Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1960 September 7

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Farmers

Bulletin

Commissioner

































_ Phil Campbell,

VOLUME 46 . ik ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1980 NUMBER | :



PART IV

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Great progress has been made toward stabilizing Georgia's dairy Industry during the
past few months.

eee The progress was possible because representatives of both producer and distributor
associations sat down at the conference tabla, discussed thelr mutual problems and agreed
upon conditions under which both could operate fairly and equally.

But despite the progress that has been made to date there is still considerable room
for improvement and especially in regard to distributors.

We are unable to determine just how strenuous an effort has been put forth by the
distributors but we have reason to believe that they have not exerted themselves quite
as much as they should and could to live up to their agreements,

The producers have done a remarkable job of settling differences within their organ!
zation and honoring the agreemenis they made at the conference table.

If the distributors would exert themselves as have the producers there is no rea-
son why they should not also consolidate their problems and put themselves in a like po-
sition of honoring their agreements.

- Unfortunatly it would appear that where the producers have worked hard to keep
faith with the industry, the distributors have left it to the Department of Agriculture to
accomplish those goals the distributors themselves agreed to achieve, -

A couple of distributors have failed to honor the agreements decided upon and accept-
ed by the dairy industry at the conference table.

Unless these issues are soon dissolved, the entire dairy industry in Georgia will de-
teriorate to the point where it will be in the worst condition it has ever experienced in
regard to relations within the industry as well as relations with the press and the com
suming public. ; :

The industry will be torn asunder in a climate of distrust, jealousy and bitterness.

Representatives of the dairy industry in Georgia need only to look at the conditions
- that now exist in some other states to visualize what could easily happen in Georgla.

- The harmony that now exists in Georgia's dairy industry provides the healthiest clt-
mate the industry has ever enjoyed except for those distributors whose failure to act in
good faith clouds the horizon of progress.

It is to be hoped that the distributors who are acting in good faith, can lend their in-
fluence toward solving this issue within their own ranks.

The producers have taken it upon themselves to wash their own dirty linen.
Are the distributors, as a group, going to stand by and leave it up to the Department
_ of Agriculture to expose their dirty linen to the public eye or are they going to solve
_ their problems themselves as the producers have done?

: Only the distributors, working together for the dairy Industry as a whole, can answewt
this question, :


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PHIL CAMPBELL

GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN

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FARM

WORK

WANTED



Elderly couple in good
health wants job doing light
farm work or caretaking in
exch. for small salary and
furnished living quarters or
small furnished house. D.
Spencer, Rt. 4, Box 337, New-
nan.

Single white man, 48 yrs.
old, wants. job doing light
farm work or as caretaker,
for small salary, room and
oard. W. T. Smith, 1186
Francis St., NW, Atlanta 13,
Ph. TR. 5-3730.

50 yr. old single white man
wants job as caretaker on
farm or light farm work. Can
drive truck and car. Want

oom, board and small salary.

ughey Lamb, Ri 3. Cl0.d, a:
Summerville, Fayetteville.

Want job as caretaker on
farm, run small dairy or hog,
cattle or chicken farm. Ex-
perienced, sober, no drifter
and can furnish self. Oscar
Turner, Rt. 4, Cumming.

Retired single white man
wants job as caretaker on
farm. Well experienced, can
do reasonable amount of work,
care for chickens, broilers or
layers or any kind of stock,
eneral repair work and fenc-
ng. Want room, board a n d
reasonable salary. Do _ not
drink or smoke. Grover Hen-
ry, 212 Pierce St., LaGrange,

/o A. D. Henry, Ph. 4-4758.
Man with wife and 4 child-
ren wants job on farm or op-
erating Dozer, also can oper-
ate any kind of farm mach.
Must have house. Do not
drink. L. D. Wilson, Rt. 2
Waynesboro.
______. _

_ Want 2 H. farm with house
lights. Want with good cot-
ton, tobacco, corn and pea-
nut allotment, on shares or
for standing rent. Have large
family and can furnish refer-
mces, honest and_ reliable.
illiam O, Woodard, Rt. 4,
Fitzgerald.





White widow 31 yrs. old,
with small son, want job on
farm. Willing and able to
work. Mrs. Goldie Flemister,
Rt. 1, c/o A. M. Massingill,
Dalton.

63 yr. old man wants job
looking after cattle (no field
work). Have plenty exper-
ience, no bad habits, can fur-
nish references. Need small
house to batch in and small
salary. State full details in
first letter. W. H. McCarley,
Sta. E, Box 5341, Atlanta 7.

19 yr. old, married man
with one child wants work on
farm. Experienced in dairy
and chicken farming, can drive
any type mach. and willing to
move anywhere. James Wood,
4673 Redan Rd., Rt. 4, c/o Carl
J. Pickens, Stone Mountain.

Young man with wife and
3 children wants job on dairy
or poultry farm at once, Have
some experience. D, F. Howe,
362 Glenwood Ave., SE, At-
lanta.

49 yr. old white mam wants
job dairying, beef cattle, hogs
or poultry. Have wife and 2
girls (11 and 14 yrs. old).
Have to be on school and mail
Rt., have to be moved, can
move any time. Frank Cald-
well, Rt. 1, Williamson.

White man, able and will-
ing, wants job on farm, free
to go anywhere, Edward Car-
eae P, O. Box 488, Porter-

ale,

Disabled vet. desires light
farm work with nice people,
room, board, laundry and
small salary. Prefer stock or
poultry farm. Bus fare to be
advanced. Elmer G. Banks, V.
A. Center, Sec. 1, Domi Ser-
vice, Dublin.

52 yr. old white man, mar-
ried, wants job on dairy or
poultry farm. Experienced in
both. Can go anywhere any
time. T. W. Bellamy, Rt. 1,





Waynesville











FARM HELP

WANTED



Want couple as caretaker
(who receives Social Secur-
ity or Welfare) to look after
30 head beef cows, for rent of
good 5 R. house, water and
wood. If can operate tractor
will pay for day labor tractor
work done. B. C. Limerick, P.
O. Box 202, Macon, Ph. SH. 5-
3780.

Want good sober man and
family to cultivate crop a-n d
raise broilers on 50-50 basis
for 1961. Farm located at Hi-
ram, has 4 R. house wired,
school bus and mail Rt. by
door. Have good cotton allot-
ment with tractor and equip.
Must furnish references. R. N.
Hays, 1389 Downs Dr., SW,
Atlanta 11; Ph. PL: 2312.

Want man that can furnish
self and work 40 A. of land,
put in pastures for cows and
hogs, on 50-50 basis. No
drunks need apply. B. B.
Strange, Rt. 4, Swainsboro.

Want able bodied man with
small family to work in dairy
and do other farm work. $100
mo salary, small 3 R. house
wired for stove, and elec. and
water furnished. T. E. Fer-
rell, Rt. 2, Madison.

