Farmers
Bulletin
Commissioner
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 29, 1961.
NUMBER 30
Se
_ purchases and warn farmers.
ecuring and keeping feeards on all seed purchases.
; Insist on a complete receipt when purchasing seed.
Keep Adequate Records Of Seed Purchases
: Georgia farmers who want protection under provisions of the state seed law must do a better job of
Retail seed dealers are required by law to issue a bill of sale or receipt with every bag of seed sold.
This recent must show: 1. Date of purchase; 2. Kind of seed; 3. Quantity purchased; 4. Lot number.
lb is especially important that the lot number be shown and farmers should insist on it. If an in-
_ vestigation concerning the seed is necessary at a later date the lot number will be necessary to trace
Work
WANTED
te: man, 36 yrs. old,
family, want job run-
dairy. Can furnish some
Life time experience.
ake full charge of herd.
and willing worker.
iove now. V. S. Moore,
, .e/o Doyle McCant,
iu.
ried man, wife and 3
sn, want job as herds-
on stock farm, raising
on halves or taking care
cken farm. Need house,
2s and living salary.
mo other income. Write
'B. Elliott, G-5 Pendle-
omes, Macon,
at ee on farm vicinity
. Ga. Wife to help.
ten. Must have large
wired for elec. stove,
1 space and enough
ie for 3 cows. Can use
milkers, pipeline. Well
Yan give Ref. Write O.
wes, Rt. 1, Baconton.
it job as caretaker of
ty estate or farm. Ex-
ee furnish good re-
Sober. T. J. Wells,
Mountain, Ph. 9768.
te single, middleaged
22 yrs. tractor
iz - experience, wants
1 farm. Prefer So. Ga.
0 anywhere, with good
ian man who has plenty
tractors and equipment.
be moved. Need 4
Ise with water and elec.
fish Ref.
4!sober and dependable.
| smart,
White settled woman wants
job doing light farm work
fat once. Miss Ethel Selph, Rt.
1, Box 34, c/o Ervin Selph,
Milan.
White ered man, 23 yrs.
old, 1 small child, wants job
on farm. Exp. and can drive
truck and tractor. Can furn-
Need 2-3 R house
furnished and reasonable sal-
ary. Leonard Coleman, 562
Capitol Ave., S. W. Atlanta 15.
..49 yr. old married man with
invalid wife and 7 yr. old
daughter, wants job on farm,
gen. farming on shares or sal-
ary basis. or tending chickens.
Plenty experience. Honest,
Need
3-4 R. house. Can move self
if truck furnished. Prefer Ful-
ton Co. Marcus B. Smith, Apt.
439 326 Fraser St., S. E., At-
lanta 12.
White, married man, 38
yrs. old, no children, wants
job on farm. Exp.. dairy
work, tractor and heavy farm
equipment. Can give refer-
ences. Need 3 R. furnished
house and need work im-
mediately. Want reasonable
salary. Floyd Medley, c/o
Mrs. Florence Hare, 465 Ox-
ford St. N. W., Atlanta 18.
Ph. JA 1-1112.
White, middleaged woman
wants job on farm with relia-
ble elderly person, light farm
work, housekeeping, for
room, board and $15.00 week.
Grace Belle Conley, 159 Geor-
gia Ave.. S. E. Atlanta 15.
| Farm Help
WANTED.
Ls
Want white, settled couple,
_clean, honest, sober
and alone, | to live on my
and patch on 50-50
Ww Ss
Jold, up
Want man with small fam-
~~ lily for general farm work,
Must be able drive truck and
tractor, 4 R. house wired for
elec. stove, running water,
on school bus Rt. Gus G.
Moore, Resca. Ph. MA 9-5756
(No collect calls), (Calhoun).
Want at once, sober, honest
man to batch and do general
farm work. Prefer party to be
able drive Ford tractor. E. E.
Jenkins, Route 4, Box 204,
Sylvania.
Want farm labor, truck and
tractor driver, and work in
dairy. Can use family with
two workers. J. L. Owens,
Rt. 2, Eatonton Road, Milled-
geville. Ph. GL 2-4332.
Opportunity for Christian
man to supervise high school
boys in work program involv-
ing campus, garden and light
farm work at Rabun Gap-
Nacoochee School. Adequate
salary and house provided.
Give references. Write. Mrs.
Josephine Wolford, -Secy. to
the Pres. Rabun Gap.
Want elderly couple, no
children, farm raised, for light
farm chores. Sober, honest,
reliable, clean and in good
yhealth. 3 R. house, wired for
elec. stove, on bus and mail
route. State wages per month
expected. P. J. Lipory, Rt. 1,
Hawkinsville.
Want single man to drive
tractor and truck and to help
with small dairy. Must be
sober and have good refer-
ences. Board and laundry fur-
nished. W. B. Shupe, Rt. 3,
Box 110, Eatonton. Ph. 5647.
Want middleaged, single,
white woman, in good health,
with references, for light farm
work on small farm. Room,
board and _ salary. James
Street, Box 13393, Sta. K,
Atlanta. :
Want christian, white wo-
man to live in as one of fami-
ly and do light farm work on
smal] farm. State salary ex-
pected and other information
about self. G. N. Nash, 1205
Russell Dr. Decatur.
Want man with family
with some experience to run
dairy of 25-30 cows. Monthly
salary paid Ist and 15th of
month. 6 R. house, wired for
for stove, located paved rd.,
school bus route. Give full
information in first letter.
Must be reliable and sober.
Write Lloyd L. Stewart, Box
23, Mount Airy.
Want white woman to live
in farm home and care for 3
children, girl 4. boys 2-1/2
and 14 mos. and housekeep.
ligh farm chores also. Private
room, board and 510-00 week.
C. W. Buice, Rt. 1, c/o John-
nie Parks, Pitts.
Want elderly couple to oak
small truck farm on 50-50
basis. Must be able furnish
self. 3 R. house wired for
elec. stove, near Cave
Springs. No drunks need ap-
ply. Write. Vesta E. Wilson,
1286 Gun Club Dr. N.-W.,
Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4-7210
(Nights).
Want single, white man as
Caretaker, gardener, etc. on
farm Northeast of Marietta.
W. D. Tinsley, Rt. 6, Marietta.
Want man and wife to raise
8,000 broilers. 5 R. house, wir-
ed for elec. stove, on mail and
school bus route. Reasonable
wages. No drunks nor drift-
ers. James R. Booth. Rt. 1,
Winder.
Farm Work
FURNISHED
Want man and boy, 18 yrs.
for work on Apple
Orchard. Consider party who
could batch. Must have own
as things. Prefer from No.
Ga. Able move self. Sober and
good worker. House wired
for Electricity, moe and $5.00
day wages. H. B. Roberts, Rt.
3, Cl PU ae ot
wired for
Alpharetta.
Want job in milk dairy,
poultry farm or any kind farm
work. Experience. Drive truck
and tractor. Need 4 R. house
elec. stove. 2 in
family, no children, Move
anywhere anytime. Live-4 mi.
Alpharetta, close to Webb,
Ga. William Malcom, Rt. is
Reliable, middleaged couple
wishes to tend to 15,000 to
20,000 broilers, or some laying
hens on shares, or work by
the week. Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Derby, Rt. 4, Dahlonega.
Farms
FOR RENT
CORRECTION: 4 R. house
with plenty garden space, out-
side bath, well water, lights,
new paint, located near
Meansville, Pike Co., and ap-
proximately 20 A. across road
available for rent, and not for
sale- (as listed in Special
Farm Land issue, Mar. 22)
also, would like for party to
care for pecan grove on share
basis. C. J. Fordham, 613 Ea.
Temple Ave., College Park.
Ph. PO 6-5806.
Equipment
FOR SALE
Wood rotary mower, 6 ft.,
$200.00; Dozer blade with
cylinders, pump and control
for TD-9, $400.00; Dozer
blade, same as other, for TD-
6. $400.00; heavy duty Tulsa
winch new, 20T, $225.00.
F. M. Gazaway, 2486 Clifton
Spring Rd., Decatur,
New Holland shuck sheller,
model 150, ball bearing, used
so little you can hardly tell,
$350.00 G. L. Ethridge, San-
dersville. Ph. 3030 daytime.
Smoothing harrow, 16 disc.
$40.00; Oliver plow, 16 in.
ee type, works on any tract-
$25.00. J. D. Dyer. RiP
Brecalion,
Planters and cultivators for
Cub tractor and pull disc
ploy for Cub tractor. Sell sep-
arately or trade for calves.
Roger S, Cobb, Box 355, Mar-
ietta,
Cultipacker for sale or will
exch. for 6 row cotton duster
in good shape. Mark T. War-
ren, Dewey Rose.
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change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses.
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and appurtenances admissible
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will be accepted from any
commercial business, an y
commercial businessman, any
company or organization li-
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ness or doing business under
a trade name or business
name, nor from any indivi-
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trade name or commercial
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any product offered for sale
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Equipment
FOR SALE
Brady garden tractor with
4 attach., good cond., $115.00
or trade for good roto-tiller
in good cond. Grady L. Price,
Suwanee, Ph. 434-9819 (Bu-
ford).
' $ide plow for Farmall Cub,
excellent cond., $75.00 at my
pace. W. T. Holbrook, Sr.,
arp. , Clarkesville, Ph. 754-
oznads cotton duster, 4
dise. J. D., pull type, tiller,
ds mowing mach, and
row J. D. planter, almost
new. H. F. Robinson, Rt. 1,
Bonaire.
60 A. C. combine with watez
cooled motor, used very little,
-very good cond. See and make
offer. J. F. Dixon, Rt. 2, Box
83, Lithonia, Ph. HU. 2-8208.
Massey Harris No. 1 pick-
up baler with motor, like
new. G. R. Borrish, 1547 Mel-
rose Dr., SW., Atlanta 10, Ph.
PL. 5-6922.
Turn over scrape for tract-
or for sale or will trade for
heifer; nest, feeders and roost
for about 700 hens. Cheap. W.
W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Mableton,
Ph. 946-2069.
2 row, front mounted, John
Deere cultivators for 50, 60
_ or 70 John Deere tractor, per-
fect cond., used_very little,
$150.00. Milton P. Minchew,
ane 8, Macon, Ph. SH. 3-
1950 Ford tractor, new
tires, motor. just overhauled,
with 1 yd. cap. overland
scraper pan, pulverized, field
cultivator, terracing blade, 2
dise plow, bush and bog har-
row and sub-soil plow. All
good as new. Sell part or all.
Earnest Still, Rt. 2, Acworth,
Ph. WE. 4-6896. ;
4 tray electric incubator,
good shape, suitable for quail
or chicken eggs. Cannot ship.
S. A: Juhan, PO Box 527,
Albany, Ph. HE. 5-9717.
2 rims and rim locks, 14
x24, can be welded to steei
tractor wheels and tires can
be mounted on them, $15.00;
also, magneto for W-30 Int-
nl. tractor, needs some re-
pair. Make any reasonable of-
fer Wilbur L. Johnson, Rt.
2, Senoia, Ph. LY. 9-6969.
W. C. Allis Chalmers tract-
or; John Deere 4 disc tiller;
Athens bush and bog, 8 disc,
2 H. wagon; tractor drag har-
row; new Ideal tractor mow-
er; Case hammermill with 10
3 in. screen. W. M. Chafin Es-
tate, by Homer L. Chafin, Rt.
7A. McDonough, Ph. 423-3633.
2 H. wagon; 2 H. turning
plow; 2 or three 1 H. turning
plows; 2 hammon plow
stocks; some sweeps and scoot-
ers; cotton duster, mule
drawn, 2 H.; one hand duster
and corn planter. All at my
place. Mrs. Mamie Maddox,
Rt. 2, Danville.
Massey Harris 44 Diesel
tractor, very good rubber,
good cond. mechanically, cul-
tivator included, $800.00. Le-
Roy Pierson, Davisboro.
About 120, 4 ft. chicken
feeders and 30 Johnson auto.
waterers for hens, for sale
or exch. for hammermill or
corn shucker and sheller. Dal-
ton Mathis, Rt. 4, Box 192.
Fitzgerald, Ph. 6932.
Planter for Farmall Cub
tractor, used only once. for
sale at sacrifice price. L. D.
Woodruff, Cataula.
Peach sprayer on rubber,
300 gal. tank, hose type, Wood
tank, $300.00 FOB; also,
large edger for sawmill, VD-
14 Intnl. motor and parts of
Frick mill, for sale cheap. J.
R. Hill, Greenville.
Good one horse wagon for
sale. C. H. Ward, Rush Chapel
Rd., Adairsville.
VAC Case tractor for parts,
one good rear tire, size 11x28,
(motor no good), first $60.00
buys. Ben Robinson, Rt. 4,
Carrollton, t
Complete set Henry Vann
tobacco curers, fits 20x20,
16%) 16 or 16) 320) size
barn, $65.00. P. W. Harrison,
Jr., Sylvania. rs
eee $1, 250. 00. nen .
$250.00; 20
$100.00; 16 in.
harrow, 0.00; bush and
bog i $100. 00; lime
spreader, $50.00; cotton dust-
er, $50.00; 3 disc plow, $100.-
00; 2 wheel trailer, $15.00.
Sell all or part. No letters.
Carroll Morgan, Talmo, Ph,
LE. 2-6430 (Gainesville).
Farmall Cub, 4 ft. sickle
mower, $100.00; Farmall Cub
field cultivator, $75.00; York
landscape rake with adjust-
able wheels, rubber tires,
new cond., $400.00 E. B. Trav-
is, Riverdale, Ph. HO. 1-5415.
