Farmers
F ef Q
Commissioner
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FARM WORK
_ WANTED
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 15, 1961
NUMBER 28
, settled,
ts job on farm near
with elderly couple,
any kind light farm
room, board and
able salary. Experi-
Mrs. Mamie Allen, 829
N.E., Atlanta 7.
nd need job on farm.
ing. Can drive truck
Work in dairy or
- Wife, self and 2
1. Clarence Caldwell,
Glenwood Ave. Dal-
retaker, or chicken or
ble farm. House and
veek. Monroe Watkins,
Rabun Gap.
yr. old white man and
ant work on poul-
dairy farm. 2 in fami-
fo. work. Need house with
nd water furnished.
d Laney, Rt. 3, Forsyth.
. old man and wife
use, _ to be
Move anywhere, any
lyde Williamson, Rt.
), Dawsonville.
families want job on
, cattle or poultry farm.
2 houses for 2 dif. fam-
. 1 family, 2 boys, 16 and
., wife 33, man, 40;
family, man 22, wife 17.
er 63, 2 mos. old baby.
e@ to be moved. Monroe
an, wife, 3 children, 13,
md 5 yrs. want poultry
1 on 50-50 basis, or job
0. ing after laying hens.
to work all time, 1
time. Have to be moved.
C. O. McKin-.
middleaged man
ts work as Caretaker and
tenance man or on chick-
farm. Billy Henry, 334
St. Rockmart.
ant job light farm work
farm. Widow, 45 yrs. old.
children, 4 and 5 yrs. Have
_ be moved. Need 2-3 R.
ished house. Mrs. Mary
c/o Lambert Lake, Rt.
per. : :
Want middleaged, unen-
umbered white woman to
lo on small poultry farm,
. exch, for room, board and
nall salary. Mrs. J. B. Couch,
(1 Linda Dr. Rt. 5, Austell.
Man, wife, 3 children,
n. both. Need work now.
and willing worker. J.
Atlanta 12. _
nite, married man, 27 yrs.
d, 1 child, wants job on
vicken farm. Some Exp.
mest, sober and dependable
f an furnish Ref. Need 8
urnished house and rea-
alary. Howard -Mos-
St. S. E. Apt.
be moved. Write.)
1630 Schmitt
ant poultry or dairy job.
Ph. MA 2-
{\tributor, $65.; Sickle mower,
53 yr. old white man, good
ealth, wants job on farm do-
ing light farm work, Can
drive light truck and car.
Want home and salary: James
Owen, Rt. 1, Dalton.
Middleaged couple needs
job at once. Caretaker or la-
bor on farm. Can drive tractor
fixing land (but not truck or
car). Need house with furni-
ture furnished and living
wages. D. L. Grindle, Rt. 1,
oe Charlie Presley, Murray-
ville.
Single, white man, 60 yrs.
old, wants job with party not
having children. See about
chickens and hogs. $8.50 week,
room and board. Go anywhere.
Ref. if wanted. Send phone
No. Luke Deering. Cloudland
(Chattooga Co.)
~ FARM HELP
2 es WANTED 0
Want single man to drive
tractor, truck and raise Veg- |
etables. Must be strictly so-
ber, and honest. Alonza F.
Jones, Rt. 1, Mullins
Store, Milner,
_ Want dependable white
man to tend 3-1/2 acres good
c/o
land. Can have all first year
made for cleaning up land,
and put in Rye grasg or
Clover in Fall. Elmer Davis,
Rd. Rossville.
Ph. UN 6-5822.
_Want good wage hand,
single, no drinker, prefera-
bly one who likes to and at-
tends church on Sunday.
State wage expected for good
work. W. W. Powell, Rt. 2
Harlem.
Want 1 or 2 families of exp.
farmers with tractor to run
farm, around 225 acres in cul-
tivation, Vegetables and
Grain, 50-50 basis, or on day
labor, or weekly. 2 houses, 7
and 4 R. on paved Rd. and
school bus Rt. J. Max Mc-
Clung, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph.
GR 8-6566 (Jonesboro).
_ Want reliable, non-dringing,
single white man with some
Exp. to tend to layers. $40.
mo. room and board. Olin
Clements, Rt. 1. Rocky Face.
Want retired couple (who
want to go back to the coun-
try), as caretaker, garden,
yard and some light farm
work. Good living quarters
and reasonable salary. R. M.
Wright, 1229 McLendon Ave.
N. E,. Atlanta 7. Ph. MU 8-
owe, 224 Woodward Ave..| 4969
e Equipment
FOR SALE
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE ..
armall cub tractor, $695.,
turn plow, $50.; cutting har-
row, $45.; planters and dis-
$05.4
31 $22.50. All good shape, an
power take-off pulley;
new. No letters.
me nearl
49 Flatshoals Av
6 MA
John Deere Seed box can
be used on harrow, $100. Miss
Amilee Sewell, 3328 Roswell
Rd. Marietta.
1947 Ford, 1-1/2 ton, 2
speed, rear axle, 8.20 tires al!
around, $350.; 1948 Chev.
pick-up, good tires, good
cond., $175.; Ford tractor cul-
tivator, 11 ft. Cole distributor
and planters, barring off an
Hilling attachments, $150.;
bottom plow, two 14 in. plows,
$75, R. E. Flowers, 3924. La-
vista Rd. Tucker.
Incubator, 400 hen egg cap,
elec. hot water type, good
cond., priced to sell. T. H.
Baker, 128 Ridge Ave., Ma-
bleton, Ph. 946-5419.
Farmall M. tractor $800.,
Super C. Farmall tractor with
planters, cultivators and fert.
dist., $800, Allis Chalmers 66
combine with grain bin, good
cond., $700.; Simple, 6 row.
cotton duster, $100. All 2
good cond. C. D. Lake, Rt.
Dublin. . ;
165 five ft., chicken feeders,
folding legs -with all the
rounds, extra good cond., $1.-
25 ea.; 25 eight ft., waterers
(automatic), used with only
2 houses of chickens, $4.-$5
ea. Don Cochran, Shiloh Rd.,
Kennesaw, Ph. 428-4982 (Ma-
rietta). : :
164 wire cages complete
with waterers, feeders and
hangers, good cond., 50c ea.
DL. H. Lifsey, Rt. 1, Box 596.
Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-8374.
Used Surge milking mach,
and vacuum pump, motor an
tank, $150. at my home. J, 3.
Dobbs, 2250 2nd, Ave., De-
catur, Ph. DR. 7-7488.
W. C. Allis Chalmers trac-
tor, 24 H.P. and 8 dise bush
and bog. harrow, both in good
cond., $430, F. D. Cobb, 109
Hightowery St., Thomaston,
d| Ph. 7-3353 nights.
Almost new Dearborn, 4
disc, tiller plow for sale or
trade for good rotary cutter
or Easy-Flo spreader. Gordon
Sutton, Rt. 1, Ideal.
2H. wagon; walking culti-
vator; 2 H. turning plow and
middlebuster. Sell together or
any part, cheap. Mrs. Julia
P. Terry, Hwy. 16, Wrens.
1950 GMC 1 ton stake body
truck, duel wheels, 4 tena
speed, short wheel base, goo
cond., $395. E. E. Reece, Mt.
Vernon Rd., Douglasville, Ph,
942-3969.
Laying cages with waterers
and feeders, all metal no wood
in them, about 300, all or any
part for sale. Make offer. Let-
ters ans.; also, deep well
pump, like new with Carolon
plastic pipe. used less than
yr., $75. W. J. Graham,
5908 Rockbridge
Rd., Stone
Min., Ph. 469-8604.
Med. size Ferguson manure
spreader, used less than 30
hrs., guaranteed new cond.,
$350. G. M. Hobbs, Stapleton
Ph. 248-J-1 (Thomson).
TD-9 Intnl. bulldozer with
10 ft. hyd. blade, looks good,
but needs some repairs, $975.
M. P. Bennett, 3311 Butner
Rd., SW, Atlanta 11. :
Utility trailer, good body.
5 well built, new tires, $100
Blacksmith tools of all Tim: | 6c Spooner, .Bor 3h:
inds, in first class cond.|oqim Ph. JU. 4-2743
@hean) Come see. G. Ri Wil= pa SS
liams, 1398 Canoochee Dr.. 6 row cotton duster, 2 H.
Atlanta 19, Ph. CE. 3-8890.
- 1953 John Deere MT trac-
tor, complete with cultiva-
tors, planters and bottom
plow, prefect cond.,. $600. J.
G. Cromer, Rt. 3, Tifton, Ph.
144-W-3, -
Farmall A. tractor, culti-
vators, harrow and mowing
mach., reasonably priced. W.
L. Moore, Rt. 1, Gordon.
Fairbanks-Morse deep well
pump, 1/2 HP on 10 gal, tank
with jet, guaranteed Ist class
cond., $60. Floyd Sanders, Rt.