Want white or colored fam-
ily to work on farm gathering
peanut crop with tractor, by
day or week. Have fairly good
house on ScReol bus Rt., wired
for lights, eould be wired for
stove. Can furnish regular
work. E. G. Perryman, Bene-
volence.







Want man and wife, under
45 yrs. old, for regular work
on poultry farm to care for
layers. Wife to help with
grading eggs. Good salary to
right people, 3 R. apartment
wired for stove. Located 9
mi. SE Atlanta. Write or come
before 12 Oclock Noon. J. W.

Pace, 4687 Flat Shoals Rd.
Decatur. Ph, BU 9-3265
(Day).

Want settled, sober couple,
no children, to do small farm
chores, located 8450 Roswell
Road, in exchange for free
rent. Mrs. Karie L. Cox, Box
271, Sandy Springs. Ph. 993-
6690 (Roswell, after 6 PM).

Want unencumbered, _ set-
tled woman to live on farm
with 2 adults, doing light farm
chores. Accept small child.
Home with all conveniences.
Write. Mrs. E. Strickland, P.
OQ. Box 203, Springfield.

- Want man capable of hand-
ling about 25 acres tobacco
and hogs in connection there-
with. Address. H. Langdale,
P. O. Box 980, Valdosta.

Want family to gother cot-
ton, pepper and corn crop.
Good 5 R. house, wired f or
electric stove, on school route.
Millard Young, Rt. 1, Senoia.
Ph, 2922 (Gay).

Want at once middleaged
white man to live as one of
family, to help with garden,
chickens and other farm work.
Salary, room, board and
laundry. Mrs. L. B. Colquitt,
1717 Wildwood Dr. Columbus.
Ph, FA 2-3944,

Want farm labor, farm hand
with small family for work on
farm. Steady work. 4 R. house
on school bus Rt. No drinkers.
Give ref. Write. Jack Willis,
Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want dependable farm hand
through 1961 for wages and
good home. No drunkard.
Write. A. B. Taylor, Rt. 1, Box
90, Rochelle.

Want clean, unencumbered
white woman to live in farm
home with 3 people, do light
farm work, for room, board
and small salary. Call or
write. H. R. Spears, Fitzerald.
Ph. 6406.

Want good clean woman to
do light farm work and house
work, on farm. Claud W.
Johnson, Rt. 1, Conyers.

Want









unencumbered wo-

men to live on farm with wi-;

dow and grown daughter. Do
light farm work for room,
board and small salary. Mrs.
Nannie Mosley, Lizella, Ph.
WE, 5-2751 (Macon).





- Want white woman for light

farm work. on farm. Room,
board and small salary. Ma-
bel Vaughn, Rt. 1, Jonesboro.



John Deere 8-

good cond.; one 1946 1/2
pickup, clean truck.
Brazier, Zebulon.

SS





Want colored woman or man

and wife to raise hogs, cows

and chickens on farm, Oscar
Turner, Redan.

Want man exp. in training
Shetland ponies for show pur-
poses and riding. Must be will-
ing to show ponies. Work with
herd of over 50. Have family
and be honest, 100 pct. sober.
Give 3 character references
and history of Exp, Ralph M.
Snow, 590 Cloverhurst Ave.,
Athens, Ph. LI, 8-2241 (day-
time only).

Want elderly couple (pre-
ferred) to work on farm, in
exchange for 4 R. house, lo-
cated 2 mi. Logansville. Will
have plenty cotton to pick.
Charlie Weathers, Rt. 3 Lo-
ganville.

Want man with small family
(with some income of own) to
work part time by the hour on





eattle farm, Furnish 3 R. ga-

rage apartment, with water
and light and wired for. elec-
tric stove, free rent. J. P. Sim-
pson, Rt. 2, College Park. eR:
PO 1-6859.

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE







Intl. Crawler T-6 tractor,
John Deere A and B tractors,
six disc plow, 13 row Oat
drill, 7 ft. mowers, Side Rake,
Harrows, New Holland Baler,

Case Combine, Hammer mi
a

d
E.

fertilizer spreaders,
wheel tractor wagon.
Mann. Newnan.

Dairy equipment, 250 gal.
Dari - Cool, stainless steel,
tank cooler, $800.00: Two
Surge milking umits, $150.00;
Stainless steel two compart-
ment sink, $35.00. Donald G.
Stephenson, Rt.' 4, Covington,
Ph. 2289.

Poultry equipment: 3 good
coal heaters, $60.00; 4 W. R.
Woods, gas brooders, $25.00
ea.; 4 general gas brooders,
$25.00 ea.; 20 - 8 ft. waterers,
$2.00 ea. At my home, in the
morning only, $290.00 for lot.
Luther R. Pritchett, Mt. Zion
Rd., Rt. 5, Carrollton, Ph. TE.
2-7546.

Farmall M tractor with two
row corn snapper, mounted,
in good cond., $1200.00; Cul-
tivator and fertilizer and
Intnl. 3 disc plow for M, good
as new, $150 ea.; Intl. Wheat
thrasher converted to corn
sheller on rubber tires with
motor mounted, $350.00. Sell
any or all. Tom Cagle, Rt. 3,
Jasper, Ph. 5234.

1956 Intl. % ton pickup, side
del. rake, trailer wagon, stalk
cutter, all in fair to good cond.
and priced very reasonable.
Ray Bowen, Rt. 2, Perry.

One two - ton Brower feed
mixer complete; six new sur-
ges milkers. C. N. Roberds,
Roberds Dairy, 2500 Tennes-
see Ave., Savannah.

1922 Ford tractor, bush and
bog harrow; two disc tiller,
two section harrow, 1 cultiva-
tor, 2 planters, all ready to go,
$1200.00. J. E. Hudson, Rt.
2, Box 102, Douglasville.

2 C-11 Corn snapper, good
cond, cut less than 75 acres;
10C Hammer Mill (hammers

K.





have been turned one time).

Sacrifice on each. Charles Ben-
Mees RFD 4, Covington, Ph.
bs

Ford



tractor, Taylorway,

.bush and bog harrow, rotory

mower, cultivator and plant-
er. Sell or trade for tractor
with line P. T. O. Shaft Ford
A model 661. See after 4
oclock week days. L. A. Pow-
ers, 221 W. Poplar St., Grif-
fin,

Gehl Silage harvester com-
plete with row and grass at-
tachments. Extra set of blades,
lot of other new parts, ready
to go to work, $750.00, Ira
Teem, RFD 1, Milner, Ph.
Griffin 4897.

Universal all steel camping
trailor, $300.00: 1928 8 cylin-
der Chev. 1/2 ton Pickup,
$1200.00. Leon Mincey, Rt. 3
ee

ia





| Walter R. Davis, Temple, Ph.

