Farmers
Commissioner
: Pail Campbell,
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22. 1961 NUMBER 12
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Farm
Work
WANTED
2 families want jobs on
farm. One has 9 in family and
is 28 yrs. old; other, 3 in fam-
ily and is 41 yrs. old. Both
have to be moved. Letters ans.
Andrew Simonds and Junior
Hyde, Rt. 3, Canton.
49 yr. old, single, white
man wants job on farm at
once, working with laying
x hens, picking up eggs or any
light farm work, and taking
care of sick or old people.
Must have reasonable wages
and car fare. Buford Bates,
B. W. Worley, Canton.
Ph, GR. 9-2680.
Man, 38 yrs. old, and 19
yr. old boy want job on poul-
try farm. Exp layers and
or will take job on
stock farm or as caretaker,
i se exp. in orchard work. K.
. Wood, Rt. 3, Toccoa.
2 men exp. want farm,
shrubbery and nursery work.
Orna Wills, 908 Edgewood
Ave., N.E., Apt. 3, Atlanta 7.
White man, 53 and wife
48 yrs. old, want job on farm,
or 1 H. crop, work by day or
on halves, 3-4 R. house, lights,
water. Exp. tractor driver, re-
liable and sober. Marvin
Hawkins, Rt. 3. Lithonia.
Want farm work. Exp., al-
so tractor, carpenter, mechan-
ic, TOW crops, hogs, cows.
Single, 50 yrs. old, board or
batch, John Cordell, 415 W.
Liberty St. Savannah.
48 yr. old man, 4 in fami-
iy, 2 men, 1 woman and 1
child, want job as dairyman or
with laying hens. Need 4 or
more rooms, first class cond.
Both men (and woman if
needed) to work. Do not
drink, best of references. An-
Swer all letters. See, at Sin-
clair Service Sta. or write,
Thomas Brooks, P. O. Box
158, Snellville.
Exp. dairyman would like
to have 50-80 cow dairy.
Wife also wants to work, 5 or
6 R. house with bath and
wired for stove. Write or
vhone. Arnold Tippens, Rit.
4, Monticello. Ph. 2891.
White, middleaged, single
man want work on a farm.
Slightly crippled. Drives
trucks and tractor. Mill
tights. Board, laundry and
salary. L. P. Ross, Rt. 1, Ro-
berta.
Exp. dairyman wants job
running a parlor with not
more than 40 cows. Prefer in
No. Ga. Need 3 R. house.
Wife and self only. 33 yrs. in
dairying. Need job by the Ist
of January. Kenneth Sndes-
gar, P.O. Box 153, Tallapoo-
sa.
Intelligent young man wants
job on farm. No experience
but willing and anxious to
learn. Michael L. Brownley,
156 Battery Pl. NE, Atlanta 7.
White man. 60 yrs. old,
wants job on farm, looking
after stock, etc. Small salary
and board, or can batch. Mar-
a Cc Joiner, Rt. 2, Wrights-
ville.
Able bodied, intelligent,
single, white man will act as
out-door caretaker and in-
door companion on farm, for
$25. week and board. Jake
Johnson, 4120 Peachtree, Apt.
i2D, Atlanta.
Want dairy Job, 3 yrs. Exp.
Self and wife only. Can
run myself. John A. Spray-
mea 746 Orange Terrace,
. 1, Macon.
= yr. old man with wife
and 2 daughters, 13 and 15
wants job dairying or look-
ing after chickens. Experien-
ced. Frank Caldwell, Rt. 3,
Jackson. (16th Hwy. house
next to River).
18 yr. old young man would
ike job on farm with relia-
- ble. party, about $25. week.
etters ans. Wesley Sweeten,
151, No. Clairden Ave., Avon-
dale Estates.
Married man with 1 child,
want job. Dairy or with lay-
ing hens. Exp. also with
truck and tractor. Home and
reasonable salary. Curtis
Chambers, Rt. 1, Murrayville.
Man 27 and wife, 21, with
4 children, 3 wks. to 4 yrs.
old, want work on _ dairy
farm. Exp. Surge pipeline
milkers. Will relocate any-
where South, East or West
Atlanta. Salary agreed upon
when trading. Exp. farm trac-
tors and machinery. Farmed
all life. No drinking. Weyman
E. Smith, 2460 Moreland
Ave. SE, Atlanta 15,
46 yr. old white, s:
man wants job on chicken
farm with layers, or poultry
work, Honest, sober, and de-
pendable, neat in appearance.
Go anywhere in Ga. Want
$18. week, room, board and
laundry. Troy Binford, Dah-
lonega.
White man, 3. in family
wants job on poultry or cat-
tle farm, with weekly. salary,
3-4 R. house, on school bus
route, North Ga. preferred,
but ean go anywhere. Sober,
dependable, non-smoker and
do not drink. Can drive trac-
tor. 5 yrs. Exp. with Beef
cattle, yr. in _ dairying.
Write or see. J. C. Mayhugh-
es, Cumming. ~
Farm Help
WANTED
Want farm hand with smail
family for work on farm.
Steady. work. 5 R. house, on
school bus route. No drinkers.
Give references. Write. Jack
Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.
Want mature, responsible
white woman to live as one
of family, help working moth-
er with children, and light
farm work. Room, board and
salary. Gives age, reference
and salary desired in first
letter. Mrs. Ethel Coggins,
Box 792, Dalton. Ph. BR. 8-
7274.
Want nice, middleaged, re-
sponsible woman to live in
new home as housekeeper,
care for 2 small girls and
gardening and light farm
work: Room, board and $60.
mo. Write. Mrs. J. W. Black-
well, 108 Azalea Avenue,
Garden City. Ph. 964-5235.
Want healthy, young, set-
tled, married man, exp. in
dairying or willing to learn,
Ref. required. Permanent for
right man. R. J. Heard, Grif-
fin.
Want fairly youns man,
Christian woman or live in
my home, to help with chick-
ens, flowers and light farm
chores. $15. week, room,
laundry, and eat with family
of three. Mrs. Ethel Perry, Rt.
\4, Dublin. Ph. HO 3-4123.
Want capable and reliable!
dairyman for med. size dairy.
Good wages and good work-
ane conditions. No drinkers.
3777 Waynesboro.
Want at once family to help |
on cattle and chicken farm. |
with woman to keep house,
look after 2 smali children
and light farm work, 5 days
a week. Have 4 R. house,
wired for electric stove, on
school bus and mail route
Kees see. W. B. Bramiett, Rt.
, Auburn.
Want good cow man and
milker, single or married.
Can furnish board or housing,
Wages, $30.-$50. week de-
pending on ability. Must be
good machine and hand milk-
er. Reply. Dan Chanoman Box
707, c/o Clover Farms. Dar-
ien.
Want elderly couple, fi-
nance selves, to feed and
water my hogs, night and
morning, some
ble: en and potato patch.
3. furnished. water.
aie a exchange for ser-
vices. B.. M. Joiner, 3057
Dean Bishop Rd. Augusta.
Want reliable sober, white
woman to keep house, care
for children and some light
farm work. Must be able live
in. $10. week to. start, plus
room and board. Write. Mrs.
Bertie Ruth Jones, Rt.
Reidsville.
Want good, Christian white
woman to do light farm work
on farm with elderly couple.
Private room, board and $12.
week. Need at once. Mrs. M.
B. Davis, Tyrone.
Want colored man and wife
for work on farm. Man to
drive tractor and help with
cattle farm, 11 mi. Northwest
of Griffin. Wife to do house
and light farm work, help
with small children. Must be
dependable and sober. Per-
manent for right parties. J.
Wright, Rt. 1, Box 96 A Grif-
oe me 88-907 (No ier
as
single |
house with ali facilities. |
No collect phones calls. Har-)
ley Rollins, Rt. 2, Millen. Ph. |
day work.|
Must be honest, sober relia-|
Farm Help |?
WANTED
Want middleaged, white
Christian woman for gen.
house work and light farm
work, help in garden, ete.
Private living quarters, bath,
board, and small salary. Mrs.
Ben B. White, 4520 Cham-
blee-Dunwoody Rd... Cham-
blee, Ph. 457-7689.
Equipment
FOR SALE
New, 2 wheel trailer f or
tractor; model F. Farmall Cub
tractor, not used for 2 yrs., 2
new tires, others good; dbl.
sec. harrow; disc turning
plow; dbl. sec. drag harrow,
all for $695 cash. James H.
White, 3900 E. Ponce de Leon
Ave., Rt. 3, Stone Mountain,
Ph. HI. 3- 4464 (Clariesion)
No collect calls.
Hammermill in good shape
with 5 screens, 11 in. throat;
also, cut-off saw in_ good
shape. Alex Stovall, Rt. 2
Hartwell, Ph. 6-2612.
1953 Allis Chalmers B. trac-
tor with planters, cultivators
and taylor-way harrow, in
good cond., tires like new; al-
so, 1953 Chevrolet Pk. Vp.,
good cond. Edward Campbell,
Rt. 1, Winston, Ph. 942-2971.
David Bradley 3 HP trac-
tor, lay-off plow, turn plow,
$135.00; cultivator, $25.00;
cart and all attachments, $45: :
rotary mower, pulpwood saw
and brush saw, $65; brake.
$4.00; all in good shape, sell
together or as priced. Sam
Best, 749 Flatshoals Ave., SE,
Atlanta 16, Ph. 627-5311 after
4:30 PM.
Allis Chalmers G. tractor,
new tires, brakes, wiring and
heavy duty battery, 4 ft. drag,
cutting harrow, disc. 5 ft.
scraping blade, cultivator at-
tachments, all excel. cond.,
$550.00. J. F. Hills, 3531 Mt.
Gilead Rd., SW, Atlanta 11. Ph.
DI, 4-2143.
Road _ grader,
model MB, blade
Powermatic,
control,
wheel tilt and steering hy-| 7
draulic, excel. for dirt road
wort k, $1,500.00. Jack W.
Boone, 320 So. Cobb Dr.,
Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-3793 after!
6 PM., (no collect calls).
Farmall 200 tractor with
fast hitch; 1 row, 2C - 11 corn
snapper; 2 row planters and
cultivators; 2 disc plow and
No. 21 mowing machine. All
in excel. cond and Beery
priced. Peter S. Cagle, Rt. 3,
Jasper.
12 new coal pEnoticns LAGE.
chicken house, still in ship-
ping crate, half price at $27.-
150 ea. E, M. Landrum, Adairs-
ville.
ton, no body, $350.00; 150 gal,
cap. trailer mounted - Hudson
orchard or tree sprayer, $350;
pr. 700 Ib. cap. meat or cot-
ton scales, $10.00; chain jack,
$5.00. All good cond. Henry
Whittey, 4516 Bruce St., Dora-
ville, Ph. 448-2274.
Irrigation pump, mounted on
two wheel trailer, large over-
head nozzle, quick coupling
drop pipe, gas. powered
cylinder engine,
quick sale. Mrs. M. F. Gad-
dis, Box 124, Quitman.
CORRECTION: Ford 1950
model tractor in good cond.
and John Deere pull type tgr-
row, $350.00. ale Nd Smith,
Sparta, Ph. 4921
Good Farmall A. tractor,
single sect. harrow, 2 disc til-
ler, planters and cultivators,
$350. 00 cash. Located 2 mi. N.
on Houston Lake Rd. From
Houston Lake. W. A. Bruce,
Rt. 1, Kathleen.
Elec. blacksmith blower
with motor, $18.00; vice, $15;
also, some other blacksmith
tools in good shape for sale.
G. R. Williams, 1398 Canoo-
chee Dr., NE, Atlanta 19, Ph.
233-8890.
175 Purina hanging feed-
ers for broilers in LE cond.,
priced to sell. W.