Tygart, 6 row, cotton dust-
er with cart, mule drawn,
good cond., less motor; port-
able John Deere hay baler
with 5 hp. ae -cooled motor,
good cond, J. H. Brazier, Ze-
bulon.
David Bradley garden
tractor with lay-off plow,
turning plow and cuitivator,
for sale or trade for cow or
calf and will take or pay dif-
ference. . LL. McDonald,
929 Park Terr., College Park,
Ph. PO. 6-9398.
Set of Cole planters with
cotton and grain hoppers,
good cond., fits Ford or Fer-
guson tractor, $60.00. HE. E.
Jenkins, Rt. 4, Box 204, Syl-
vania, Ph. UL. 7-3579 (New-
ington).
Cub Farmall tractor, culti-
vator, planter, distributor and
mowing mach., all in good
cone $675.00. Jim Conwell,
Rt. Comer, Ph. SY. 1-
5423 a Deeley :
1 H. wagon, good cond.;
2 Cypress incubators, 200
and 400 cap.; 500 chick brood-
er; Fairbanks Morse well
pump and pipe; also, misc.
farm tools cheap, at my place.
Wate Wee eec 631 Indian
gatone Mount-
ain. Ph. HI. oe 4610
Intnl. Henveeice
and cultivator,
dise amr
WD-16,
115 HP, Diesel power unit,
12 watt starter, good cond.,
has new factory replacement
crank shaft, $1,200.00. FOB.
Letters ans. W. A. Ellis, Rt. 3,
Talbotton. =
No. 2 Golden eane mill with
60 gal. kettle, $40; also,
pair elec. sheep shears, $10.-
00. J. H. Rawks, Rt. 1, Box
99, Wrightsville.
1954 Super M. T. A. Diesel
tractor, live power shaft, new
tires, Torgue amplifier, per-
fect cond.; also, 2 row du-
plex planter, 2 row cultivat-
or and 2 row I, H. mulch
planter tool bar mounted. Ail
work on M. tractor. Sell or
trade for D-4 or D-6 Bull-
dozer. Kedrick Newton, Rt.
1, Kathleen, Ph. GA. 9-2359
(Perry).
2 discontinued 9G-RD7
Cats, will sell whole or parts;
also, tilt Dozer blade com-
plete cheap. C. W. McEntire,
Se Rt. 2, Rome, Ph. 234-
Farmall <A. tractor, good
running cond., hand operated
cultivators, starter and new
radiator, $300.00. J. A.Swint,
Hwy. 341, Barnesville, Ph,
631-M.
Super <A. tractor, 2 disc
bottom plow, 5 ft. rotary cut-
ter, 5 ft. dbl. harrow, planters
and cultivators, all first class
shape, almost new, $1,000.00
for all. R. M. Benford, Rt. 3,
Milledgeville, Ph. Gh. 2-44-
38 ( 3 mi. from Milledgeville
on Sandersville Rd).
Dearborn sub-soiler for
Ford tractor, used only a few
hrs., $40.00; also, want side
delivery rake, lift type, im-
mediately. T. F. Sapp, Abbe-
ville. Ph. 2536 days.
Farmall Cub tractor. mow-
ing mach., planters, cultivat-
ors, $450.00. R. O. Worley,
Rirsly Nicholson.
Turn over scrape for tractor
for sale or will trade for heif-
er. W. W. Johnson, Rt.
Mableton, Ph. 946-2069.
6 row cotton duster and ro-
tary hoe with 3 point hitch
for Ford tractor. Both in good
cond. Wesley -S. Bellamy,
Luthersville.
. Farmall A. tractor and bush
and bog harrow, good cond.;
also, Jay Bee feed mill, 14
in. throat, perfect cond., can
be run with motor or tractor.
Boykin Thompson, Salem
Rd. Rt. 2, TANG tn.
John Dee ib feeioe with
mower, turner, cultivators
and harrows, good tires, runs
good, $225.00.
rett, Rt. 2, Duluth (near Ocee
Community). :
John Deere, 5 nite seeder | J.
box for 5 disc John Deere till-
er plow, good running cond.
$25.00. T. R. Breedlove, Mon-
roe, Ph. 267-5211.
1958 model 68 New Holland
baler, excel. cond., PTO, $950.-
00; 1958 New Holland hay
conditioner, model 44-D,
crusher type, $595.00; 2 dise
trailer plow for IHC Farmall
C., $100.00. Willard Gray, Rt.
3 LaFayette. :
130 Beacon feeders, all in
good cond. Harry H. ee
son, White Plains, Ph. HO 7
3171 after 4 P. M.
All steel sawmill with Die-
sel engine, $750.00;
buggy no top, harness for
horse, and pony harnesses,
all, $65.00; pony saddle and
English saddle (needs some
repairs), $30.00; also, extra
Ig. farm bell, with stand. Will
erate and ship, $50.00 Money
Order. Guy M. Word, 501
Ridley Ave., LaGrange. |
Allis Chalmers model 66
Big Bin combine, PTO type
with bin and unloading auger,
good shape with original belts
and canvas header parts, $750
at farm. Holmes Neel, White,
Ph. EV. 2-4198 (Cartersville).
1956 Pony Massey Harris
recently overhauled, new head
and rings, complete with
cultivator and feet, disc a nd
fert. attach. with hydraulic
system, $475.00. H. J. Carter,
P. O. Box 187, Sylvester, Ph.
4094 after 7 PM.
Two wheel trailer with
metal body, used but in rea-
sonably good cond., $40.00 at
my place. G. L. Durden, 5017
Bloomfield Rd., Macon. -
Model 610 PTO New Hol-
land forage harvester with
sickle bar attach., $750; dump c
type forage wagon, 7 ton cap.,
$450.00. Used very
Houston White, Jr.,
HS College, Park, Ph. ue
Roto tiller model 7-A, 3 HP,
long lift Clinton engine; also,
roto tiller model 23, 4 HP with
long life Clinton engine, new
cond. B.. P. Costeel,
Clairmont Rd., Decatur, Ph.
ME. 4-4 4-4562,
John Deere 60 tractor in|
good cond., purchased new,
used very little a. year, has
roll-o-matic front wheels, live
power shaft, hydraulic ram
and 3 point lift hitch, $1,350.
R. F. Nutt, Locust Grove, Ph.
423-4174 (MeDonough).
Oliver 70 Rowcrop H. C.
tractor, good working cond.,
for sale at my home, 5 mi E
of Canton, 1 mi. off Hickory
Flat paved Hwy. Homer G.
Cline, Rt. 1, Canton.
20 disc, lift type, tandem
harrow for Ford oe run-
ning cond., $55.00. L. O. Lusk,
1024 McLendon Dr; Decatur,
Ph. 443-9252.
2 row Holland pepper plant
er, used only three days; also,
Gravely garden tractor, com-
pletely overhauled. Letters
ans. T. C. Glass, Box 242, La-
Grange.
John Deere M._ tractor,
needs some repair; J. D. trac-
tor wagon, good bed; 16 in.
tires; scrape, scoop pan, sub-
soiler, All Purpose plow, all
for 3 point hitch on rear;
mowing mach., side mounted
for Ford tractor; also, dif.
kinds mule drawn equip.
George R. Chambers, Rt. 1,
Maysville. _
John Deere B. tractor, fair
cond., has been used very lit-
tle since overhauled, some
equipment. Reasonable. M.
Dykes, Rt. 2, Macon.
i Model 55 P and H truck
mounted back hoe and shovel
on 6 X 6 crane carrier mount-
ing, $6,500.00; TD-6 Intnl.
Diesel crawler tractor, with
logging winch, $2,950. 00: mo-
del L. LeTourneau scraper, 8
yd. cap., $1,750.00. Joe Rainey,
ewnan, Ph. AL. 3-6607
nights. :
8 can electric Westinghouse
milk cooler, $35.00; 10 gal.
milk cans, $1.50 ea. J. W.
Powers) Moreland, ae AL, 3- f
6.
Richard Bar- |7059
little. |
oe
1882,
.
good c . $50
53 Monroe 'St., Hallapo
; Genpicte: corn
sheller, boxes, scales :
eee ere
hitch, power trol. n
excel. cond., $695.00;
mowing mach, harroy
tor trailer and ha
all in good cond.,
priced; also, 6 ft. A-6
combine, good cond., $
can -Hardy, Rt. 1,
Grif
452 cages for hens
enough metal nest to
odate 600 laying he
~ | Hudgins, PO Box 181,
3 row grain drill, new 4
H. G. Sprewell, Rt. 2,
1 seat ton
Complete set gas T
tobacco curers, 16 ft
pipe, 9 heat units, 1,:
sticks, dump hay rak
tractor with 3 point
elec, fence chargers, AC
another battery charger,
and insulators. Cash
for beef type calves,
W. Martin, Rt. 1,
Fitzgerald. Ph. 6450.
Set of planters, cult
12 ft. weeder and disc hari
for Ford tractor, real che
also, good 40 gal. water
sure tank, $10.00. W. i
son, Sparta. =
1948 Chevrolet 3/4 |
pick - up truck with
Hess $200.00;
cages, back to back,
water and feed {rouse
plete, 40c ea.; also, 12
egg washer with basket,
matic, $25.00. D. W. V
Rt. 3, Douglasville, P.
92-2743 after 6 aus
2 roils, 36 in,
hog wire, $25. 60:
867-3440
MeCormick Noi 42 cor
4 ton eap., 16 x 750 ti
18 platform, can haul
bales of hay. Geo. Mull,
ae Rome, Ph. 234 - 57
WV. A. C. Case tractor, h
cracked black, 10 x 28
tires, pumped up ready f
service, fair cond. Sell w
or parts cheap. Robert
van, Rt. 1, Covington,
786 = 6422. g al
Cole horse drawn cotton)
corn planter; electric bro
er, 100 chick cap.; Merr
1, Snows Mill Rd., Monre
1 row potato atgeer ch
like new, used only 1
$75.00; 1-1/2 He: wieots
cond., $40.00. Albert
Rt. 5 Box 523, Savanna
SH. 8-4475.
VC Case tractor, tri -
type, good tires, motor r
ly rebuilt, $225.00; 2
trailer, $50. 00. Billy L. F
ner, Rt. 1, Athens, Ph.
3473 after 7 PM.
Two, 6 ft. John
mower blades, $9.00 for
Westinghouse, 8 iy coc
excel. cond.; $55.0 unb
clipper and new lee prt
both, $35. Mrs. Hugh
White, Stockbridge.
Intn] eas TD = Tt
equipped with ft.
used only 4,600 fee per}
cond., sacrificing for qt
sale, $6,995.00. Harry _
Moon, 414 . Third St. V
ner Robins, Ph. SH . 3 5.
(Macon).
1951 Ford tractor: withe d
blade, drag pan, ;
E.| plow, turning plow, wea
drag harrow, hydraulic di
blade on front, good rub
all for $750. Og. ill not.
separately. J. L. Bryant, |
139, Godby a
Ph. PO. 6- 7360,
3 unit Surge milker,
as new, $175. Charle: oe
LaFayette, Ph. 6-002
John Blue smoothing
row for atte
tractor, pull t
tractor, used
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tiller, 3-1/2
rse, never been
ae Stalcup,
all new free:
-=- way harrow.
running cond. No
e on New Hope
from Law-
F. Black, Rt. 2,
- il good shape,
er A. dbl, bottom
distributors
ae Oe
860 ft. feed sys-
wire grill A -
one season. Can be
h. TR. " 4-4820.
Pinntcrs s and culti-
Ford tractor, also,
iL well equipment: Age
ately 180 ft., 3-1/2 in.,
ipe with sleeves; 180 ft.,
4 ess sucker rods; z
ghouse electric mo-
in near perfect cond.
t a Box 167, Grif-
dozer blade with ate
ents for Cub tractor,
1ew, $50.00. Dr, Willis
bb, Fort Valley.
1 Dari-Cool milk
stainless steel inside
at, good cond. Julian C.
on, Rt. 3, Forsyth,
Chalmers cotton pick-
umning cond., $1,500.00
ras, Ellabell.
John Deere tractor,
gs has good tires,
rie Sam Wilson, Rt. 1,
TI. e, =
of. Covington planters
mee tractor, model TP
good cond. $70.00.
ie pcre, "Luthers-
a. re hay rake, ex-
cond, exceit one
needs small welding
15.00 FOB; 2 row mule
planter, needs minor
122915500 FOB. L..-G.
licks, Rt. 1, Rydal, Ph.
--4038 (Cartersville).
ifrick sawmill & doodle
ewly restocked. G, W.
craw, Rt. 3, Dallas (6
on Hwy. 61).
| Burns heavy suly ro-
iller with 83 HP B and
me, never used, $100.00.
Nybichead 1631 N.
ood Rd., Emory Uni-
7, Ph. ME. 4-5482.
oe ie: in fair
pre 2 Comarrs fa
ilete post hole aiaiok.
and 6 in auger, 3 point
fits Ford or Fergu-
ctor, $75.00. J. M. Coop-
85 Barnes St., N. W.,
a 18, Ph. TR. 6-9030.
r, Covington cotton
tr, spring tooth weeder
eee Dios. All in
shape. A,
ee
on,
S tractor, 8-N
tor, 2~ disc
, Shur-
5 all}
lj ia
_ steel wagon, Cole corn }.
t Alig Chalmers. C. Tecan
i with mowing mach. and rake,
all in good running cond. Sell
separately or all together, R.
F. Fowler, Rt, 9, Gainesville.
Oliver 70 tractor in A-1
cond. with all equipment. Ter-
ry es Rt. 4,
Bowdon, Ph. 3578
Disc plow for Farmall Cub
tractor, rear hitch, power lift,
used very little, $60.00, Geo-
|rge I. Jackson, Spalding ae
Rt. 1, Box 51, Norcross, Ph.
