Farmers
ulleti
Commissioner
NUMBER 37
ISLAND
agriculture and of Georgia's industry will not
sufficiently give to Georgia her share of the
national economy. Tourism must also be de-
veloped for Georgia's tourists and for these
out of state whom we would like-to visit
Georgia - because of their spare time and
their spare dollars.
There are many places in Georgia that
could compete favorably with other places in
the nation if they were properly developed for
tourists.
The following article is the first in. a
series about Georgia's natural resources that
are being or should be developed into re-
creational areas and fourist attractions.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 17, 1961
First In A Series
RGIAS JEKYLL
conomy of the United States
chartered on the leisure _time
indicates that it won't be long before we will
have what is commonly known as a 30 hour
work week.
Continuing on this trend, we can easily
see how the off hours or leisure time of the
people of this nation is going to affect the
economy of our nation.
Georgia must, therefore, develop her
natural resources if she intends to survive in
the struggle that is developing to attract man
during his surplus time when he spends his
surplus money.
_ The coniinued development of Georgia's
past half century the United
ced blessings that could be
er population has expanded,
living longer and healthier lives
and farming have become so
echanized that she requires few-
he production of the necessity
he nation from a 70 hour
hat is known as the 40 hour
th: most offices in big cities
han 40 hours. The future certainly
houses; bowling alleys; a picturesque golf
house; an auditorium; tennis courts;
miniature golf and driving range and
many, many beach shelters and benches.
These are the new. But the old his-
torical and the natural beauty and wild-
life are the favorite attractions. of most
visitors. A walk on the beach usually
means a scavenger hunt for shells, drift-
wood and giant sea turtles bigger than
grandmas washpot. Looking away from
the beach you may see a buck and doe
playing or a flock of wild turkey roam-
ing around. There are even several white
deer on the island.
The historical attractions are innu-
merable. Tours are available through
many of the millionaires old homes. His-
torical markers tell of slave ships that
stopped on the island, of pirates and
quakers visits, of Spanish settlers and of
old home and battle sites.
The Jekyll Island Hotel offers a story _
of history in itself. Each Saturday night
a dinner-dance is held in the old Jekyll
Club House.
Even with all that is available at
Jekyll now, Ben Fortson, Chairman of
the Authority, says that soon there will
be many additional facilities on the is-
land.
Plans are now being formulated for
a fishing pier and boat basin, a golf cours:
reputed to be one of the five best in th
nation, a recreational building | for high
school groups, and more extensive land-
scaping which is already making J ekyll a No
floral paradise.
By the end of the year, Mr. Fortson
- Hotel and many cottages and residences,
make the island suitable for year round
- vacationing and living.
Jekyll now also boasts: a nine hole
_ golf course where you may play all year,
all day for $1.00; an amusement center
for the children; 2 miles of beach walk;
the Aquarama with meeting rooms to ac-
commodate 2,000 and an air conditioned
and heated swimming pool; a complete
and modern shopping center; a marina
with boating and fishing equipment for
rent; lighted picnic facilities and camp-
ing facilities, with showers and all equip-
ment needed for rent; modern bath
S ao Island. Sane
nd a half years the pro-
the development of our
1961 LAMB POOLS
Dates And Location
ate, Ben Fortson; Chair-
lic Service Commission,
May 15 Rome McClure-Burnett_ Commis-
orney General, Eugene 1
sion Co.
tor, B. E. Thrasher and
Department of State
ollier. Executive Sec-
is Judge A. J. Hart-
May 16 Gainesville Queen City Livestock
Auction Co.
May 17 Swainsboro Swainsboro Stock-
yards.
May 18 Camilla Mitchell County Live-
stock Commission Co.
May 19 Atlanta McClure-Burnett Com-
mission Co.
hip of the chairman,
authority has worked
up dedicated to making
d one of the nations top
and business tycoons
rgan, Rockefeller, Macy,
odyear, discovered the
virtues of the moss-
ago, purchased and
r own private retreat.
> Jekyll Club, now the
at these men are
AGRICULTURAL
CALENDAR
May 18-19 Nursery, flower
Short Course, Athens.
May 28, 29, 30 Georgia State Nursery-
growers
shed the World Bank.
e changed on Jekyll
millionaires, The
Corsair
is
men's Association, 24th Annual Meet-
ing, Jekyll Island. ;
June 1 Agricultural Cooperation Con-
ference, Rock Eagle 4-H Center,
Eatonton. 3 ee
June 7 Field Day and Soil Con
vation
Service Tour, Ge gia nile
on the island. All residences
; Jekyll are nice homes, according to the
FHA specifications, Many of these lots
-rens Home, Be
predicts there will be at least 200 homes
built on
are still available for leasing at a price
from $200 to $400 a year.
Mr. Fortson says the island belongs to
le of Ge ia and the authority
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Farm
Work
WANTED
Want job on farm for room,
board and salary. Will batch.
Am handicapped (left hand
off), Prefer christian people
to work with. Am single and
28 yrs. old, and do not drink
nor curse. Dick Dunn, Sparks.
Ph. 549-8292.
Woman wants job raising
poultry or tending layers.
Need place at once, with
house (4R) furnished. 48 yrs.
old. Both willing to work hard
with one party raising chick-
ens. Prefer Cherokee Co. Mrs.
Grace C. Fleury, c/o Busy
Bee, Canton.
Want job of looking after
broilers or dairy farm. Mar-
ried, 20 yrs. old, wife, 16 yrs.
old Both willing to work hard
and try to satisfy. Milton
Mewborn, Rt. 1, c/o Ray
Stokes, Jr., Acworth.
Want job at once on poul-
try farm, or with cattle, Exp.
Write full requirements. W. C.
Stephens, Rt. 1, Box 43, c/o
N. C. Garrett, Dahlonega.
_ Elderly man and wife, de-
sire job as Caretaker or other
light duties on farm. Not able
do heavy work. Need 4 - 5 R,
house, wired for elec. stove,
ete. Available June Ist. J. G.
Watson, Rt. 1, Box 271 A,
Griffin.
Want job with poultry, get-
ting up the eggs and work
with the hens. Lonnie Grant,
Cumming, Ph. TU 5-5541.
a A GN ee ei
White woman, 57 yrs. old,
wants job on farm doing most
any kind light farm work, for
$12.00 week and room and
board. Come and get me. Need
work at once, Mrs. Faye M.
Thomas, Apt 1, 193 Elizabeth
St. N. E., c/o Mrs. R, C. Whit-
mire, Atlanta 7.
Single, white man, age 53,
wants job helping do light
farm work. Cannot drive trac-
tor or truck, but can drive a
mule and do off jobs on a
farm. Will work for room,
washing, board and _ small
wages. Prefer with large fam-
ily, and must have Bus fare.
Taft Parker, Rt. 3, c/o Jd im
_ uke, Nashville.
Single white man 20 yrs.
old, honest, willing to learn.
Some Exp. in farm work. Can
drive Tractor and truck. Wish
5-1/2 day week work: Pre-
fer close to Dublin. Reason-
able salary. Donnie R. Wil-
liams, Rt. 3, c/o C. L. Meekss
Soperton.
Family with enough force
to run large farm, wants place
at once, Exp. poultry, hogs,
cattle, all kinds farm machin-
ery. Non-drinkers, clean, hon-
est, willing workers. Want
good house and living wage
on permanent place. Write. J,
C. Roberts, P. O. Box 94, Hi-
ram, Ph, 943-5801.
White, single, 67 yr. old man
wants job on farm in Fulton
or DeKalb Co. gardening,
light farm chores, poultry,
etc. Home and _ reasonable
small salary. (Have small in-
come of my own). G. W. Wat-
kins, 1943 Merle Circle, Deca-
tur. Ph. 28-95267.
380 yr. old white woman
with 5 yr. old child wants job
doing light farm chores and
housekeeping for room, board
and small weekly salary.
Write. Mrs. Sue Derryberry,
Trenton.
_ White woman wants place
in farm home with aged wo-
man or elderly couple, and do
light farm work for reason-
able salary. Prefer in So. Ga.
near Douglas or Pearson.
Write Mrs. Louise Lott, 211
So. Madison St. Douglas.
ee NBS SEN ein LES ee ENE
Man, 48 yrs. old, wife, 46
wants job in dairy work, or
with chickens. Exp. in both,
also farm exp. drive tractor
and truck. Both can work.
Ready move to any time. Need
job at once. B, G. Wood, Rt.
4, Eastman.
Middleaged man wants job
with nice people as Caretaker
of farm, country estate, etc.
do light farm work, and care
for semi - invalid man. Do
not use tobacco or whiskey.
_'Thomas Welch, Edison |
MARKET BULLE
%
Small family wants job on
farm, Have wife and 4 yr.
old grandchild. Can operate
tractor and know general
farming. J, N. Foskey, c/o G.
D. Foskey, L St, Hazlehurst.
Farm Help
WANTED
Want reliable, white man
to live on farm in Alpharetta
as Caretaker and do odd farm
jobs. Must be willing to work
Will furnish house and small
salary. Ref. required. W. Lee
Morrison, Jr., 325 Argonne
Dr. N.W., Atlanta 5.
Want man, 30-45 yrs. old
for general farm work, which
includes tractor and _ truck
driving. Must be honest, sO-
ber and trustworthy. State
age, experience and give Ref.
S. L. Calfee, Boston.
Want reliable woman, 35-
55 yrs. in good health, no
bad habits, to do light farm
chores and house work. Will
give private room, bath, board,
and $10. weeks salary. Per.
job to right party. Mrs. D. L.
Sims, Rt. 1, Box 40 A, Rich-
mond Hill.
Want reliable healthy white
woman, 30-40 yrs. old, no
bad habits, to live in very
nice home with sister and
brother and keep house, care-
taker, tend to garden, flowers
and some light farm chores,
for good home and reasona-
bie salary. Contact. W. J.
Blanton, 881 Washington St.
S.W:, Atlanta 15. Ph. MU 8-
6180 (after 6 PM).
Want good, reliable white
woman to live in home with
working mother, housekeep,
take care of 2 small children,
and some light farm chores.
Room and board furnished.
Weekends off. Ref. exchanged.
Mrs. J. H. Cooley, 88 Se-
dquoia Dr. Marietta. Ph, 428-
| 3619.
Want reliable woman with-
out bad habits, to live in farm
home with elderly couple and
do housekeeping and some
Jight farm work, $15. week,
room and board. Letters ans.
Mrs. Beulah Allen, Rt. 2,
Box 21, A, Folkston.
Want reliable, honest, white
woman to do light farm work,
housekeeping and stay with
wife in exchange for room,
board and small weekly sal-
ary. W. S. Davis, Rex.
Want retired couple, or
small family, white or color-
ed, to help around farm. 4 R.
house, running water and
electricity, and small salary.
Plenty out-side (extra work)
on adjoining farms. F, W.
Miles, Rt. 2, Sylvester.
Want thoroughly reliable
white or col. woman to keep
house, cook for family with
2 little boys, and help tend
garden and some light farm
work for board and small sal-
ary. Ref. exch. Mrs. Frederick
C. Williams, Rt. 1, 5935 Oak
Rd. Doraville. Ph. BL 5-0868
(Atlanta).
Want unencumbred white
woman to live in farm home
with 3 adults and do light
farm work. Room, board and
$15. weekly salary.
equipped with all modern
conveniences and located 2
mi. West Byron on Hwy. 42
Mrs. Eva Knowles, Rt. 2,
Byron. Ph. WO 3-2213 (after
5:30 PM.)
Want couple with some in-
come of own, as caretaker and
some farm work. Must be able
drive tractor. Will provide
furnished, modern living
quarters, many free
$10.00 week and reward for
good work done once proven
with cash bonus. Bob. Evans,
Townsend (near Brunswick).