Holiday - McEver Rd.
Flowery Branch,
1954 Ford truck, 6 cyl. 1
$450.00 for|*L8
beef sone ae. Ma 1
Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 6, Mo
Ph. GR. 8- 9522 ae s
front end loader or b ae
heavy, excel., cond., o
linders, $250. 00, fits Sup
Farmall. Mrs. Hugh I L.
Stockbridge.
Friend orchard sprayer 1
250 gal tank, complete \
hose and nozzles, works
PTO on tractor, $200. 00. J
Stokes, Jr., a le Stockbri
Ph. GR. 4-7304
2 Dayton premium fa
implement tires, 5.90 x
new, $30.00; 3 goodyear
with tubes, wheels, 4:80
14 in high for building tra
zoo! 00.. Aubrey Franklin, |
. Duluth, 448-2569.
7-1/2 ton, 1960 V8,
Ford truck, custom cab,
dio and heater, good sh
low mileage, 14 ft. rack
1/2 ft. wide, one owner. 3
G. Western, Bogart (Clev
land Rd., 3-3/4 mi. from B
tys Truck Stop).
1952 Intnl., 1/2 ton, p
up, truck, good cond., 6 p
on rear, overload springs, o
cattle body, heater; 1953
lis Chalmers B. tractor, bot
new,
used part time,
frontend, good tires. ligh
starter, power take-off pow
pulley, lift planters, cultiv
tors, harrow, mower mac
$850.00. Ben R. Watson, Rt.
Box 280, Thomaston, Ph.
4859 after 5 PM. (no colle
calls).
Bush and bog, 8 disc, har-
row; rod type well pum
tractor wagon and 1 H. wa-
gon. All in good cond. TT. N.
Williams, Bonaire.
John Deere M. tractor in.
excel. cond. with bottom plow,
2-14 in., dbl. section harrow,
planter, cultivator and distr
butor, new dise . complete
ready to go, $675.00. Rudolph
Clambless, Rhomerville Ri
Nashville. SNe Seger ea
1950 Case DC tractor, z ex-
cel. tires, for sale. Mrs. H. O.
Dean, Palmetto, Ph. 465-545
1950 Ford tractor and lift
type harrow, good cond. Jerry
Us Fayetteville, Ph. 461-
Covington. planter for sale
or trade for calf or pigs, W.
H. McNeal, Rt. 4, Gainesville.
Good utility trailer with -
|single axle, 4 x 8 ft. body, can
be used for horse trailer, wir-_
ed with lights, has extra good
set of tires. R. Q. Brown, 767.
ae St., Toccoa, Ph. TU. 6- :
. wo, . 300 gal. stainless 5
steel inside and out, bulk milk >
tanks, one Unico and one So-
lar; also, complete 12 stall
Herringbone system w it h
pipeline. J. T. Smith, Ray City,
Ph. CH. 4-2918 (Valdosta).
Set of Fairbanks = Morse
500 Ib. platform scales, prac-
tically mew, $50.00. Mahlon,
Turner, Rt. 1, Box 93, Dahlan-
ega.
Coastal ae ninn grass
planters, and two, 2 row,
planters in excel. cond., for 3
sale. Hugh M. Boyce, Blythe,
Ph. 3709 (Waynesboro).
Super C. Turnerpull with
Cummings engine, manual
steering clutches, cable pan,
00.00 or will trade for
small Bulldozer; also, 1949 K-
B-10 Intnl. truck with low-
bed trailer, good cond. an d
good tires, $900.00. James C.
Butler, Dewey Rose, Ph. , 283-
11859 ( Elberton).
Intnl. U-4 stationary engine
with clutch and nulley; 4 in.
sand pump complete with
priming barrels and 4 in. hose.
H. G. Waters, Rt. 2, Box 98,
Lilburn, Ph. 469- 9540 (Stone
Mountain). :
Gibson tractor, eaod Ges
approx. 9 HP, disc plow, har-
TeOnw, cultivators, planters,
fert. distributor, frontend do-
zer blade, in good cond., $395.
Calvin R. Barnett, 450 Tilly |
ae Rd., Doraville, Ph. oe :
Flint and Walling deep
pump, 1-1/2 :
plastic be
E. Bagby, all for
Rt. 1,)R
quipment
WANTED
nill, mule drawn, 2
Golden New model, No.
5.00 at farm. R. B. Phil-
p t. 1, Damascus. Ph. PL.
3680 (Colquitt).
rly new deep well, jet
ump, 1 HP, 115 or 230
is; and 30- gal, pressure
i $75.00. Mrs. Joe Brog-
Jr., Suwanee. :
~ David. Bradley _ 3 HP gar-
tractor, mowing mach.
o cultivating equip, $160.
- Bene po yacen, Rt. 4,
ena olow trailer
for Ford tractor, new
od. cond. except needs
Ns Cc: el Cowan,
~ Want syrup mill that runs
by power, reasonably priced.
Blane Henderson, Rt. 1,
Warne, N. C. Ce tent Union
Co.,; Ga.).
Want 3 point hitch in ood
cond. to fit John Deere trac-
tor, A., B. or G. Holland Con-
ner, Rt. 1, Social Circle, Ph:
268-3383 (Monroe).
Want two, 10 x 18, tractor
tires within 60 mi. radius of
Cuthbert. Write giving cond.,
price and etc. Harley Merrick,
Rt. 4, Cuthbert.
Want used Blacksmith bel-
lows or blower, hand operated,
crank type. State price and
cond. Grover Sowell, Jr. Rt. 2,
Box 293 - A, Griffin.
rson, 3418 TaVista Rd.,
catur, Ph. 938-2431. :
60 model, clean, Fordson
Dexta Diesel- fuel tractor, used
ittle, with planters and
tivators. Will take cows as
tt payment. G. R. Ham-
iock, Rt. 1, ees (1-1/2
ie Lake J Oy)
he at -e ielan thouse. C. :T.
i =L. , Rocky Face.
nsmission and back-end, 4
eel drive, good mud grip
hires, $325. 00. B. F. Justus. Rt.
palmer, Ph. 864-3693. _
4 wheel dri drive, new
: oP wheel trailer: 1953
Chalmers G. tractor, jak
t, dise harrow, cultivator,
ters, disc tiller. All in
od shape. Eugene Campbell,
1, Bremen (5 mi. E. Bu-
nan on Hwy. 120.).
52 Case tractor, new tires,
ower take-off, 3 point hook,
ut- away harrow, rear blade,
pring tooth harrow. scoop,
ost hole diggers, planters,
itivators, excel. cond.. $850.)
Sash tee 1 River-
ow, p a anter, distributor,
other plow tools, new paint, 2
w front tires, back tires
od. $500.00; Allis Chalmers
-, $250.00; pulpwood motor,
, never out of crate, crak-
Ri 2 Hazlehurst, Ph. FR. 5-
824. (No Collect Calls)
} motor i
ape, "$275.00. Mrs. Eugene
Rt. 3. Lawrenceville,
Ph. TH. 3-7827.
. Prac. new well pump and
pressure tank, 22 ft. 1-1/4
in. pipe and rod, cylinder has
had second set of leathers,
$150.00. L. C. DeLoach, Rt. 5,
Milledgeville Rd., Macon, Ph.
SH. 3-3022.
1959, 840 Ford, Diesel trac-
tor, set Covington planters
and distributors heavy duty
harrow, 3, 14 in., bottom plow
and smoothing harrow. Jee?
3286 Camilla, Ph. 336-
bss 500 gal. fuel oil tank, excel.
cond., $35.00. Harrison Sum-
merour, Duluth.
, - Equip. used to repair farm
mach.: 1/4 elec. drill, used
twice, $10.50 PP; also, other
hand tools, new cond., cheap.
T. S. Ouzts, Winder.
: Allis Chalmers, 1 row, cot-
ton picker for mounting on
-W. D. tractor, $800.00 or will
trade for 4 bred, purebred,
Angus or polled Hereford hei-
fers. J. W. Lampp, Jr., Rt. 6,
Box 251, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-
8309.
Be iG heater, natural or bu-
tane gas, overhead type with
blo er and thermostat, 26,000
r chicken house or to-
curing house, vent pipes
5.00
large size,
_|and 2 yr.
| able.
Want good Ford tractor and
equipment. John Cowart, Rt.
1, Hahira.
Want good Ford or eeoe
|son tractor with or without
equipment, 1953 through 1957
model. Claude Batson, Dem-
orest, Ph. 723-2681 days.
Want 3 point hitch tree
planter. Paul P. Patten, PO
Box 817, LaGrange.
Want heavy harrow suit-
able for Cat. D-4, single sec-
tion, dbl. section or offset
type. Must have at least 26
in. disc, prefer Rome or At~-
hens. Must be in So. Ga. State
age, cond., price. Lester Varn,
Rt. 3, Box 530, Albany.
Want 800 series Ford trac-
tor in radius of 100 mi. of
Royston. Advise what you
have and price. J. A. Williams,
Box 188, Royston. ~
Want, cheap for cash, one
tobacco transplanter within
100 mi. radius of Folkston.
Write what you have. Jack
Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.
Want good, used, medium or
hammermill, belt
operated. Advise make, year
model, cond. and best price.
Herschel H. Hutchins, Lithon-
ia, Ph, 482-6572.
Want one terrace blade with
3 point hitch for Ford tractor.
*|Mrs. Ethel Perry, Rt. 4, Dub-
lin.
fivectoct
FOR SALE
Cattle
5 bred Shorthorn heifers
old Reg. bull, hal-
ler broke. Sell one or more.
W. S. Hughes, Rt. 1, 5815 But-
ner Rd.,
964-6103.
Reg. Angus bulls, champi-
enship Eileenmere and Ban-
dolier bloodlines, 6 mos. to
mature bulls, priced right, W.
T. Torgesen, c/o Whistle Top
Farm, Cornelia.
College Park, Ph.
Jersey milch cow, gives 3
gal. daily (4-1/2 when. fresh-
in); heifers, one ea.: Jersey-
Guernsey, 6 mos. old; pure-
bred Guernsey, 3 mos. old; 2
mo. old, purebred Holstein,
200 lb. bull, from highbred
stock. All very good cond.
and reasonably priced. J. T.
Dismuke, Blythe, Ph. LY. 2-
3074 (Augusta).
Several Reg. polled milch
type Shorthorn bulls, service-
able age, from high produc-
ing bloodlines. Leon Ehrlich,
Swainsboro, Ph. BE. 7-8351.
Complete dispersal small
dairy herd of exceptionai
quality. Foundation animals
out of Reg. Jersey herd of the
Monastery at Conyers, and
the Reg. Holstein herd of the
Horseshoe Farm at. Stock-
bridge with subsequent off-
spring out of ABS. Fred Bar-
ber, PO Box 206, Jonesboro,
Ph. GR. 8-8078.
Purebred Guernsey bulls,
ready for light service, pedi-
grees furnished; also, pure-
bred . Guero heifers avail-
L. H. Parker, c/o Par-
2. BR. | 2-1370.
| for equivalent
; Guernsey Farm, Dublin,
Holstein-Jersey cross heif-
er, bred to Hereford male, to
drop calf in March, for sale
or trade for small gentle mule
or horse and wagon. Roy
West, c/o Yarbrough Farms,
Rt. 1, Box 237, Ellenwood.
Reg. Guernsey bulls,
best bloodlines, light and
heavy service age, priced to
sell. F. H. Bunn, Midville.
Stocky bull, dark red, rais-
ed from Reg. cattle, gentle,
ready for heavy service for
stock cow dairy herd. L. S.
Gaines, 3283 LaVista Rd., De-
catur, Ph. 636-2207.
Santa Gertrudis bull, Reg.
No. 63942, 3 yrs. old, all pa-
pers, approx. 1,600 lbs., $750.