Conyers. G. M. Anderson, 148

6893.

section 18 in. disc., pull type d

tor,




































































Two row John Deere 1953.
model MT tractor and equip-
ment, planters, cultivators
distributors and bottom plows,
$800.00 cash. Eugene Moore,
ee Ailey, Ph. 7287 ve
ia

Int'l. uacle row corn snap-
harvested about 25.



|A. for sale. Morgan = 3

Rt. 3, Barnesville.

Fairbanks Morse floor
scales, 39 x 46 in., cap, 1500
lbs. Priced to sell..B. W. Mid="
dlebrogk, Barnesville, Ph. 67.

Case B & B Harrow, 8 dise
fo 2-3 plow tractor, trail type,





$100.00, 6 ft. mower rear.
mounted, for Ford tractor,
$100.00. Ralph Rte

Meadows,
35 Deiter, Ph, 942- 3690.

4 row Tygart Cotton duster
and 400 Ib. Nelson freezer.
Sell or trade for rotary mow-
er to fit AC WD 45 tractor.
T. C. Castetter, Guyton,
PR 2-2163.

4 sets Lateral Ducts ae
one outside Duct System for
grain drying in 14 ft. Butler
bins. Like new, bargain. John
W. Wilson, Rt. 2, Stapleton,
Ph. LI. 7-6827 (Wrens).

1946 1-1/2 ton Ford truck,
new motor and sood body, also
Lilliston peanut. combine, in
good condition, new motor.
a C0; Hall, Newton, Ph. o

95 i

Milking barn, has 10 Biel
stanchions, iron roof. Make
Ralph Lee, Thomson, Ph,







Allis Chalmers forage har=
vester with motor, good cond.
for sale. J. R. Dunagan, Stone
Mtn., Ph. 469-9552.

Farmall Super A tractor,
cultivators, All Purpose plow,
harrows, tiller, and mower, in
good cond., at good value,



562-3219.

Two-horse steel wheel wa-
gon equipped with hitches for
both horses and tractor; Da=
vid Bradley rubber - tired 6+
ft. mower with both tractor
and horse hitch; two - wheel
steel body trailor with stock
rack. Located on farm near



Mt. Vernon Dr., Decatur, Ph.
DR. 7-8401.

Wilson 11 can milk cooler
Babson milk cooler and 16 <
10 gal cans. J. A. Jackson, Rt. ~
2, Thomaston, Ph. MI 7-3400.

Good 2 horse Mh cheap.
J. C. J. Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa.

John Deere 10 in. hammer |
mill, 3 screens, 6 in. belt, and
in good cond., $75.00. Warren ~
F. Smith, Rt. 4, Jackson, Ph,







1948 Allis Chalmers B trae
tor and plenty of equipment
in good cond. See any day af-
fer.5:30'P> Mi Alek: coi cer
Rt. 1, Lilburn.

2-man Poulan chain saw
in running shape, 65.00 or
trade on 4 wheel rubber tired
Loyd Keadle,



farm wagon.
Culloden.

20 disc Ford Harrow, dbl.



angles with Hyd. lift, use
very. little, $125.00 at Fa

6 mi. E, Jordans Mill Ro.
aianyit Newsome, Sanders=
ville :



450 levine cages complete
with water trough and fee
trough, practically new, some
have never been used, 65c ea.
B. O. Strickland, Rt. 2 Box
385. Brunswick, Ph. AM 5-
4099.

L-P gas Consersion for W-D
A/C tractor, custom e-
gulator and Ensign carbure~
$110.00; 2-Row rear q
mounted cotton planters for

W-D, $85; bottom plow: 3-14 fF





in. with snap - coupler and
bullet blades, $250.00; tandem
pull behind, smoothing hare |
row, good cond., $125.00; L.
H. McGill, Rt. 2, Ty q% Pha 4
Sylvester 2345.

Case tractor, ee Ce
















gal. gr
cond. | Propane gas tank at reason-

or and other in good cond.,
0.0 00. Bussey Benton, Rt!










feeders
ane price;




























si Vela drapes fallen sian













30 in. sliding table

apeeae

saw mill flat be





hitch: Frick No, I
edger,





i |

1953. Ford tractor, pulley,|
_ soda distribution, cultivator:
J. D. dbl. see: lift type har-
row, 6 ft. side mower, 6 ft.
_ drill, 4 dise tiller; set






















250




y mowing m
ade 2 blades and









_ Emmett Brown, Rt. 1

light
4 P. N. Amp. 16 no.
saw sharpener. Mrs.
D. Howser, Dawsonville.

1950 John Deere M. T. trac-

in new sank
ic watering troughs,

Se
. Ph. Fairburn 3284.

ERS Chainers C A trac-

John Deere A tractor, good
cond... row apd new tires, raised har- |

Practically new D. Bradley

40 in. blower.
as unit . = ;

mach. with 6 ft.









also 8 ft.







Ferguson sickle mower in

good cond., $125.00, at
} : ie T miles SE of Cuth-
| e Peavy,

a







saw rst

belt.



. Frank Key, 131 Nixon

Rd Augusta. Ph, PA 2-2415,

pares eae
. warranty

Will del. and install any poke

ye L.| phone, R. B.



| sonable price. J. L. Armstrong,

* rea.

P| parts, Model



fi | hook-up.






able price, within 50 miles of}
Atlanta; also want Ford trac-
tor,, 1953 model or later; also.
_ | subsoiler, reversible blade and

|scoop pan. Good cond., rea-




Rt. 2, Stockbridge, GR. 4-4439,

Want Orchard sprayer ayer 200-
500 gal. tank, prefer Friend



pump. State type, cond. and | *

price. D. W. Maxham, 115 E.
| Main St., Hogansville.

Want deep well pump in
ee eond. M. T. Gaultney, Rt.
3, Talbotton.

Want I - 3 point hitch cul-
|tivator for Ford tractor. J, D.













| Webb, Soperton.

Want M. he Rotary tiller for
FF 36, tractor
drawn. Ernest G. Hinde Jr.,

3080 Hogan Rd., S. W., At-|

-|lanta 11, Ph. DI 44305.

Want 8 - 26 in. disc ball
bearing Taylorway, Rome or
thens bush and bog Harrow.
Give price in first letter. Ben
aT Rt. 2, Woodbury, Ph.

~ Want 40,000 - 50,000 gal.
molasses tank, large elevator
'|for grain and hay and set of
| seales 10 - 15 ton cap. C. M.
- Jr., Rt. 2, Albany.

Want power take off to fit
1-4 Int'l. Letters
State cond. and price. Carey
~| Branon, Box 196, Buchanan.