+|2, Vinson Mtn. Rd. Rockmart,
(6 mi. So).
Farmall M. tractor with
power take-off and pulley,
sood cond., priced low.. Jack
Segars, Rt. 1, Winder, Ph.
867-2569.
John Weere B. tractor with
hydraulic system, planters,
fert. hoppers, cultivating
equip; 2 wheel trailer; 2 H.
wagon; tractor grass rake and
Ig. grease gun. All in good
cond. R. M. Park, Molena.
Simplex, used on 20 A. of
cotton in 1960 only; 2 H. cul-
tivator; 2 H. riding cultiva-
tor; 1 H. cotton planter; 1 H
Cole planter, and other farm
tools. C. A. Ingram, Lilly. .
Seeder for John Deere, 3
dise, tiller, can be used on
other makes; about 125, four
ft., chicken feeders; 30 John-
son auto. waterers for hens.
Reasonable or exchange for
hammermill. Dalton Mathis.
Rt. 4, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6932.
6 row John Blue duster.
new hose and pipe, frame pul-
ley and belts to fit Ford trac-
tor, also frame to fit Farmall
tractor for same duster. J. B
Butler. Dewey Rose, Ph. 834-
M-4 (Elberton).
1943 Minn. Molene tractor,
good front and _ rear tires,
good paint, running gear A-1
shape. draw bar type; drawbar
type bush and bog harrows,
perfect shape, $225. for all.
Charles H. Dobbs, 3667 Boul-
dercrest Rd., Conley, Ph. MA.
7-0005.
2H. wagon, $25. at my
farm. Mrs. Julia Beall, Rt. 2,
Box 93, Danville.
1954 Massey -Harris 60,
selfpropelled grain combine
with Chrysler motor, 10 ft.
cut., perfect cond., $2,000. J.
S. Geoghagan III, Rt. 2, Ash-
burn, Ph. 567-3479.
Hight 10 ft. automatic
poultry waterers, 100, four ft,
galvanized broyler feeders,
some only used 6 wks., and
two 500 cap., elec. Buckeye
brooders, $200. Loyd Handy,
Young Harris.
Two 7 ft., 20 disc, tandem
harrows, Athens and Taylor,
$75. ea. Both fairly good run-
ning cond; also, 2 row, fert.
and planters for Mustang or
Colt tractors, never used, $75.
FOB my farm. T, R. Breed-
love, Monroe, Ph. 267-5211.
Bolens Husky garden trac-
tor with many attachments,
for sale. Mrs. W. R. Walker.
Dunwoody, Ph. GL. 7-
4844 nigh Sosy ie
One small junked motor for
parts, $2.: also, springs for
1 H. or 2 H. wagon seat,
J. S. Patterson, Rt. 2, Comer.
Intnl. manure spreader.
used about 2 wks., A-1 cond.:
cut-off saw with steel frame,
bolts on front of John Deere
tractor, good as new; set of
planters for John Deere trac-
tor, old style, sets on_ rear
axle. M. A. Sidwell, Rt. 4.
Madison, Ph. NU. 70-M-2.
Complete set of planters
and cultivators for Farmall M.
tractor. $200. K. B. Grogan.
Rt. 4. Box 3. Marietta. Ph
428-4672. rk
Huff front end loader,
$200.; 1954 Super. A Farmall
tractor, cultivator and plan-
ters; bush bog harrow; tan-
dem harrow, tandem disc
plow, side dise plow; front end
scrape blade; pick-up_ hay
rake; mowing mach.; David
Bradley, 6 ton cap., tractor
wagon. Sel] together or sep-
arately, All good cond. Fred
E. Smith, Hiram, Ph. 943-4192.
2 A. R. Wood gas brooders,
1,000 cap., like new, Egg-O-
Matic egg candler, brush type
egg washer, 27 David Brad=
ley, 1 bu., feeders, reasona=
ble; 2 corn trailers,
type bodies, either snapped or
shelled corn, with hoist built
to fit Fordson Major Diesel,
easily adapted to other makes.
N. A. Boyette, Hahira. -
Cole combination planter}
Cole distributor; 10 Oliver
turning plow; GB turning
plow; iron beam Hammon
stock; Virgis spring tooth
harrow; single spring tooth
harrow; 2 single stocks; iron
single tree. Sell separate or
all together. O. C. Sands, i
1, Watkinsville (9 mi.
Athens, 78 Hwy.). ~
3 stand, 80 saw Centennial
cotton gin, dbl. box press,
complete with tramp and cone
denser, pump, pipe and belts,
dif. lengths and sizes; 2 fa
oil burner, Mitchell dryer,
burner; pr. ea cotton see
scales and wt. cotton bale. Al
or any part cheap for cash.
W. J. Harrison, Rt. 1 Harrie
son, Ph. 399-M-2 (Tennille),
Warco motor patrol, UD-1
power blade and_ scarifier,
new tires on front and rear.
All hydraulic, reasonabl
priced. Carl Simonton, Rt.
Franklin, Ph. OR. 5-3302.
Complete irrigation syse
tem: 110 HP, 6 cyl., industria}
Marine type motor, factory
converted to LP gas, Gromanys
Rupp pump, 6 in. intake and
outlet, on 2 wheel trailer as
1 unit, max.. cap. 950 GPM.,
pipe, pipe carrier and yume
gun. Ralph Sanders, Rt. 2,
Vienna, Ph. 4712.
1959, 2 ton, Chevrolet trace
tor and 32 ft. tandem trailer,
both good as new. Robert
eae nson, Tallapoosa, Ph.
24 in. rock Meadneis grist
mill, good shape, $80. at my
farm, 5 mi. W. Thomson, be=
tween Union Church an
1.} Mesena. Mrs. Euless Johnson,
Rt. 1, Thomson.
1953 John Deere MT trace
tor, tricycle front end with
cultivators, planters and bote
tom vlow, all perfect cond. J.
G. Cromer, Rt. 3, Tifton, Ph.
144-W-3.
THC, 4 disc, tiller, good,
$75.; King bush and bog har=
row, 8-24, $35. T. O. Thrash-
er, Bishop, Ph. SO. 9-2227,
Myers jet type water pum
with G. E. motor and 32 gal
tank; also, 20 ft. of 1-1/4
j foot valve, cutt-o:
and other fittings.
Pump in perfect cond., $70.
L. E. Cole, Rt. 1, Nicholls.
Factory built, all steel,
light weight, 2 wheel trailer,
4 ft. wide, 6 ft. long, drop
gate at both ends, $60.; 2 hope
per Cole corn planter. $7.
Both in good cond. Can se@.
after. 2 PM. Clomer Kitchen,
Rt. 2, Box 110, Jackson.
dump > ee
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Equipment
TD-6 Intnl. crawler Die-
el tractor with dozer blade.
arly Barnette, Rt. 1, Hosch-
ton, Ph. 867-2808 (Winder).
B. and B harrow; finishing
harrow; planters and culti-
vators; Ferguson scrape and
McCormick combine for sale.
rs. Annie Puckett, Rt. 2,
x 35, Lilburn.
_ 1,200 egg cap. electric cab-
inet incubator, perfect cond.,
75. Wilbur H. Sheffield,
ngsland, Ph. PA. 93407.
Good, 1952 Chev. pick-up
truck with new tires and
wood body for hauling cattle,
$150. cash; also, 1961 Sears
new gas saw, $85. Donald W.
Singleton, MD, 622 Candler
ie Atlanta 3, Ph. CE. 3-
Bulk milk tank, 180 gal.
eap., like new, Marlow milk-
ing outfit, 2 units with extra
pail; Farmall Cub tractor
with planters, cultivators and
ide disc plow. L. C. Miller,
t. 2, Temple.
Allis Chalmers G. tractor,
- motor in rear, power lift in
front, perfect cond., good
- tres and planters, cultivators,
turning plow, tiller, BB har-
row, Gee-Whiz lay-off plow,
dirt leveler, all for this trac-
tor and in good cond., rea-
sonable, all together. Jack
~ Worthy, Rt. 1, Waco.
Farmall Super C. tractor
with planters, fert. dist., cul-
tivators with good tires and
in good mechanical cond; al-
$0, Want prac. new cultivators,
planters and aise Purors for
230 Farmall. C. E. Johnson,
arrenton.
John Deere 70 Diesel, front
d loader, $1,750.; 1955 Ford,
is ton, pick-up truck, 130:
463 ayrath ay conveyor,
1955 Minn. Moline, Ss
Dairy feed sae $80.
amar Putnam
150.; | 5338
ng 2-man, Titan chain saw,
airburn, Ph, Heagb38
2, sone
Brooks,
One set of Cole planters and
distributors, $150. Bobbie L.
Green, Rt. 2, McRae : mi.
from Workmore School).