Jack Crowder, c/o Melody
Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd.,
Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-
8656.
Reg. Angus bull, 19 mos.
old, best of Hileenmere breed-
ing, from Dew herd, grand-
son of famous 487 and out of
prize cows, approx. 1,000 Ilbs.,
$225. at my farm. Carl New-
ton; 992 Lullwater Rd., NE,
Atlanta 7, Ph. DR. 7-5316.
Reg. Angus bull. 19 mos.
old, approx. 1,000 lbs., Eileen-
mere breeding, from cham-
poin bloodlines, $235. or will
trade for extra good Reg. cow.
Pat Kirkpatrick, Rt. 1, Li-
thonia (at Centerville), Ph.
469-5794 (Stone Mountain).
Nice vealer calf for sale.
Velvie Harrison, Rt. 1, Pen-
dergrass (3 mi. N.).
2 Reg. Black Angus heif-
ers (with papers) Pride of
Aberdeen family. Harold H.
Hallman, Douglasville, Ph.
WH. 2-4103.
Reg. Angus bulls, one~13-
1/2 mos. old, grandson of OB
13th, one 2-1/2 yrs. old,
grandson of Homeplace Hi-
leenmere 183rd and one 2-
1/2 yr. old, son of Black-
mere of Dwight 8. All calf-
hood vaccinated and from
clean herd, guaranteed breed-
ers. F. W. Phillips, c/o West-
over Farm, Kennesaw, Ph.
428-2959 (Marietta).
Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bull, Rollo Domino, 3 yrs. old,
have papers. Selling to pre-
vent inbreeding or will trade
from other
herd. C. H. Spence, c/o Sher-
iffs Dept., Jefferson, Ph. 367-
8534.
Sal RRs eae Oe es ee ee
Purebred Jersey heifer
without papers, has been bred
3 mos. $95. L. O. Lusk, 1024
McLendon Dr., Decatur, Ph.
443-9252.
stati clue eee
2 full, young, Holstein bulls,
ready for service, $150. ea.
Edward Ray Brown, Rt. 2,
Carnesville, Ph. 384- 2116.
Dbl. standard Reg. polled
Hereford, 2 young bulls, one
bred cow and 2 open heifers,
excel. bloodlines and build.
Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, (Klon-
dike), Lithonia, Ph. 482-
8433.
OOS) cies eek ae Nee pea eens reece
90 milch cows and one buil
with 1,379 lb. milk base with
Irvindale, for sale. Homer
Long, Rt. 4, Madison, Ph. 545-
M-4.
15 Holstein heifers, cali-
hood vaccinated, wt. 1,000 lbs.
or more, to start calving in
Nov., some bred by Angus
and others by ABS. H. F.
Robinson, Rt. 1, Bonaire, Ph.
429-1812 (Perry).
Bao LUA e CE CEEY i
~iHorses, Mules & Ponies
eC
Buddys Black
Boy, Reg. Tenn. Walking
horse, one of the most con-
sistent and outstanding stal-
lions now showing. Roy Dor-
sey, 2561 Bohler Rd., NW,
Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 7-1115.
Bro. and white horse, ap-
prox. 900 lbs., 6 yrs. old, gen-
tle, will ride and plow; 3 yr.
old solid white Tenn. Walking
stallion, gentle, now riding,
shod with heavy shoes; black
and white male Welsh pony,
7 mos. old. Brantley Prickett,
At Stud:
{ Rt. 3, Carnesville.
| horse,
She land pony, real nice
and gentle, for sale. Leroy
Ashworth, Dacula, Ph. TH.
83-4431 (Lawrenceville).
5 gaited Tenn. Walking
9 yrs. old, red body,
black mane and tail, gentle
enough for children, $150.;
also, bridle, $10. Dennis Fos-
ter, 2368 Clifton Springs
Manor, Decatur, Ph. 378-3522
after 6 PM.
2 horse mules, one black,
other reddish brown, both
wt. about 1,000 Ibs., gentle,
work anywhere, $50. ea. or
$100. for pr. Located on
Rockmart and Cartersville
Hwy. 113. Buford Waits, Rt.
1, Rockmart, Ph. 684-5854.
Reg. jet black Walking
horse, good conformation, 7
yrs. old, blaze face and stock-
ing feet; also, At Stud: Reg.
Golden Palomino, shown un-
der name of Step Easy Little
Man. Fee $25. with return
privilege. J. W. VanHorn,
4457 Covington Hwy., De-
catur, Ph. BU. 9-5798.
Black walking horse geld-
ing with blaze and stockings,
gentle but spirited; also, 5
gaited chestnut mare, gentle
but spirited. Jerry Brown,
105 McIntosh Ave., Marietta,
Ph. 427-3964.
2 nice saddle horse for sale.
Located 3 mi. W. of Cuthbert
on Hwy. .82. M. G. Keese,
Cuthbert, Ph. RE. 2-2904.
4 nice Shetland pony mar-
es, all under 40 in. high, from
3-5 yrs. old, 2 red sorrels, 2
browns, all will drop colts in
spring, $200. ea. Sell togeth-
er or separately. Jess Hol-
brook, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-
Ge
and white
Brown pony
with good qualities, good
looking, safe for small chil-
dren, 14 hands high, $190.
Located 8 mi, N. Gainesville
on Cleveland Rd. Jim M.
Hood, Rt. 9, Gainesville, Ph.
LE, 2-0156.
Shetland pony mares, some
with colts by side and re-
bred. Some are. broken for
children; also, several nice
Shetland pony stud colts and
filly colts. J. H. Stephens, So-
cial Circle, Ph. 3316.
Nice 2-1/2 yr. old mare
with bridle and saddle, $195.:
stud colts, $75. and up; filly
colis, $125. and up. Wayne
Wilkins, 3366 Rockbridge Rd.,
Avondale Estates, Ph. DR,
8-2427 (Atlanta).
Standardbred brood mares,
Reg. with good breeding, some
are in foal, priced reasona-
ble. P. T. Patton, Shady Dale,
Ph. 5123 (Monticello).
Shetlands: Several horse
colts, fillies, bred mares and
riding ponies One colt is Reg.
sorrel with white mane and
trail. A. L. Lewis, 3665 Thax-
ton Rd., SW, Atlanta, Ph. DI.
4-2777.
Shetland pony mares, some
with colts by side and re-
bred, some are heavy in foai
and some are child broke,
$150. up; also, 38 in. Reg.
dapple stallion, 6 yrs. old,
$125. Z. W. Kirkland, 262i
Ball Park Dr., Tucker, Ph.
938-1574.
Rees than a OS ec ee
Black and white Shetland
pony mare with 7 mo. old
filly colt, mare rebred to foal
in May, both very gentle; al-
so, pony saddle and bridle,
like new. Willis Godowns,
Box 169, Woodbury, Ph. 4821.
2 matched stud colts, red
and white spots, both will
rack, broke to ride, gentle
and safe for children. C. L,
McClure, Oakwood, Ph. LE.
4-9873.
Good Shetland pony brood
mare, just weaned, bred back
to foal in June, black and
white, about 50 in. high, gen-
tle for children to ride or
works good in harness, $165.
Alvah Pasley, 700 Brookwood
Dr., Thomaston, Ph. 7-3639.
Welsh type Palomino g:
ing, coming 2 yrs. old,. 5
also, white filly, out of Albi-
no mare, 6 mos. old, $150.,M.
L. Nelson, Box 352, Fort Ogle-
thorpe.
Nice work mare, one Brood
mare and one small filly,
bred.=C. 7 C.. Moody, Rist
(Jamestown),
At Stud: 2 fine
ter horse, 8 yrs. old, proven
producer of outstanding colts,
$50. with return priviledge;
Melzar 14920, Reg. Arabian
grey stallion, $25. grade
mares, $50.
return priviledge. Mrs. Frank
Cummings, Dawson, Ph. wy
_5-5675.
Strawberry roan Shetland Z
stallion pony, 2-1/2 yrs. old,
nice herd pony or riding
pony for 8-12 yr. old child,
bridle and saddle included,
$200. Jimmy Perkins, Rt. 1,
Odum, Ph. JU. 4-2945. |
3-1/2 yr. old black stal-
lion, part Quarter horse, quiet,
gentle and has nice disposi-
tion, broke to ride, $150. .
Gerald Fendley, Rt. 2, Cor-
dele. oe as
Sheep and Goats |
Large grey work goat, 14
mos. old, castrated, gentie,
plows and rides perfect, goat,
plow and harness, $30. at my
home. Will not ship. James
Mayhue, Rt.
Rd., Cumming.
2 fine milk goats to fresh-
en soon, one full blooded
Toggenburg, other Alpine, one
still milking,
milk daily when freshin. Can-
not ship. Mrs. Lee Kirkley,
3860 Cascade Rd.,
lanta' 11, Ph. 344-2581.
Saanan milk goat, recent-
ly freshened, about 1 gal.
daily, $35., - easily milked.
Ralph Lovett, PO Box 66,
Wrightsville.
Herd of 12 common goats.
3 billies and 9 nannies, $4. ea.
There will be more soon. F.
D. Cobb, Box 452, Thomaston,
Ph. 7-7671 days.
31 nannies and one billy
goat. These are not milking
goats. Mrs. Erchie Collins,
Stillmore, Ph. LO. 2-2721.
Saanam. buck, 2a cyrs:
hornless; 7 bred milk goats,
all give 3 gts. avg. when
milking, all now dry, Saanan,
Toggenburg, Nubian and Al-
pine;
not bred, 6 and 9 mos. old. J.
Ww.
Ashburn, Ph. 567-3870.
Swine
5 Berkshire boars,
old, 2 are from daughters of
Lynwood Correction 3rd P.
R., C.M.S., one boar 8 mos.
old from daughter! of same
boar, wt. 200 lbs. All treated
for Cholera and Erysipelas.
John Purvis, Charing.
Sede aise aa en Pe Co a
Spotted Poland China boar,
$50. at my farm. James H
Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs,
Ph. 943- 3071.
Rh so eseg00T ee
3 Duroc boars, 4-1/2 mos.
old, treated for Cholera, can
be Reg., $35. ea. Frederick
Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guy-
ton (15 mi. SE of on Hwy
30).
Reg. andgace: service age
boar and gilts, from popular
bloodlines. M. T. Courson,
Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-2589.
4 Landrace pigs, 3 mos. old.
$15. ea.; 9 Landrace pigs, 2
mos. old, $10. ea. Ready any-
time Randolph Chavers, 666
Martin Rd., Stone Mountain.
Yorkshire
breeding
ing strain and fast gainers.
Few service age boars and
open _ gilts, $65. and up;
weaned boars and gilts, 10
wks. old, approx. 70 lbs., $35.
and up. All from state. Cert.
Rangs free, triple treated. Ru-
dolnh J. Chomhless. Homer-
ville Rd., Nashville, Ph. 6877.
Waycross.
stallions,
Golden Star, Palomino Quar- ~~
Arabian mares, ~
4, Old Atlanta _
both give gal. -
SWe Ate
olde
also, 6 young nannies, ee
3 Mos
stock -
from large litters, good milk-
Haley, 408 Gilmore, St...
