Commissioner
Or Release It To ASC
for farmers to protect their
ton history acreage and _allot-
re are certain things they need
otton allotments, will be re-
e the farmer fails to plant at
ercent of his allotment or where
release his allotment to the
mty Committee.
mers who plan to plant their
no action is needed. However,
nt of his allotment, he can
and at the same time help
1in the county. The deadline date
h the County Committee may ac-
eleased acreage is March 10,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1961
ECT GOTT!
NUMBER 24
mer knows that he will not _
Agricultural
CALENDAR
February 14 Beef Cattle Short Course,
Tifton.
February 15 - Turkey Short Course,
Athens. :
February 16 Watermelon Shori
Course, Tifton.
February 16-17-Farm Management Short
Course, Rock Eagle.
February 22 Broiler Housing Sympo-
sium, Athens.
February 27 - 28 Georgia Crop Im-
provement Association, Inc., Founda-
tion Seeds, Inc., Annual Meeting,
Athens, :
March 3 Southeastern Regional
' Shorthorn Breeders Association
Spring Sale, Camilla.
March 5, 6, 7 Southeastern Pecan
Growers Association Annual Con-
_ vention, Savannah. -
March 8 Performance Tested Bull
Sale, Experiment Station, Tifton.
Eo the to John F. Bradley, Ad-
ministrative Office of the State ASC of-
fice.
Cotton farmers must meet certain re-
quirements in 1961 in order to fully pro-
tect the allotment for their farm in 1962,
Bradley says. These requirements are:
1. Plant at least 75 percent of the
161 allotment; or
2. Release at least 75 percent of
the 1961 allotment to the ASC
County Committee by March
10, 1961; or
8. Acreage planted plus acreage
released be at least 75 percent
of the 1961 allotment; or
4. If the entire allotment was re-
leased in both 1959 and 1960,
some cotton must actually be
planted in 1961 to protect the
farm allotment in 1962.
Acreage in the Conservation Reserve
Program of the Soil Bank at the regular
rate will be considered as land planted
to allotment crops for the purpose of
meeting the above requirements.
Bradley stressed that if farmers do
not meet these requirements their cotton
allotment will be subject to reduction of
up to 50 percent in 1962.
Each ASC County Committee will
complete the reapportionment of released
cotton allotments available in their coun-
ty to other farms in the county by March |
24, 1961, and mail allotment notices to
the operator immediately thereafter.
Cotton farmers are cautioned to see
the ASC County Office if they do not
plan to plant cotton in 1961. Otherwise,
the individual farm, county and state
acreage history may be affected,
NOTICE
Last week we ran a notice requesting ex-
tra issues of the Oct. 26 issue of the Market
Bulletin. We want to thank each of you who
responded to this request. However, we now
have all of this issue that we need so if you
were planning to send us this issue, it will
not be necessary. Thank you again for your
response.
FARM WORK
WAN TED
White, 18 yr. old and white
laying hens or
bus fare.
Man and ae job on
working with
and tractors and all|in Surge
m and barn machin-|Nathan Perdue,
art work at once. 3 in
, all healthy. Riley
iarp, Rt. 4, Winder.
and wife want job
Yr. g for chickens. Some exp,
Want job on
caring for layer
Dahlonega.
old aman, with 16 yr,
1 brother, wants job on
uliry farm. 5 in family,;| board. Prefer So,
Have to be| anywhere.
Grady Davenport, c/o} 2, Wrightsville.
s Knight, Rt. 35 Conyers.
Want
ork with reliable | or broilers, or
house, water, lights. once. $18.
34 yr. old white man wife
cattle,|and 2 children wants job on ; : :
poultry. Man exp.|dairy farm. Plenty experience | Wants job Werkng in dairy,)want job on farm. 3 tractor| middleaged, wants job with
milkin yrs. Exp. | drivers, 18-22 yrs. No drink-| elderly people on a farm, to
y, grain, etc, Can move Reed. Hampton, Gray, Ga.
ultry farm | dairy by self, Grady T. Smith,
ens, or with} Rt: 3. Rome.
cattle. Farm Exp. W. =
phens, /6 Ed Jarrard, Rt. 1,
as share cropper, 7 in| work. Prefer 1 H. farm, So-
, 3 big enough to work.|ber, honest, dependable, easy
Tun ee -and truck, | get ae with, Ready start at| daughter and 2 boys, 15 and
week salar
Robt inners, Rt, 2,| laundry, board, or wi
ford, Rt. 2, Dahlonega.
Want chicken job on farm|route. Move an
: ie srecny wages. Ray oe where, Paul L.
1, Dahlonega.
23 yr. old white married
man, single, wants job with/man, no children, wants job}need job at once. Exp. Care-
poultry orj]on dairy or with poultry. Exp.|taker, drive tractor, but cant
farm work. Easy get along|and can furnish Ref. Need 3) drive truck or car. Need fur-
with, honest, sober, dependa-|R. house, elect.,
| ble. Go anywhere. Must have] reasonable salary.
ichard Eaton, Rt.| Collins, 286 Alexander St. N.| Box 135, c/o R. B. Chambers.
W. Atlanta 13.
Middleaged man and wife
water andj|nished house, and living
LaVonell| wages. D L. Grindle, P. O.
Clermont.
25 yr. old married man
parlor. or poultry farm.
Man with large
family, Farm raised white woman,
2, c/o| with DeLaval milkers, 1 yr.jers. Willie H. Horne, Rt. 1.}q@o light farm work, house-
with Surge, also 1 yr. chick-
ens. Have run 25 ~- 49 cow
Caries Widow, christian, not very
stout, 57 yrs. old, wants light
housekeeping and
any time, Willing worker. | letters.
Unadilla.
Middleaged woman want
job on farm, doing light farm|janta 15
and house work. Must have SEER
small house and lights. Can
light farm move any time. Mrs. Thelma
59 yr. old white man wants| work and taking care elder-| Watson, Rt. 1, Hogansville,
job on farm as caretaker, or ly people. Prefer near Shan-
other light farm work for]non. Mrs. Mary Gentry, P.O.
small weekly salary, room and| Box 326, Shannon.
Ga. but go|--
Can furnish best
36 yr. old man wants day
labor on farm, do any kind
pS Senn eee PATIO WOLK:
i Man, wis 15 wee ole son and Waclor: ae a gute
q y wants job looking after chick- 0 yrs. Wife able to help :
et eeu ner Pe lige eee eenven Ce wOUneT, RE ens, broilers or layers. Start| with work. See at once. No|as caretaker of farm. Must
Tommie Lee Spears,| have some income of their
Want job with laying hens | Howard Mobley, 217 Third St.|'711 Washington St. S.W. At-|own. Will provide free, fur-
keep, etc. $20. week if can
live in. Grace Belle Conley,
159 Georgia Ave. S. E. At-
FARM HELP
can drive truck \ueya ite
Want retired couple to act
farm | Apt. 2, Manchester. Janta 15. nished living quarters, big
: - j|garden, ample farming tools
Married couple 8 teenagers,| White man, 41 yrs. old,/and $10. weekly wage. Musi
batch,| truck driver, dairy, poultry,| workers, wants job on farm.
| Must have bus fare. Troy Bin-|some carpenter work. Need|Caretaker, poultry, cattle, etc.
4-5 R. house, elec. for stove,
school | water, etc. and $40. week to}farm and outside work. Have
4-5 R. house, wired for stove,
near Churches and
2, | Gibson,
corbin, Rt.
Auten:
time any-|start with Exp. Ref. Julian | 4
(Hwy. 19).
married 4 children (oldest 5} be able drive car and small
aA room,}17 yrs. Exp. farming, tractor, | yrs. old), reliable, sober, good | tractor, Bob Evans, Townsend
1
(near Brunswick).
Desa pe oe cece eee SG Bee
Want 1 or 2 men for dairy
R. house available. Thomas
4, Alpharetta|B. Taylor, Rt. 1, e/o Taylor's
: Farm, Powder Springs.
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MANAGER, Market
farm home
ie
FARM HELP
WANTED
Want reliable family to
tend good farm on _ shares.
Good house, good land, near
school and churches, Can
oo chickens if want to. L,
Meaders, Rt. 2, Cleveland.
Want reliable woman who
needs good home to live on
farm, do RCUABECEDINE and
jook after 7 and 9 yr. girls
and 14 yr. old boy, and light
farm work. New home, mod-
rn conveniences, Contact at
once. Mrs. Jas, I. Poole, 1955
Brewer Blvd. S. W. Atlan-
ta. 10. Ph. ME 4-4778,
Want good, reliable wo-
man 40 or older to live in
with man as
housekeeper, look after 3
children, 1-2-1/2 and 4 yrs.
old, also some light farm
work. Near church and
school, Private room, board
and small salary. C. W. Buice,
a 1, c/o Johnnie Parks,
itts.
Want Christian white wo-
man to live on farm with
modern conveniences, with
elderly woman, do light farm
chores, and housekeep. Board,
lodging and reasonable sal-
ary. Give Ref., salary and ex-
erience, Bessie M, Durham,
ox 328, Hartwell.
Want good farm with trac-
tor Exp. to work on farm and
tend about 8 barrels Turpen-
tine stand. C. L. Wilson, Rt.
2, Box 171, Vidalia.
Want farm hand with small
family for work on farm.
Steady work. 5 R. house on
school bus route. No drink-
ers. Give Ref. Write. Jack
Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.
Want reliable man over 45
for cattle farm with
time farm Exp. Tractors
and other farm machinery.
Prefer small family, Ref. re-
quired. State wages expected
and other information. David
Stough, Rt. 1, Locust Grove.
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Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin.
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All requests for
Want unencumbered white
woman, 30-50 yrs. old, to do
gen, house, yards, shrubbery
and light farm work. Room
private bath, board and $15.
week, Mrs. B. R. Kicklighter,
Rt. 1, Box 41, Richmond Hill.
Want man and wife as care-
takers of idle farm and home
grounds. Prefer good automo-
bile and small tractor driver.
4 R. house, wired for elec-
tricity, - piped for Butane gas
use, Located 6 mi, Ha. Co-
lumbus. Claud A. Sears, Ma-
con Rd. Columbus.
Want
light farm and gen. house
work. Live as one of family,
private room, $15: weekly
salary. G. L. Gallmore, Box
32, Fayetteville,
Want reliable, exp. man to
work 8,000 broiler house on
50-50 basis, on the farm, run
tractor and truck, anything
that can be run, or mules and
cultivator. Furnish house,
wood, water, $18. week, or
Jone man, room, board and
$18. week. Reply at once. C.
G. Headrick, Rt. 2322 Kens-
ington.
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
Farmall H, tractor with cul-
tivating equip., 2 row; 2 dis-
tributors; 2 planters; 2 sec.
cut-away harrow; 5 disc til-
ler; C.-C. harrow; rotary hoe;
cotton chopper and 6 row
cotton duster, A. J. Davis,
sade 386, Macon, Ph. SH.
Oliver, 2 H., turn is
Oliver middle breaker; 1-1/2
H. steel axle wagon; 1952
Farmall Cub tractor, dise and
bottom plow, cheap for cash.
Charlie Malphus, pringfield.
John Blue 6 row, cotton
duster for Ford or Ferguson
tractor for sale or exch, for
purebred, young, Black An-
gus bull. Would pay differ-
ence. R, P. Spence, Rt. Ie Nels
la Rica.
settled woman for |~
eee eur Looe Weer
pump with#tank, 20 ff. 1 in,
pipe, ft. valve, cut-off "valve,
other fittings. Not used since
reconditioned, excel, working
cond.,, $25. 00 without motor,
$45, with; also, jet type
pump, G. E, motor, 32 gal.
tank, pipe, ft. valve, eon
fittings, like new, $70.
Cole, Rt. 1, Nicholls.
John Deere 440 crawler
industrial loader, new cond.,
used less than 100 hrs., $4,-
000. Mrs. James F. Missroom,
Ft. Screven.
John Deere B. tractor, 2
row planters and cultivators,
dbl. hoppers for planting
corn, beans and peas, set
spring tooth cultivators, set
of wings, 2 disc B.B. and 4
dise tiller, taoege harrow
and other equip, ae oe eee
tor, all soe ee $1,500
my place. J, Coggins, Re
1, Weems Rd,, H roleee:
14 in. Case hammermill,
sacker, used very little; Red-
head grain, hay, corn eleva-
tor, 24 ft., Wise. motor, per-
fect; 10 ft. E-Z Flow fert.
spreader, n new tires, used once;
set planters and fert. dist. for
130 Intnl. tractor. Kenneth
Goldin, Rt, 2, Temple, Ph,
562-3463 after 8 PM.
Good 10 ft, hay rake; stalk
cutter on wheels, good as
new; peanut weeder; No, 64
Chattanooga, 2 H., turn plow;
Covington cotton dropper; 2
leather collars; one 2 mule,
Avery cultivator. All good
cond. can be seen at my farm.
Macon Walden, At. 2, Gib-
son. :
Farmall M. tractor, perfect
running cond., prac. new tires
and Paint $875. Rex D, Steed,
Rt. Carrollton, Ph. 854-
a3 (Roopville).
B. F. Moline, 2 row, tractor
with bottom plows, pleating
and cultivating oot
ey priced.
2, Meigs, Dn 7867 (Pel-
ey
D-4 Caterpillar Bulldozer
piste with hydraulie SEE.
E, Adams, eres f
1 3114 after 6:30 P
Hobart M-5, 30 A 3
phase, 60 cyl., "generator light
plant, like new, bargain for
cash or will tr ade for pick-u
truck or tracton in good con
J. D, Harper, Rt. 2, Hiram,
Ph. 943 += 5697 (Powder
Springs).
Farmall C, tractor and
mower in Bord cond, Orval E.
Harris, Rt. 2, Senoia.
Dise ae for Farmall Cub
tractor, rear hitch, power lift,
used very little, $50. George
I. Jackson, Spalding Dr., Rt.
A ee 51, Norcross, Ph. 488-
Hammer mill with sacker
and screens, $75.; 3 point
hitch smoothing harrow with
scallop . disc, used very lit-
tle, $175. Herbert Cox, 1570
Cedar Grove Rd., Conley, Ph.
627-0001 (Atlanta).
Gould shallow well pump,
w/30 gal. tank and automatic
switch, was in use on 22 ft.
well $30. J. R. George, Rt.
