lark
Phil Campbell,
_ Farmers
Commissioner
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 26, 1961
: Farm Work
WANTED
Equipment
FOR SALE
sober, white man
married man, age 38,
syhildren, want job in
on Cattle farm, or
eed stuff. Can drive
nd tractor. Am sober
liable. Jim Broadnax,
stman.
@ man, no family, 49
wants job tending
or taking care of
people. Live as one
_and reasonable sal-
eed job at once. Must
Transportation.
in the line of work.
ns. Buford Bates, Rt.
1. Bates, Canton. Ph.
297. :
. old man with wife,
und need work at once.
actor and truck, also
carpenter..and. farm.
feed 3-4 R. house.
moved.
ie
old. white woman
yr. old girl and 6 yr.
, wants job on farm.
ans. Mrs. Louella
Rt. 1, Lavonia.
old couple want job
Jearn. Must have house
hed. lights and water:
-N. E. Brand, Rt. 3, Box
College Park.
r. old man, widower,
job on small chicken
abled War 2 white vet-
54 yrs. old, wants light
work with reliable par-
week. Can drive
1 , and am good
ice, fruit man. Bus fare
advanced. Elmer G.
Va Domi-Sec. 2 C.
Hospital, Thomas-
Vhite man, 47, sister 46 and
n 7, want work on
kinds farm
tk. Drive truck and trac-
. Both can work. Need job
once. Can move any time
{can move self. Have own
ck. Sam Wood, Rt. 4. East-
ingle, white man, 53 yrs.
on truck farm or gather-
crops, tending livestock.
as one of family, work
oard, washing and small
ges. Must have bus fare.
ge, number in family,
r with common = size
ily. Cannot drive tractor
k, but can work mules.
Parker Rt. 3, c/o Jim
. Nashville. -
. Not exp. but willing]
want job at once help-|_-
_ White woman 44 yrs. old,
ii. good health, wants job on
chicken farm. Exp. Husband
not able to work. Have boy 7
and daughter 4 yrs. old. Need
work at once. Have to be
moved. Can move at once.
Letters ans. Mrs. F. H. Burke,
2876 Deans Bridge Rd. Au-
gusta. ;
Farm Help
WANTED
Want white, middleaged
woman for house and light
farm work. Small salary, room
and board. Contact after 1:30
PM. Mrs. S. E. Newbern, Po-
mona. :
Want middleaged or young-
er woman for light farm work
on small farm. Prefer she can
drive. $12.50 week, room and
board. T. R. West, Rt. ee
jlenwood.
Want middleaged white
woman to live as one of the
family, no children, help with
yard and light farm work,
and as companion for elderly
woman. Room, board and sal-
ary. Will come after or pay
transportation. Mrs. Fred
Dowda, Box 651, Roswell,
Smyrna. Ph. HE. 5-4790.
Want steady sober man for
work on cattle farm. Steady
work. 5 R. house, water, elec.)
on school bus route. Prefer
man about 30-45 with some
cattle, maintenance, or me-
chanic experience. Give age,
size family, reference in let-
-|ter. Jack Willis, RFD, Folk-
ston.
Want white woman to live
in home on farm as one of
family, and help with farm
work on the farm. No objec-
tion to children. M. L. Dunn,
Rt. 1, Box 146, Locust Grove.
69 yr. old man wants some-
one to live with me on small
farm, close to town on paved
Hwy. Must have goo.: chara-
eter reference and can do lit-
tle cooking, also light farm
work. Write full details about
self. J. H. Black, Rt. 1, Hwy.
19, Ochlochnee.
Want white woman, 50-55
yrs. old, no bad habits, live in
and care for 2 children, 2-1/2
and 5 yrs. old, and light house
and farm work. Write. Mrs.
M. Green. Rt. 4, Box 111A,
Alpharetta.
Want middleaged couple on
farm. The man to help in a
Dairy. Good house, wired for
stove. George D. Rice. Rt. 2,
Madison. :
Nearly 46,000 persons at-
tended educational programs
at the Rock Eagle 4-H Club
Center during 1960, reports
Cecil Johnson, a 4-H Leader.
s i a e : e -
Georgia
MPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH
R TATE EAST OF
THE MISSISSIPPE
Prac. new Poulan K. chain
saw, 14 in. bow, used only for
asture clearing, perfect cond.,
5125.00 or will trade for cal-
ves of equal value. Robert E.
Benton, Rt. 4, Newnan, Ph.
AL. 3-5579.
6 row cotton duster for
tractor, for sale cheap. A. M.
Winslett, Rt. 1, Loganville.
Allis Chalmers G. tractor in
good cond., new tires, culti-
vator, disc tiller, planters,
mowing machine, all in A-1
cond., $700.00. J. B. Gallman,
Rt. 2, Villa Rica; Phe -259-=
4481.
2 H, McCormick Dearing
mower, tongue and all first
class cond., $50.00; also, 2 H.
wagon and harness, metal flat
rim wheels, bed, sides, tongue,
all good cond., $50.00. L. A.
Turnipseed, 3125 Kelley Cha-
ee Decatur, Ph. 289 -
070.
2 Wilson bulk milk tanks,
150 gal. ea., stainless - steel
strainer and other dairy equip.
George F. Phillips, Rt. 1,
Rockmart, Ph. 684-3995. 2
D-4 Caterpillar Bulldozer,
7-U series with 4S hydraulic
blade, good cond., $3,500.00.
J. L. McClure, 5686 Campbell-
ton Rd., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph.
DI. 4-4562. =
-1 row corn cutting silage
machine, McCormick Deering,
good shape,
Carson, Farmington, Ph. SO.
9-3621.
1950 DC Case tractor, ex-
cellent rubber, front and rear,
good mechanical cond., hydra-
ulic system for remote cylin-
der, $700.00. T. F. Dean, c/o
Deans Farm, Palmetto, Ph.
463 - 5452. :
Windmill complete, torn
down, at my place 1/2 mi.
from Tacewell on Rt. 240. Les-
ter Icard, Tazewell.
1960 Eggomatic egg grader,
$150.00; 80, 25 Ib. cap., Check-
R-Board tube feeders, $2.00
ea., 14 epg baskets, $1.50 ea.
All like new. J. E. Clark, Rt.
1, Lithonia, Ph. 483-8493
(Conyers).
Two, 13 x 28, tractor tires
and tubes in good cond., cheap.
Horace E. Williams, Jr., Craw-
ford, Ph. GL. 6-3750. :
1950 Ford tractor, model 8-
N, planters Culticators, bot-
tom plow, harrow, sidedres-
sing attachment, new tires on
rear wheels, motor overhaul-
ed since last crop, planters
need minor repair, $850.00.
Armor Smith, Rt. 2, Eastman.
$400.00. Lester
Whirl-A-Way egg washer,
$100.00; one Bin-Batch, 23
ton, 2 compartment, suitable
for lime, fertilizer or feed,
$750.00. Mrs. A. K. Adams,
c/o Country Squire Farm,
| Meadow Lane Rd., Dunwoody,
Ph. BL. 5-2502 (Atlanta).
Ferguson tractor, model 20,
motor recently overhauled, in
first class cond., $600.00; 6 ft.
harrow, 3 point hitch, $175,
or $750. for both. Fred O.
Darby, PO Box 464, Albany,
Ph. HE. 5-8296.
Ford corn picker, sheller
machine, machine used on on-
ly about 200 acres, for sale
at reasonable price. O. ;
Bramblett, Rt. 1, Colbert.
1-1/2 yd. front end loader
on OC-12 Oliver Diesel craw-
ler tractor, bought 3 yrs. ago,
excel. cond., $5,000. Phone
nights. Guy Crews, Bremen.