Want 375 - 500 gal. milk

ae Bland Rt 3 good shape.
ani t. 3, Vald

Ph, CH. 2-219

Want ae or small trac~
| tor, in good cond. F. M. West-
brook, 5400 Campbellton Rd.



as iS We S. W., Atlanta 11, 11, Di. 4-2886.

Want - Bandsaw blade shar-

.| Dener and setters. Prefer hand

operated type, but would con-
sider power operated combin-
ation with circular saw sharp-
ener setter if in A 1 cond. and
reasonable. L. H. Beavers

Rt.
5, Box 473, Austel 5
2197, ustell, Ph. 948

Want set of disc harrows

for Ford tractor, three point!
State price an d/

cond. in first letter. L, Cc;

| Gladden, Rt. I, Tall, Ph.
7285 (after 6PM).

Want small saw mill, with

dust chain, belts and small
power unit, for farm use with-

in 150 miles of Newnan. J. E.

endless, and regu- Titshaw, Rt. 2, Newnan.

1/2)
price; Farmall H with 3 point}
saw mill,|
Run- /



LIVESTOCK
Cattle

Reg. Angus bulls, most any
age, from clean herd,
hood vaccinated: also, 2 fe~
males with bull calves at
side. See at farm. F. W. Phil-
lips, c/o Westover Farm,



| Kennesaw.

Polled Hereford bull, 3 yrs.
old very gentle. J. I, Vaughn.
Clermont.

35 Holstein springers and 5
Jersey and Guernsey, CV,
disease free, quality stock. No
urtis, Farming-

. | ton.

a ee
avin Ford high-

one extra

cutter bar, in good cond., $100.

1, Smokey

Rd. Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-5014,

~ EQUIPMENT
























We ht automatic Electric
_ Egg Grader. Must be in A-1
_ cond. Jeft Pao

Jrz c/o

-. 95 springer
















lier, Barnesville, Ph. 73.

heifers, Hol-
Stein, Guernsey and Jerseys,
all calfhood vaccinated, TB
tested, dehorned and extra
teats clipped. Mostly from ar-
tificially bred and high pro-
ducing strains, 30 to 35 to
freshen by Sept. $5, aac
6 Bo. 987 noe mer ee LI
x ens, b
3-4527..











75 mallet cows, also Craft
milk tank and milk base at
Bordens in Augusta. E. L.
Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville.
Ph. OS 8-2504 (Washington).

Polled oe bull, SHE

wy X=
az conformation, dark
red, 2 yrs.. and 9 mos. old,
reasonably priced. D.C. Col-






20 top quality Reg. Angus
sig aon at Huaewiee

op son 0 ome
999/35th, reason



lines,

answered. | P.

tion,

Reg.,
priced to sell.
ta gnio 3,
ta 8.

gal.

ealf- |

fed to sell.
| ville.

-leows, also, dairy equip.:

| Dbl.



Dbl. standard Reg. polled
ord bred cows, heifers, |
ows with calves by side and

young bulls, excellent blood-
well built,
sell. Roy Goddard, Rt.
thonia (Klondike),
2-2672.

100 Holstein - heifers and
cows for fall freshening, sonte

2, Li
Ph. HU|




1. be Wright, "Trerralt,
AT. 5-2015..

Reg. Hereford bull, 16 mos.
old, Domino breeding, excel-
lent color, conformation and
in the best of cond., $170. W.
Taft Sutton, 1026 Cumber-

land Rd., NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. |

TR. 5-2340.

20 springing, lst calf, Hol-
stein heifers. CV and TB
tested, to freshen during
Sept. and Oct. R. sail

olds, Monroe, Ph. 8-4032.

Several high grade aeons |

heifers, from clean herd, all
fat and im good shape. R. G.
Jennings, P. O. Box 891, Ma-

con, Ph. SH. 3-5066.

10 nice Holstein heifers, wt.}
450 to 500 Ibs.,

$120. ea.
Loyd Keadle, Yatesville, Ph.
695-J-3 (Barnesville).

8-10 grade cows with cal-

lves at side, 4 to 8 mos. old

all have been tested, are gen-
tle and easy to handle. $150.
ea. with calf. B. M. Moon,
O. Box 217, Hamilton, Pa

MA. 8-4478.

Polled Hereford bull, 18
mos. old, wt. 1,000 tbs., Dom-

ino strain, Reg. with papers es t

desired. H. J. Darnell, Rt. 2.
Adairsville, Ph. MA. 9-2457
(Calhoun).

4 Regs. top Angus herd bulls.
big bome, perfect conforma-
out of show cows and
srand champion bull. Eileen-
mere and Bandolier breeding.
ready i service and
Harris Dew.
NE, Atlan-

2 gentle Jersey cows, 3-4
milk daily on pasture,

$175. ea. T. P. Mitchell, Ma-

irietta, Ph. 428-2717.

Milking strain Shorthorn
bull with papers, 22 mos. old
$250. Pat Cannon, Rt. 4,
Cleveland.

3 Reg. Guernsey bulls, 2
are 18 mos. old and ready
for service, other is I yr. old.

All good bloodlines and have
good color. Reasonably priced.

A. Luther Freeman, Rt. 2,
Jefferson, Ph. EM. 7-5779.

2 half Braham steers, wt.

about 600 Ibs., good horns,
iSi50. ea. at farm. J. C-
'well, Rt. 4, Box 217, New-
nan, Ph, Al. 3-126.

Reg. Guernsey bulls, from
high butter test dams, service
age, 12 to 28 mo. old, priced
to sell. F. H. Bunn, Midville.

3 Reg. Guernsey bulls, de-

horned and ring in mose, 12

to 23 mos. old, artificial blood-
lines, best breeding and pric-
F. H. Bunn, Mid-

Good stock Hereford bull,
well marked, deep red, 4 mos.
old; good stock Holstein bull,

3-1/2 mos, old; = Jersey | ea

milech cow, 3 to 4 gal. milk
daily with feed. M. C. Thomp-
son, Bt i, Fairburn, Ph
4502.

Be ee ee eee ee
2 ea. good Jersey cows and

heifers, from good stock; sev-
feral

Hereford cows witn
young calves by side, Here-

ford heifers and Reg. H. young }

bull for service. Lola Wim-
berly, Chauncey (near Friend-
ship Church).

20 Guernsey and Jersey

100
gal. cap. creamery package
pasteurizer, brine tank with
generator, cooler board, milk
pump, fan and fo nn and
42 milk cans. R. C. Kirkley,
Rt. 1, Fairburn.

Black Angus bull, 15 mos.
old, about 900 Ibs., ready for
Tight service, good conforma-
ion;
ford bull, Domino breeding,
Reg. excellent conformation
wt. 1,800 lbs, 8 yrs. old,
$350. H. M. Bailey, Rt. 1, Se-

all|{noia, Ph. AL. 3-4788 (New-
yeep). before 9 AM, after 7



Reg. Hereford bull,
lo a breeding, 16
came blocky. good

T.. Allred,
. 428-11





a to

purebred polled Here- |

04.) Griffin.