Box 48B, Martinez, Ph.
Re, 6-4541.
2 shop blowers and one an-
vil, 90 lb.; also, blower and
forge unit together. Sell any
2 of the blowers. Glynn Bur-
oon Rt. 2, Comer, Ph. SU.3-
King 26 in., 10 disc, busn
and bog harrow, good cond.,
$100.; 20 disc, Athens tan-
dem harrow, running cond.,
your choice $75.; Massey Har-
ris clipper, 7 ft., self propell-
ed, combine, good cond., $400.
FOB farm. T. R. Breedlove.
Monroe, Ph. 267-5211, ;
1948 Intnl, ee truck,
good cond., $225. Carlton te
Yancey, Rt. 2, College Park,
Ph. PO. 7-4983.
Farmall Cub tractor, culti-
vating equip. and 2 dise tiller,
nae made only one crop. Geo.
. Wood, Devereux.
Intnl. 4 disc turner with
2 point hitch, pick-up type,
used very little. Gus
Moore, Resaca, Ph. MA.
5756 (Calhoun).
1950 Ford, 6 cyl., 1-1/2 ton
truck, 14 ft. bed, aux. gas
tank, new clutch, 2 new tires,
$325, or trade for 3 pt. hitch
9-
tractor, cattle or rotary mow-
er. Give or take difference.
H. T. Jennings; /o Shady
Crest Farm, Rt. 1, Hiram, Ph.
WH. 2-2047 (Douglasville).
Planter and other horse
drawn tools for sale. K. B.
Martin, Rt. 1, Talmo, Ph. LE,
4.7789.
John Deere, 6 disc tiller,
-trail type, hyd. ram control,
rubber tired, excel. cond., $90.
Je .. Rainwater, Jie ht. 1s
Carrollton, Ph, 832-9493..
Simplicity garden roto
spader, almost new, $100.
Charles Harris, Clarkesville,
Ph. 754-2747,
Farmall H. tractor, mower,
4 disc tiller, bog harrow, fert.
drill, section harrow, all good
cond,, one ee prac. new, oth-
ers in good shape. Sell sep-
arately or all together cheap.
0.2. Walliams: 2 Srs. Turin,
Ph. LY. 9-3134 (Senoia).
1954 Farmall H. tractor, ex-
cel. cond., 6 disc J. D. tiller,
$1,000. cash. W. EE. Lee, Bish-
op, Ph. SO. 9-5391.
Allis Chalmers All Crop 60
combine, Case row crop and
cutter bar forage harvester,
Case rotar silage chopper,
10 in. Gehl hammer mill, dbl.
section Taylor heavy duty
harrow. R. B, Curtis, Farm-
ington, Ph, 2083 (Greens-
boro).
VAC Case tractor and bushi
and bog Rome harrow, $350.
or trade for one ton truck,
dual rear wheels or any make
of equal value. Ben Robin-
son, a 4, Carrollton, Ph. TE.
4 complete Buckeye ME to-
bacco curing outfits, oil burn-
ing, including fittings, vent
pipes, rain cape, etc., for 17
ft. tobacco barn, good cond.,
$100. H. V. White, PO Box
86, Fitzgerald.
1951 John Deere B. tractor
with rollomatice front end, al-
most new 8 disc bush and
bog harrow with hyd. cylin-
der, planters, cultivators and
smoothing drag harrow. Out-
fit used approx. 50 hrs. in 3
yrs., excel. cond., reasonably
priced and take some cattle in
trade. Willie Gooch, Rt. 2,
Buford, Ph. 434-5618. i fee
1955 Intnl. pick-up truck,
excel. cond., new tires. Bar-
ney J. Rollins, Box 81, Rt. 2,
Millen, Ph. 2717 (Waynes-
boro).
1929 model A Ford truck,
running cond. for best offer;
also, mowing mach. for LA
John Deere tractor. C. W.
Hall, Rt. 2, Adairsville, Ph.
SP. 3-3263.
Pulpwood saw in_ good
shape at my home, very
cheap. Bill Broadnax, Rt. 2,
Thomaston Rd., Macon.
1950 V Avery tractor with
planter and cultivator, priced
for quick sale. W. Tom Brown,
Rt. 2, Carnesville.
1/2 ton pick-up, 1952
Dodge truck, needs repairs.
L. E. Widney, 3850 Bakers
Ferry Rd., SW, Atlanta, Ph.
PL. 3-9005.
ood used, 2 wheel trailer,
$50. J. O. Arnold, Avondale
oe Rd., Macon, Ph, 788-
Hammer mill with 5
screens, in good cond., for
sale. Alex Stovall, Rt. 2, Hart-
well, Ph. 6-2612.
John Deere combine, $250.:
3 disc John Deere tiller, $100:
Oliver Superior grain drill,
$100.; cut-off saw for front
of tractor, $50.; three 6 row,
cotton dusters, $50. ea. Les-
ter Carson, Farmington, Pig
= 3139.
Wood gas proone:
1,000 fay cap., 100 feeders, 4
and 8 ft. good cond. Located
6 mi. N. of Roswell, off Hwy.
140. Carl Dangar, Rt, 1, Wood. | $2.
stock, Ph, 993- 3921,
John Deere No. 3 mowing
mach., good cutting cond.
with almost new blade,
hitch for tractor or mules,
Pea Archie D, McDaniel, Du-
uth,
Cole planter, puts out
no, cotton and corn,
set of block, tackle and A
6 in. block, $10.; qe H. iron
beam turner, 5: 1-H. Pexas
culpa $8.; seed shovel,
Ba
L. L. Peeples, 104 ce
St., Griffin,
G, Whitesburg,
J.
Fairburn, Ph, 461-713
John Deere 2 row,
tractor, good rubber.
lift, power take-off,
and plows 45S harrow,
5 disc tiller 2 wheel tr
in fair cond., $750.
place. Charles A.
Ph. TE.
(just off Newnan Rd
3 roller cane mill a
gal. boiler; Dodge pi
truck, false body, goo
used very little. Tal
Newsome, Rt. 1, Box 6!
dalia (6 mi. NE Vidalia
600 egg cap. elec, :
incubator, $55.; 150 egs
elec, hot water incu
$30.; 90 egg ca
round
incubator, $15.
sed ver
Riis Lilburn.
2,000 wire hanging Ds
cages, 50c ea. H. L. Ne
ee 1, Box 118-B, Ph.
John Deevs tractor,
harrow, 2 dise tiller plow
corn plant er, sae Roy
Chenault, Rt. , Acwor
1951 Intnl. ide
L-110, 3/4 ton, good
tires and nearly new
body. $250; he Ba >
Meansville.
4 wheel Intnl. factory
trailer and tires, $75.; 4
trailer made from front
of a car, mach.
good tires, yee
cultivator, $20;
truck, short Wace, base,
body, $250.; 1946 Fer
Ford tractor, $300. Ben
RiGee Hazlehurst, Ph. FR.
2824 (no collect calls)
1,000 Ib. max. cap., upr.
Bower feed mixer wit
volt elec. motor and ha
mill with 50 ft. endless
$250. cash for outfit, AL
excel. cond. a San
Vienna, Ph. 4716.
3/4 ton, stake body, C
rolet, truck, 1952 moto
put in, 6 good 15 in. loc
tires, good radiator,
good 1 H. wagon and harn
$30. Guy Teague, Rt. 1,
wanee.
_ John Deere H. tractor, gi
cond., 3 good and one 1
rear tire, $250; Gra
Hoeme plow, 1 way lift v
5 shanks and extensions, g
cond., $250.; spring to
Bermuda plow, like new,
All at my farm, 1 mi. Ss
Locust Grove. Otis Bart
Locust Grove.
Large garden tractor,
cond., cultivator, dise
row and mowing mach. |
sale or trade for good g
tle work horse, not over 6
8 yrs. old. Must be safe |
children to ride. Lewin 4)
Dills, Star Rt., Beye Pl
RI. 5. 5- -5058.
cond.
motor, in good
= Ph.
Moore, Thomaston,
7-7234.
Oakes 8 door hog self fecal
er, good as new, used to fee
only one lot of hogs;' als)
large hog drinking fountair
Mrs. Curt Hall, Rt. 2, Ne
ton, Ph. 2951.
Cabinet type incubat
forced air, auto. controls, 1
drawers, good shape, $75,
David Bradley, 20 in., chai
saw, good cond., $60. Wil)
not ship. Leonard C. Ethier
1535 Spalding Dr., Dea
Ph. GL. 7-8554.
Allis Chalmers B. tractor
good shape, hand starter,
ply tires on rear, 75 pet
tread, for sale or trade fo.
Bush Hog, pull type, mount: |
ed on rubber tires or wil
consider buying Bush Hog
also, 8 hole hog feeder, $30
cash. Carey Brannon, Buchan.
an, 4041 (Cedartows
Hwy., 3 mi. N. Buchanan).
1951 Ford tractor and 2 row
See pNe Gls Foca cond. Levi W
Ford, , McDonough, Ph
423- 3aer
McCormick combine ra
64, has harvested only 2small
crops, first class cond. a
sonable or exch. for we
Intnl.
ype, tandem har-
; 16 tooth J. D. Ber-
OW, aoled.; lntni, 5
e, stalk cutter, $50.; Intnl.
r distributor, plant-
H and M model trac-
edi 2. yrs. $220.;, 2H:
extra good, $50. Mrs.
feCrary, Pinehurst, Ph.
Se
of Ford cultivators and
ton planters, like new
j. for sale; also, want to
set of spring tooth culti-
yrs to fit cultivator frame
Super C. Farmall and set
cultivator fenders for
ex T1B8. Walker, Rayle, Ph.
; : Wood gas poultry
ders, 1,000 cap. like
Egg-O-Matic egg can-
rush type egg washer;
one bu. cap. David Brad-
poultry feeders; 2 dump
y corn trailers, hold ear
led corn, with A frame
it for unloading, fits Ford-
Major Diese tractor. N.
Boyette, Rt. _ ahina.
wagon or heavy 1 H.
walking cultivator;
cultivator; 2 corn
ter and one weeder, all
le drawn; pr. Fairbanks
s to weigh bales of cot-
rT. wagon scales weights
6 tons. All or any nart
ip. W. J. Harrison, Rt. 1,
rison, Ph. 399M2 (Tennil-
tie set of Ford sec-
rear wheel weights, for
-out type wheels, $75.
Sanders, Vienna, Ph.
ton pick-up
J motor and tires. Sell at
370 DeKalb Ave., NE.
ita 7.
hn Deere A. tractor, 2
ler plow, corn planter,
arrow and cut-off oy
adle, good cond., $410.
Chenault, Rt. 2, Rees
92 W. on Dailas Hwy).
new Winn chicken brood-
with sun parlors. Sacri-
Dunbar, 1544 Morn-
r., NE, Atlanta.
HP gasoline engine, used
aos. in all, good cond. and
an, $75.; steel wood saw
me with one, 24 in., cir-
saw and belt, all in good] e:
20:2 0.7 Carter, = ox.
5 Buiner Rd. SW, Atlanta
Ph. DI. 4-2190.
ord tractor, model 641,
' hrs., Taylor-way B and
harrow, cultivator and
mters, new cond. rotary
wer, Allis Chalmers 60
abine, good cond. grain
A, for sale or trade for
vd tractor with live PTO
ft of equal. value. See af-
4 PM or weekends. L. A.
wers, 221 W. Poplar St.,
tian
Tree Bae a type,
d con caw Su-|
, 1430 Tleabeth Sea:
Ev: Ph. GA. 9-1801.
Super A. Intnl. tractor with
ise plow, bush and bog
row, cultivator, fert. box
1 planter, $800. Joseph F,
ills, Rt. 3, Box 65-E, New-
1, Ph. ALL. 3-4036.
Super C, Intnl. tractor with
4. system. planters, fert.
pers, cultivating equip.,
anut plows and other minor |
ming equip., all for 2 row
ming, good cond., tractor
cently overhauled and
ted, $900. complete. James
1, Rt. 8, Box 530, Atbany,
HE, 5-9818.
bottom f :
Irrigation outfit: 560 ft. 6
a ipe, 2,000 ft. 5 in. pipe,
ft. 4 in. pipe and 31
No 80 Rainbird sprinklers;
4 cyl. G. M. Diesel trailer,
mounted motor and pump, 1,-
000 gal. per. min. Complete
setup for 4 A. coverage at one
setting. pel 1/3 of cost. Neal
Dabbs, eee 1, Cartersville, Ph.
EV. 2-559
2 used Ford tractor tires,
10 x 28 $15. or $10. ea. R.
Hancock, Zebulon, Ph. LO.
7~8854.
6-1/2 yd. used Pan pulled
by 995 Lugamatic Oliver with
375 GMC motor. Charles
Dee Jr., Hoboken, Ph.- GL.
Cut-off saw and frame,
$12.50; also, hand turn corn
sheller, $6. Howard Glenn,
Carlton.
Two 11 ft, metal gates,
good as new, $15. ea.; 2 load-
ing cranes for Ford tractor or
any tractor with 3 point hitch,
$15. ea.; metal scaffold, 5 x 5
x 9 ft., $30. Coy Vaughan, Rt.
5, Cumming, Ph. TU. 7-7563.
1950 John Deere M. trac-
tor, planting and cultivating
equip., 4 disc tiller and har-
row. All good cond., $500.;
also, cotton duster and trans-
planter. Gus Bearden, Rt. 4,
Eastman.
W-9 Intnl. tractor, good
cond., nearly new rear tires,
new paint; also, 500 gal. tank
for Friend spray mach., extra
good cond. W. B. Wood, Rt. 2,
McDonough.
5 ft. leveling blade for Cub
traction or, . HC. model.;A
tractor. Bought new, used
very little. Make offer. Miles
F. White, Rt. 5, Rome.
2 platform scales, 500 Ib.
cap.; one floor scale, 1,000 Ib.
cap. and one truck scale, 20,-
000 Ib. cap. All in good cond.
R. L. Odom, Barnesville, Ph.
1206-W.
1956 Dodge, V-8, pick-up
truck, good cond., $600. Travis
Lumpkin, Rtz2, Box 77, Syl-
vester.
Broiler equip. for 11,000,
good cond., entire lot prices:
22 elec. Jamesway brooders,
$20. ea.; 94 hanging feeders,
90c ea.; 65 large feeders, hold
over 200 pss SDse Cass 233) 5.
