Farmers
/Bulletin
Commissioner
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 13, 1961
| Fam
Work
WANTED
Two men and 16 yr. old
boy and woman, want place
t once looking after broilers
wr laying hens or cow and
or hogs. Can move any
me. Have to be moved.
lames Daniel, RFD 4, Cum-
Husband ond wife want job.
pe ad habits, sober, reliable.
Do farm work. Have little in-
of own. Henry Mathis,
A. 55300 Columbus. Ph.
arm, ee hens or
house, ete, or any oth-
work on farm. On school
-and mail Rt. 4-5 R. house.
th elec. furnished. Have to
oe Arthur Ledford,
sold, son 1 -yrs:, to
th work, 20 yrs. exp.
son also exp. Can handle any
type milking machine or pipe
ot and sober. oe
ind m work. Take smail
op on shares. 3-4 R. house.
See me or write soon. Curtis
Rees
i Baswal Dr, Swe Ate
atone number when answer-
g. Mary Cox, Douglasville.
3 Want 5 or 6,000 turpentine
eups on halves, or, 3-4,000. and
some other farm erop, tobac-
eo and other farm crop. Have
5 children, 3 old enough to
work, with wife and self. Am
32 yrs, old. Hiram Davis, Rt.
seo Alfred Davis, Axson.
dairyman wants job
ine milk parlor, located with
good people. Single, honest
and reliable and do not drink.
Need. job at once. Kenneth
Sned Box 196,
drinking.
- on school and mail
Have to be moved at
nce. 4-5 R. house with plen-
ee and house wired for
2, c/o ee Seemore,
White | man wants job as
handyman or caretaker on
lave some experience
and cattle and can
. Can furnish ref.
ete. in- letter.
Single, white man, 53 yrs.
old, wants job at once help-
ing on a farm, chickens or
livestock farm, cutting and
sawing wood, and odd jobs,
Live as one of family work
for board, washing and small
| salary. Cannot drive tractor
or truck. Must have bus fare.
Prefer with large family. Give
number and ages in family
and full details. Taft Parker,
Ri 1, Box: 43>" c/o sG W:
Storm, Milan.
Farm Help
Want young, single, white
man to heip with small dairy,
and to live in. Must be able
| drive tractor and trucks, and
able to do some repairs on
them. W. B. Shupe, Rt. 3
ave 110, Eatonton, Ph. 485-
5647.
Want single, middleaged
man or older, fair education,
work on farm part time, and
do other type farm work part
time. One who can drive trac-
tor and truck, sleep in trailer
near by. No drunkards need
apply. Furnish references,
$15. week, room and_ board.
J. Lynwood Bentley, Sr., The
m. | Rook. Ph. 647-3688 (Thomas-
on.
- Want white man, prefera-
bly under 40 to work with
cattle feeding operation, feed-.
mill and farm work. Must be
in good health, sober, and ca-
pable of assuming responsi-
bility. Good salary and prom-
ising future for qualified man.
_| Prefer personal interview at
my farm. Herman A, Frieds-
am, Marshallville. Ph. 3811.
Want party to top Bud
some pecan trees. These trees
were cut last spring. Want it
done before Christmas if pos-
sible. Have my own bud wood.
T. Z. Abercrombie, Sr., Cul-
loden.
Want farm hand with small
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 family to live in 5
R. farm house, in good cond.,
deep well on porch, screened
in back porch, house wired
for stove. School bus by door.
Barn and pasture for cow,
fruit and nut trees, and small
acreage for crop if desired.
Have horse for plowing. Rea-
sonable standing rent. White
only. Fred F. Johnson, Rt. 3,
Loganville.
Want milk man to run 30
cow dairy. Good 4 R. house,
running water and lights, on
school bus and mail route.
Must be sober, honest and de-
pendable, also exp. with Surge
milkers. Come to see me at
once, or call, H. D. Smith,
Jackson. Ph. 6831 (after 6
PM).