Bolen Huskey 5 HP garden
tractor with 30 in. sickle bar,
turn plow, hiller, 8 disc har-
row, cultivator, tooth harrow,
28 in. dozer blade and wheel
weight, complete, $200.00. C.
C. Wilson, 1734 Harts Mill Rd.
Rt. 1. Chamblee, Ph. GL. 7-
4825.
5 R. A. Wood brooders, 1,-
000 cap. ea., feeders, automa-
tic waterers and water pipe,
$300. W. V. Starling, Gray-
son, Ph. TH. 3-2634 (no col-
lect calls).
Power take-off (rear) and
2 front wheels for Farmall H.;
also, some parts for Farmall
Meade Browns Jr wotviea,
Hwy. 49, Gray, Ph. YU. 6-
3343.
Combine, A-6 Case, needs
minor repairs, 1950 model.
Mrs. H. O. Dean, c/o Deans
Farm, Palmetto, Ph. 463-5451.
Aluminum chicken layer
cage equipment, electric fix-
tures included, $200.00; 3240
cages, 60c ea.; elec. brooder.
$7.50. All in good cond. B. F.
Boling, 3468 Washington Rd.
East Point. Ph. PO 1=2229.
Planer mill, Yates Ameri-
can 91, blowers and blow pipe,
dust collector, rip - saw, 156
hp motor (never used much),
with extra drive pulley, $8,-
500.00. Mrs. Clarence D. Tay-
lor, Folkston. Ph. HY 6-3037.
864 layer cages complete
with stainless steel watering
troughs and feeders, plus han-
gars, good cond., 25c ea. J. T.
Green, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain.
Ph. 469-6002.
One Farmall cub mowing
machine, good cond., $75.00.
Elbert F. Bradley, Rt. 1, Wa-
co. Ph. 8327-969.
Keenco eggs washer, model
700, excellent cond., for sale.
W. B. Colclough, Penfield. Ph.
453-3617 (Greensboro). No
collect calls.
Good, heavy duty, gasoline
farm engine, 8 - 10 HP; also,
hay rake for Ford tractor. C.
Me elds 88 Marietta Rd., Ros-
well. :
8 ft. dump rake for Farmall
cub tractor, practically new,
$75.00. Jack Crowder, Melody
Brook Farm, RFD 3, Marietta.
Ph. HE 5-8656.
NUMBER 47
Sandpump outfits,
Chalmers motor 40 hp., iron
boxes, pipe and hose, located
on Perkinson Mill Rd. Austell.
O. W. Robinson, 118 Hames
Rd., Marietta. Ph. 428-0209.
Under ground Propane or
Butane high pressure gas
tank, 500 gal. cap., $125.00. T.
H. Patterson. PO Box 119,
Waco.
Nine HP Planet Jr. garden
tractor, 1956 model with 10
disc harrow, turn plow, cul-
tivators, hillers, etc. All in A-
1 cond., kept under shelter,
$175.00. Michael H. Haley,
1823 Catalina Dr., Augusta.
Garden tractor with 6-1/2
HP motor, tractor grip tires
and all equip. James Hamp-
ton, 113 Schaffer Rd., Mariet-
ta, Ph. HE. 6-1480 (Smyrna).
Old fashioned threshing ma-
chine, old log cart, good mow-
ing machine and several pieces ~
of mule farming equip. Mrs.
Wayne Roberts, Rt. 1, Su-
wanee. 2
Leahy Favorite incubator
model 116-E, 4 trays, used
only 4 mos. for game bird
eggs, excel. cond., $100.00. M.
Allis
L. Hanson, 5725 Forsyth Rd,
Macon, Ph. SH. 2-1118.
Model H-11 Harven ham-
mermill equipped with bag-
ger, 4 sizes of screens, used
very little, $110.00 with 50 ft.
endless belt or. $75.00 without
belt. Can be seen at B. G, Hill
home, 10 mi. W. Franklin,;just
off Hwy. 34. Owner Joe G.
Hill, 4477 Rivoli Dr., Macon,
Ph. OR, 5-3561 (Franklin).
2 H. wagon, good cond.
throughout, $20.00. Berkley
Ruiz, 320 New St., Winder.
1948 model 1 ton, Intnl.
truck, good shape with new
tires, bed size 6 x 8 ft., $200
for quick sale. No letters ans.
J. B. Cowart, Rt. i, Rydal.
Cub, 1 disc, plow for sale
cheap or will exchange f 0 r
calf. A. L. King, Rt. 1, Coyv-
ington, Ph. 786-2817.
9 ft. fertilizer spreader,
needs some repairs,. $25.00.
J. L. Simpkins, Lithonia, Ph.
482-6171.
Sears deep well jet pump, :
including approx. 130 ft. o
plastic hose, 2 sizes, used less
than 2 years. Guy W. Hem-
bree, Rt. 2, Villa Rica, Ph.
259-3213.
Aluminum covered trailer,
6 x 8, good tires and wheels
with bows for cover, used
very little, $60.00. T. H. Ho-
well, Rt. 3, Box 16, Ball
Ground. :
Deep jet well water systems
complete less pipe, 1/2 HP
Sta - Rite pump, foot valve
with jet and large 83 gal.
tank with fittings for plas-
tic pipe, 1-1/4 and 1 in., looks
good and runs good, $45.06
complete. Located 2 mi. W. of.
White. L. G. Hendricks, White,
Ph. EV. 2-4038 (Cartersville).
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Equipment
FOR SAiE
Farmall A tractor in good
/shape with fair rear tires and
good front tires. Hugh Linch,
Moreland, Ph. AL. 3-6499.
i John Deere portable hay
baler with motor, belt and
blocks, all in good cond. J. H.
E Brazier, Zebulon.
Oliver stationary hay bal-
er, powered with good 8 HP
air = cooled gasoline engine
factory mounted on steel trail-
er with 4 rubber tires, h a s
not been used for several yrs.,
$100.00. Mrs. J. C. Starr, Rt.
3, Forsyth, Ph. 6666.
; 1956 Ford tractor, 850 ser-
vies, 5 forward transmission in
perfect cond., new tires, 10
dise Taylor-way bush and bog
harrow, 2 disc plow, Coving-
ton planter and cultivator,
;scoop and 4 wheel rubber
tired wagon. Jerry D. Wil-
jiams, Rt. 2, Box 206-A, Bu-
sford, Ph, 434-9858.
1952 Dodge sliding door
farm truck with closed in
compartment behind driver
all steel body, $250.00. Glenn
Norton, Fairburn, Ph. 964 -
(7349.
1950 Ford pick-up truck in
extra good shape, $350.00.
Ben Robinson, Rt. 4, Carroll-
fon.
| 1961 Allis Chalmers D - 14
tractor, Bulldozer blade, front
end loader, back blade, set of
Kurl shank harrows, 8 dise
cut - away harrow (26 in.),
11934 Chevrolet truck, 1-1/2
fon, all like new, $4.500.00. W.
R, Gordon, Rt. 2, Stone Moun-
_ tain. :
UD - 14 motor with new
head and one large edger for
sawmill, reasonably priced. J.
: R. Hill,, Greenville.
Mule drawn J. D., 5 ft.,
blade, $30.00; J. D., 9 ft.
dump rake, like new, $40.00;
2 J. D. 2. H., wagons with
flat bed, kept under shed, $35
ea.; Intn). riding plow, extra
good, $50.00; IHC 4 bar steel
wheel side delivery rake, $75.
C, T. Ellington, Rt. 1, Oxford.