Es automatic waterets, $5.
; baby chick waterers free.
: Hart, c/o Copper ae
Farm, Midland, IPAeWAti d=
7961 (Columbus). is,
25 Purina hanging type
chick feeders, No. P-16, $1. ea.
here if all taken. James B.
Moods: Brooks, Ph. LY. 9-
Martin ditcher, mule or
tractor drawn; cut-off saw
and belt for WC or WD Allis
Chalmers tractor, not junk; 2
H. wagon, good cond.; ic
turning plow, mule drawn:
steel beam hamon plow, mule |
drawn. No letters. R. T. Ran-
dall, Rt. 1, Lavonia.
John Deere rake, good as
new, $100. No chks. L,
Kittle, Riel. Temple,
EQUIPMENT
WANTED
Want used pulley and pow-
er take-off attachment for
1952 Super A Farmall trac-
tor, will furnish plate where
attachment fits on tractor.
Morris Camp, Rt. 2, Norman
Park.
250 gal. Butane tank, in
mand, and 500 gal. fuel oil
uk, Both in good cond., $40.
GT, Jolley, Rt. 2, Au-
1, Ph. 946-2226.
(954 Massey Harris pony
ctor with 10 disc bush and
3 harrow, 4 cultivator
ows complete, bottom turn-
and side disc turned plow.
| hydraulic lift:and in first
cond., runs like new.
m Starnes, Rt. 1, Box 130-
Calhoun, s
Trigation system, 2 in.
rdner Denver pump, 500
engine, LOO tt.
Sand 4 in., 12 Rain-
sprinkler heads, tees and
Want wide -frontend to
Farmall H. tractor, E. T. Ma-
this, Mitchell, Ph. 3420.
Want John Deere tractor,
50, 60, 530 or 630. Must have
live power shaft. Paul Sum-
mer, Rt. ,1 Omega, Ph. 2292,
Want power cane mill. K.
R. Jordan, Rt. 2, Homerville,
Ph. HU. 7-2265, Collect calls
accepted. Kay
Want D-4 Caterpillar Bull-
dozer blade with hydraulic
system. J. E. Adams, Gremen,
aa LE, 17-3114 after 6:30
Want to trade Ford tractor
in perfect cond. for 1960
Cub. Would pay some differ-
Rt.| ence or would consider trad-
De ce cattle or pay cash for
eS Deets Ae 1, Alma,
B.| Ave.,
Want used garden roto til-
ler, about 4 H. or 4 H,
garden tractor with reverse
Bean and equip. R. L. Dunlap.
Rt. 4, LaGrange.
Want used 12 x 38 tractor
tire, no breaks and good
tread; also, want Jate model
pull type, sub-soiler, in good
cond. for Farmall M. tractor.
Will buy best offer. C. B.
Thornton, 401 E. Princeton,
es gence Park, Ph. PO.
Want one late model com-
bine. E. L. Rhodes, Bremen.
Want one set of planters and
cultivators, good working
cond., for John Deere M.
tractor, within 50 mi.. radius
and cheap for cash. Homer P.
Cowan, Rt. 1, Box 312, Nor-
cross, Ph. HI. 3-6804.
Want two, 12 x 28 tires
and farm wagon and forage
blower in good cond. and two,
11 x 38 tires. Dan Haygood,
hee Culloden, Ph. TU, 5-
Want two 600 x 22 tractor
tires and old second hand
David Bradley, 4 wheel, rid-
ing garden tractor for parts.
Write what you have and
price. E. D. Driskell, Rt. 2,
Culloden.
Want Massey -
model M. hay bailer an
31 mower in good cond. and
cheap for cash. valy Sanders,
Vienna, Ph. 4716
Want iron or galvanized
vipe, 1/2 in. and or 3/4 in.,
used. Must be cheap, state
price. Ken Holyoak, Enigma.
Want wide frontend for
Farmall C. tractor. Paxton
Harper, PO Box 55, Wray.
Want plant setter, would
like 3 point hitch. Will con-
sider pull type, good shape,
reas. priced. W. A, Smith, Rt.
5 Ellijay.
Want spring tooth plow for
Ford tractor, 7 or 9 tooth.
Turner Moon, Rt. 1 Lithonia,
Ph, 469-8561 (Stone Moun-
tain),
Want 2 row cultivator with
Cole planters and fertilizer
hoppers, in-good shape. Must
have 3 point hitch and 50 to
60 mi. from Gray; also, for
sale, John Deere sub- soiler,
in very good cond. J. J.
Moore, Rt. 2, Gray.
Want cultivators and plant-
ers for 1951 John Deere B
tractor or will consider culti-
vators alone. Must be in good
shape, no junk and reason-
ably priced, within 40 - 50
Ferguson
mi. radius. Spencer Strange,
phe Savannah St., Hartwell,
a.
_ Want to trade W. C. Allis
Chalmers, in running cond.
with equip. for late model
tractor, 1955 or later, with or
| without equip. Will pay dif-
ference in cash. All letters
ans. M. M. Munroe, Rt. 2,
Buchanan, Ph. 3871.
Want subsoiler for 3 point
hitch, prefer with shearing
T. pin, but would consider oth-
ers. Advise price, and wheth-
er you will put on truck line
for me. Robert J. OSteen, Rt.
2, Douglas, Ph. 384-3772.
Want old model tractor
prefer one row, not too far
away and priced right for
cash. Might consider a gar-
den tractor, buy or trade 1928
model. T. S. Ouzts, Winder.
Want cultipacker for AC
B tractor. Edward L. Boyd,
2037 Spring Hill Terr, Au-
gusta.
Want No. 10 Vulcan plow
points. G. M. Williams, Rt. 2,
Covington.
Want one heavy duty tool
bar for TD-6 or TD-9 craw-
ler; also, one 26 or 28 in.
wood saw. R. R. Wynne, Sr.,
Sewell Mill Rd., Rt. 2, Box
128, Newnan.
Want 12 disc, 26 in., Rome
heavy duty woods off-set
harrow. State particulars.
Ernest Lewis, PO Box 238,
Waycross.
Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
Plsoons, ...
No. | 22267
priced,
See lee ee
Cue heifer 40 freshen
Willard, Rt. 1,
Box 52-A, College Park, Ph.
964-3014 (Atlanta).
Reg. Angus bull, 4-1/2 yrs.
old; by son of Lorraine Farms
($30, 000.00 bull) Homeplace
Eileenmere 192 and by a
daughter of Beaverdams $15,-
000.00. bull Eileenmere 1074,
$400.00 or exch. for bull of
equal bloodline; also, 9 mo.
old Reg. bull calf, sired by
this bull, $200.00. Selling to
keep from inbreeding. R. M
Turner, Rupert.
Extra nice, gentle, milch
cow, 3 yrs. old, Guernsey and
Jersey cross, to freshen Feb.
17, $150.00; also, Jersey hei-
fer to freshen Feb. 27, $125.
Both bred to Reg. Angus bull.
H. M. Tribble, Rt. 2 Carters-
ville, Ph, EV. 2-0310 (Cass-
ville) after 3 PM.
Extra fine black Angus cat-
tle, Reg., 7 cows, 1 bull,
bred heifer, 1 young bull, 3
mos. old, 2 calves. None over
3 yrs. old, $2,300. L. P. Min-
pecan Box 463, Douglas
(4 mi. E. on Alma Hwy.).
=Dplen standard Reg. polled
Hereford bulls, 12 and 13 mos.
old, excel. ploodlines, good
color and = size, reasonably
priced. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2,
Pena (Klondike), Ph. HU.
Reg. Guernsey male, 2-1/2
yrs. old, Riegeldale blood-
lines; also, some fresh cows
and some to freshen soon, 2
and 3 calf cows. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.
Reg. Jersey bull, born Aug.|p
20, 1957, Rajah Lynn Com-
mando, sire was Commando
Advancer J. R., sire of sire
was Marlu Golden Advancer.
Excel. herd bull, reasonably
priced. Rebecca Bentley, 1119
Barnes Mill Rd. Marietta. Ph.
4287125,
~ Several good Reg. polled
Hereford bulls for sale, all
very red, deep bodied and well
grown for age. Winton C. Har-
visy Rt. 1, Screven. Ph.eJU:
4-2312 (Odum).
Reg. polled Hereford bull,
$250.00. G. OKelley, Mays-
ville, Phe (Ole 2-710
Eight Ist and 2nd al ft
milch cows of good stock. R.
B. Curtis, Farmington, Ph
2083 (Greensboro).
2 Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 11 mos. old; 6 Reg. poll-
ed Hereford heifers, 7 - 14
mos. old. Plate Domino and
SHF Victor Domino blood-
lines. J. D. Johnson, Turin,
Ph. LY. 9-3185 (Senoia).
Reg. horned Hereford bull,
3-1/2 yrs. old, sired by CK
Clipper D68. Vigorous breed-
er, ready for heavy service.
Calves can be seen on farm
near Conyers. Selling to pre-
vent inbreeding. G. M. Ander-
son, 148 Mt. Vernon Dr., De-
eatur, Ph. DR. 7-8401.
50 Holstein, Jersey and
Guernsey cows, some Reg.
Base and permit with Pet
Dairy, Washington. DeLaval
pipe line with 5 milking units,
washing manifold and vat, 500
gal. bulk tank, stainless steel
with elec. washer. All equip.
like new. H. B. Cook, Rt. 1,
Crawford.
14 polled bulls, dbl. Reg., 2
are 23 mos. old, ready for
heavy service, 12 are 10 - 12
mos. old. All are well marked
and from good bloodlines and |
large for age. Harry A. Was-
den, MD, Quitman.
2 good Reg., beef
type,
polled Shorthorn bulls, n o w] Rt
ready for service. J. Frank
pranet Albany, Ph. HE. 6-
59.
8 Reg. Angus bulls, 1 yr.
old, from nice herd, good
bloodlines, Eileenmere, priced
right. See at Stuart Murray
Farm. E. G. Fonts, New Se-
ane Rd., Kennesaw, Ph. 427-
4 fine Reg. Hereford bulls,
horned type, good conforma-
tion and well marked. Two,
18 mo. old, and two, 24 mos.
old. Sell 1 or all. G. L. Mc-
Cartney, 3602 Piedmont Rd.,
NE Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 3-
oS
or
Reg. Guernsey bred heifers,
some just freshen, great milk
producers, nice color; also,
service age bulls, reasonably
F, H. Bunn, Midville.
!3 or more. Mrs. G
Good Jersey milch cow, rea!
good in milk and butter, 3rd
calf, 2-1/2 mos. old, wt. aboui
700 lbs., Bae 00 without calf.
Mrs. W. H. Bell, Charing. _
3 Jersey milch cows fresh
in with calves at side $150. 00
ea. 10 young Hereford males,
6 mos. to 2 yrs., reasonable.
J. W. Aldridge, Rt. 2, Ft. Val-
ley, Ph. TA 55883.
Angus cows and heifers,
purebred not registered, 1-3
yrs. old, $150 up. Can deliver
W. West.
Jr., c/o Westwood Farm, At-
Janta, Ph, BL. 5-3937.
Blanck Angus stock bull, 30
mos. old, perfect picture.
purebred but not Reg., $200.
Dan Stames, Rt. 1, Box 130-A.
Calhoun.
4 Holstein heifers to fresh-
en in August. Barney J, Rol-
lins, Rt. 2, Box 81, Millen, Ph.
2717 (Waynesboro).
2 nice polled Hereford bulls,
sired by. G. J. Lamplighter
95th, real good prospects for
herd bulls, priced to sell. M.
J. Blackmon, Pinehurst, Ph.
2938 (located 4 mi. SE of
Pinehurst).
~ Reg. polled Hereford bull, 4
yrs. old, Jan. 10 $275.00: if
bought within 10 days after
this notice reaches subscrib-
ers. R. E. Smith, Kt. 2, Box
19, McLarin Rd., Fairburn, Ph.
904- ~3744 after 6:30 PM week
ays.
Polled Hereford bull, Rollo
Domino, dbl Reg., dark red,
blocky, well marked, ready
for service, 17 mos. old, $225.
Dawson, Holly Oak
Ranch, Rt. 4, Box 21, Alpha-
retta, Ph. GR. 5-5960.
bull,
Reg. Black Angus
calved June 16, 1960, $150.00:
also, purebred unregistered
Black Angus bull, calved
June 20, 1960. Grandmother of
this bull bred too young rea-
son for non-reg., $100.00.
Both priced at my farm.
Knight Ave. Extension, just
out of City limits. P. V. Prid-
geon, 643 Owens St., Way-
cross, Ph. AT 3-7152.
Several Reg. and_ several
purebred unregistered Angus
bulls, ready for service. Best
bloodlines, priced to sell. Will
del. within 50 mi. Elzia
Hayes, c/o Model Farm, Rt. 1,
Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3-4558
(Newnan).
Swine
Purebred Duroc hogs, bred
gilts, $75.00 to $100 ea.; sow
and pigs, $125; also, black
mare mule, $75. Marvin New-
some, Sandersville.
20 pigs, Duroc, Hampshire,
Yorkshire cross, 8 wks. old.
$10.00 ea. R. J. Duffey, Mc-
Donough.
Pigs for sale, 10 wks. old.
Neal Allen, Rt. 1, Daniels-
ville, Ph. SY-1-2295.
Berkshire boar, wt. approx.
110 Ibs.; Berkshire gilt, wt.
approx. 110 lbs. Reg. in buy:
ers name, $30 ea. F O B
farm. John Purvis, Charing.
20 good Hampshire pigs,
ready for sale. Byron Ander-
son, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph, GR.
5-4366.
8 pigs, 3/4 eos V/4
Poland China, 10 wks. old,
$110.00 ea. Walter A. Haney,
Rt. 4, Box 132, Birmingham
Rd. Alpharetta.
Sow, 7 pigs, 4 wks. old; sow,
8 pigs, 3 wks. old; also, 15
shoats, 35 to 60 lbs. Allred
and spotted. W. J. Harrison,
. Harrison, Ph.
(Tennille).
Purebred Poland China
boar from Reg. stock, 2
old, cheap; 9 Landrace and
Poland China crossed pigs, 8
wks. old, ready to go, $10.00
ea. Mrs. H. W. Simmons, Rig-
gins Mill Rd., Macon, Ph. SH.