GGuaranteed by Manufacturer
FFound by State Chemist
_ FEEDS FAILING TO MEET. MANUEBETURESS GUARAN EE | UT
September, 196
J. D. PERKERSONS SONS, Austell, Georgia
Perkerson's 20% Dairy Feed
*Protein low
THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois a
Ful-O-Pep Super Broiler Finisher (z) C-Medicated 4 -
pote FABER *Protein low
CAMILLA COTTON Oll COMPANY, Camilla, Georgia [STON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri
Micoga Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal- First Class G 36.0 17.0 RA Pining {Gow Chew. .Conteurate 50% : 6
*Protein low, Fat low, and Fiber high F 35.5 18.6 *Protein low : F
; eo G
~ GEDAR VALLEY MILL, Cedartown, Georgia ae Purina Sow Chow oo ee y
f Swisher Broiler Starter C-2-Medicated 23.0 a t low
puniber digh mo "| RICELAND FEED MILL, Stuttgart, Arkansas
eae H Rice Mill By-Product
CENTRAL SOYA, MCMILLEN FEED DIVISION, Fort Wayne, Indiana e )
Master Mix Hog Finisher Concentrate 889 G aia ff *Protein and Fat low, Fiber high
Protein low g SOUTH GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Blackshear, Georgia
Master Mix Dey N Fresle. 607 -. Un. -76860-A) ee Nog Check-R-Mix Broiler Starter (FL) 3NC-Medicated
*Fiber High ay , *Protein low |
Central Soybean Mill Run-978 11,04 33.0
*Fiber high a 36.2 | SOUTHERN COTTON OIL, Macon, Georgia :
_ Master Mix Broiler Starter 308-16C-Medicated 24.0 3.0 Sco-Co Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal Prime Quality So
i - *Fat low 24.2 2.7 *Protein low =
; s -Co 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal-Prime Quality =
_ COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Guntersville, Alabama a Soe *Protein low and Fiber high eee pe
: 40%Pork Maker-Medicated u 40.0 6. f ae
: * *Protein low 39.3 5.6 SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY; Augusta, Georgia : aes
; Egg Mash, 20% (Crumbles) 562
DALTON GRAIN COMPANY, Dalton, Georgia Buplex Egg u MG: Fiber high Ap
_Mita-Rich Dairy Special 16% ( 16.0 10.0 :
*Protein low and Fat . low 138 _ 10.0 | SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia
Brown Cow 16% Dairy Feed ee Ie Broiler Starter Mash Medicated |
: *Protein low and Fiber high 15.5 16.4 *Protein low
DIXIE - PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee on aS SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Elberton, Georgia
_ Red Lion Shorts ues i Southern Poultry Broiler Starter Mash-Medicated
*Fiber high 1A oe *Protein low
Red Lion Shorts jan ve Southern Broiler Starter Mash- Medicated
*Fiber high 17.8 oF em *Protein low
SER NESVLLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia ae SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Gearsh
GM _C High Energy Starter Mash-Medicated Zan Eat _ Alta Broiler Starter - Medicated
z *Protein low 21.4. 2.75 kProtela low :
GIBSON FARM SUPPLY, Gibson, Georgia ee i, Alta Broiler Be : ae
eibsons chore Snr cone 72 10.1. Alta Broiler Finisher-Medicated ie
oe *Fat low J aN :
Sy NG eae Seorsia 2a G 10.0 10.0 | STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta Georgia
ae r r oy Tho :
*Protein low : F 9.6 7.8 ous Quality 16% All Mash Lay ie
- = Protein low :
MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia are e =
"Fairway 36% Poultry Concentrate-Medicated-C-l G 360 3.5 6.0 SWIFT & COMPANY, Albany, Georgia 2 eee =
*Fat low Fe i383164-3:05. 5.0 Swift's Cottonseed Meal or Pellets 41% Protein-Prime -
Fancy 43% Poultry Concentrate G 43.0 2:5 4.0 see : :
ze *Protein low F421 4.5 4.0 *Fiber high |
OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, South Carolina a fae G. H. TANNER FEED COMPANY, Lawrenceville, Gesrata i
Oconees Best Shorts : : G 14.0 3.75 6.98 Tanner's Check- -R-Mix Broiler Starter E-Medicated pe eee
*Fat low and Fiber high F 14.4 3.3 7.6 *Protein low : Bote
OZIER'S FEED MILL, INC., owdon, Georgia : et WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alcbama
: Judi-Bilt Broiler Formula G 22.0 3.5 Jim Dandy Sweet Dairy 16% Protein ee
*Protein low F 21.0 2.9 *Protein low and Fiber high
GGuaranteed by Manufacturer
FFound by State Chemist
- PPenclized
September 1961.
PROTEIN
INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North Carolina
Triangle Cray, Shorts = S
SEER _ (P) Protein
LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Cevisia aOR
Georgia Best Dairy Feed 2 26.1
(P) Protein ; GL
FIBER
< f MIXON MILLING. COMPANY, Cairo, Senge:
Ly oO
A. M. BICKLEY, INC., Marshallville, Goergia : we Maid aor aS Sabre
Pulverized- Oats G 11.0 12.0 Mixons Vita-Maid 40% Hog Supplement
(P) Fiber F 10.7 15.2 (P) Protein and Fiber
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Seeaig bed ee 20 co Se
Prosperity 4 % Protein Cottonseed: Meal-Prime Quality 41.0 3.0 14.0 ar :
{P) Fiber 40.0 35 15.9 PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, Georgia ee ee eS
_ Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal 36.0 3.0 17.0 Premium 32% Hog Supplement Bescate :
: (P) Protein > 33.6 33 are (P) Protein ;
__ CENTRAL SOYA-McMILLEN FEED DIVISION, Fort Wayne, Indiana RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri ~
Master Mix Cattle Blend Concentrate 764 C320 4.5 13:0 Furing, Broiler Chow 3(G) Medicated
(P) Fiber F 32.4 1.7 15.5 (P) Protein
SLAXTON wiLLin COMPANY, Claxton, Georgia Fevtne Sora eae Eb poe io ene Pee :
Ground Corn Shucks, Cobs and Molasses GS 2.0 24.0 Purina Cow Chow Concentrate32% ~ |
(P) Fiber F323 27 A Nt (P) Protein |
se SIELING COMEANY, Cleveland, Tennessee SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Macon, Georgia _ :
ge eat rey. Shorts " 15.0 6.0 Sco-Co Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal-Prime Quality
Fiber 16.0 7.4 (P) Protein
Gilt Edge Wheat Gray Shorts with Ground Wheat Screenings 15.0 6.0 2
i (P) Protein 13.0 6.5 STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia
eo s lit
ee HODGES MILLING .COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama e- wee Ce er 1 a aoe
azz 40% Hog Supplement : G 49.0 8.0. Super eaality 16% All Mash Lay
(P) Protein F 38.6 6.9 {P)_ Fiber
. -
ERIS FORTLAND, FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee : BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville ene hina:
eee 16.0 4.0 6.0 ee Diamond 16% Dairy G 16.0 .
iber V7 404755 AP) Protein eee al a0 eas
TECK ise Reda Oe,
fave. Bon Memphis, Tennessee WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama = Sauer er
alfa Mec : 17.0 27.0 _ Jim Dandy Dry & Freshening Feed Pier 25 5G
(P) Protein and Fiber 14.1 31.7 (P) Fiber ae eo 1 TA
,ABAMA FEED MILLS, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
3 fecds as declared
FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED
September, 1961 oe
BERS MILLING COMPANY, Los Angeles, California
1 feed as declared
LIED MILLS, IP IC., iChicane. Iilinois
15 feeds as declared
2CHER- DANIE'S MIDLA AND COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota
1 feed as declared
*LANTA 1 Mi EE: COMPANY, Aftanta, Georgia
4 feeds as declared.
BLUE RIDGE FEED STORE, INC. Gainers: Georgia i
-BRANNEN FEED MILL, POON et; Georgia
AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Losisuile, Rentucky
15 feeds as declared:
BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Gectgia cee eee
24 feeds as declared Se eee ere ee
10 feeds as declared
1 feed as sericea
declared
ER COMPA ve Buford coca
PEPPER MILLING COMPANY, Bowdon, eeoraie
feeds as declared,
MILL, INC., Betlonege, eerste
declared
AIRY SERVICE CORPORATION, Brooksville, Florida
feed as declared.
LTON GRAIN COMPANY, INC. Dalton, sgecraia
feeds | as declared
EL FEED AND SEED COMPANY, aie ee orgia
} feeds as declared
WSON | COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georsia ars
feed os declared
WILLIAM, DAVIES COMPANY, INC., Danville, Hlinois
: ceeds as declared
FEED MILL, Brooklet, Georgia =
feed as declared : :
DIXIE. GRAIN. COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tennessee
| feeds as. declared ;
DIXIE. PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
BOS as declared
WwW. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Georgia
a "feeds. as declared : :
ERBEST FEED _MILES, INC., Atlanta, eeiais
: feeds. as declared
EWING & SONS DAIRY, Covlnsier Georgia
1 feed as declared
BR JUGH'S. MILL, Monroe, Georgia
aT feed as" declared : :
FAR ERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia
feeds as declared
FARMERS FEED & SEED, Sylvanlars Georgia
1 feed as declared
AARMERS. SUPPLY SERVICE, Howkinsville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
DRIGHY MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
feeds as declared
R USO COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia
-INC., Saateiaet Georgia 5
ie ieclared
- September, 1961
GEORGIA BROILER ASSOCIATION, INC., Gaincsvilie Ste
2 feeds as declared
GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia
eo. feeds as declared f
GEORGIA BY-PRODUCTS CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Reidsville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
GIBSON FARM SUPPLY, Gibson, eeeerala
1 feed as declared
GILLESPIE BROTHER COMPANY, Carnesville, Georgia
5 feeds as declared
HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Hlinois
\7 feeds as declared
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Georgia -
13 feeds as declared
HARTZ MOUNTAIN PRODUCTS, Los eras, California
| feed as declared
H. G. HASTINGS COMPANY, 5 elem eooac
1 feed as declared 2
HAYNIE PRODUCTS INCORPORATED, Belinere! Maryland
1 feed as declared
HEARD MILLING COMPANY, INC., Cumming, Georgia
t 1 feed as declared
HICKS MILLING COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia
T feed as declared
INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North Carolina
I feed as declared
_ THE ISMERT HINCKL MILLING COMPANY, Topeka, Kansas
1 feed as declared
J.D. JEWELL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
1 feed as dclared
"KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia
4 feeds as declured
_ LACROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin
-1 feed as declared
UANIER FEED MILL, INC. Gainesville, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
~ LATHEM & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
| LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
1 feed as declared
~ LAWSON &' MANOUS FEED MILL, Canton, Georae
1 feed as declared
oS _ . R. LONGINO FEED MILL, ebanouan: Georgia
1 feed as declared
LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee
6 feeds as declared
LOWELL PACKING COMPANY, Fitzgerald, Georgia
1 feed as declared
LUMBER CITY MILLING COMPANY, Lumber City, oe :
2 feeds as declared
McCONNEEL MILLING COMPANY, Royston: Georgia
5 5 feeds as declared
McEVER PACKING COMPANY, Talmo, Georgia
1 feed as declared
MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia
24 feeds as declared
MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia
1 feed as declared
MARIANNA SALES COMPANY, Memphis, Tennessee
1 feed as declared Se
MASTER MIX FEED MILLS, INC., Athens, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
MILLER POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Alabama
' 4 feeds as declared
G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia
1 feed as declared
MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Quincy, Illinois
1 feed as declared
MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
NORTH AMERICAN TRADING & IMPORT COMPANY, Savannah, Georgia |
2 feeds as declared
NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Bowman, Georgia
1 feed as declared
NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minnecpolis, Minnesota
2 feeds as declared
OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
OZIERS FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
PASCO PACKING COMPANY, Dade City, Florida
1 feed as declared
PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia
3 feeds as declared 3
J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
PELHAM OIL & FERTILIZER. COMPANY, Pelham, Georgia
1 feed as declared
W. B. PERRY MILLING COMPANY, Leslie, Georgia
1 feed as declared
PET-PAK PRODUCTS COMPANY, Milwaukee, Wisconsin
3 feeds as declared
PILLSBURY FEED DIVISION, Clinton, lowa
10 feeds as declared
PILLSBURY COMPANY, FEED DIVISION, Minneapolis, Minnesota
9 feeds as declared
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Tnesteck
FOR SALE
Swine
Reg. SPC hogs, boars and
gilts; also, one young Reg.
sow, bred to Reg. SPC boar,
jong meat type. All best
bloodlines. See me at Ga.