Want at once, man 35 to 65
yrs., of age, to do light farm
chores, Apartment, meals fur-
nished and small salary. Must
be strictly sober, honest and
reliable. Consider man and
wife, Write. Mrs. Vera Reece,
Dawsonville.
Want settled, honest person
or couple, interested in grow-
ing small fruits, flowers, 2
acres truck vegetables. use of
nearly new cub tractor. Cash
or share basis. Ref. required
and given. No alcohol users.
M..R. Pyler, Rt. 1, Box 25,
Claxton,
Want single, middleaged
white woman to do house and
light farm work, also help with
semi-invalid. $15. week. Mod-
ern conveniences. Mrs. B. F.
Mills, Rt. 2, Pearson.
_ Want elderly woman to
live in and do light farm and
house work for room, board
and $10. weekly. Mrs. Naomi
Harris, Rt. 1. Box 65, War-
renton.
Want elderly or retired
couple as Caretaker, plus op-
erate small laying hen and
garden operation. Be able
drive car. Small weekly sal-
ary plus many free extras.
Located in small village near
Brunswick, Pine Harbor. Bob
Eveans, Townsend.
Want nice, middleaged wo-
man to stay in farm home
with elderly woman and help
with light farm work. Make
your price. Thelma Hix, Stone
Mountain. Ph. 469-9484 after
6 PM.
Want couple or family to
live on my farm near Drake-
town, in exchange for look-
ing after place and 3 head of
cattle, or share crop. Mrs. R.
C. Betts, Rt. 2, Mableton.
Want family to help on farm
in the Athens area. Prefer
family with some poultry ex-
perience. Nice 3 bedroom
house furnished and good
weekly salary. All equipment
is automatic-feeders. water-
ers and eggs washer. Must be
able furnish ref. as to char-
acter and exverience. S. H.
Avplebaum, Box 69, Athens.
Ph. LI 6-6379.
Equipment
5 Flock feeders on stands,
grain cradle, anvil, portable
blacksmith forge, floor elec.
brooder, all in first.class cond.
J. C. King, 208 Gramling St.,
Marietta, Ph. 428-8302.
Pa-pec 14 in. hammermill,
a 00; corn sheller, 21 ft.,
in., auger, without motor.
on 00: 20 ft., John Deere No.
ie boom type sprayer, $175;
a y crimper - conditioner,
2300: 00; Ford 1 row corn pick-
er, good cond,, $750.00; trail
type, 14 in., Oliver bottom
plow, $75.00. A. C. Beckwith;
Rt. 1, Austell, Ph. 948-5488.
800 Parkman cages, water-
ing trough and feed trough.
Carl Simonton, Rt. 4, Frank-
jin; Ph-: OR. 5-3302- after 5
PM: :.
mowing mach.,
NUMBER 15
ABAC, Tifton.
AGRICULTURAL CALENDAR
| December 12Home Garden and Orchard Short Course,
January 15, 16, 17Southeastern Duroc a for
1962, Live Oak, Florida.
January 18, 19Farm Material Handling Days, Sponsored |
by Ga. Farm Electrification Council and the Col-
lege of Agriculture, University of Georgia, Athens.
January 29-31Southeastern Poultry and Egg Convention,
Atlanta Merchandise Mart.
Milk cooler, 200 gal. cap.,
Dari - Kool, excel. cond., $1,-
000.00. J. Y. Swanson, Palmet-
to, Ph. 463-7272.
1958 Ford tractor 841 Die-
sel, $1,549.00; hillside turn
plow, two, 16 in., like new,
$350.00; 1959 corn picker,
$500.00 or all together, $2,~
300.00. Fully guarantee over-
haul on tractor in Sept., 1961.
Daniel P. Martin, Cobbtown.