.
3 H. P. Lawson gasoline en-
gine with 3 in. V pulley and
rope starter; also, saw an d
mandrell for same. Located on
Rt. 2, 3-1/2 mi. from Gravely
Gap. E. C. McKinney, Rt. 2,
Box 35, Blue Ridge. :
.1951 Ford tractor with good
tires and side mower; also,
Ford tractor for parts. All for
$550.00. Mrs. W. H. Hearn,
6900 Campbellton Rd., SW,
Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-0046.
2 4H. trailer, 4 wheel,
straight axles, good cond. and
pulls well, bargain priced at
$300.00. Max Williams, Rt. 3,
Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-4101.
1952 Ford pick-up truck,
steel bottom in body, good
cond. 6 ply tires, 8 cyl.
$375.00; Black and Decker, 8
in., skill saw, good as new,
$69.50; Sears handy-man gar-
den tractor, never used, $100.
A. A. Franklin, Rt. 1, Duluth,
Ph, 448 = 2569.
Will sacrifice 5 mo. old Fo-
ley automatic saw filing ma-
chine and sets for hand a n d
circular saws. Call or write.
R. E. Ogletree, Marshallville.
Three 1955 Fordson Major
Diesel tractors; good cond.,
priced unusually cheap. S. M.
Davis, Warwick. Ph. 535-4351.
B. F. Avery tractor, 1946
model, with 4 disc tiller,
planters, and eultivators, fair
tires, has power take - off
and motor just rebuilt, all
good cond., $300.00. H. F.
Horton, 3306 Bouldercrest Rd.
Conley. 622 - 4020.
OSE EUS os raga S Tcl niea eee
Trailer, factory built, all
steel dump, 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, used very
little, prac. new, $150.00.
George I. Jackson, Rt. 1, Box
51, Spalding Dr., Norcross,
Ph. 448-3536. :
1953 model 3/4 ten, F-250
truck, good motor and body,
steel bed and sides, 3 new 6
ply tires, $450.00, or trade for
1-1/2 ton truck, 1956 model
or later; also, 6 can Intnl.
milk cooler, $25.00 or trade
for farm bell or shop tools.
M. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial
Dr., Stone Mountain, Ph. 443-
7370, | 3
Equipment
WANTED
Want propane gas tank
within radius of 25 mi., about
250 gal. cap., to be used on
top of ground. State all in-
formation in first letter. D.
L. Shahan, Rt. 2, Chickamau-
ga.
Want 1 - 10 HP Wisc. or
Briggs Stratton motor, to be
used on power saw. Prefer it
not to be over 1-1/2 yrs. old,
reasonably priced. Le wis
Adamson, Box 175, Mt. Ver-
non.
Want Chev., 4 x 4, truck.
State price and what you
have. Henry F. Blaskman, Rt.
2, Box 432, Griffin, Ph. 7966.
Want power take = off and
mowing machine for Massey
Harris pony tractor. Must be
in good cond. and reasonably
priced. Mrs. Ernest V. Horne,
PO Box 461, Folkston,
Want ram pump, extra
large, in good cond., to pump
heavy flow of water; also,
want approx. 1,500 ft. of 2 in.
galvanized irrigation pipe. C.
W. Tippins, Rt. 1, Powder
Springs, Ph. 428-9081 (Mari-
etta).
Want Farmall Cub tractor,
prefer with rotary mower.
Must be in good running cond.
State yr., model and best cash
price; also, want 38 bottom
plow in good cond. for use|
on 3 point hitch tractors. Jack
Willis, RFD, Folkston.
Want used or junk Farmall
C. tractor for parts. W. C. Mc-
Sone Sr., Bowman, Ph. 283-
3780.
Want Cider press, either
hand or power operated. State
price and location. Dr. J. W.
Watts, Bowdon, Ph. 3333.
_ Want used Ford tractor with
live power take - off and 2
stage clutch for cash. S. J. 904
Morgan, Rt. 4, Box 109, Syl-
vania, Ph. UL. 7-3665 (New-
ington).
Want good 1 row potato dig-
ger, prefer No. 16 Intnl; also,
want front end loader for Su-
per C or H Farmall tractor.
Give description and price in
first letter. Douglas Holliman,
Ocilla.
Want milk clarifier, a au-
tomatic bottle filler that uses
hooded stoppers for 48 MM
bottler. All to be used in a
small dairy. W. O. Vickery,
Meansville, Ph. 7-5572.
SG PS SY ean OS
Want Allis Chalmers hay
baler (round bales). Charles
Kemp, Jr., Camilla, Ph, 336-
8401.
ee See en eee
_Want at least 2 Diesel en-
gines, one large and one small,
to rebuild and convert into ir-
rigation units to use on farm.
Robert E. Smith. PO Box 921,
Valdosta, Ph. CH. 4-0532.
SERENE SIE eT FO Sa OE A
Want mowing board for
mule drawn No. 19 Oliver
plow or No. 19 Oliver tur-
ner. Lee Hamby, Rt. 1, Ac-
worth.
PES RE reer oS SRG pive AO TIN a
Want Deaborn or Ferguson
3 point hitch 2 bottom plow.
J. H. Brazier, Zebulon.
Want vacuum bulk cooler,
300 - 500 gal. size. Consider
regular tyne if vacuum isnt
available. Eli H. Wagler, Mon-
tezuma.
SES ROE es SS ak eer
Want immediately one good
900 x 40 tire and tube for
old F-12 Farmall tractor.
Wayne D. Phillips, c/o Honey
Ridge Plantation, Guyton. Ph.
PR 2-3933.
Want used automatic wa-
terers and trough type feed-
ers for broilers, also bulk
type feeders. Clyde V. Little-
field, 460 Pine Needle Rd.
Athens. Ph. LI 8-3902 (after
6 PM)
Want mower, complete, for
Allis Chalmers B tractor. Ed-
ward L. Boyd, 2037 Spring
Hill Terrace, Augusta.
| Ph. 567-2526.
FOR SALE.
Cattle
ABS bull, Brown Swiss-
Jersey, 14 mos. old, used to
rope, gentle, wt. approx. 500
Ibs., artificial Brown Swiss
breed from Jersey cows, $80.
C. T. Griffin, Jr.. Rt. 2, Hwy.
115, Cleveland.
First calf Holstein heifers,
to start calving late in July,
ealfhood vaccinated, most of
them bred to ABS bulls. H..
F. Robinson, c/o Mac Mor
Farms, Rt. 1, Bonaire, Ph.
GA. 9-1812 (Perry).
Extra good Angus
long, deep, broad
straight back, big bone, very
gentle, purebred, no papers,
wt. over 1,000 Ibs., $200. at
my farm. Webbie Mann, Rt.
3, Hartwell, Ph. FR. 6-4596.
50 dairy cattle, milk base
and contract, Surge pipeline
milker, automatic washer.
Walter Stanelle, Newton
bull,
Bridge Rd., Athens, Ph. LI.
3=3710 :
One Reg. Angus bull,
Champion Eilenmeere blood-}
lines, real nice calf, 8 mos.
old, wt. about 500 Ibs.. $160.
or will trade for Reg. Angus
heifer. Papers furnished.
James H. Cook, Rt. 1, De-
mooney Rd., College Park,
Ph. 964-3654 (Fairburn).
5 Reg. Shorthorn bulls, 6
mos. old, excel. quality and
bloodlines, $150. up; also, 6
yr. old bull and 18 mo. old
bull. W. R. Wiggins. Rt. 2,
Cuthbert.
Several good Holstein dairy|R
cows and heifers; also, some
Reg. and grade Jerseys, all to
freshen this fall. George F.