Hosiery Mill. Larry Ferguson,
Rt. 1, Cave Spring.
Very choice Berkshire maie
pigs, vaccinated for Cholera
and Erysipelas, of Cert. Meat
Sire breeding, from prolific
sows and from a herd of over
60 yrs. production, $25. ea.
and up. C. J. Hardman, Com-
merce.
Tamworths, lean type, Reg.
fine, healthy stock, reasona-
bly priced. J. S. Davis, Abba, |
Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541.
Purebred Duroc male, 4
mos. old, best of bloodlines,
$37.50 ea. with papers or $35.
without. Marvin Newsome,
Jordans Mill Rd., Sanders-
ville, Ph. 3856.
25 purebred Yorkshire pigs,
ready for sale in 2 wks., $10.
ea. without papers or $12.50
with; also, one Reg. Yorkshire
boar, Blue Ribbon winner, wt
-400 lbs;; $50. li. C. Partain,
Crawfordville.
Purebred Tamworth pigs,
from prize winning 4-H gilt,
8 wks. old Nov. 14, choice of
-extra fine litter of 11, $10. ea.
Barry Harper, Rt. 3, McDon-
ough, Ph. 423-3837 (no col-
lect calls accepted).
6 wk old pigs, Yorkshire
and Hampshire cross, $10. ea.
at my place. C. M. Kirk, c/o
Lazy K. Ranch, Rt. 1, Con-
cord.
Cherry red Duroc swine,
Reg. in United Duroc Assn.,
treated male and gilts, 5-7
mos. old, $40. ea.; bred gilt,
$50. ea. All at my farm. A. C.
_ Weathers, Hwy. 32, PO Box
37, Mershon.
Livestock
WANTED
_. Want nice young milk goat
fresh in, reasonably priced.
J. W. Haley, 408 Gilmore St.,
Ashburn, Ph. 567-3870.
Want to trade
Jersey heifer, been bred 3
mos., for Reg. Whiteface bull.
Will pay the difference. L. O.
Lusk, 1024 McLendon Dr.,
Decatur, Ph. 433-9252.
Want a good size bunch of
hogs, to feed out. I have lots
of real feed. Need some hogs
at once, located not too far
from Atlanta. J. C. Johns, 595
Sandtown Rd., SW, Atlanta
i, Ph. DI. 4-3352:
Want 10 to 50 commercia?
Angus cows or heifers. Must
be calfhood vaccinated. Only
guaranteed breeders and good,
above average, individuals
will be accepted, state price.
Bernard Smith, Rt. 2, Alpha-
retta.
Game & Fowl
FOR SALE
Pigeons: White and blue
Show Kings and Giant Ho-
mers, good squabbers, $5.00
ea.; also single birds, $2.00:
Racing Homers. $5.00. Will
ship. Ray Glasco, 5636 Thomp-
son Mill Rd. Decatur. Ph. 289-
7745.
White King pigeons of fin-
est quality, $2.50 pr. Sam B.
Vawter, 3232 Memorial Dr.
Decatur. Ph. BU 9-6941.
Fantail pigeons, from prize
winning stock at Southeastern
and DeKalb Co. Fairs. Prices
start at $2.00 ea. Come make
your selection. Will ship 6 or
more. Sex not guar. Jerry
Gretebcord, 3058 Brook Dr.,
Decatur. Ph. ME 4-8540.
American Giant Homer pi-
geons, Blues, Checks, Reds,
Yellows and Splashes. $6.00
pr. and up. M. G. de LaRue,
307 Spring St., Decatur.
Several varieties of pigeons
for sale or trade for laying
hens, turkeys or pheasants. R.
Terr
5- 3829.
150 early 1961 Jumbo Ring-
neck pheasants, free fram
Chinese Ringneck strain, avg.
wt. 3-1/2 - 4-1/2 lbs. cocks. 1
Ib. and smaller for hens; 2nd
yr., wt. up to 7 Ibs. Sell or
trade for unrelated trio pure
Golden pheasants of very best
strain, will pick un in 60 mi.
radius. V. L. Magnus, Rt. 2,
NE, Atlanta 6 Phe ERs
Brown Bridge Rd., Gaines-
ville, Ph. LE, 4-3262.
Bobwhite quail, $1.00 ea.
here. Per. 14. T. G. OKelley,
purebred |
cording to age. Per. 22, W. W.
W. Pealor, 794 Ponce de Leon
inesaw, Ph. 428- 4916 (Mari-
breeding, flight pen condition-
ed, avg. wt. 3 = 3-1/2 lbs. ea.
Will deliver. J. E. Mansell,
Box 69, Roswell, Ph. 993-6417.
1 ea. Black and White and
Gray doe, $2.00 ea.; 1 bred
Blue Dutch doe, $2.50; 1 Cali-
fornia buck, $2.00, also, 26
pigeons, $6.00 or 50c ea. Trate
any for N. Z. R. does. Mike
Norman, 1005 Austell Rd. Ma-
rietta. Ph. HE 5-0727.
About 100 Chukars, flight
conditioned; also, few Bob-
white breeders. Per. 94; also, 5
deck elec. brooder for quail
raising, good cond., and pens
for breeders. J. L. Taylor, Tay-
lors Mill Rd., Fort Valley,
Ph. TA. 5-8292.
Northern Bobwhite quail,
grown, $2.50 pr.; 6 wk. old, 60c
ea.; white Doves, $5.00 pr.;
Ringneck Doves, $3.00 pr. Per.
28. Will ship Exp. Col. Send
money order. Miss Eve Wal-
lace, 716 Myrtle St., NE, At-
lanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152.
Extra. large 1960-61 hatch
breeder quail, wt. up to 10
and 1/8ths ozs. or 4 ozs. lar-
ger than avg. Improved 41 yrs.
Will pay $10.00 pr. for un-
related superior quail to mine.
Free color photos of Cham-
pions and wt. certificate. Per.
27. Wm. A. Thomas, Box K,
421 Mark Bidg., Atlanta 3, Ph.
MU. 8-0866.
2,000 Bobwhite quail, full
grown, also breeders and
brooders and laying pens. Bar-
gain prices. Per. Die
Brookins, 5861 Morningside
Dr. Columbus. Ph. FA 3-9175
(after 6 PM).-
Ped. N. Z. white rabbits
that make the weight, from
best bloodlines, selected jun-
ior stock, $5.00 ea. and up.
Satisfaction . guaranteed. R.
Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box
79, Wrightsville. t
Bobwhite quail, young birds
of various ages, priced ac-
Brennan, 207 Ss. Lee
Americus.
New Zealand White an d
St.,
California rabbits, all ages
and sizes. Quality rabbits
priced right. S. D. Climer, 12
Lady Marian Dr. Home, "Ph. |
232-7600.
Guinea pigs Cee zea 2
Dutch. rabbits, $1.0 slepie
Ringneck doves, o 00. Send
money order. Ship Exp. Col.
No Sunday sales. Buster Da-
vis, Rt. 2, Acworth. Ph. WE
4-5171.
120 N. Z. and Calif. mature
rabbits and 228 all metal hut-
ches. with automatic waterers.
W. " Henty, dr Rt 1, Ken=
500 Rincneok pheasants, for|-
meDES:5
Cedartown.
300 quail | 4
pheasants for sale. Per. 5
George Blalock, Grovetown,
Ph. RE. 6-2241.
quail, for restocking, meee (ae
and eating; Also, young birds.
Per. 8. B. F. Downing, 2803
Norris Rd., Columbus, Ph. FA
2-3552.
Poultry
FOR SALE
Purebred Golden Sebright
bantams, rooster and hen in
$1.50 ea. Will ship in
light crates Exp. Col. just for
express. Mrs. T. W. New-
some, Sandersville.
15 light
hens with rich brown neck
and tips of tails, all good
layers; 12 . roosters, black
breasted and some all red. All
fine looking, selling out cheap,
come see. Mrs, Hollis Hender-
son, Gillsville.
Golden Sebright bantams,
$3.00 ea.; roosters, $2.00; old
time speckle bantams, $2.00
ea.; also, 2 Round and Shuf-
fler stags, $3.00 ea.; hens, $2
ea. Will ship. Davey Holland,
Coogler Rd., Dalton.
_ BB Red bantams, 18 hens
and 6 rooster, $20.00 for lot.
Cannot ship. Harvey Grizzle,
23 Fairview St., Cartersville.
45 fine April hatch hens,
bantams, $1.25 ea. Will not
ship; also, eggs, 50c doz. Mrs.
Atay Carter, Box 487, MeMur-
Ty: -Dr:; SW, Atlanta Th ePhs
DI. 4-1388. 2
Trio Golden Sebright ban-
tams, $5.00; trio Black Rose-
comb bantams, $6.00. F r o m)
show stock and 1961
hatch; also, may mixed ban-
tams, 75 ea. V. L. Magnus,
Rt. 3. Brown Bridge Rd.,
Gainesville, Ph. LE. 4-3262.
Purebred Minor Blue game
$10.00 ea. J. P. Beck, Box 624,
Grown. Northern , Bobwhite |
colored bantam |-
$1.50 ea.; 8 Silver Duckwing |
stags, trimmed, March hatch, |
$1.50
Laced Red Cor:
$1.50 ea All
2-3180 Gite coll
ae AS: ie old le
Rt. eG pee :
ta. Ph. 428- 1946. ae
9 Bronze turkeys.
5 hens. 30c Ib., or $30.
lot. Will not ship. See
barn. A. D. eee R
not ship. Come pure!
Ardelle Segier, Ochi cl
Pure dark com :
hatch cockerels, e
Game bantams, very 1
able or will trade fo
hens, turkeys or phi
R. W. Pealor, 794 Pi
Leon Terr., NE, Atla
TR. 5- 3829.
Trio of nice Red
Games, one stage and 2
hens; also. one Grey
cock, 1/2 Law Grey -and
Warhorse, $2.00. R. L.
fin, 712 Oak St.,
Lazy K. Ranch, Rt.
cord: --
Pure Dark C ish cocke
els, $2.00 e tee eee
erels are on free ra
have to be caught ni
HH. W. Thurmond, F mii t
Aeatcante Ea
chickens, purehrec :
hatch, now laying color
eggs, $7. S02 pe
hens, $4.00 ea. Wil
Mrs. Robert L. Rothw:
Haddock St. S. W.
-SCREWWORM
REPORT ANY
SCREWWORM
Mansville. Ph. 652-2121.
etta). .
FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED.
(Continued from page five)
September, 1961
FO
_ PILLSBURY COMPANY, FEED
9 feeds as declared
DIVISION, Minneapolis, Minnesota
PREMIUM FEED MILLS, conyers: Georgia
5 feeds as declar
_ PRODUCERS RICE MILL,
1 feed as declared
THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY,
1 feed as declared
INC., Stuttgart, Arkansas
Chicago, IIlinois
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Mo.
