Farmers
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Commissioner
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t RICULTURAL
h a Breeders Associa-
on Commercial Ram Sale,
on.
5 Broiler Short Course
nd Chicken-of-Tomorrow
ay, Athens.
6-7 Dixie Classic
ancy Poultry Show, Lake-
ood Park, Atlanta.
yy 16 Beef Cattle Field
Yay, Georgia Experiment
tation, Experiment.
27 Georgia Quarter
tiorse Assn., Third Annual
show, Veterans Memorial
tate Park, Cordele.
1 Agricultural Co-
peration Conference, Rock
igie 4-H Center, Eaton-
ein Work
WANTED
Vhite man with wife and
hildren, want job at dairy
m. 10 yrs. experience also
. electric milking mach-
. Can operate 50 - 60 cow
a or take job as a helper.
in Sims, RFD 1, Watkins-
@.
Vhite woman, 47 yrs. old,
fh son, wants job with broil-
laying hens and other
try work. No field work.
+h to work, Can milk cow
| other light farm chores.
2d 3 =- 4 R. house and rea-
able salary. Miss Gertrude
on P. O. Box 2893, At-
a 18.
Vhite woman, 2 sons and
whter want job helping
h layers or friers. Dont
id work. Have truck. Can
ve self. Mrs. W. V. Wheeler,
5, Cumming.
Vant job tending to chick-
, hear Cumming. Need job,
working now. Lonnie
er 5, Cumming. Ph. TU
White, 63 yr. old married
n wants job as Caretaker
farm. Can furnish self,
. also with cattle etc. Need
R. house (with full in-
thie etc. Ref. if ee
ol
Me ee ; 2,
| white
}and do
Man, 61 yrs. old wants job
as Caretaker, or to raise broil-
ers, or any light farm work.
H. E. Ramsey, Rt. 1, Hull.
White, middleaged man and
wife want job on _ poultry
farm, 2,000 or more broilers.
5 yrs. experienc. Can give Ref.
E. F. Shelton, Bostick.
Man with large family
wants job at once taking care
of chickens, Must be moved.
If interested, write. Everett
Lee, Rt. 1, Box 292, Blue
Ridge.
Middleaged man and wife
want job on chicken farm. Can
give reference. Must have 5
R_ house wired for stove. Well
experienced. Ernest G. Cape,
Rt. 2, Box 2, Knickerjack Rd.
Mableton.
White man, wife with 3 yr.
old son, want job as Farm
Manager, or small saw Miil
operator. Experienced. Also,
in pulp wood, cotton, corn,
hay and soy beans, 57 yrs.
, A-1 record, sober, Chris-
tian. Prefer No. Ga, James T.
Chadwick, Sr., 2175 Main St.,
Apt. 1, East Point.
Man, wife and baby, want
dairy job. Can do anything
can be done on dairy. Drive
truck and tractor also. Move
any time, Need house with
running water and wired for
elec. stove, also house to be
furnished. Letters ans. Jack
Wilson, 909 Washington St.
41S. W. Apt. 1, Atlanta 15.
Man and wife would like
job on cattle or poultry farm
with furnished living quarters
and weekly salary. Ref. Go
any place. L. Smith, 119
Church St. Glennville. Ph. OL
4-2063.
Want job driving tractor or
truck on farm. No bad habits
Ref. if wanted. Want 5. R.
house wired for lights. Have
to be moved, Can furnish Ref.
Must be on mail and_ school
route. J. E. Rogers, Rt. 2, Bax-
ley.
Dairy man, 22 yrs. exp. De-
Laval and Surge milkers and
all farm and dairy equipment.
45 yrs. old, white, married
with son large enough to help.
Mack E. Holloman, 3978 Cov-
ington Hwy. Decatur.
_ Single white man, 48 yrs.
old, wants job a Caretaker or
labor foreman. Life time Exp.
in farming and machinery and
livestock, poultry, saw miller,
etc. Can ive Ref. Forest
Meers, Rt. 1, Powder Springs.
Ph. 5264.
Farm Help
WANTED
Want | thoroughly - reliable
or col. woman keep
house, cook for man and wife,
ot country estate near Newnan.
00 week, room, board and
farm work on
Want white, middleaged
woman to help with light farm
work and housekeeping. No
smoking nor drinking. Mrs.
D. G. McNair, 1147 Tuckawan-
na Dr. S. W., Atlanta 11,
Want good, honest, mid-
dleaged woman at once, to live
in farm home, do light farm
work, stay with wife, in ex-
change for good home an d
small weekly salary. W. C.
Welch, Rt. 1, Pinehurst. Ph.
Want farm family to work
on dairy farm, Come see me
in person, 2 mi. No Austell on
Hwy. 5. M. C. Hendon, Rt.
Austell. Ph. 943-2194 (Powder
Springs).
Equipment
FOR SALE
Farmall M. tractor and new
Athens, 10 disc, harrow and
Allis Chalmers combine, all
for $1,500. W. O. Chapman,
Kelly Rd., Brooks.
2 H. wagon, Oliver mow-
ing mach., riding Intnl. culti-
vator with feet for plows and
other mule drawn tools at
bargain. All in good cond, my
place, near Murrayville. E.
J. Stowers, Rt. 2, Dahlonega,
Ph. LE. 4-7841.
Cole planter, dbl. hopper
(plants most anything), $20.
Located 10 mi. W. of Jasper.
Gober Murphy, Rt. 2, Jasper.
30 in. roller grader for
peaches; old model Durand
brush and fan for brush. C. E.
McKoone, Woodbury.
CA Allis Chalmers front
mounted cultivates, used one
season, $75.; heavy duty
smoothing harrow, needs
some repair; $75.; new Idea
tractor mower, used very lit-
tle, excel. cond., $175. Wil-
liam G. Ison, Brooks.
2 wheel Shaw garden trac-
tor with cultivators, lay-off
plow and sickle bar, $100.; 3
HP roto spader with. exten-
sion tines and lay-off plow,
$65. Grady Chambers, 3638
Spring at Chamblee, Ph.
GL. 7-3655
195% ey Harris com-
bine, 90 Special, self-propell-
ed with Chrysler industrial
engine, 14 ft. cut, good cond.
Del. up to 200 miles. No let-
ters. James-H. Campbell, Rt.
ce eee Ph. WH. 2-
Mayrath, 41 ft., dbl. chain
elevator with drag feeder and
2 wheel carrage, PTO trac-
tor powered, slightly damag-
ed in wind storm but can be
repaired, $100. at farm.
Holmes Neel, White, Ph. EV.
2-4198 (Cartersville).
Factory built trailer, all
2 wheel dump type, 4 ft. by
6 ft. by 12 in. body, wood
side boards, 2,500 lb. cap.
with 2 new 600 x 16 6-ply
tires; also, rear mount disc
plow, 8 disc lift type harrow
for Cub tractor, excel. cond.
| George I. Jackson, Rt. 1, Box
51, Ss Dr, 2N reross,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 3, 1961
NUMBER 35.
Soil Stewardship Week May 7-14
THE
% HP Berkley water pump
with jet and foot valve, good
cond., $40. at my home. Can-
not ship. Mrs. S. P. Jones, Rt.
2, Lula.
John Deere No. 8 forage
harvester with row crop
head, used only one season,
broadcast head never used.
Fred Hammock, Rt. 2, Gray,
Ph. SH. 6-0757 (Macon).