Phillips. Rt. 1, Rockmart, Ph.
684-3995.
Good, purebred Shorthorn
bulls, service age, for sale.
Henry Bell, Rt. 5, Box 419-
A, jones Ph. AD. 6-
2 purebred polled White-
face bulls, wt. 450 to 500 lbs.
subject to Reg.. 6 mos. old. P.
E. Scoggins, Rt. 3, Ashburn,
40 head of milch cows, 14
bred heifers, 810 lb. miik
base with Bordens Sanckens
in Augusta, and 265 gal. Craft
bulk tank, 2 Surge milking
machine units. W. N. Cofer,
Rt. 1. Box 284, Washington,
Ph. OS. 8-2201.
Guernsey milch cow, sound
in all 4 quarters, gives a lot.
of milk and butter, with third
ealf heifer, about 6 wks. old.
J. A. Page, Rt. 3, Soperton
(at Orland}.
Thoroughbred Jersey bull,
18 mos. old, cream color, de-
horned, ring in nose and is
gentle. can be Reg. J. A. El-
der. Rt. 3, Salem Rd., Ring-
gold.
Purebred Hereford bull, 4
vrs. old, good bloodline. sell-
ing to prevent inbreeding. C.
O. Waldron. Rt. 2, Cumming,
Ph. TU. 7-2775.
15 Santa Gertrudis cattle:
Reg. bull, Seven 2 yr. old
heifers. four 18 mo. old, heif-
ers, three 3 mo. old heifers,
same Res., some 7/8ths, some
2/4ths. See and make offer.
Yack Crowder. c/o Melady
Rrook Farm, Windv Hill Rd.,
nee Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-
29 nice dairy cows and 5
can per day base and with
ather dairy equiv. if needed.
O. W. Wilhurn, Rt. 1, Winder.
Ph. LI. 3-2874 (Athens).
Gentle, healthy, 11 yr. old
Jersey cow, bred to purebred
Black Angus bull, to freshen
late winter or early spring, not
milking now, $100. Write first.
Miss Lucille Lazenby, Rt. 2,
Marietta.
Small, clean, gentle herd of
beef cattle; 4 cows, 2 heifers,
3 yearling steers, mo. old bull
calf, and fine young dbl. Reg.
polled Hereford herd bull and
with 4 more calves due soon,
$1,500. for entire lot. FOB
my farm. Stuart Lewis. 1264
Cumberland Rd.,
Livestork . |
body, | #y
| pehart,
$250. ;
'Campbellton Rd.,
| Guinea
NE, Atlanta, | fc
7
-cinated. W. S. B
Bailey Farm, Rt.
5 Reg. Ayshire bull
1,200 lbs. ea.; 5
Ayshire) cows. W. M.
BR Ph. 2394 (1
ORS ee
Reg. Black Angus
yrs. old, top Eileenmere |
ing, wt. approx. 1,20
selling to prevent inbre
$250. K. J. Hippenste
1, Acworth, Ph. WE.
Reg. Guernsey male,
well marked, good bloo
also, 2. grade Guernsey
ill freshen first o
with second and third
W. Thurmond, Fa
COM ea
Purebred but not Reg.
Angus bull, 4 yrs. old,
ing to prevent inbreedir
quick sale. W. T. Brya
1, Hwy. 54, Sharpsbur;
AL. 3-0535 (Newnan).
Reg. polled Hereford
5 yrs. old; one Angus s)
er; 2 polled Herefor
with calves by side.
seen 2 mi. from Hampt
tificial bloodlines, 14 mo
wt. 600 Ibs.; 19 mo. ol
800 lbs. and 23 mo. ol
. Dam ut
milk producers and fat
All reasonably priced.
Bunn, Midville.
Pride of Whiteway;
Japalynka Pridemere 3.
. G. Jennings, PO Bo
Macon, Ph. SH. 3-5066.
2 Holstein heifers, 1 yr.
from Reg. stock but wi
papers, $175. ea. Mrs. C.
Rio o. = dlaCks
7930 (Griffin). _
8 Black brood cows,
Reg. $150. ea; also, one R
Angus bull, 2-1/2 yrs.
H. O. White,
SW
lanta 11, Ph. PL. 8-711
stock Little
Black African Guinea
and 3 male hogs. Locat
1/2 mi. So. on Hwy
Wilson Carson, c/o Ca
Hog Farm, R
Box 371, Griffin. zi
Reg. Duroc pigs, 6 wks. |
from FFA pig chain, Reg.
buyers name if desired,
ea. Johnny Brown, c/o
Brown, Rt. 1, Milledgev
Ph. GL. 2-4278.
Purebred. meat type
pigs, from champion blot
lines, Reg. in buyers nal
P. M. Middleton, Rt. 3, W
cross (Valdosta Hwy.,
out, look for Duroc sign).
Purebred, meat type Ha
shires, 3 boars and 1 gilt.
cel. breeding stock, 4-1/2
old, treated for Cholera
wormed. Papers availa
Otis Woods, Rt. 4, Box
Swainsboro.
ao
Cherry red Durocs,
and gilts, Reg. in United
rec Assn., wormed and
ed for Cholera, 3 mos.
$35.; 5 mos. old, $40. ea.,
ited 8 mo. old, $40. All
farm. A. C. Weathers, PO B
37, Hwy. 32, Mershon.
Young boars of Hampshir
and Black Poland Chin
breeds, 3 mos. to 6 mos.
from Cert. breeding. All tr
ed for Cholera and E
pelas, $40. to $100.; also,
of both breeds. same p
Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran.
Excel. group of Berk
boars and gilts, farrowed
Feb., sired by SW Quee
Mainstay 4th CL and Ly
wood Klansman 2nd. All ha
lots of length and quality, Re
in buyers name, $35. and u
weanling pigs, $15. up. S.
Sosebee, Rt. 1, Demorest.
cated 1 mi. N. MHabersha
Mills.) ab oie eeee
Horses, Mules &
Ph, TR, 2-1072-
a ae nee
ny rs ola baited mare,
or ladies or children;
. old stallion. thor-
has 2 white stock-
aS; Carnesville, | Ph.
(Homer).
g colt, 16 mos, old,
le, Ph. 826-2051.
Shetland pony mares,
th colts by side and
ck to Reg. stallion, all
or children; also, sev-
ood geldings. Sell sep-
(or all together cheap.
Holbrook, 415 N. Main
nesboro, Ph. GR. 8-
and white, 6 yr. old,
yhetland pony, wt. about
saddle and bridle, ali
50. or trade for cattle
s of equal ~alue. Mrs.
Wood, Ball Ground.
re mule, 8 yrs. old, gen-
d works anywhere,
g. Tenn walking mare,
ddaughter of Roan Allen
with extra nice stud
Yi side. W. R. Wiggins, Rt.
Cuthbert, Ph. RE. 2-2068.
od 3 yr. old buckskin
ter horse mare, $175. or
ade for 9 to 12 mo. old
refer Buckskin, roan,
83-C, ae Ph,
87.
all Shetland pony stal-
900 = Ibs.,
oe running walk,
leasure horse for experienc-
fine
1,000 - 1,100 Ib. saddle
dare not over 9 yrs. old,
entle, with easy canter or
nort lope. E. E. Wantland,
1, Box 110, Ft. Valley
mi. E. on Hwy. 96).
Spotted gaited plain. gen-|
tle and fine, 14 hands high,
reasonably priced. Henry
Popiel, PO Box 57, Ellaville.
Ph. 937-3212.
Large Pinto mare, wt. ap-
prox. 1,200 lbs., 12 yrs. old;
also, one excel. work mule.