Want nice, middleaged
white woman able to do
house work and help with in-
valid mother (no heavy lift-
ing). and some light farm
work, for room, board and
salary. Mrs, Maggie Raye, P.
O. Box 41, Ball Ground. Ph.
735-2910.
tS Na en
Want white middleaged wo-
man to live in farm home,
keep house, cook, and some
light farm work, in exch. for
home and; some . spending
money. M, H. Brown, Rt. 2
Byzon.
TIN:
Farm
extras, |
Want man with small fam
ily, sober and reliable, to
raise 12,000 broilers on halves.
Have 5 R. house with bath to| 72
right party.
Paul Watkins,
Suches. :
Want nice, healthy white
woman, no smoking nor
drinking, to live in home with
elderly couple to do light
farm work, also house work.
All mod. conveniences. $12.
weekly, Mrs. H. M. Meadows,
403 Church St., Swainsboro,
Want single woman, 18-35.
yrs. to do house work and.
light garden and light farm
work. Room, board and sal-
ary. Mary Vann, Rt. 1, Box
1, Willacoochee. B
Want party to cut and bale
50 or 75 acres Sericea and
Kudzu hay, two or three
times on shares. E. F. Scales,
Rt. 4, Bowdon.
Equipment
FOR SALE
2 disc John Deere plow, 3
point hitch, $125.00; New Hol-
land corn shucker and sheller,
$300.00; 3 point hitch cement
mixer, $60.00; John Blue cot-
ton duster, $35.00. Lisle R.
Bowers, Mgr., Gordy Farm,
Rt. 3, Newnan.
6 disc. Athens dise filler
plow, 2 front wheels on rub-
ber, back wheels steel, dise
gang equipped with temp-
king roiled bearings complete
with power lift on plow, in ex-
eel. cond. $125.00. Milton
Beall, Stapleton( 10 mi. So. of
Stapleton On Hwy. 296).
John Deere side delivery
rake, pull type, $100.00; Intnl.
No. 52 R. grain combine with
motor, $75.00; belt pulley for
Farmall A tractor, $10.00; 5
ton hydraulic jack, $10.00;
also, some mule farm equip.
All in good cond. Ray Bowen,
Rt. 2, Perry.
1948 Intnl pick - up truck,
good cond., 5 nearly new tires,
cattle boards and top for bed
included, $200.00. Coleman
Eliis, Rt. 1, Calhoun (Reeves
Station). 2
7 HP Briggs - Stratton en-
gine, in good shape, $50.00
cash or will exch. for scoop or
blade for Ford tractor. E. J.
Jones, Rt. 4, Lawrenceville,
Ph. TH. 3-3592, :
24 twelve hole hog feeders,
$45.00 ea.; 10 farrowing crates
(steel), $50.00 ea.; 100 hang-
ing type chicken feeders, $1:
ea. S. H. Applebaum, 110
Beacham Dr., Athens, Ph. LI.
6-6379.
Meadows sawmill with A.
C. 60 power unit, $650.00 or
will trade for Ford tractor
with bush and bog harrow of
equal value. O. R. Wilson,
3110 Flat Shoals Rd., Deca-
tur, Ph. BU. 4-3439.
Allis Chalmers 2 row plant-
ers and cultivators for WD or
SD-45 tractors, good cond.,
$225.00; Ford rear mounted
planters, $100.00; John Deere
2 row, mounted, corn picker
for A, B, or sizes that replace
them, $450.00. Felton Den-
ney, Rt. 3, Carrollton, Ph. TE.
2-8198.
_McCormick Deering com-
bine, 42 - R, $75.00; McCor-
mick - Deering planter, $35;
egg grader, $50.00. All in
good cond. Elizabeth P. Keeh-
Ike, 403 Berchman Rd., Au-
gusta.
John Deere No. 5 mower
equipped to fit Farmall H, or
1. tractor, $125.00; Turner.
riding, 2 H., drawn cultivator
with all attachments, $25.00;
1 H. drawn Avery hay rake,
$25.00; also, 2 H. wagon, si5
All in good cond. and has been
kept under storage. Leonard
Roukoski, 26 Jackson St.,
Hartwell, Ph. FR. 6-8162 af-
ter, 6. Piva
{and cultivators, al:
| Ph, 448-2569. dh
95
truck 0
vas Rt. 1, Fai
Ge ae
Two, 2 H., wag
bodies, good cond.,
H. Freeman, Fo
3524.
water drinkers, hos
feed troughs, almc
1/2 in. galv. water
55 gal, steel rums,
of 4PT barbed wir
cond. G. W. Emm
Dahlonega.
David Bradley
Tree saw, and weed
tachments that fit
Sie
Camp Ground Rd.
Ph, DI 4-3694.
AC 66 combine,
hay baler, set For
Ford mowing mach
660 Ford tractor. |
lent shape. No reas
fer refused. Sell any
letters. Zack Wilkin:
ta. Ph. CH 2-1340.
1953 Jubilee 8N tra
draulic lift, 3 point
and bog King harroy
8 disc, leveling blad
duty tool bar, lif
overhauling.
Rt. 2, Box 209. Lilbu
E- Stone Mtn:)
Garden plow, han
ammodel, real heavy d
new, $20.00 and you
ning charges. W. EH.
Rt. 1, Jefferson.
Silent Flame Tobacco}
vester, used 2 seasons,
Jent cond., reasonably
Paul Allen, Rt. 1, Port
UN 5=5762.5 :
Steel saw frame wit
saw, swinging table
ning cond., for sale
trade for hors:
good, not over 1
and will pay difference
My place located 3
Auburn. J. M
burn.
. Wall, Rt.
Set of Ford tract
cultivators, good as
sale. John L. Simpkin
Conyers. Ph. 482-61
thonia). :
1952 Ford tractor,
plow and blade, and
saw for Ford tractor.
Bartlett, McDonough, PI
3249 after 7 PM.
1940 Allis Chalmers
bine in excel. cond., ver
sonably priced. D. E. 1]
Maxeys - Watson Spr
Union Point. :
Hydraulic lift for t
trailer truck, good e
sale cheap. Hubert H.
try, Rt. 1, Pelham.
Ford tractor mod
Taylor - way B and B
row, cultivators and plj
new cond., 1 yr. old}
grain drill and Allis
ers 60 combine, good co!
sale. Will trade tract
Ford tractor with live)]
also for sale. 8 wagon 1
$5.00 ea. L. A. Powers, |
Poplar St., Griffin, Ph
nights. 5
1954 Massev Harris 5
per, 7 ft. PTO combing
grain bin: also, 1946
ton Chevrolet truck.
fair cond. E, J. Diller,
ton, Ph. MA. 5-7543
ville).
2,500 watt farm Ii
plant in compact unit, p
cond,, 110 y A. C., 4
and Stratton motor an
land alternator, $2!
heavy. duty Burns roto
new cond., $100.00, Aub)
Franklin, Rt. 1, Dulut
or
Massey Harris tractor with
less than 100 hrs., pick-up
harrow, planters, cultivators,
turning plow, Gee-Whiz and
Buzzard, 1 row outfit, rea-
sonably priced. John Ramp-
ley, Rt. 2, Woodstock. :
John Deere pick - up
tier hay baler and p
rack, used very little.
Hamrick, Rt. 1, Bre
2202 (Buchanan). _
y
Covington. planter, used
yrs., $40.00. W. H. McNea
inesville, P
od bodi :
, has extra coil spring,
sale or will trade for rotary
garden plow. Dan HE. West, Rt.
ind |,d, Box 287, Washington, Ph.
16 laying
d., made of
US. 8-7100.
ne ace SASSER
*{ 1949 Ford, 1/2 ton pick-
up truck, $175.00; 1952 one
ton, truck with cattle bodies,
$350.00. Both in good shape.
Pu Robinson, Rt. 4, Carroll-
on. :
cece USE a Eee es
-Brillion Cultipacker with
;/dbl. seed box and one power
take-off Ford tractor for
sale; also, want one sub-soil-
jer to fasten on draw bar. John
Hutto, Rt. 2, Ft. Valley, Ph.
5-2851.
A. C. power unit, model B
-|complete with cluth and gear
box for A: C. combine, canbe
used on tractor or anything
that needs this size unit.
Starts easy and runs good, just
had new rings and valve job,
_{not junk, $100.00. L. L. Gar-
rett, Barnesville.
1955 John Deere combine
No. 25, seven ft. cutter, in
good cond. W. E. Moore,
Thomaston, Ph. MI. 17-7234.
1956 Ford, 2 ton truck with
4 yd. dump body; also, one, 4
yd., and one 3 yd. dump body;
8/4 in. Auger drill powered by
2 sets Fair-
tform scales,
3,000 Ib. size,
gales of cotton
tform utility
Rucker, Rt.
combine
shape,
Burns Brick
Ries, c/o
1 Chevro-
Box 74, Lu-
WA. 17-3391.
2 OT
G. | sickle
e model 12-A
ed very little,
_ Singleton,
A. 5-5940.
) 212
ivator, quick
cond., fits all
dic. A. Allis
.{mounted 2
pick-up 1/2
FE. M. West-
t yon Rd.,
*|and 2 H. motor in excel. cond.,
V-4 Wisconsin air - cooled en-
gine. B. C. Hawthorne, Jr.,
Gordon, Ph. 1925..
2 metal silos, Intl. No. 150,
3 disc plow for M. tractor;
Int'l 8 ft. ground drive bind-
er; Intl, 5 disc tiller; J. D.
No. 5 mower, 6 ft. blade. W.
G. Burt, Bolingbroke.
Eight, 1,000 cap. A. R.
Wood gas brooders, used with
3 flocks broilers. Sacrifice,
$280.00 for lot; 600 gal. water
|storage tank, $15.00. Hubert
Henderson, Cumming, Ph. TU.
7-5910. : :
John Deere 11-A combine,
$100.00 or will trade for milch
cow or heifer yearlings of
same value. Allen Gay, Wrens.
6 ft. Intn]. rotary mower,
used very little, $350.00.
George Rives, Sparta, Ph.
Model 610 (PTO) New Hol-
land forage harvester w ith
bar attach, $650.00;
dump type forage wagon, 7
ton cap., used very little,
$450.00; small smoothing har-
row, 6 ft. cut, $150.00. Hous-
ton White, Jr., Rt. 1, College
Park, Ph. PO. 1-6546.
Hot water tank, no fittings,
12 x 60 in., 30 gal. cap., suit-
able for extra tank in dairy
or other farm use, $10.00 FOB.
Leon Ozmore, Colquitt.
119 tube type chicken feed-
ers, $1.00 ea. O. C. Sailors,
Nicholson.
2 stainless s t e e 1 , milk
| strainers, excel. cond., $18.00
ea. Charles Newton, Jr., For-
syth, Ph. 6375. :
John Deere combine model
12-A with engine and 6 ft.
|cut. R. J. Brandenburg, Rt. 3,
Macon, Ph. SH. 3-8393.
5-1/2 HP garden tractor, 14
lin, turn plow, lay - off plow,
disc harrow with 16 disc, cul-
|tivator, mowing mach., f o r
sale at my place. James E.
Barton, 1937 Clairmont Rd.,
Decatur.
Heavy duty smoothing har-
lrow, needs some repair, $75;
New Idea tractor mower, used
very little, excel. cond., $175;
row, cultivator,
good cond., $75.00. William S.
Ison, Brooks.
New Holland hay condition-
er, model 400-440, has two, 12
in., steel rollers, pick reel, no
rocks, no wrapping, built to
last, good as new, $595.00.
Willard Gray, Rt. 3, LaFay-
ette.
Cotton picker (Allis Chal-
mers) with Tupelo spindles
and CA tractor with all at-
taching parts. Both in excel.
,{eond. F. C. Drexel, Ellabell,
Ph. OL, 3-2567.