Portable Letz Burr feed
mill, power take-off type,
like new with extra burr
grinders, never used and mag-
nets. $750.00 cash or trade for
open Hereford heifers at mar-
ket price. Wayne D. Phillips,
c/o Honey Ridge Plantation,
Guyton (Effingham), ph. PR.
2-3933.
Quail equip.; 5 deck brood-
er, holding pens, breeder
cages, feeders and waterers.
See at my: home. James B.
Faulkner, Rt. 5, Mt. Zion -
Burwell Rd., Carrollton, Ph.
832 = 8087 (No collect calls).
Fairbanks Morse _ shallow
well pump, jet, pipe and tank,
pressure switch and foot val-
ve, 1 yr. old, $45.00 or trade
for heifer. W. J. Cooper, Rt.
1, Box 148-A, Fairburn, Ph.
964-2274.
4 dise tiller, perfect cond.,
fits ony 3 point hitch, reason~
able. W. Lanier, Jr., Met-
ter, Ph, 685-3023 after 6 PM.
1954 Wagner frontend load-
er, for Ford tractor, . good
eond., $240.00. Ralph McGuire,
Rt.2,.-Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-
8278.
1950 Farmall Cub tractor,
harrow, planter, cultivator,
turner, good
shape; 1950 Ford, 1/2. ton,
truck, good shape; good 4
wheel tractor wagon, all iron,
rubber tires. Harley Hutson,
Box 573, Woodstock, Ph. GL.
5-6551.
W. D. Allis Chalmers trac-
tor and Taylorway harrow, all
kinds mule farming tools,
mower and harrow, wagon,
turners, plow stocks, for sale
or trade for smaller tractor.
S. C. Waddell, Rv. 1, Bremen.
Used Clipper No. 27 seed
cleaner with 9 screens, good
cond. Bethesda Storage Coop.,
555 Hurricane Shoals Rd.,
Lawrenceville, Ph. 843-7970.
1952 8-N Ford tractor and
equip., plows, cultivator. Cole
planters and distributors, trac-
tor overhauled before last
crop and is in good cond. with
fair rubber,
J. Register, Rt. 1, Stockton.
1952 Ford pick-up truck,
$300.00. Mrs. Curt Hall, New-
ton (1 mi. W. of on Hwy. 200),
2 good farm master. stain-
less steel milking machine
units with good 4 unit vacuum ~
pump; good 10 can milk cool-
er and good milk aerator. Mrs.
E. L. Foster, Grovetown, Ph.
RE. 6-3696.
1957 Jeep pick-up with 4
wheel drive, 6 cylinder en-
gine, heater, all steel pick-
up body and spare tire and
wheel, runs good, free of
dents, has new paint. Harry
Arnold, Jr., Monroe, Ph. 267-
6251 days.
John Deere H. tractor, new
rear tires, good mechanical
cond., with 8 dise bush and
bog harrow, $400.00; also,
truck, $350.00. Jack D. Dooley,
324 Williams St., Covington,
Ph. 786-3301.
OO Frick sawmill complete
with 8 in. endless belt, $250.
Reuel Jenkins, Rt. 1, Daniels-
ville, Ph. SY. 1-5655.
Intnl frontend loader, mo-
del 33, fits 300-400 H. or M. |
fect cond., $200.00. Ben Over-
Street, Rt. 2, Dawsonville, Ph. |
ae -2913 (4 mi. So of on US
19
Shallow well pump, $25.00; .
Stalk cutter, $20.00; Wood cir-
cle saw, to be used with trac-
tor power, $15.00. All at my
home, 6 mi. E. Columbus on
lumbus.
Irrigation system, excel.
cond., Homart pump, 4 HP
Briggs - Strattorrigas engine
on 2 wheel cart, 19 ft. flex-
ible hose, strainer on end,
about 500 ft. 3 in. aluminum
pipe, 9 rainbirds and all fit-
tings, used part 2 seasons,
$435 cash. Isaac Adams, Sam
Love. Rd., Rocky Face, Ph.