Billy Kirby, Rt. 3 Lawrence-
ville, Ph. TH. 3-4902.
At Stud: Tenn. Walking
horse stallion, Reg. No.
550532, Midnight lad, sire
.| Midnight Merry Boy, grand-
sire Midnight Son, excel. con-
formation. Herbert Smith,
Ph. 993-6353.
At Stud: Welch pony, sor-
rel with white blaze, flaxen
,|mane and tail and_ 2 white
socks on rear feet. Walton V.
Starling, Grayson, Ph. TH. 3-
2634 (no collect calls).
At Stud: EJDora Socks, Pin-
to stallion with outstanding
white markings. All colts eli-
gible for Reg. with Pinto
Horse Assn. Will pasture
mares on farm. Mrs. Gwen
Cook, c/o HyGwenJa Farm,
Rt. 2, Stone Mountain, Ph.
469-8403.
At Stud: Reg. Arabian stal-
lion No. 12668 Sharooz, by
Al Marah Rooz out of Afirah,
all foals eligible for Reg. Lim-
ited service. Charles L. Mc-
Daniel, c/o Hobby Horse
Farm, Rt. 1. DeMooney
ier College Park, Ph. 964-
4-1/2 yr. old jack for sale
or will trade for other live-
stock. J. Z. Bragg, Adairsville.
Bay mare, 600-700 Ibs.; 3
yrs. old broken for saddle,
reasonably priced. Located
near Clermont. Frank W. De-
Long, Jr., 919 Park St., NE,
Gainesville, Ph. LE. 2- 9246.
Racking mare. 8 yrs. old
with 3 mo. old filly by side.
Ideal pleasure horse, unusu-
ally smooth gaits, gentle and
safe for adults or children.
Miss Annette Schroeder, 1592
Olympian Cir.. SW, Atlanta
10, Ph. PL. 3-1622.
Sheep and Goats
Milk goat that freshened
July 14 with a well marked
pair kids; also, 9 mo. old bil-
_|ly. Will sell right. B. L. Mc-
Donold, 129 Park Ter., Col-
lege Park, Ph. PO. 6-9398.
3 milk goats, one milking
about 5 ats. daily, one just
turned dry and other just 4
or 5 mos.,old, all for $65., or
will trade for pigs. Mrs.
B. Garner, Marietta, Ph. 428-
ider, $200. cash or trade| 7903
One Saanan buck grown
and one Nubian nanny, now
milking; also, one Toggen-
burg nanny with 2 kids, just
freshened. Mrs. H. Sims,
Sr., Rt. 1, Box 32, Rincon.
about 1,000 lbs.. good
ddle Horse, has filly colt,
ed by Reg. Tenn. Walker;
so, 13 mo. stud colt,
gentle and shows good
ibilities. Joe V. Arnold,
arner Robins, Ph. WO. 3-
(see at farm on Hwy.
7 mi. N: of Perry).
+ Stud: Buddys_ Black
Reg. Tenn. Walking
e, one of the most con-
istent and outstanding stal-
a now showing. Roy Dor-
y, 2561 Bohler Rd., NW,
nta, Ph. CE. 7- 1115.
At Stud: Bandar, Reg. Ara-
jan, excel. endurance horse,
op quality foals, of fine con-
ormation, disposition and
bility. All foals may be reg-
stered. Boarding facilities for
mares. Mrs. Val. Beaty, 4289
Tat. Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph.
3U. 9-0173 for appointment.
ay Arabian stallion. 14.3
ds high, gentle for any-
e to ride, proven sire of
-ceptional colts, $250. or will
ade for Quarter horse mare |
gelding; also. white Ara-
at Stud, Silver Bill, Fee
nd keep mare for 3 days.
Johnny Leege, c/o M and
Ranch, pee Ph.
et black parade horse, 5
d, well mannered and }
.rge bay mare, 9 yrs. old,|
4 nice hornless goats, from
heavy milkers, 2 ea. male and
female. 5 mos. old. Cannot
ship. Henry E. Brown. Rt. 4,
Douglasville, Ph. WH. 2-
360,
ited by Reg. Tenn. Walker, | 436
Livestock
WANTED
es
Want good pluz mule, wt.
900 Ibs. Must be cheap for
cash. State what you have. J.
J. Simmons, Rt. 1, Alto.
Want mare or horse Alor
5 yrs. old. Must be very gen-
tle and easy for girl of 15 to
ride and price must be cheap.
Willie Kemp, Rt. 2, Midville,
Ph. SO, 3-2412 (Twin City
no collect calls). ~
Want mare mule colt, from
1 yr. old_up, within 75 mi. of
Toccoa. State age, size, color
and price in answering. R. Q.
Brown, 767 Falls St., Toccoa,
Ph, 6-2824 days.
Want. several good pinto
mares for brood mares. State
what you have. Mrs. Gwen
Cook, c/o HyGwenJa Farm,
Rt. a, Baers Mountain, Ph.
469-84 :
Georgias spring pig crop
for 1961 is estimated at 1,197,-
000 head, a six percent de-
jerease from the number far-
wed in the spring of 1960,
ding to the Georgia Crop
eporting Service,
c/o Grassview Farm, Roswell, |:
Poultry 7
Cane ol
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Araucanus Easter E g g
chickens, purebred, laying
colored eggs, $10.00 pr. Ship
Exp, Col; hatching eggs, asst.
cols. 40 ea. ins. parcel post.
Money Order. Mrs. Addie A.
Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. N. E.,
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4- -5152.
Golden Sebright bantams, 6
hens, 8 cocks, 5 about grown
pullets, $1.50 ea. or $15.00 for
lot. Clayton Hall, Silver
Creek. ~
15-20 Black, red and Brown
Red Rose comb bantams, 3-4
mos. old, good type and small,
50c ea. J. M. Kelly, 621 North
Ave., Hapeville.
2 trios Exhibition Black Old
Eng. bantams, $7.50 trio; 1 pr.
non-Bearded Silkies, $4.00;
Silkie chicks and _ Silver
Duckwing O. E. _ cockerels,
reasonable. John M. Wolfe,
4293 Chamblee - Tucker Rd.
Doraville.
Blue and Barred Cochins,
excellent quality, 1960 - 61
hatch. Selling entire stock.
Dr. G. M. Pattillo, 4 Perker-
son Dr. Austell. Ph. 948-2141.
Brahma bantams, Buff and
Dark, outstanding Show birds
that won at Dixie Classic and
Southeastern F air.
stock and some good breeders
for sale cheap. J. R. Hough-
ton, 1123 Eden Ave. S. E. At-
lanta 16. Ph. MA 7-7471.
Light Brahma, Buff Brah-
ma, White Cochins, Spangled
pit game bantams, $4.00 and
$5.00 pr. From champions of
Done - Roving Farm. Fred
Thompson, Clarkston. Ph, He
38-9147.
Black Bulldog bantams, 6,
$2.00; games, 2 mos. old,
$3.50; trio Black Cornish, 5
mos. old, $3.00; Cavies (guin-
ea pigs), $1.00 ea. tan Fantail
pigeons, $3.00 pr. white, $4.
Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd.
No E: Atlanta 17.
Three 18 mos. old Round~-
head roosters, $12.00; one 5
mos. old, $2. 00: 6 hens, 1 yr.
old, $2. 00 ea. Will ship. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Coogler Rd.
Dalton.
$4
2 full Warhorse hens,
ea. 1 brown - red cock, 2 yrs.
a old, $11.00; 1 nice gray stag,
$2.50. Booty, Griffin, 712 Oak
St. Gainesville.