1 H. wagon complete with
body, good cond.; Cole corn
planters; Covington cotton
dropper; Guano distributor;
cotton duster. All mule drawn.
J. A. Page, Rt. 3, Soperton
(at Orland).
Frick sawmill outfit com-
plete with edger and UD-14
Intnl, power unit. Can be
seen at Rentz. C. E. Alligood,
Rt. 1, Dexter, Ph. GL. 1-2416.
Oklahoma type Coostai
Bermuda planter; 1 row, ex-
cellent cond., ready to plant
grass. H. A. Merritt, Rt. 3,
Mitchell, Ph. 4722.
Three dump truck, Ford,
Chevrolet and G.M.C. Thom-.
as J. Lawson, 118 Pineridge
Trail, Marietta,.Ph. 427-1088.
Mower attachment for Al-
lis Chalmers G. tractor, like
new, $100. at my farm. Gar
Jones, c/o Midway Ranch, Rt.
4, Marietta, Ph. 427-3438.
1956 or 1957 John Deere A.
tractor, 2 row with all equip.
for farming, harrow, planters.
cultivator and 6 disc tiller
hydraulic lift, priced to sell.
Mrs. Thos. J. Childree, Rt. 2,
Box 30, Reynolds.
1950 John Deere B. trac-
tor, good rubber, fair cond.;
John. Deere trailer wagon; 5
dise tiller; 2 section harrow;
Gee-Whiz lime spreader, prac.
new; Ford corn puller. All in
fair cond. O. D. Lee, Rt: 4,
Cochran.
3 HP roto tiller and 4 HP
roto tiller, self-propelled, both
nearly new. B. P. Casteel,
1882 Clairmont Rd., Decatur,
Ph, ME, 4-4562.
2 TD-14 Intnl. crawler
tractor, one in good cond.
with cable operating blade,
other may be used as parts or
put in running cone priced
low to sell fast. . Thom-
as, nee Jon $0. 9-
cA pile Chalmers, 2 row,
cultivator Wee only one
$18. moe Ison, | W.
Dorend 8B oller, peach
packing lege cone
and in good cond _. A, Moo-
dy, PO Box 354, Newnan, Ph.
Al. 3-5525.
10 ton Howe truck scales,
bought new in 1959; Belle
City No. 2 shucker and shel-
ler, good as new. A. S, Elling-
ton, Covington, Ph. 786-7606.
John Deere model 12-A
combine, 6 ft. blade PTO,
mounted on_ rubber, good
cond., $75.; also, want silage
| chopper. State make, age,
cond. and price. All letters
ans. HE, Boyle, c/o Peace-
ful Valley Farm, Blythe.
John Deere 11 mechanical
cotton picker, mounted on
John Deere 420 tractor. Used
part of one season, good cond.
Rufus Peede, Rt. 1, Hllaville,
os WE. 7-4143.
2 H. wagon, cultivator, 3 row
drill, 93 slat wing Chatta-
nooga turning plow; also,
chicken feeders, waterers for
sale. Mrs. Fred Neel, 119
South Ave., Cartersville, Ph.
EV. 2-3074.
1957 Intnl. 141 self-pro-
pelled combine with small
grain platform and 2 row
row corn picker head, in good
cond., $1,800. J. L. Todd, Rt.
De Lyons. :
1949 Ford tractor, very
clean, good tires, motor ex-
cellent; also, 20 disc smooth-
ing harrow, 3 point hitch.
Sell separate or together.
Lewis Escoe, Comer, Ph. SU.
38-4962 days.
Ferguson 2, 16 in., bottom
plow with Lantz coulters and
Jointers, $175., without, $125.;
Ford, 3 disc, plow, $125.; Fer-
guson power take-off pulley,
$50. Disc plow is at Plains. W.
J. Davis, Ellaville.
Gem Dandy electric churn
motor, used very little, $12.50.
Add postage. Mrs. Leona Mul-
len, Rt. 2, Lyerly.
W. C. Allis Chalmers trac-
tor; John Deere, 4 disc, til-
ler; Athens bush and bog, 8
disc, harrow, 2 H. wagon;
tractor drag harrow; tractor
mower and Case hammermill.
W. M. Chafin Estate, by Hom-
er L. Chafin, Rt. 2, McDon-
ough, Ph, 423-3633.
Equipment for 6,000 broiler
house, feeders, waterers and
9 coal brooders. Thomas Pon-
der, Rt. 2, Callahand Rd., Dal-
ton (near Johnson).
Four 80 saw, Continental
gin, complete with all steel
trampler and up acking
press, 126HP motor, $12,000.
Call or write. J. C. Turner,
Covington.
Cultivator for B. Allis
Chalmers with draw bar and
feet; baring off disc for 2-
row Allis Chalmers. All in
good., cheap. W. J. Holland,
803 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-
058.
Tractor, home made, 4 cyl
Chev. engine, 4 speed trans-
mission, White truck rear end,
STO OMe ane compressor _ and
spraying equip. for David
Bradley garden tractor, prac.
new, $50.; seeder for same
tractor, $25. Harry Booth, 529
Sandtown Rd., Marietta, Ph
428-7276.
1952 Ford, 1/2 ton, pick-up
truck with side boards, good:
tires, body and motor, sacri-
fice, $290. Walter Poe, 1370
DeKalb Ave., NE, Atlanta 7,
Ph, 688-8014. 3
Gravely tractor with rotary
plow and cultivator, A-1l
cond., just overhauled and
painted. W. D. Goode, 157
Factory Shoals Rd., Mable-
ton, 946-2762.
age 1/2 roto tiller, self-pro-
pelled with reverse, never
been used, J. K. Stalcup, 1557
Sandtown Rd., Marietta, Ph.
HE. 5-8152.
Potato transplanter, Powell
automatic, used 1 season, $150.
Mrs. Dewey E. Skipper, Rt.
3, Walden Rr., Macon.
1950 Chev., 2 ton truck
with tandem axle, new 18 ft.
stake body, 6 ft. sides, good |]
tires and excel. cond. Aaron
pet Box 22, Sasser, Ph.
1956 G.M.C. tractor with
new motor, in good _ cond.;
1955 John Deere combine No.
25, 7 ft. cutter blade, in good
cond, not used very much.
Moore, Thotnasten, Ph.
Midway 1-1234,
Ee
cultivator set, complete with
all plates, gears and sweeps.
Fertilizer attach. in good|~
shape, no rust, $150. H. Mer-
rick, Rt. 4, Cuthbert.
1952 Case tractor, medium} c
size, some equip. no junk,
$675. Located 6 mi. N. of Ros-
well, off Hwy... 140. Homer
Dangar, Box 3, Cox Rd., Ros-
we
Allis Chalmers @. tractor
with planters, cultivators,
bottom plow, scratcher and
mower, $485. No letters. Roy
L, Allen, Temple, Ph, 562-
3559 after 5:30 PM or Sat.
J. D. 11 row grain drill,
plants any kind seed, first class
cond., with seeder attach-
ment; 2 hog feeders, 12 hole
(used some) and 8_ hole
(hasnt been used much). Sell
together or sone ie: L.
Harrell, Rt. 2, Broxton.
New Holland 68 baler with
motor, looks and runs like
new, $1,500. or trade for small
or med. sized tractor; also,
planting and cultivating
Sari for Ford tractor, $175.
R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River
Farms, Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 8-
2245 (Atlanta).
2 row Covington planter-
Dbl. section set of bull-
dozer harrows, never been
used, $500. Dr. H. H. Ham-
piel Ske LaGrange, Ph. TU.
-3621. :
1952 John Deere M. tractor
and cultivators, planters, 6-
row dusting mach. 2 w. heel
trailer, all in goed shape. Neil
Carson, c/o J. T. Wheeler, Rt.
By Athens, Ph. LI. 6-8301.
Girton Model 3622 hand-
operated dairy bottle filler for
qts.. or pts., with stainless
steel storage tank, 12 in. high,
24 in. dia. $50.; also, 18 wire
dairy crates for qt. bottles.
Make offer. Isaac Adams, Dal-
ton, Ph. BR. 8-4476.
1-1/2 ton pick-up truck, in
good cond., reasonable for
leash. J. D. Ard, 2555 Date
Ave., Macon, Ph. SH. 3-5580.
6 ft. Intnl] harrow, dbl.
sec., practically new, $175. W.
E. Vinson, Jr., Byron. Ph.
788-2451 (Macon).
Elec. incubator, approx. 300
quail eggs, good cond., $20.
Charles E. Sherrer, Rt. 4, Box
289, Alpharetta.
David Bradley garden trac-
tor good cond. with several
attachments, 5-1/2 HP motor.
Reasonably priced. G, C. Pra-
ter, 128 Covington Rd., Con-
yers, Ph, 483-8567.