Cut-off saw, cradle type,
reasonably priced. Can be
seen at Happy Days Farm, 1-
1/2 mi. from Covington on
rterdale Rd. Mrs. Annie Lee
ay, Rt. 1, Covington.
| type
for |
milk tanks; I.
Chalmers front |
ne Lo ET
excel. cond. throughout. Dr:
per support panel installed
for Ig. draper, straw chopping
attach, Combine has cut re-
latively small acreage, ready
for immediate operation, $600.
H, W. Howard, PO Box 184,
Cartersville, Ph, EV. 2-0723
nights. :
2-3/4 power garden plow
for sale cheap or will trade
for horse, mule or cow. Floyd
P. Cooper, Powder Springs,
Ph. 3-5465. : ;
1/2 ton Chevrolet pick-up
truck in good shape; 6 row
John Blue cotton duster, good
as new; extra good 2 wheel
trailer on springs, 6 ply rub-
ber, all steel frame bed of
wood, same size as 1/2 ton
pick-up truck. R. L. Camp-
bell, Rt. 2, Box 76, Copper
Mine Hwy., Temple.
1956 V-8 Chevrolet truck
with side loader steel frame
trip standards in good shape,
almost new tires. Sell separate
or together. R. W. Evans, Rt.
1, Box 146, Pine Mountain,
Ph. NO. 3-2532.
Good set of farm machinery
repair tools to repair tractors
and other farm machinery,
$125.00. T. M. Webb, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
Rte daa: on.
anytime on weekends.
Tractor trailer, 4 wheel rub-
ber tired, 13-1/2 x 6-1/2 x
2-1/2 ft. body, $90.00. E. C.
Dawson, c/o Holly Oak Raich,
Rt. 4, Box 21, Alpharetta.
Factory built trailer, all
steel, 2 wheel dump type, 4
ft, x 6 ft. x 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
dise lift type harrow for Cub
tractor, excel. cond. George
I. Jackson, Spalding Dr., Rt. 1,
oo 51, Norcross, Ph. 448-
3536.
Ford tractor with bush and
bog harrows, $400.00. Bill
Smith, Rt. 1, Toccoa, Ph. 886-
2896.
New Holland model 150 ball
bearing shuck sheller, hardly
used enough to show, $350.
G. L. Ethridge, Sandersville,
Ph. 3030 (day).
Gainey tobacco burner; jack
shaft for John Deere tractar,
in good cond. Reasonably pric-
ed at my home near 5-Points,
on Rhine - Eastman Hwy.
Mrs. M. A. Ross, Rt. 3, East-
man.
5-1/2 HP garden tractor
with turning plow, cultivator
and other attachments; 1-1/2
HP air compressor with 60
gal, tank. James Hampton,
Smyrna, Ph. HE. 6-1480 (no
collect calls).
David Bradley 3 HP garden
tractor with sickle bar mow-
er, turn plow, cultivator, har-
row and drag harrow, all in
good cond., $150.00. O. G.
Ford, Rt. 2, Lilburn, Ph. 469-
8114 (Stone Mountain) after
6 PM week days, all day Sat.
2 wheel utility trailer, steel
frame size 6 x 4 x 2-1/2 ft.
in good cond., $50.00. C.
Martin, 3037 Wheeler Rd.,
Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-8020.
Allis Chalmers D-12 trace
tor, complete with Coving-
ton planters, Pittsburg culti-
vator, Allis Chalmers front
mounted cultivator, 6 ft. pick-
up harrow, 2 disc plow, sub-
soiler, bush and bog harrow,
Holland 2 row pepper setter.
Can be seen at my farm. Ben-
nie Styles, Rt. 1, Woodbury.
3/4 ton, 6 cylinder, Ford
truck, stake body, in first
class shape, 5 good tires, fen-
ders and glass good, $275.00
for quick sale. W. P. Couch,
Luthersville, Ph. WA. 17-3736.
Dairy Equip.: Two, 150 gal.
H, wmilkers;
stainless steel vat and strain-
er; 20 Holstein cows with 411
lb. base to Foremost. Base is
transferable by permission.
George Phillips, Rt. 1, Rock-
mart, Ph. 3995.
Good I H. wagon with good
body and new harness, $50.00.
George H. Gann, Rt. 2, Law-
renceville,
F-200 Poulan chain saw, in
good cond., $100.00 or will
trade for pick-up truck of
equal value. Jerry Waiters, Rt.
8, Gainesville.
New Holland baler, good
eond., for sale cheap or will
trade for tractor in good cond.
R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River
Farms, Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 8-
2245 nights. ;
4 wheel riding garden trac-
tor, Cub type, and equip. prac.
new; also, Merry tiller; large
water grinding stone and
wheel barrow. Glenn R. Bar-
nett, 4143 Durham Cir., Rt. 4,
Stone Mountain, Ph. 284 -
2715 (So. of Pine Lake).
2 H. wagon, Intnl riding
cultivator, Oliver mowing
mach, all horse drawn and all
in good cond. E. J. Stowers,
Rt. 2, Dahlonega (near Mur-
rayville on Hwy. 60), Ph. LE.
4-7841,
All equip. in small com-
munity cannery, consisting of
an assortment of sealers, re-
torts, etc. All in good cond.,
priced for quick sale. Mrs. De
L. Speir, Rt. 2, Box 1910, La-
Fayette.
Oliver 66 tractor, used very
little; set of planters an
cultivators, never used; up-
right Meadows gristmill, 28
in. rock, with gasoline motor,
pulleys, ete.; Ferguson hay
rake; 12 can Dairy Kool box;
16 can Westinghouse box; mo-
del 52 Intnl. combine. John
C. Lee, Rt. 1, Welcome All
Rd., College Park.
Speed sprayer model 28 TD
Speedette, 300 gal. tank fan
output, 30,000 C. F. per min.,
powered by 4 cyl. Willis en-
gine, $1,800.00. Harold Dailey,
Rt. 3, McDonough, Ph. 423 -
AsTibs
5 doz. 5 ft. broiler feeders,
good cond., $1.50 ea.; 4 auto-
matic waterers, good cond.,
$10.00. Loyd W. Padgett, Rt.
B. Ellijay.
Sure weight livestock scale,
original crate, $125.00; Fil-
son welded cattle squeeze, 6|g
ft. long, 900 lbs., $150.00. Dr.
T. W. Gilmore, Sandersville,
Ph. 3608.
1954 Chevrolet pick - up 1/2
ton truck, 6 ply tires, good as|C
new, for sale cheap. Luther R.
R. Walden, Rt. 2, Box 45, So-
perton.
Dearborn farm wagon, re-
built with 5th wheel so as to
towe on Hwy., has 20 ply ny-
Jon airplane tires with 2
spare wheels and tires, new
body never been used, $300
cash. W. G. Goodner, 2579
Wallace Dr., Macon, Ph. SH.
6-7168.
Davis chain saw with 2
chains and two blades, $150.
Can be seen anytime at my
place. Earnest Blake, Rt. 5,
Box 157 - AA, Newnan.
Equipment
Want 1 or 2 row cotton pick-
er, State make, year model,
also kind of tractor; also want
Tobacco harvester with lift.
State model and price. W. H.
Kelly, Jr., Rt. 1, Wray.
Want cub tractor, planters,
cultivators, and 2 disc plow,
in good shape State model and
reasonable price. Don C. Luns-
ford, Rt. 1, McDonough. Ph.
423 - 3864.
Want Gravely garden trac-
tor, with mower, rotary and
culti. attachments, in good
d|cond., and priced right, with-
in 100 mi. Roseville. Give full
details. Wesley Campbell, 76
Circle Dr. Rossville.
Want J. D. tractor in good
cond. prefer 3 point hitch.
Would like to exch. Bulldozer
Work for tractor. Have D - 7
caterpillow. Merrell Bailey,
Ellaville. Ph. West 7-2178.
Want cylinder Head, in
good cond. that will work with
TD-9, WD-9, WDR-9, ID-9
and UD-9. Will accept t he
most reasonable priced one.
Art Lamb, Rt. 2, Vienna. Ph.
273-3832 (Cordele). aa
ean 195
: ee 9 16
ord or Chev. pick-up truck.
Will pay cash or take up pa
ments. Thompson Storey, Rt.
2, Newnan. :
Want front end loader for
70 or 720 J. D. tractor, W. H.
Goodson, Franklin.
Orange 5-3659.
Want tractor, Intnl cub or
model A with or
equipment. John B. i
P. O. Box 39. Norwood. Ph.
Howard 5-3747. es
Want Junk Ford tractor, any
Phone
model, for parts. E. C, Rogers,
Rt. 2, Wrightsville.
Want one 1930-1936 Ford
pick-up truck in any condi- |
tion. Write. E. L. Baker, 122
Main St., Garden City, Sa-
vannah. Ph. AD 3-1085.
Want J. D. tractor wagons,
in good cond. preferably with =
sides for hauling cotton. C. E.
Harris, Monroe. Ph. 267-4271.
Want flat stake body for 1- |
1/2 ton truck, with or with-
out sides, 14 to 16 ft. long in
good cond. H. H. Willis, Jr.,
Rt. 1, Williamson. ;
Want wind mill which ca
be used for operating well
pump, also. pump and connec-
tions. Earl lL. Kidd, Crescent.
without
Wilkes, |
Want 2 disc plow for Ford
tractor 3 point hitch. J. Mf.
Allen, 172 Vidal Boulevard,
Cc Decatur. Ph. DR. 17-4758.
Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
Nice Jerseyacow, 5 yrs. old,
giving 3 gals. milk daily,
$150. or consider trading for
calves of equal value, ready
for beef. H. B. Wall, Sr., Box
94, Buckhead.
Jersey cow, 3 yrs. old, to
freshen with 3rd calf around
June 9, gives 4 gal. of milk.
W.B. Gunnin, Jr., Rt. 2, Dan-
ielsville, Ph. ST.
PM.
4 Jersey cows, 10 heifers,
9-3166 about
bred to start calving about
June 15 to Sept. 1, all calf-
hood vaccinated and clean.
an be seen on Sat. only.
Floyd Jenkins, Rt. 1, Box 387,
Fairburn, Ph. 964-4134.
2 fresh cows, both real good.
Joe E. Hill, Rt. 1, Maysville.
One bull, GHR Mischief
Domino 41, Reg. both Here-
ford assns., calved June 3,
1958, sire Mischief Domino
44, from Circle M Ranch, dam
GHR Royal Linda, all Reg.,
good bulls, $200. for quick
sale. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124,
Quitman.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 16
mos. old, Bardolier breeding,
$185. Delivered up to 90 mi.
and papers furnished free. C.
N. McClure, Dawsonville, Ph.
AM. 5-2266.
- Reg. polled Hereford bull,
about 1,400 Ibs., perfectly
marked, good bloodline, $400.
Roy Turner, Rt. 1, Lizella.
Reg. Guernsey male, de-
horned, ring in nose, red col.
with pen of white, 18 mos.
old. H. W, Thurmond, Farm-
ington.
Ree. Angus bulls, 13 to
16 mos. old. $150. up. Curtis
W. Powell, PO
Brinson, Ph. CH. 6-5524.
Jersey, Guernsey and Hol-
stein dairy heifers, ready to
freshen, for sale. Frank P,
Freeman, Jr., Box 305, Tal-
botton.
Reg. Brown Swiss bull, 2
yrs. old, good dairy sire, his
dam came from Conn., $200.
George Phillips, Rt. 1, Rock-
mart, Ph. 3995. :
2 dk. Col. dbl. Reg. polled
Hereford bulls, large for age,
$250. ea: dbl. Reg. polled
Hereford bull, $125.; 5 dbl.
Reg. polled Hereford cows
with calves at side; 2 young -
dbl. Reg. heifers, 10 mos. old,
$150. ea. Del. in Ga. for small
Box 642, -
fee. Hardwick Harris, Gibson.