41 feeds as declared
RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill,
: 6 feeds as declared
Georgia
RCS "NS POULTRY FARM, Bowdon, Georgia
| feed as declared
SCOTT FARM SUPPLY, Claxton, Georgia
1 feed as declared
ei E. SEAGRAM & SONS, INC., New York, N. Y.
as declared
Bre uelty. MILLS OF JACKSONVILLE, INC., Jacksonville, Florida
2 feeds as declared
SECURITY MILLS,
: 12 feeds as declared
INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
- STANDARD FEED
1 feed as d
SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Carolina
1 feed as declared
> SESSIONS OIL MILLS, Enterprise, Alabama
2 feeds as declared
suits FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville,
4 feed as declared
Georgia
SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
feeds as declared
% en COTTON Oil COMPANY, Savannah, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
_ SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Florida
3 feeds as Series
tf ~
Spy Pease ore
SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Auqusta, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, paca Geers
1 feed as declared
SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Elberton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., beta eon Georgia
6 feeds as declared
SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South a
7 feeds as declared~
STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Mariefta, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
leclared
SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
9 feeds as declared
G. H. TANNER FEED COMPANY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, INC., Hazlehurst, Georgia
1 feed as declared
THE WALL-ROGALSKY MILLING COMPANY, McPherson, Kansas = Se
1 feed as declared t
WARD FEED COMPANY, Glen Ellyn, Illinois
1 feed as declared
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alaboma
8 feeds as declared
WATCH FOR POSSIBILITY OF
PHS Fie 8-2257.
INFESTATION
EVIDENCE OF
IMMEDIATELY.
WHITES PROVISION COMPANY, Asante: Georgia
1 feed as declared
Failures
WHITFIELD FARMERS CO-OP, Dalton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
Penalties
As Decl
TOTAL
a
i Kimble Leghorn hens,
Id, 50e ea., any amount.
Hunt, Blairsville.
icanus chickens, pure-
laying colored eggs, $10
14.00 trio. Ship Exp. Col.;
hing eggs, asst. col., 40c
nsured parcel post: Money
r. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,
Myrtle St. N. E., Atlanta
. TR 4-5152.
aucanus chickens, laying
ed eggs, $6.00 pr., $8.00)
also pigeons: 1 ea., red|
Tumbler hen and male,
; 1 Birmingham Roller |
$1.00; 1 pr. Fantails, $3
- Joe Chastain, 20 Iron |
and broccoli, 95 C.; thyme in
| pots,
. collar
ants, multiplying
mions, 65c C.; brussel sprouts
, 50c ea.; parsley mint
garlic plants, sage plants, 65c
doz.; sweet pomegranate bush,
$2.00; Damson plum, 3, $1.40.
F, J. Witherspoon, 308 Hold-
erness St., SW, Atlanta 10,
Ph. PL. 3-5251.
Gourd seed: African Jum-
bo, Freak and Bushel type, 6
seed, $1.00; Dipper, tree type,
Vase, Dishrag and ornamental,
$1.00 doz.; Martin; 50c doz.;
Indian Beater, 6, 50c; Pengime,
$1.00 doz.; also, pumpkin seed,
Germ. 94 pct., 50c doz. Send
stamped self addressed en-
velope. Harold James, Rt. 1,
Box 87, Warm Springs.
Florida 90 strawberry
plants, $1.50 C.; 500, $6.00 PP,
damp packed, these do well in
So. Ga. No checks. Mrs. H. H.
Smallwood, Attapulgus.
1. Cartersville.
also 10 or 12 mixed ban-
ens, all 1961 hatch, in|
ity Forest Park, Jones-
Fayetteville. Boyd A.
P. Q. Box 86, Forest!
ant 15 or 20 White bee:
pullets, laying nearly
ty to lay. Advise what you
and price. O. E. Younce,|
128, Fairburn.
ice Klondike strawberry
ts, well rooted and damp
cked, $1.00 C., $9.00 M. Add
per. C. for postage an d
idling. Minimum shipment
0 plants. No out of state)
ipments. Mrs. Luther S.
Z r, 466 Page Ave. NE,
ta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1846.
and black raspberry
_ 8, $1.25; crabapple |
s, blue Damson plums, 6,
Hazlenut, $1.25 doz.;|
$1.00 doz.; garlic
et 0) ekcudzu
Red multiplying scallion |
ions and buttons, $1.25 gal.;'
. hulled, $2.00)
full strength dry leaf
ge, 30c teacup, 6 cups, $1;'
mproved pink skin Spanish|
yeanuts, $2.25 pk., $8.00 bu.,!
or eating. Add postage. P. B.
3rown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
White nest onions for fall)
planting, $2.00 gal.; red seal-
on onions, $1.50 gal.; scal-|
lion buttons, $1.00 gal.; small |
scallion sets, $1.00 gal. Add.
postage. G. T. Brow
Ball Ground. ;
- Golden Seal, 20c ea.; 1961,
fresh bright, red pepper, lg.
pods, 25c doz.; cowhorn, ba-'
nana, 25c teaspoon. All for
home use; also, Burdock plant,
tansy, spearmint, 3, 50c; yel-
low dock, 6, 50c; mature
strawberry, 35c doz. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt.
2, Ellijay. i
Dy Rie 1
_ Hicks tobacco seed, Germ.
90 pct., sample, 40c; $1.00 oz.;
10.00 Ib.; 3 lbs., $25.00; al-
0, large gourds, $4.00 doz.:
small gourds, $1.50 doz.; gourd |
seed, 25c pk. PP. Earl Stuc-
key, Blackshear. pee
Dixie reseeding Crimson
Clover, Germ. 85 pet., hard)
seed 8 pet., total germ. 23
percent no weed seed,
$25.00, 100 Ib. sack. Frank G.
Marchman, 4701 Grant Rd...
\virus free
| berry, muscadine grapes,
Poccahontas and Florida
90 strawberry plants, $2.25 C.;
$15.00 M. post or express paid.
Plants first yr. from finest
Maryland stock.
Land treated with Nimagon.
C. A. McCord, Rt. 2, Quitman, |
Ph. 3989. :
Large red nest or multiply-
ing onions for fall planting,
$1.50 gal. plus 59 postage on
ea. gal. (can be planted late
as last of Dec.). Mrs. G. W.
Fuller, Rt. 2, Woodstock.
Bledsoe wheat seed, first
year from foundation seed,
Germ. 90 pct., recleaned and
treated, in 2 bu. bags, $3.00
bu. Menno L. Yoder, Rt. 1,
Montezuma, Ph. 4605.
Cokers Moregrain oats, re=
cleaned and in new 4 bu. bags,
Germ. 96 pct., no noxious
weeds, $1.00 bu. FOB; also,
Bledsoe wheat, recleaned and
Ceresan treated in 2 bu. bags,
Germ. 94 pct., no noxious
weeds, $2.00 bu. Fred Fland-
ers, Rt. 6, Box 245, Dublin, Ph.
BR. 2-0289.
Garlic bulbs, Kudzu Crowns,
$1.25 C.; gooseberry, huckle-
berry, $1.25 doz.; Risch atee
$1.00; chinquapins, 6, $3.00;
black walnuts, $1.25 pt. Add
postage. Mrs. Ruth Alcorn, Rt.
1, Dahlonega.
Chas. Wakefield cabbage,
Ga. and Vates collards, 75 C.;
500, $1.75; $3.00 M.; white)
Bermuda onion, 75c C.; 500,
$1,502 $250). Mie EP. Ee
Smith, Box 82, Baxley.
Garlic bulbs, 50c doz. plus|
postage; also, long red hot
pepper pods, 5 pods, 10c and
self addressed stamped enve-
ae Paul Davis, Rt. 1, Frank-
lin.
Black rasberries, 6, $1.02;
Blue Damson plum trees and
old fashion peach trees, red
and yellow and apricott plum
Mrs. F. M. Turner,
Gainesville.
White mulberry trees, 1-2
ft., prolific bearers of large
in., 10, $2.00. Mrs. B. Robin-
son, Greenville.
16 Hunt and one male, $5.50
PP. Vautelle Holland, Rt. 3,
Winder. $
Sterns; plum size, straw-
berry plants, $2. C. PP. Damp,
cellophane wrapped, prompt
shipment. Out of state orders
add 40c postage. Mrs. Z. D.
Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpha-
of Alpharetta on Hwy. 19).
Blakemore straw berry
plants, del. PP, damp packed,
95e C. W. EK. Barker, Rut-
Ellenwood, Ph. MA. 7-9813.
ledge.
dise Mart, Atlanta.
9:15, ABAC, Tifton.
Bull Sale,
AGRICULTURE CALENDAR
| Nov. 28 - 29 Cotton Producers Assn. Meeting, Merchan-
ecember 5 Farm Welding Short Course, Registration,
ber 5 Georgia Hereford Assn. Beef Builder, Grad- |
rd
1 pam., Georgia Coastal Plain |
iffon.
'50 C. All packed in moss; al-
s0, nice Concord grape vines,
1300, $1.25; 500, $2.00:
G.| dred
| Marchman, Rt. 2, Ellenwood.
trees, 6, $1.00. Add postage. |
FE Ra. 230;,
juicy berries, $2.00 per 10;)
seedling pecan trees, 12 - 18.
Jerusalem artichokes, $7.00 |U* rain, well fertilized, $30
bu. Exp. Col.; $1.75 gal. PP)
2nd zone: Hunt grape vines, |
retta, Ph. 475-6308 (3 mi. N.|
Gourd seed: African Giant,
grows 5 ft. around or more, 3
seed, $1.00; also, want Base-
ball Bat and yard long Dipper
gourds, L. E. Morgan, Rt. 4,
Waycross.
Black and red raspberry
plants, wrapped in plastic film
or cellophane, very damp,
$1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs.
H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. |
Reseeding Crimson Clover,
Germ. 88 pet., sacked in dbl.
bags, $20.00 per 100 lbs., con-
tains 27 docks per lb. Nor-
man Johnson, Warrenton, Ph.
HO. 5-3549.
Ga. collard plants, 50c C.
500, $2.00; white Bermuda
onions, Iceburg lettuce plants,
well rooted, 2 - 3 ft. runners,
40c and 50c ea. Add postage
on all. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917
Panthersville Rd., Ellenwood.
Cokers Moregrain oat seed,
Germ. 93 pct., clean, bright
and excel. for seeding this
fall, $1.00 bu. in bulk lots at
my farm. Russell Montgomery,
Reynolds, Ph. TI. 7-4226,
Tenn. Beauty strawberry
plants, $1.50 C. at my home.
Mrs. A. C. Holland, Brown
Bridge Rd., Gainesville, Ph.
LE. 2-1813.
Black raspberries and Him-~
alaya blackberries, 6 plants,
$1; musecadine grape vines, 6,
$1.00. All rooted; old fashion
red Indian peach trees, 3, $1;
garlic bulbs, 6, $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. P. Malachi
Smith, Rt. 6, Clarks Bridge
Rd., Gainesville.
Mastodon strawberry plants,
$1.25 C.; 500, $4.50; $8.00 ML;
Klondikes, $1.00 C.; 500, $4;
$7.00 M.; sugar pears, $1 ea;
scuppernong vine cuttings, 75
doz. Mrs. John Townsend, Rt.
2, Cumming. :
Charleston Wakefield frost-
proof cabbage plants, ready,
$3.50
M. PP in Ga. R. Chancl-r,
Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2035.
7,000 Ibs., 1961 crop, No. 1
neseeding Crimson Clover
seed, reseeding on my farns 20
yrs., Germ. 85 pct., 20c lb.
FOB. J. Lynwood Bentley, Sr.,
te 2, Thomaston, Ph. 647-
Dixie reseeding Crimson
85 pct., hard seed 8 pct., total
Germ, 94 pct., $25.00 per hun-
Ips sack. shrank: 9G:
Hay, Feed, Grain
FOR SALE
Good Coastal hay, cured
without rain on it, $35.00 ton.
Del. for small extra charge.
8-9689.
55 bales wheat straw, has
been rained on but very good
for mulching or bedding, 50c
bale, or $25.00 for entire lot.