2-1334.
Reg. purebred, meat type,
Hampshires, out of best blood-
lines, pigs of both sex, 10 wks.
old open and bred gilts. All di-
sease free. C. G. Studstill, Rt.
1, Eastman, Ph. 374 - 3908.
Reg. Berkshire sow, and
Reg. Berkshire boar, boar
was ist place winner in Jr.
Spring Class at So. E. Fair.
Both are FFA chain swine
and in good shape. Philip
Williams, Rt. 8, Lawrence-
ville, Ph. TH. 3-2876,
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Feeds Failing To Meet Manufacturers Guanes. But Within Tolerance De embe ;
A BC FARM SERVICE, Jackson, Georgia
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin Ft. Valley, Georgia
os Gucrant Happyvaie Mill Feed SG
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(I>ped Oats i G 11.9 4.0 12.0 L & R AN Mash Pullet Developer : G 14.5
* Fiber Hich F 12.6 5.5 12,4 - * Protein Low : F 143
Al \ PILES, INC., Chicago, Illinois McC MILLEN FEED MILLS, Fr. Wayne, Indiona :
fhecher Mill Feed GS 11.0 2.0 33.0 Master Mix Broiler Concentrate LS) 41.0
* Fiber High F 12.6 3.0 35.2 * Fat Low Ey 435:
Av -Y FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, Kentucky MARBUT MIIING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia 3
ed A Super Hi Energy Broiler Ration Crumbles Med. G 22.5 4.0 3.0 Fairway Cage Concentrate Medicated G 35.0
* Protein Low F 21.4 5.3 2.4 * Fiber High Seek 35.0
eo - Fairway Cage Concentrate Medicated S 35.0
BIE! FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia ; "* Protein Low & Fiber High F 34.7
hvancy Saver 20% Dairy Feed SG 29.0 2.5 14.0
* Protein Low F 19.3 3.5 9.7 MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia :
: Best Maid Cattle Pellets | GS 20.0
B2" <0 ALFALFA MILLS, INC., New Bremen, Ohio * Fiber High Te pps
menmco Alfalfa Meal 3 SG 13.0 1.5 33.0 -
* Fiber High F 13.9 1.9 35.6 J. D. PERKERSONS SONS, Austell, Geergia
Perkersons 20% Dairy Feed G 20.0
Bt JE COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia : * Protein Low F 19.1
-cheye 36% Protein Solyent Extracted Cottonseed Meal G 34.0 2:00
* Fiber High : F 36.3 2.2 17.8 PINE RIDGE FEED MILL, Franklin, Georgia ;
sae ; : Check-R-Mix Grower Mash (All Mash) SE < G 17.0
BES ED & POULTRY, Juno, Georgia * Protein Low ; F 16.5
citer Mash sain Calorie) Meclicated i 23.0 5.5 3.0 = :
* Protein Low & Fat Low F 21.9 8.0 2a ROME OIL MILL, DIV. HUNT FOODS & INDUSTRIES, INC., Rome, Ga.
aor Cherokce Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 41.0
L. 8. CARTER COMPANY, Buford, Georgia * Protein Low E 40.1
+. 6. Carter Company Broiler Mash : GS 25.0 4.5 3.0 : see
* Protein Low F 19.4 4.9 2.6 G. P. ROSE & COMPANY, Nashville, Tennessce : =
Rose's Dog Food ; G 24.0
AL SOYA COMPANY, Ft. Wayne, Indiana : : * Fat Low F 26.3
Master Mix Broiler Finisher ; G 20.0 75 3.0 5 z
* Fat Low FE 20.0 7.0 2.8 THE RUBY MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Geergia - : 3
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CLr 1 AND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee : | * For Low of 18.3
1? Edge Wheat Gray Shorts. SG 15.0 3.5 6.0
: * Fiber High F 15.0 44 6.4 SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
=F S Stivers Sest Wheat Brown Shorts SG 16.9
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Jazz Complete Egg Producer Crumbles G 16.9 2.5 7.0 -
* Protein Low F des 3.4 3.1 SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia Se
Southern Poultry Broiler Starter Mash Med. G 23.0
* Protein Low. Ba 2095
EVEP SEST MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia Broiler Starter Mash Medicated G 22.0
Ever-Best 200 M Layer Premix G 23.0 3.5 10.5 * Protein Low ei 222
* Protein Low F 21.9 4.2 9.0 Southern Poultry Starter Mash Medicated GS 23.0
* Pretein Low Fee 21-9.
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GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia sacked Gorn & Oats Bal ce S 9.0
G M C High Energy Starter Mash Medicated S 22.0 5.0 3.0 * Fat- Low aE 10.7
* Protein Low F 21.5 eed 3.0 5 :
G M C Hen Conditioner Medicated S 18.0 3.5 5.0 SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, lilinois
* Protein Low F 17.2 4.5 3.6 Swift's Cottonseed Meal or Pellets 41% Protein
G M C High Energy Starter Mash Medicated S 22.9 5.0 3.0 Prime @zality 'G 41.0
* Protein Low FE 21.2 5.5 3.0 Protein Low 3 F 49.4
G M C High Energy Starter Pellets Medicated G 22.0 5.0 3.0 =
* Protein Low Eros e214 5.7 259) WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Mobama :
G M C High Energy Starter Pellets Medicated G 22.0 5.0 3.0 South Georgia Dairy Feed G 16.0
* Protein Low F 21.4 5.6 2.7 ; * Fiber High Eee a
Feeds Penalized For Failure To Meet Manufacturers. Guarantee December, 1960
G6 Guaranteed by Manufacturer E : =
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BRANNEN FEED MILL, Brooklet, Georgia
PROTEIN. FAT . FIBER
Szap Corn cS 1s 2.5 11.0
: (P) Protein F 6.3 3.2 11.4.
CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee
Gilt Edge Wheat Gray Shorts GS 15.9 3.5 6.0
(P) Fiber 5 17.0 325) 6.9
THE | COLORADO MILLING & ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Coloredo
Wheat Gray Shorts & Screenings G 16.0 3.5 6.0
(P) Fiber : F 16.9 3.5 7.0
COLUMBIA MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY, Columbia, Tennessee :
Blue Seal Wheat Gray Shorts G 16.0 3.5 6.9
(P) Fiber F 16.9 3.5 7.8
COCPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Baltimore, Maryland
CPA Milk Maker F - 20% G 20.0 3.0 10.9
(P) Protein F 17.4 4.2 6.9
Sweet Stock Feed F _6 17.0 3.0 4.0
(P) Fiber F 13.6 3.1 6.9
DENMARK FEED MILL, Denmark, Georgia
Snep Corn G 75 2.5 11.0
(P) Protein F 6. 3.4 9:7.
FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia : :
Feedright Master 36% Poultry Concentrate S 34.9 2.0 6.0
(P) Fiber F 393) 2.0 7.0
Feedright Laying Mash : S 20.0 3.0 8.0
(P) Frotein F 16.2 3.2 6.1
GEORGIA EROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollron, Georgia
H. &. Broiler Finisher Meal 2G) 20.08
(P) Protein F 18.8
MC MILLEN FEED MILLS, Fr. Wayne, Indiana :
Maste: Mix Calf Mixer 559 GG 26.0
(P) Fiber ie F 28.3
THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Clinton, lowa :
Pillsbury's Best Chick Starter (7!) Mdicnted: @ 20.0
(P) Pretein F 18.5
SENECA Ol}. MILL, Seneca, South Ccrolina g
Seneca Cottonseed Meal - 36% Frotein - Prime. Quality G 20)
d (P) Provein F 34.8
SESSIONS " MILLS, Enterprise, Alx>ama ue
Sesco 45% Protein Peanut Meci & Peanut Hulls s
(Hexane Solvent Extracted) ; Par G 450
(P} Protein & Fiber F 43.7
VIDALIA COTTON OIL COMPANY, Vidalia, Georgia : Ss
Video Brand Expeller Process 41% Protcin Coltonseed : :
Meal GS 41.0
(P) Protein ie 375
Video Brand Expeller Process 41% Protein Cerone
Meal : ee S 41.9
(P) Protein & Fiber F 38.9
"WESTBROOK FARM SUPPLY, Louisville, Geersia eae
Ground Snap ccs 6 75
(P) Fiber F Td
Feeds Found As Deciared
A & G MILLING COMPANY, Maysville, Georgia
6 feeds as declared
December, 1960
BLUE RIDGE FEED STORE, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
ALLIFD MILLS, INC., Chicago, IIinois
pal feeds as declared
AGUARTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia
12 feeds as declared
AUBEY FEED MILLS, Louisville, Kentucky
feeds as declared
JACK BENTL EY, Lincolnten, Georgia
1 feed as declared
A. Me BICKLEY, INC., Marshallville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
BIG A FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Toccoa, Georgia
1 feed as declared
BIRDCEY | FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia
5 feeds as declared
BURT'S FEED & POULTRY, Juno, Georgia
1 feed as declared
CAMMON'S POULTRY & SEAFOOD, LaGrange, Georgia
1 feed as declared
CAROLINA KILLING COMPANY, Laurens, South Carolina
2 feeds as declared
CARR & BOATRIGHT COMPANY, Sader Georgia
1 feed as declared
CEDAR VALLEY MILLS, Cedartown, yaeeosle
4 feeds as declared
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Geers f
1 feed as declared
CENTRAL SOYA COMPANY, Fort Wayne, Indiana
2 feeds as declared
Continued 1) Pag =
eet
Continued From Page 4
LLING COMPANY, Chatsworth, Georgia
elared:-
=D MILL, Canton, Seergia
declared z
fi MILLING COMPANY, Athens, Georgia
clared
NG COMPANY, ileveland, Tennessee
es declared
OOPERA VE MILIS, INC., Baltimore, Maryland
" as declared
GES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
s declared
& SEED COMPANY, Powis: eeersis
as declared :
AWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia
Ss declared
ND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
as declared
EED MILLS, Ic., Avena; Georgia
is declared bee
APSE, Alma, Georgia
Ss MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia
eds: as deciared
VICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia
as deciared :
MILLING COMPANY, Aubuctas Gesria:
ds as declared
MG GOMPANY, Douglas, Georgia
declared
ee Mis, -ING., pal ddaes Geatsi
E. MILEING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
Ss. es declared
t MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Hingston :
as declared
December, 1960
MOSSY CREEK FARMS, INC., Perry, Georgia
1 feed as declared
MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
THE WHEW ERA MILLING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Kansas
1 feed as declared
. NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota
1 feed as declared
OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
OZIER'S FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia
1 feed os declared
J. D. PERKERSONS SONS, Austell, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Clinton, lowa
13 feeds as declared
PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, Georgia
1 feed as declared
PRESLEY & VAUGHN, Toccoa, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
= PUCKETT BROTHERS, Blakely, eeccole
2 feeds as declared
PURITAN MILLS, Murfreesboro, Tennessee
1 feed as declared
THE QUAKER CATS COMPANY, Chicago, lilinois
1 feed as declared
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri
49 feeds as declared
RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia
5 feeds as declared
ROME GIL MILL, Rome, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
RUSSELL-MIL}ER MILLING COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota
1 feed os declared -
SARDIS MILLING COMPANY, Sardis, Georgla
1 feed s declared
1A BROILED SUPPLY, InC., Carrollton, Georgia
eds as declared
SECURITY MES, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
"3 feeds as declared
A RENDE =PECS, INC., Rome: Crag
sed as declared
SENFCA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Carolina
3 feeds os declared
PPLY, Gibson cee 4
SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Americus, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
SMITH POULTRY COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia
1 feed as declared
COMPANY, Chicago, Mlinois
ds a deciared
SOUTH GEORGIA BROILERS, INC., Blackshear, Georgia
1 feed as declared
VALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Fi. Valley, Georgia
feeds as declared x
SCU"H GEORGIA POULTRY & SUPPLY, Camilla, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee
feed es declared
SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
HER MILLING COMPANY, Meson Gears
feed as declared
SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
8 feeds as declared
SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia
13 feeds as declared
TT MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
feed as declared
SOUTHERN SOYA CORPORATION, Estill, South Carolina
1 feed as declared
UCKY BY- PRODUCTS CORPORATION, Louisville, Kentucky
feed as. declared
| MILLING. CS SMPARNY, pone eorgia
ef feeds as declared x
SOUTHERN PCILTRY COMPANY, Elberton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
SPARTAN GP4'*N & MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Carolina
3 feeds cs declared
ROSSE MILLING. COMPANY, cochrene, Wisconsin
_as declared
A. E. STALEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Decatur, Illinois
1 feed as declared
FED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Gisrais
eds as cea:
STADARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
NIA POLLER MILL, INC., Eavonia, Georgia
feeds as. declared
STANDARD FEFD MILLING COMPANY, Merietta, Georgia
Te MILLS, Sclctantsaa: dennesee
feeds _ as oeeciored ie
1 feed as declared
WE ie PACKING COMPANY, Fiagerald, Georgia
feed as declared
STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
& feeds as declared
ne NNELL MILLING COMPANY, teen Georgia
deo as declared - :
SWIE> 8. COMPANY, Feed Department, Chicago, Ilinois
10 feeds as declared
TER FEED MILLS, Ft. Wayne, Indiana
i feeds: 5 as declared
THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Haein Georgia
1 feed as declared
UT MILLING. COMPANY, INC. recices Georsia
feeds as SESS,
Cc. M. TRULOCK & SON, Hephzibah, Georgia
1 feed as declared
ike POULTRY COMPANY, Gainesvllie; eroaia
as gerlaied ;
WALL-ROGALSKY MILLING COMPANY, McPherson, Kansas
1 feed as declared
ILLS, Inc., Athens, Sosrsic
ed
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabaine
7 feeds as declared
i, Sie Piedmont, Alabama
Failures
Penalties
Total
As Declared
ain
PAGE SIX
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
Swine
Reg. Spotted Poland China
hogs from champ bloodlines,
treated for Cholera, Erysipe-
Jas and Bangs tested free.
Bred gilts, service boars, fall
pigs of all sizes and over 200
head to pick from. W. Pres-
ton White, Rt. 2, Alamo.
Pigs, 8 wks. old, for sale.