Thoroughbred Black Angus
male, Reg. with papers, wt.
about 900 Ibs., 21 mos, old,
well built. G. A. Sorte
Bowden Rd, Ellenwood, Ph.
474-7428, ee :
~ Livestock
FOR SALE
Jersey cows with young
calves, mothers are from
heavy dairy cows; also, Hol-
a stein, Guernsey and Jersey
: springers, some will freshen
within the next few days.
Deen Boatright, Rt. 4, Alma,
Ph. 632-7226.
2 cows with Hereford
calves and bred to dbl. Reg.
purebred Hereford bull, $150.
and $175.; 2 cows with Here-
ford calves, $160. and $175.;
10 cows bred to Reg. pure-
bred Hereford bull. All calve
June 1-Aug. 30. Excel. cond.,
$125.-$150. W. M. Crane, 630
Cobb St., Athens, Ph. LI. 3-
9662.
Several good Jersey,
Guernsey and Holstein spring-
ers for sale. J. M. Lipscomb,
Rt. 3, Cartersville (at Cass-
ville), Ph, EV. 2-2703.
Holstein milch ._cow for
sale. L. E. Maddox, Hickory
Grove Rd., Kennesaw, Ph.
= 427-3412 (Marietta).
ep Reg. Angus bulls, ready for
light service, from clean herd
and calfhood vaccinated,
guaranteed breeders. F. W.
Phillips, c/o Westover Farms,
Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959
(Marietta).
5 top polled Hereford sires,
14 to 16 mos. old, well mark-
ed, halter broke and from
CMR Advance Domino breed-
ing, excel. breeding at popu-
lar prices. John B. Smith,
Cleveland Rd., Dalton.
Reg. Angus cows, several
with heifer calves: Hileen-
mere bulls 12 mos. old and
ounger. No diseases. E. &.
Scarboro, e/o Angus Acres
Farm, Rt. 92, Fayetteville,
Ph. TR. 4-1188 Saturdays.
Polled Hereford bull, dbl.
Reg. Domino-Mischief, 9 mos.
old. $160. E. C. Dawson, Rt.
4, Box 21, Alpharetta, Ph.
GR. 5-5960.
| Horned Hereford bull, 13
mos. old, Fritz Orr, Jr., Rt. 1,
Palmetto, Ph. 463-7783.
ae ae
ees yr. old, pure polled
Hereford heifers with calves
I wk. to 6 wks. old at side,
pe eeuy marked, from clean
erd, C and S Larry Domino
37th bloodline, price to sell.
g; G. Lancaster, Wrens, Ph.
LI. 7-2163.
baer ney ibe Hee See ae
1 Full blooded Holstein heif-
er, $125. or trade for young
work and riding mare. Must
see horse before deal is closed.
(See at J. D. Murpheys Farm,
3-1/2 mi. E. of Sardis). Mrs.
Donald Carroll, Rt. 1, Sardis.
Swine
ee ee
Reg. SPC boar shoat, long
meat type, farrowed Feb. 4,
1961, will make fine herd
boar, out of litter of 10, all
raised. George Ferguson, Cave
Spring.
Purebred Yorkshire, 8 wks.
old, May 11, 1961, from lit-
_ter of 16, sired by FFA boar.
_ B. H. Holsomback, Rt. 2, Box
6890, College Park, Ph. 964-
6208 (Fairburn). :
ea en So ease Poet
- + OIC breeding stock pigs 8
wks. old, $20. ea, 10 wks. old,
$25. All medium blocky type,
Reg., treated, FOB, cheaper
at farm. No. Sunday sales,
Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.
Purebred Berkshire pigs,
from proven sows and by
sires of Cert. meat sire breed-
ing, $25. ea. C. J. Hardman,
ommerce (near City Water-
works).
Purebred. Durocs, 4 mos.
old, either sex, $35. ea. with
Papers. Best of breeding. M.
. Newsome, Sand ille,
Ph. 3856. ee
ere oe ee ee
- Purebred Beltsville No. 1
pigs by 500 Ib. boar, $15. ea.,
males and females. A. R.
Gray, Morris.
_ Yorkshire breeding stock,
finest bloodlines, extra large
litters, good milkers, fast
_ Sainers, unrelated boars and
gilts, tripple treated, State
Cert. Bangs free. R. J. Cham-
bless, Nashville, Ph. 3411.
5 pigs. Durock and Poland
China, $25. ea. W. G. Barron,
Rt. 3, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-
4648, :
MA
-Landrace weanling pigs,
bred by CMS Rocket Special-
ty, dam was sired by CMS
PP-606 Vasta; one boar ready
for service, has CMS breeding;
also, about 6 bred gilts, mix-
ed breed, ready to sell. WIESE
Courson, c/o Zebina Farm,
Hazlehurst.
19 white Yorkshire and red
Duroe Jersey feeder shoats,
65 lbs. or more, healthy and
very thrifty, $15. ea. or $200.
for lot if taken at once. M. D.
Stalvey, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 103,
Dupont.
Reg. Tamworths, nice lot of
good healthy pigs. J. S. Davis,
Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph.
6541.
~ Livestock
FOR SALE
ee
Horses, Mules & Ponies
So es I Pe as ea ee
Gentle, red, horse, wt. about
800 or 900 lbs., works quietly
anywhere, 7 yrs. old, with
saddle and bridle and work
harness. N. H. Hart, Uvalda,
Ph. LY. 4-3198.
Sorrel and white Shetland
pony with white saddle and
Purebred. Reg. Duroc sow
and 3, 9 wk. old, gilt pigs, sow
won blue ribbon in Macon
FFA show, $50. for sow and
$25. ea. for pigs. Will furnish
vapers in buyers name. Mrs.
B. T. Swords, Rt. 1, Ft. Val-
ley, Ph. TA. 5-8393.
Some white, some black,
mixed breed feeder pigs, fine
for their age. E. L. Lavender,
Rt. 2, Box 38, Gordon.
Black poland China _ pigs,
weaned, 40-60 lbs., top blood-
lines, meat type, gilts and
boars unrelated. Billy Bus-
sell, Rt. 2, Ocilla (Horseshoe
Bend Community).
Spotted Poland China boar,
Reg., 15 mo. old, proven sire,
meat type, $75. M. C. McKin-
ney, Rt. 3, Vienna.
SPC pigs, unrelated pairs,
Reg. in buyers name, long
body, meat type, treated and
Bangs free. J. T. Rimes, Rt.
eee Ph. SH. 8-
Reg. Berkshire male hog, 1
yr. old, and four 7 week old.
male pigs that can be Reg.
Mrs. L. B. Lynn, Rt. 1, Col-
ins.
Reg. Spotted Poland China
pigs, 3 mos. old, meat type,
from large litters, priced right
at my farm, located 1 mi. So.
of Hahira on Hwy. 41. Elmer:
Cornelius, Hahira, Ph. 68R12.
Outstanding Spotted Pol-
and China boar pigs, Reg. in
buyers name. . J. Black-
mon, Pinehurst, Ph. 2938.
Purebred Black Poland
China pigs, 12 wks. old, boars
and gilts, all pigs raised from
litter of 10, wormed and
treated for Cholera and from
Bangs free herd, good meat
type, $23. ea. Can Reg. in
buyers name. Jerry Allmon,
Rt. 1, Butler.
Reg. Senior Duroe boar for
sale; also, cherry red pigs,
Reg. in buyers name. J.
Donaldson, Rt. 1, Fort Valley
e mi. E. of on State Hwy.
Reg. SPC pigs for FFA and
4-H Club shows, farrowed
from Feb. 15 to March 15,
ready now, over 200 head to
pick from; also, some larger
gilts soon be ready to breed.
W. Preston White, Rt. 2, Ala-
mo, Ph. LO. 8-3323.
Black Poland China pigs,
treated for Cholera and Ery-/|6
sipelas, Reg. in buyers name.
W. T. Jennings, Rt. 2, Ameri-
cus.
Purebred Spotted Poland
Chine male hog, wt. approx.
300 lbs., 1 yr. old. Claude W.
Spence, Rt. 5
rietta, Ph, HE, 5-9743 (Smyr-
na) after 6:30 PM week days
and all day Sat.
Reg. Hampshire sow with
8 pigs, sow is bred for second
litter in July, brought 12 pigs
in first litter, was reserve
Grand Champ FFA gilt at At-
lanta State Fair and is out of
Nat'l. Champ gilt. Sell sep-
arately or all for $200. Mich-
ael Hendrix, Rt. 1, Box 1204,
Douglasville, Ph. WH. 2-2767.
_ Reg. Hampshire boar and
gilt pigs, 8 to 12 wks. old,
treated for Cholera and Ery-
sipleas, best bloodlines, can
furnish unrelated pigs. Bill
Pickrell, Rt. 2, Cochran, Ph.
WE. 4-2615.
Duroc boar
1/2=.-mos.- old:
Cholera, $20. ea.
Registration fee is desired.
Frederick Zipperer. Rt. 1,
Box 182, Guyton (13 mi. SE
of Guyton on Hwy. 30).
and gilts, 2-
treated for
plus $2.
bridle, $165. C. R. Bailey,
Lawrenceville, Ph. TH. 3-
7807.
2 yr. old colt, Morgan
breeding, has been ridden sev-
eral times. Ken Ferguson,
Pea Ridge, Cornelia, Ph. 778-
4606.
4 ponies, 2 geldings and 2
mares to foal in June and 4
saddles and bridles. J. A. Gib-
son, 68 Ash St., Rome.
2 pony mares, 3 and 5 yrs.
old: one very nice, 3 yr. old,
Palomino stud and one real
small sorrel, gaited, stud colt,
1 yr. old. All for sale or trade
for cows of same value. Ned
W. Marlowe, Rt. 6, Box 348-
A, Dublin.
5 good farm mules and one
saddle horse with saddle and
bridle. L. R. Walden, Rt. 2,
Box 45, Soperton.
At stud: Golden Palomino
shown under name Step Kasy
Little Man; also. saddle horse
for sale. J. W. VanHorn, 4457
Covington Hwy., Decatur,
Ph. BU. 9-5798.
Large mare mule for sale
or trade for cattle. C. W.
See Rt. 3, Americus, Ph.
7468.
At Stud. Reg. Palomino
stallion with return privi-
ledge. Mares boarded. C.
Hardin, Rt. 2; Alpharetta, Ph.
GR. 5-5876.
Black mare mule, wt. about
1,050 lbs., has wind on right
side behind front leg, other-
wise sound, plenty pet, $85. at
my place. No letters ans. C.
Paul Ferguson, Rt. 3, Thom-
aston.
Pr, mare mules, approx. 1,-
500 Ibs. ea. Will sell one or
both or will trade for cattle.
Ralph L. King, Marietta, Ph.
428-4914.) _
At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk-
ing horse, H. Major Allen,
sire of Max Baer, fee $25.
with return priviledge. G. J.
Tanner, 918 E. Hunter St.,
Douglas, Ph. 384-4365.
5 good farm mules and one
good saddle horse, saddle and
bridle for sale. Luther R. Wal-
H.| den, Rt. 2, Box 45, Soperton.
Ponies for sale: 2 mares,
bred, 2 fillies, one bred and
one open, one horse colt 3
wks. old, for sale or trade for
cattle. Carl Rann, Rocky
Face, Ph. BR. 8-6284 (Dalton)
after 6 PM.
Sorrel. 5 gaited saddle
mare, 8 yrs. old and easy to
handle, has been shown, $200
W. A. Vied, 3014 Barksdale
Rone East Point, Ph. PO. 7-
Jet black gelding, small
bay mare, saddle and harness,
excel. for children:2 also;
small Buckskin mare. Sally
Forrester, 2572 Lawrenceville
Hwy., Decatur, Ph. HI. 3-
Hicks Rd., Ma-/} 2178
Shetland pony stud, $150.
or best offer. W. F. Horton,
3306 Bouldercrest Rd., Con-
ley, Ph. 622-4020.