Cat. D-7 tractor, Intnl. TD-
14A tractor, tandem, Low-
Boy and Dodge tractor, all
reasonably priced, or will
trade part or all on com-
mercial feed mill equip. E. D.
Martin, 8201 White Bluff Rd.,
Savannah.
1918 John Deere H., 2 row,
tractor with starter and culti-
vators, extra good tires and
runs. good, $225. C._E. Har-
ris, Monroe, Ph. 267-9889.
Massey Harris tractor,
bought new 1954; off-set til-
ler, in good cond., almost new
tires. Sell or trade for small-
er tractor and pay or take dif-
ference. . -W. Caldwell,
Douglasville, Ph. WH. 2-3454.
6 H. power walking trac-
tor, 14 in. turn plow, 16 in.
dise harrow, cultivator, sick-
le bar, 500 cap. elec. chick
brooder, 1 H. hay rake (dump
type) all for sale at my place.
W. H. Whitehead, 631 S. In-
dian creek Dr., Stone Moun-
tain, Ph. 284-4519.
4 A. R. Wood gas chicken
brooders, 1,000 cap., -fair
shape, $15. ea. Ralph Dangar,
Roswell, Ph. 993-6621.
Ferguson 2 dise plow, full
size, heavy disc, good bear-
ings $200. E. P. Drexel, Rt.
REWARD
OF
THE
STEWARD
9629
Electric portable shee
shears, good as new, $40. Jac
Segars, Rt. 1, Winder.
Deep well pump, ver
good shape, about 2 yrs. old,
located about 5 mi, from
Covington. Robert F. Burnett,
Rt. 3, Jersey Rd., Co~ington,
One 20 in Meadows corn
mill, $50.; power corn sheller,
$15.; motor to pull mill, $35.
All in fair, usable cond. Sell
together or separate or trade
for cattle, shoats, pigs, cattle
preferred. J. N. Young, Wood-
stock,
1954 model Poney Masse
Harris 1 row tractor wilt.
turn plow, guano distributor
and cultivators, good cond.
$295. Jimmy Wilson, Rt. 3,
Box 325, Fitzgerald.
Clinton garden tractor with
1 tire wheel, with equipment,
$75. H. E. Morgan, Conley
Rd. Conley.
McCullough 39 straight
blade power saw, $100.; mule
drawn mowing machine and.
hay rake, $50. Tommie (Bud)
Evans, Rt. 3, Jackson. 9 High
Falls).
2 wheel, metal body trailer,
7 ft. x 4 ft., x 28 inches, $50.
at my place. See after 5 PM.
Willie T. Kelly, Rt. 1, Box
166, Corinth Church Rd
Jonesboro.
Garden sprinkling irri
tion system, 21 sct. 2 in alu-
minum pipe, 7 rain bu
sprinklers, T. Elbos fittings
5 H. P. Briggs and Stratton
motor with Marlow amps
15 ft. rubber suction hose, all
good cond., used on 3-A truck
farm. $300. cash. Fritz A
Rovers, Rt. 3, Box 214, Wash
ington
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~ Equipment
FOR SALE
iilec. incubator and brood-
er, 100 chicken and 200 quail
cap. good cond. Both for $30.
ugh Tanner, 2151 Lenox Rd.
- E, Atlanta 5. Ph. ME, 6-
t
YF 32 V. Delco farm
plant, $15.;
eCart, Lawrenceville.
light
110 V D.C, light
pay good condition, $55.00.
22 used oil brooders in
good cond., 500 eap., with
pipe and fittings, $20. ea.
Enquire at Rocky Face Ser.
Station for directions. Em-
mett R. Cantrell, Rt. 3, Box
1605, LaFayette.
Cut off saw on iron frame
and wheels for sale real
cheap. Mrs. Sallie Broach, Rt.
2, Gray, Ph. HU. 6-3052.
MD Farmall tractor, 1950
Taylor, 10 disc, bush and bog
harrow, used very little, in
good cond., both for $1,850.
Thomas M, Gulley, Jr., Rt. 2;
Allis Chalmers
No. 60, good running
brand new drive belt, extra
g Trade for
small tractor. J. O. Mayfield,
45 No. Broad St. Monroe,.
h. 83896
good tires, $300.
rew with built in
Harvester | aoe oe ae Were
cond,} 1949 Chevrolet, % ton pan-
1952 Farmall 4H _ tractor,
pulley with 3 point lift, per-
tect cond., heavy 8 disc har-|10
bearings,
cut off saw with belt, mounts
on, tractor, $650 for lot. S, K.
payne, Acworth, Ph. WE. 4-| 1483
_Jntnl Farmall A 2 row hand
lift planter with plates, good
Elberton, Ph. 2302-W-3.
el truck, looks good, runs
real good, would make good
milk truck. F. M. Westbrook,
5400 Campbellton Rd, SW
Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-2886.
Massey - Harris 60, self-
propelled, combine with new
ft. grain header and 2 row
corn header, $2,500. FOB,
Malcolm Brunson, 1805 N.
Central Ave... Tifton... Ph:
aoe
2 disec trailer type plow
for Farmall Cub tractor, in
very good cond. $40. Hugh
ee Tr,
spader
$45. All
-J, Trainor,
N
Warehouse
at my home.
Mountville.
James Fowler,
mounted, 26 in. disc, now op~
erating on John Deere G
adaptable to other makes an
models, Disc nearly new, $90,
Pierce L. Cline, Rt. 1, Social
d| hole and seven,
T, $70.; D. Bradley roto
Hiller attachment,
excellent cond. John
2773 Lenox Rd,
KE. Atlanta 5. Ph. CE 3-
Wa seales for
weighing bales of cotton, hay
any other farm products,
J,2D; Ful-
prox, 3,000 to 4,000 lay-
ages, mostly stainless stee]
1s. No reasonable price
cond., $50. Boyce O. Smith,|Mansell, 115 Mansell Cir.,
Rt. 1, Box 149, Fitzgerald. Roswell, :
_Seico 3 dise plow, tractor} Keenco No, 750 egg washer:
two, 10 hole and
seven, 15
,| hole Hudson nests;
one, 10
15 hole, Sears
nests; 14 plastic coated round
egg baskets. All in good cond.
Circle. Wenford Crayen, Rt. 1, Box
Earthmaster tractor disc Rae Douglasville, Ph. WH, 2-
_ harrow, new paint, $350.; : . :
_ David Bradley 4 HP riding] John Deere No. 25,6 ft.,
combine, PTO, and in excel.
sone J. H. Price, Sparta, Ph.
See Peer mea
340 Intnl. tractor with less
than 400 hrs,, 300 Intnl, trac-
tor, McCormick loader, pan
and power lift, McCormick
grain drill, John Deere Grass-
land drill with automatic
cylinder and Intnl. sub-soil-
E. Austin, Jr., 4367
wood Rd.. Decatur.
Glen-
Tractor drawn Taylor-W ;
disc harrow, $150 x "Un
derwood, RT. 3, |
ened
srw
model Diesel in good cond.:| 29
er, like new. Will sacrifice. D.| d
some
MARKET BULLETIN
3/4 HP egg cooler with
humidifier, only used one
month, $375. H. W. Perker-
son, PO Box 888, Athens, Ph.
LI. 3-2709.
Pr, of Howe scales, 21,000
lb, cap., now in operation,
$350. A. B. Matthews, Box
656, Tucker.
1,000 laying cages complete
with feeders and waterers.