448-3536.
1/2 ton Chevrolet pick-up
truck, 2 wheel trailer, 6 row
"| Tohn Blue cotton duster, prac.
new, set up for Super G.
Farmall tractor. All good
cond.. reasonably priced. R.
L. Campbell, Copper Mine
Hwy., Rt. 2, Box 76, Temple.
2 wheel trailer, steel bed,
4x6 ft. wood body, 24 in.
high, spare tire, $50.00. J. M.
Owen, Rt. Ries Tifton.
Model A. John Deere tract-
or completely overhauled from
front to rear, starter, lights
and power trol. Can be seen
at Eastville. Guy C. Gordon,
Rt. 1, Bogart, Ph. SO. 9-21-
42 days (Watkinsville).
5 ft. pasture type ammon-
applicator, good cond.,
$200.00; Massey Harris pea-
nut. combine, 200.00; Oliver
gnain combine with engine,
| $200. 00; hydraulic dump trail-
er, $150.00; pine tree planter,
can John Deere hay baler,
50.00; Richardson peanut
shaker, $50.00; David Brad-
*| ley hammermill, 203008 C sale.
Council, Rt. 1, Box 81, Al-
-|bany, Ph. HE. 2-7785.
Walking cultivator, mowing
mach., hay rake, turning
plows, scratchers and other
farm mach. priced cheap; al-
so, number of flat belts from
2 to 12 in. wide, various leng-
ths up to 30 ft, John B. Smith,
Cleveland Rd., Dalton.
-Intnl1 Cub tractor (new
motor and clutch Jan. 1960)
with planters, cultivators,
disc plow, mower and PuUEY
All in good cond. George B
| Hutebincon, 305 N. Elizabeth
St., Covington.
Good 2 horse wagon, new
tires, $40.00 or will trade for
Beecing at market value. H.
Grady Morgan, Rt. 3, Buford,
Ph. 434-5816,
Equipment
Want old Farmall A., junk-
s &o or wore out, for parts. R.
- Baldwin, Rt. 1, Powder
eee Ph. 428-0383.
Want 1953 or newer Ford
Tractor and equip. State price
and cond. and give directions
your place, Walter E. Crowe, |=
Rt. 2, Cartersville.
Want rear mounted blade
to fit Ferguson: tractor. J. F.
Dixon, Rt. 2, Box 83, Lithon-
ia, Ph. HU. 2-8208.
Want 2 bottom plow for
8-N Ford tractor, 8 point
hitch, State cond. ged price.
Jimmy F. Moss, Rt. 3, Cov-
ington, Ph. 786 6808, 3
Want heavy duty sub-soil
plow with 3 ft., to pull with
lane crawler tractor, pre-
fer with hydraulic cylinder.
Gus G. Moore, Resaca, Ph.
MA, 9-5756.
Want cultivating equip. for
Cub tractor, within 50 mi. of
Gainesville. No planters. W.
G. McDougald, Suches. :
Want Bulldozer blade that
will fit David Bee 6 HP:
garden tractor. R. Thomp-
son, Rt: 3, Box ig College
Park, Ph. PO. 7-4128.
Want rotary mower and
dbl. smoothing harrow for
Cub tractor. State price and
must be in good oe W. A.
Loudermilk, Rt. 1, Box 157,
Duluth.
Want mowing mach. to fit
Ford tractor, in good shape
and reasonable. Within 50
mi. radius of Macon, Arthur
Chapman, Rt, 2, Macon, Ph.
SH. 3-3420. :
Want Pasture Dream in
good cond. for use on Ford
oun, edna Wt 489,
0x, Box
MA, 90-2618
.| Wantland, Rt.
tractor, within 100 mi. of Cal--
(6 mi. N, of on Hwy. Ls
- Want irrigation pipes. State
size, number of feet you have
and price, M. C. Dickerson
Rt. 5, Lions, Ph. 3677.
Want horse trailer, prefer
2 horse or larger; also, 1 or
2 horse buggy for use on
farm. Prefer good running
cond, and without any rotten
wood; also, need buggy harn-
ess, Dr, Willis L. Webb, Fort
Valley. 5
Want planter, guano distri-
butor- and cultivator with 3
point hitch for Ferguson
tractor. No junk, C. B, Mil-
ner, Shiloh,
Want 3 to 5 HP gasoline
engine or 3 HP electric motor
for cut-off saw. State price.
A. D, Brantley, Mayfield.
Want 2 horse tandem trail-
er, Everett Crafts, 508 E. 48th
ar Savannah, Ph, AD, 2-
Want scraper blade to fit
I Ae 2300) tracton < withi<:2
joint hitch. State cond. and
price. Neil Holdeman, Rt. 1
Louisville, Ph. MA 5-3389.
Want 2 row set Covington
planter and cultivator with
fert. attach., in 100 mi. rad-
jus. Henry Birdsong, Rt. 1,
Gordon, Ph. 1233.
Want one Lyons elec. de-
beaker and one small round
elec. incubator. Must be in
good cond. State cond. and
lowest cash price in first let-
ter. W. L. Miller, Rt. 1, Box
137, Upatoi.
Want planters and culti-
vators for John Deere 40-T
tractor; also, belt nulley and
belt for power take-off for
same tractor. State age and
cond. W. D. Boatright, 113
Sullivan Rd., College Park,
Ph. PO. 6-8930.
Want one 250 gal. Propane
ee tank. A. P, Bennett, 1028
ae Grand Ave, NW, Atlanta
Want to buy or rent Bull-
dozer in good working. cond.
Write where located and cash
price or rental basis. E, E.
1 Box 2h10;
Fort Valley.
Want older model Ford or
Ferguson tractor in good
cond. with or without equip,
Write stating rock bottom
cash price and cond. in first
letter. Will pick up in So. or
Central Ga. area. James W.
Blackwell, 108 Azalea Ave.,
Garden City, Savannah.
Want set of cultivators to
fit Farmall H, or M. tractor.
Gartrell Roberts, Route one,
Clarkesville, Ph, 754-2917.
Want 15 ton truck scale
with recording type beam.
Prefer it to be located in So.
Ga. and would consider with-
out recording beam, State age,
cond., price, model and serial
ees CMe oripning one
2, Albany.
Want spindle and slat as-
semblies for Allis Chalmers
cotton picker, The ones that
are held in place by a key,
H. M. Simpson, Rt. 3, Mc-
Donough.
Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
Excel. Reg., dehorned, Here-
ford bull, calved April ae
1960, well tamed and halter
broken, Selling to prevent in-
breeding, Carl Roberts, Ball
Ground.
3 purebred Holstein heifers,
calfhood vaccinated, yrs.
and 8 mos, old, will calve in
April, E. W. Sanders, Dan-
ville: Ph, 3454.
20 Reg, polled Her eford cows,
and 15 cae for sale. George
Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta.
Young Tene mileh cow,
giving 3 gal. milk daily, $135.
E. H. Pope, Rt. 1, Cedartown
(on Barnett Poultry Farm,
near Hwy. 6 Drive - In). | _
Black Angus heifer, 11 mos.
old, $125.00 or will exch. for
5 HP garden tractor. Mrs. W.
W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Reg. polled Shorthorn bull,
color red, 23 moe.
Holdeman, Rt. 1 Rouen e
@ right), Ph, MA. 5-3380,
old. Neil
mi.|Ib, For immediate sale
Angus cows and _ heifers,
purebred not Reg., 1 to 3 yrs.
old, $150.00 up, Can deliver
3 or more. Mrs. G. W. West,
Jr., c/o Westwood Farm, At-
Janta, Ph, BL. 5-3937.
3 Reg. Charolouse bulls,
3 yrs. old, $550.00. ea.: one 1
yr. old, $400.00 and four 1 yr.
olds, $350.00 ea. A, L. Mo-
ragne, 2234 Morningside Dr.,
Augusta.
- Reg. Angus bull, Black Cap-
mere bloodline, wt. approx.
1,100 lbs,,
anteed breeder. F. W. Phillips,
c/o Westover Farm, Kenne-
saw, Ph. 428-2959 (Marietta).
Santa Gertrudis bull, 27
mos, old, good markings, from
Cert. stock, $175.00. Buyer to
pick up. Sidney Boswell, Rt. 2,
Brunswick, Ph. AM. 5-6695.
4 Reg. Hereford bulls, 11
to 19 mos. old; 4 Reg. Here-
ford heifers, 11 to 19 mos. old.
Excellent bloodlines, Domino
and Elation strain, all in good
cond., reasonably priced. Ar-
nold McMurry, Rt. 1, Box 451,
Toecoa, Ga,, Ph. TU. 6-8517.
Reg. Shorthorn heifers, op-
en and bred: also, 2 Shorthorn.
bulls, 15 and 29 mos. old, Best
imported breeding. W. R. Wig-
gins, Rt. 2, Cuthbert.
Reg. Guernsey male, 2-1/2
yrs. old, well marked and of
good bloodlines, dehorned and
has ring in nose. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.
One red curly type, butt -
headed Whiteface open heifer,
650 - 700 Ibs. and one real
fat Guernsey heifer, about 500
lbs., bred short time, $235. for
both. J, N. McGinnis, Lithia
Springs, Ph. 948-2854.
Reg. Black Angus cows, will
freshen in few wks., from
finest herd and_ bloodlines.
Sell at sacrifice. Carl Newton,
992 Lullwater Rd., NE, At-
lanta 7, Ph. DR. 7-5318 after
6:30 PM.
8 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, between 10 and 14 mos.
old, large for age, well mark-
ed and from good bloodlines
and a Cert. herd. Harry A.jea
Wasden, MD, Quitman.
Reg. polled Shorthorn bull
No. 2930 - 106, calved Jan.,
1957, sired by Collinsby Lead-
er No. 2700381, wt. approx.
1,400 Ibs., for sale or will trade
for bull of same breed a.n d
quality. Write what-you have.
M, J. Corbin, Rt. 1, Soperton.
2 first calf vaccinated Hol-
steins, due to freshen in 30
days. Hamilton L. Hill, New-
nan. :
Extra good Hereford bull,
DH Real Domino 145, low
down, broad and deep, good
bone, color and gentle, pro-
ven sire, $250.00. R. D. Tatum,
Palmetto. :
Several extra good Reg.
Angus bulls, 10 - 15 mos, old,
reasonably priced. R. S. Beard,
c/o Tired Creek Farm, Cairo,
Ph. 2-5315.
7 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 10. - 15 mos. old, dark
color and dwarf, free pedi-
grees, $150.00 to $250.00. Will
del, anywhere in Ga. for small
fee. No letters. Hardwick Har-
ris, Gibson.
Jersey and Guernsey heifer
to freshen last of April, bred
to Reg. Guernsey bull, $150;
also, all ages Reg. Guernsey
bulls, dam out of high produ-
cer test cows, priced to sell.
F, H. Bunn, Midville,
_ Exceptionally good proven
sire, SS Advance Domino,
ealved Jan. 5, 1955, selling to
prevent inbreeding: also, 8
Advance Domino bulls, 12 to
15 mos. old, dbl. standard and
good herd sire prospects. All
reasonably priced. John B,
Smith, Cleveland Rd., Dalton,
Ph. BR. 8-3705 after 6:30 PM.
7 dbl, Reg. polled bulls, 10
to 15 mos. old, $150 to $250,
all large for age and good col-
or; also, 8 dbl. Reg _ polled
Hereford heifers, 10 - 15 mos.
old, $175.00 ea, All sired by
ALF Prince Leskan 10, son of
the famous Bandwagon bull.
J. L. Hadden, Gibson.
5 young Black Angus bulls,
12 to 15 mos. old, best blood~
lines, reasonably priced. Will
deliver within 50 mi. Elizia
Hayes, c/o Model Farm, Rt. 1,
Sharpsburg, Ph, Al, 3-4558
(Newnan),
8 Black Angus bulls, about
10 mos. old, subj. to Heer aS
Sapp, Abbeville, Ph, 2266.
26 mos. old, guar~
Reg. Black Angus cows, 7
Eileenmere, finest bloodlines,
all to freshen in 1 to 3 mos.
4 to 6 yrs. old. Pat Kirkpat-
rick, Centerville, Ph. 469 -
5794 after 6 PM.
Reg. Angus bull, 3 yrs. old,
wt. approx. 1,500 Ibs., good
conformation; 2 Angus heifers,
1st and 2nd calf, to freshen in
April. All at beef prices. W.
L. Spence, Rt. 4, Douglasville
(Mt, Carmel Community). Ph.
WH, 2-2968. ee
24 bulls from 8 mos, to
breeding age (all are 1/2
brothers to the three I had at
Tifton on the Beef Bull Gain
Evaluation Test that had
such outstanding records). All
at reasonable oS Winton
C?} Harris, Rt. Screven, Ene
JU. 4-2312 (Odum). ;
10 dbl. Reg. polled Here-
ford bulls, from 1 yr. to 27
mos. 01d. Victor Domino
bloodlines, reasonably priced.
C, E. Downs, c/o Downs Here-
ford Farm, Thomaston.
(al dbl. standard polled heif-
ers, about breeding age, above
average; also, several bulls,
12 to 14 mos, old. Q. A. Willis,
Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5135.
Swine
Dark red Duroc males or
females, from. P, R. litters,
Reg. in buyers name. Charles
W. Welch, Rt. 2, McRae,
Full blooded little bone
Black African guinea pigs for
sale at my place, 1 mi. So. at
Mill Creek Church. Lee Hen-
derson, Ret Rocky Face.