Intnl. 14 disc, turner, 2
point hitch, pick-up type, in
good cond. $200. Gus G.
Moore, Resaca, Ph. MA. 9-
5756, (Calhoun).-
Set of 2-row planters, eul- [
Hivelors and fert. dist. for J.
A. or B., tractor, used 1
es for sale or trade for
150-200 Ibs. calves. A.-B.
Matthews, Box 656, Tucker.
_2 convertable type Peter-
sine incubators, one No.
with 8, 64 cap., other No. 5
with 2,600 cap. Both A-1
cond., bargain priced. I. H.
Southern, Rt. 1, Box 67, Talk-
ing Rock, Ph. ME. 5- 2668.
1-1/2 ton stake truck body,
| 3/4 ton Ford heavy duty rear
end; cut-off saw; new culti-
vator for John Deere M. trac-
tor; 1940 Ford pickup truck;
3/4 ton all steel body Ford
truck; 55 gal. propane gas
tank; plow scooters; deep well
piston type water pump. R.
J. Osborne, Hwy. 138, River-
dale, Ph. GR. 8- 6719 (1-1/2
mi, W. of Hwy. 85 at Cr
Creek).
Allis Chalmers 60 combine
with motor and sacking at-
tach., reconditioned, like new,
$300.; also, pull type, dbl.
section, rotary hoe, in good
cond., $75. R. M. Hambrick,
Rt. 1, Marshallville.
2 plows; hammer mill; hay
rake; Case Mowing mach.;
small Case tractor (special
price); Case combine; cattle
sprayer and tractor. rack;
tractor trailer. All priced very
ow. Bill Hardy, Aa Box
275, Griffin, Ph. 6767
1953 John Deere M Tae
Guilty atone, 4 disc plow and
dbl. cut-away harrow, H or
power lift, 4 walking cultiva-
tors, several 2 H. turning
plows, planters, distributors,
single turners and straight
stocks and 2 H., wagon. P. M.
Buroh, Chester,
g|John Deere, 6 or 8 ft. size.
.B. Alexander, Rt. 1, Vie
Case. A-6 combine, 8
cut; Buckeye incubator,
section; one hatcher, 10
Excellent cond., reasons||
ably priced. Jim West, Doal|
oto. |
EQUIPMENT
WANTED
Want manure spreader
A-1 cond., for cash. Euge
Halski, Rt. Ake, Pendergrass, Ph
EM. 7-8429. q
Want - good tractor with
rake, mower, baler (New
Holland preferred), and
sprine tooth harrow, reasona-
Ibly priced for cash. Write d
scription of each pee gi
age and cond. W. L. Robinson
PO Box 149, Cheese Park,
Want skid motor, prefer
H., but would consider oth
make. State cond., size a
price. Hubert Gay, Rt.
Canton. ?
Want dise plow, pull tyr
for John Deere tractor
good cond., reasonably pr
Edward Cornett, Rt. 4, M
ticello.
Want 10-15 ton ruck sail
with recording type beam,
State serial number, age and
pate. Prefer near Albany. C
Pippin, Jr., Rt. 2, Alban
Want set of cultivators f
David Bradley walking g
den tractor. State cond. a!
price. Dorsey Sanders,
Box 61-A, Rt. 2, Bremen
Want old model Ford trac:
tor, or consider Ferguson,
within 50 mi. at right price.
Hoyt Little, Rt. 3, Commerce.
~ Want leveling blade for IH
model A. tractor. State dis-
cription and price. Bill Reec
Box 445, Ellijay.
- Want 1 row planter and
cultivator for Ford tract
a Alto. Comer Meeks,
Ito.
Want small electric _ fi
water. incubator. S._E.
rod, Rt. 1, Norman Park.
Want nee axle for Farmall
Cub tractor. State price. Fred
Henderson, Box 109, Toccoa.
Want planters for Fo
tractor, no junk wanted. H.
Wallace, Bowdon Junction.
Want Allis Chalmers G. an
equipment. Have nice, gentle,
4 yr. old horse with new sad-
dle, bridle and harness to
trade. Will give boot if worth
it.. Wm. H. Milum, Rt. 1, Cum
ming, Ph. TU. 7-5764.
Jr., Warthen. : :
Want land leveler, prefer }
Loyd Langford, Warrenton,
Ph. HO, 5-2293. <
Want two automatic poul- }
try feeders and used manure!
spreader, 90 bu. cap. in good
cond. State particulars. Joe
eRe Cornelia, Ph.
864-J-5. i
"Want small orchard spray-
er for 4 acre orchard. J. B.
Butler, Dewey Rose, Ph. 834-
M-4 (Elberton), after 8 PM. |{
Want H. L. Pray Coastal \}
Bermuda planter, in good }
operating cond. Dick Harvili,
94s. Box 167, Griffin, Ae oF
*Want bush and bog harrow }
and cultivator for Ferguson
tractor, Geek priced an
within 100 mi. of Atlanta.
R. Thaxton, 393 W. Banke
head, Austell, Ph. 948-9157.
Want small tractor or gare |
den tractor in Rood cond. Roy
L.. Clark, Rt. Molena, Ph.
647-7800.
Want plow and cultivareedl|
for model R-7 Shaw garden }
tractor. K. D. Cooper, Rt. 1, ht
Box 187, Norcross. |
Want Water Wheel, jal
ameter, also
vise what you |
where located
Wingo, 107
- | calfhoo
be in. :
Thompson, Rt. 3,
riffin, Ph. 8-8337.
sh and bog harrow
sor. Advise what
dad price.
Savannah. (7 miles
thee Road).
ic type,
producers plus big
C. T; Griffin,
led type Whiteface hei-
1 Reg., 2 not, good col.
little thin, 18 mos. to 2
d, $300.00 or will sell
ly. D. H. Strickland,
Jpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-
pe cow of equal value.
r ilner, Ph. 4987
Jersey cow for
ts. A. E. Church, Han-
uve., Gainesville.
2g. Angus bulls, 1 yr.
om nice herd, good
mes, Eilenmere, priced
i. G. Fouts, c/o Stuart
7 Farm, Rt. 1, New Sa-
d., Kennesaw, Ph. 427-
black Angus bull, wt.
450 Ibs., $150.00 W. E.
, Jr., Byron, Ph. 788-
Macon).
tin, Jersey and Guern-
(pringer, will freshen
3 wks., good _ breed,
ueavy dairy milk cows.
oe ten Rt. 4, Alma,
eee a ae
ensey and Jersey cross
cow, real gentle, to
m soon with 3rd calf,
Guernsey bull, gives 4
7 more daily. ; 5
Be 2, Marietta, Ph.
young Guernsey bulls, |
ied and ring in nose;
resh in heifers, all high
mes and nice color, All
ably priced.
Midville. _
0, old grade Black An-
ull, $75.00. Miss Ami-
wel, 3328 Roswell Rd.,
a. Be :
g.. Angus bull, Wye
tion breeding, igh
, performance tested,
ood calf crop to witness
im, $300.00,.-Ralph San-
Waenna; Ph, 4712.
mos, old, Angus bull;
| cows with or without
eshened Feb. 22, other
ersey, freshened Feb,
lifford Bellamy, Ellen-
Ph. GR. 4-7110.
; sand heifers,
iS ot Reg., 1 - 3 yrs.
0.00 and u con de-
15
3
y|red, stocky and wel grown-
-|out for age. Winton C. Harris,
_{ Rt
_ | 3212
d.|Farm, Kennesaw,
-|2959 (Marietta).
| 6727.
ed. John B.
one Jersey, good milk- | 6
selection of Reg. oll.
eford bulls, all ver
. 1, Screven, Ph. Juno 4-
(Odum).
Reg. Angus bull, 26 mos.
old, wt. approx. 1,075 lbs.,
vaccinated, from
clean herd, guaranteed breed-
er, Blackcapmere bloodline.
F, W. Phillips, e/o Westover
Ph. 428-
Angus bull, calved Jan, 22,
1960, purebred, not Re 0
$150.00; also, Reg. Angus, Ki-
nochtry Emily family, calv-
ed Feb. 17, 1958. Certified
and 4 generation pedigree fur-
nished, reasonable. R. A.
Whitaker, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-
Excellent Reg., de-horned
Hereford bull, calved April
23, 1960, well tamed and hal-
ter broke, Selling to prevent
inbreeding. Carl Roberts, Ball
Ground.
Reg. horned Hereford bull,
3-1/2 yrs. old, CK Clipper
and Domino breeding, calf-
hood vaccinated for Bangs.
Pedigree free of dwarfism.
Bull and calves sired by bull
can be seen on farm near
Conyers. G. M. Anderson, 148
Mt. Vernon Dr., Decatur, Ph.
Dr. 7-8401.
10 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 10 - 14 mos. old, well
marked, from good bloodlines,
large for age and from a Cert.
herd. Harry A. Wasden, MD,
Quitman.