Tom Cummings, Perry Hwy.,
Hawkinsville, Ph. TW, 2-
2180.
16 in. David Bradley chain
saw, used about 50 hrs., no
junk, $50,.; also, elee, floor
brooder, 500 chick cap. $10.
Charles E, Watkins, Rt. 1, La-
Fayette (near Catlett).
21 in. disc plow, like new,
for Allis Chalmers tractor
(rear motor) excel. cond,,
never used and has been
kept_out of weather. Mrs. W.
K. Cousins, Taylorsville.
Farmall Cub tractor, A-1
cond., good tires and with
planters, cultivators, under-
slung turner and mower. All
in good cond. Henry Cagle,
Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-
2051.
Wood cut-off saw, scrape,
side dresser, set of cultivators,
all for Ford tractor; also, ma-
nure spreader and jeep, All
in good cond. Raymond Alex-
ander, Rt. 1, Cleveland.
Direct drive Clinton power
saw, good. shape, only one
chain used on it, new plug
and points, $65. Write first.
Robert Mealer, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Graham Paige roto tiller,
30 in. rear tillers, forward
and reverse gears, 3 HP mo-
tor, not running, but good
for repair or parts, $45. E. L.
Dillard, Rt. 1, College Park,
Ph. 964-6935.
3 disc tiller, pull type,
works on any tractor, $25. J.
D. Dyer, Rt. 1, Braselton,
Gehl forage wagon on rub-
ber and Gehl forage haryest-
er, both $1,750.; also, 3 E-Z
flo spreaders, without rubber,
$100. ea.; A. C. forage har-
vester, grass and row attach.,
$1,000. H.
1, Bonaire.
truck, good motor, tires and
gears, With side boards, $275,
Walter Poe, 1370 DeKalb
ee NE Atlanta 7, Ph. 688-
Massey Harris tractor mod-
el 30 with front-end loader,
2 row cultivators and 3 disc
low mounted, all good cond.,
1,200.; also, Pasture Dream
with small seeder, like new,
$500. Lewis Teal, Rt. 4, Box
ane Douglasville, Ph, WH. 2-
Complete broiler equip, 6
Hudson gas brooders, feeders,
waterers and
priced, Joe Polak, Rt, 3, Li-
| thonia, Ph, HU. 2-8165.
Round type Sears incuba-
tor, 100 hen egg cap. and
small elec. brooder, both
$15.; also, stalk cutter for
| Cub tractor, $25. Howard Hill,
Rt. 5, Malton, Ph. BR. 8-5862.
Allis Chalmers hay baler
(round bales), and Worf hay
rake, $600. for both; also Ir-
tigation outfit, Chrysler In-
dus. engine, factory mount-
ed, 45 H. 97 pieces 5 in. alu-
minum pipe, 20 ft, Jong, 16
oF ood cond abn Caan:
ughn ies mn 7
483-7251, ee
DOs ie oa ania age LES
_2 H. wagon, $20.; riding cul-
tivator, $15.; stock drawn hay
baler, eae ce ae turn
OWS, single plow, $5. ea. K,
B. Martin, Rt. 1, Talmo.
1950 Vac Case 2 row trac-
tivators, A-1
L cond. tractor
equipped
) good rubber, start-
as lights, 3 point hydraulic
lift. Handle either pull type
or 3 point lift implements,
5900. A. S. Williams. 2675
ee Rd. Decatur. Ph, BU
John Deere No. 5 mowing
mach,, $100.; David Bradley
fertilizer spreader, $90.; 2
new 2 man, Titan chain saws,
$125. ea; Pellet feed sacks
(good for wheat) $80. M., 2
ise plow, 3 point hitch, $125.
Lamar Putnam, Rt. 2, Fair-
burn, Ph, 964-3833,
1950 GMC
airs,
pick up, needs
S155, Geo. Roe
Ib
F. Robinson, Rt.| Py Brown Park Rd., Middle-
1952 Ford, % ton, pick-up].
etc., reasonably Cc
Rainbird sprinklers complete. | W.
tor, distributors, planters, cul-| C
Mowing machine for Farm-
all Super C, fast hitch, $150.;
300, for $35. Hardy L. Fryer,
2675 Boulevard Dr. S. E. At-
lanta 15.
1946 % ton Chey. pick up,
good shape, $150. Roy G.
Moss, 3206 Gordon Rd. S. W.,
Atlanta 11,
Water type room _ cooler,
large cap. for cooling egg
storage room, filters included,
very reasonable. Carl Moore,
Rt,1, Box 332, Washington,
Ph, OS, 8-2894,
Allis Chalmers G. tractor,
new tires, cultivator, disc plow,
harrow and planter, for sale.
C. L. Stancil, PO Box 536,
Woodstock, Ph. Gl. 5-6422.
New Holland husker shel-
ler, shelled only about 600
bu. since new, belt driven,
good as new, $350. Howard
Thomas, Morganton.
Allis Chalmers row at-
tachment for forage harvest-
er, hag cut only 35A., like
new, $400; also, Darf hay rake,
good cond. $225. Carl L.
Lavender, Ga. Hwy. 15, Farm-
ington, Ph. SO. 9-2636 (Wat-
kinsville).
Road machine with 10 ft.
blade, tractor drawn, good
cond.; also, Molasses tank,
2,000 gal, in good cond. Mrs.
Cary Murray, Rt. 3, Box 594-
X, Albany, Ph. HE 2-1502.
Oliver OC 46 Diesel crawl-
er with front end loader and
back hoe, prac. new, for sale
or trade for cows. Can ar-
range terms. Alvin Trice,
Milner.
Extra good horse trailer,
with good tires and lights;
and collars with new traces.
All bargain priced. R. Q
Ph, TU. 6-2824, days.
New Holland mower, Cobey
hi-speed, 4 wheel trailer, 6
row cotton - duster, rigid
hitch, 3 dise tiller plow for
Farmall H, tractor, cornmill
and mule rack and plows, Mrs.
Bartow B. McGee, Rt. 1, Bob~
iron pipes and fittings, $35.
Will have to come after, R.|
belt, $50.; 1 row, grain ferti-
lizer drill, $15,; SR. %
well
$50.;
_H. plow, $5. ea.; 2 rolls
wire, $13,; 2 H. wagon, $15.;
grain cradle, $1, H. F. Stuck-
ey, PO Box 32, Lincolnton.
Hydraulic dump truck lift,
hopper for
lochnee, :
Case combine with Wise.
motor and sacker, $250.; Mc-
Cormick Deering hay baler
with tramper and _ motor,
$100.;
peanut picker, $150.;
side delivery rake, $75.; Jr.
Case}
H. wagon, $50. All good cond.
ee J. E. McCrary, Pine-
urst. nes
with 100 f
6 mos. old,
W. H. Merritt, Rt.
ia, Ph. HU, 2-6083.
motor; Jackson lumber har-
vester sawmill on wheels,
motor mounted on trailer with
edger on wheels, all belts in-
cluded; 1946 Ford truck with
winch, two, 1955 Ford truck
F-600; 1957 Ferguson 35 and
ase 500 front end loader,
Glen Brumbelow, Rt. 2, Al-
Dharetta, Ph. 993-6823, ae
Allis Chalmers combine,
Suaranteed to be in combin-|
ing cond., size 60 rungs with
4 cylinder ai
engine, Farmall A or Ford
or most any small tractor,
cheap, C, B.
