans.
Quote best price. J. Ardell
Nation, 100 Darien Rd,
Brunswick, : i
Brown Red, Birchen and white |:
Fred Blaylock, 515 Crescent}.
Grown Pekin and Mallard |
-jman, Ph. PO 5-5506.
in, 25 -
28 to 40 in., $1. ea
age. Mrs. WwW. E. Woote
2, Box 150, Camilla.
/2. and No.
very little, $10.;
scales, good as
my home. Mrs.
2697 Tilson Rd
BU 9-853 :
Hen manu
free of sha
bag or truckload.
ney, 3850 Bakers
S.W., Atlanta, P'
9005. 5
Hay, clean fertilize
Bermuda, heavy
bales top quality, $25.
also oat straw clean, wire
bales, 50c ea. All FOE
Bill Eager, Rt. 1,
PhCH 2-08 137507
Fresh country butter,
lb. 1 mi. off McDonc
also eggs, 55c doz. at my
Fayetteville Rd. on Turne
Road. Mrs. J. M. Turner, R
2, Hampton, GR. 8-5256.
150 pine, creosoted
post, $67.50, or 50c ea. Wa
ker Horne, Rt. 3, Box 84
Newnan, Ph. AL 3-2413.
_ 100 Ib. cap. washe
ironed print feed sacks
alike, 35 ea. Add po
Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebec
Good buggy with
harness for sale. James
by, Rr. 1, Sharpsburg, ph.
9-6928 after 7 P.M.
_ Several pounds old fash
ioned sundried peaches
sale or exchange 1 Ib. fe
each two 100 Ib. print feed
bags. Write before exchang.
ing. Mrs. W. L. Helms, Buen
Vista, (Obed ete Oo
One old fashioned far
bell. Reasonable. Chas. Cov:
ington, Rt. 3, Box 164,
en. - es eee
4 new quilting fra:
never used, $4. Mrs.
Stout, 21 Berry Ave.,
Old time bull whip, 4 plait
ed from Indian tan co id
100 Ib. cap.
bags, 25 ea.
Want several young hens or
pullets. Must be close to Co-
lumbus. Mrs. W. A. McGuf-
fey, 1013 54th St., Columbus.
Want any type bantams,
purebred or mixed and any
type of fowl, such as Peacock,
Pheasant, etc. at reasonable
in 2 wks. after publications
of notice answered. T. W.
Bentley, Jr, Rt.--1; Box -29,
Grayson.
Want 10 pullets of heavy
laying strain, 12 or 14 wks.
old, Plymouth Rocks prefer-
red.\"C, By: Hute, Rt 4. Box
175, Forest Park.
Want mature (sev. yrs. old)
stock of Chinese geese and
Light Brahma or Langshan
chickens, up to 2 yrs. old.
State number and price. Al-
fred N. Saunders, 601 Pea-
cock St., Vidalia. :
MISCELLANEQU
FOR SALE
200 curing house potato
crates, 1 bu. cap. never been
weather exposed, 15c ea. at
my home; also an assortment
of farming implements and
fence lumber cheap. Mrs. Cail
Gann, Rt. 4, Box 618, Con-
cord Rd. Smyrna.
Print bags, various patterns
and colors, 3, $1. No
stamps. H. F. Compton, Box
131, Rt. 4, Jackson.
Combine. run Oats and
Wheat for Feed; oats, $1. bu.,
wheat, $2.25 bu. at my farm.
No_ deliveries. W. F. Dorsey,
McDonough Rd. Lovejoy. 1
About 150 bu. of yellow
corn shucked, for feed, for
Floyd Co.,,
HWY 27.
September 7_ Wednesda:
Purebred Poland China Hog
Sale .... 40 bred sows,
B- Que. Jas. |
Mullis, Chae j ~
vaccinated against ;
(all except one) practical
all dehorned . . . 2 bulls, |
77 cows, 19 bred and 33
open heifers . . Herd nega-_
tive for T.B. and Bangs.
Sale sponsored by G
Guernsey Breeders Assn.
For catalogues, write W.
W. Denney, Nejasco F.
Canton. = :
Sept. 15 Thursday 1 PM
Shalon Farms polled Here
ford Dispersal Sale 228 ;
head, 75 Reg., 70 commer-
cial cows and 60 calves at
side, and 25 yearling steers
-... Sale at farm, rain or
shine, 4 mi. i
2
ens, U.S, 441. For informas
tion write Col. ea
Marshburn, owner. :
Sept. 22'Thursday1
. + + polled Hereford D
persal SaleDouble T po
ed Hereford Ranch, a
ville, Berrien Co. . .
Farmers Livestock
.... 15 Reg. bulls,
bred cows with
side (cows an
sale at market price. 9 miles
west of Blairsville. Eli
Hunt, RFD.
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