10 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 10 - 18 mos. old, $150
to $250.00, Large for age and
dark red color; also, 8 dbl.
Reg. polled Hereford heifers,
10 - 15 mos. old, $175.00 ea.
All sired by ALF Prince Les-
kan 10, son of the Bandwa-
gon bull. J. L. Hadden, Gib-
son. :
8 dbl. standard polled Here-
ford bulls, from 12 - 14 mos.
old; also, fine, 1 yr. old, herd
sire of proven quality, Ad-
vance Domino breeding, good
uniformity, reasonably pric-
Smith, Cleveland
Rd., Dalton, Ph. BR. 8-3705
after 6:30 PM. -
Jersey milch cow, gentle,
tested and Bangs free, just
weaned 3 calves, FOB Ameri-
cus, $250.00 or trade for good
Angus or Charolis calves.
clean stock. David T. Jen-
nings, PO Box 84, Americus.
Reg. milking Shorthorn
bull, born July 11, 1960, red
and white, wt., 550 Ibs., good
bloodlines. Adam Whitaker,
Rt. 1, Blue Ridge.
2 yr. old Angus bull; six 14
mo. old, Angus bulls. All best
bloodlines, priced to sell. De-
liver within 50 mi. Elzia
Hayes, c/o Model Farm, Rt. 3,
Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3-4558
(Newnan). ae
Reg. dbl. standard polled
Hereford bulls of serviceable
age, Championship bloodlines,
$250.00 up. Jack H. McCart,
Mer., c/o Green Acres Ranch,
Rt. 4, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-
5663.
Swine
O. I. GC, shoats, 4 mos. old,
wt. approx., 75 - 80 Ibs., out
of Champion bloodlines, $25
H. ea., Reg., treated, FOB Cheap-
er at farm; also, 2 yr. old
boar, large for age, $50.00 at
farm, Paul ~J;-Cain, Rt. 1;
Commerce.
Reg. SPC pigs, long lean
meat type, best bloodlines,
ready at 8 wks. old on April
1, See at my place or place
order soon. George Ferguson,
Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
Reg. Tamworths, clean
stock, meat type. J. S. Davis,
pre Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph.
541, . ;
Reg, Landrace gilts and
boars, Reg. in buyers name,
100 pct. imported bloodlines,
1 $20.00 and up. H. R. Gossett,
Box 252, Cave Spring.
old, from prize winning stock,
W.|excel. brood sow, now with 8
wk. old litter, $65.00. Lanier
Cobb, 2734 Pleasant Wood Dr.,
Decatur, Ph, BU, 4-0216.
Reg. Duroc boar hog, ex-
cellent meat type, $60.00 with
a JeohiG
AGE THREE
Reg. Hampshire sow, 1 yr.
Reg. Duroe gilts and : oar,
dark red color, for sale. H. L.
Wallace, Bowdon Junction. _
igs,
Black Poland China
weaned, treated, 40 - 60 lbs.,
from Reg., Cert. meat type
breeding, $25.00 and un; also,
can furnish gilts and boars,
unrelated, open gilts, 175 Ibs.,
$60.00 ea.; bred gilts, $125.00
ea, Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran,
Ph. WE. 4-6490. Seas
Purebred Tamworths, long, |.
deep bodied, cherry red color-
ing, good muscle, lean red
meat. Service age boars and
gilts of all ages. No disease in
herd. Reasonable for quality.
Charles Baldwin Farm, Su-
wanee, Ph. 434-7527 (Buford).
Duroe gilts, 3-1/2 mos, old,
$22.00 or $24.00 Reg. Will del.
at 10c a mile, Frederick Zip-
perer, Rt, 1, Box 182, Guyton
(15 mi. SE of on Hwy. 30).
Horses, Mules & Ponies
At Stud: Bandar, Reg. Ara-|RE
bian chestnut stallion, 15
hand high, prepotent stallion
with excel. bloodlines, con-
formation, head and disposi-~
tion. Proven top quality, nice
foals, off - spring eligible
Reg. Mrs. Val. Beaty, 4289
Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph.
BU. 9-0173. Call for appoint-
ment.
Buddys Black Boy, Reg.
Tenn. Walking horse, one of
the mest consistent and out-
standing stallion now show-
ing. Roy Dorsey, 2561 Bohler
Rd., NW, Atlanta 5, Ga., Ph.|
CE. 7-1115.
Black mare mule, 950 Ibs.,
12 yrs. old, good shape, well
made. No letters ans. J.
Cain, Rt. 2, Buford.
Solid white gelding, 2-1/2
yrs. old; black stallion, 10
mos. old Both halter broke
and very gentle and reason-
ably priced. D. H. Strickland,
Rt. 1, Hwy. 19, Alpharetta, Ph,
GR. 5-5624. f
Good old mule, wt. 800 lbs.,
good worker, works anywhere,
runs in pasture with cows. A.
C. Maloney, Norcross and
Tucker Rd., Norcross.
Good, fat, mare mule, gen-
tle works anywhere, wt. 1,150
Tbs., $150.00. L. T, Kittle, Rt.
1, Temple.
Small, black, mare, 13.2
hands, 9 yrs. old, gentle, bred
to Buckskin Quarter horse, to
foal first of August, $175.00.
George Lindsey, 513 Page St.,
Marietta, 428-2304.
Black horse, wt. around 1,-
200 Ibs., works anywhere,
gentle and will pasture with
cattle, $150.00; also, thorough-
bred Holstein heifer,-due to
freshen about March 15, wt.
about 800 Ibs., well marked,
$175.00. Ivan McWhorter, Ri.
6, Marietta, Ph. 427 - 1530.
Trigger, Welsh pony geld-
ing, 13.3 hands, wt. about 600
lbs., light black with white
face and stockings, very gen-
tle, excellent conformation,
$3.00. Cathy Callaway, 107 N.
Emory St., Covington.
Gentle red sorrel gelding
Shetland pony, saddle, saddle
holder, bridle and other ac-
cessories, $225. Donald W.
Singleton, MD, 622 Candler
Binge Atlanta 3, Ph. CE. 3-
915,
2 good, blocky type, mules,
wt. about 1,110 and 1,120 lbs.,
will work anywhere, in good
shape, reasonably priced. See
at my place. J. H. Cannon, Rt.
2, Box 121, Loganville.
One pr. matched mare
mules, wt. approx., 1,200 lbs.
ea., and near new, 2 H. wagon
with gear, $350.00 for all. J.
M. Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple, Ph.
562-3463 after 8 PM.
At Stud: Reg. Arabian stal-
lion No. 12668 Sharooz, by Al
Marah Rooz out of Afirah. All
foals eligible for Reg. in Half-
Arab Registry. Limited ser-
vice, book early for choice
dates. Charles L. McDaniel,
c/o Hobby Horse Farm, Rt. 1,
College Park, Ph.. 964-6845. |
At Stud: Chicos El Diablo,
Reg. PHBA 16,521, last stal-
lion by famous Palomino Chi-
co Lindo Reg. PHBA 2,085
for conformation, color a n d
maners. Standing in Atlanta.
Nancy J. Goodwin, 2148 Me-
Box 143,.
Bly
lante ay NE, Atlanta 5, Ph.
CEH, 7-2525, e
_Smali Shetland pony stal-
lion, approx. 2 yrs. old, rides
and has pulled sled some, with
nice saddle, bridle and blan-
ket, $150.00. Sherman L. Shef-
Hog: Kingsland, Ph. PA, 9-
2 good farm mules, $50.00
ea, or exch, for cows and hogs.
D. W. Hinson, PO Box 57, Ha-
zlehurst, ;
1960 hand saved, sound,
dark green, yellow meat wa=
termelon seed, Germ, 92 pct.
60c teacupful, Add postage.
Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Rt. 2,
Calhoun,
Old fashioned, tender, white
Creaseback bean seed, Germ.
94 pet., 65 cuptful. Add post=
age. Mrs. Marie Mathis, Rt.
5, Box 59, Ellijay.
Sheep and Goats
Nubian milk goat, not fresh,
for sale cheap. Ray Williams,
Boe ee Forest Park, Ph. PO.
Black and white milk goat,
$20.00 or will trade for an y
kind of chickens, Mrg. J. e
Autry, Rt. 1 Wbenser Rd.
Fayetteville.
At Stud: French Alpine
buck goat, Del Norte and
Laurelwood Aeres_ stock
bloodlines, E. J. McMahon,
eee Rd., Augusta, Ph.
Sheep: Hampshires, grades
or Reg. stock, rams, ewes and
lambs. Dr. F. C. Davis, Gray,
Ph. SH. 5-7924.
2 milk goats, just freshened,
Eeavy milkers, . Tippins,
Rt. 1, Powder Springs, Ph,
428-9081 (Marietta).