8 OIC hogs, 5 gilts, fine for
breeding, and 3 boars, 150 Ibs.
, $30.00 ea. if all taken. J,
9N. McGinnis, Box 319 Liithia
Springs, Ph. 948-2854.
Yorkshire pigs, weaned,
treated, 3 mos. old, from Reg,
meat type, large litters. Frank
R. Eady, RFD, McIntyre.
Purebred Landrace and
Black Poland China, meat
type swine of all ages. Proven
meaty. Weanling pigs, puree
bred or crossed, $35.00 ug
Windle Taylor, Alma (on U
Hwy. 1, between Alma an
Baxley).
Duroc boars and gilts, 2-1/2
mos, old, $20.00 ea. or $22.00
Reg. Will deliver at 10c per
mile. Frederick Zipperer, Rt.
1, Box 182. Guyton (15 mi.
SE of on Hwy. 30.).
Black Poland China pigs,
weaned, treated, 40 - 60 Ibs.,
from Reg. Cert meat type
breedings, $25.00 up; can fur-
nish gilts and boars, unrelat-
ee open gilts, 175 Ibs., $60
+ bred gilts, $125.00. James
R. Mullis, Cochran, Ph. WE.
4-6490.
OIC boar, 4 mos. old, well
developed, out of litter of 9,
medium type stock, $25.00
Reg., treated. FOB; alsso 2 yr.
old boar, $45.00 at farm. Paul
J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce, _
Reg. SPC pigs, best blood=
lines, long meat type, dark
spots, will make fine 4-H pro-
ject. Will be ready at 8 wks.
old, April ist. George Fergu-
son, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
" Purebred Duroe gilt to far-
row in May, wt. 400 ibs., bred
to meat type male, $85.00 with -
papers; also, pigs of either
sex, 2-1/2 mos. old, $20.00 ea.
without papers or $25.00 ea.
with papers. M. M. Newsome,
Sandersville, Ph. 3856.
Reg. Hereford boar pigs, 8
wks. old, papers in buyers
name, $22. 50 ea. at farm, and
$5.00 charge for crating a n.
shipping. Leonard Fleming,
Reed Creek Rd., Hartwell.
Reeg. Duroc male with pa-
pers,.2 yrs, old, $75.00. J.B.
BUDDSOE Rt. 3, Box 60, Cuth-
ert.
70 pigs and shoats, treated
for Cholera, at my farm, Bill
Jordan, Rt. 2, Lilburn, Ph,
469-5613.
Ky. bred red White faced
Berkshire gilts, bred and to
be bred, $35.00 and $40.00 ea;
also, 10 wk. old pigs, males
and gilts, $20.00 and $25.00 ea,
IW. Cole, Ri, 1, Nicholls,
PAGE FOUR
Livestock
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Pr. of mare mules, gentle
and will work anywhere, wt,
1,500 lbs. ea.; also, good 2 H.
wagon and several pieces of
farm equip., priced for sale.
Ralph L. King, Rt. 2, Mari-
etta, Ph. 428-4914.
- Pr. black mare mules, wt.
1,000 Ibs. ea., 10 yrs. old, will
work anywhere, gentle and
perfectly sound. Ernest Head,
Suches.
Very gentle red_ stallion
pony with light mane and
tail, about.45 in., $150.00. J. M.
ee Allen, 172 Vidal Blvd., Deca-_
tur, Ph, DR. 7-4758.
Good mare mule, wt. about
900 to 1,100 lbs. Bob McCon-
nell, Rt. 1, Young Harris.
H er d dispersal, Shetland
brood mares, proven herd,
solid colored mares, due to
foal in Spring, for sale or
trade for Reg. mares or Reg.
stud. B. B. Burkhalter, Clax-
ton, Ph. 40.
Chestnut Stallions half
Quarter horse, half Morgan, 5
yrs. old, gentle, trained, $250;
Reg. Quarter horse stallion, 2
yrs. old, bay with blk. points,
$250.00; buckskin Quarter
horse mare, with 3 mo. old
buckskin filly by side, $350.
All together, $750. Al Rober-
son, Brunswick, AM. -2246.
Shetland pony mares to foal
in spring; also, filly colts for
sale. All gentle for children.
H. G. Sprewell, Rt. 2, Carroll-
a ton.
Good mare mule, works
anywhere, wt. 1,150 Ibs., $150.
00. L. T. Kittle, Rt. 1, Temple.
One pony mare, Pinto, 6
yrs. old, good natured; also,
buggy with top, side curtains
and rubber tires, very good
cond.; buggy with no top, iron
wheels, good cond. Ben
Malone, c/o Hickory Springs
_ Farm, Rt. 1, Box 90, Fairburn,
Ph. 964 - 4402.
Mule, 1 H. wagon, harness
and farming tools. Geo. H.
Gann, Rt. 2, Lawrenceville.
At Stud: Rising Sunday
Sun, dbl. Reg. Palomino stal-
lion, PHBA No. 15,357, TWH-
BA No. 550-168, mares board-
ed and return priviledge. Ray
T. Warr, Rt. 2, Box 154, Col-
lege Park, Ph. PO. 1-6732..
8 yr. old horse, $100.00.
eee McCurley, 505 Dunn
, smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-1881.
Stud: young proven roan
Allen walking horse, gentle,
good natured, Fee, $25.00 with
return priviledge: mares
boarded, 50c daily. Marvin E.
West, Rt. 2, Fayetteville (be-
tween Tyrone and Fayette-
ville).
Nice little mare mule, wt.
about 850 lbs., gentle, fat and
good worker. Can be seen
anytime. M. M. Meeks, Sr.,
141 Harlan Rd., SW, Atlanta
We Phe Pla. 3-058:
Nice 8 yr. old gelding, 3
gaited saddle horse, gentle
and sound. See and ride. Mil-
ton Patterson, Rt. 1, Homer,
Ph, 677 = 2265.
Mare mule, 6 yrs. old, wt.
- 1,000 Ibs., $150.00. A. B. Gibbs,
Rt. 1, Henrico Rd., Conley, Ph.
MA. 2-8787.
Gentle, 7 yr. old, brown and
white Pinto mare, wt. about
950 lbs., health and stocky,
$200.00; also, good western
saddle, bridle and blanket. J.
A. Middlebrooks, 5129 Rivoli
Dr., Macon.
2 good blockey mules, wt
around 1,100 Ibs. ea., will
work anywhere. J. H. Cannon,
POR 2 bOxX 1a, Loganville.
At Stud: Palomino stallion,
shown under name of Step
Easy Little Man, J, W. Van~
Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy.,
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-5798.
- mare mules, wt. about 1,-
100 Ibs., 10 to 12 yrs. oe in
good shape, well made. T. E.
Robinson, Jackson. -
9 yr. old horse mule, gen-
tle, works anywhere, in good
_ shape, $125.00. Hubert San-
ford, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. i
Choice of 5 exceptionally
nice horses, several have been
shown. Suitable for amateur.
Will deliver within 50 mi.;
also, 2 single horse trailers.
Make offer. Miss Sally For-
rester, 2572 Lawrenceville
Hwy., Decatur, Ph, HI. 3-5853.
Good work horse, wt. about
1,100 Ibs., for sale, OO
Whitehead, 631 Indian Creek
Dr., Stone Mountain, Ph. HI.
3-4610.
5 nice small Shetland pony
mares, all heavy in foal, drop
colts in April, all 3 to 5 yrs.
old, $225. ea. separate or all
together; one sorrel mare, 41
in. high with snow white mane
and tail, $350.00; also, sev-
eral good geldings, $125.00 ea.
Jess Holbrook, Jonesbor, Ph.
GR. 8-6771.
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. Mc parish
c/o Hobby Horse Farm, Rt.
DeMooney Rd., College ey
Ph. 964-6845.
Pr. black mare mules, har-
ness and farming tools f or
sale. D. J. Ellington, Rt. 4,
Winder. :
At Stud: Buddys Black
Boy, Reg. Tenn. Walking
horse, one of the most consis-
tent and outstanding stallions
now showing. Roy Dorsey,
2461 Bohler Rd., NW, Atlanta,
Ph. CE. 7-1115.
Fat, black, mare mule, wt.
1,100 Ibs., gentle, good plow
mule, not very old. and will
stay in pasture with cows,
$100.00; also, some plow tools
for sale. Wesley: Allgood, Rt.
1, Temple (1-3/4 mi. of
Draketown). e
Sheep and Goats
French Alpine goats, 3
young buck kids by Star B.
Herlindo Del Norte, FA6668-
A125253, worlds highest milk
record does in back-ground.
Two are pure Del-Norte
F.|stock. All naturally hornless,
can Reg., $25.00 ea. now. Al-|
ready on bottle. with calf
starter. Cannot ship. Nellie M.
Mingledorff, Rt. 3, Douglas,
15 sheep: 8 ewes and 7
lambs, av for $60.00. O. V.
Helms, 2, Mableton, Ph.
Svea on (1-1/2 mi. from
Bankhead Hwy.).
5 milk goats, all giving 4
qts. and up, all are freshen-
ing second time. Pink Puryear,
Rt. 2, Rome.
8 large buttheaded billy
goats and 6 nice nannies. Billy
L. Faulkner, Rt. 1, Athens, Ph.
LI. 3-3473 after 7 PM.
Brown Nubian goat, now
giving between 1 and 2 ats.,
freshen first part of May, $25;
also, Nubian - Saanan cross,
just freshened for ae time
with 1 kid, $20. tee E. a
Sampson, Rt. ls
Douglasville, Ph. WH ope
Saanan milk goat, giving i
gal. daily, $25.00; also,
young saanan females, $25.00
for all 3. G. R. Williams, 1398
Cannoochee Dr., NE, Atlanta
19, Ph. CE. 3-8890.-
Hampshire sheep: 18 ewes
with lambs ~ and one ram.
Henry Bowen, Rt. 1, Cler-
mont, Ph. Lenox 4-7731.
Sheep: 6 yearlings and one
3 yr. old ram yearling ed
by Bullmine r a m. i.
uD Rt. 1, Elberton, Ph
2289
Livestock
WANTED
Want reg. Hereford male
calf, horn type. State age,
and price del. A.J. Culpep-
fin.
Want white face Hereford
bull, Reg. or of good stock,
3-6 mos. old, at reasonable
price and within 25 mi. J. H.
Feneeion, Rt ele Grittin, phy
Want 30-35 cows and grade
A, dairy equipment, 400- pO
lb. milk base; also Verde oP
ou place. Leonard ec.
te ree ease.
MA
8} yr. old,
per, 1136 W. Poplar St. Grif-,
Want 10 heifers or young:
cows, poll type Herefords,
not reg. and can be thin if
price is right. G. P. King, P.
O. Box 383, Augusta. Ph. RE-
6-5196 (after 6 P. M.).
Want cattle to raise on 50-
50 basis. I furnish pasture and
feed, and you furnish cattle.
H. M, Ford, P. O. Box 147,
Lavonia.
Want some Angora goats.
Advise W. W. Sawyer, 1026
W. 27th St. Savannah.
Want several pigs.
what you have and
Marlin W. Alexander,
Cleveland.
Want 1 Reg. young service
age Yorkshire pont Write.
R. M. Baldwin, Rt. Powder
Springs. Ph. 42 80 588,
Want good plug mule.
Must work anywhere, and wt.
about 800-900 lbs. Geo. H.
Cox, Rt. 8, Box 714, Way-
cross.
State
Want } sorrel mares, 3-8
yrs. old. Reg. preferred, light
mane and tail and white
stocking feet. John T. Can-
pony reensboro. Ph. 458-
Want horse that will work
and ride. Must be gentle for
children to handle and not
too large. Thos. Cape, P. O.
Box 68, Palmetto.
Poultry
FOR SALE
Fullerton Spangle game roos-
ters, $5.00 ea. or exch. for 2
pr. quail. Lenie D. Heath, Rt.
2, Box 292, Jackson. :
Giant Black Minorca eggs,
$2.50 per 12 or $3.00 for 15.
Prepaid parcel post. L. B.
Millians, Newnan.
3 prs. Mallard ducks, 1960
hateh, $12.00 for lot.. Cannot |
ship. Jes Rich, 129 Fair Oaks
Ave., Marietta. Ph. 428-8136.
4 pr. geese, $5.00 pr. and 3
guineas, $2.00. Donald Buch-
anan, Rt. 3, Eatonton.
16 hens, $2.00 ea. if sold one
Jot. Cannot ship, Vester L.
Oliver, Unadilla.
Guineas, July 15, 1961
hatch, cocks and hens, 75c
ea. at my farm. Eula Epping-
er, Molena.
9 geese, 7 are 1960 raised,
all grown, large, and beginn-
ing to lay, $25.00 or $3.00
ea. Cash, or trade for 2 ewes
and 1 ram sheep. Rufus &.
Myers, Rt. 1, Box 49. Ludow-
ici.
18 young bantam hens, all
laying, $9.00, and 2 roosters
free. Cannot ship. Gardy Wal-
ker, Star Rt. Marble Hill.
Jap. Silkie bantams, $4.00
pr; Golden Sebright hatch-
ing eggs, 15, $1.50. Can ship
COD. H. G. Sprewell, Rt. 2,
Carrollton. Ph. TE 2-3880.
4 Araucanus Easter Egg
purebred roosters, one is 1
$5.00; other 3 are 9
mos. old, $2.50 ea. At my
home. Mrs. Hattie Wigley, Rt.
1, Box. 238 (or 280), Dalton.
Araucanus Easter Egg
chickens, purebred, laying
col. eggs, $10.00 pr. Exp. Col;
hatching eggs, asst. colors,
35c ea. inc. insured parcel
special handling.