Gainesville.
well water pump, pumps to
eral new parts,
with motor, 3
ae like new, |
also, fast hitch yoke for Intn1} M
also, some buggy harnesses |
Brown 767 Falls St., Toccoa, |
20)
M, Sweatman, Rt. 1, Suwanee. ie
Small IHC hammermill|~
hp |.
pump with new motor, | 939
two 2 H., plows and one}-
$50.; mule drawn weeder, $5.:|
cotton planter
Farmall tractor, $10. Charles |F
Draughon, Jr. Rt. 1, Och- 2
Station type Lilliston |
barrel cotton duster, $50.; 2|R
Homart deep well Jet pump| _
t. of plastic pipe,|
all for $100. Mrs. |
2, Lithon- |
Small Frick sawmill and|
air-cooled Wisc. | *
Stowers, Rt. 7, | LY.
Myers piston type shallow |i
30 ft., reconditioned, has sev- ||
a200 EY a
Lane, Rt
M-2.
J.D. Fertilizer dist
with rubber tires, and
long; also wagon with
wheels and is tractor
Has wide body too. $1
both or $75. ea. C. F.
Spring Road, Smyrna.
Westinghouse. 8 can
for dairy use, excellent
$60. Mrs. Hugh L.
Stockbridge.
4 disc plow for
Cormick tractor, fast
good cond., for sale.
Clarkson, Rt. 2, Chicka:
Sears Roebuck pump
irrigation pipe, 480 ft. |
and 880 ft. 2 in.
sprinklers, used very
$750. W. F. Bullington
Box 307, Jonesboro.
1953 Chev. 2 ton
with tandem, original
new motor, good tir
sale. Willie Lunsford,
Box 35, Hiawassee. Ph,
Oaks 6-2366 or write.
price and cond. in firs
ter. W. L. Wingate, Sylv.
Want :
tractor for parts only.
cond. and price. Stoy
1, Jefferson. :
Want drag scrape f
tractor. P, E. Cole, Rt. 1,
ola Rd., Ellenwood, Ph.
4-4508. So
Want pulley for A,
lis Chalmers t
Deep well pump, tank and |?
up truc.
good mec
F
$400.00; also, d
Hereford bulls,
old; 19 dbl. Reg.
fers, 8 - 15 mos, old,
headed type, a
cond. J. G. Wills
Ph, GR, 5-5120.
motor, $35. Will includ
ft. of 1 in ning ee
ne
stein:
If or due
i one Whiteface
for service. C. E.
Jr., Rt, 2, College
PO. 6-2072.
polled Hereford
calves at side.
Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta.
ed Reg. Jersey bull,
/2. yrs. old, sired by
ull Bets Design
d out of a daugh-
excel. bull Ever-
andard Luke, S. B.
( c/o Evergreen
Lithonia.
Angus bulls, 16 and 18
_ealfhood vaccinated,
herd and_ blood-
ee
yreshire bull, good
; ring in nose and
selling to prevent
g. Simon L. Yoder,
ngus bull, excel. size,
[for sale. W. C, Gi-
wy. 92, Fayetteville,
-3321. :
extra good Reg.
Hereford bulls, from
. to 2 yrs. old, all deep
legged and well
out for age. Winton C.
Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph.
(Odum).
Angus bull with pa-
yrs. old, wt.. around
I $200.00. Paul E.
Es , Mill Creek Rd.,
r heifers; also, one
' breed Black An-
hhiteface. Reason-
| at farm. C, C.
tman,
col., reasonably pric-
Collier, Barnesville,
8 Black Angus cows
s and about 12 - 15
d steers for sale. L.
vok, Stonewall Tel Rd.,
College Park.
ol, Reg. polled Hereford |
nd selling to prevent
eding. Carl Roberts, Ball
o 18 mos, old, rea~
ced, R. S, Beard,
Creek Farm, Cairo,
s, Mules & Ponies
ee Een
Shetland pony brood
soon to foal. See at
ville. Rev. Paul Aiken,
(Boulevard Dr., SE, At-
Ph. DR. 17-3772.
mare for plea-
3 easy to handle,
ry children, reason-
\priced, Linda Sell, Ga.
iment Station, Griffin.
Stud: Red Lights Noble
36083, Reg. 5 gaited
on, proven sire of show
s. Thomas G. Watkins,
w.|3-4439 (Lawrenceville).
Do- |
sg.{bian, Several nice yearling
does to freshen
'B. L. McDonold, 929 Park
pril 23, 1960, halter |
|Mrs. H. T. George, Eatonton.
| Bay mare with 8 mo. old
filly colt, gentle, $165.00; bay
mare saddle horse, due foal in
June, bred to Reg. Tenn.
Walker, $200.00; yr. old filly
bay flaxen mane, foaled by
Reg. Tenn. Walking mare,
sired by Reg. Palomino stud,
$125.00. Joe V. Arnold, PO
Box 534, Warner Robins (18
ag So. Macon on US Hwy.
One horse weighing about
1,200 lbs. for sale. Glen
Brumbelow, Rt. 2, Alpharetta,
Ph. 993-6823.
Large bay work mare, 7 or
8 yrs. old, heavy in foal to
work type stallion; also, work
type stud for service, sorrel
with flax mane and tail. Guy
MeMillian, Dacula, Phone TH.
At Stud: Rising Sunday
Sun, dbl. Reg. Palomino stal-
lion, golden body, pure white
mane and tail; 4 white stock-
ings, mares boarded and re-
turned priviledge. Ray Warr,
Rt. 2, Box 154, College Park,
Ph, PO. 1-6732.
At Stud: golden Palomino
stallion; also, Palomirio stud
and 3 gaited gelding for sale.
J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Coving-
ton Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU.
9-5798.
3 yr. old black gelding, very
gentle, $100.00; also, 12 yr.
old sorrell gelding, very gen-
tle, $100.00. C. J. Alford, Jr.
Tucker, Ph. HI. 3-7187.
' At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk-
ing horse, proven sire. Mares
boarded and return priviledge,
in season. Top bloodline. Ben
Hill, 2641 Bob-O-Link Dr.,
Macon, Ph. SH. 5-5394.
Iron grey saddle horse, 6
yrs. old, $135.00 or will trade
for Shetland pony mare. See
anytime. Bennie Durden, Rt.
1, Odum.
One pair black mules, wt.
about 1,150 Ibs. ea., about 10
yrs. old, just off of the farm,
$450.00 for pair. T. E. Robin-
son, Jackson, Ph. 5061.
Sheep and Goats
_ 25 milk goats, mostly Nu-
in May or
June; also, several nice, extra
large, wethers. Harris Craw-
ford, Rocky Face (at Gordon
Springs, 12 mi. W. of Dalton).
3 yr. old brown Toggenburg
milk goat, fresh about 6 wks.,
with pair kids. Giving at least
1 gal. milk daily, gentle and
healthy, $35.00 with young or
$25.00 without if called for.
H. A. Stahl, 410 Hillcrest St.,
Moultrie. |
aN ee Sree ctesge Gotoh
2 billy goats for sale cheap.
Terr., College Park, Ph. PO.
6-9398.
Have several, mostly Saan-
an does freshening immediate-
ly, for sale. Ben H. Cochran,
Rt. 4, Douglasville, Ph. WH.
39. i
Sheep and lambs for sale.
76 ewes with lambs and 4
bucks for sale to best offer.
Ernest Vandergrift, Rt. 3,
Pine Mountain.
18 goat kids, nannies a n d
wethers, 6 mos. old, $5.00 ea.