Toggenburg goat, gives 2
qts. milk daily, $20.00 freshen
about July first. Come after.
S. J. Bertelsen, Rt. 2, Box
110, Hamilton (Pine Mt. Val-
ley, Hwy. 116, Shiloh Rd.),
Ph. MA, 8-4410.
3 doe goats and one billy,
$25.00 at my home. Mrs, Cleo
Wilkins, Rt. 3, 5702 Covington,
C.| Hwy., Lithonia.
3 milk type goats, one Nu-
bian, 2 yrs. old and 2 Saanan
and Toggenburg cross, 1 and
2 yrs., $10.00 and $15.00 ea.
or all for $30. Farrell Jack~
son, c/o Hidden Acres, Rt. 4,
Dahlonega, _
3 young male goats, weaned
and large for age, one Nubian
and 2 white Saanan, all
thoroughbred and gentle, $20
or $6.72 ea. G. R. Williams.
One Nubian goat, now milk-
ing, from the best milk stock.
Sacrifice reasonably. G. N.
Eberhardt, 1884 W. Gaines
aes College Park, Ph. PO. 7-
Excel,, 2 wk. old, buck, out
of 7-1/2 qt. doe sired by Star
B. Herlinco, DelNorte No.
FA6668-A125253, Reg. French
Alpines, sire is from the
worlds highest milk record
does. Baby can be Reg. in
buyers name, naturally horn-
less, on dry milk with bottle,
$25.00 now. Come after. Miss
Nellie M. Mingledorff Rt. 3,
Douglas.
LIVESTOCK
WANTED
Want 75 to 100 feeder
shoats, 75 Ibs. and up. Don
Cochran, Shiloh Rd., Kenne-
saw, Ph. 428-4982 (Marietta).
Want Angora goats. G. H.
Shirey, Rt. 1, Newnan, Ph.
AL, 3-2099.
. Want two young heifers, old
enough to eat calf starter and
some grass, Must be reason~
ably priced and not too far
from my home. R. A. Strib-
ling, Rt. 1, Box 239, Manches-
ter. .
Want an all purpose horse
that will plow and ride. B. Q.
Chitty, Valdosta, Ph. 4-2039.
Want 10 to 20 young brood
cows, not Reg., but of Angus
or Hereford strain. Prefer
with young calves or to fresh-
en in 90 days. T. W. Clift,
372-9th St., NE, Atlanta 9,
Ph. TR. 2-1905 nights.
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
Mixed, good tender old time
cornfield bean seed, Germ.
87 pct., white Cutshorts and
Creasebacks, 75c cupful; Pur-
ple Hull, Germ. 88 pet., 65c
cupful.-A dd _ postage. No
stamps or chks. Mrs. Andrew
Wilson, Rt. 1, Carters.
Large, Shortneck gourd, 10
seed, 25c; 25, 50c; 65, $1.00.
Germ. 74 pct., 25 seed, $1.00.
Self - addressed, stamped en-
velope with ea, order. C. W.
Roland, Apt, 12, Hendry St.
Blackshear.
Jumbo Bushel gourd seed,
30 for 25c and stamped enve-
lope. Dewey Gulledge, Rt, 1,
Dallas.
Tender Half runner garden
beans, white Germ. 94 pct,,
Speckled, Germ, 71 pct., pinig
Peanut beans, Germ. 80 pct.
Peas. Tender hull salet garden
Germ. 57 pct. ea., 65c teacup=
ful; red spotted Crowder,
Germ. 86 pct. Blue Java,
Germ. 78 pct., 40c cupful, 3
cups, $1.00. Add postage. G.
T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground,
White multiplying nest on-
ions (not shallots), $2.00
gal. postpaid, Add posiaze for
Jess 1 gal. Mrs. L. B. Mc-=
Whorter, Rt, 1, Roopville.
~ Giant size gourd seed, Germ.
95 pct., grows 4-5 ft. around,
10 seed, 50c prepaid. Mrs. W.
T. Bryan, Rt, 1, Sharpsburg.
15 lbs. Purple Hull pea seed,
Germ. 88 pct., 8-1/2 lbs. Per-
kins green pod okra _ seed,
Germ. 89 pct, Both clean,
1960 crop and State tested.
Entire lot only to 1 address,
$10.00 pp. L.. Douglas Griffith,
Rt. 1, Dallas.
Large, round, dark rind,
yellow meat watermelon seed,
Substandard, Germ. 64 pct.
Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca.
Old fashioned tender white
garden Creaseback bean seed,
Germ. 94 pct., 65 cupful old.
fashioned stripe Crook-
neck Cushaw pumpkin seed,
Germ. 90 pct., 25 large pack}
good, tender pop corn for eate
ing or planting, Germ. 90c pct.
30e cupful. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay.
Sev. thousand stalks Blue
seed sugar cane, two cents
per 3 ft. stalk. Ready now.
J. D. Elkins, Rt. 6, Bell Line
Rd. Eastman.
Plenty of all kinds seed cane
for sale. Ed Thrift, Gilmore
Se Ext. Waycross. Ph, AT 3-
5963.
DONO ee ee eee
About 3,000 stalks old fash=
ioned green cane seed, 5 -
ft., long, kept very good, five
cents per stalk, at bank. James
A. Bennett, RFD, Dupont.
Edens ns CODE UL OME as ae
Watercress plants, $1.25 C.
Per. 110. Mrs. C. C. Gentry,
Rt. 3, Calhoun.
Leading var., Scuppernong
plants, well rooted from Care
ters. Per. No. 86 B. O. Car-=
ter, Rt. 4, Box 204 C, Grif~
fin.
Superfection strawberry
plants, $2.50 C. PP; also Se-
vereign Giants, $2.00 doz. Ga.
only. Per. 104. C. A. Shell,
1675 Willis Mill Rd. S. W., At-
lanta 11.
Young seedling pecan trees,
last yrs growth, top roots
have not been cut (secret of
livability). Tops 12 to 18 in,
above ground. Roots, 18 to 24
in, $1.00 ea. at farm. Per 247.
J. A. Bacon, Plains.
Marglobe, Rutgers tomato
plants, Moss packed, $1.00 C.
$4.00 M; hot pepper plants,
$4.00 M, Del. Per. 243. Ready
March 20. Fill large orders.
No chks. W. R. Lightsey, Sur-
rency.
FED GY see sy eens a es
Marglobe and Rutger tomae
to plants, moss packed, $4.00
M. $1.00 C. Del. Per 244.
Ready March 25. No chks,
Fill big orders. Mrs. Ruby
Lightsey; Rt. 2, Surrency.
White Bermuda onion
Jants, 300, $1.00, 500, $2.00
3.00 M. All postpaid in Gk
R. Chanclor, Pitts. Ph,
2035.
Chas. W. and Round Dutch .
cabbage, 75c C; 500, $1.73;
$3.00 M; white Bermuda on
fons, 75.C. 500, $1.50: $2.50
M. prepaid. H, #, Smith, Bost
82, Baxley.
es (Crocheted oa White van-| Hand tooled, handm
A _ Jity set, $3.3 3 pe. vanity set, | bags, strap or handle, $1
POULTRY $1 4 in. reversed Pine-| James Coggins, Rt.
e all apple deen guy ot 50. ee Gainesville, ae
pieces, $5. and 150 post-|""Grocheted doilies, 25 in.
FOR SALE FOR SALE age. Mrs. Sherman L. Adams}. .oc3 diamond design, $2.50
Hunt grape vines, well)
rooted, damp packed, 10 Hunt,
male, $5.50; 20 Hunt, 2 male,
10.00; Also, seed artichokes,
1.75 gal. All PP 2nd zone.
autelle, Winder. Ph. 867 ~
9277.
Apple mint, sicilian worm-
wood, pineapple mint, 50c ea.;
Rosemary, Lavender, t r u e
peppermint, onion _ chives,
farlic chives, horehound, pink
md garden thyme, 35c_ ea.
Fe 52 Add postage. Mrs.
B.
. Cantrell, Blue Ridge.
Early Mastodon Imp. straw-
erry plants, 85c C; 200, $1.60;
00, $2.10; 500, $3.50; $6.50
M. Per. No. 18. W. E. John-
gon, Rt. 2, Crawfordville.
Old time Damson plum
bushes, 4, $3.00 or $1.00 ea.;
white multiplying onion
Jants, 70c C., thyme, tansy,
, $1.00; leeks, 80e C. postage
10c. Fred Witherspoon, 308
olderness St. S. W. Atlanta
10. Ph. PL. 3-5251.
4.000 yards Hicks and
White Gold tobacco plants to
pull by the bed or by the
thousand; also Rutger toma-
to and all kinds pepper an if
ege-plants, $5.00 M:. W.