Gentle Tenn. Walker mare,
easy to handle, 9 yrs, old,
suitable for lady or man. R.
K. Purnell, 2381 Bradcliff Ct.,
NE, Atlanta, Ph. 636-8442.
Nice 2 yr. old gaited sorrel
mare, gentle and broke to
ride. Becky Bentley, 1119
Barnes Mill Rd., Marietta, Ph.
428-7125.
Tenn Walking stallion, 5
gaited, spirited but good rid-
ing horse, sires good foals, al-
so. good western saddle and
bridle, $250. Mrs. C. D. Bar-
ker, Rt. 2, Box 87, Fairburn.
2 yr. old male horse, part
American saddle and_ part
Tenn. Walker; also, Mexican
saddle. Ronnie Adams, Rt. 6,
Gordon Rd., Macon, Ph. SH.
| 5-6826, :
At eg. Ten
ing stallion, top bloodlines,
proven sire, mares boarded,
return priviledge in season,
few openings on book. Ben
Hill, 2641 Bob-O-Link Dr.,
Macon, Ph. SH. 5-5394.
At Stud: Chicos El Diablo
Reg. PHBA 161521, last stal-
lion by famous Palomina Chi-
co Lindo Reg. PHBA 2,508 for
conformation, color (white
mane and tail) and manners.
Standing in Atlanta. Nancy
J. Goodwin, 657 Button Rd.,
INH, Atlanta .5.-Ph, =CHo =
2525. ;
8 yr. old gentle riding mare,
will foal in late June or ear-
ly July, very gentle around
children or anyone, dark
brown col. with silver mane
and tail, $250. Louis C. Car-
roll, Jr., 456 Bowen Rd., Ros-
well, Ph. 993-6127.
1-1/2 yr: old Reg. Palo-
mino stud colt, out of Quar-
ter Horse mare and _ Tenn.
Walker; 5 yr. old solid white
Shetland pony, black face,
gentle, with harness, bridle,
saddle, cart with foam rubber
seat, $350. for lot. See at Roy
Halls Midville, or write. Mir-
iam H. Drew, Rt. 2, Louis-
ville.
2 yr. old Quarter Horse
stallion, out of Reg. Quarter
Horse mare. Roan with blaze
and 4 white socks, $350. No
Jetters. See. Mrs. R. J. Grey,
Midville, Ph. LU 9-2602.
Livestock
WANTED
Want saddle horse, gentle
enough for 12 yr. old boy.
Write details. J. H. Baynes,
Greensboro.
Want mares and _ ponies,
mares that have had colts re-
ZL. | cently, within 150 mi. of Sa-
vannah. State price, color and
age when writing. R. ,
Moser, Springfield, Ph. PL.
4-6991.
Dan Brandenbury, William-
son Rd., Griffin. :
Want 8 or 10 Reg. White-
face young cows with _ heifer
calves by side. Perry Barnes,
4, Camilla, Ph. 6287. :
Want several good Black
Angus heifers or young cows.
Do not have to be Reg. but
good stock. J. W. Bentley,
1119 Barnes Mill Rd., Ma-
rietta, Ph. 428-7125. i
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
200 bu. Iron Clay peas,
Germ. 88 pct. cleaned, in 2 bu.
even wt. new bags, $4.00 bu.
L. P. Beckum, Matthews.
Texas Blue Ribbon cane
seed, 88 pct.. Germ. before
cleaning. Any amount up to
6,000 lbs. 6c lb. W. R. Berry-
man, Comer, Ph. SU 3-2127
Crookneck striped Cushaw
pumpkin seed, Germ. 90 pct.,
25e pkt., old fashion tender
pop corn for eating or plant-
ing, Germ. 90 pct., 50c pt;
Martin gourd seed, 20c pkt.
also seed from gourds that
grow 3 - 4 ft., 25c pkt. Add
postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt.
5, Box 58, Ellijay.
Gourd seed, African Jumbo,
Freak, 6, $1.00; Dipper, Tree,
$1.00 doz.; Martin, 50ce doz;
Indian Wife Beater, 6, 50c;
pumpkin seed, 50c doz. Send
stamped, self - addressed en-
velope. Harold James, Rt. 1,
Box 87, Warm Springs.
Gourd seed, Originator
Jumbo Bushel, 7 ft. around,
seed, 3, $1.00; small var., Mar-
tin, Dipper, ,Penguin Bird,
Turk Turbin, Orange, Indian
War Club, Bird House an d
Darning, 3 pks. $1.00. Lefty
Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross.
1960 crop Perkins green
pod okra seed, Germ. 89 pct.,
also Purple Hull pea seed,
Germ. 88 pct. Both State test-
ed, $1.00 Ib. PP. L. Douglas
Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas.
Govt insp. Ga. Red potato
plants, $2.75 M. Per. 276. PP.
No chks, Paul Lightsey, Scr
ven, sae
as ae
Want gentle horse, cheap. ||
ATCNCVsq se) j
cleanec
bu. No orde
customer. James
dra Rt; Boxes
~ 3,000 Ibs. Arlingt
seed, Germ. 8
common Ser
86 pct; 1,0!
Sericea, Germ.
Ib. Brown T
Germ. 84.50 pct. R.
Rt. 2, Lawrencevi
postage. (Seed gro
farm Rt. 3, Jasp
G. Whitfield, 339
Circle, Marietta.
Fine Martin gour
doz., 3 doz, 25c; 35
Enclose self-a
stamped envelope wi
May Lynn Prescott, R
213, Fitzgerald.
Seed from Bushel
over 4 ft., around, $
3 to 4 ft. around,
Dishrag, 50 doz. Sen:
ed, self - addressed en
J. M. Owen, Rt. 2, T:
Brown crowder pez
66 pct., Purity, 99.50
quart; also running 0
Germ. 90 pct. $1.00
cUpLUl, Pret ee
So. Pryor Rd. Atlant
Sericea Lespedeza
pct., Germ., and pw
pet, 22c Ib. FOB.-O;
360 Stanton Way, Ath
Early Purple Hull
peas, Germ. 91 pct.,
vas, Ger., 84 pct. Ear.
crowders, Germ. 9:
cup, 3 cups, $1.00;
Hickory King corn
pet. 75 for 1/2 gal., |
H.| Add postage. P. B. B
1, Ball Ground. _
Black and red
3, Ellijay. :
Gov.t insp. - trea
tato plants, | un
count, Ga. Re
P. R., $4.00 M. Pe
Fill Jarge orders. a
chks. W. R. Lightsey,
Cyee = See
Gov. insp., a
tato plants, Ga. Reds, $:
imp. P. R. $4.00 |
Del. Ready. Fill larg
No chks. Ruby Lightse;
Watercress plants,
Mullein plants, 12 fo
Spearmint plants,
Per, 110. Shipped pr
Mrs. C. C. Gentry,
houn. See
Ga. Red potato plants,
approved, $2.50 M. FOE
273. pitone plans full
ham, Alma. Ph. 63
Sterns Empire
prompt service.
Gov. insp. and treated)
Red sweet potato plants
M; 2M. and up, $3.25 I
45. Del. No chks, nor
Full count and prompt
ment. Luther.
Odum. a
Spring tomato plants}
Boy, Rutger, Marglobe,
lew Pon, and Oxheart, 2
$1; broccoli, brussels s
95c C.; new parsley, 50
egg plants, -35c doz.
bage Collards, 70c
plying onion plants, 20
Add 10c postage. F. |
Griffis,
Maer 1961 |
FARMERS. MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY, ING., Dudley, Georgia
' Blue Tag Snap Corn
(P) Protein
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Georgia
Peach County Hog po eerlement
(P) Protein
a : PROTEIN FAT FIBER PRWSGuTe
; N MANOUS FEED MILL, Canton, Georg!
ILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Geer ia f : Soa
ye opo Cattle Sane g L & M All Mash Medicated
: : f : ' ; (P) Protein
CP) Protein < e . L & M All Mash Medicated
EE MILLS, INC., Louisville, Kentucky ; ; (P) Protein
f Super High Energy Broiler Ration Pellets, Med. i 208 L & M All Mash >
(P) Protein g 7 {P) Protein
Super High Energy Broiler Ration Crumbles MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia
F s
_(P) Protein airway Special 40% Hog Supplement Medicated
& PRESCOTT, Matthews, Georgia i Fairway 43% Poultry Concentrate :
eee Ground Cob & Shuck With Molasses ; x (P) Protein
(P) Fiber . MARINE & ANIMAL BY-PRODUCTS CORP., New York, New York
ED & POULTRY COMPANY, Toccoa, Georgia Mapcor Fish Mec! ee ee
Broiler Rarer a i , A
(P) Protein & Fat : : 5 Mapco Fish Meal : G 60.0
g A Broiler Ration Ba : f : : : (P) Protein F 57.8
(P) Protein MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia
NYNWNW | en Ss.
2o00N5) -
L COTTON OIL, COMPANY, Macon, Georgia : $ Best Maid Peanut Vine Meal with 25% Molasses
tr QL0 (P) Fiber
perity Brand Old Process 36% Protein Cottonseed Mixons Vita-Maid 40% Hog Supplement
G : H 3 3
(P) Protein & Fiber FE y 5 : : (P) Protein
G
t Prime Quality
pcrity Brand 36% Old Process Protein Cottonseed Meal NAPOLEON ALFALFA MILLS, INC., Napoleon, Ohio
(P) Protein & Fiber . Evergreen Alfalfa Pellets
OLIDATED BLENDERS, INC., Guntersville, Alabama Eb) Erotetnse Uber
lo Suncured Alfalfa Pellets : PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, Georgia
3 (P) Fiber a 18% Premium Growetta
G HATCHERY, INC., Cumming, Georgia (Ey eetein
ming eit Calorie Broiler Finisher Mash- Med. fs : RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, Nashville, Tennessee
: (P) Protein : : 5 : 5s Purina 40% Hog Chow Supplement
eee : 5 (P) Protein
AIN COMPANY, Dalton, Georgia - : -
Rich Four Leaf 16% Dairy Feed poea ree chet foe
. (P) Protein fi i i serene
n Cow 16% Dairy Feed Z i i a RICELAND FEED MILL, Stuttgart, Arkansas
_ (P) Protein & Fiber 12. A : Rice Mill By-Product
Ro 5 ; ; (P) Protein
COTTON. OIL COMPANY, Dawson, coe Rice Mill By-Product :
(P). Fiber
G ;
F . : : SECURITY MILLS OF JACKSONVILLE, INC., Jacksonville, Fla.
G : Security 40% Swine Supplement
(P) Protein
: SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Hunt Foods & Industries, Inc., Savannah, Ga.