Good Sherthrn cow, giv- |

fing 3-1/2 and 4 gal. milk
daily. See at my farm any
day after
Oscar Turner, Redan.

9 Holstein heifer calves
from DHIA herd, calthood
eadengess approx 400. Ibs. ea,
$85. ea. E. A. White, Jr., Rt.

Outstanding purebred
|Brown Swiss bull, pedigree
furnished on request. His 6

(plete records avg., 332 days}
18,734 milk, 804.6 fat, $250.
a Newton, Thomson, Ph.

| Guernsey cow, fresh July
(12th, male (2nd) calf, arti-
ficially bred; 18 mo. old heif-
er, artificially bred to Angus;
13 mo. old Guernsey bred to
Guernsey. Austin F. Gustaf-
son, Rf. 1, Box. 125, Lilburn.

100 calfhood vaecinated
springing Holstein heifers.
Your choice of any number.
George W. Gibson, Rt. 5.
Rome, Ph. 5070.

Reg. Angus bull, 18 mos.
old, halter broke and guaran-
teed breeder, reasonably
priced. Will deliver. Lafayet-
te McLeroy, Rt. 2, Colbert,

collect).

25 bulls and 10 cows with
ealves, all Reg. and calfhood
lyvaccinated. Make offer. Bu-
ford W. Carr, Vienna.

Swine

Reg. Yorkshire pigs, excel.

breeding stock, best boar of



+i litter chosen for FFA boar,

Fairburn, 7 gilts, 1 boar re-
maining of litter of 16 far-
rowed May 15. W. E. Shelfer,
3795 Old Fairburn Rd, At-
lanta, Ph. PO. 7-9455.

Ee ee ee Pence eee aon
2 extra good young SPC-
Duroc cross sows bred to Reg.
Tamworth, for second litter.
Wt. about 300 lbs. ea. C. C.
Haslam, Jr., Marshallville.

Reg. Hampshire hogs, meat
type gilts, vaccinated, heal~
thy, champion bloodlines and
3 to 4 mos. old. Will deliver.
I. W. Wheeless, Rt. 3, Box 82,
Griffin, Ph. 5756.

~ OFC breeding stock, shoats,
3 mos. old, male and female,
$25. ea.; pigs, 6 wks. old, Oct-
1, $20. ea. Will treat, erate

and Res. in buyers name-
Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Com-
meree,

RPE Oe Ete Sr

Choice Landrace and Du-| 5
roc breeding stock, imported
ploodlines, treated and Reg.
lim buyers name. William E.
Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter.
Ph. MU 5- 1015.

Reg. Durocs, boars and gilts,
meat type, 3 to 4-1/2 mos.
old, Cert. disease free. herd,
reasonably priced. Henry Har-
rell, 603 Gill St.. Hazlehurst.
Ph. FR. 5-2035.

9 purebred Duroc pigs, 7
wks. old Aug. 31, out of Blue
Ribbon gilt, which was bred
by outstanding boar. Papers
cam be furnished. Frank
Bruce, Rt. 3, Dawsonville.

Reg. Yorkshire shoats, 5
males and 1 gilt, farrowed
March 3, begs wt. 80-90 Ibs.
$20. ea. A. Cook, Rt.
ik, Stonewall Tel Aaa. College
Park, Ph: 4238 (Fairburn).

See ee a eee ee oot el
Reg. Pendrace sow with pa-
pers, $50.; to 12 wk. old
purebred se pigs, no
papers, $15. ea. T. P. Mitchell,
Marietta, Ph. 428-2717.

Purebred Yorkshire hogs,

8 and 9 wks. old, $10. ea. and
according to size. B. H.
Holsomback, Rt. 2, Box 341-
A, Oakley Rd., College Park.
Ph. 6208 (Fairburn).

Landrace sow, farrowed Ind
litter of 14 on July 29, gentle
and easy handled. Excellent
brood sow from Fergus In-
grid I, production Cert.
Bieodiine: fully innoculated,
wt. approx. 450 Ibs. 2 yrs.
old, $75. at farm. James W.
Wallis, c/o Old Hickory
Farm, Rt. 5, Carrollton.

Reg. SPC boar, ready for
service, long meat. type; book-
ing orders for Reg. SPC pigs,
best of bloodlines, ready Sept.
15, George Ferguson, Rt. 1,
Cave Spring.

Little bone Black African
Guinea pigs, the stay fat
kind; also, 3 sows for sale.
Located 6-1/2 mi. S. on Hwy.
19. Wilsom Carson, c/o Car-
son Guinea Hog Farm, Rt. 3,









12:00 PM, $150, |Rt

.2
freshening now. At my farm. j2_McDonough _Ph. 3823. |

nearest tested dams with com- | 3475.

Ph, SY. 1-5056 (Danielsville, ;

-|Horses, Mules & Ponies



PAGE THR EE :

A





16 meat type shoats, Tae
worth and Duroc cross, rea-
sonably priced. Roy Mabry, |
. , Cumming, Phi TU. i 2 t
'2537 nights. :

Reg. Young Landrace boar,
eo ee or eee
la ta. ells 6 le
(Ph. SH. 3-8931. ee

Berkshire gilts and boars,
all. ages, leam meat, Wayside
/Mixer line. H. E. Brown, Pe
'O. Box 825, Americus, Ph.



















Guinea pigs, 6 wks. old
Sept, 25, not Res. $8. ea. ~
7 pr. Eferd Wade, Rt. 1,



a type hogs, Reg. Tam- -
worths, fine healthy stock, all
ages. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt.
3, 3, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541. :

~ Reg. | Landrace boar, 5 mos.
ald, imported bloodlines, Reg.
im buyers name. Lawrence
Sheppard, Rockbridge Rd.,
Rt. 3, Stone Mountain, Ph.
HI. 3-9032.

Duroc boars and gilts from
45 to 85 lbs. wormed ani
treated, can. be Reg. in buy=
ers name. Frederick Zipperer.
Box 182, eX g (15 mi. s#
fof on Hwy. 3 0).

Meat Cert. Landrace boar,
118 mos. old, under test at
Tifton, daily gain 2.33 ITbs.,
made pound pork om 2.92. lbs.
feed. Best offer accepted. J.
W. Geeslin, Byromville.













Mexican burros, one fe-
male, 6 wks. old and one I1
mos. old, $65. ea.; also, Jack,
10 wks. old, $60. Carl White
Bogart, Ph. LI. 6-6210 (Ath
ens).

Shetland ponies for chil-
dren, $100. and up. 115 to
select from. O. L. DeLoziez,
c/o DeLozier Pony Farm, Ty=
rone, Ph. DR. 3-0113 (At-
lanta).