Wisenbaker, Box 25, valk
Park. Ph, CH 2-8043 (Valdos-
z HAY
FEED & GRAIN
FOR SALE
Coastal Bermuda hay, wire
tied square bales. George
Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta, Pa.
CH. 2-3195..
Sericea -hay, 75c bale, in
00 lb. bale lots, Paul R. Lake,
purcuegyS fhe erb eeros c=
1
Bermuda and field hay, $20
ton; also, Oat straw in large
bales. Bill Schroer, Rt. 2, Box
6, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-0607.
300 bundles fodder, four
cents bundle; also, 1 bu. black
walnuts, -$2. 00 bu. plus ship-
ing Cher ees: Dewey Gul-
ledge, Rt. 1, Dallas.
Approx. = bu. white Corn,
or feed, $1.20 bu. at my crib.
. C. Sand, Rt. 1, Watkins-| -
ville (9 mi. W. of Athens, on
Hwy. 78).
Coastal Bermuda and Les-
edeza hay, $1.00 bale; mixed
hay, 75 bale; hay for mulch-
ing, 50c bale. R. L. Jackson,
/o Flint River Farms, Jones-
oro, Ph. DR. 8-2245 (Atlan-
ta), nights.
Highly fertilized Coastal
Bermuda hay, cured without
rain, $1.25 bale at my barn.
o Sunday sales. F. W. Phil-
ips, c/o Westover Farm, Ken-
nesaw, Ph, 428-2959 (Meet
ta).
100 bales of good grass hay,
0c bale. Sam Kendrick, Rt. 1,
randall (near Cisco).
Several tons choice Coas-
{al Bermuda hay, highly fer-
tilizer, cut and baled without
ain. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1,
Screven, Ph. Juno 4- 2312
Odum). y
Good pasture clipping hay,
about 2,000 bales, 75c bale at
y farm. J, T. Williams, Rt. 2,
foes Ph. 2618.
Several tons highly fertiliz-
ed Coastal-Bermuda hay, ga-
hhered without rain, $25.00
on at my farm. Claudy
Bee Rt. 3, Cuthbert, Ph.
8 - 8 tons Velvet Beans for
pr gathered without rain,
hulls, $60.00 ton. Dan W
ayne, Jr.,
en 17-5487
400 bales Serecia hay, $1
ale at barn. Mrs. W. A. Estes,
lienwood, Ph. GR. 4-4694.
Top quality Alfalfa hay for
sale. R. B. Curtis, Farmington.
10 tons Coastal Bermuda
ay, $30.00 ton. W. E. Vinson,
y., Byron. Ph. 788 - 2451
(Macon)
Reynolds. Ph. Til-|
Araucanhus Haster Egg Chick-
ens, purebred, laying colored
eggs, $10.00 pr., Exp. Col.;
hatching eggs, assorted cols.,
35 ea. including insure Par-
cel Post. Send money order.
Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716
Myrtle St., NE, Atlanta 8, Ph.
TR. 4-5152.
2 Brahma hens and one
rooster, 1 yr. old, fine strains,
$10.00; 10 Dark Cornish, Bull-
dog type hens, one yr. old,
and one rooster, $20.00; also,
N. Z. white rabbits, 8 wks,
old, $1.50 ea. M. F. Stanley,
2185 Flat Shoals Rd., SE, At-
Janta 16, Ph, 378-7245,
About 20 heavy white hens,
some beginning to lay, -$1.00
ea. or no reasonable offer re-
fused, State price and quan-
tity desired in first letter. Car-
roll Pealock, Rt. A Buford, Ph.
434-5753. 5
About 15 bantam hens and
10 bantam roosters, not pure-
bred, 50c ea. at my home, Will
not ship. Lamar Decker, c/o
Crof Decker, Rt. 1, Lavonia.
E g gs: Golden Sebright,
show type, eggs for hatching
$1.50 for 15 plus postage. Mrs.
vile Cook, Rt. 3, Adairs-
ville
7 Johnson Round Head
game roosters, Spring 1960
hatched, $12.00 or $2.00 ea.
Ship in light crates Exp. Col.
W. H. Hensley, Star Rt. B.,
Ellijay.
One select proven trio Con-
federates, $45.00. Dead game
and aggressive fowl. A R. Mc-
Bride, Rt. 7, Box 50, Sylvan-
ja.
Rt. 4, Gainesville.-
Pot holders, crochet, button-
hole stitch, bound or edge,
250, Mrs. Adell Kidd Meeler.
Rt. 1, Box 216, Bishop.
Home made cotton quilts,
$6. and $8. ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Delia Sappington, Rt. 8,
Ridgeway Dr. Gainesville.
New, hand made quilts, dbl.
bed size, dyed sheeting linings
to match tops, $5. ea; 1 ea.
Monkey Wrench and Star of
Texas, and corduroy top, $6.
ea. And 60c for postage for
each. Mrs. Dave arlin,
Adairsville.
Old fashioned bonnets, $1.
ea; aprons, small, 50c; med
60e and large, Thc ea. Add
pestage. Mrs. Floyd Major, Rt.
7, Gainesville.
Dbl. bed size colored que
tops, $3. and 30 postage each;
heavy cotton padded dbl. bed
size quilts} dark linings
and 60c postage each; Wed
made bedspreads, $1.90;
aprons, white trimmed in rick
rack, 50c and 15c postage ea.
Mrs ROve od a eruetteskvu. ly
Buford.
2 pe. vanity set, 9 x 12; 1
Geel) KelQeaiine with matching
15 in. doiley, $38. set; some
16 x 37 in. scarfs for dresser,
$3.50 ea. or $6. for 5 pes. All
crocheted flat work, and post-
paid. Mrs. Ida S. Walker, 232
Maple St. Carrollton.
Fancy Pie cee crochet
motifs set in, made full size
of good bleached material,
$4. pr; also ladies tea aprons,
Ltrimmed and asst. colors, 65c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Marie
Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59, Elli-
jay.
28 purebred Rhode Island
Red hens, now laying, excel-
lent egg producers, $2.00 ea.
Lanier Cobb, 2734 Pleasant
Wood, Dr., Decatur, Ph. BU.|7
4-0216.
12 hens, now laying, and
one rooster, 9 mos. old, $10
at my home. Write before
coming, they are on_ free
range. Mrs. Ben Davis, Rt. 1,
Buchanan.
3. ganders for sale or will
trade one for one White
Chinese goose. Wayne Hamon,
Box 406, St. Marys.
50 black and white ducks,
50c ea. at my farm. J. B. Grif-
fin, Chester.
Some bantam hens and roos-
ters, 50c at my home. Mrs.
Cleo Wilkins, Rt. 3, 5702 Cov-.
ington Hwy., Lithonia.
40 Reds, all laying large
yellow eggs for sale. Mrs. Ida
Simmons, 4131 Riggins Mill
Rd., Macon.
Madigan Red, Clarets and
Grays, Blue Cuban and Red
Claret cross, Warhorse-Madi-
gan Red Clarets cross, Span-
gle Roundheads, full blooded,
hens and pullets, $3.00 to $5.
ea.; cocks, $15.00 - $25.00 ea.;
stags, $10.00 to
shipped. Eggs, 15, $4, 30, $7
PPE Se: Boroughs, Rt. As Box
113, Richmond Hill.
POULTRY
WANTED
Want guineas, 1 cock and 2
hens. Write particulars. John
Kimker, Savannah. (7 Mi
Ogeechee Road). i
Eggs: Want chicken and
turkey, all breeds, eggs to
hatch on halves. Have 600
chicken egg cap. incubator.
Carl Dodson, 1192 The Byway,
NE, Atlanta 6. Ph. DR 3-6305,
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
7 aprons, bands to tie
around waist; 3 serviceable
aprons and 4 fancy aprons,
. ea; 1 plain apron, 50c,
Postage paid. No chk. nor
COD. Mrs. Will T. Langley,
Rt. 3, Box 384 A. College
Park.
$15.00 ea.
2 quilt tops with linings,
size 72 x 90, crazy patch work,
$3. ea. Mrs. R. .C. Owen, 208
Poplar Circle, N. E. Atlanta
Dbl. bed size quilt tops of
prints pieced in dif. patterns,
$3. and 30c postage for ea.
top. Mrs. Alice Westbrook, Rt.
2, Cumming.
5 applique dbl. bed size,
white muslin quilt tops, prints
and solid, 2 Pine Trees with
Snowball design, one ea, large
Girl with Parasol, Turkey and
Pumpkin, and an designs,
$6. ea. Mrs. Troy Staten, Box
65, Chatsworth Rd. Dalton,
New dbl. bed size quilts,
Grandmothers Flower Garden,
set together with dark print,
$8.00; Nine Patch, $7.00; Bro-
ken Album, $8.00; Rocky Rd.,
dk. red and green, pieced of
thick material, $10.00: on e
silk worked seams with emb.
thread, $10.00. Cash or M. O.,
no checks. Ga. Oe) only.
ee I. L. Boring, Rt. 4, Dal-
as
. Crocheted rolled brim hats,
dif. col., $1.50 ea. also one
white woolen stole, crocheted,
$10.00. No COD, nor chks.