G 0 . 6. Sco-Co Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal-Prime Quality G 36.0 E
F . ; iS $ (P) Protein 34.3
courant, Chottanbogs: Tennessee j 2 SWIFT & COMPANY, Feed Dept., Chicago, Illinois
16. : 3 Swift's Pig Power Medicated (For Swine Only)
{P) Fiber : s 5 f AY. i : (P) Fiber
= P)- Protein
WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia
Weavers Broiler Starter - Medicated
; (P) Protein
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
ede : South Georgia Dairy Feed
(P) Fiber. f Be : (P) Fiber
aich: 1961 :
G- Guaranteed by Manufacturers : CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia
F- Found by State - Chemist : : Ground Ear Corn G 8.0 2.5 11.0
= : PROTEIN FAT FIBER *Protein low F 7.7 3.0 10.3
LO
ie ah ue a Alabama G 20.0 2.5 9.0 CLARKE COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Athens, Georgia
: *Protein low FEF 19.3 2.5 6.6 Better Made Growing Mash G 17.0 3.0 SiO:
eee : seca: *Fiber High Fe 17.9 4 ee
= Better Made Cage Mash & 16.0 3.0 5.0
Miu ING., Sumesie, Alabama ; a. Fr oF t fee ck oe ac oe
__-*Protein low ond Fiber High F 11.5 2.8 37:2 LLING COMPANY. Cleveland. T
ayne Rocket sioller Starter-Medicated (Krums) G 23.0 5.0 2.5 See MN + Sh ae See eee eS: 6 15.0 35 6.0
*Fiber High F 245 5.4 2.7 tit Eas eee tedey cave one :
= : 2 ea ear *Fiber high Fo. 950 3:5 96:5=2
a CONSOLIDATED BLENDERS, INC., Fremont, Nebraska
SP ola Hi-Power Broiler Starter-Medicated G 23.0 5.0 4.0 20% Dehydrated Alfalfa Meal with Animal Fat-Merry Mixers
__ *Protein low E22 3 2.9 Greenules G -20.0- 215) 220.
apitola Hi-Power Broiler Starter Medicated (Unistat 2) G 23.0 5.0 4.0 *Protein low E 19.4 3.4 22.0
ea Hes *Protein low F 21.9 5.0 3.0 - =
= = DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee TOS Bs
\BREY FEED MILLS, | INC., Louisville, Kentucky : Red Lion Shorts : G 16.0 4.0 a
eked? ee Super High Eneray Broiler Ration Crumbles-Med. & 22.5 4.0 7. *Fiber high FE 17.1 4.4 Bae
- *Protein low F 21.5 5.1 ;
Super High Energy Broiler Ration-Medicated G 22.5 4.0 3.0 FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley, Georgia a =
ie *Protein low 243 21.3 49 2.6 Blue Tag Hog Supplement : ic Oe ae 7
2 : "A" Super High Energy Broiler Ration G 225 4.0 3.0 ee Fat low : : O
; pirorein low F 21.8 5.3 2:7 | THE FERGUSON COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia S
cae Super High Energy Broiler Ration Polliete-Mad: S oe oo 3 Ground Cobs, Shucks and 25% Molasses-Ferguson's G 2.0 50 24.0
a *Protein low - F 22.1 5.0 2.5 *Fiber High FE 24 5 25.1
4 " Broiler Rafion-Medicated (Pellets) GS 22.5 4.0 3.0 : :
; ~ + *Protein low FO (22.1 5.1 2.6 FLORIDA PROCESSING CO., Miami Springs, Florida ee
uper High Energy Broiler Ration Crumbles-Med. @ 22.5 4.0 3.0 ~ 50% Meat Meal G6 50.0 2.0 3.0
= *Protein low S27 87 2.9 *Protein low F< (48.9) 3.9.7 a4
7 d. 22.5 4.0 3.0 * - 5
ey - are High Energy Merten tw Crumbles Me! . 218 6.1 2.8 GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia
Broiler Starter Medicated High Energy G 23.0. =. 5:0 3.0
*Protein low FE 22.0 7.5 ae.
te I te Medicated G 21.0 4.0 35 | GEORGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC., Dalton, Georgia
: pate Heiber_ Nigh E cote me a8 Strain's Broiler Pre-Starter Medicated ar aS ay
I FEED & POULTRY, Juno, Georgia Borge a *Fat low : x eB
iter Mash ee Calorie) Medicated i fs . - i :
GRACO DEHYDRATION, INC., Cairo, Georgia AG
*Protein low F 22.4 5.6 2.9 area ersanuColdli Meal 6 14.0 4.0 20:07 ==
*Protein low and Fat low F 13.6 3.8 27.4
16% Dairy Rotion - D- 2 16.0 3.0 9.0 : eee - fe
5 HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Georgia
oe "Fiber high F 18.2 3.0 9.6 Happyvale Farm Feed 15.0 3.0 12.0
N OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia ap *Fiber high c i
We IDEAL BY-PRODUCTS DIVISION OF WILSON & TOOMER FERT. CO., Lawrenceville, Ga.
u Ideal Brand Hagens Feather Meal G 85.0 1.0 3.0
Protein low : F 84.3 41 oy Be
Continued On Page (6)
Continued From Page (5)
_ LATHEM & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
_ ALLIED
. = AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR COMPANY, Crookston,
_ AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR COMPANY, Moorhead,
FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE BUT W
ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner Al Arkansas
Rice Mill by-Product
: *Fiber High
1 feed as declared
2 feeds as declared
L&R Hi-Colorie All Mash Layer G 17.0 4.0 5.5 Sie TOIC MILL: Kone, Gcarcia e
= *Protein low F 16.2 4.3 ze R Gicvckes Brand aioe piotsla GoWansecd Med 40
if & R Hi-Calorie All Mash Layer G 17.0 4.0 : *Eiber High F 43.0
pee *Protein low F 16.5 4.6 2.8 ses
. Knoxville, Tennessee ; ae
MCMILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana eee ae Earecae 6 180
Master Mix Broiler Finisher Concentrate 375 G 41.0 10.0 3.5 *Protein. Law FE 173
*Fiber High F 42.9 11.0 3.8 :
IL MILLS, Enterprise, Alabama oe
MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia eee ase Protein Peanst Meal & Poanat Hille Solvent Eas @ Gg
Fairway Cage Concenirate Medicated C-11 G 35.0 3.0 5.0 Protein Low. Ez 44.0
*Fiber high F S1Bige asia 5.5 ;
Fairway Cage Layer Ration Medicated 170 35 33 | SOUTH GEORGIA POULTRY SUPPLIERS, Camilla, Georgia
*Protein low F 16.3 a2 a3 Broiler Starter G 23.0
17% Cage Layer S 17.0 3.5 45 *Protein Low F 21.9
*Protein Low F 16.7 4.8 3.1 : : :
: SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia a
_ MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia Stiver's Best Hog Fattener & Grower 2 G 14.0 4.0
{ Georgia Rose Breeder Ration Contains N. F. 180 G 20.0 3.5 5.5 Proteins low FE 1342-41
*Protein Low 5 19.6 3.6 5.0 i
Daisy Mae 16% Dairy Feed G 16.0 3.5 15.0 | SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
*Fat low F 16.8 3.2 1.8 Alta cone Breeder Mash 17.0 3.0
*Protein low Fo) 1620 44
OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, South Carolina : .
Oconee's Best Gray Shorts G 1140 3.75 6.98 SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia -
*Protein Low Fo 134 al 4.2 - Alta Special Broiler Finisher G 20.0
OWEN & LAWSON FEED COMPANY, Canton, Georgia ert Eek Ce
. , Canton, Georgi -~Medicated = ~ 16.00
Owen & Lawson's Hi-Colorie Broiler Starter Mash-Med. G 23.0 5.5 3.0 A Cent Ee eee - eae
: *Protein low F 22.1 6.3 2.2 i i z :
3 OMPANY, Spartanburg, South Carolina -
Br eee ee nates corals Re a ee Spear e welcinen dee Dairy Feed : G 16.0
Cobs-Shucks-15% Molasses cl 5 * * . w FE 20.
& Fiber high FE 25 7 28.8 Protein Confirmed & Fat Low es
_ PIRKLE FEED COMPANY MILL, Conyers, Georgia STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia
Pirkle's Snap Corn 6 75 3.0 11.0 Super Quality 16% All Mash Lay G 16.0
*Fiber High F 82 33 114 *Protein Low and Fiber High Fo 15.6
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri : SWIFT & COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia a i
: _ Purina Turkey Pre-Starter-Checker-Etts G 30.0 3.0 5.5 Swift's Broiler Starter Concentrate G 44.0 .
*Protein Low F 29.3 4.3 5.3 *Fiber High F 44.5
Purina Hog Chow 3 N Medicated G 36.0 5 8.0: Swift's 36% Cottonseed Meal or Pellets Prime Quality 36.0
: *Protein Low F 35.3 1. 7.8 *Fiber High FF .36.0
Purina Breeder Eggena j S 16.0 3.0 4.5 Swift's Medicated Potentiated Broiler Aide Cone. D G 44.0
: *Protein low F 15.3 4.2 3.6 Fiber High FE 45.8
Purina Complete Sow Chow ; G 16.0 2.5 6.0 ; :
*Protein low F 15.3 3.7 4,3 WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama tai
Purina Range Checkers F G 20.0 2.0 15.0 Jim Dandy Laying Mash Crumbles G 20.0
*Protein Low. F 19.1 2.3 10.3 *Fiber High E 22.8
Purina Milk Chow = 1440 M G 16.0 2.5 6.0 _ Jim. Dandy Dry & Freshening Feed GZS
Fiber High F 16.0 2.6 7.2 *Fiber High F 14.2
A. B. . FEED COMPANY, Jackson, Georgia CAROLINA MILLING COMPANY, Ceeurens: South Carolina
1 feed as declared 3 feeds as declared :
A & G MILLING COMPANY, Maysville, Georgia L. B. CARTER COMPANY, Buford, Georgia
= 1 feed as declared \ 1 feed as declared ne
ALABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama CEDAR VALLEY MILLS, Cedartown, Georgia Se
-MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois
14 feeds as declared
Minnesota
1 feed as declared
Minnesota
1 feed as declared
"AUBREY FEED MILLS,
- B-G PACKING COMPANY,
_ CAGLE & HENDERSON FEED COMPANY,
_-W. B. ANDERSON FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
_ THE ARKANSAS RICE GROWERS CO-OP. ASSOCIATION, Stuttgart, Arkansas
2 feeds as declared
ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia
13 feeds as declared
INC.,
36 feeds as declared
Louisville, Kentucky -
INC. Quitman, Georgia
1 feed as declared
_ BARROW & PRESCOTT, Matthews, Georgia
1 feed as declared
BAXLEY MILLING COMPANY, Baxley, Georgia
1 feed as declared
BELLVIEW HATCHERY, Augusta, Georgia
1 feed as declared
BIBLE FARM SERVICE COMPANY, Chickamauga, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia
18 feeds as declared
BLACK & MEEK MILLING COMPANY, Summerville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
BLUE RIDGE FEED STORE, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
_ BOWEN-MC CRANIE COMPANY, Tifton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
BRANNEN FEED MILL, Brooklet, Georgia
1 feed as declared
BRYSON BRUNNER, Jakin,
Georgia :
1 feed as declared ;
THE BUCKEYE COTTON OJL COMPANY, Cincinnati,
1 feed as declared
Ohio
BURT'S FEED & POULTRY, Juno, Georgia
1 feed as declared
INC., Roswell, Georgia
3 feeds as declared.