39 in. black gelding Shet-

land pony, 4 yrs. old, very
gentle for children, black


















saddle and bridle included,
$200. Hoke S. Robinson,
5185 Peachtree Dunwoody

Rd., Atlanta, Ph. BL. 5-3636,

At Stud: Rising Sunday
Sun, dbl. Reg. Palomino stai-
lion, PHBA No. 15,357,
TWHBA No. 550-168, mares
boarded and return priviledge.
Ray T. Warr, College Park,
Ph, PO. 1-6732.

Nice smal] Shetland pony,

2 yrs. old, dapple gray, new
black bridle and saddle, $150.
or with pony. cart and har-
ness, $175. or would trade
for nice heifer ready to fresh-
en or with calf. Jo Ann Whit-
lock, Rt 1; Senoia, Ph. LY.
9-6811.

Pr. of good horse mules,
about 1.130 Tbs. e@., work
anywhere, $250. with gears
ineluded, Located 9 mi. W. of
Athens, on Hwy. 78 O. CG.
Sands, Rt. 1, Watkinsville.

Black mare Shetland pony,
gentle for but spirit<
ed, 4 yrs. old; also, At Stud,
Palomino stallion. F. W. Me=
Kay, 3104 Oakham Placa,
Avondale Estates.

Red Shetland pony, white
mane and tail, real _ and
small, children can handle,
reasonably priced. Charlie |
aves, Union Point, Ph. 9=
625). -

Gentle chestnut mare, 950
lbs., 9 yrs. old, nice for chil-
dren or adults, $125. C. Ira
Hunt, 6286 Peachtree-Dun-
woody Rd., NE, Atlanta 19,
Ph, BL. 5-2338.

Quarter horse mare, rop=
ing and cutting and is bred

























































to grandson of King; Part
Arabian and part Quarter
horse gelding, good roping

horse; also, 2 H. tandem trail
er in perfect cond. William N.
ag Rt. 5, Box 373, Savan<
na

Good mare mule, 10 yr. old,
about 1,100 Ibs., gentle, work
anywhere, $75. Located om
Hwy. 26, 10 mi. from Monte-
zuma. C, A, Singletary, Mon-
tezunra.

UU SS ea Se ee

Mare and 4 mo. old colt,
1/2 thoroughbred and 1/2
quarter horse; also, 3/4 Ara~
biam filly, 3 yrs. old roan
with flax mane and tail. W.
B. Guined, Rt. 2, Butler. Ph.
UN. 2-4257.

Shetland ponies, 3 mares,
one stallion and one stud
colt. Sell together or separ-


























ate. W. H. Partridge, Norcross






PAGE FOUR





MARK
7 aluminum life time gates,| 100 lb. cap. white feed ade Want Burr Clover seed.
6 panels, 16 ft. long and one|25 ea., 100 lb. cap. yellow|C. Pirkle, 437 Holderness si. 2.
: ae ae 6 hoe ot 16 ie feed ee fen ee arated S.W., Atlanta 10. 5, tial
ong. in excellent condi-|age. Mrs. is ashburn, White oni a
FOR SALE tion. Jack W. Duffell, Rt. 2,|Cumming. eee te Soak See ae

Perry, Ph. Garfield 9-1995.



Wrens Abruzzi Rye, 99/85,
3.00 bu.; Ky 31 Fescue, 98/85,
20e Ib.; Crimson Clover 98/83,
5 Ib. Call or write for prices
m large lots, J. B. Mask,
ee Ph. LY 9-6913 (Sen-
gia).
Reseeding Crimson Clover
50 Ib. bags, Germ. 75 pct.,
hard seed, 13 pct., total Germ.
88 pct. Purity, 98.51 pct., 25
Yb. R. A. Allen, Rt. 4, Jackson.
h. 2147.

10,000 Ibs. Dixie reseeding
rimson Clover seed, Germ.
8 pet; Purity, 99.13 pct. New

erop, grown on my farm, re-

seeding for 20 yrs. No noxious
weed seed, 25c lb. FOB; large

Jots considered cheaper. Call
r write. J. Lynwood Bentley,
ro ae 2, Thomaston. Ph, MI

f 368

900 bu. Cokers Moregrain
and 1145 and 48-93 Victor-
grain Oats, 3 bu. bags, $1.25
bu; 890 bu. Davie Barley,
treated, 2 bu. bags, $1.60 bu.
All bright and in good bags.
. T.. Carter, Winterville, Ph.
-9755 (Athens).

Moregrain seed oats, first
yr. from Cert. Clean, harvest-
d without rain, Germ, 94
pet., pure seed, 99.27 pct., $1
bu., 1,000 bushels. John S.
Montgomery, Reynolds, Ph.
TI. 7-4262.

2,000 bu ea. Radar Il, Sure-
Brain and mixed oats C. M.
Pippin, Jr., c/o Sham Rock
Ranch, Rt. 2, Albany.

Dixie Crimson Crimson re-
eeding Clover seed, Germ.
4.1 pct.. hard seed, 14 pct.,
Benzel 99.61 pct..25 Ib.. R.







enzel, c/o Green Acres Farm.
Rt. 1, Thomasville,

Fescue - Orchard Grass|S
mixture, 83 pct Fescue; 15-1/2
pet. Orchard. Fescue, Germ.
4 pet., Purity, 83.34; Orchard,
erm. 96 pct; Purity, 15.52 pct.
n 50 lb. bags, 16c lb. FOB. No
roken bags. Roy L. Rawls,
FD Williamson.

Shallot onions, $1.00 gal. and
ou pay postage. E. M, Brad-
cy, Rt. 1, Grayson.

Sev. pounds white multiply-
ing onions, this yrs crop, 65c
b. or $2.00 gal. Mrs. Robert

urner, 2005 Cheshire Ave., S.
W. Atlanta 15,

White nest multiplying on-
ions, $2.00 gal. by prepaid par-
el post in Ga. G. C. Daniel,
Ph ae Cen, Ave., Tennille,

Mastodon Strawberry plants,
60c C. Mrs. H. G. Hopton, 125

idgecrest Dr., Forest Park,
Ph. PO 7-4188.

Blakemore and Dorsett
strawberry plants ea., $1.25
C; 500, $4.50; $8.00 'M. No
hecks, Mrs. J. O. Waldrip,
t. 7, Gainesville.

White nest onions for fall
planting, $1.65 gal and 47
postage for ea, gal; black
snake root 60c large match
sag full. Add 5 postage. Mrs.

2. =-Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground,

Abruzzi Rye, 92 pct..Germ.,
$3.00 bu. F. O. B. Mrs, Car-

zie D. Laidler, Rochelle,
Small white nest onion nion sets,
$1.00 qt.; old time Shallots

ana Scallion sets, $1.35 C each
ind. No c hecks or Sunday

trade. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt.
, Dacula.