M. O. Mrs. Addie A.
Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. N.
H. Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152.
Araucanus Easter Egg
hatching eggs, asst. blue and
green col., 35c ea. $3.78 doz.
prepaid ins. parcel post
Send Money Order. oH
Burt, 6436 Elrod St. Dora-
ville, Ph. GL 7-7825.
All bantams, sold in pairs
only: W. Wyandotte, Silver
Penciled Wyandotte, White
Old nglish, Black Old Engl-
ish. Barred Rocks and Black}
Tail Japs, $7.50 pr. Breeders
or show birds. Roy P. Gree-
son, 307 Pine Hill Rd. een
Jap. Silkie rooster,
old $1.50. Will not ae rs
Carl P. Ritz, Campbellton R
Fairburn.
1 Pr, pice Jap Silkie ban-
igre a hen . r
a
Bn
30 geese, 14 ganders and|N.
| and
. Too:
ers and 2 mullet 7 mos. ol
$1.00 ea. at my home. Mrs.}
St. Hapeville. Ph. PO 1-4705.
- Game fowl eggs, So. Ga.
(Brandenberry) and Round-
heads (Dr. Aaunders). Both]:
bred pure. Setting of 15, $3.00.
At my home. Mrs. . L. Hill,
312 Warren St. S.. . Atlanta
17. Ph. DR 8-2397. a
Bessie Edwards, 944 Margaret B
Shipped PP.
Purebred heavy type Dark
Cornish hatching Cees,
$1.70, or 30, $3.30. From un-
rel-ted stock. My cartons to
be ret. at buyers expense.
M. O. only. Miss Cora B.
Palerson, Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty
Dark Cornish hatching eggs,
for $2.00 PP. Mrs. Ed
ae Red Quill and ut
Hopkinson Warhorse stag
yr. old, $10.00 and 2 pure Red
Quill hens, 2 yrs. old, $3.00
fea. D. C. Gosa, 2121 1st Ave.,
Columbus. |
Pit stags, 3 Allen Round:
heads, 3 Brown Red-Allen RH
crosses, $30.00 or $6.00 a
Shin in light crates. A.
Mceaids, Rt. 7, Box 50, Syi-
Tae
WANTED.
Want 1 pr. ea. of all breeds
and var., of fowl, both wild
and domestic; also. of all
breeds and var. of poultry,
inc. games and bantam. A
must be purebred. State what |.
yen have and price. Henry
ester, Cairo. 5
ed guinea eggs for hatching,
Ship COD. State price OB.
Quitman. Ww. 8. ea
Quitman.
3-630
7 1 setting ea. of guinea
fo ose eggs. Fred Parker,
220 airmount Ave., edar-
town, :
Want small size bantam
hens suitable for hatching
quail eggs. State wt. an
ee Come after within 59
: McDonald, 183
Spring St., Macon.
Want 1 pr. Green Head Mal-
lard ducks, and pure Mallard
eggs. Quote prices. J. B. But-
ler, Rt. 1, Dewey Rose.
Want to set turkey eggs on
shares, Incubator cap. around
75 turkey eggs. Consider less
number. Mrs. Isaac Phelts,
Rt. 1, Preston. ~
15;
Stone Rt. 2; Loe 105, Adairs-.
R. breeders, |
Want 3 doz. white or ee 4
Want all kinds of eae
chicken egg incubator. Carlla
Dobson, 1192 The By ee 2
iB Atlanta 6. Ph. R
Silas Savannahs Ave
boro. Ph. PO 4.9843,
Quail eggs, 15c ea.
less 100; $12.50 C; day
quail, 30c ea. $25. 00 Cc
er quail, $1.00 ea. at my
Per. No. 4. Paul La:
man. Ph. HO 1-289
Extra large 1960
Northern Bobwhite b:
quail, hatching eggs a
| quail. Improved 41 yrs
are 1 to 3 ounces large:
average. Per 68; Will al
$10:00 pr. for unrelated B
whites as large as my
oz. star - breeders. _W:
|'Thomas, 421 Marck Bld
lanta. Ph. MU 8 - 086
Northern Bobwhite
$2. 50 pr.; :
$2.50 ea.;
Northern Bobwhite quail
$15.00 C; choker ost
Per, 52. ye L. Tade,
he ace 3- 2422.
leceee Rd. Rt.
LI 3-5953.
3 otf does :
buck 1 N. Z. Whi
T00 - 200 FEbDIE
Make offer. Gus Jen
hueks: and 8 little )
sale. Mrs. J. M. poe
chicken, duck, goose, turkey e
or quail. Hatched on halves|
or suitable terms. Cap. 600}
Stanley, ee i
Rd., _ Decatur. Ph 28!
best Bloodlines:
$4.50; 4 mos.
selected from
parents; also
$5
4 rge s
large
d| tested breed. $8 ea. Ped. 1
R. Lamar Brantley,
Box 79, Wrightsville.
N. Z. White ped, rabk
ready for service, m
buck, top quality sir
pre-J uniors, $8.00 to $20
Same price on doe
Page, 149 North A
Janta 8. Ph. TR 4
1 pr. guinea pigs eC
about 3 mos. old, abou
$5,007.40 pr.
Fabbitg, 8 mos. old, abo
Game & Fowl
FOR SALE |
One Peahen, grown, for
sale; also, black - breasted
game bantam roosters, 75c ea.
for roosters; nest.
roost and 6 ft. feeders f or
about 700 hens, $25.00. .W.
Johnson, Rt. 1, Mableton. Ph.
946-2069.
1 Pr. Peacocks, 1 yr. oid.
$25.00. E. P. ene Grovetown.
Ph. RE. 6-6614
Purebred Racligs Homer
breeders, choice Stassart, Sion,
ete. crosses, $5.00 pr. and few
higher. Banded AU _ 58-59,
flown 300 - 500 mi. J. C. Coul-
ter, 815 Richmond St. Macon.
White Fantail Homers, Hel-
mets, Tumblers, also Ringneck
doves, $3.00 pr. Gay aes In-
dian Springs.
portable |.
|stamped envelope. Mrs.
lbs. ea. $8.00; 2 pr. N. -
|3-4-1/2 lbs. 8 wks. old,
pr. All from st
papers. SOs dee
Box 71, Carrollton. |
Seed & Plant
FOR SALE
Large, eas ~ dark
-|yellow meat watermelon
Sub - standard, 64 pct.,
50 seed for 10c. and 150
25c, and self - add
Traylor, Rebecca. .
Early white corn, Gen .
pct. 50c pts blackeyed
; good,
. beans, .
pet. 75e pt. All free f
weevils. Add postage.
Rice, Rt. 1, Cumming.
8 large size, show type
White King pigeon cocks, al-
so 3 Black game bantam pul-
lets, 1960 hatch. John F. Usry,
1605 Maryland Ave., Augusta.
Northern Bobwhite quail,
bred from unrelated. breed-
ers, reared in roomy rooms
and open flight runs. Strong,
ney:
xp., $3.00
A
RW feathered. Ship- | ee
30 bu. geriuine. 90 day
ning Velvet beans, Ger
ct., recleaned, in 2 bu.
8.00 bu. FOB, No orde
2 bu:xR. PP yey
tera Vista. a
Valencia peanuts,
ee hand stacked
15 lb. $15.
n@
Penalized For Failure To Meet
Manufacturers Guarantee _
: January, 1961
-EVER-BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia
Ever Best 32% Calf Supplement > G
(P) Protein F
N=
pw
ao
ow
GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
* G M C High Energy Starter Pellets Medicated G
PROTEIN FAT FIBER (P) Protein E
z 6 M High Energy Starter Pellets Medicated G
44.0 5 7.0 (P) Fiber F
43.8 1.1 $.3 G M C Hi Cal Starter Medicated (Code No. 672) G
- (P) Protein F
36.0 LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
(P) Fiber s
COMPANY, us Seoraia
(P) Fiber
3 fi 3:02
20.1 5.4 Ie
22.0 5.0 3.0
26.9 Bide eae
24.0 6.0 3.0
20.7 5.4 26
G 3.0
F 35. ee i Wheat and Oats G i 3.0
ze 36 A038 : (PF) Protein F oe 4.2 5.2
z Tugalo River Dairy Feed z 2 ; G 16.0 2.5 15.0
G 16.0 3.5 5.0 : (P) Fat F 17.3 1.9 14.9
EA 6:024773.5 12.6 Georgia Best Dairy Feed G 20.0 2.5 15.0
; (P) Protein F 18.1 2.8 hieges
G 1.0 ae 11.0 LAWSON & MANOUS FEED MILL, Canton, Georgia > 2
F 8.1 2.6 15.7 L & M All Mash Medicated G 24.0 5.25 ea. %
= (P) Protein F ; H 2:
CLIFF MARTIN MILLING COMPANY, Wrens, Georgia
14.6 Corn Cob, Shucks, with Molasses
Brand , Protein Cottonseed Meal
- P) Protein
(P) Fiber
- PRESLEY & VAUGHN, INC., Toccoa, Georgia
: Foreacre Laying Ration G
(P) Fiber ak
G 41.0
E 39.0
ae
eo
2o
Nw
ae
ho
ice Louisville, Meaney
igh FReray. Broiler Ration Crumbles Med.
; * Protein Low |
=a Protein Low
High Eneray Broiler Ration
a : * Protein Low
r High Energy Broiler Ration Medicated
: | Protein Low
Feeds Failing To Meet Manufacturers
Guarantee But Within Tolerance
January, 1961
GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
|e |
eee GMC Finishing Pellets Medicated - Yellow Gold Brand G 19.0 5.0
: * Protein Low FE 18.1 5.3
: : ; , _ GM C Yellow Gold High Energy Finishing Pellets Medicated
PROTEIN PAL SRIBER Code 16370 . G 19.0 6.0
23 g t * Fat Low F 21.4 5.5
GS 22.5 4.0 3.0 G M C High Energy Starter Mash Medicated aC 22.0 5.0
E214 55 V7 * Fat Low F 23.9 4.3
Me woe a0 a HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Fr. Valley, Georgia :
F 216 5-9) Zed: .
: Happyvale Pig & Hog Supp omens 6 40.0 3.0
G 22.5 4.0 3.0
EF 214 5.5 27 * Protein Low F 39.2 3.1
Eay Day Pig & Sow Ration with Tankage G 16.0 3.5
GS 22.5 4.0 3.0 * Eib H 5
E 218 55 O27 iber High F 19.2 4.
G 22.5. 4.0 3.0 | HEARD MILLING COMPANY, INC., Cumming, Georgia
FO 6215 = 5.6 2.5 Heard's Check-R-Mix Broiler Starter (L) 3 UN Medicated G 23.0 4.0
a * Protein Low F 21.9 55
22.0 KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia
23.9 _ Milk-Maker
OU oF
WN
$3) Pity
oo
nQ@
ese = ne - * Protein Low
B Go 723.05, 9:0 LATHEM & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
E 219 5.2 24 L&R Hi- Calorie Broiler Finisher Medicated Gc:
* Protein Low F
MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY,
ma * Protein tow
INC., Chamblee, Georgia
G
G 36.0 3.0 17.0 Daisy Mae Laying Mesh
FE hizo 8 18.6 * Fat Low : F
, ROLLINS FEED MILL, Bowdon, Georgia
S 16.0 3.0 15.0 R. R. Broiler Finisher GS
F 15.4 3.1 9.3 j at
* Protein Low oF
TED FLOUR MILLS COMPANY, Wichita, Kansas
x
2
baits
2 Oo
< : ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia
Wheat ek Shorts cand Ground Wheat Screenings G 16.0 3.5 6.0 Etowah Brond 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 36.0
ee oa Fiber High F 17.7 3.9 6.5 * Fiber High F 37.5
= Cherokee Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 41.0
ERATIVE. MILLS, INC., Baltimore, Maryland * Protein Low. F 40.2
16% Milk Maker Gz 6 16.0 3.0 10.0
ie 2% Fiber ae E 18.4 3.5 10.6 SOUTHEASTERN: MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
Stivers Best Wheat Brown Shorts GS 16.0
* Protein. Low \ F 15.5
i. Geo a0 6.0 | SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia
os te High Bese A) 6.4 Broiler Starter Mash Medicated G 23.0
ees eee * Ei Ge = 16.0 4.0 6.0 * Protein Low F 21.9
c : Fiber High F 18.0 4.0 6.5 - Southern Broiler Starter Mash Medicated G 23.0
ed ce Shorts S 16.0 4.0 6.0 * Protein Low F 22.0
ae is Fiber High Boe 1820 241 6.5 :
= SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
ALFA. MILLS, INC., Erle, Michigan Alta Broiler Starter Medicated - G 23.0
Alfalfa: Pellets a2 Ge 130 15: =) 33:0 * Fat Low F 23.0
*
S Fiber High Fo 13.5 1.6 36.2 | STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgla
iF o/,
RWOOD | RICE SALES CORPORATION, Esterwood, Louisiana se aa ea teat ae Sp Ae
: 5.8 4.5 30.0 s
F 56 4.7 81.1 | SWIFT & COMPANY, Albany, Georcia
Swift's Cofteonseed Meal or Pellets 36% Protein G 36.0
* Fiber High F363
Gc 7.0 2.50 11.0 Swift's 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal EF 36.00
ie oo Fiber High E 7.5 3.1 11.6 * Protein Low & Fiber High F 35.2
DRIGHT MILLING ; COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
ee Master: ee Poultry Concentrate @ 36.0 2.0 6.0 Jim Dandy 33% Dairy Supplement 6 33.0
_* Fiber High F 39.0 2.1 6.4 * Protein Low F 32,3
MPANY, Meyer, Georste
See a 3
Feeds Found As Declared.