C. R. Bohanan, Rt. 1, Conyers.
Ph. 483-8539.
Sev. tons Rye grass, Clover
and Fescue hay, cured with-
ton, 75c bale. Dana Haymore,
Rutledge.
Peavine and Cane hay, no
weeds, 80c bale, $35.00 ton.
T. G. OKelley, Maysville. Ph.
652-2121.
Top quality, extra bright
hay, cured and stored without
rain, heavy bales, $1.00 ea.,
$35.00 ton. Del ton lots with-
in 25 mi. radius. James H.
Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs.
Ph. 943-3071.
200 tons Coastal hay, weed
free, highly fertilized, $30 ton
60 mi. or more if over 60 mi.
iS, ds Clay, Rt: 3, Macon. Ph:
788-2975.
bu., sacked; also,
get oats. Mrs. M.
Quitman.
lizer distributor - or
L. B. Hill, Jonesboro, Ph. GR
at barns or $35.00 del. up to
Cokers oats for feed, $1.00
Moregrain
oats for feed in bulk at bin, }
$1.00 bu. Will trade even for
corn if you bring corn and
F. Gaddis,
Good, clean Sericea Lespe- |)
1|deza hay, $1.00 bale, or trade||
for Reg. Angus heifers, ferti-|
tractor |
\mounted post hole digger. Guy
Neal, Ellenwood. Ph. GR. 4-
without rain, $27.50 ton at my
barn. Del. anywhere in Ga. at
small del. chg. R. A. King, Rt.
4, Fitzgerald. :
About 20 bu. good yellow,
1960 crop, feed corn. Located
about 9 mi. S. Gainesville.
Mrs. Willie Turpin, 6283 Su-
san Lane, Doraville.
700 bales highly fertilizer
Bean hay, cured without rain,
large square bales, $1.00 bal.
6 mi, N. Cumming. Larry Wat-
She 5, Cumming, Ph. TU.
Sericea, Lespedeza and Fes-
cue hay, 50c bale at farm; also,
Brown top Millet and Kobe
Lespedeza, 75c bale. No letters
ans. Hoy Kirkley, Fayette-
ville.
Mixed grass, Kudzu and
Oat hay, $23, $25 and $30
ton delivered 25 mi. radius of
Greenville. All baled without
rain. Coleman Bass, Rt. 1,
Greenville, Ph. OR. 2-4417.
200 tons Coastal hay, weed
free, highly fertilized, $30 ton
at barns, $35.00 ton del. up to
60 mi., more if over 60 mi. S.
J. Clay, Rt. 3, Macon, Ph.
788-2975.
Hay in large bales, 50c, 75c
and $1.00 per bale; $20.00,
$30.00 and $35.00 ton in truck
loads. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint
River Farms, Jonesboro, Ph.
DR. 8-2245 nights.
35 tons Coastal Bermuda
hay, eut, cured and baled
without rain, lean and has no
pest type of seed in it, $30.00
ton at my farm. D. F. Griffis,
Rt. 1, Odum.
High quality hay, Lespede-
za, Bermuda, Clover, Fescue
and Rye grass, 65c bale. Ce-
cil H. Travis, C/O Pine Crest
eas Riverdale, Ph. 461 -
4862. :
1961 quality hay, from fer-
tilized fields, harvested with-
out rain, 500 bales Serecia
and Clover mixed, 600 bales
Crab grass, 100 bales Fes-
cue, $30.00 ton or $1.00 bale
at barn. Frank G. Marchman,
Rt. 2, Ellenwood.
Quality hay, cured without
rain, Coastal Bermuda, Bahia
and mixed grass Lespedeza,
good supply, located 2-1/4 mi.
from Half-Way House up U.S.
80 Hwy. toward Talbotton on
Flint River. Frank Riley, But-
ler, Ph. UN. 2-4975.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
2
Heavy duty metal work ta-
ble with vice, $7., engine
speed governor for track,
jeep or tractor, $10.; 1/2 HP
elec. meat grinder,
parts, $5.; lg. wood saw blade,
$1.: heavy duty high speed
chain, 6 ft., $2.; gear box for
le. blower, $5. Neal T. Wil-
liams, R. 3. Buena Vista.
1 H. buggy and harness,
$40.; roping saddle, custom
made and bridle and breast-
plate, $125.; Western riding
saddle tooled with covered
stirrups and bridle, $50. Rob-
ert Laramore, 1852 W. Vesta
| Ave.. College Park, Ph. PO.
7-5455.
Large Martin gourds, 50c
ea.; medium, 35 ea.; catnip
and peppermint, 25 bunch,
3 bunches, 60c; sassafras,
Queen of Meadow, yellow
root, May apple roots, 4 Ib.
lard box full, $1. Add postage;
also, Martin gourd seed, 25c
lg. pkg. and stamped enve-
lope. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
3, Box 50, Ellijay. -
900 bales Peanut hay, baled |
Nice, clean, yeilow dock
red Sassairas, Queen Of wica-
dow, Devils Shoestring, wiid
chirry bark, May apple roois,
4 lb. lardbox measured tuil, a
| $1. pius 30c postage. Mrs. W.
W Lowman, Rt. 5d, Ellijay.
Nice Yates apples for sale.
Can load trucks. R. L. Davis,
Rt, 5, Box 100, Ellijay. :
About 100 fine gourds, sev-
eral dif. Kinds, Bushel, lg.
handle, Birdhouse, Martin,
Dipper, ornamental, 25c ea.
Cannot ship. Mrs. Alta Wood,
Rt, 2, Martin,
100 pet. pure dried ground
red hot pepper, 35c 0z.; 3 ozs,
$1.; $5. ib.; 5 lbs. $20. Ail
Postpaid. L. Douglas Griffith,
Bis Dallas.. . :
Nice, clean roots, yellow
dock, red sassafras, catnip.
Queen of Meadow, devils
shoestring, May apple, 4 lb.
lard box measured fuli, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. H. A.
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Nice, clean, black walnut
meats, 1961 crop, $1.25 pt. PP;
also, wild cherry bark and 2
yellow root, freshly dug and
washed, $1.25 4 lb. box PP.
Sammy Lowman, llijay.
Pop corn for eating 50c at.;
$6. bu.; Indian corn in ear,
20 ear. Add postage: Gourds:
small size, 10c ea.; Martin, 17
10:20-in:, 25e; 21 40: 237 in.
35c; 24 to 30 in... 50c. Add
postage. Mrs. W.
Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla.
Large, elean pieces of 1961
crop black walnut meats,
mostly quarters and halves,
$1.35 pt. plus. postage or $1.60
PP. Mrs. Jeanette Chastain,
Rt. 1, Demorest.
Hen house manure hauled
reasonable distance from Bu-
ford, $5. ton, spread for $6.
ton. Minimum haul 6 tons. W.
J. Bales, 114 East Lake Dr.,
Doraville, Ph. 457-2964.
Nice, sundried Horse ap-
yles, free of peel and core,
60c lb. plus postage. Mrs. Al-
fie S. Snyder, P. O. Box 271
Raymond.
Calif. multiplying beer
seed, 50c start and stamped
envelope. No COD. Mrs. R.
A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Buchanan.
Large Bamboo Cane roots,
grow tall and large in diam-
eter, $1.50 ea. Cannot ship.
Mrs. Luther S. Butler. 466
Page Ave, N.E., Atlanta 7.
Ph. DR 3-1846.
No. 1 Gallberry Ext. honey,
one 10 ib. pail del. by mail
3rd zone. $3.90; 5 lb., $1.95;
Exp. Col. one 60 Ib. $12.; 1
case 12 two Ib. iars, $6.50:
Cs. 6 five lb. large moutn
jars, $7. Rev. Curd Walker,
Rt. 2. Box 229, Adrian.
Tupelo Poplar honey in tin
containers, $3.97 per 12 lb.
gal: $2.27 per 1/2 gals Check
or M.O. with order; also,
honey in glass, $3.71 per 12
lb. gal. Personal del Atlanta
area. W. R. Smith, 2330 Park
Ave. S.W..
FO 6-6671.
Ground hot Cayenne pep-
per. $1. pt. PP. Mrs. RB. Scog-
gins, Rt. 1. Box 287, Palmet-
to.
Shelled pecans, Stuart
halves, $1.35 lb: Stuart's shel-
ler run, mostly Halves. $1.20
Ib.. seedlings. sheller run.
mostly. halves. $1. Ib. Add
nostace. Cash with order. J-
BH Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.
One set
Williams,
rge, ete. J. HL.
Bak Ph. 778-4004 (after
Baldwin.
6 PM).
Yellow root. 4 Ib. lardbox,
$1.25. Jess W. Kilpatrick, Rt.
1. Box 202 B 2, Copperhill,
Tenn. (resident of Fannin
Co., Ga.).
E. Wooten,
tec
esas
Atlanta 15. BPh.=
Blacksmith hand a
tools, post drill. vice. anvil,
4516.
SCREWWORM CHECK POINTS
Due fo the serious threat of the screwworm spread-
ing info Southern areas where it could survive the winter,
check-points for all livestock moving from Georgia inte
Florida have been sef up af Folkston and Thomasville.
Any livestock movement through South Georgia into
Florida must be routed through Folkston or Thomasville
where if will be inspected for screwworm infestation.
This step is being faken in a
among Georgia, Florida and U. S. D.
the spread of screwworm infestation ond fo keep the screw-
worm from getting into warm climate zones where it could
| live through the winter and plague the Southeastern area
| with serious livestock losses next Spring. :
cooperative effort
A. officials fo fight
dh
erat
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~ Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Mulberry fence post, any
number. Contact. T. H. Cobb,
aR, 1, Eastman.
Leather belt, 85 ft. endless,
20 in. .wide, by half inch
thick, for driving gin, saw-
mill, feed mill or other farm
machinery. up to 500 HP,
$200. B. Taylor, P:O. Box 1,:
Atlanta 1. Ph. JA 2-3792.
Wooden 1 H. wagon wheels,
for sale. Tom Cape, Rt. 2,
Box 244, Newnan.
150 Ibs. large hulled black
walnuts, 25c lb. No less 4 lbs.
shipped. You pay postage.
Dana Haymore, Rutledge.
New flame thrower, never
used, $18. at my home. B. H.
Savage. Box 86, Whitehall.
Good, heavy, Schley pecans,
50c lb; Stuarts, 40c lb.; Frot-
scher pecans, 35c lb. All tree
run and FOB. No less than 5
lbs. shipped. Prefer selling in
100 Ib. lots. Mrs. M. F. Gad-
dis, Box 124, Quitman. ;
12 bee hives, $12. ea. State
inspected. Sell all or part.
Italian bees. Supers $3.extra.
R. E. Malone, Rt. 3, Box 293c,
Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-3241 after
6 PM. (no collect calls.)
Yellow root, 2 lb. lard box,
55c plus postage. Mrs. W. C.
Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Dark, dried, apples, 30c Ib.
plus postage. Mrs. R. L. Mc-
Clure, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Long, red hot pepper pods
for home use, 25c doz. pods;
2961 crop sundried apples,
60c lb.; yellow root, freshly
dug and washed, 4 lb. lard-
box measured full, 85c. Add
' postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Ri.
5, Box 58, Ellijay.
White Pine Christmas trees,
any size. See 3 mi. W. of Sam
_ Kings Gro. and Service Sta.
on Hwys. 19 and 129, 4 mi.
S. Blairsville. John C. Corn,
Rt. 1, Box 117, Blairsville.
Want 5 or 10 tons of shucks|
delivered to Thomaston.
State prices delivered. F. D.
Cobb, Box 452, Thomaston,
Ph. 7-7671 days.