Neal Allen, Rt. 1, Danielsville,
Ph. SY. 1-2295. :
Black Poland China_ pigs,
weaned, treated, 40 - 60 lbs.,
from Reg. Cert. meat type
breeding, $25.00 and up. Can
furnish gilts and boars unre-
lated, open gilts, 175 lbs., $60
ea.; bred gilts, $125.00. Jas. R.
Mullis, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-
6490.
gilt,
USIU SC ieee Se
Black Poland China
plack Hampshire cross, 50 lbs.
ot more; 2 Duroc gilts, 40 to
50 Ibs. ea. Charlie Malphus,
Springfield.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Mexican Burros, all sizes,
reasonably priced, very gen-
tle. D. B. Lewis 2332 Panola
Rd., Lithonia, Ph. HU. 2-8363.
One pair matched mare
mules, 10 years. old wt.
approx., 1,100 lbs. Kenneth
Golden, Rt. 2, Temple.
Small Shetland pony geld-
ing, 4 yrs. old with saddle
and bridle, well broke, $175.
John C. Thomas, Gracewood,
Ph. RE. 6-3379.
Gentle red sorrel gelding
Shetland pony, fine. with
children, saddle, saddle hold-
er, bridle and other accessor-
jes, $225.00. Donald W. Sin-
gleton, MD, 622 Candler Bidg.,
Atlanta, Ph. CE, 3-4915.
7 yr. old, gentle, mare mule,
harness, wagon and some plow
tools, $125.00 at my farm.
Guy M. Ward, 501 Ridley
Ave., LaGrange, Ph. TU-4 -
7800. No collect calls accept-
ed,
Buckskin pleasure mare,
--was shown very successfully
in 1960. Suitable for amateur,
$300.00. Sally Forrester, 2572
Lawrenceville Hwy., Decatur,
Ph. HI. 3-5853.
Brown and white stallion,
excel. cond., broken and gen-
tle, saddle and pony cart.
Walt Thomas, 1253 Mayfair
Dr., NE, Atlanta, Ph. 522-1346.
At Stud: Silver Palomino
American 5 gaited saddle
horse, one of the most consis-
tent and outstanding stallions
now available. Sire, Reg. Pal-
omino and 5 gaited saddle
horse. Fee $25.00 plus $1
daily mare care. Sam Deaton,
e/o Alfarminda Farms, Union
Grove Church Rd., Auburn,
Ph. TH. 3-2517 (Lawrence-
ville).
At Stud: Palomino for ser-
vice; also, nice black mare
pony for sale. Frank McKay,
pee Estates, Ph. DR. 8-
787.
SUG ise ar ence Ce
Light sorrel gelding, 4 yrs.
old with nice western saddle
and bridle, very high spirited.
Billy J. Brannen, 300 E. Ho-
ward St., Glennville, Ph. OL.
4-2648.
Female donkey, will work
or fide, harmless . around
children, 4 yrs. old, $85.00 at
farm or will trade for heifer.
Leonard Teems, Rt. 1, Ring-
gold. |
Shetland pony, black and
white, 7 yr. old gelding very
gentle, bridle and saddle in-
eluded; also, bay mare, 8 yrs.
old, suitable for pleasure
riding and equitation show
classes. Del. free 50 mi, ra-
dius of Atlanta. Waren B.
Benson, 6821 Peachtree-Dun-
woody Rd., NE, Atlanta 19,
Ph. BL. 5-6821.
2 spotted Shetland brood
mares, 7 and 8 yrs. old, 40 in.
and 45 in., due to foal in
April. J. W. Warrington, Jr.
ant Mtn. View Dr,, Gaines-
ville. :
Pr. of matched mules, No. 1
weighs about, 1,100 lbs., $300
or trade for cows or hogs. E.
T. Mathis, Mitchell, Ph. 3420.
Pinto Welsh pony, spirited,
$125.00. John Richard Wilson,
Madison, Ph. 391J3.
900 lb. mare mule, middle
aged, in good shave and ready
to work, $75.00. G. C. Mash-
es Adairsville, Ph. SP. 3-
Bay horse mule, wt. about
1,000 Ibs., cheap for cash,
Charlie Malphus, Springfield.
MARKET BULLETIN
2 nice milk goats coming in
soon; also wagon spring ceat
for sale. Mrs. Lee Kirkley,
3860 Cascade S, W. Atlanta
LIVESTOCK
WANTED
83 black and white Shetland
pony mares, 46 in. tall, bred
to 36 in. solid black stallion,
foal in early spring, $200 ea.;
brown and white, 40 in, 3
yr. old, mare, heavy in foal,
$250.00; two 1 yr. old, mares,
40 in. tall, $150.00 ea. Dan
Brock, EHastanollee.
One-mule, wt. 1,150 Ibs., do
general work anywhere, $150.
L. T. Kittle, Rt. 1, Temple.
Sorrel, 5 paited, saddle
horse, gentle but plenty of
will work to plow, $200.00 or
trade for cattle. S. K. Payne,
ee Acworth, Ph. WE. 4-
Mare mule, gentle. with
bridle, collar and gear for
plowing, $50.00. See anytime.
Mrs. Omie Brook, Rt. 2, Box
252, Hephzibah.
At Stud: Bandar, Reg. Ara-
bian chestnut stallion, 15
hands, prepotent stallion with
excellent conformation, head
and disposition. Proven top
quality gets. All off-spring
Reg. J. K. Beaty, 4289 Flat
Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU-
9-0173 for appointment.
Ma mule, wt.
Mare 3
1,000 Ibs., no plug, $100.00.
W. J. Hardin, Avera.
Reg. Morgan stud _ colt,
chestnut, good conformation,
short coupled, very alert;
pony mares, no bad habits,
good with children, one train-
ed to cart; buggy with top,
side curtains, rubber tires,
good cond. B. F. Malone, c/o
Hickory Springs Farm, Rt. 1,
Box 90, Fairburn, Ph. 964 -
4402.
At Stud: Buddys Black
Boy, Reg. Tenn. Walking
horse. One of the most con-
sistent and outstanding stal-
lions now showing: Roy Dor-
sey, 2561 Bohler Rd. NW,
Atlanta, Ph. CH. 7-1115.
At Stud: Mr. Nibbles, P-
7757, dark bay Quarter horse
stallion. Joe Hancock, J 0 e
Bailey, King Ranch breeding
at its best, 1961 introductory
fee, $50.00 plus $1.00 d ay
mare care, Ivan E, Taylor,
Griffin, Ph. 88304.
Sorrel colt, 7 mos. old, with
flax mane and tail, white spot
on face, halter broke, gentle
and easy handled. Fred Prit-
chett, Rt. 3, Commerce, Ph.
355-4134.
At Stud: Welsh pony stal-
lion, red with flax mane and
tail; Welsh pony gelding, well
trained for cattle pony, $125;
also, female Mexican burro,
eart and harness, $175.00.
Lester Carson, Farmington,
Ph, SO. 9-3139.
Nice pony, $75.00 at my
place; also, nice saddle to go
with pony, $15.00. Charlie
Broadnax, Rt. 2, Thomaston
Rd., Macon.
Mare mule, works good, 10
yrs. old, wt. 1,300 Ibs. Willie
Ratcliff, Star Rt. A, Ellijay.
Shetland pony stud, 22 mos.
old, gentle but spirited, sad-
dle and bridle, $200.00 W. R.
Richardson, Rt. 1, Box 98,
Jesup, Ph. GA. 7-2933.
2 nice mare ponies, 2 yrs.
old, loves children, cheap. J.
W. Van Horn, Jr., 4457 Cov-
ington Hwy., Decatur, Ph.
BU, 9-5798.
Sheep and Goats
200 Southwestern ewes, 150
lambs and 9 Reg. Suffolk
rams, priced to sell. Henry H.
Currington, Rt. 2, Mauk.
2 young milk goats, freshen-
ed first time in January. TB
and Bang tested. $25.00. and
$35.00. Leon Watson, Unadil-
la. Ph. 2891.
12 female goats, 6 kids and
1 male, grown goats, $10.00
ea., kids, $2.00 ea One
buyer take all. These are not
milk goats. See. Hoke Wil-
banks, 273 State St.. Com-
merce, 3 :
style and spirit, 8 yrs. old,|
approx.
Want a steer well broke to
plow. State age, size and
price. Lewis Ledbetter, Rt. 1,
Waleska.
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
White Bermuda onion
plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50;
250 M; Chas. W. frost -
proof cabbage plants, 300,
$1.25; 500, $2.00; $3.00 M. All
postage paid. Per. 38.
Chanclor, Pitts. Ph. 8-2035.
Old time
bushes, 11, $9:
onion plants,
Damson plum
$1 ea.; Leeds
75c C; white
multiplying onions, 70 C;
Thyme, Tansy, 3 for $1.00
Postage 10c. Per. 137. Fred
Witherspoon, 308 Holderness
St. S. W., Atlanta 10. Ph. PL
3-5251. :
Black striped Half runner
bean seed, Germ. 87 pct., old
fashioned Bunch Okra, Germ.
80 pct. Ea. 40c cup; also large
striped Sunflower seed, 20c
cup. All del, Mrs. Leila Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Royston.
Kudzu crowns, $2.00 C; $12
M; scuppernong vines, 2, $1;
9, | Sweet Crabapple, May Cherry,
sweet Peach, blue Damson
plums, $1.00 ea.; giant black
Raspberry plants, 4, $1.00;
strawberry, $1.50 C. Per. 236.
Henry M. Ford, P. O. Box 147,
Lavonia.
Fulwoods all red, early
bearing strawberry, $2.50 C;
No less 100 sent. You pay
postage. Cash or M. O. only.
No Saturday sales. Per. 198.
A. J. Sanders, Stone Moun-
tain. Ph. HI 3-6512.-
_ Watercress large eating
size plants, $1.25 C. All orders
shipped. Per. 110. Mrs. C. C.
Gentry, Rt. 3, Calhoun.
Mtn. Huckleberry bearing
size plants, 25, $2.00; Yellow
root plants, 65c doz; Hazlenut
bushes, 15, $2.00; wild straw-
berry, 5 doz. $1.25; black
walnuts, 3, $1.35; yellow root,
4 Vb. box full, $1.25. Add pos-
tage. Per 5. Mrs. Nancy Hen-
derson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Elli-
jay.
Common Sericea Lespedeza
seed, 25c Ib. in 500 lb. lots,
FOB Lawrenceville in n e w
100 lb. bags. Germ. 46 pct.,
hard seed, 44 pet. total Germ.
90 pet. Hoke OKelley, Rt. 2,
Loganville. Be
5 tons Pensacola Bahia seed,
Germ. 56 pct., firm seed, 34
pet. total Germ. 90 pct. pur-
ity, 97.11 pct, no weed seed,
in new 100 lb. bags. HE. A.
Reed, Rt. 4, Box 198, Blakely.
Ph. 9859.
Broadleaf tobacco
seed, Germ. 91 pct., sample
35e; $1.00 ounce; $8:00 Ib.;
Martin gourd seed, 35c pkt. 3
pkts. $1.00; also, gourds, $4
doz; medium, $3.00 doz; small
ornamental, $1.50 doz. post-
paid. Earl Stuckey, Black-
shear,
Blueberry plants, . Myers
and Rubel var., 2 - 3 yrs. old,
18-36 in. high, well rooted,
healthy stock, bearing berries
this season, 6, $4.00; 12, $7.00
FOB. Per. 219. E. G. Nichol-
son, Allen Rd. Rt. 7, Macon.
Chas. W. cabbage, 75c C;
500, $1.75; $3.00 M; white
Bermuda onions, 75c C; 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M. prepaid. Per.
217 H. BE. Smith, Box 82,
Baxley. i
white Creaseback, Germ. 87
pet., white Cutshorts, Germ.
91 -pct., white Half Runners,
Ger, 85 pct. Ea. 75e cup. PP
in Ga. Mrs. Eua Beal, Rt. 3,
Box 132, Ellijay. :
Strawberry plants, Super-
fection, $2.50 C. PP; also So-
vereign Giants, $2.00 doz. Ga.
orders only. Per. 104. C. A.
Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd.
SW Atlanta 11.
Old time bean seed, good
tender white Cutshorts, and
Creasebacks mixed, Germ. 87
pet., good Purple Hull table
peas, Germ. 88 pct. add post-
age. Mrs. Andrew Wilson, Rt.
1, Carters.
600 Ibs. Bahia grass seed,
Germ. 51 pct., firm seed, 19
pet. total Germ. 70 pct. 20c
lb. for lot, or 21; lb. smaller
lots. M. J. Corbin, Rt. 1, Sop-
ertonyi bon ee ena
Chinese Chestnut trees from
selected nuts. Blight resistant,
heavily rooted and branched,
R.| 9-3 ft., $1.25 ea. 4-5 ft. $1.75
ea. prepaid. Min. order 4
trees. R. I. Gibbs, 1007 Clif-
ton Rd. N. E., Atlanta 7.
Old time seed beans: white
Half Runners, white Cut-
shorts, Germ. 93 pct., white
creasebacks, Ger. 95 pct., ea.
kind, 75c cup. Add postage.
No chks nor stamps. Mrs.
Emory Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Ornamental pepper, 12 pods
30c. Germ. 92 pet. plus stamp-
ed envelope. Mrs. Myrtle P.
Hunt, 921 Capitol View Ave.,
N. ue Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4-
5554.
Cert. Ga. Red seed sweet
potatoes. Stood all inspections,
and can furnish transfer, $1.75
bu. up 100 bu. Less
amounts, $2.00 bu. B. W.
Horne, Baxley. Ph. 2780.
Seeds of small mixed
gourds, 25c pkt., Streamline
everbearing . straw b err y
plants, $1.25 C. Mrs. John
Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple. :
Seed garden beans: old
fashioned white Speckled
Half Runners, pink Peanut,
tender Hull salet peas, ea. 65c
cupful; Blue Java Germ. 78
pet., and red Crowder field
peas, Germ. 86 pct. 40c cup, 3
cups, $1.00. Add postage. G.
T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Grounds.
Old time tender white Half
Runner garden, Germ. 88 pct;
little pink Peanut, Germ. 91
pet., 80c tea - cup; early Pur-
ple Hull crowder peas, Germ.
91 pet., Blue Java peas, 04
pet., early Brown Crowders,
Germ. 92 pct., and King Hick-
ory corn, Germ. 94 pct, 60c
cup. postpaid. P. B, Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground.