January, 1961
ANDREWS & SIMPKINS, Atlanta, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia
6 feeds as declared
ATLANTA TALLOW COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia :
3 feeds as declared
AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, Kentucky
16 feeds as declared
B-G ACKING COMPANY, INC., Quitman, Georgia
feed as declared
_ Coinied, on h Page )
PAGE sIxX
Continued from Page (5)
BIBLE FARM SERVICE COMPANY, La Fayette, Georgia
1 feed as declared
are Pound ie Declared
Jaunary, 1961
_ BIRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia
12 feeds as declared
BLUE RIDGE FEED STORE, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
8 feeds as declared
BOWEN-MC CRANIE COMPANY, Tifton, Georgla
2 feeds as declared
_ BRANNEN FEED MILL, Brooklet, Georgia
1 feed as declared
_ BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION, Augusta, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL COMPANY, Glucinnott Ohio
1 feed as declared
BURT'S FEED & POULTRY, Juno, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
CAGLE & HENDERSON FEED GOMPANY, INC., Roswell, Georgia
1 feed as declared :
A. . CALLOWAY, Rayle, Georgla
3 feeds as declared
CAMMON BROTHERS, Leesburg, Georgia
1 feed as declared
CAMMON'S SEAFOOD & POULTRY, LaGrange, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
CAROLINA MILLING COMPANY, Laurens, South Carolina
1 feed as declared
CARR & BOATRIGHT, Sandersville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
CAULEY PACKING COMPANY, Waycross, Georgia
1 feed as declared
CEDAR VALLEY MILLS, Cedartown, Georgia
5 feeds as declared
CEDARTOWN DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY, Cedartown, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
1 feed as declared
2 CENTRAL MOLASSES COMPANY, Tampa, Florida
1. feed as declared
CENTRAL SOYA COMPANY, Fort Wayne, Indiana
1 feed as declared
CHEROKEE FEED MILL, Canton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
_ COLUMBIA MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY, Columbia, Tennessee
: 1 feed as declered
COOK BROTHERS, DeSota, Georgia
1 feed as declared
_ JOHN W. COOK DAIRY, Monroe, Georgia
1 feed as declared
_ COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Baltimore, Maryland
45 feeds as declared
COPE RENDERING COMPANY, INC., Moultrie, Georgia
1 feed as declared
-GOSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
} 11 feeds as declared -
? DALTON GRAIN COMPANY, Daiton, Georgia
i 2 feeds as declared
DANIEL FEED & SEED COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
DIXIE GRAIN COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tennessee
6 feeds as declared
5 DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
2 feeds as declared
Si WILMER DORMINEY, Fitzgerald, Georgia
; 1 feed as declared
oe 1. DU PONT DE NEMOURS & COMPANY, Wilmington, Delaware
1 feed as declared
ERIE ALFALFA MILLS, INC., Erie, Michigan
1 feed as declared
_ESCO FEED MILL, Haralson, Georgia
1 feed as declared
JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Georgia
15 feeds as declared
NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota
EVER BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
FARMERS ENTERPRISE, Alma, Georgia
1 feed as declared
FARMERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia
1 feed as declared
FARMERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
9 feeds as declared ~
FLINT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia
6 feeds as declared
FUHRER-FORD MILL COMPANY, INC., Mt. Vernon, Indiana
1 feed as declared
GENERAL MILLS, INC., Minbeapolle Minnesota
1 feed as declared
GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Seroiten Gsbruia
6 feeds as declared
GEORGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, Dalton, Georgia
1 feed as declared
GOLD LEAF MILLING COMPANY, Fitzgerald, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
GRACO FERTILIZER COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia
1 feed as declared
GROGAN FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Cumming, Geaaa
1 feed as declared i
HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
9 feeds as declared 4
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin-= Ft. Valley, Georgia
10 feeds as declared pate
_ HARRIS MILLING COMPANY, Blackshear, Georgia Gere : ; ie
1 feed as declared
HATCHER -MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
2 feeds as declared ;
HICKS MILLING COMPANY, Sammy, Georgia
1 feed as declared.
HUMPHREYS MILLS, Memphis, Tennessee
1 .feed as declared
IDEAL_BY-PRODUCTS DIVISION OF WILSON & TOOMER FERTILIZER CO., Lawrencevi
Georgia
1 feed as declared
JULIETTE MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
KING MILLING COMPANY, Americus, Georgia
2 feeds as declared -
KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia
8 feeds as declared
KITCHENS. FEED MILLING COMPANY, Avent Georgia
3 feeds as declared
KUDER PULP SALES COMPANY, Lake Alfred, Florida : S ra ene
1 feed as declared ; :
LANIER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Goacie
: 2 Feeds as declared
LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
LEESVILLE OIL MILL COMPANY, Leesville, South Carolina
1 feed as declared os
LIBBY, MC NEILL & LIBBY, Ocala, Florida
2 feeds as declared 5
LOUISVILLE FERTILIZER & GIN COMPANY, Louisville, Seo
-1 feed as declared
LUMBER CITY MILLING COMPANY, Lumber City, Georgia Bele
5 feeds as declared :
MC CONNELL MILLING COMPANY: Royston, Georgia
feeds as declared
MC MILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Waves! Indiana
12 feeds as declared
MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC,, Augusta, Seria See eae
11 feeds as declared a
MARINE & ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS CORPORATION, New York, New York
2 feeds as declared ~ me
As
MASTER MIX FEED MILLS, Ce Athens, Georgia : sey oe
1 feed as declared ; : Seer
MILLER'S MILL, Stockbridge, Georgia
1 feed as declared z
MILLER POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Alabama
1 feed as declared
G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
MOFCO MILL, Thomson, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Quincy, Illinois
6 feeds as declared -
MOSSY CREEK FARMS, INGC., Perry, oe
1 feed as declared
MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgla
5 feeds as declared
NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER, Bowman, Georgia
1 fe@d as declared
4 feeds as declared
OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia , x
1 feed as declared :
OZIERS FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia
7 feeds as declared
PATRICK FEED MILL, Covington, Georgia
5 feeds as declared
J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Seorsine
1 feed as declared
J. L. PILCHER & SONS, INC., ELEVATOR, Meigs, Georgia
1 feed as declared
THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Clinton, lowa
18 feeds as declared
_D. HUGH FUSSELL, Leesburg, Georgia
1 feed as declared
PRESLEY & VAUGHN, Toccoa, eta
1 feed as declared
GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Galnesville, Georgia
39 feeds as deciared
(3
THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chleoge, Minos A
3 os as declared
Louis, Missourl
Tae.
SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Elberton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared }
declared ial
ED MILLS, Cartersville,
eds as declared :
ED MILLS, Cartersville, Georgia
Georgia
SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
7 feeds as declared
SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Caroline
7 feeds as declared
SEED & FEED COMPANY,
ieed as declared
Jackson, Georgia
STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia
i 2 feeds as declared
feed as declared
ED MILL, Bowdon, Georgia
_.| STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
1 feed as
declared
sd as declared
ILLS, INC., Archbold, Ohio
STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
ls as declared
OIL MILL, Sylvania, Georgia
1 feed as
SUNSHINE FEED MILLS, INC., Red Boy, Alabama
declared
ds as declared
MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
11 feeds as declared :
9 feeds as declared
URITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hazlehurst, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
3A OIL MILL, Seneca, South
4 feeds as declared
Carolina
1 feed as
THOMPSON FARM SUPPLY, Vidalia, Georgia
declared
i2 feeds as declared
LLEN SMITH & COMPANY, Knovwville, Tennessee
3 feeds as
WAMMOCK FARM SERVICE, Sylvania, Georgia
declared
SMITH, Winder, Georgia
feed as declared
Ne
12 feeds as declared
"TH GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Blackshear, Georgia
1 feed as
i2 feeds as declared
THEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia
declared
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabema
9 feeds as declared
3 feeds as
{1 feed as declared
\2 feeds as declared
\THERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
ITHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Floride
declared
|-WILKES MILL & FEED COMPANY, Weshington, Georgia
'\9 feeds as declared :
NTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
\11 feeds as declared
HTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia
YAZOO VALLEY OIL MILL, INC., Greenwood, Mississippi
1 feed as declared
Failures 38
Penalties 16
- As Declared 600
654
eed & Plants
FOR SALE
combine peas, Germ. 91
, Clay peas, Germ. 89 pct.,
(0 bu.; Brown Top Millet,
m. 83 pct. 8c lb. 7T avail-
bs, Jack Usry, Rt. 1, Dear-
Vhite tender Half Runner
den beans, Germ. 94 pct.,
cupful; red spotted Crow-
field peas, Germ. 86 pct.;
e Java peas, Germ. 78 pct.,
cup or 3 cups, $1.00; red
ltiplying Scallion onion
tons, $1.40 gal. Add post-
.. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
mund. | : ;
Martin gourd seed, 5 doz.,
plus four cent postage.
ty Tilley, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
ender blue Pole bean and
lle white Half Runner bean,
00 teacup; white Crowder
is, 8 cups, $2.25; mixed
is with early table peas, 4
ys, $2.75. All PP. No checks.
s. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Da-
Ae es :
dicks Broadleaf tobacco
d, Germ, 91 pct., sample,
15 $1.00 oz.; $8.00 Ib.; gourd
d, 35c pkt. or 3 pkts., $1.00;
o, 500 gourds, all sizes,
ge, med, and small at my
iGe:
ce. come after, Earl Stuc-
y, Blackshear.
Tender white Half Runner
cden beans, 88 pct., 65c tea-
oful; early purple hull
cowder peas, Germ. 91 pct.,
[time blue Java peas, Germ.
pet., brown Crowder peas,
rm. 92 pct., each 50c cup.
ld 15c postage for ea. cup.
B. Brown, Rt. i, Ball
ound. 4
Good tender green Okra
sd, Germ. 90 pct., 50c cup-
|. Add postage. Mrs. Bessie
Ivers, Rt. 2. Talking Rock.
African Jumbo and Freak
urd seed, 6, $1.00; Bushel,
$1.00; Dipper and tree type,
00 doz.; Martin, 50c doz.;
dian Wife Beater, 6, 50c;
30, Sugar pumpkin seed, 50
Zz, Send stamped self ad-
essed envelope. Harold
mes, Rt. 1, Box 87, Warm
wings. :
'2,000 lb. early Hairy Indi-
seed, Germ. 72 pct. Bill
shroer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Val-
ista, Ph. CH. 2-0607,
bu. running Velvet
Germ, 90 pet., $2.-
Good tender white Crease-
back cornfield beans, free of
bugs, Germ. 85 Ret, 60c cup-
ful. Mrrs. Viola Stover, Rt. B,
Ellijay.
Seed from Bushel gourds
over 4 ft, around, $1.50 doz.;
Dishrag gourd seed, 50c doz.
J. M. Owen, Rt. 2, Tifton.
Few Indian War Club gourd
seed, 25c pk.;,some very nice
Martin gourd seed, 25c pk.
Add postage. R, C. Chastain,
Rt. 5, Ellijay. s
10 bu. speckeled running
Velvet bean, Germ. 77 pct. M.
J. Corbin, Rt. 1, Soperton.
~ Ornamental gourd seed, 6
dif. cols. and shapes, 50c cup-
fa Pees C. Sawyer, Cuth-
ert, <=
Martin gourd seed, 3 doz.,
25c; 5 doz. 40c; 12 doz., $1.
Send self addressed and
stamped envelope. Mary Lynn
Prescott, Rt. 2, Box 213,
Fitzgerald.
_ Burpees tripple crop climb-
ing tomato plants, 25, $1.00.
Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 3,
Sparta. : p
Old fashion tender white
garden Creaseback bean seed,
Germ. 94 pet., 65 cupful; old
fashion tenaer popcorn for
eating or planting, not treated,
Germ. 90 pct., 50c pt.; strip-
ped crookneck Cushaw pump-
kin seed, Germ. 90 pct., 25c
lg. pack. Add postage. M r s.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay. =
Indian wife beater, Martin
and large type gourd seed, all
mixed, 2 doz., 25c and stamped
self addressed envelope. Mrs.
Clarice Castleberry, Rt. 4, Bo
198, Alpharetta. :
Good tender Cornfield bean
seed, white Cutshorts an
Creasebacks mixed, Germ. 87
pet., 75c cup; long purple hull
peas, Germ. 88 pct., 65c cup.
Add postage. No stamps or
checks. Mrs. Andrew . Wilson,
Rt. 1, Carters.
1960 crop Delto cotton seed,
reginned and treated, Germ.
78 Pct., $5.00 C. Ibs. Mark T.
Warren, Dewey Rose.
Big Jim African gourd seed,
grows 4 = 6 ft. around, .no
checks, send money order or
cash, 50c ea. or 4, $1.00. Jim-
my Davis, Rt. 4, Waycross.
Old fashion sugar cane seed,
three cents stalk. G. M. Wal
ler, Box 244, Adrain.
. Jumbo bu. gourd seed, 30,
25ce and stamped envelope; al-
so, nice Martin gourds, 25c ea.
plus postage. Dewey Gulledge,
Rt. 1, Dallas.
Congo watermelon s e d,
Germ. 93 pet., 75c Ib.; Black
Diamond watermelon seed,
Germ, 91 pet., 75 lb.; H. B.
36 cantaloupe seed, Germ. 78
pet., 50c Ib. Add postage. Mrs.
C, H. Sledge, Byron.