28 nice hens for sale, 1 or
all. See. M. M. Benefield, Rt.
SBkeBOx 63... Newnan.
5 extra nice Minorca hens
and rooster, 1960 hatch, $15;
24 March 1961 hatch Minorca
pullets, 4 for $5. Ship Collect.
Must sell at once. E. W. Grein=
er Palmetto St. Bainbridge.
1 wk. old guineas, as, $25. 25.00 C.
or 30 ea. 2, 3, 4 and 5 wk.
old guineas, add 5e ea. week;
guinea eggs, $10.00 C. or 12c
ea. The guineas are white
meat and known as Royal
Purple guineas. R. B. Brad-
shaw, 348 Ormond St. S. E.
Atlanta 15. Ph. MA 7-0167.
2 white turkey hens and Oa
dbl. breasted Bronze gobbler,
$12.00 for lot. Rufus L. Camp,
915 Jodeco Rd. Jonesboro. Ph.
GR. 8-8100.
Purebred Buff Cochins cocks,
1961 hatch, $1.50 ea. Frances
E. Newton, 211 Stone Street,
Waynesboro.
Young 32.
One 2 yr. old Peacock, $15
or exch, for one Peahen. O. L.
Craft, Rt. 2, Lavonia.
1200 to 1500 Bobwhites and
Chukars, all ages and equip-
ment for sale, Per, 94. J. L.
Taylor, Rt. 2, Taylors Mill
ee Fort Valley, Ph. TQ 5-
Quail and quail eggs, $15
C; day old quail, ot C;
week old, $35.00 Others
priced according i age. Per.
39. B. F. Norton, Rt. 1, Can-
ton. Ph. 77-2777.
Extra large 1960 hatched
breeder quail, 8 to 10 and 1/8
ozs., improved 41 yrs. Eggs
from such and quail of all
ages by the thousands, Adulis
1 to 4 ozs. large than average.
Wt. certificate and free color
photos of Champions. Wm. A.
Thomas, 421 Mark Bldg., Box
K, Atlanta 3. Mu 8-0866.
Bobwhite quail, fat, ready
turn loose on reservation or
for eating. Baby birds of all
ages. Per. 44. J. L. Reed, Rt.
25 Box; SL GA, Kennesaw, Ph.
WE 4-6508 (Acworth).
Northern Bobwhite quail
day old, 35c ea; 2 wks. old, 40c
ea; Eggs, 20c ea. $18.00. Per
A. N. Reeves, 7866 Ros-
well Rd. Rt. 1, Dunwoody. Ph.
993 - 4020.
500 Bobwhite quail, 6 wks.
old, 50c ea. Per. 66. W. Z.
Page, 2125 6th St., Columbus.
Ph. FA 2-5896.
1960 - 61 hatch Bobwhite
quail, $2.50 pr.,
C.. Exp, Col. Breeders now
laying. Per. 32. John E. Saxon,
Rt. 5, Tifton.
Bobwhite q u ail, large,
healthy, 12 - 14 wks. old, $1
ea., also younger birds priced
according to age. At my home.
Per. 71. W. T. Ridings, Jr. Rt. 1
ee Ph. 646-5286 (Buchan-
an).
Northern Bobwhite quail,
12 wks. old, $2.50 pr. 8 wks.
old, 80 ea: 6 wks. old, 60c ea.
Exp. col. M. O. Per. 28. Miss
Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St.
N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-
5152:
Bobwhite quail eges an d
young birds of various ages,
reasonably priced. Quantities
limited. Per. 22. W. W. Bren-
nan, 207 So. Lee St., Ameri-
cus. Ph, 2349.
Fantail pigeons, w h i e,
black, yellow, red. All young
birds of good quality, sex not
guaranteed. Will ship 6 or
more birds, $2.00 ea. Want
exch. some for pony saddle,
good cond. reasonable price.
Jerry Gretencord, 3058 Brook
Dr. Decatur. Ph. ME 4-8540.
Ringneck and white doves,
$4.00 pr., or $1.00 ea. for en-
tire flock. Leon Watson, Una-
dilla.
White King: pigeons, $2.50
pr., 25 pr. or more, $2.00 pr.
Jack Crowder, Melody Brook
Farm, Windy Hill Rd. Mariet-
ta. PH HE 5-8656.
Pigeons, purebred Indian
Mookies and English Trumpe-
ters, $1.50 ea., young stock,
$1.00 ea.; white Fantails,
$7.50 pr.; cross bred birds, 75c
ea. John Transon, 1112 Briar-
cliff Pl. N. E. Atlanta - Ph.
TR 2-4528.
Eggs, $10.00
3 pr. young White Fantails
and 1 pr. Splashed pigeons,
sex ot known, but they are
nest mates, $3.00 pr. G. B. Ho-
well, Rt. 2, Box 786, Albany.
~ Young American giant Ho-
mer pigeons, black, black
splashed, brown splashed, $8.
pr. Ship Exp. Col. Malcolm
Kuter, Box 155, Austell, Ph.
943-5022 (Powder Spgs.) eee
Pheasant breeders, Reeves,
$12.00 trio; Silvers and Gold-
ens, $7.00 trio; 1961 hatch
from the above including
White Crest Kalij, $2.00 ea.
about one third and 1 half o
grown. S. J. Griener, 1394
Nor nwest Dr. N. W. Atlanta
Purebred N. Z. White rab-
bits from Reg. stock. No pa-
pers furnished. almost 6 mos.
old, wt. 8 - 10-1/2 Ibs. ea., $6
pr. Racing Homer pigeons,
$2.50 pr., common bantam
hens, $1.00 ea. Buyer pay
express. Ray Hudson, P. O.
Box 71, Carrollton.
- 164 breeder N. Z, W. rab-
bits with self-feeders an d
Dew Drop water system, al-
so approx. 300 young rabbits.
Sell all or part. Make offer.
T. R. Padgett, Upper Hem-
bree Rd. Roswell. Ph. 475 -
5286.
1 black and 2 N. Z. while
bucks, $2.00 ea. R. L. Trader,
4334 Calloway St.
Park. Ph. PO 6-8709.
Dutch rabbits, $1.50 ea,
and 1 Ringneck dove, $1.50.
Shipped Exp. Col. Send M. O.
No Sunday sales. Mrs. Bus-
ter Davis, Rt. 2, Acworth. Ph.
WE 4-5171.
3 grown black rabbits, all
bucks, for sale or trade for
laying bantam hens, Jim Me-
White, 666 Sherwood Rd. N.
E. Atlanta 9. Ph. TR 3-3640.
Dutch rabbits, black a n d |
tortoise, $1.00 and up accord-
ing to age; also half grown
Jap. Silkie chickens, 75 ea.
Mrs. R. B. Calhoun, Rt. 1,
Douglasville. Ph. WH. 94-3484
(from 2 PM to 6 PM.) =
4 mixed rabbits, $3.50. for
lot or trade for Fantail pi-
geons. Raymond Morris, : Rt.
2, Box 451 A, Austell. Ph.
948-8938.
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
Blue Java cowpeas, Germ.
78 pct., 3 cups, $1.00; red scal-
lion onion buttons, 1961 crop,
$1.50 gal; white nest onions,
$2.00 gal; also Black Snake
root, 60c for large match box
full. A dd postage. G. T
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Early crowder cowpeas;
Purple Hull, Germ. 91 pet.,
Brown, Germ. 92 pct. 4 tea-
cups full, $1.00, or 40c cup.
Add postage. P. B. Brown, Ri.
1, Ball Ground.
Blue Java cowpeas, Germ.