Miss Dallas Adams, 293 Hill
St., Athens.
White and col. pot holders,
trimmed with binding an d
quilted, 2, 25c; unbleached,
good size, dish clothes, 2, 25c.
Add postage. Mrs. Paul Rob-
{inson, Rt. 8, Gainesville.
Crocheted birds, $1.00 ea.;
crocheted doilies, $1.50-$5.00:
ruffle aprons, print or solid
cols, on white, 15c ea., $1.50
doz. Some have large pockets
for clothes pins for 20c_ ea.
Mrs. Lucy Waters, 2201 Bisbee
Ave., Savannah, Ph. AD. 4-
"10571.
5 quilts, $5. 00 ea.; also, one
ea. at $6.00 and $7. 00. All new
have white lining and others
have linings dyed to match
top. Add 60c postage per ge
Mrs. Grady Jenkins, Rt. 2,
Box 192, Adairsville.
4 quilts: Old Maid Puzzle, |p
very nice, $12.50; Wind Mill,
Double X and Friendship, $8
new material; also, new
tops, good new scraps, by pat-
tern and some other string
quilts, $3 ea. Maude Pruett,
Rt. 1, Box 187, Young Harris.
Round shaped
white doily, 11 in. across with} a
4 in. ruffle, $2.25 PP. Mra, A.
IB. Atkinson, Ri, 6, Macon,
of very
material, nice work, s o m e|.
ea. All pieced by pattern of].
.tocheted
Nena eT
ea.; end and coffee table sets,
5 pe., $4.00; Star design doi~
lies, 18 in. across, white milk
col. edge, $1.50 ea. PP. Exch.
2 Star doilies for 10 solid col.
feed sacks, 100 lb. cep 5 of
one color. Mrs. J. L. Garrett,
Rt. 1, Box 108, Warm Springs.
Hand. crocheted tablecloth
with pastel crocheted cups and
saucers, creamer, sugar bowl.
and butter dish in center, all
on white, pastel border, 48 x
36, $25. 00: white nylon cro-
cheted tablecloth in diamond
pineapple design, 96 x 172;
cream crocheted round, rose
filet, tablecloth, 65 in. dia.,
spiderweb border. Mrs. Lot-
tie B. Comp, 1780 Stewart
Ave., SW, Atlanta 15.
Afghan dbl. bed size spread,
in rainbow blue and black,
made of mothproof virgin
wool, $85.00. Will mail, Mrs,
Lillian Queen, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Coffee table runner, 40 in.
long, 32 in. wide, pineapple
and snow flake design, diam-
ond shape, $3.50 or will trade
for print feed sacks at 35c ea.
Mrs. Wavy A. Lewis, Rt. 1,
Box 4, Toomsboro.
Large, cream colored, mer-
cerized crocheted, 3 pe., chair
sets for sale or trade for 4].
small printed feed sacks.
Each pay postage. Must be all
alike. Mrs. W. A. Blackwell,
2122 Brockett Rd., Tucker, ae
HI. 3-9145.
Nice, new dbl..bed s i z e,
quilt tops, of good material,
patterns are H and M,
ea. plus postage. Mrs. H. N.
Day, Rt. 4, Moultrie.
Dbl. bed size quilts, all new
scraps with new percale or
cotton flannel linings, $7.00
ea. Mrs. G. K. Womack, 465
a Dr., Hapeville, Be PO. 7-
Childrens aneeeee 1-5 yrs.
fine cloth, $2.00;
fancy organdy aprons with
lace, $1.25 ea.; nicely trimmed
cotton aprons, 75c ea. or 6, $4.
Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Low-
man, Rt. 5, Ellijay. :
Crocheting: pansy pies,
$1.50; 7 rose doily, $1.00;
square doily, white, $1.50;
oval pineapple piece, $3.00; 3
pe. white dresser set, $1.25; 3
pe. pineapple set, white, $1. 50.
Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 34,
Kingsland.
Crocheted centerpieces, 12
in. diameter, 50c; pillowcases,
40 in. width, crocheted edge
and emb. trim, $1.50 pr.; pot
holders and hot plate mats, 3,
$1.00; chair and vanity sets,
$2.50; little girls dresses, 1 -
6 yrs., $1.50. Add postage.
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box
150, Camilla 3.
Bootees, $1.40; shoulderetts, | ,
baby sacques, $1.40 and $1.60
ribbon trim; tatted border
hankies, $1. 40: peafowl cro-
chet for couch or large chair,
$2.25. PP in Ga. Mrs. Georgia
Taylor, c/o Newt Spence, Rt.
5, Carrollton.
Centerpieces, one ea.: pine-
apple, 25 in., $2.50; spider
webb, 25 in., $2. 50: heither
hill, 25 BI $3. 50; thistle down
doily, 14 in, $1. 50; flowing
fountain doily, 12 in., $1. AlJ
white. Add postage. Mrs. Neai
Barry, Rt. 3, Cedartown.
Several well made quilt
tops, all of new material, pat-
tern pieced, also, 2 wool tops,
$2.50 ea. or will exch. 1 top
for 5 good printed feed sacks| q
alike. Add postage. Mrs. Les-
ter Smith, Rt. 2, Waco.
Dbl. bed size, appliqued Tu- |
lip quilts,.red tulips with red
printed leaves, one ea. Dutch
Girl and Butterfly, all ap-
pliqued on. white, outlined].
with black thread, cotton
padding, quilted by hand and
bye ne piste) $8.50 ea. PP.
rs.
C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula. |.
ae with pocket and
trimmed tea aprons, 3, $1.10
med. 3, $1.25 or 50c ea., large
size, 60c ea.; old fashion bon-
nets, $1. ea; clothes pin
aprons, 50c ea.; dresser scar-
ves, long with emb. and cro-
cheted ends, 50c ea. Add post-
age end 10 extra for checks.
rs. Eyton, atyness Rt. 8,
3.00
crocheted lace
co
herbie Suehetel
dif. cols., 50c ea. Ad
Mrs. H. H. Bopuons
Monroe
Nice print apro
made, 50c ea.;
a 65c ea. Add.
A. Scott, 1570
Sn Atlanta. a1 5s
Crocheted vanity
65c eas
posta: Z
E
50 ea.; aprons,
lowcases with crocheted
tifs and edging, $2. set
$7.50 ea. or 2
pees $5. 15 ea
s, stamps or CO
Bradley,
quilts,
not by
No chec
ders, Dura
Waco.
__Nice, new quilt tops
id nice prints and col
large, . ea. plus
patterns are Star of
hem, Japanese Puzzle,
en Heart and Gizzard.
Eye, Cup and Sau
others; also, Tulip an
Girl appliqued, $4. e
Alma Pharr, Rt. 1, C
Luncheon size Unen clo)
52 x 52 in., emb., :
napkins to match, ee
45c ea. or 8, $3.: ni
painted aprons of Indi
cotton aan ea, Add
crocheted. bedspread,
also, multicolored oval
hand crocheted rug,
Mrs. A. O, Mee
Hiram. i
Large 3 Dee
vo 3
Brockett Rd., Tucker,
38-9145.
__ Pillowcases made of
pr.; aprons, 3
dish towels, ae
lowcases, 2, $1. ae
di 30c. fora
Bennett, Rt. 1,
wood. :
GANE, FOWL,
FOR SALE
Northern Bobwhite
$2.50 pr.; choice bird:
breeders, $4.00 pr.; Chv
$2.50 ea. Per. 52.
Columbus, Ph. FA. 38
Select White King pi
guaranteed mated, prod
of 16 to 20 squabs per y
14 to 18 ozs. ea., 5
James J. Beaton, Box
Waycross. :
- American Gane Ho
reds, yellows and check
a, M. G. deLaRue, 307 S
St, Decatur.
Several hundred Bob
quail, $1.00 ea. at pens; b
ing stock, $1.25 ea. at
also, would contract eg;
large numbers to anyone
C, before laying season s
Per, 12, J. A. Bacon, P
Ph. VA. 4-4321. i
2 California doe a
youngsters, 6 - 12 wks. |!
All from best breeding st
one Dutch buck and doe
are Ped. W. R.
Panthersville
Ph. 289-1191.
Blue Old English game
now laying
Stanley
Rds D
Newton Rd., Albany.
SALE EVENTS
March 24 Friday 1:
Pees < Sancta
POLLED HEREFORD P!
DUCTION Sale, The Ht
_ Social Circle, Walton
Cattle from Katy Bee
Farms and the Circle
Ranch. 90 head: 22 s
aks. bulls, 58 females,
en Belton: 10
ae de Sse aC. B