Good, tender, old time
Cornfield beans, white Cut-
shorts, Germ. 94 pct.; white
Creasbacks, Germ. 89 pct.;
few speckled Cutshorts, 1960
crop, Germ. 90 pct. Each kind,
75c cupful.. Add _ postage.
Preston Southerland, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
Jumbo gourd seed, 8 for $1.
Mrs. Ruby Logan, Rt. 1, Doug-
lasville.
_ Martin gourd seed, 30 for
10c and stamped addressed
envelope. Wesley M. Bellamy,
Luthersville.
40 varieties ornamental
pepper seed, mixed, $1.00 PP.
Stamps accepted. No checks.
Mrs. R. Q. Miller, Rt. 2, Ac-
worth.
2-1/2 bu. 6 = Week ever-
bearing brown Crowder peas,
Germ. 91 pct., $8.00 bu. FOB.
Alex Barfield, Louisville.
_ Seed sugar cane for syrup
making, Blue variety, stalks
avg. about 3 ft., 1-1/2 cents
per stalk at seed bed. J. D. El-
kins, Rt. 6, Bell Line Rd.,
Eastman.
90-Day Velvet beans, Germ.
90 pet., $8.00 bu. plus postage.
Nothing but Post Office Mon-
ey Order accepted. Oscar M.
Moores c/o Iveys Mill, Par-
rott.
Indian corn, bright cols.,
Germ. 91 pet., 50c cup; 20c ear
or 6 ears, $1.00; Garlic bulbs,
40c doz.; bulblets, 3 doz., 25c;
ornamental gourd seed, 25c lg.
Mountain
kt. Mrs. Tom Harkins,
Citys eo gs
Old fashion bunch Okra
seed, Germ. 80 pct., 40c cup.
3 cups, $1.00; large striped
Sunflower seed, 20c cup; Sage
plants, 10 ea. or $1.00 doz.;
Peppermint, five cents bunch
or 6, 25c; Garlic, 50c doz. Mrs.
Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.
Tender garden beans, white
Half Runner, Germ. 85 pct.,
tender Cornfield bean, white
Cutshorts, Germ. 91 pct., 75c
measuring cup. PP in Ga. Mrs.
Eula Beal, Rt. 3, Box 132 Elli-
jay.
Old time tender bean seed,
white Half Runners and White
Cutshorts, Germ. 93 pct.,
white Creasbacks, Germ. 95
pet., ea. 75e cup plus postage.
Can fill large orders. Mrs.
Emory Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Mastodon everbearing
strawberry plants, $1.25 C.;
Kudzu Crowns, $1.00 C.; black
raspberry plants, 4, $1.00. Mrs.
Ruth Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dahlon-
cae aoe
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2
d/iC.; 500, $7.00; $12.50 M. Add
postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.
Booking orders for Cert. Ga.
Red potato plants, will be
ready about April 15, $3.00
M. Full count guaranteed, all
orders given careful attention.
No order for less than 1,000
accepted. Dont send postage.
Plants sent postage collect. B.
W. Horne, Baxley, Ph. 2780.
Oxheart, Big Boy, yellow
Rutger and Marglobe tomato
plants, 30, $1.00; multiplying
Onion, 70c C.; English pepper-
mint, 8 doz. $1.00; Leeks
Brussell sprouts, Broccoli, 95c
C. Add 10c postage. Fred
Witherspoon, 308 Holderness
Se Atlanta 10, Ph. PL.
83-5251.
Marglobe and Rutger toma-
to plants, moss packed, $3.00
M., $1 C. Deel. Ready now.
No checks; also, Gov't. in-
spected and _ treated potato
plants, grown from vine cut-
tings, Ga. Reds, $3.00 M. del.
Ready April 12. Can fill large
orders. Ruby Lightsey, Sur-
rency.
Govt. inspected and treat-
ed potato plants, full count,
Ga. Reds, $3.00 M. P. R. Po-
tato plants, $3.50 M. Ready
about April 10. Can fill lg.
orders; also, Marglobe an d
Rutgar tomato plants, moss
packed, $2.50 M.; $1.00 C.;
Ruby King hot and_ sweet
pepper, $3.00 M. Ready now
All del. W. R. Lightsey, Sur-
rency.
Rutgar tomato plants, 50 for
$1.00 plus postage. Mrs. H
Aderhold, Rt. 3, Sparta.
Scuppernong cuts, from one
white bearin kind and 2
black kind, 41.00 doz. cuts;
Giant size gourd seed, 30, $1;
also, Long Handle, Martin,
Dipper, seed, $1.00 teacup full.
Send addressed envelope. Mrs.
@Gollins, Rt. 2; Box 30;
Cobbtown.
Earliana and Rutgar toma-
toes, Bell and hot peppers,
Eggplants, Broccoli, Dil,
heading Collards, Wakefield
Cabbage, Parsley, Brussels
Sprouts, Salsify, all 35c doz.
No less $1.00 orders. Mrs. H.
V. Franklin, Sr., Rt. 1, Regis-
ter.
Hicks tobacco and Mar-
globe tomato plants, ready to
set, $4.00 M. at bed. Jack Wil-
lis, Rt. 2, Folkston, Ph. HY
6-4121.
Chinese Chestnut seedlings,
from selected nuts, Govt. in-
spected, blight resistant, 3 yr.
trees, 2 to 3 ft., branched and
heavily rooted, 4 for $5.00 PP.
R. I. Gibbs, 1007 Clifton Rd.,
NE, Atlanta 7.
*| field
Black and red sarpberry
plants, wrapper in plastic film
or cellophane, very damp,
$1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs.
H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Kudzu Crowns, $12.00 M.
Henry Ford, PO Box 147, La-
vonia. :
Coker 100 A first year cot-
ton seed, machine delinted ana
treated, Germ. 91 pct., $7.00
Cwt., also, Texas 49 purple
hull peas, Germ. $5.5 pet., $5
pu Jack B. Tayler, Davis-
oro.
Dixie King cotton seed, de-
linted, treated and Cert. in
100 Ib. bags, Germ. 76.50 pet.,
55 - 60 bolls to lb. $8.00 bag.
Del, anywhere in Ga. J ohn
Bostwick, Bostwick.
40 bags - Pensacola
seed, Germ. 36 pct., Firm seed,
55 pet., total Germ. 91 pct.,
in new 100 lb. bags. J. S.
Gunn, Rt. 1, Warrenton, Ph.
HO. 5-3331.
Pensacola Bahia seed, Germ.
29 pct., firm seed, 53 pct., to-
tal Germ. 82 pct., 25c lb. J.
J. Hall, Rt. 1, Box 74, Albany,
Ph, 2-7735.
Coastal - Bermuda _ stolons.
Will dig for you when you
need them. George Hager, Rt.
1, Valdosta.
All the Kudzu Crowns you
want free, at my place, 1-1/2
mi. from Walnut Grove. Wil-
liam B. Stone, Rt. 3, Logan-
a Ph. 786-6496 (Coving-
on). rt
White Bermuda onion
plants, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50;
$2.50 M; Charleston Wake-
cabbage plants, 309,
$1.25; 500, $2.00; $3.00 M.;
California Wonder sweet and
Cayenne hot pepper and
C. or $4.00 M. All PP in Ga.
Rutger tomato plants, $1.00
HG uancion, Pitts, Ph. Mi. 8-
24 Ibs., Sorghum Almum
grass (for all livestock graz-
ing, hay, green chop = up)
seed, Germ. 68 pct., firm seed,
18 pct., total Germ. 86 pct. 50c
Tb. at my farm, or will ship.
F, Dewey Cochran, Bosten.
Hay, Feed
& Grain
FOR SALE
Coastal Bermuda hay, $28
ton; also, Common Bermuda.
$25.00 ton. Small charge for
delivery. Pierce L. Cline, Ri.
1, Social Circle, Ph. 786-7821
(Covington).
Bahia
oa
Baus
Hay, Feed
& Grain
FOR SALE
200 bales Brown Top Mil-
let hay with the seed in it, cut | 2
and cured wiithout rain, $1
bale or $40.00 ton. Marvin
Sees Sandersville, Ph.
385
Coastal Bermuda grass, $30
pick-up truck load packed. J:
L. Holley, Stapleton.
Oat, Millet and Coastal hay,
good quality, highly fertiliz-
ed, $29.50 to $32.00 ton; 100
acres 1961 crop highly fert.
Coastal hay, also 400 acres of
Oats, hay or grain. Will sell
in field or baled. FOB barn.
D. L. Fountain, PO Box 671,
Warner Robins.
Coastal ~ Bermuda hay,
round and square bales, $20.00
and $25.00 ton. Neil Holde-
man, Rt. 1, Louisville, Ph.
MA. 5-3389 (6 mi. N. of
Louisville on Hwy. 1, 1 mi.
to right).
Coastal Bermuda hay for
sale. George Eager, Rt. 1, Val-
dosta, Ph. CH. 2-3195.
75 bu. white corn, not Hy-
brid, for feed or meal, $1.25
at my farm. C. B. Dick-
inson, Rt. 2, Dallas.
25 t tons excellent quality
Brown Top Millet hay, baled
without rain, round bales,
$25.00 ton FOB. E. H. Ensz,
Louisville, Ph. LI. 17-6795
OWitens) ch 2 Ae
Good hay, well fertilized
and high in protein, 75c and
$1.00 bale; also, hay for
mulching, 50c bale. R. L.
Jackson, c/o Flint River
Farms, Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 8-
2245 nights.
"15 Ibs. white rice popcorn
for eating, $2.25. Add postage.
Mrs. Marie Holland, Coogler
Rd., D. Dalton.
" Brown Top Millet hay, $1
bale., cut and cured right. M.
M. Newsome, Sandersville. Ph.
3856,
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Compost at my home, in
good shape, free from trash. H,
J. Britt, Rt. 2, Covington.
Print feed sacks, 100 lb.
size, 3, $1.00 plus 25c postage;
$4. 50 doz. PP. Mrs. Howard
W. Powell, 295 So. Hacon St.,
Jesup.
150 ft. of 1/2 in. old iron
pipe for sale. Luther E. Gen-
try, Devereux.
Variezated small hot pep-
per pods, Foliage green, pur-
ple and white, pods are pur-
ple then red, 5 red pods, 10c
and self addressed stamped
envelope. Mrs. J. H. Davis, Rt.
1, Franklin.
Old fashion, country cured,
oak smoked meat: hams, 12
to 35 lbs., 85c lb.; sides, 10
Ente: COD RC. Hurst. Rt:
, Meigs.
Blacksmith portable forage,
nearly new, perfect cond.; al-
so, wrought iron pan, 30 x
36 in. with legs and other
equip.; 14 in blower. D. M.
Kirkland, Summertown.
Buckeyes, 5, 25c. Mrs. Lucy
Musson, 7 Steven St., Sum-
merville.
Yellow root, freshly dug and
washed, 4 lb. lardbox, measur-
ed full, 85c; Martin gourd
seed, 20c lg. pk.; also, seeds
from gourds that grow to 3
and 4 ft. long, 25c pk. Add
postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt.
5, Box 58, Ellijay.
Old f fashion iron wash pot,
large, $6.00; also, electric
churn dasher, $8.00. Mrs, John
H. Hearn, 2388 Niskey Lake
Rd., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. DI.
4-2997.
4 hams, wt. about 40 lbs.
ea., 75c lb. Richard Barrett,
Rt. 2, Duluth (near Ocee
Community).
Blacksmith tools: blower,
$10; anvil, $10 drill press $15.
GR. Williams, 1398 Canoochee
Dr., NE, Atlanta 19, Ph. CE:
3-8890.
2,700 stalks old fashion red
sugar cane, $7.00 C. or entire
lot at $5.00 C. Roy T. Greer,
Elm St., Hampton.
Chicken batteries, 4 in good
shape, and quite a lot of parts
for batteries. Batteries, $5.00
ea.; good parts, $1.00 ea.; not
so sood parts, 50c ea. H. L.
Wilson, 1369 Brocket Rd.,
Stone Mountain, (1 mi. E. of
Clarkston).
Gallberry honey, in Feeney
12 lb. gal. $3.97; 6 Ib, 1/2 gal.
$2.27 PP: also $3:71 gal in
glass, del. Atlanta area. W. R.
Smith, 2330 Park Ave., S. W.
Atlanta foe POeb- 6671.
Martin gourds, large 50c ea.,
small 35c ea.; seed, 25c pkt,
and stamped envelope; catnip
and peppermint, 30c bunch;
sassafras roots, 4 ibs. lar d
boxful, $1.00 and 40c postage:
Queen of Meadow roots, 25c
bunch, 6, $1.00. Add postage.
Mrs, Freeman Long, Rt. 5,
Box 50, Ellijay. -
4 lbs. ea., free from worms,
cores and peelings, dried
Pears and Apples. all for
$5. PP; also mammoth sun-
flower and gourd seed, cin-
namon vine tubers, castor -
oil and eatable gourd seed, 3
doz., 35c and stamped enve-
lope; 3 doz, garlic bulbs, $1.
Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Buchanan.
10
Mo-
Catnip at my farm,
bunch. Eula Eppinger,
sena.
Feed sacks, $80.00 M. La-
mar Putnam, Rt. 2, Fairburn.
Ph. 964-3833.
Nice sun dried peaches, 65c
lb. plus postage. Mrs. de eAs
Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin.
Few gourds, some have had
seed taken out and some
whole, 25c ea., cannot ship;
also, Jar ge handle, dipper,
Birdhouse and Bushel gourd
seed. Mrs. Alta Wood, Sr., Rt.
2, Martin.
Elecampane, Feverfew, Cat-
up, Balm, Applemint, Spear-
mint, Houseleek, Tansy, Cal-
amus herbs, all rooted bunch-
es, 20c ea.; also, garlic, five
cents ea. Add postage. M r s.
' Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Law-
renceville,
4-1/2 lbs. 1960 crop pure,
-ed hot, ground pepper, 25c
ounce, PP, or $10.00 entire
fot. L. Douglas Griffith, Rt. 1,
Dallas.
Home cured meat: hams,
/5 lb. shoulders, 60c lb. Will
tp, or come after. E. L. Coo-
7 it, 1, Box. 24, Butle:
Poultry manure, $6. 00 ton
olus 20 mi. round trip del. F.
4, Akers, Rt. 2, Carrollton.
+h, TE 2-6284.
Extra good hen manure,
very few shavings, Del. truck
oad lots, L. E. Widney, 3850
3akers Ferry . Rad., S. 'W:, At-
anta 11.
Gourds, 50c ea. PP; seed,
65 for 50c; 100, $1.00, an d
stamped envelope. Frank P.
Pope, 3600 Buena Vista Rd.
Columbus. ~
Horse stable manure for
sale. W. J. Greenway, Sr.,
3886 Dunwoody Rd., Cham_
blee. Ph. GL. 71-2957.
~ Roots and herbs, washed
nice and clean and very fresh:
Sassafras, Queen of Meadow,
Yellowroot, Devil Shoestring,
4 lb. lardboxful, $1.00; wild
Cherry and Birch bark, $1.00
lardboxful, Add postage. Mrs.
W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Elli-
Jay.
Stable full of cow compost
for sale at reasonable price.
E. B. Hubbard, Rt. 1, Box 1,
Union Point.
Western Paddle and bridle:
pr. of roping stirrups; one ea.,
halter, martingzle, collar with
hames and curb bit. Robert
Laramore, 1852 West Vesta
Ave., College Park, Ph. PO.
71-9455.
N ice fingerling crappie,
shell cracker bream and bass,
bargain priced at my farm or
delivered. Charlie Smith, Cal-
houn, Ph MA, 9-3219.
Sassafras roots, washed very
clean, Yellowroot, Colts Foot
leaves, Queen of Meadow
roots, 4 lb. lardbestal $1.00.
Mrs. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5,
Ellijay. .
Buggy in aga cond., $30;
also, Liberty Maid Deluxe
electric churn, like new, $10.
Jack Cole, Dallas, Ph. 447 -
to 30 lbs., 60c lb. Will ship | 4926
Peach field boxes and me-
dium sized packing house
equipment for sale. S.
Owen, Woodbury, Ph. 2491,
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want some Gold Rush sweet
potato (from the originator,
or from the true strain from
the originator) plants this
Spring. Advise particulars,
price, etc. at earliest possible
date. J. Hugh Gilreath, At. 3,
Cartersville.
Want Nigger Killer po-
tatoes or the plants. Advise
fully. B. D. Howard, Rt. 3,
Box 811, Waycross. Ph. AT
3-8879.
Want any amoount of grain
Sorghum (Hegari)- for feed.
J. L. Hurt, LaFayette.
Want some old fashioned
Benne seed to be planted for
chicken feed. Mrs. O. L. Hall,
Rt. 1, Gainesville.
Want bunch Velvet bean
seed, any amount to 100 lbs.
Advise price. Wallace Dowd,
Pembroke.
Want some old time (enger
hull salet Eng. pea seed at
once. Mrs. Elivee Waters,
4680 Ben Hill ee Rt. 3, Col-
lege Park.
Want Kobe Tielpenere seed
cheap. Some noxious weed
seed all right. -Give price,
State analysis and Germina-
tion in first letter. J. C.
Nicholson, Rt. 5, Hill Top
Farm, Rome.
Want 10 Hunt grape vines at
an early date. Advise at once
Mrs. Frances A. Kite, 744|
| Broadway, Columbus.
Want 200 split Black Lo-
cust fence post. State price
first letter. L. O. Ragsdale, P.
O. Box 334, Lithia Springs.
Ph. 948 - 4512.
Want Bees in old fashion
hives. State price a n d num-
ber of colonies. James R. Kel-
ley, Rt. 1, Box 160, Fairmount.
Want pink Crowder running
butterbean seed. J. H. Gor-
don. Rt. 1, Adel. :
Want sizable amount of stale
flour (unfit for human con-
sumption) that can be fed to
swine. State price, especially
in ton lots, location and cond.
Wilbur L. Johnson, Rt. 2, Se-
noia,
Want 3 bu.
crowder peas. State price.
Sam Wilson, Rt. 1, Yatesville.
Purple Hull
Dbl. ts
Gents Bow, 8-Point Star, | w
Monkey Wrench, Eastern Star,
$2.00 ea.; pieced Tulip, bright
color tulips, green stems,
white broadcloth filled out,
$4.00 ea.; good sheeting pil-
lowcases with name, one on
ea. $1.25 pr. _Add_ postage.
Mrs. J. G. Austin, Rt: 1, Fel-
ton. : ;
Lg. size quilt tops, pieced by
pattern of new scraps, $2.00
ea.; fancy organdy tea aprons,
*| stitched with automatic mach.,
$1.50 ea.; little girl dresses, |
1 = 6, $2.00 ea. Add postage.
Miss Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.
Nice new quilt tops, pieced
by patterns H and M, $3.00
ea. plus postage. Mrs. H. N.
Day, Rt. 4, Moultrie.
Pillowcases of good sheet-
ing, emb., $2.00 pr.; aprons,
prints trimmed, 90c ea.; van~
ity set, dresser scarf, 4 pe.,
emb., lace trim, $3. 50; little
girls dresses, 1 - 6, $1. 95; bon-
nets, $1.25; pot holders, 15c
Ca..225 20G3 boys shirts, 1 - 6,
Site 10. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt.
1, Temple.
Large crocheted, cream col-
or, mercerized thread, sofa
and chair sets, $2.25 ea. PP or
will trade set for 9 print sacks,
must be 3 alike. Mrs.
| Blackwell, 2122 Brockett Rd.,
|Rt, 2, Tucker, Ph. HI. 3-9145.
Crocheting: 5 pc. vanity
set, $3.00; 3 pe. vanity set,
$1.50; 15 in. pineapple doily,
$2.00; 5, 11 in., fan doilies,
60c ea.; all 14 oe for $8.50.
Mrs. Sherman . Adams, Rt.
ae Gainesville.
Sof t, washable, genuine
lambskin b a b y moccasins,
pink, blue and white, all hand
laced and emb. in white, $1.25
pr. PP. Mrs. Edgar Watkins,
Rt. 3, Calhoun.
Dbl. bed size knitted arena
trailing vine cable stitch de-
sign, finished with 4 in. knit-
ted lace, $75.00. Mrs. L. L.
Garrett, Barnesville.
Emb. cases of good sheeting,
lg. size, $1.50; quilt tops of
aoe scraps, $2. 25; aprons, 50c!
; hand woven pot holders,
T0c ea. or 8, 25c. Add postage.
Vella Rice, Route i Cum-
ming. :
Crocheted pot holders, Te
ea.; crocheted - cross book
marker, 25c ea.; baby bootees
in pastel cols. and- nylon
thread, $1.00 pr. State color
and add postage. Mrs. L. :
Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay. =
- White cotton crocheted baby
shoes, either pastel or lace
trimmed, $1.00 pr.; rayon
boucle crocheted baby shoes,
white or baby cols., $1.25 pr.
Add 10c postage per pr. Eli-
zabeth Coleman, Rt. 1, Box
205, Danielsville Rd., Athens.
Handmade oldtime bull
whips, plaited of indian tan
cow hide lace leather plaited
with handle inside whip, any
length, $1.00 ft. Bud Murker-
son, Rt. 6, Eastman.
Want 1000 old time Nig-
ger Killer potato plants next
month, G. D. Hitchcock, Rt. 1,
Ringgold.
Want 1 bushel or more
bunch Velvet bean _ seed.
Write price and what you
have. F. H. OSteen, Rt. 2,
Douglas.
Want 1,000 bu. corn, del. or
picked up near Greensboro,
Quote best price. H. W.
Vaughn, 290 Milledge Hets.,
Athens. Ph. LI 3-5815.
Want some burlap bags, in
good cond. and clean. State
number, price, and cond. D. E.
Holmes. Box 3, Conley.
Want 400 - 500 Black Lo-
cust fence post, del. my farm
10 mi. NW Newnan, at Ros-
coe. R. R. Wynne, Sr., Sewell
Mill Rd. Rt. 2, aes 128, New-
nan.
Want 2 tires, 6 ply, 12 x 38,
in good cond. John Chandler,
Rt. 1, Lexington.
Handicrafts.
FOR SALB#
Large print sacks, 1, 2, 3
and 4 alike, 50c ea. PP. Miss
Emma Dugger, Newington.
Nice, well made, aprons, 79
ea. PP. Miss Agnes poe
Rt. . Mableton,
8 dbl. bed size quilt tops,
of new print scraps, 2 Lazy
Gal and other nice design,
$2.50 ea. Add 25c _ postage.
Mrs. C. C. Davis, Rt. 1, Em-
pire.
Well made print aprons,
trim bias tape or rick-rack,
band tie around waist, 75c ea;
also, childrens print -dresses,
1 - 3 yrs., $1 ea. Mrs. Lona
Mize, Rt. 2,: Jefferson.
5 dbl. size appliqued quilt
tops on white muslin, set to-
gether on machine, solid and
priintts. One lg. Cinderella
Girl, green, one Turkey and
Pumpkin, orange; 2 Pine
Trees with snowball on green |
and one Fall Rose, $6 ea. Mrs.
Troy Staten, Box 65, Chats-
worth Rd., Dalton.
New handmade dbl. bed size
quilts of new material, Star
of Texas, Star of the East and
Blocks, $7 ea.; also, quilt
tops, Spool tops, $3.50; Texas
Star, Log Cabin and Star of
The East, $3 ea. Add postage.
Mrs. H. B. Flury,; PO Box
473, Soperton.
New dbl. bed size quilt tops,
pieced in dif. patterns, $3
ea.; string tops, $2 ea.; one
silk top, $2; one pieced of
heavy scraps, $2.25. Add post-|-
age on all. Miss Addie St
horn, Risk Gaines
W.| aprons, 75c ea., 2, $1. 25:
ray- |
isa holders an
Mrss. L. E. Sanders,
Beane :
Lg. size eal to
from. all new scraps,
and 50c postage; emb. pi Il
cases. $1.50 set; also, lau
ered dairy feed sacks,
of a kind, 35c ea
$1. Add postage. Mrs
Wilson, Rt. 1, Sewanee.
Fancy = te
Le and fancy pocke
; pretty cotton tea
Hicely trimmed, 75c ea.;
drens dresses, niiceely
1 - 5, $2 ea. State si
color, Add postage. M
W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellij
3 pe. pineapple dresser
$1.50; pansy piece, $1.
pe. dresser set, Star,
centerpiece, $1; 7 rose
$1; tan liner dresser
with crocheted edge, $
crocheted piece 150,
Mae Whittle, Rt. 7,
Kingsland.
Nice, handmade ced
size, quilts, cotton padd
from good eotton ma
Friendship and Dutch
$12 ea.; Three cheers,
ea.; Gentlemans Bow T:
ea. All made from print:
solids. Dbl. bed size
spread, Sunflower design,
Add postage. Miss Mabel |
this, Rt. 5, Box 57, Ellijay
Early American quilt
Rolling Stone, Indian Hat
Wild Goose Chase, all
from new, good, _ per
ready to sew, 2 and 3 c
$3 ea. and 35c pose
Joh Manning, Rt. 1, Box
Wadley.
3 dbl. bed-size quilt
2 pieced house top gs
1 in arranged squares, fr
outing and cotton flann
$2.25 ea; 4 fancy apr
made of lawn and or
scraps, 40c ea.; 10 in. cr
eted, piece, leaf point
$1. Add postage: Mrs. E
Stanton, Rt. , Conyers.
Girls ae of new pr.
mostly any color, wide sk
size 4 ~ 6, 25 ea. 0
hand emb. hllonee
heavy piece _ sheeting,
X 42, $2 set., 3 sets, $5
Lucy Musson, t: St
Summerville. |
Full size cotton ruffle
soreads, asst. cols. and
tones, $5.50 aa.; novelt
holders, 25c ea.. 6, $1;
Bass
dish towels, 35 ea., 5, $i
postage. Mrs. Freeman Lon
Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay.
3 dbl. bed size quilt top
Morning Gloria, Rose an
Sunflower. All appliqued Q
white and set together
blocks, $7 Ea. plus post;
Mrs. Clara Bigham, Box
Chatsworth Rd., Dalton.
es pineapple :
$2.50; spider web, 25 ir
o 50; heither hill, 25 in.,
thistle down, 14 in. $1
Flowering Fountain, eeke
$1. All white, Add BG
Mrs. Neal Barry, Rt. :
artown. |
Aprons wiith bibs, nicely
trimmed, $1 ea.; without bibs
75c ea: small appliquec!
cushion covers, any shape, 75
ea.; knitted mittens, - state
size, $1.50 pr. Add ma
3
Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt
Ellijay.
Sale Tres | |
APRIL 1 Suturday Ae 00
PM Reg. Yorkshire Hogi
Sale at Emanuel Milling)
Co. Feed Show Room, ~
Swainsboro, Emanuel Co.
At Auction: 22 bred gilts,
30 open gilts and 16 ser:
vice age boars. Write - fox:
catalogue. Albin Maret, Bons
272, Hartwell.
APRIL 8 Saturday 10: 00%
A. M. at the Lawrenceville:
Fair Grounds, oo Co.