78 pet. 40c teacupful, 3 cups,
$1.00; red scallion onion but-
tons, 1961 crop, $1.50 gal.,
white nest onions, $2.00 gal;
black snake root, 60c large
match box full, Add postage.
G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.
Old time Seven Top turnip
seed, Germ. 93 pct. 25c for big |
tbls. or $1.00 for half of tea-
cup ull. Miss Viola Stover,
Rt. B, Ellijay.
Show bantams:
ins, Barred Rocks, Golden
Crested Polish, Dark Cornish,
Spangled Cornish, Silver Se-
bright and Silver Duckwing;
also Ringneck and Golden
pheasant and turkey poults,
from 75e up. W. P. Sides, Jr.,
P. O. Box 744, Austell.
Walker and Gordon game
roosters, 1961 hatch, for
sale. Mell H. Carithers, Rt. 1,
Comer. Ph, SU 3-4402.
10 wks. old Giant Black
Minorca cockerels, $1.50 ea.
Crated lightly, shipped Exp.
Col.; also hatching eggs, 12
for $2 50 by prepaid parcel
post. L. B. Millians, 105 Tem-
ple Ave, Newnan.
Buff Coch- |
FEEDER CALF SALES SCHEDULE
(Tentative)
Americus = August 29
Valdosta. 2 August 30
Sylvania _____- oo. Angst ol
Washington __..._...-.. September 12
Thomaston ___.- _----_ September 13
Macon. 22222 Se September 14
LaFayette __...._....___. September 26
Covington _...._.--.-- September 27
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: @ cheap. teve night, P.O. e
Box 1281, Columbus,:Ph, FA. H d f
Seed & Plants |Hay, Feed, Grain | ?:: andicrafts
High bred Certified Italian
FOR SALE FOR SALE bees in latest root hives. Will FOR SALE
aE sell 1 or 100 hives. See. Ros- : : an
~Arotnd 50 lbs. mixed turnip} Coastal Bermuda, good for} coe Carden, Rt. 1, Box 185,] Centerpieces, 12 in. es
seed, Germ. 90 pct. 1961 crop,|mulching, cheap, Wm. Sch-| Forest Park. ter, 50c; pillowcases; large
hand gathered and clean, 50c
Ib. Add postage. Elbert Cain,
Rt. 1, Bethlehem,
1961 crop white multiply-
ing nest onions, $2.00 gal., and
free while they last, 12 old
fashioned scallion onion but-
tons with order. Per. No. 40.
pss Emma Dugger, Newing-
on.
Bright, nice multiplying
Shallots for planting, $1.75
gal; extra large red multiply-
ing onions (cut in 4 quarters,
makes a large bunch), f o r
planting or tbl. $1.75 gal. $5.50
peck, FOB. No chks. Mr ss.
Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1 Dacula.
Marglobe, Rutgers, Brim-
mer tomato plants, 40c C; N.
C. Short Stem cabbage ~ col-
lard and Heading collard
plants, 40 C; 500, $1.50; $3
M. PP. Mrs. Leilar Phillips,
Rt. 1, Royston.
Fall tomato, Rutger, Mar-
globe, 36, $1.00; collards, cab-
bage plants, 200, $1.40; shal-
lot, garlic, buttons, 25c C.
sage, 5, $1.00; thyme, 25c ea.
Birdeye hot pepper, 5c ea.;
_ @ggplant plants, 30c doz. Bell
pepper, 3 doz. $1.00. Add 20c
for postage. Per. 137. Fred
Witherspoon, 308 Holderness
_st. S. W., Atlanta 10, Ph. PL.
3-5251.
Indian corn mixed bright
colors, Germ. 91 pct., 50c cup,
20c ear, 6 ears $1.00; red,
white strawberry pop corn,
90 cup; garlic bulbs, 40c doz;
bulblets, 3 doz. 25; yellow
Banana strong pepper plants,
25e doz. Mrs. Tom Harkins,
Mountain City.
Indian corn, shelled and in
~-ear, Germ. 94 pct., 35 cup, or
lic ear; also pop = corn for
popping, 50c Qt. Add postage.
eee we E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box
56, Camilla 3, -
Sterns plum size straw-
berry plants, carefully pack-
ed, Add 40c for postage. Per.
97.. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1,
- Box 223, Alpharetta.
True garden Sage (for sau-
sage seasoning), good, rooted
plants, 8 for $1.00 Del. Per.
288. J. D. Fuller, Mountville.
Big, nice collard plants, one
cent ea. at my home only.
Will not ship. C. C. McDaniel,
1804 Lakewood Ave. S. E.,,
Atlanta 15.
400 lbs. Brown sugar
crowder Cowpeas, Germ. 81
pet., purity, 99.50 pct. R. H,
Greer, Rt. 2, Hampton.
This yrs strawberry plants,
Everbearing and Klondike, $2
C, plus postage. Per. 266. Mrs.
A. W. Maples, Rt. 1, Box 96,
Ball Ground.
Rutger tomato plants, 50c
C; collard, 50c C or 500 for
$2.00. Add postage. All plants
packed in damp moss. Per.
125. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917
Panthersville Rd. Ellenwood,
Late Flat Dutch and Copen-
hagan, Heading collard plants,
300, $1.60; $3.50 M; Rutger
red tomato, 300, $1.75; $4.00
M. No order filled less $1.00
and none. shipped without
postage added. Per. 5. Mrs.
Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3, Box
124, Ellijay.
CORRECTION: 100 bu.
Brabham cowpeas. Germ, 80
pet., Purity, 96.54 pct. in 2
bu. bags, $4.25 (not $2.25)
Bu. FOB. Luke Stafford, Rt.
1, Marshallville, Ph. 2342.
roer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Valdosta,
Ph. CH. 2-0607.
750 bales Wheat straw, nice
and bright, no rain on it. J.
B. Merritt, Hill Rd., Powder
Springs, Ph. 943-5115.
Clover or Fescue hay, bal-
ed without rain, $1.00 bale or
$35.00 ton at my farm. James
H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder
Springs, Ph. 943-3071,
Alfalfa, Coastal Bermuda,
Lespedeza and mixed hay.
you can pick up in field at
reduced prices or we will de-
liver at small cost. R. L. Jack-
son, c/o Flint River Farms,
Hwy. 54, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph.
DR. 8-2245 (Atlanta).
Coastal Bermuda hay, last
cutting will be first of Aug.,
highly fertilized and weed
free, $25.00 ton at field or $30
ton del. radius 20 to 60 mi. of
Macon, $5.00 more per ton
del. over 60 and up to 100 mi.
S. J. Clay, Rt. 3, Macon, Ph.
788-2975.
Fine quality hay, harvested
without rain, 1,000 bales, 60c
bale. See at my place. B. L.
McLeroy, Rt. 1, Box 369,
Noahs Ark Rd. Jonesboro.
Coastal hay, 75c bale. L. B.
Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. GR. 8-
9689. :
Coastal Bermuda hay, high-
ly fertilized, twine tied, in
truck lots in the field, $18.00
ton. Contact before sending
truck. Can furnish trucking
at additional cost. Located 5
mi. Blakely, U. S. Hwy. 27.
Mrs. Evelyn S. Gee c/o Sher-
man Farms, Blakely. Ph.
4454.
300 bu. of good yellow corn
for feed. Lawton Lynn, Col-
lins.
1,300 bales wheat straw,
$20.00 ton. A. L. Shaw, Rt. 1,
Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-3720.
Fescue and Clover hay, 60c
and 80c bale at our barns in
Sandy Springs and Alpharet-
ta. Mrs. George West, Jr.,
4825 Ptree - Dunwoody Rd.,
NE, Atlanta, Ph. BL. 5-3937.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Blacksmith tools: 2 sets of
large shop blowers, one anvil
and 2 sets of tongs for sale
cheap or will trade for hog.