G. N. Byrum, Rt. 2, Box 115,
| Washington.
15 Reg. Hampshire rams of
top breeding, 1 - 3 yrs. old,
better than average rams in
quality and size at reasonable
prices at my farm. John B.
Smith, Cleveland Rd., Dalton.
Nae arora ae eee
Two 2 mo. old male kids
cross between Nubian an
Toggenburg goats, $15.00 ea.
Marvin Dixon, Rt. 1, Quitman,
Ph. 3983.
Swine
Purebred Hampshire boars
and gilts, wt. approx. 125 Ibs.
ea. boars, $35.00 ea., gilts,
$40.00 ea. at farm. Fred
Cowart PO Box 467, Metter,
Ph. MU. 5-6866.
50 pigs and shoats for sale
at my place, Bill Jordan, Lil-
burn, Ph, 469-5613 (Stone
Mountain).
running walk,
Purebred B 1 a c k Poland
China pigs, from good meat
type herd, all pigs raised from
litter of 10. Boars and gilts,
10 wks. old, treated for Cho-
lera and from Bangs free herd,
$23.00 ea. Will Reg. in buyers
name if desired. Jerry All-
mon, Rt. 1, Butler.
About 40 pigs or shoats,
avg. wt. 35 to 40 lbs., all cols.,
$10.00 ea. FOB my farm, lo-
cated 5 mi. W. of Metter near
46-57 Cross Hwy. L. H. Eden-
field, Rt. 3, Box lly, Metter,
PH. MU. 5-1083.
Reg. red Duroc sow, about
200 lbs. or better, $50.00; 4
red Duroc pigs, 3 gilts and one
boar, 6 wks. old, now $20.00,
will be $25.00 at 8 wks. old.
All from Reg. sow at my place.
Mrs. Bert Swords, Rt. 1, Fort
Valley, Ph. TA. 5-8393.
Duroe sow, Reg. approx.
500 lIbs., one litter of 14 pigs,
$70.00; Duroc sow, not pure-
bred, $35.00. Both sows now
bred to Reg. Duroc male; al-
so, 15 mo. old Reg. Duroc male
with papers, wt. approx. 500
lbs., for heavy service, $70.
Fine for 4-H or FFA. Buford
Ussery, Rt. 6, Macon, Ph, YU.
6-3466, (Gray).
Yorkshire pigs, 4 mos. old,
meat type, from large litters,
treated and disease free,
males, and females, Reg. in
buyers name, fine for 4 - H
project. Frank R,. Eady, Rt.
1, McIntyre.
Purebred Duroc pigs, 8 wks.
old, mostly barrows, $15.00 ea.
William Stewart. Rt. 2, Madi-
son, Ph. 644 - J.
Reg. SPC, shoaty size, boar
and gilts, best bloodlines, long
meat type; also, one bred gilt,
Reg. SPC, bred to Reg. boar.
George Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave
Spring.
Berkshire pigs, from P. R.
litter, have excel. background,
from disease free herd and
will be treated for Cholera
and Erysipelas. John Purvis,
Charing.
Black Poland China weaned
pigs, treated against Cholera
and Erysipelas, Reg. in buy-
ers name. W. T. Jennings,
Dawson Rd., Americus.
Want young fresh, milk
type, goat. State what you
have and best price in first
letter. R. T. Head, 147 Tara
Rd., Jonesboro.
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
Nice gourd seed, Martin,
large pack, 25c; Indian War
Club, 25c pk. or will mix.
Add postage. R. C. Chastain,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Big Jim African gourd,
grows 4 to 6 ft. around, 50c
ea. seed, or 4, $1. No checks.
Send cash or M. O. Jimmy
Davis, Rt. 4, Waycross.
Running Okra seed, Germ.
90 pct. % cup, $1. PP. H. C.
Reid) 2303 S.. Pryor * Rd.,
SW, Atlanta.
Indian corn, bright cols.,
Germ. 91 pct., 50c cup, 25c
ear or 6 ears, $1.; garlic bulbs,
40c doz.; bulblets, 3 doz., 25c;
ornamental gourd seed, mixed
cols., sizes and shapes, 25c lg.
pkt. Mrs. Tom Harkins, Moun-
tain City.
Indian corn seed, Germ. 94
pet.; gourd seed, 10c pkt. and
stamped envelope. Mrs. W. E.
Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Ca-
milla 3.
Old fashion tender white
garden Creaseback bean seed,
Germ. 94 pct. 65c cupful;
Crookneck stripe cushaw
pumpkin seed, Germ. 90 pcet.,
25c pk.; old fashion pop corn
for eating or planting, Germ.
90 pet., 50c pt; Martin gourd
seed, 20c pkg. Add postage.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box
58, Ellijay.
Gourd seed: Bushel over
ft. size, 50c doz.; Dishrag, 50c
doz. Include stamped self ad-
dressed envelope. J. M. Owen,
Rt. 2, Tifton.
Gourd Seed: ornamental,
Jumbo, Bushel, grows 4-6 ft.
around, three seed, $1.00;
Dipper, Dishrag, Martin, Pin-
guin Bird, Bird House, Ha-
waiian Water Battle, Orange,
and Darning gourd, 3 pks, $1.
Lefty Morgan, Rt. 4, Way-
cross.
Ldrace weanling pigs, bred Everbearing strawberry
by CMS Rocket Specialty, dam| plants, Kudzu crowns and
was sired by CMS PP - 606
Vasta; one boar ready for ser-
vice, has CMS breeding; also,
about 6 bred gilts, mixed
breed, ready to sell. M. T.
Courson, c/o Zebina Farm,
Hazlehurst.
20 Reg, Landrace pigs, all
from large litters and crossed
feeders; also, one Reg. Land-
race boar, service age. Larry
garlic bulbs, $1.25; Catnip.
Peppermint and Balm, 6, 60c;
Yellow and Sassafras root, 4
Tb., $1.25. Add postage. Mrs.
Ruth Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Jerusalem Artichokes, $1.75
PP 2nd zone; Hunt grape
vines, 1 yr. well rooted, damp
packed, State inspected, 10
Hunt and one male vines,
$5.50 PP 2 nd. zone. Vautelle
Holland, Winder, Ph. 867-
Brock, Rt. 1, Grovetown (on 9277
Hwy. 78).
First litter 9 pigs, 1/4 York.,
1/4 Duroc, by 650 lb, Hamp.
boar, life treated, males cas-
trated, 11 wks. old April 30,
$12.00 ea. plus 15c ea. a day|\M. PP
thereafter. Mrs. Ruth Haynie,
Rt. 2, Box 478, Augusta, Ph.
RE. 6-8349.
~ Livestock
WANTED
- Want Big bone Guinea and
Black Essex pigs. Write what
you have to offer. C. M. Tay-
lor, Rt. 3, Hazlehurst.
Want to trade 2 Landrace
hogs, young sow and boar, wt.
200 Ibs. or more ea., for 2
calves that can eat grass, one
can be bull calf and other milk
strain heifer. Let me know
what you have and location.
Mrs. Zora Brown, Box 317,
3145 Miami St., Scottdale.
Want to trade dapple gray
Shetland stud pony, wt. 300
Ibs., for stocker springer heif-
er or beef type weaned cal-
L.| ves. Leonard Verdeck, Rt. 1,
Stockbridge, Ph. GR. 4-4372.