BR. 8-4476 (Dalton).
1960 Workmaster Ford trac-
tor with only 42 hrs. service;
5 ft. rotary mowing mach. -
for Ford tractor; disc for Ford
tractor with 3 point hitch.
Mrs. . D. Kindred, 1952
Fairburn Rd., SW, Atlanta,
Ph. DI. 4-0946 after 6 PM.
Hercules hydraulic ram,
$25.00 cash; Rife Ram, $45.00
cash: LG: -O;<- Lindsey, Rt: a.
Swainsboro, Ph. 7-7263. (will
ship).
Deep well pump, 1/3 HP,
with jet, no tank or pipe, in
running cond., $20.00. Thomas
$900.00 cash. W.|C
. Webb, Rt. 1, Alpharetta,
Ph. GR. 5-5842.
\ DIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH
ATE EAST OF THE Mississipi
Georgia First
@ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER
@ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS
@ NAVAL STORES
1954 Ford, 1/2 ton, pick-up
tractors, used very little, per-
Macon Rd. Ci0A; Sears, Cos. see
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for sale reasonable. J. A. Jen-
nings, Rt. 3, Dalton, Ph. BR.
8-4687.
- Cut off saw, fits on front of
Farmall H and M., John
Deere A, B, G, 50, 60 or 70,
perfect cond., 28 in. blade
complete with beit and hook-
up, $40.00. J. M. Cannafax,
Zebulon, Ph. LO. 7-8708.
D. I. Case _ tractor
frontend loader, excel. cond.,
$1,500.00. S. J. Noble, PO Box
435, Decatur, Ph. 469-9162.
106 home made hen feed-
ers, 6 ft. troughs on 16 in. high
stands, $100.00 for lot, located
4 mi. S. Blairsville on US 19.
Hurbert Spires, Rt. 1, Blairs-
ville.
4 disc Athens tiller plow;
5 disc Intnl tiller plow, 7 ft.
Graham - Holme plow; 2 bot-
tom plow on wheels; 209 Mold-
board plow, 2 bottom, can be
fast hitch or 3 point hitch;
309 bottom plow, can be fast
hitch or 3 point hitch. Ralph
Westbrook, Louisville, Ph. MA
5-3311.
Riding cultivator, mule
drawn, Boyd spray planter,
Turner plows, good cond, bar-
gain priced. R. L. Selph, Rt. 3,
Tifton,
1952, 1/2 ton, pick-up truck,
good tires and motor, $250. Eu-
g en e Peters, Lawrenceville,
Ph, TH. 3-7827,
5 A. R. Wood gas brooders,
$15.00 ea. Ralph Dangar Ros-
well, Ph. 993-6621.
Trailer, 2 wheel with cattle
body, $50.00. E. C. Dawson,
c/o Holly Oak Ranch, Rt. 4,
Box 21, Alpharetta, Ph. GR.
5-5960. 5
One sausage or meat cut-
ter; grinding mill, hand turns,
$5.90 plus postage or trade for
old coffee mill in good cond.
D. L. Hunter, 405 E. Mary St.,
Dublin.
_ Equipment
FOR SALE
1951 Dodge pick-up truck,
$100.00; 1941, 1-1/2 ton Ford
truck, motor and all running
parts perfect, cab rough, $100.
Lamar Harris, Rt. 2, Social
Circle Hwy., Monroe, Ph. 367-
9190 (no collect calls).
John Deere B. tractor,
Athens 8 disc bush and bog
harrow, John Deere 5 disc til-
ler on rubber, Case 4 disc til-
jer and tractor wagon with
- rubber tires. Sell all together
or part. H..L. Doster, Rt. 4,
Madison.
6 ton Equilizing tandem
tractor, Havlins trailer, a 1 1
metal, low, accomodate trac-
tors up to 96 in. wide, for
sale; also, want Powell auto-
matic transplanter. Franklin
Sutton, Rt. 1, Norman Park,
Ph, 985-1373 (Moultrie).