- Collard plants, 50e C and
postage added, packed in damp
moss. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917
Panthersville Rd, Ellenwood.

Ge ee eee OW OOGs

Fall cabbage, collards, Co-
penhagen, heading and Ga.,
tr C; sage in pots, $5.00 C;











hyme in pots, 25c ea., mint,
Se doz., Broccoli, Brussel!
sprouts, "90c. Banana sweet
pepper 40c doz., garlic but-
tons, 35c C. Fred Witherspoon,
308 Holderness St., Atlanta

10, Pl 3-5251.

MISCELLANEOUS

FOR SALE
Alfalfa and Millet hay and

gt straw for gale. No phone.
B. ata Farmington.



Burpees pressure canner,
7 qt. cap. used very little, for
sale. Mrs. S. J. Phillips, Rt. 1,
Royston.

2 sets cement block molds
never been used. 5-1/2 x 8
x 16 in. dividers for making
whole, half and quarter blocks,
$100. A. A. Franklin, Rt. 1,
Duluth, Ph. Norcross 2569.

~Starkes Delicious apples,
red, dbl. red, yellow, yates,
jelly and horse apples,
$1.-$2. bu. at farm. 6 mi. E
Jordan Mill Rd., Marvin New-
some, Sandersville.

Unwashed feed bags, good
srade, $2.40 for 12, or 20c ea.
in lots of 12 or more, post-
paid. Evelyn Bramlett, Mar-
garet.

Coastal Bermuda hay, top
quality, wire-tied bales for
sale. George Eager, Rt. 1, Val-
dosta, Ph. CH 2-3195.

1960 crop white milling
type shelled corn for feed. 12
pet. moisture content $1.50
bu. FOB. in bulk truck load
lots. Fred Flanders, R.F.D. 6,
rae 245, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-

89.

Hot pepper, ready for pick-
ling, at my home, near Dal-
tons store. Mrs. Grady Coile,
Rt. 3, Danielsville.





~ North Ga. honey, 12 gal., E.

$3.60, del. free Atlanta area.
W. R. Smith, 2330 Park Ave.
ee Atlanta 15, Ph. PO 6-
6671,

6 cases, 24 qts. to case, A
No. 1, Pure Ga. cane syrup,
$8.50 case. None shipped. Ross
Swann, Dawson,

Electric (large) enue
with motor, cheap.
oe I. Ward, 496 Ft. Hill
. Macon.

e and mul compost for
sale by the truck load. Judge
D. Kelley, Rt. 1, Box 233,
Norcross.

Four 7-14-5s 10 ply tube-
less truck tires with rims,
$125. Carroll Sheridan, Rt. 4,
Gainesville, Ph Ph. LE. 2-0398.

Red and ye yellow Delicious
apples, quick cooking, $1.50
bu. at the trees, at my home;
also pecans in hull 40 lb. and
postage. Mrs. Dalton Sewell.
Tallapoosa.

Expect to start baling
Coastal Bermuda on Sept. 7th.







and sell in field as baled. R.|R

L. Jackson, Hwy. 54, Flint
River Farrns, Atlanta, Ph.
Drake 8-2245 (after 7:30).

One 16 finger grain cradle
for sale cheap, at my place,
near Call Mt. Cross Rd. J.
A. West, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Starks Delicious, red, yel-
low, Yates and jelly apples,
$2; bu. at Farm; also pears,
pineapple, Keiffers, Lacont
and Bell pears, $2. bu. Mar-
vin Newsome, Jordans Mill
Rd., Sandersville.

White feed sacks, 100 cap.
not washed, 4, $1.; chicken
fertilizer 50c bag. Mrs. J. E.
Carter, Box 487, McMurry
Dr., S. W., Atlanta, Ph, Di.
4-1388.

Nice riding bridle and
nartingale for sale or would
exch, for Angus bull calf,
about 3 mos. old. George Fer-
guson, Rt. 1, Cave Springs.

One and one-half acres
Black Scuppernongs, oY sale,
my place 1-1/2 mi. So. Har-



alson, Millard Young, Rt. 1,41

Senoia.



Good heavy. oats for feed,
$1. bu. F.O.B. in bulk, if you
want them sacked bring your
sacks. M. J. Gaddis, Box 124,
Quitman.



25 lbs. Beeswax for sale,
50c lb. FOB. E. R. Ousley, 120
East Main St., Manchester.

Nice fresh yellow country
butter, 35c lb. at my home.
Mrs. George Siceloff, Rt. 1,
Tallapoosa.

40-50 lbs. old fashioned
sundried peaches, 65c lb., del.
in 5 lb. lots. Mrs. W. L. Helms,
Buena Vista.

Electric Toledo scales, used
very little, sell cheap. E
Ayers, Star Rt., Buchanan,







|Ph. 3282.



Sage, 4 Ib. lard box frm,
50c plus 4c stamp for postage.
Send cash or money order.
Nellie Fain, Ellijay.

CORRECTION
Booking orders for Brown
Turkey Figs, 75c gal. at my
home midway Elbert Coun-
tys portion Hwy. 79. Must
notify when you may pickup.



order,. Mrs. Archie Rousey,

Elberton.

1960 crop of sage, hand
gathered and shade dried, eas
lb. Plus: postage, J.-C;
Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa.

Fresh shelled 1960 Buck-
eyes astd. sizes, 50c doz.
Postage paid. Miss Patsy
Soulsby, Rt. 2, Hiram.

Keiffer pears, $2. bu. Mrs.

B. Travis. (Hwy. 138 5.
Riverdale) Riverdale, Ph.
(Fayetteville) HO. 1-5415.

500 Gal. syrup for sale. 100
gal. in gal. cans, balance in
1/2 gal. Will sell for best of-
fer. H. W. Gray, Sparks.

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED















Want Irish potatoes for fali
planting. Maggie L. Taylor,
Folkston.

~ Want about twenty five
split rails. Must be old but ia
good cond. Mrs. Mary P.
Shafer, 572 Atwood St., S.W.,
Atlanta 3, bh, PL 3 2408575

Want seed of the old time
small seedling clear seed
peach that ripens about July
1 st., or true to name one oF
two year trees (this winter).
State price for 25 seed of
five trees. A. J. Willoughby,
t. 2, Bremen.

Want 1 good 60 or 80 gal.
wide rim syrup kettle. James
L, Braswell, 512 Third St.,
Warner Robins.

Want 5 - 15 tons of good,





|}well cured hay suitable to

feed cows and horses, del. to
my farm in edge of Atlanta.
Needham B. Bateman, M.D.,
Suite 101 Ga. Baptist Profes-
sional Bldg., 340 Boulevard
Ave. N.E.,- Atlanta 12.