Want Reg. Tenn. Walking
horse or mare (bred or open),
that is gentle for women and
shows with that flat foot and
' State age
Barnes, R
: and
Ga. Red potato and Rutger
tomato plants, $1. C., 500, $3.-
50, $4. M.; Bell and hot Pep-
Her oie. .C., oo, Ma) Black
Beauty eggplant, $1. C.; $6.
. H. E. Smith, Box 82,
Baxley.
Nice red and black Rasp-
berries, red ones are the
thornless type, $1.50 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chas-
tain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Rutger tomatoes and _ hot
and sweet pepper plants, $3.
M. del. Moss packed. Also,
Ga. Red potatoes, $3. M. del.
No checks nor COD. Oma
Lightsey, Rt. 2, Surrency.
Broccoli, Brussels sprouts,
Dill, heading Collards, pars-
ley, Bell and hot Peppers,
Eggplants, Wakefield cab-
bage, lettuce, nest onion and
garlic plants, Rutger and
Harliana tomatoes, Kohrabi,
all 35c doz.; also, lg. climbing
tomatoes, 10c ea. No less $1.
orders. Mrs. H. V. Franklin,
Sr., Rt. 1, Register.
Govt. inspected Ga. Red
potato plants, now ready, $4.
M. W. G. Murray,
Odum; Ph. 3874 (Baxley).
Gov't. inspected Ga. Red
potato plants, improved, $3.-
25 M. del. No checks. Permit
276, Paul Lightsey, Screven.
Millions Ga. Red_ potato
plants, full count, $3.50 M;
lots of 4 M, or more, $3.;
Copper Skins, same Bac
sweet or hot pepper plants,
$5.25 M. Roots protected to
safe arrival. S
4 ft around, $1.50 doz.; 3 to 4},
tisfac-
Wil
PAGE THREE _
Improved sage plants, $1.
doz. ; peppermint and garlie
50c doz.; Strawberry plants,
75c doz. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1,'
Temple.
Free: Some cultivated
Blackberry stools (young
sprouts) ready to dig and re=
plant, and 8 kinds flowey,
plants, given away to anyone
who comes after, at my place,
4 mi. East of. Fayetteville on -
county paved road. Notify be<.
fore coming. H. Speer,
Fayetteville. z Hy
Texas Blue Ribbon cane
seed, 88 pct. Germ. before
cleaning, $6. C. Any amount
up to 6,000 lbs. W. R. Berry=
man, Comer. Ph. SU 3-2127,
Crowder peas: early Pur
ple Hull, Germ. 91 pct., Blue
Javas, Germ. 84 pct., early.
Brown, Germ. 92 pet., each
50c cupful, 3 cups, $1. Add
33c postage for 3 cups; also,
Hickory King corn, Germ. 94
pet., $1. gal. P. B. Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground.
Superfection strawberry
plants, $2.25 C; also Sover+
eign giants, $1.50 doz. PP.
Ga. only. Damp _ pack. Per.
104. C. A. Shell, 1625 Willis.
Mill Rd. S. W. Atlanta 11. = |
Chas. W. cabbage plants,
40c C; 500, $1.25; large strip=
ed sunflower seed, 20c cup.
Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1,
Royston.
Cert. sweet potato plants,
Ga. Reds, ready now, 4,000 ~
for $12. at my beds. None
shipped. D. M. Cason, Bris-
tol. Ph. 3817 (Baxley).
Gov. insp. and treated Ga,
Red sweet potato plants, $3.4
50 M. 2 M. and up, $3.25 Mi
Del. Full count, prompt ship<
ment. Luther Griffis, Rt. 2,
Odum.
Rutger tomato plants, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.; $4. M. or $1,
C; Calif. Wonder sweet and
Cayenne hot pepper, 300,
$1.50; $4. M. $1. C; white
Bermuda onion and Chas. W.
cabbage, 300, $1.; $2.50 M.
PP in Ga. R. Chanclor, Pitts.
Ph. MI 8-2-35.
Smut free Davies barley
planted from Foundation
stock, 1st generation breeder
seed, available to be seen in
the field where they are now
standing. Booking orders for
post harvest delivery. Limit-
ed amount available, $1.85
bu. FOB Farm. Eugene M.
Callaway, Cross Roads Plan-=
tation, Rayle.
Sterns Empire plum size
strawberry. nice, strong
plants, $3. C. No order less
100. By return mail, weather
permitting. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd,
Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpharetta.
Rutger and New Stone to-
mato plants, $2.50 M; 500, $1.-
25: 75 C. Add postage; Cay-=
enne hot and Calif. Wonder,
Ruby Giant sweet pepper
plants, $1. C., $3.50 M; Black
Beauty eggplant plants, $1.
C. $6. M: Ga. Red potato, $3.-
75 M. Watis Crosby, Graham.
Millions cert. Ga. Red po-
tato plants, 500, $2.50; $3.50
M: 3 M. up, $3. M; tomato
plants, from Cert. seed, same
prices. B. Lowell Head, Al
ma. Ph. 623-5229. :
Millions Heads improved
and cert. Ga. Red potato -
plants, from vine grown seed
$1. C: 500, $2.50; $3.50 M; 3
M. up, $3. M; tomato plants
from cert. seed, same prices.
aie Head, Alma. Ph. 632-
Gov. insp., treated well
rooted Ga. Red potato plants,
$3. M: imp. P. R. potato, $4.
M: Marglobe, Rutger tomato
Moss packed, $1. C; :
All del. Ready. Good count.
No. chks. Fill Jarge orders.
W. R. Lightsey, Surrency. |
Gov. insp. treated Red
Skin potato plants, $3.
M. up, .75 M;_ Marg!
Rutger tomato ovlants,
nacked. $1. C. $2. M.
Del. Fill big orders. No
Ruby Liehtsey. Surrenc
Game & Fow
Bobwhite quail eggs,
day old quail, 25c ea.
ing orders for egg
4 PEN:
1 eggs.
PAGE FOUR
Game & Fowl
FOR SALE
Indian Blue Peafowls, 1 yr.
old, $20.00 pr; also Jap. Silk-
jes, 5 hens and rooster, $10;
Bulldog type Cornish ban-
tams, 4 hens and rooster, $6;
3 yr.old Swinhoe cock, $12.50.
--T. D. Reece, 7865 Roswell Rd,
Dunwoody. Phi Ck 71-2761.
Peafowls, 1960 hatch, $25
pair; 1959 hatch, $35.00 pr.
Mrs. H. T. George, Eatonton.
Ringneck pheasant e g g s,
$2.50 doz. postpaid. Harold
Williams, Rt. 1, Gainesville.
Ph. TU 7123 (Cummings).
Booking orders for Ring-
neck pheasant and Chukar
partridge eggs and chicks, all
for future del. James W.
Webb, 133 Anderson Cir.
Smyrna. Ph. HE 5-4067.
Northern Bobwhite quail,
mated, some laying, $3.00 pr.;
Ringneck doves (breeders),
$5.00 pr. Ship Exp. Col.; quail
or hatching, $18.00 C;
$2.50 doz. PP. Per. 28. Send
-M. O. Miss Eve Wallace, 716
Myrtle St. N. E. Atlanta 8. Ph.
ged 0 1 Deere pee ae
Northern Bobwhite quail
for breeding, $3.00 pr.; quail
eggs, $10.00 C. at farm, ship-
ing extra. Per. 10. J. L. Tade,
328, 21st St. Columbus. Ph.
FA 3-2422.