Pensacola Bahia grass seed,
Approx. 2,500 Ibs. pure seed,
98.13 Pct. Germ. 45 pct., firm
seed, 46 pct. Total Germ. 91
pet. J. H. Holyoak, Enigma.
Giant size gourd seed, 20,
$1.00;. Martin and Long Han-
dle dipper, $1.00 ea. tea~cup;
sweet, black - white grape-
vines, 12, $1.00. Per. 123. Mrs.
G@iGollins= Rt; 2). box 30;
Cobbtown. ?
12 bu. Velvet beans, Germ.
88 pct., $10.00 bu. here G. B.
McCoy, Rt. 1, Warrenton.
Old fashioned tender seed
beans, white Half Runners,
Ger. 96 pct., Creaseback, 94
pet., 65e cup. Add _ postage.
59, Ellijay.
Old fashioned tender, white
Half Runner bean seed, also,
Creaseback garden bean, Ger.,
94 pet., 65 cup; old time ten-
der popcorn for eating or
planting, not treated, Germ.,
90 pct., 35 cup; Sunflower
seed, 30c cup. Add postage.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box
58, Ellijay.
Big Jim African gourd,
grows 5 - 6 ft. around, seed,
50c ea. 4, $1.00 and stamped,
addressed envelope. Jimmy
Davis, Rt. 4, Waycross.
Seedling pecan trees, 2 - 4
ft., 75c ea.; June apple tree
sprouts, sweet Pomegranate
and Brown Turkey Fo g
sprouts, 50c ea. Per. No. 34.
Mrs. C. H. Sledge, Byron.
Sericea Lespedeza s e e d.
Germ. 90 pct. purity, 99.64
pet. No noxious weed. To m
Pate, RFD 1, Grayson. Ph. 3-
2673 (Lawrenceville).
Bushel gourd seed, 30 seed,
25c and stamped, addressed
envelope. Dewey Gulledge, Rt.
1, Dallas.
Large, round, dark rind,
yellow meat watermelon seed,
Germ. below standard 64 pct.
50 seed, 10c or 150 seed, 25c,
and self ~- addressed, stamped
envelope. Mrs. P. E. Traylor;
Rebecca. : 6
Tender cornfield bea m
Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box M
M. O. Mrs. Addie A.
1,000 pounds C
Spineless okra seed, Ge
92.50 pct., pure seed, 9
pet. 25c lb. FOB. W. V. B
nen, Unadilla. ee
- Bean seed: Old time tender
white creaseback cornfield,
Germ. 85 pct., 60 cupful. Add
postage. Mrs. Viola Stover,
Rt. B, Ellijay. ;
African Jumbo Bushel and
Freak gourd seed, ea. 6, $1;
Dipper, and Tree type, ea. $1
doz; Martin, 50c doz; Indian
Wife Beater, 6, 50c. Send
stamped, self addressed en=
velope. Harold James, Rt. 1,
Box 87, Warm Springs. _
Seed from Bushel gourds,
over 4 ft. around, $1.50 doz;
Dishrag, 50c doz. J. M. Owen,
Rt. 2, Tifton. a
Martin gourd seed, 25 doz
en. Comer Meeks, Rt. 1, Alto.
Martin gourd seed, 4 doz.
25 plus 4c postage. Mrs. Paul
Tilley, Rt. 3, Ellijay. |
Seed beans: Good, tender
old time white Half Runner
garden, Germ. 94 pct; white
Cutshort cornfield, Germ. 93
pet., white Creaseback, Germ.
89 pct. Ea. kind, 75 cup-
ful. Add postage. Mrs, Pres=
ton Southerland, Rt. 3, Elli-.
jay. s
Seed: white Half Runner
Germ. 81 pct; tender, tender
pole bean, heavy bearing,
Germ. 91 pct., ea. $1 teacup;)
a8
also, cowpeas, Germ. 86 pe
Germ., white Crowders, _
cups, $2.25; mix. peas wit
early brown, 6 cups, $4.00.
Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt.
Dacula. ;
POULTRY
6 bantam hens now layin:
and 1 rooster, 50c ea.; 2 white
ducks, $1.00 ea.; also 3 deck
chicken brooder. $8.00; ase
scales, and sev. good pen:
$3.00 ea. C. R. Philpot, 237
Summit Ave., N. W. Atlan
18. Ph. SY 4-0009. 5a
Golden Sebright bantan
hens and roosters, $1.50 ea.
my farm. Marvin Newsom
Sandersville. Ph. 3856.
Golden Sebright bantams
bred from Show Winners,|
$3.00 ea. Exp. Col. J. C. King;!
208 Gramling St. Marietta.|
Ph. 428-8302.
12 Brown Red pit game"
stags, ready for the walk, for}
sale. John H. Dunn, Rt. jj
Biffle Rd. Stone Mountain. q
1 trio pure Ben Ford Allen
Rhs. 2 proven brood hens, |
Ib. stag, $20.00. Will ship in
light erate (not have to re-
turn). Other 1960 hatch stags,
$5 ea. A. R. McBride, Rt. 7
Box 50, Sylvania. EB
12. Dark Cornish Bulldos
type bantam hens and
roosters, also 3 hen turkeys
and 1 tom, for sale. M.
Stanley, 2185 Flat Shoals Rd
Se Atlanta 16. Ph. 378
Ds :
_4 Show type Old English
Black Breasted game banta
pullets, now laying, $1.50 eal
L. B. Millians, 105 Temple
Ave., Newnan. Ph. Al 3-592
500 H. N. laying hens (cage
chickens), 75 ea. 1 or all. C
Kirk, Rt. 1, c/o Lazy K
Ranch Concord. Ae
20 R. I. Red hens, $1.00 ea):
a)
pa
H. S. Williams, Rt. 1, Bo
69, Newnan. d|
Breeding and eating size
White, Gray and Splashe
guineas. Letters ans. John Aj
Lawrence, Rt. 2, Box 345, Mil-
ledgeville. 4
6 Speckled guineas, $1.00)
ea, 10 pr. white African
guineas, $3.00 pr. at my home,
Leila Sharp, Rt, 1, Temple.
Ph. 562-3494. ;
2 hens and tom turkeys),
$15.00 No shipping. My home,
3 mi. Waynesville. I. H. Har-
rison, Rt. 1, Box 50, Hortense
Araucanus chickens,
colored eggs, $10.00 pr.;
hatching eggs, asst. colors, 35
ea., including insured parce
post. Will ship Exp. Sor Send
are
716 Myrtle
Ph, TR
mS
- PAGE SEVEN
oe guineas, $20. 00
0 ea.; common pigeons,
d and working, $1.00 pr.;
: antam hens for quail
ng, $1.00 ea, Starling
nes Byromville.
aucanus chickens laying
jue and green eggs, 2 hens
rooster, $7.00 at my home.
(a ic_Wigley, Rt. 1, Dallas.
Seely GTO) purebred
olden eae 1960 hatch,
Dark Cornish, $3.
Z os or Exp. Chgs.
eae Commerce.
= type Old English
Breasted Red
antam cockerels, 6 to 10 mos.
id, $1.00 to $2.50 ea. J. W.
oldsmith, 3959 Club Dr., N.
tlanta 19. Ph. CE 3-1018.
T small type Spenciled ban-
hens and cockerel, $6.00.
ill ship. J. Tom Gibson, Rt.
Wrightsville.
[5 extra nice blooded young
am hens, ready to lay,
3 roosters free with lot.
hens and rooster, $6.50,
for $15.00. Exp. Col.
Ww. Greiner, P. O. Box 113,
bridge.
Pure Dark Cornish 1960
rch 6cockerels, big bone
ready for service, $2.00
re at farm. H: W. Thur-
, Farmington. 3
Rebicd Dark Cornish, un-
>d_ stock, 6 - 8 lb. hens
Ibs. and over roosters:
ns and 7 mos. old rooster,
5, here or ship exp. Col;
lected hatching eggs, $2. 06
tting of 16, postpaid; also,
Muscovy 1960 ducks, $6
Mrs. Maude Granger,
Ville :
White Laced Red Cornish
ms and 2 large type roos-
rs. Hens now laying 3 and
res per day. M. W. Day,
7D 3, Thomson. Ph. 225 J.
Bure game stags: 2 White
ornets, 1 ea., Joe Redman,
~aret, Green Legs (top bill
pped a little), $5.00 ea. Will
ip or come after. Raymond
ubbard, Union Point.
3 ducks 1 drake of the
lored Muscovy variety, $2
t lot. J. W. McHugh, Rt. 1,
ie 160, Calhoun. Ph. MA 9
Flying Mallard ducks, $5.00
- or trade for mature Ring-
ck pheasants. Have & ma-~
re pairs, hens soon be lay-
3) C) HE. Wantland, Rt. 1,
o* 110, Fort Valley.
Green Head Rouen duck
gs for hatching, $2.00 doz.;
ack Dutch. rabbits, $3.00 ea.;
veasant cocks, $2.00 ea.,
aite Chinese ganders, $3.00
_ Fowl, FOB. Ernest W.
ite He hinstasteth. by, op),
) Forest River Farm, Sa-
anah.
it nice, healthy 1960 turl pues:
1ens, $4. 50 ea.; 1 hen, $3.50;
com, $4.00. Sell all together
separately, at my home,
1/2 mi. SW Ty Ty,near
sdge Dairy. Miss Cora B.
tterson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty
jame & Fowl
FOR SALE
Northern Bobwhite quail,
2d from unrelated breed-
and reared in bldg., and
n flight runs. Strong, heal-
fully feathered. Per.
z Akins, 1531 Athens Ave.,
Me Atlanta 10. Ph. Pl 3 -
a per pr.; pecves:
30. Versicolor, S12. 00; 1958
hurst, $9.00; Silvers,
-|Per, 14. T. G, OKelley, Mays-
tam chickens. Mrs. Nelle Long,
120 squabs a year, wt. 14-18
34.|20 pr. $3.00 pr. FOB. during
9}ver quail for Bobwhite quail.
p PPer. 47.3
Bobwhite quail $2. 50. pr.
males Ph, OL 2-2121,
Extra large 1960 Northern
,|Bobwhite breeder quail, imp.
41 yrs. 1 to 3 ounces heavier
than the average. Free color
photos of champions an d
prices. Also will pay $10.00
pr. for unrelated Bobwhites
larger than my star 9-1/2 and
above breeders, Per. 68. Wm.
A Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark
ieee Atlanta 3, Ph. MU 8-
Large flight - conditioned
Bobwhites, available for re -
stocking, breeding and other
purposes. Per. No. 56. Gerry
ae P. O. 589, Vidalia.
113
Bobwhite quail, $1.00 ea. at
pens. Contract young bird or
eggs for the coming season.
Per. 12. J. A. Bacon, Plains.
Ph. VA 4-4321.
1960 pheasants, Whites,
Reeves, Mutants, Mogolians,
.|$2.50 ea.; 18 chukars, sex
EON, $18.00 for lot. Mrs.
AL: Roberts, Rt. 6, Macon.
10 pr. extra large, blocky
type White King pigeons, mat-
ed and banded, $20.00. L. P.
Mingledorff, Box 463, Doug-
las. (4 mi. out Nicholls Rd.)
Guinea pigs (cavies), for
sale or trade some for ban-
P. O. Box 565, Woodstock. Ph.
GL 5-6988.
Guinea pigs (cavies), all
sizes, colors and all sexes,
$1.25 up. Del. Atlanta at no
cost. Ted Harris, 806 Maple
St., Griffin, Ph. 2523.
65 guinea pigs (cavies), as-
sorted colors, $1.00 and up.
Must sell at once. Jas. L.
Dunn, 94 Fifth St., N. W. At-
Janta 8. Ph. TR 6-6572.
1 buck, 4 does, 12 young
Californians m e a t rabbits,
excellent breeding stock, $25
for lot. J. R. Houghton, 1123
Eden Ave., S. E, Atlanta 16,
Ph. MA 77-7471.
N. Z. White rabbits, ped.
for past 10 yrs. Herd breeder
bucks, proven breeders, also
Juniors and does, ready for
service, and for breeding.
Quality stock. See C. W. Page,
149 North Ave., N. E, Atlanta
8, Ph. TR. 4- 6452. ~ :
1 Senior pr. ped. White
Flemish Giant rabbits, $15;
1 pr. pure Gray Flemish, $10;
sev. mixed does, some 3/4
Flemish, $4 ea. Charles Har-
ris, Clarkesville. Ph. 42747.
Ped. N. Z. White rabbits
from best bloodlines, young-
sters, 8 - 10 wks. old selected.
All from large, show - type
parents, also bucks, 10 wks.
to breeding age, Ped. fur-
nished. Reasonable prices. Sat.
Bs R. LaMar Brantley, Rt.
2, Box 79, Wrightsville.
Booking orders for Chukar
hatching eggs, $17.50 C; 50,
$10.00; $3.00 doz. Shipping
costs extra. Orby Southard,
210 So. Grove St. Dahlonega.
Ph. 864-3765 (evenings)
200 Ringneck pheasants,
fully feathered, raised in
flight pen, ready for releas-
ing. Selected breeders, $6.00
pr; 150 chukar partridges, se-
lected breeders, $5.00 pr.
James W. Webb, 133 Ander-
gon Cl Smyrna. Ph. HE 5-
Ringneck and Mutant phea-
sants, 1960 hatch, $2.00 ea., 4
hens and cock, $10.00. Will
ship. Charles H. Sockwell, Rt.
2, Leesburg.
Select White King aera
guar. mated, producers of 16-
ounces ea. $7.50 pr. Quantity
prices on request. Jas. J. Bea-
ton, P. O. Box 897, Waycross.
Mating quail, 65 pr. best
quality, all egg record above
record, all to 1 party $2.25 pr.
Feb. only. Per. No. 6. Chas.
B. Howard P. O, Box 124,
Barnesville. 5
Northern Bobwhite quail
$3.00 pr. Will ship Exp. Col.
also, trade Gambel and Sil-
Miss Eve
Game & Fowl
WANTED
-Want 6 doz. B. B. game
hatching eggs. Write full par-
ticulars. Thomas Guest, Box
313, Oxford.
or Racing Homer pigeons.