John Deer A. tractor w ith
turn plow, planters, cultiva-
- tors, fert. distributors, very
good cond. L. T, Bradley, Rt.
2, Statesboro.
John Deere M., 1 row, trac-
tor with cultivators, planters,
_ distributors, 8 disc, harrow, lift
type, mowing machine, all
good cond;, for sale or take
on trade in John Deere H.
with lift and starter. A. J.
Johnson, Grayson, Ph. TH. 3-
3874 (Lawrenceville).
1948 Intn] K - 8 tractor
(truck) with 36 ft. flat bed
trailer, for sale or trade for
8 beef type cows or heifers
that will freshen between now
and March or for M. Farmall
tractor with cutting and
smoothing harrow. John T.
Bumgarner, Rt. 2, Madison.
Chicken house equip.: com-
plete,equip. for 6,000 chick-
ens, 9) brooders, sacrifice price.
All letters ans. Otis E. Wigley,
Rt. 2, Moon Station Rd., Ken-
nesaw, Ph. 427-4725.
Farmall Super C. tractor,
new tires, power take-off, 3
point hitch, $600.00; New
Holland automatic pick-up
baler, model 77 with Wiscon-
sin VE4 cylinder motor, $500.
M. A. Cobb, Lee Rd., Lithia
eee Ph. 948-2672 (Aus-
ie
NOTICES. Market Bulletin, Atlanta.
1948 Ford tractor with har-
rows, A-1 cond., good paint
and tires, motor in excel. cond.,
reasonably priced. See on Sat.
or after 6:30 PM week days.
B. C. Mauldin, Longstreet Rd.,
Rt. 4, Cumming.
1950 Ford, 1-1/2 ton truck
with Front Wheel drive, short
wheel hose, flat bed with
pulpwood rack, extra good
cond., $295.00. I, Teem, Mil-
ner, Ph. 4897 (Griffin).
1951 Ford tractor, late mo-
del, chain type, planters, dis-
tributor, cultivator, Sherfield
plows, 4 disc tiller and trac-
tor tack, all good cond. Mear]
Patrick, Church Rd., Rt. 2, Mi-
Jan.
1 wheel trailer, body, oak
construction, prac. new, only
used on 2 short trips, 3 ft. ex-
tension. sides and hitches in-
cluded, $75.00. Ideal for small
loads. T. H, Baker, 128 Ridge
Ave., Mableton, Ph. 948-6581.
Elec. dairy frigidaire, 10
gal., cans cap, 2 washing vats,
17 stanchions, 2 milking ma-
chines and all pipe for barn,
all for $250.00. W. D, Leatts,
3880 Gilbert Rd., Hapeville,
Ph, PO, 7-3268.
4 wheel drive Willis jeep,
good cond.; 1952 Ford tractor
and 4 pe. equip., all first class
shape. Joyce Robinson, Wa-
co, Ph. LE, 7-2534 (Bremen).
AC/60 combine with engine,
good cond., $600.00. S. K.
Frost, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph.
461-4371.
35 HP Allis Chalmers sta-
tionary motor, good cond., side
shaft pulley, ideal for hammer-
mill, $125.00; Intn] stationary
motor, 22 HP with variable
speed pulley and hand clutch,
prac. new, for irrigation pump,
sand pump and light farm
equip., $130.00, Ear] E, Hardy,
303 Pine Ave., East Point, Ph.
PO. 1-1865 (Atlanta).
7 oil brooders all for $100;
2 coal brooders, $30.00 ea.;
55 gal. water jugs with. lids,
60c ea.; 55, 4 ft., baby chick
feeders, $1.25 ea, All in good
cond. Barney Gray, Rt. 3,
Chatsworth.
1950 Dodge 1/2 ton pick-up
truck, new paint job, fair tires,
extra good body, $295.00 or
best offer. Don C. Lunsford,
Rt. 1, McDonough, Ph. 423-
3864,
Equipment
WANTED
Want good egg grader with
cap. of 8 to 10 cases per hr.