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
Aprons of nice prints and
solids and white, scalloped, all
nicely trimmed, $1.00 ea., 6,
$5.00; pot holders and novel-
ties, 15e ea., 2, 25c. Add post-
age, no checks. Mrs. Oma
Reece, Rt. 1, Woodstock.
Washable lambskin baby
moccasins, hand laced, blue
and pink, emb. in white, white
emb. in blue and pink, $1.00
pr. Add postage. Miss Edna
Justis, Rt. 4, Cut-Off Rd.,
Cartersville. ;
4 quilt tops: one Wedding
rings, $4.00; 3 others, $2.50 ea.
Add 30c for postage on ea.;
also, 2 appliqued quilts, one
flower design, other plate de-
sign, all new material, $10.00
ea., 60c postage ea. Mrs. Ber-
tha Carter, Rt. 1, Chickamau-
ga. d
Nice quilt tops, of new
print and solid cols., dbl. bed
size, 2 Wine Glass pattern, one
set together with white, other
with tan, one Gentlemans
Bow, $3.50 ea. plus 33c post-
age on ea. No checks. Mrs. R.
H. Mealer, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Large bedspread, Colony
Club design, $35.00; crocheted
centerpieces, 12 in. diameter,
50c; crocheted pot holders, 3,
$1.00; little girls dresses, siz-
es 1 - 6 yr., $1.50. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2,
Box 150, Camilla.
Fancy organdy and lace
aprons, $1.25 ea.; ice cotton
aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.00; at-
tractive work aprons, lg. poc-
kets all around, $1.00; pot
holders, 15 ea.; 10, $1.00; full
cut childrens dresses, nice
styles and materials, 1 - 6 yr.,
$2.25. Mrs. W. W. Lowman,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.
This years crop Kentucky
Mountain Buckeyes. 50c doz.
Pee Creal secolliverianiner:
Rocky Face.
Jerusalem artichokes for
eating and pickling, $1.25. gal.
plus postage or $7. bu. Exp.
Collect. L. M: Vineyard, Rt.
1, Hogansville.
Chicken fertilizer for sale,
50c bag. Mrs. Carter,
Box 487, MeMurry Dr., SW.
Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-1388
Pecans, Stuarts and Ma-
hons for sale. Marvin New-
some, Jordans Mill Rd., San-
dersville. Ph. 3856. ;
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Will pay good price for few
Balsom Cucumber seed, 1960
or 1961 crop, for planting.
Mrs. Sarah Conner, 1020
acreng Ave., S. E. Atlanta
Want Ear corn and some
good hay. Advise what you
have and price. M. L. Nelson,
Box 352, Fort Oglethorpe.
Want old fashioned big
cow bells. W. E. Spence, Rt.
5, Carrollton.
Want truck load locust post
and 2,000 ft. of 1-1/2 or 2 in.
used pipe. E. M. Landrum,
Adairsville.
Want some Christmas trees
about the middle of Decem-
ber, within reasonable dis-
tance; also. want load of saw-
dust. Russell L. Morris, 2523
McAfee Rd.. Decatur.
Want 100 or 200 Stuart pe-
can trees, 5 or 6 ft. high. Ad-
vise price. H. Sapp. PO 101;
Glennville.
Want several hundred ft.
of stock wire, not too badly
rusted. Can use several hun-
dred feet of straight wire.
State lowest price in first let-
ter. All letters ans. Mrs.
Frances Withersvoon, 308
Holderness St.. SW, Atlanta
10, Ph. PL. 3-5251.
_ Want to exchange white
teed sacks, washed and iron-
ed for print sacks, free of
holes, no less than 4 alike.
Each pay own postage, Mrs.
E L. Lavender, Ri, 2, Box 38,
Gordon. : :
So f t, washable, genuine
lambskin leather baby moc-
casins, white, blue and pink,
hand laced and emb. in white,
$1.00 pr. Add postage. Mrs.
Erlene McDilda, Rt. 1, Lyons.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops,
mach. stitched, all new, good,
material, 15 or 20, $2.00 ea.:
Gents Bow, Monkey Wrench,
Step Around Mtn. Endless
Stairs, Piano Keys, Sail Boat,
8 Point Star, Evening Star and
Family circle. Mrs. J. G. Aus-
tin, Rt. 1, Felton.
Crocheted ruffle doilies,
$3.50 ea.; lg. size pillowcases,
bleached sheeting with cro-
cheted blue birds, pansy or
wild rose with crocheted edg-
ing, $2.00 pr.; crocheted rose
or pansy doilies, $1.50 ea.;
crocheted vanity sets, $1.00
set. No checks or stamps.
Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco.
Aprons with bibs, nicely
trimmed, $1.00 ea.; without
bibs, 75 ea.; small appliqued
cushion covers, any shape, 75c
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops,
Flower Garden, Step Around
Mtn. designs, $4.00 ea.; Turtle
and other designs, $2.00 ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Mittie Ro-
per, Rt. 1, Canton.
5 quilt tops, good prints,
dif. designs, dbl. bed size, no
strings or sacks, $2.50 ea.: 2
fancy tops, Dahlia design
prints, emb. on white broad-
cloth, pieced with rose a n d
blue, $5.00 ea. Add postage.
Mrs. W. J. Suggs, Rt. 1, Chick-
amauga.
seal eek cerita east Het ee RRP a Ren
Dresser scarves emb. and
crocheted ends, 50 ea.; ladies
bonnets, 75c ea.; aprons with
bib, 60c ea., 3, $1.70: banded
aprons, 50c ea., 3, $1.40, all
have pockets, extra Ig., 7c
ea., 2, $1.25; 2 new quilts, dbl.
bed size, hand made, $6.50 ea.,
Both $12.00. Add postage. Mrs.
Byron Haynes, Rt. 8, Gaines--
ville.
Cotton padded pin cushion,
wall pockets of corduroy and
embossed material, crocheted
flower on ea. upper corner, 8
in. wide, 11 in. long including
handle, 25c ea.; cotton padded,
machine quilted, corduroy pot
holders, 15c ea. Add postage.
ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. A.}
.Emb. dresser scarves, 50c
ea. Mrs. L. M.
Gainesville.
Quilt tops, $3.00 ea., 2, $5;
pot holders, 10, $1.00; Step
Around. Mtn. quilt top, $3.50.
All new material. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5,
Ellijay. s :
Tatting, white, all col. va-
riegated for standard size
pilloweases, $1. ea. pr post-
paid. Mrs. N. C. Myers, May-
field.
Aprons: red and green cot-
ton print, $1.50; cotton kit-
chen, $1. All with matching
pot holders; $1.; utility, with
large pockets all around, $1.;
Dutch Doll quilt top, $5. All
postpaid. Mrs. Jewell Daven-
port. Rt. 1, Culberson, N. C.
(Res. Towns Co., Ga).
Flat work crochet, 3 pe.
vanity set with 15 in. match-
ing doily, all white trimmed
in aqua blue, $3.; 3 all white
aoilies, dif. designs, round 12,
15,7 and: 18 ins $1625.59 $35;
$1.75. Mrs. Ida Mae Walker,
232 Maple St., Carrollton.
Broadcloth pillowcases,
emb., crocheted edge, $1.25
pr Emb. $1. pr; 7 dish tow-
els, emb. $1.; med. and large,
50c and $1. ea., old fashioned,
bonnets, $1. 35 postage. Mrs.
Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311,
Buford. 3
Dried flowers for decora-
tions, $1. box. Mrs. John Wea-
ver. Rt. 2, Temple.
Med. size aprons, 50c ea. or
Dy LOL oa. postace. No
stamps nor chks. Pairlee
Rundles, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Sev. dbl. and single bed
size quilts, also quilt tops, all
pieced by patterns, of new
material throughout, hand
made. Mrs. Sarah Conner,
1020 Moreland Ave., S.E. At-
lanta 16. Ph. 622-9894.
Pillowcases, white with rose
border, $1.50 pr.; white with
postage. Mrs. John Townsend,
Rt. 2, Cumming.
When you buy an H Bond
you can be sure of receiy-
in six monthsand every
six months till maturity.
Every year the U.S. Treas-
ury mails out more than
314 million interest checks
_ worth $149 million to the
Bonds.
Why buy Series H Bonds?
Hi Bonds are especially
ie y For 20
Nose Advertising Councit
Mrs. K. M. Brittain, Rt. 1, Box
26, Toomsbore,
Major, Rt. 7,1;
blue border, same price. Add
Ethel Giddens, Rt. 2, Perry.
designs, $8.00; one Dutch Girl,
$10.00. All new material and
full dbl. bed size; also, crib
quilts, $3.00; twin size beds,
4.50 and $6.00. Delia Sapping-
ton, Rt. 8, Gainesville.
aprons, 65c ea.; pillowcases of
good bleached cotton material,
full size, nice crocheted set in
motifs, crocheted edging too
match, $3.00 pr. Add postage.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box
58, Ellijay.
One ea., pink and blue, one
blue and pink, one nile green
stoles, hand knit, $10.00 ea.
PP. No COD orders. Mrs. L. H.
Jones, Rt, 2, Flowery Branch.
Childrens dresses, nicely
made, 1-6 yr., $2.00 ea.; ap-
pliqued dish towels, 25c ea.;
5, $1.00; baby bibs, 25c ea.; 5,
$1.00; appliqued cushion cov-
ers any shape, 75c ea.; 2, $1.25;
nice machine pieced dbl. bed
size quilt tops, $3.00 ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Freeman Long,
Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay.
4 string quilt tops, $2.00 ea.;
one Friendship change, $3.00:
one Spider Web, $2.25: one
heavy top pieced out of heavy
|seraps and one wool top, $2:
ea. Add postage. Addie Stray-
horn, Rt. 1, Gainesville.
| Rose quilts, dbl. bed size,
large red roses with yellow
-eenters, green leaves and
stamps, outlined with black
thread, appliqued
sheeting with white lining,
hand quilted, cotton padded,
binding around edge, $14. ea.
ing your first interest check
folks holding Series H
Lula.
good if youre living on a
retirement income or want
to invest for current in-
come, :
if you own E Bonds you
ean trade them for H
Bonds at anytime. (A nice
feature of trading is you
dont have to pay tax on
the accumulated E Bond
interest until your new H
Bonds mature or are
_cashed.),
You save more than money with
U.S. SAVINGS BONDS
years Americas newspapere have lished Savi
at no cost to the See The Teeee Dept. a patie tired the
is i :
newspaper tor their patriotic support.
String quilts, $5.50; other} ~
padded with new cotton and}.
NN
Ladies cotton trimmed tea es
Bie oe Sunflower, Gentl
on white}
PP. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2,}
Girls Skirts and
ches and other desi
with dyed linings,
padded, $6.00 ea,
tage. Ruth Co
mo.
November 25
1:00 P.M. .
Pony - Auct
Co. Stockyard,
chran,
(Cordele) Entire he
52 Shetland ponie:
ros and one po
Everything to go
of price. Dick Full
Mer., Abbeville.
December 8 Frida
iP
.M..... at Liv
ditorium,
man.
Entire herd
Youngs, decea
dele. . . . 5e po
burros and
__ po
Dick Fuller, Sale
beville.
_ How you can receive .
a check signed by Uncle
Guaranteed growth.
Your Bond money now
earns 334% interest held
to maturity. Your money
cant be lost because Uncle
Sam replaces destroyed
Bonds. And you can get
your money with interest
anytime you want it. >
Every Savings Bond you
buy isa shareina stronger
America. Why not ask
- your banker for all the de-
$5,000 and $10,000.
ey
eatur Co... . Geor:
us Assn., selling 91
istered Angus bull
O. Shorty Parke
laski Co. Stock Yard
twice ayear oe
you receive $10 every
months. H Bonds come
in denominations of $1,000,
reg
to
of
se
:
ny
Mer.
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