James Moon, Rt. 3, Hartwell
(near new dam).
Gourds: small size, 10c ea;
larger, 25c, 35e and 50c: Dip-
per 25c-35e. Add _ postage.
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2,
Box 150, Camilla 3.
Will have plenty of Figs
soon. Mrs. Trella Henderson,
510 Atwood St. S. W., Atlan-
tale Phe Pl sash 2on
Plenty figs, will be ripe
soon, $1.50 basket and you
pick them. Mrs. Sallie Mc-
Daniel, 263 Norwood Ave.,
a Atlanta 17, Ph. DR. 8-
7316.
Lg. Martin gourds, 50c ea.;
medium, 35c ea; Catnip and
Pepperment, 25c bunch or 3,
60c; Sassafras, Queen of Mea-
dow, Yellow Root, May Ap-
ple roots, ea. kind, 4 1b. lard
boxful, $1.; Martin gourd
seed, 25c lg. pk. and stamped
envelope. Add postase. Mrs.
Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Box 50,
Ellijay. ~
Fresh strained honey, $1.
qt., 3-3/4 lbs. in ea. at.,
qts. per case. Will not deliver,
pick up at my place 2 mi. N
of Fayetteville just off Hwy.
85, fourth house on dirt Rd.
Raymond M. Banks, Rt. 3,
Fayetteville, Ph. 461-7153.
Good top buggy and har-
ness, new cond., $95. for all.
Bud Holland, Coogler Rd. Dal-
ton.
Can sealer for different
size caps, $12. PP. Mrs. Geo.
Nunn, Rt. 2, Box 55, Craw-
fordville.
Apples: 1961 crop (possibly
500 bushels), Golden Delicious
and Starking, properly cared
for and in good cond. Harvest
begins mid August through
last of September. 2-1/2 mi.
East 4-Lane Hwy.. at Spray-
berry School. S. Y. Allgood,
Rt. 1, Marietta.
Used shade nets, all season-
al. like new, 44 Ft. long, 36
ft. wide, $10. Send self-ad-
dressed, stamped envelope for
sample. W. F. Harvey, 3448
Peach Orchard Rd. Augusta.
Herbs: Flowering pepper,
10c ea., elecamoane, catnip,
Lemon balm, calamus, hore-
hound, applemint, 20c ea.,
rooted bunch; garlic, 50 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Wil-
liams, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville.
Golden Seal, 20c ea., $18.
C; red hot pepper pods for
home use, 25c doz; tansy,
white yarrow, spearmint, 3,
25c; rhubarb pie plant stalks,
25c lb.: burdock, comfrey, 4,
50c; native strawberry, 40c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Pres-
ley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Used canning type pressure
cooker, 8 qts., in excel. cond.,
$15. Miss Pauline Radford,
1422 Johns Rd., Augusta.
40 gal. Sugar cane syrup
put up in glass fruit jars,
quarts, 1/2 and 1 gal. jugs.
R. H. Greer, Rt. 2, Hampton.
Hickory smoked, country
cured hams and some not
smoked, guaranteed, 12-15 lbs.
average, 85c lb. FOB. Max
M. Hardie, Rt. 1, Mableton,
Ph. 948-9595 (Austell).
Local extracted honey, dark,
in 10 Ib. pails delivered lo-
cally, $2.50: or. by PP, $3.35.
W. E. Livingston, 420 W.
John Calvin Ave., College
Park.
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Will pay $30. ton for one
or two tons of well cured,
harvested without rain hay,
preferably Fescue and Clover,
delivered to my barn. Miss
Lucille Lazenby, Rt. 2, Ma-
rietta. :
Want up to 50 lbs. of Bees-
wax. Will accept any amount
you have. Clarence EF. Thomp-
son, Warthen.
Want plain. western type
saddle in excel. cond. at rea-
sonable price. Write what you
have and price. Wyatt Hamby,
Rt. 3, Cumming.
Want set of usable bug-
ey wheels. Quote best price
and cond. A. L. Joiner, 507 E.
6th Ave., Dawson.
Want about 100 waterers
for starting baby chicks. State
price and kind you have. Roy
Puckett, Rt. 1, Walleska.
girls dresses,
size, with crocheted edge and
emb. trim, $1.50 pr.: pot hold-
ers and hot plate mats, 3, $1.;
1-6 yr., $1.50;
large size crocheted bed
spread, pineapple design with
fringe, $35. Add postage. Mrs.
W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150,
Camilla 3.
Dbl. bed size string quilt
tops, $1. ea.; other designs,
$2. ea. Add postage. Mittie
Roper, Rt. 1, Canton.
Crocheted bed spread with
red roses in green square,
with dresser scarf and end
table and coffee table deilies
to match spread, all 5 pes.,
$50; also, bed spread, 92 x
105 in. and 3 doilies and dres-
ser scarf to match, $50. PP.in
Ga. No checks. Mrs. H. T.
Manders, Rt. 1, Poulan.
White centerpiece, large,
$2.; 18 in. pansy niece, $2.;
14 in. pansy piece, $1.50; 7
rose doily, $1.; 6 nc. pineap-
ple chair set, $4.50; 3 pe.
pineapple dresser set, $1.50.
Free piece if order is over $5.
Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 34,
Kingsland.
Soft, washable; genuine
lambskin baby moccasins,
pink, blue and white, all
handlaced and emb. in white,
mailed in gift box, $1. pr. Add
postage. Mrs. Edgar Watkins,
Rt. 3, Calhoun. z
Emb. pilloweases, good
sheeting, large size, $2. pr.:;
jadies bonnets, $1.25 ea.: print
aprons, trimmed, 90e ea.; lit-
tle girls dresses, 1-6 yr. size,
good prints, $2. ea.; 3 pe. van-
ity set, scarf to match, emb.
and lace trimmed, $3.50; pot
holders, quilted, 15c to 25c.
Mrs. A. Hudgins, Rt. 1,
Temple.
White centerpieces, 18 in.,
$2.50;
$1.75; 9 pe. white chair and
sofa set, $6.; cream color
sets, $5.50; yellow sets, $5.;
6 pe. sets, white and col., $5.
Add postage. Mary Tumlin,
Rt. 1, Box 316, Eastanollee.
Little girl cotton dresses,
nicely made, 1-6 wyr., $2.;
fancy .organdy tea aprons,
stitched with automatic ma-
chine, $1.50 ea. Add postage.
ene Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville. :
ea. PP. Mrs. W. C
14 in., $1.75; pillows, |
2D prt
Si opr:
work and tatting tr
pr. and up; sheets
$4.50 up; handkerch
tatting edge and me
corner, $1. Mrs. Lur
405 Georgia Ave...
ta 15, Ph. JA. 4-092
postage. Mrs. I. A. Se
Elleby Rd., SE, Att:
Sunflower quilts, dl
size, col. of sunflower:
low with black centers
leaves and stems, ap
on white sheeting, o
with black thread, en
blanket stitch, binding ;
edge, white lining
padded and hand qui
2. Lula. Sees
White crocheted
trimmed in pink, blu
and green, 75c pr.: b
cheted lace for pilloy
$1. pr.; crocheted h
75 ea.: white linen ha
chiefs with tatting ed;
ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Robinson, Rt. 1, Monr
3 Reg. Holstein b
animals bred, born an
raised at Sullivans F
all heifers officially
hood vaccinated and e
Contact T. R. Sul
Rt. 4, Box 248, Newn
notices.
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