Want good saddle in good
cond, at reasonable price.
State price and color. Bobby
Summerville, c/o Lee Whit-
temore, Box 644,- Villa Rica.

Want old farm bell. State
what you have and price. Mrs.
Bob House, Rt. 1, Lyrly.

Want 25-100 Indian Peach
(clings with red meat) seed.
No other kinds wanted. S.
M. Stout, Warm Springs.

Want at least one bu. of
Pimintos. Mrs. Meta C. Edens,
995 Pegg Rd., East Point, PO.

97.



Want spoiled hay, 20-30
bales. Quote price delivered
for at your place if within
20 miles. Mrs. Richard Dun-
lap, 746 Orange Street, Ma-
con, Ph. SH. 5-4779.



2 or 3 doz. Bird house
gourds, 15c ea, at my home;
also 6 or 7 lbs. of new Sage,
hand gathered and dryed in
the shade, $1.25 Ib., plus
postage. Cannot ship the
gourds. Mrs. Alta Wood, Rt.
12, Martin.

Hay, Abruzzi rye, cut in
milk stage: Crimson clover-
rye mixed; Brown Top Millet,
Fescue- Dallis, Bermuda. Fresh
first cutting Coastal Bermuda
hay, highly fertilized, cut
without rain. $35. ton or 85c
bale. At barn, William L.
Caton, c/o Julep Farms, Jon-



esboro.

Want. approx. 20-30 rolls
of good used hog wire, at
least 39 in.; also several rolls
of barbed wire, at reasonable
cash price within 100 miles.
Bennie B. Collier, 1108 Ball
St., Perry.

hay. State what you have
and price. Robt. M. Lee, Rt.
1, Grantville.

Want spoiled hay in vicini-
ty Five Forks or Lawrence-
ville. Call or write cost per
bale. Mrs, J. F. Fraser, Rt. 3,
River Dr., Lawrenceville, Ph.



D.|handlaced and

Give telephone number with}

Want several tons of good}








heaters 1000 cap. and feeders

en) house. Mrs,
Weeks, Rt. 1, Alto.



rons

cases emb.
for 600 cap. brooder (chick-|$1.25 set, large size; old
Margaret |ion bonnets, ]
80c; aa towels, 7 ro e
$1. Add 25 |
Nell Banna Riasdes
Oakwood.












HANDICRAFTS








Soft. washable, genuine ig e

lambskin baby moceasing, | Park,

- Four quilt tops oicead
bed si

lof new scraps, dbl.
FOR SALE : $2.50 ea. You pay acumen

aoe tag
8, Box 384 A,



emb.; pink,
blue or white, $1.25 pr. PRs
Mailed in gift box. Mrs. Ed-
gar Watkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun.



small in white or cream, 12-
14 in., $3. Mrs. H. B. Clower,
Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.

8 quilt tops; 3 Brick made
of wool and flannel; 2 Non



bonnets,



ea.;

print scraps,
30c postage ea. Mrs.
Davis, Rt. 1, Empire.

Two new hand made dbl.

C. C.\ Mrs,
Temple.



with parasol, hands and shoes.
on white with solid green ap- 65 ea:

id green, $6. ea. Mrs. Troy stamps,

Rd., Dalton.

Pretty print aprons, large
med. or small with or without
bibs and pockets. No feed



172 x 90 eotton ae
$2. and 181 x 90 quilt top o
wa one ok an Mee
3 pe. crochet, 1 large, 2 yee RL. SM. Moul

Emb. pillow cases made o!
good sheeting, $2. pr.; Ladie

solid or print, $1,
ea., print aprons, trimm

Such, print scraps; 3 without | oq aoa ae oe

name made of pretty sample|<izes'1-6 yrs. made of g
$2.50 ea. Add | prints, $1.75 ea. Add postage
A. L. Hudgins, Rt 1,

2 r Large size pillow cases a
size quilt tops, large Girl) sheeting with crocheted Dutch
Girl and crocheted edging,
aprons with bibs,
3 pe. ae sets, $1.
No checks,

Staten, Box 65, Chatsworth | pura bradley, Rt. =

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.| white, green and black print $2.25. se;
plique, set together with sol-|.0; pp in






























bags, 3 all different, $1.10

S. Hill St., Toccoa.

Hand emb. pillow cases
made of real thick white ma- Floyd
HW



terial, plenty of work on ea.
set, $2. pr. or 3 pr., $5. Add
postage. No stamps or checks.
Pairlee Rundles, Rt. 7, Gain-
esville.

Five pairg of pillow cases
made from sacks, bordered
with different colors and cro-
chet edges, three lavender,
one blue, one pink, $1. and lic
postage each. Mrs. A. B. At-
kinson, Rt. 6. Macon.

Aprons, new material, print



75c, quilted pot-holders, 2,
25c State preference and add
10c ea. for postage. No checks
or stamps. Mrs. John T. Pitts,
Rt. 1, Austell.

Dbl. bed size
scraps pieced, $3.
postage. Mrs. H. C. Westbrook.
R.F.D. 2, Cumming.

New hand emb. pillow
cases, full size made of good
cotton material, nice designs, Sept
$2, set or 3 sets, $5.; fancy |P
tea aprons nicely trimmed,
65c ea. Add postage. Mrs.|
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58.
Ellijay. nes :

New hand made quilts,
lining dyed to match top, all
new material nicely made, 2-
1/2 lb. cotton, $5. ea. and
60c postage for each quilt.
Mrs. Grady Jenkins, Rt. 2.
Box 192, Adairsville.

quilt tops, nae

ville,



PP. Mrs, Hattie Hughes, 416|Sept. 13Tuesday10 AM
Farms Comp let
Guernsey vo Sale
located 7

Marion

Ro me
eee off U.

vaccinated against Bangs, :
(all except one) practically :
all dehorned . tee
77 cows, 19 bred aa ee %
open heifers . , Herd nega-_
tive for T.B.
Sale sponsored by Georgia
Breeders Ass
For catalogues, write |
W. Denney, Nejasco Farms,
Canton.

Bangs. | A

Guernsey



or solid, with or without bib, | Sept. 15 Thursday 1 ia
Shalon Farms polled Her
ford Dispersal Sale 225
head, 75 Reg., 70 commer~
cial cows and 60 calves at
side, and 25 yearling steers

; Sale at oo rain
Add 30 shine, 4 Home
Banks Co. 35 aie No. Ath=

ens, U.S. 441. For informae
tion write

de
Marshburn, owner,



22*hursday1 P.
. . polled Hereford
persal SaleDouble T
ed Hereford Ranch, N.
Berrien Co... ..
Farmers Livestock Market s
bulls, 90 Leger? ue
bred cows with ealves |
side (cows and a ee
sell as commercial polled
Heifers.) For information
contact Mrs. :
Turner, c/o the Ranch Ee

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