State price. Sharon D. Gray,
a Rt 2 Dallas:
Want 15-or 20 good laying
young hens. State what you
have and price. EK. C. Chewn-
In oW Riess Lawrenceville,
Want to raise chickens on
halves. Write. Mrs. Lucy Wa-
ters, 2201 Bisbee Ave., Sa-
vannah,.
Want 50 or 60 geese at
reasonable price. State what
you have and price. W, I.
Graham, Odum.
HAY
FEED & GRAIN
FOR SALE
10 tons No. Coastal Ber-
muda hay, $30.00 ton FOB.
W. V. Brannen, Unadilla.
100 bales good, clean Brown
Top Millet hay, $1 bale at my
barn, James Honour, Jones-
pore Rd. Norcross. Ph. 448 -
2500 bu. Feed corn, $1.40
bu. loaded in your truck. J.
H. Park, Molena. Ph. 3863
(Woodbury).
400 bales Wheat Straw, 25c
bale; J. W. McHugh, Rt. 1,
Hoe 160, Calhoun. Ph. MA 9-
35
Coastal Bermuda hay, $30
ton, picked up at my barn. C.
O. Davis, Perry.
25 - 35 tons Coastal Ber-
muda hay, good quality, $30
ton at farm. Round bales, N.
A. Boyette, Rt. 1, Hahira.
Sev. hundred bales Alfalfa
and Crab grass hay, cut with-
out rain, also, sev. hundred
bales good grade Sericea good
leaf and short stem, $1 bale,
$40 ton. S. H. Sebren, Wins-
ton. Ph. WH 2-2970 (Douglas-
ville).
Up to 100 tons bright Coas-
tal Bermuda hay, highly fert.
well limed, baled without
rain. Lee M. Paul, Perry. Ph.
GA 9-1422.
1960 crop hay, 250 bales
Sericea, 120 Clover and 500
Crab grass, all of superior
quality, harvested without
rain, in square bound bales
from heavily fertilized fields.
F. G. Marchman, 4701 Grant
Hoag, Ellenwood. Ph. MA 7 -
13:
Coastal Bermuda hay, good
quality, $25.00 ton FOB Barn.
Lewis Smith, R. Route. Bos-
ton..-Phi23Ri<5
Hay per ton: 20 tons Coas-
tal Bermuda, $32.00; 20 tons
Oat hay, $35.00; 40 tons Mil-
let, $35.00 ton. FOB barn. D.
L. Fountain, P. O. Box 671,
Warner Robins.
' Coastal Bermuda hay, $25
ton at barn. Thomas C. Ker-
Sy, Rt. 1, Dublin. Ph. BR. 2-
Old fashioned Green soft
Sugar Cane, 4c stalk; over
500 bales, 3c stalk, at my farm.
Geo. M. Waller, Adrian.
Alfalfa hay, $1.25 bale, or
$50.00 ton. Claude Sosebee,
Rt. 1, Cleveland.
800 bales Sericea hay,
Grade A, no rain on it. Paul
R. Lake, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville.
Ph. TH 3-7811 (before 10 AM
or after 5. PM).
Nice, bright hay for sale.
Owen Rogers, Rt. 2, Box 148,
Hiawassee.
1500 bales, limed, fert. Se-
ricea and Fescue 31 hay,
square bales, by bale or ton,
at my barn. Sam Deaton, Un-
ion Grove Church Rd. Au-
Wallace,
716 Myrtle St. N. i ;
burn. Ph. - 38-2517 aha
renceville) _
Want sev. prs. Silver King a
Sev. tons Coastal Bermuda
_jhay for sale at my barn. Win-
ton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven.
Ph. Juno 4-2312 (Odum).
Alfaifa and other hay, for
sale. R. B. Curtis, Farming-
ton. Ph. 2083 (Greensboro)
bale at barn. Mrs. W. A.
tes, Ellenwood. Ph. GR, 4-
4694.
500 bales Sericea hay, a0 Ib
Martin gourds, 15 and 16 oe
in., 15 @a.; 17 to 20 in., 25
ea.; 21 to 23 in., 35c ea.: 24
to 30 in., 50c ea.: Jong han-
dle dipper gourds, 50c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten,
Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla 3.
Nice salt cured hams, 75e
.; nice shoulders, 50c Ib.;
nice side meat, 45c lb. Will
a ship. Comer Meeks, Rt, 1,
0.
Well fertiliged and limed,
square wire bound baled ex-
cellent hay, 1960 crop Seri-
cea. Ray F. Almand, 4864
Stagecoach Rd.- Ellenwood.
Ph. GR. 4-4290.
Bright, highly fertilized
Coastal Bermuda hay, any
amount, $1.25 bale. No Sun-
day sales. F. W. Phillips, c/o
Westover Farm, Due West Rd.
Kennesaw. Ph. 428-2959 (Ma-
rietta)
Coastal Bermuda hay, $25
and $30 ton. Charles L. Mason,
Swainsboro. Ph. BE 7-3351.
100 tons Coastal Bermuda
hay, $20.00 to $30.00 ton FOB
at farm. Prices sub. to change.
Clarence L. Cross, c/o Jo-Su-
Li Li Farms, Colquitt
~ 400 bales Sericea hay, $35
ton or $1 bale. W. F. Carroll,
Rt. 1, Sand Hill Community,
Carrollton.
Good Coastal Bermuda hay,
for sale. W. Preston White,
Rt. 2, Alamo.
Approx. 150 square bales of
different grasses, Fescue, etc.
50c bale 5 bales and up, for
quick sale 1 mi. So. Lulu (Hall
(Con) U2) iwWiyaeor GO,
Tate, Rt. I, Lulu. Ph. 4-9886
(Before 8:30 AM and 4:30
PM.).
Coastal Bermuda ahd Les-
pedeza hay, $1 bale, $40 ton;
mixed hay, 75 bale, $30 ton.
R. L. Jackson, /o Flint Rivero
Farms, Jonesboro. Ph. DR. 8-
2245 (Atlanta Daytime).
Sev. thousand bales grass
and oat hay, $32.50 ton at
scales in Cartersville. Holmes
Neel, White, Ga. Ph. EV 2-
4198 (Cartersville).
Misscellaneous
FOR SALE
Single oil drum and stand;
dbl. oil drum and stand. Both
complete and in excel. cond.,
reasonably priced. H. D
Thompson, 202 East 39th St.,
Savannah.
Sassafras, Yellow Dock,
Ratsbane, Pokeroot, wild
Cherry bark, $1.25 for 4 lb.
lardboxful. Add postage. Mrs.
J. W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Cum-
2 used Firestone tractor
tires, 8 x 24, good cond., never
been punctured, $10.00 ea,
ae C. Jackson, Rt. 3, Bow=
on
Unwashed - feed bags, 100 lb.
eap., free of holes or mildew,
sood grade sheeting, some let-
ters, 20c ea. or $24.00 doz. in
lots of 12 or more. Evelyn
Bramlett, Margret.
barn. Buyer to load and wt. on}
Several large, 2 stall, game
rooster boxes for sale cheap.
H. D. McDonald, Rt. 2, Jef-
ferson.
Gem Dandy elec. churn, A-
1 cond., $10.00. Mrs. L.
Higginbotham, Rt, 2, Elber-
ton.
1 ton Yale chain hoist, 250
amp. gas driven Lincoln elec.
welder, used very few hrs.,
gas welding torch and gauges,
pipe dies and pipe vise on
stand; also, all metal 2 wheel
trailer with new tires. George
Lane, Old Ponlar Rd., New-
nan, Pk Ph, A AL, 23-6227,
Saddles for sale reasonably
priced. Bob White, c/o Sid
White, Rt. 1, Carnesville.
Concrete, one block maker,
used 1 time, $20.00. W. B.
Couch, Sr., 713 Grove Ave.,
East Point, Ph. PO. 7-1067.
Several nice sugar cured
ham, 18 to 25 Ibs., 75c lb. FOB
my place. W. A. Smith, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
1960 pecans, A-1 of Frot-
schers (paper shell), well fill-
ed out and meaty, Stuarts,
good grade, med. size, ea., 50c
Ib. and Parcel Post on 2, 5, 10
and 15 libs. and we insure.
Free sample of both kinds on
request; shelled halves, $1.25;
large pieces, ot mixed,
$1. 15. Mrs. D. Heisler, Rt.
. Stubbs Ave., ses
1960 Black Walnut meats,
$1.50 lb.; 5 Ibs, $6.75. PP.
Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Hiawas-
see.
Jerusalem artichokes, $1.25
gal.; $7.00 bu., At my home
or delivery extra. L. M. Vine-
yard, Rt. 1, Hogansville.
Yellow root, fresh dug and
washed, 4 lb. lardbox, mea-
sure full, 85c; red hot pepper
pods, for home use, 25 doz.:
Martin gourds, large, 40c;
medium, 25c ea.; also, Martin
gourd seed, 20c large pack.
Add postage. Mrs. Dewey
Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. |
Nice sundried apples, 50c
lb., del. in 5 lb. lots. Mrs, Lil-
lian Mooney, Rt. B, Ellijay.
Heavy saddle, reasonably
good cond., $20 at my place,
or $25.00 shipped to you. G.
L. Durden, 5017 Bloomfield
Rd., Macon.
40 gal. rust resistant water
storage tank, 2 yrs. old, $25;
approx. 100 tt., 1-1/4 in. Cor-
lon (plastic) pipe, clamps and
ft. valve for deep well jet
pump, $10.00. All good cond.
H. M. Chester, PO Box 8,
Dunwoody, Ph. Gh, 17-2643
(Chamblee).
Fresh country hog lard
in 25 lb. cans, $4.00 can at my
place. Mrs. Kate Harrell, PO
por st Fayetteville, Ph. HO.
~4181,
15 or 20 tons stable manure,
$5.00 ton or $75.00 for all or
will exch. for corn, oats, hay
Cannot deliver. Alton McLen-
don, Rt. 3, Carrollton.
4 hams, corn fed, from
meat type hogs, wt. 39, 40, 43
and 45 Ibs., 65c lb. FOB. Send
Money Order only. Mary Or-
ton, Cherry Log.
1960 Black Walnut meats,
hulled while green, meats are
very. bricht, $1.25, 1b. CS.
Slade, Meansville. e
Old time bull whips, hand-
made of Indian tan cowhide
leather, 4 plaited with handle
plaited- inside of whip, $1.00
ft. Bud Murkerson, Rt. 6,
Eastman.
Jumbo Bushel gourds, 4-5
ft. around, $25.00 ea.; Jum-
bo seed, 3, $1.00. L. E. Mor-
gan, Rt. + 4, Waycross.
Extra _ fine, hen manure,
free of shavings, delivered in
truckload lots. L. E. Widnay,
3850 Bakers ey Rd., SW,
Atlanta, Ph, PL. 3-9005.
Gallberry honey, 5 lb. tin,
SI(Dge LO bss) 13.00.12) 1b:
gal. tin, $3.71 PP. Send check
with order, 12 lbs, personally
del. in Atlanta area. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. W. R. Smith,
2330 Park Ave., SW, Atlanta
1960 crop shade dried sage,
$2.00 lb. plus postage. J. C. J.
Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa.
~ Roping, trophy, Western
saddle, hand carved, natural
color, used one season, sacri-
fice, $145.00. C Hatch,
1051 Forrest Blvd., Decatur,
Ph, BU. 9-4239.
All size Buckeyes, 50c doz.
Tom Tolliver, Rt, 1, Rocky
Face.
One 4 wheel buggy (home
size) and some harness, $65
at my farm. Guy M. Word,
501 Ridley Ave., La Grange.
Ph. TU 4-7800. (no collect
calls accepted).
Honey: 10 lb, No. $3.90 5
Ibs., $1.90, del. by mail; by
Exp. and Ert.. Cs, glass, 12-
2-1/2 Ibs. $7. 50: Case tin, 6-
4-1/2 lbs. $7.00; Cs. glass 1-
1/4 Ibs. $4.50; 55 gal. BBL,
Ie slbs=by=t the barrell, Rev.
Curd Walker, Rt. 2, Box 229,
15, Ph. PO. 6-6671.
Adrian, :
PAGE EIGHT
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Old fashioned soft Green
sugar cane, 4 - 6 ft, four
cents stalk, less than 500 lot,
MARKET BULLETIN |
Want Red Hot pepper
plants. Send price. S. J. Hale,
Rt. 2, Athens.
Want 5 lbs. white butter-
beans and Crowder peas, al-
so.500 onion plants, and Bees-
wax. L. A: Powers, 221 W.
Poplar St., Griffin.
Want the true strain little
white Half Runner bean and
or larger lots, three cents} white crowder pea seed. Mrs.
stalk. Geo. M, Waller, Box}A. R. Bannett, Rt. 3, Box 266,
244, Adrian. Alpharetta.
Old style country cured} Want 2 tons pure Alfalfa
meat, oak smoked, gual.|/hay with leaves. Must be}
sound: Hams, 12 - 35 lbs., 85c
Tb.; Sides, 10 - 25 lbs. 60c
Tb. FOB farm. R. C. Hurst, Rt.
2, Meigs.
One salt cured ham, wt. 25
tbs., for sale. Collier F, John
son, 621 Page Ave., N. E, At-
Janta 7.
Borax and salt cured Hams,
wt. 40 lbs. ea. 75 Ib. also,
white Rice popcorn, 10 lbs.
$1.50; 20 Ibs. $3.00; Black
dried walnuts in hull, $2.00
bu. Add postage to all. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Coogler Rd.
Dalton. :
2,000 lbs. Wool for sale.
Contact. Ralph W. Griffin,
Douglas.
-Misscellaneous
WANTED
Want any amount of Oat,
Wheat or Rye straw, baled.
State price del. and at barn.
J. Re smith, Rt. -1,- Box. 36,
Noreross, Ph. 448-2238.
~ Want Dishrag gourd seed.
State amount and price. R. W.
Adams, Terrace Apt. 1, Jef-
ferson.
Want 100-300 pounds each,
nice red Speckled Crowders
and long pod Purple Hull
peas. Mail sample and name
best price. Charlie Smith, P.
O. Box 406, West Point.
Want 2 lbs. Blue Stem col-
Jard seed. 1 lb. yellow meat
watermelon seed, and 4 or
5 Ibs. tall growing molasses
cane seed. J. W. McCurley,
Rt. 1, Nicholson.