Bobwhite quail eggs, $20
C; day old birds, $30.00 C;
one week, $35.00; 2 wks., $40.
Per. 14. Ringneck pheasant
eggs, $18.00 C. T. G. OKelley,
Maysville. Ph. OL. 2-2121.
Extra large 1960 hatch Nor-
thern Bobwhite breeder quail.
Hatching eggs and thousands
of day olds, $35.00 C. Adults,
1 to 3 ozs heavier than aver-
age. Improved 41 yrs. Per. 27.
Will pay $10 pair for quail
above 9-1/2 ozs. Wm. A
Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg., Box
K, Atlanta. Ph. MU 8-0866.
Rabbits for sale, $1.25 each.
Mrs. Lois Greene, Mutimer
Dr, Rt. 1, Box 507 B, Au-
gusta. Ph. RE 6-3155.
Ped. N. Z. White rabbits,
bucks and Jrs., $5.00 up; does,
$6.00 up; Sr. bucks, $10.00
$20.00; does, $18.00 - $20.00.
C. W. Page, 149 North Ave.,
N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR. 4 -
6452.
Chincilla buck, $2.50; col.
does, $3.00; Calif. does, $5.00;
2 lemon blue bantam hens
and 1 cock, $5.00; baby rab-
bits, $1.00 ea.; Easter Egg
chicken eggs, 35c ea. inc. Ins.
parcel post. Special handling
orders 12 or -more. Rk, CG:
Bratcher, 1705 Hortense Pl.
N. W. Atlanta 18.
3 bred Calif. does and buck,
1 N. Z. buck, for sale. Sammy
Smith, Monticello. Ph. 3571.
Quinea pigs (cavies), $3.00
pr. for Jrs.,, $5.00 for young,
bred female and male. Ship
Exp. Col. in light crate. Min.
order $3.00. Cash or M, O. W.
R. Long, P. O. Box 565, Wood-
stock. Ph. GL. 5-6988.
2 N. Z. Buck rabbits about
3 mos. old, from reg. stock,
wt. 7-1/2 lbs. $4.00 ea.; 1
guinea pig (cavie) male, about
4 mos. old, and about 26
ounces, $2.50; 3 mix. Homing
pigeons, sex not known, #1 ea.
J. T. Hudson, P. O. Box 71,
Carrollton.
Sev. male guinea pigs (cav-
ies), 1 to 4 mos. old, $1.00 to
$1.50 ea. W. R. Bartlett, 354
Forsyth St., Barnesville.
~ Poultry
FOR SALE
30 mixed bantam hens, 50c
ea. One rooster free with
every 10 hens. Joe A. Moses,
4147 Idell St., College Park,
Ph, PO. 7-0689.
2 Confederate hens, $15.00
ea. Will ship. A. R. McBride,
Rt. 7, Box 50, Sylvania.
Nigger Round Heads. Game
eggs: 15; $3.00... 3; D> Nix:
Blairsville, ee ees
Araucanus Easter KE g g
Chickens, purebred, laying
colored eggs, $10.00 pr. Exp.
Col.; hatching eggs, assorted
col., 35c ea, including insure
Parcel Post. Send Money Or-
der. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,
716 Myrtle St., NE, Atlanta 8,
Ph. TR. 4-5152.
all
25 AAA Red pullits,
laying, about 7 mos. old; al-
so, 12 Homer pigeons, for sale.
Mrs. Ida Simmons, 4131 Rig-
insmill Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 2-
1334.
R..I. Red chicks, 25, $6.00
PP or 20c ea. at my door;
eggs, 15, $2.00 PP; 5 young
hens, $2.00 ea.; one yr. old
cock, $3.00. Mrs. Don Donald-
son, 726 So. Candler St.,- De-
eatur, Ph. DR. 3-2405.
White Guineas also Buff
Cochin, feathered legged ban-
tams for sale. Mrs. Ben D.
Ledord, Rt. 1, Box 182, Cleve-
Jand.
3 yr. old Turkey toms, $6.59
ea. at my home. Cannot ship.
Mrs. S. P. Jones, Rt. 2, Lula,
9 turkey hens and 1 gobler,
hens now laying some, $6.00
ea. or $50.00 for lot at my
place. J. P. Fowler, Rt. 2, Hi-
ram, Ph, 943 - 4456 (Powder
Springs).
Poultry
WANTED
Want all kinds eggs, chick-
en, duck, goose, turkey and
quail to hatch on halves or
other suitable terms. Have
600 chicken cap. incubator;
also, have some bantam chic-
kens for sale. Carl Dodson,
1192 The Byway, NE, Atlan-
to 6, Ph. DR. 3-6305.
Want N. Z. white rabbits,
prefer does old enough to
breed. W. W. Miller, Tallassee
Rd., Rt. 2, Box 249, Athens,
Ph. LI. 3-5953.
Want Ringneck Pheasant
eggs. Advise what you have
and how much. Billy Gibson,
Rt. 2, Dalton.
Want a few guineas, a few
young laying hens and about
50 BB Bronze turkey eggs.
State price, letters answered.
Laman Skinner, 3827 Rice
Mill Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 6 -
AOS : :
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Dec. run, 1960 pure Ga. su-
gar cane syrup, in qt. bottles,
12 in case, $5 case, FOB my
farm. Can ship Exp. Collect. L.
H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177,
Metter, Ph. MU. 5-1083.
6 country cured hams, wt. 15
or 20 lbs., 85c lb. Mrs. R. R.
Saxon, Rt. 2, Box 36, Lexing-
ton.
Gourds: small size, 10c; Mar-
tins, 25c, 35c and 50c ea., sizes
up to 30 in. in circumference;
Dipper type, 50c and $1.00,
sizes up to 36 in. Mrs. W. E.
Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla
Bi
Riding bridle and martin-
gale, in good shape, not used
very much. George Ferguson,
Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
4-1/4 lbs. 1961 crop dried,
ground pure red hot pepper,
5 ounces, $1.00, or $10.00 for
lot. PP. L. Douglas Griffith,
Rt. 1, Dallas:
operated with 2 tub press, used
very little and in top cond.,
$35.00 at my place or will
del. for $45.00 (not over 100
mi.). W. F. Manus, Shooting
Creek, Hayesville, N. C. ph.
3186, (Just above Hiawassee,
Ga. - Tax payer on Ga. land).
Nice, clean and fresh Sassa-
fras roots, Yellow root, Queen
of Meadow, Yellow dock,
birch and wild cherry bark,
$1.00 for 4 Ib. lardboxful;
fresh green Catnip, 4 lb. lard-
boxful, $1.00. Add _ postag:
2715 = 18 tons stable manure,
-|fired, for garbage cooking, al-
-Old fashion cider mill, hand :
Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,|
cheap or will trade for cal-
ves, Alton McLendon, Rt. 3,
Carrollton.
Hen manure, extra good,
very few shavings, pulverized,
by bag or truck load. Will de-
liver truck loads. L. E. Wid-
ney, 3850 Bakers Ferry Rd.,
SW, Atlanta, Ph. PL. 3-9005.
20 tons cow barn fertilizer,
$5.00 ton; also, chicken house,
140 ft. long and 30 ft. wide,
sized framing, aluminum top,
all in good cond. and some
equipment. F. M. Mayo, Rt. 1,
Stockbridge, Ph. GR. 4-4968.
Yellow root, freshly dug
and washed, 4 lb. lardbox full,
85c. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5,
Box 58, Ellijay.