CAMILLA COTTON OIL COMPANY, Camilla, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
_CAMMON'S POULTRY, LaGrange, Georgia
1 feed as declared
CANNON BROTHERS, Leesburg, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
CENTRAL SOYA, Fort Wayne, Indiana
3 feeds as. declared
CHATSWORTH MILLING COMPANY, Chatseeor Georgia
1 feed as declared
_ CHEROKEE FEED MILL, Canton, Georgia
1 feed as declared
CITY GIN & MILL, Albany, Georgia
1 feed as declared
CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia
1 feed as declared
CLARKE COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Athens, Georgia
1 feed as declared
COMBS MILLING COMPANY, LaGrange, Georgia
1 feed as declared
COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Baltimore,
53 feeds es declared
RUSSELL COPLAN DAIRY FARM, Ectonton, Georgla
1 feed as declared
cossy- HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
7 feeds as declared
CUMMING HATCHERY,
1 feed as declared
DANIEL FEED AND SEED COMPANY, Douglas, - Seas
5 feeds as declared
J. H. DAVIS, Albany, Georgia
1 feed as declared
DENMARK FEED MILL, Brooklet, Georgia
1 feed as declared
DIXIE GRAIN COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tennessee
1 feed as declared
DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chonan Tennessee
8 feeds as declared
Maryland
INC., Cumming, Georgia
WILMER | DORMINEY, Fitzgerald, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
ESCO FEED MILL, Haralson, Georgia
- 2 feeds as declared
JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Goal:
12 feeds as declared
ESTHERWOOD RICE SALES CORPORATION, Estherwood, Louisions
3 feeds as declared
EVER-BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgla
4 feeds as declared
FARMERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia
1 feed as declared
FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, _ Lawrenceville, oe
2 feeds as declared
Continued On
a "FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED
Contineud From Page (6)
MILLING COMPANY, ING., Augusta, Georgia
declared : s
POULTRY FARM & HATCHERY, Rossville, Seorgia
os declared
OTHERS FEED MILL, Duluth, Georgla
as declared
R MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Siciaia
as declared
PAGE SEVEN
MOORMAN MANUFACTURING GOMPANY, Quincy, Illinois
5 feeds as declared
MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia
3 feeds as declared e
NAPOLEON ALFALFA MILLS, INC., Napoleon, Ohio
1 feed as declared
NASHVILLE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Nashville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER, Bowman, Georgia
10 feeds as declared
FUSSELL, _Leesbarg Georgia
| as declared
LE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
feeds as declared
MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota
as declared
BROILERS, INC., Gainesville, Gecrsia
as declared
BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, eectala
as deciared
POULTRY FEED MILLS, Dalton, Georgia
es declared
HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
feeds as declared
ALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft. Valley, Georgia
ls as declared f
NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota
1 feed as declared
OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
PATRICK'S MILL, Covington, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
J. D. PERKERSONS SONS, Austell, Georgia
1 feed as declared
THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Clinton, lowa
14 feeds as declared
PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, aes
1 feed as declared
THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Ilinois
5 feeds as dectared
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri
84 feeds as declared
; ENHADEN PRODUCTS, INC., Wildwood, New Jersey
feed as declared :
RED COMB PIONEER MILLS, Cartersville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
BROTHERS, Memphis, Tennessee
ls as declared
RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
TON FEED MILL, Milledgeville, Georgia
ed as declared
- RICE BY-PRODUCTS, INC., Crowley, Louisiana
3 feeds as declared
( PKINS AND SONS, Waycross, Georgia
feed as declared
RICELAND FEED MILL, Stuttgart, Arkansas
2 feeds as declared
(D FEED MILLS, INC., Jacksonville, Florida
feed as declared
RIVER BRAND RICE MILLS, INC., Houston, Texas - Memphis, Tenn.
1 feed as declared
MBS MILLING COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri
ed as declared S
RIVERSIDE OIL MILL, Marks, Mississippi
2 feeds as declared
GREER, Dalton, Georgia
feed as declared
ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Arkansas.
5 feeds as declared
IARD O. KENNEDY, Parrott, Georgia
feed as declared ;
ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia
1 feed as declared
ILLING COMPANY, Americus, Gusrgia
feed as declared
SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
4 feeds as declared
ILLING COMPANY, Rome, werrgie:
is as declared
' SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Americus, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
HENS FEED MILLING COMPANY, INC., Atlonts, Georgia
as declared c
SIMMONS MILLING COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee -
2 feeds as declared
PULP SALES COMPANY, Lake Alfred, Florida
feed as declared y
SMITH RICE MILL, INC., DeWitt, Arkansas
2 feeds as declared
SSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin
feed as declared
SOUTH GEORGIA POULTRY SUPPLIERS, INC., Camilla, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
R FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
feeds as declared
; feed as declared
IA ROLLER MILL, Lavonia, Georgia
eds as declared j
feed as declared
IS CRAB FACTORY, Brunswick, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
TY RICE MILL, INC., Kaplan, Louisiona
feed as declared
LONGINOS FEED MILL, sere a Georgia
feed as declared
WRET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee
9 feeds as declared ;
UISIANA STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Abbeville, Louisiana
feed as declared
UISVILLE FERTILIZER & GIN COMPANY, Louisville, Georgia
feed as declared
ROTHERS FEED COMPANY, Crawford, Georgia
feeds as declared
R CITY MILLING COMPANY, Lumber City, Georgia
feeds. as declared
(ES BROTHERS, INC., Albany, Georgia
feeds as declared
SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia - Savannah, Georgia
2 feeds as declored
SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Florida
1 feed as declared
SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
9 feeds as declared
SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia
23 feeds as declared
SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Elberton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Ceroling
2 feeds as declared :
i
STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SUNNYLAND PACKING COMPANY, Thomasville, Georgla -
-1 feed as declared
THE SUPREME RICE MILL, Crowley, Louisiana
1 feed as declared
SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, - Iilinois
8 feeds as declared
R. W. TAYLOR & COMPANY, INC., Morehead City, North Carolina
1 feed as declared
SONNELL MILLING COMPANY, Royston, Georgia
feeds as declared
THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hazlehurst, Georgia
2 feeds as declared SiN
ILLEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana
feeds as declared
TRAYLOR'S MILL, Carrollton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
S$ CUSTOM FEED, Albany, Georgia
feed as declared | :
WALLACE FISHERIES COMPANY, Morehead City, North Carolina
1 feed as declared
UT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia
8 feeds as declared -
GRAIN COMPANY. Hortwell, Georgia
declared:
WYER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia
1 feed as declared
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
13 feeds as declared
WISCONSIN MILLING COMPANY, Menomonie, Wisconsin
1 feed as declared
WOMACK FARM SERVICE, Synge: Georgia
1 feed as declared
_YAZOO ate it a INC., Greenwood, Mississippt
. Jekyll Development
Boosts Gas Economy
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js striving to develop it so that all the
people, regardless of the size of the pock-
at book, may enjoy it. A place where
many will come to visit and many will
liveall or part of the time.
According to Mr. Fortson, the slogan
: Gu
for Georgia is going to
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
Rutger and New Stone
tomato, 75c C; $2.50 M; Calif.
Wonder, Ruby Giant and Ca-
yenne hot pepper plants, $1.00
$3.75 M.; Black Beauty
eggplant, $1.00 C., $6.00 M;
- Ga. Red potato, $3.50 M. Per.
_ 270. Watis Crosby,
Graham,
Certified Ga. Red _ potato
-and tomato plants from certi-
fied seed, $1.00 C; 500, $2.50;
$3.50 M., $3.50 M; 3 M. or
more, $3.00 per 1000. Per.
272 B. Lowell Head, Alma.
Ph. 632 - 5229.
Heads improved and cert.
Ga. Red potato plants from
ane
vine grown seed, $1.00 C: 500,
$2.50; $3.50M., 3 M. up, $3
-M; tomato plants from cert.
seed, same prices. B. J. Head,
Alma, Ph. 632-4846.
Ga. Red potato plants, $2.75
M. Del. No chks nor COD.
Per. 265 Omar Lightsey, Rt.
2, Surrency.
Cert. Ga. Red potato plants
~ grown from vine potatoes, $4
M. Prompt shipment. Clarence
Walden, Rt. 1, Douglas.
All kinds cabbage plants, 30c
-. per hundred. Per. 152, J. R.
Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gainesville.
_Cert., hand grown Rutger
tomato plants, fine, ready to
set out, also hot Cowhorn
pepper plants, shipped in
damp moss, $1.00 C., $7.50 M.
_ Per. 128. Add postage. H. F.
Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville
Rd. Ellenwood.
Some very nice Martin
- gourd seed, 25c pk. Add post-
age. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Elli-
jay.
_ Rutgers
New nest onion sets, $2.75
gal. Del; Heading collards,
Wakefield cabbage, Dill, Par-
sley, Brussels Sprouts, Broc-
coli, Rutger tomatoes, Bell
pepper, 35c doz; large type
climbing tomatoes, 10c ea.;
tomatoes, by thou-
sand, not del., $5.00 M. Per.
41, No less $1.00 orders. Mrs.
H. V. Franklin, Rt. 1, Regis-
ter.
Cert. Sweet potato plants,
Ga. Reds, ready now, 4,000,
$10.00 at my beds. None ship-
ped. Per. 204. D. M. Cason,
Bristol. Ph. 3817 (Baxley).
Old fashion bunch okra
seed, Germ. 80 pct., 40c cup;
large striped sunflower seed,
20c cup; Chas. W. cabbage
plants, 40c C; $2.50 M.; cat-
nip plants, 10c ea. peppermint,
30c doz. Per. 16. Mrs. Leilar
Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.
Mt. Huckleberry, bearing
size plants, 25, $2.00: wild
es
- Per 5. -Yellow root,
clean, 4 Ibs. $1.25. Add pos-
strawberry, 5 doz. $1.25; tame
Himalaya berry, $1.00 doz;
Yellow root plants, 2 doz, $1:
hazlenut bushes, 15, $2; black
walnut, red plum, 3, $1.35.
washed
tage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson,
Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay.
Game & Fowl
FOR SALE
Few pr. Auto-Sexed Tex-
as Pioneer pigeons, for del.
around June 1. John
C. Lew-
ig, 613 College St., Hapeville.
Ph, PO 1-6893.
change from
White King pigeons, $2.50
pr. for young birds. Wallace
Neal, 530 Sandtown Rd. Ma-
rietta. Ph. 42-82-25.
Pigeons: will give away
some fine Homing pigeons,
about 40-50 of them. Come
atter<:.,- -Ce unison, 221
Avondale Place, Avondale
Estates.
Extra large White King
pigeons, $2. ea. Neal S. Al-
berson, 1956 Boulderview, Dr.
S. E., Atlanta 16. Neal S.
Alberson, 1956 Boulderview,
Dr. S. E., Atlanta 16. Ph. Dr.
7-6317.
Pigeons: Purebred Eng.
Trumpeters, and Indian
Mookies, $1.50 ea; young
birds, $1. ea; cross bred birds,
75c ea. John Transou, 1112
Briarcliff Pl. N. E. Atlanta 6.
Ph. TR 2-4528.
Fantail pigeons, white, red,
yellow and black, all young
birds, sex not guar. $2. ea. at
my home. Ship 6 or more
birds. Jerry Gretencord, 3058
Brooks Dr. Decatur.
Racing Homer pigeons,
mated pr., $2.50; squabs, $1.
ea. Shipped Exp. Col. Send
M.O. or chk. A. L. Briscoe,
2024 Kennedy Dr., Augusta.
Ph. RE 3-6592.
Booking orders for chukar
partridge eggs and chicks,
also, Ringneck pheasant eggs
and chicks of all ages. James
W. Webb, 133 Anderson Cir-
cle, Smyrna. Ph. HE 5-4067.
Bobwhite quail eggs, $20.
C3 day, old birds, -$30;-G~ 1.
week; $35.; 2) wks. . $40:
pheasant eggs, $18.; also day
old birds. Per. 14. T. G. O
Kelley, Maysville. Ph. OL 2-
2121 (Maysville).
Northern Bobwhite quail
eggs, $12.50 C at farm. Ship-
ping and packing extra. Per.
10. J. L. Tade, 1328 21st St.,
Columbus. Ph. FA 3- 2422.
Extra large 1960 breeder
quail from 6 to 9 1-1/2
ounces, improved 41 yrs. Eggs
from such quail and young
quail Adults 1 to 3-1/2 ozs.
heavier than average. Free
color photos; also pay $10.
pair for unrelated quail wt.
9-1/2 ozs. or more, Per. 27.
Wm. A. Thomas, Box K, 421
Mark Bldg., Atlanta 3. Ph.