Want sev. plants of Boy-
senberry. State price. Mrs. J.
W. Touchstone, Williamson.
Want Dude Creek water-
melon seed. State amount and
pce: T, W. Skelton, Rt. 1,
owersville.
Want 2 ea. scuppernong and
Black grape vines, the run-
ning kind. H. L. Tyre, 316
Blackshear Ave., Waycross.
Want the old - fashioned
kind white Spanish potato
(blue under skin) plants.
Write. Mrs. B. Robinson,
Greenville.
Want trade W. L. baby
chicks or 10 wks. old pullets,
for hay or corr. Contact. Dan
T. Deaton, 359 No, Highland
Ave., N. E., Atlanta 12.
Want 3 or 4 tons cow ma-
mure (compost), within 25-
30 mi. Atlanta. T. E. Jordan,
2545 Browns Mill Rd. S. E.
Atlanta 15.
Want 500 ft. 3/4 inch wa-
er pipe. State cash price.
ex Henry, Kensington.
Want wooden churn, pre-
ferably complete, Altho not
necessary. State price. Mrs.
hirley Segars, Rt. 1, Winder.
h. 867-2569.
Want Black Walnut meats.
Advise price and amount; al-
so, have some used feathers
or sale, cheap. Mrs. W. J.
oyd, 4133 Hampton St., Col-
lege Park. PH PO 6-2352.
Want bunch Velvet beans.
Etate what you have and
rice. C. W, White, Bain-
ridge.
guar. to be edible by cows.
Will pay $60.00 ton del. my
barn. Martha Davis, Cave
Spring.
Want Gold Rush sweet po-
tato plants. Mrs. Howard
Smith, Rt. 2, Coolidge.
Want seed of long pod red
or purple hull peas, has 14 -
18 peas in pod, eream color
seed when dry: No King Kong
nor Red Rippers wanted. Mrs.
G. C. Williamson. Oak Park.
Want old fashioned striped
sugar cane for planting. Will
pick up anywhere in Ga.
Quote price and amount. O.
B. Poole, Rt. 1, Box 214,
Blythe.
Want exch. 100 well rooted,
|virus gree Pocahontas straw-
berry plants (del. any time)
for 300 bunch type Puerto Ri-
can potato plants, about Ist
week May. Per. No. 208. Ha.
pre-pay postage. Can del. any
time. J. M. Houseworth, Li-
thonia.
Want at once some nice
dried apples. Mrs. O. B. Kidd,
Box 72, Bowman.
Want one 50 gal. cap. syrup
pot. Give description, price
and how shipped. E. L. Meek-
ins, c/o Sandy Ranch, Pem-
broke.
Want 10,000 heart Cypress
shingles. Quote price. B. J.
Head, Alma. Ph. 633-4846.
Want concrete molds f o r
blocks, brick and drain tile.
Send complete information
aad price. Hop Perkins, Clax-
on.
Want lard press in good
cond. State cash price. W. K.
Barlow, 307 Peachtree Circle,
Sylvania.
Want chicken litter. W i111
haul from Cobb and part of
adjoining counties if you are
willing to give away. Contact.
E. F. Wilkins, Rt. 4, Marietta.
Ph. 428-9825.
Want tractor tire 10x36
(will take 11x36), free of
holes, cuts, cheap for cash and
come after radius 100 mi. C.
J. Brown, Rt. 3, Box 236,
Fitzgerald.
Want 20 to 50 KW three
phase alternating current gen-
erator. Combination 110-220
and 208 volts, with control
voltage regulator. (To be used
on farm pulled with water
power). Quota price. No mo-
tor wanted. C. A. Rodgers,
2624 Garden Lake Blvd
Rome.
-Handicratts
FOR SALE
All crochet
patterns, 3 pe. vanity set, 5
im. doilies, $3.; dresser scarf
to match, $3.50, or 5 pc. $6.;
white edged in aqua blue or
all beige doilies, 12, 15, 18 in.
$1.25, $1.50, $1.75 ea. Del.
Mrs. Ida Walker, 232 Maple
St. Carrollton.
Crochet vanity sets, $1. set,
Rose doilies, $1.50 ea; pillow-
cases with crochet motifs and
edging, $2. set, new quilts,
$700. 2 for $14.; 4 new quilts,
5.75 ea. No chks. stamps or
COD orders.
Rt. 2, Waco.
Dura Bradley.
in Wild Rose
2 quilts, 1 ea. appliqued
Basket of Flowers, Lone Star,
$10. ea; 11 quilt tops, dbl.
bed size, good print, $1.50 ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Harry
Copeland, Rt. 3, Monroe.
5 yds. fancy yellow dbl.
tatting, 50c yd.; 10 yds. single
white fancy tatting, 35c yd.;
8 yds. fancy dbl. tatting, 50c
yd. All PP. No checks. Mrs.
GuGClitton, Ri 3, Box lor,
Millen.
Ladies leather hand tooled
design bag, 7-1/2 in. high, 8
in. wide at. top, 6-1/2 in. wide
at bottom and 3-1/2 in. thick,
$12.95 ea. James W. Coggins.
Rt. 4, Gainesville.
2 large white laundry bags,
Girl, green with black, 1
clown, lavender with black
and yellow, $2. ea. Mrs. Troy
Staten, Box 65, Chatsworth
Rd. Dalton. i
Emb. pillowcases, white
sheeting, 42 x 36 in. French
seams, $1.50 set; Humpty
Dumpty pajama bags, arms,
legs, jacket of checks, emb.
head and face on white, zip-
per closing, $1. ea. handy
slide clothespin bags, $1. ea.
Add 20c postage. Mrs. W. J.
Suggs, Rt. 1, Chickamauga.
New quilt tops, dbl. bed
size, 3 string tops, $2. ea; 2
Lovers Knot $3.; 1 block top
ieced out of heavy scraps,
2.25; Lovers Knot already
quilted, $8.50. Add postage.
Miss Addie Strayhorn, Rt. 1,
Gainesville.
Braided rugs, 2 x 4 ft., red
and light pink, $6. 2-1/2 x
4-1/2, green and lavender, $7;
5 x 4-1/2, blue and. yellow,
$10. Edith I. Walker, Rt. 2,
Brockett Rd., Tucker.
Soft, washable, genuine
lambskin baby moccasins in
pink, blue and white, all hand
laced and emb. in white, $1.25
Pr. PP. Mrs. Edgar Watkins,
Rt. 3, Calhoun.
New quilt tops, dbl. bed
size, print and solid col.
scraps, 1 ea. Wedding Ring,
$4.75: 8 Point Star, $3.50; 2
Wine Glass, $3.50 ea. Add
postage. No chks. Mrs. R. H.
Mealer, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Crochet rolled brim hats,
dif. col., $1.50 ea. also one
white coolen stole, crochet,
$10. No COD, nor chks. Miss
Dallas Adams, 295 Hill St.,
Athens.
Nice quilt tops.
good percale scraps,
other tops with
made of
3, $5.5
linings to
|mateh, $2. ea. All dif. designs,
mostly machine pieced. Add
50 postage on ea. Mrs. My-
rtice Loggins, Rt. 5, Gaines-
ville.
5 dbl. bed size quilt tops,
design of Tulips in bright col.
with green stems on white
broadcloth, $4. ea. others, $2.
ea. Add 35c postage. Mrs. J.
G. Austin, Rt. 1, Felton.
_ Dbl. bed size appliqued tu-
lip quilt. Top is blue broad-
cloth, lining pink broadcloth,
all new cloth and quilted by
the piece, $12. Mrs. W. :
McEachern, Rt. 1, Box 299,
Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-3251.
Hand crocketed orlon capes,
Pineapple design, white or
pink, good size, $7. ea. PP.
Mrs. Everett Hunt, Rt. 4,
Blairsville. ec
Fancy pillowcases with cro-
cheted motifs set in, made full
size, of good bleached ma-
terials, crocheted in white and
pastel cols., $4. pr.; also, fan-
cy tea aprons, good material,
nicely trimmed, 65c. Add
vnostage. Miss Marie Mathis,
Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay.
Nice print aprons, well
made, plain, 50c ea.; trim-
med, 65c ea.; extra large
s'ze, 75c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
I, A. Scott, 1570 Elleby Rd.,
SE, Atlanta 15, Ga., Ph. MA.
7-1429. i
Emb. pillowcases, good
sheeting, $2. pr. Ladies Bon-
nets, $1.25 ea.; print aprons,
trimmed. 80c ea; Little Girls
dresses, 1-6 yrs. old, $1.90
ea; 3 pc. vanity set, scarf to
match, emb, and lace trim-
med, $3:50; pot holders, quilt-
ed, 15c ea. 3, 25c. Mrs. A.
Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple.
Crocheted pot holders, very
nice, 75c ea.; crocheted hot
place mats, $1. ea.; nice cross
book marks, two-tone, dif.
cols., 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Hllijay.
Old fashion bonnets, $1.
ea:; aprons, small, 50c; med.,
60c; large, 75c. Add postage.
Mrs. Floyd Major, Rt. 7,
Gainesville.
Nicely trimmed bib aprons,
carefully made, $1. ea.; cu-
shon covers, any shape, state
size and color; mittens knit-
ted of nice thread, $1.50 pr.
state size and color. Add post-
age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt.
DS ebligayeaeetee
Crocheted centerpieces, 12
in diameter, 50c; pillowcases,
40 in. with crocheted edge and
emb. trim; bed spreads, $35.;
pot holders and hot plate
mats, 3, $1.; dresses, 1-6 yrs.,
$1.50; chair sets, $2.50. Ad
postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten,
Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla 3.
Dbl. bed size Butterfly
quilts appliqued on white
with red tulips, printed leaves
with black thread, cotton pad-
ding, hand quilted, $8.50 ea.
PP. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2,
Lula. :
Fancy team aprons of or-
gandy and lace, $1.25 ea.;
nicely trimmed cotton tea
aprons, 75c ea., $8. doz.; chil-
drens dresses, sizes 1-4, $2
ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. W.
Loman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
New quilts, dbl. bed size.
hand made, new sheeting lin-
ings, dyed to match tops, $5.
ea; one Star of Texas, $7.50:
one Monkey Rench, $7.50.
All 60c postage. Send M.O.
Mrs. Dave Garlin, Adairsville.
White crocheted spread,
Spanish Face design, dbl.
size, $45.; several vanity sets,
$1.50 to $5. Mrs. Rosella Olds.
Colquitt St., Sparks.
Home made quilts, $5. to
$&. ea.; silk quilts, $15. Mrs.
Delia Sappington, Rt. 8.
Ridgeway Dr., Gainesville.
Tea aprons, 3 $1.10; med.
size with bib, 3, $1.25 or 50c
ea.; large, 60c ea. All trim-
med and pockets; long dress-
er scarves, emb. and trimmed
ends. 50 ea.; clothespin ap-
rons, 50c ea. Add postage and
10c extra for checks. Mrs.
Byron Haynes, Rt. 8, Gaines-
ville. :
Hand made baby sacques,
rayon and nylon crepe, asst.
pastel cols., lace or crocheted
trim, $1.25 ea.; rayon flannel.
white with asst. col. crocheted
trim, $1.00 each; diaper
shirts, pastel cols., batiste or
baby checks, 50c ea. PP. Mrs. }.
J. M. Tiller, Jr., PO Box 219.
Elberton.
Wanted, For Rent, Wanting
exceed 70 words, including
lished.
L, | Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Be
~ SALE EVENTS
Spring Farm Land Edition March 22nd
Our Spring Special edition of "Farm Land for Sale
change For,"" Georgia Land only will be published March
22, 1961. All such type notices must reach the Market
Bulletin Office, Agricultural Building, 19 Hunter St., S. W..
Atlanta 3, Ga., not later than March 8. Notices not to)
handwriting), address and phone number if desired, and
must be from the party RESPONSIBLE FOR THE NOTICE |)
if received after March 8, your notice will NOT be pub-
New hand mi
size quilts, good cotton
and print. material,
padding Dbl. Wedding R:
and Basket design with ap.
pliqued handles, Grandmoth.
ers old Fashion Flower Gat
den, $12. ea. Add postage
58, Ellijay.
100 pct. wool felt bab:
shoes, blue, pink, white, yell
low and green, $1. ea.; deco:
tative stitched clothespii)
apron, 50c; nice large pot
holders, 25 ea.; French po
odles, curly looking, ~ blacel|
with red neck band, fo
sweaters and skirts, 25 ant
35c. Add postage. Mrs. Si
C. Farmer, 108 West Di
Ave., Marietta. 4
Pillowcases out of sheeting!
emb, and crocheted edge, $1
pr.; broadcloth, large, $1.2!
pr.; old fashion bonnets, $1,
dish towels, emb. 7, $1.; ap:
rons, 3, $1. Add 30c postage
no checks. Nell Bennett, Rt)
1, Box 21, Oakwood.
White crocheted boot
trimmed in pink, blue, yel
crocheted
cases, $1. pr.; 3 (
pieces, ecru color, $1. ea. Adc
postage. Mrs. H. H. Robinson
Rt. 1, Monroe.
Extra heavy quilts, prin
linings, cotton padding, ful)
size, $10. ea.; lighter quilts
rint linings, new materia!
8. ea.; single bed size. :
ea.; quilt tops, $3. ea. Al
new material and paddiag
Sarah R. Conner, 1020 More:
land Ave., SE, Atlanta 16.
Novelty pot holders,
ea., 6, $1.; dainty aprons, 731
ea., 2, $1.25; emb. dish towels
35 ea., 3, $1.; baby bibs, ;
ea., 5 $1.; full size ruff
bedspreads, asst. cols.
two-tones, $5.50 ea. Add po
age. Mrs. Freeman Long t
5. Ellijay. Gaines
Aprons, print or solid witl
prints, 75c ea.; fancy aprons
$1. ea.; quilted pot holders
2. 25c, All new material enc
made well. Add postage. Mi
John T. Pitts, Rt. 1, Box 166:
B, Austell. A i
18 in. crocheted doilies, stai
design with col. edge, $1.51
ea.; 25 in. crocheted doiliey
diamond design, $2.50 ea.
end table doilies,
design, $1. ea.; blk
and one large doilie for cof:
fee table, $5. set. All PP. Mrs
J. L. Garrett, Rt. 1, Box 108
Warm Springs. ae
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