Roots, herbs, clean and
fresh: Yellow, Sassafras, yel-
low dock, Queen of Meadow,
4 \balard: sbox full, 2 -$u.005
fresh Mullein, 25c bunch. Add
postage. R, C. Chastain, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
Liberty Maid elec. churn, in
good cond., used about 1 yr.
Mrs. W. E. Dobbins, Rt. 3,
Douglasville.
15 H. P. steam generator,
automatic, power master, oil
so hog shelters, and galv. roof-
ing. Joe Polak, Rt. 3, Lithonia.
Martin gourds, $3.00 doz;
small gourds, $1.00 doz; gourd
seed, 35c pkt., 3 pkts. $1.00.
PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
Eelecampane, catnip, tansy,
balm, horehound, calamus,
spearmint, apple mint herbs,
rooted bunches, 20c ea.; gar-
lic, 40e doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Law-
renceville.
Leaf mold wood dirt and
cow barn. compost mixture,
half and half, 75c bu. at my
home, 1 mi. off 140 HWY, No.
of Folsom. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt.
2, Box 105, Adairsville.
Straw for mulching about
10,000 bales for sale. C. L.
Manley, Danielsville. Ph. SY
1-5746. ;
Coastal Bermuda hay for
sale. George Eager, Rt. 1, Val-
dosta.
Bees in ten frame Pat. hives,
free from disease, recently
inspected, now full of honey,
1 to 3 supers and in first class
shape. D. M. Kirkland, Sum-
mertown. :
Sassafras root, Poke root,
Yellow and Yellow dock root,
4 |b. lardboxful, $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt.
5, Ellijay.
Big Bamboo cane _ roots,
grows 60 ft. tall, 14 in. around
and 4 in. in diameter, 2, $3;
4, $5.00 or 8, $7.00, P. P. Wil-
Jiam G. Ison, Brooks.
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want old time White Meat-
ed Sweet potato plants, prob-
ably called Southern Queen.
Peggy Swanson, Graysville.
_Want some colored run-
ning Butter Beans. Mrs. H. T.
Hansard, 1538 Alma St., SW,
Atlanta 11, Ph. PL. 3-1786.
Want old fashion blue goose
Crowder peas. State price.
Mrs. Roy Gaylor, Lyerly.
Want large quantity of
mulch straw. G. H. Law, Box
461, Gainesville.
Want 15 eggs of the Black
Tail Jap. bantams. State
price postpaid to my place.
Must be purebred. S. D. Jones, | $
109 Clark St. Griffin.
Want the old time Nigser :
killer
potato for draws to|
set out. Write. C. M. Taylor,
Rt. 3, Hazlehurst. Bae
Want Bees. Will pay $5. per|
hive. Pat. hives only. W. R.
Smith, 2330 Park Ave. S.W.|
Atlanta 15. Ph. PO 6-6671. |
Cetin |
in white, 20c yd. Mrs. C. F.
size
fashioned blue
cane. Will come after ra
73 mil
Mrs. Fred Franks, Hiawassee.
-Handicratts
FOR SALE
Woven jersey cotton pot
holders, in solids, 10c ea.; al-
so, genuine leather moccasins
for children, small, med,
large and X-large, $1.50 pr.;
genuine leather half moon
zipper coin purse, 4 x 2% x
1-1/4, 75c ea. Add postage to
all orders. Charlie Gholston
Rousey, Rt. 2, Comer (a Boy
Scout). 3
Hand made tatting edging
Butler, Rt. 7, Moultrie.
Hand made baby shoes and
sandals, lambskin or felt, in|:
asst. cols., $1.25 pr. Mrs. Os-
car Heath, Rt. 2, Soperton.
Soft, washable, genuine
lambskin baby moccasins,
pink, blue and white, all hand
laced and emb. in white, $1.
pr. Add postage. Mrs. Edgar
Watkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun.
Dbl. bed size knitted
spread, finished with 4 in.
knitted lace, recently made,
not antique, $75. Mrs. L, L.
Garrett, Barnesville. _
Quilt tops with linings, well
roade, $3. for both. Mrs. R. C.
Owen, 208 Poplar Cir., NE,
Atlanta, Ph. JA, 2-9225.
Quilt tops, pieced by pat-
tern, new scraps, $2. ea.;
white bleached pillowcases
with colored border, $1. pr.;
white aprons with col. bor-
der, 50c ea.; fancy organdy
tea aprons, $1.50 ea. Add
postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt.
2, Gainesville.
Little diaper shirts, dif.
cols. and trimmed, 25 ea.;
baby bibs, 10c ea. or 3, 25c.
Add five cents postage. No
checks. Mrs. James Davis,
Rt. 7, Gainesville
Crocheted centerpieces, 12
in. diameter, 50c; pillowcases, }:
40 in., crocheted edge and
emb. trim, $1.50; Pineapple
design bedspread, large size,
$35.; pot holders, 3, $1.: Add
Want 10 Ibs. new white}
geese feathers. State price.|
5 yds. fane
die tatting, 50c y
yds. fancy dbl.
yd. All white. No che
G. : -Clitton? Rt:
Millens 33 75s
White crocheted
trimmed in pink,
low and green, 7!
to match, $1. fo
crocheted lace for
$1. pr.; ecrochete
75c ea.; white c
kerchiefs, with
edge. 50c ea. Add po,
H. H. Robinson,
roe. oe
Poppy quilts, dbl.
r of poppies, ri
oued on white shee
white sheeting lini
quilted and cotto
ladies trimmed
aprons, 65c ea.;
full size, bleache
terial with crochet
motifs, $3. set. Add
Mrs. Dewey Elli
08, clays 2
Large _bedsprea
$27.50; doilies: tai
low and white, |
and white sea shell,
and saucer, red an
$1.50 cream col. ri
pansy red, pink
pansies, $1.50
$1.; cream
dresser set,
tle; Rt. 1-sBox 3:
postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, |$
Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla 3. _
Luncheon sets, 13 x 17,
fancy woven designs, one
mat, $3. or set of 8, $24. de-
livered. (Won blue ribbon at
oo Fair). Mrs. Lona Tallent,
laser ve
Cobbler type aprons with
large pockets all around, fast
cols. and nicely trimmed, $1.
ea. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
Nicely trimmed bib aprons,
of nice material, $1. ea. State
and color
or shape, 75c ea.; knitted
mittens, $1.50 pr. State size
and color. Add postage. Mrs. |
H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
5 quilts, $5. ea.; one quilt, |
$6. All of new sheeting ma-
terial, white lining with some|.
dyed to
match
work, all
tops, nice
i preferred; | ;,
small cushion covers, any size] :
hand made, dbl.|
bed size, Add 60c postage for | 2
one or $1. for 2. Mrs. Grady
Jenkins, Rt, 2. Box 192:
Adairsville, ie z MA
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, | P
one of each, Gentlemans Bow,
8 Point Star, Wine Glass, $3.-
50 ea.; W
Add postage. All of
2, Ellijay.
Nice, well made print!
aprons, 50c ea. plus postage.
Mrs. I. A. Scott, 1570 Elleb
Rdi SH, Atlanta 15.2 12>
Fancy organd
lace, $1.25 ea.:
eee aprons. :
- Mrs. W. W. Lowman, |
Doilies: Six,
stitch, 35c e:
wheat design
edding Ring, $4.75]
{ i - good |
cloth, solid and print cols, No}
checks. Mrs. R. H. Mealer, Rt. |