MU 8-0866. :
Booking orders for hatch-
ing eggs: Bobwhite quail,
Per. 85; also Ringneck pheas-
ants. Furnish up to 1,000 eggs
week; chukar _ partridges,
Muscovey ducks, Cornish ban-
tams, W. Ringneck doves,
white Fantail and White King
pigeons; have 3 extra Golden
cocks and some extra Ring-
necks. M. E. Samples, 581
Stewart Ave., S. W., Atlanta.
Ph. JA 4-9003.
Northern Bobwhite quail
$3..pr; Ringneck dove breed-
ers, $5. pr; Chukar partridges,
$6. pr. $8.50 trio; Will ship
Exp. Col. Quail Eggs, $18. -C:
$2.50 doz. Per. 28. PP. Send
M. O. Miss Eve Wallace, 716
Myrtle St. N. E., Atlanta 8.
Ph TR4epy bo:
Guinea pigs, all cols. and
sizes, $1. up; N. Z. rabbits,
one buck and one dow, $7.
Ship Exp. collect. Send M. O.
Buster Davis, Rt. 2, Acworth,
No Sunday sales. :
N. Z. ped. rabbits,.
extra
high class, Jrs., 6 wks. to 2
yrs. old; mature bucks and
does, $5., wt. at 3 mos. 6 to
13 lbs. at maturity; does
ready to breed or bred, $20.
to $25. for tops; also, some
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Jantaosn. =.
specials at right price, C. W.|H
Ave., WE At- |
From Tybee Light to Rabun Gap to
From the moss draped oaks of J ekyll Is-
land to the rugged granite cliffs of Stone
Mountain.
Jekyll is an example of one of Geor-
gias natural resources that is being de-
veloped so that as the leisure time of the
country grows, the leisure spots and tour-
ist attractions in Georgia will grow also.
Places such as Jekyll could and should
provide a boost to Georgias entire econo-
my. These are not just things that the
people of Georgia want to do to make
our state more attractive, they are things
3 Calif. does, $3. ea.; one
N. Z. white doe, $3.; 12 young
Calif. rabbits, $1. ea.: -one
Calif buck, $2.; one checker-
ed giant buck, $2. Forrest
Creamer, 945 Bruce Cir., SE,
Atlanta, Ph. MA. 7-1817.
Guinea pigs (cavies), young
stock and bred sows for sale
reasonable; also, few prs. of
breeders available. B. H.
Holsomback, Rt. 2, Box 6890,
College Park, Ph. 964-6208
(Fairburn).
One pr. pure Flemish Giant
rabbits (cross between Ped.
whites and fawns), $10. 4
fine cross does, $3. ea. or en-
tire lot, $20. Charles Harris,
Clarkesville, Ph. 754-2747.
Some nice rabbits for sale.
O. J. Samples, 226 So. How-
ard: St, SE, Atlanta 17. Ph:
377-2175. :
Ped N. Z. White rabbits of
best bloodlines, Jrs. from
large show type parents, trios
from separate litters. R. La-
mar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79,
Wrightsville.
Ped Tortoise and Black
Dutch rabbits and English
rabbits all are marked good
and in good cond., for sale or
will trade for any kind of
game birds. Bobby Phillips,
514 Rocksprings Rd.. NE, At-
lanta 9, Ph. TR. 4-1270.
Poultry & Eggs
FOR SALE
Araucanus, blue and green
eggs, Longtail Phoenix, 40c
ea; Hamburgs, S. S., Buff
Cochins. Black Cochins, 35c
ea. All day old chicks and
eggs of all, $2.50 doz. Mrs.
Alex Padgett, 3218 Helen St.,
Savannah. Ph. 354-3805.
Araucanus Easter Egg
chickens, laying green and
blue eggs. $5. pr; baby
chicks, 2. mos, old, $1. ea.
Cannot ship. George Living-
-ston, Arnold Mill Rd. Wood-
stock.
Araucanus Easter Egg
chickens, purebred, laying
col. eggs, $10. pr. ine. ins.
parcel post. Send M. O. Mrs,
Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myr-
tle St. N. E. Atlanta 8. Ph.
TR. 4-5152.
3 Silver Duck Wing ban-
tam rooster and 2 hens, 10
used feeders and 7 water
fountains. Cannot ship, John
A. Kinsey, 318 Crown S&t.,
Dalton. -
57 N. H. Red hens, now
laying 18, mos. old, $45. cash,
chk. or Money Order. Do not
come after. Hens on range. W.
E. Clovard, Jefferson, .
2 pr. ea. White Silkies, $4.
pr; White Silkie roosters, $1.-
50; bantam hens, 60c ea., 2
pr. Araucanus lay blue and
green eggs, $5. pr; 1 rooster
and 2 hens, Black Tail Japs,
$6.; 1 pr. Buff Cochins, $4.:
will hatch eggs for 10c ea.
Mrs. Alex Padgett, 3218
aes St. Savannah. Ph. 345-
6 Indian Runner ducks, 2
Green Head Mallard drakes.
$1. ea. Sell-all or part, at my
home. Mrs. M. D. Richardson,
Rt. 1, Riverside Rd. Roswell.
Ph. 993-6527.
1 ea. Blue Mtn. Eagle stag,
$4.; white Dom cock, 1-1/2
yrs. old, $4; 2 gray stags,
1/2 Warhorse, 1/2 Gin Gray,
$3.; 2 hens, 1/2 Claret, 1/2 R.
., $2. ea. Ship one or all. R.
L. Griffin, 712 Oak St., Gain-
esville
MARKET BULLETIN _
Snead.
Show Dente Chics eee
nd 1-pr. Peafowls, at my
homies Mrs. A. R. DuBard,
Sweetwater Rd. Lithia
Springs.
that must be done in orc
to keep pace with the rest o
in attracting the tourist tra
nation and the world and to give
gians first class recreational ar
their spare time. eee
Any one desiring it
the island may contact one of the :
ing beach front motels or the Jek
land Authority for information and
The Wanderer, named for the last
to bring slaves to Georgia; The Cor :
The Jekyll Estates; Holiday Inn; and Tr
Buccaneer, the first motel
6 pure Dark Cornish hens
and 1 cockerel, all 1960 hatch,
large big bone type, $15. here
at farm. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington.
-accommoda
built b
Hay, 50c, 75c and $1.
bale. R. L. Jackson, c/o
River Farms, Rt. 1 Jone
DR 82224500
8 col. Bees and some
ment, Pat. hive, all in
cond., and Certified. J.
Lucas, 142 McDonoug
Conyers. Ph. 483-7344.
chickens, wt. about 1 lb. ea.
will ship. Eddie B. Hubbard,
Riv 1s Box 13 Union oli
Giant Black Minorea eggs,
$3. per 15; 12 for $2.50. Del.
by prepaid parcel post. L. B.
Millians, 105 Temple Ave.,
Newnan.
heads, $3. for 16, Send order.
J. D. Nix, Blairsville. a
Small turkeys and Speckled
guineas, 75c ea; |
turkeys, $5. ea; white Fantail
Show pigeons and Toulouse
geese, $5. pr; also turkey eggs,
$2.50 doz. Cannot ship. G. S
Bishop, Rt. 2, Rydal.
Booking orders for Bronze
turkey day old birds, 75c ea.
here. Roy EE... Clark, Rt. 1,
Gillsville. Ph. OL 2-2301.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Ready -to take orders f o r
1961 Coastal Bermuda hay.
First cutting Coastal hay, last
ot May to June 12. Highly fer-
tilized. Weed killed, $25.00 ton
at field or $30.00 Del. as much
as 20 to 60 miles. S. J. Clay,
Rt. 3, Macon. Ph. 788-2975
About 10 - 20 gal. and half
gal. syrup, $1.00 gal. Sell all
together or separately. Joey
Wolfe, Rt. 1, Uvalda. Ph. LY
4-3836.
Locust fence post, good size,
6-1/2 ft. long. Deliver. Con-
tact, Rex Rogers, Blairsville.
Ph. RI 5-5795.
Big Bamboo
cane roots,
4 in, dia. 2 for $3.00, 4, $5.00;
8. $7.00 postpaid. Wm G. Ison,
Brooks. :
Bermuda hay, well fertiliz-
ed, $22.00 ton at barn. Extra
chg. for del. Pierce L. Cline,
Rt. 1, Social Circle.
Fresh herbs, washed, clean,
Sassafras, Yellow Dock, Yel-
low Root, Devils Shoestring,
Queen of Meadow, $1.00 lb.;
Colts Foot, Life Everlasting,
2 lbs., $1.00. Add postage. R.
C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
300 bu. good, yellow shelled
corn for feed, sacked in good
sacks, $1.50 bu. J. W. Baxter,
Rt. 2, Hahira.
5-1/2 x 8 x 16 in. and 5 - 1/2
x 4x 16 in. easily converted
,to 8x 8 x 16 in. and 8x 4x 16
in. Never used, $100.00, Au-
brey A. Franklin, Rt. 1, Du-
luth. Ph, 448-2569.
Egg-O-Matic egg grader
and candler, excellent cond.
for sale, Frank P. Freeman,
Jr., Box 305, Talbotton. ;
1500 bu. .yellow corn for
feed, $1.60 bu. R. T. Beckham,
Molena, Ph. 3654.
Tobacco sticks, 1 in. x 1 in.
x 4 ft. $30.00 M. on our yard.
R. L. Fowler, Cuthbert. Ph.
RE 2-2060. :
One 7 Qt. National pressure
canner, used very little, $18.
Cannot ship. Mrs. W. A. |
well, 2122 Brockett Rd. T
er, :
15 Brown Red March hatch|
: | 5-1083.
Game eggs: Nigger Round-
1960 hatch
grows 60 ft. tall, 14 in. around,
2 combination block molds, |
Dec. 1960 run G
syrup, 12 Qt. bottles ~
$5.00; 24 Pt. bottles to
All FOB my farm, 5 mi
Metter, Candler Co. ne
57 Hwy. Can ship Exp.
Collect. L. H. Edenfiel
3, Box 177, Metter. P
- Hay, highly fertilized
quality, 35 tons Millet ;
tons oat hay, $30.00 ton
barn, D. L. Fountain,
Watson Ave., Warner
7 doz. 1/2 bu. tin
buckets used for p
-|peaches and other
good cond, $5.00 doz
Moore, Rt. 1, Gray.
Buckeyes, 5 for 25c
Lucy Musson, 7 Stevi
Summerville. ; z
Fresh roots and
washed clean, nice,
Root, Sassafras, Que
Meadow, 4 lb. lardb
$1.00; also fresh catnip
50c. Add postage. Mrs.
Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Gourds, Martins, few |
pers, 25c ea. ornamental
ea. Postage 50c on orde
Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt. 1,
ford. : See
Martin gourds, lar,
ea., $35.00 C; med.
Roots, Sassafras, May A
Yellow, Queen of Meadow,
Ibs., $1.00; Catnip, pepper
plants, 30c bunch; M:
gourd seed, 25c pkg
stamped, self-addressed e
lope. Add postage. Mrs. I
man Long, Rt. 5, Box 50,
Lijay este ;
Yellow root, fresh dug
washed, 4 lbs. lard box n
full, 85c; sunflower seed,
pks. 25c. Add postage
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, B
Ellijay.
State Cert. 3 band
Bees with 8 rack Hive, $1:
Bees with extra super,
more. Walter T. Appling,
3157 Browns Mill Rd. S,-
Atlanta 15. Ph. PO 6-014
CORRECTION: York sh
boar, 15 mos. old, fine se
hog, also Yorkshire, Land
and Hampshire shoats.
Cochran, 3986 Covington
Decatur. - :
Sale Event
May 18ThursdayBlec'
Co. Livestock Barn, C
ran... . Purebred
SaleAll Breeds ...
pigsCholera_ treated
_ Reg. in buyers name
Livestock Exchange, Ri
Abney, President. Carlt
Lawson, | County - Agent.
May 26 Friday -
Stock Yards
Dougherty
: peas Assn.