Must be reasonably priced for
eash. State make, model and
cond. Troy Causby, Rt. 3, Cal-
houn,
Want 12 wood burning
brooders for broiler house.
Write stating price. A. C. Tur-
ner, 953 Hall St., SW, Atlanta
10.
Want good used E Z guano
spreader in radius of 50 mi. of
Warner Robins. State cond.
and price. Geo, R, Hunt, Kath-
leen. :
Want 6 row cotton duster,
one that can be used with Ju-
bilee or 8-N Ford tractor.
Must be in good shape. Write
make and cond, N. F. Arring-
ton, Rt. 3, Quitman. :
Want 2 to 5 ton feed mixer.
T. F. Sapp, Abbeville, Ph.
2536.
Want John Deere A or B
tractor or other make as big or
larger; also, want 1954 or later
model clean pick-up truck,
prefer 3/4 ton, but will con-
sider 1/2 ton. Will pay cash.
John Harris, Rt. 2, Monroe,
Ph. 367-9190 (no collect calls).
Want tobacco _transplanter
within 100 mi. radius of Folks-
ton, cheap for cash; also, want
small farm sawmill, prefer
portable, Jackson Harvester
or equal. Must be runnins
cond. Write what you have.
Jack Willis, Rt, 2, Folkston.
Want 2,000 WAC generator.
Have 800 W, A. C. Kato plant
with 2 HP Briggs - Stratton
motor for sale or trade, Frank
Still, Box 637, Folkston.
Want used Ford or Ferguson
tractor with or without equip-
ment. W..E. Cordle, Rt. 1,
Rome, Ph. 232 - 4317.
Want hammermill in good
cond, State price. L. A. Bailey,
Rt. 2, Dahlonega. :
Want pick-up hay baler and
side delivery rake. Must be in
good cond. T. B. Hester, Rt. 4,
LaGrange, Ph. TU. 4-4057.
Want bush hog rotary mow-
er, 26 in. disc bush and bog
harrow and sub-soiler for 641
Ford tractor..N. W. Bagwell,
Rt, 1, Tucker, Ph, 938-1429,
a used Browers kerosene | Want
flueless brooders, good cond.,
with | -
OO
shape, medium size, would
consider large. State best cash
price and all details in first
letter. J. C. Walker, Rt. 2, Ab-
beville.
Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
10 Reg. Angus bull calves,
6-10 mos., best bloodlines,
$100. to $125. See Sat. and
Sundays, T. L. Surles, c/o
Winkler Farms, Preston, Ph.
636.
Holstein cow, artificially
bred to Charolais, to freshen
Dec. 20; also, 15 mo, heifer,
1/2 Charolais, artifically bred
to Charolais. R. B. Dollar,
Hwy. 23, Rt. 1, Suwanee
(north of).
First calf Holstein heifers,
to start calving in Dec., calf-
hood vaccinated, most of them
bred to Angus bulls. Henry
| Robinson, c/o MacMor Farms,
Rt, 1, Bonaire, Ph. GA. 9-
1812 (Perry). 5 See
One heifer calf for sale at
my place. H. E. Lites, Rt. 1,
Box 340, Stockbridge.
50 heavy springing heifers,
Holsteins, Guernseys and
Jerseys, dehorned, calfhood
vaccinated, TB tested. Julius
Bishop, PO Box 987, Athens,
Ph. LI. 6-6591.
Reg. horned Hereford bull,
2-1/2 yrs. old, stocky built
and fairly priced. Mrs. Dewey
Wood, Ball Ground.
Santa Gertrudis bull, Reg.
No. 63942, 3 yrs. old, all pa-
pers, approx. 1,600 Ibs., $750.
Jack Crowder, c/o Melody
Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd.,
Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-
8656.
Guernsey milch cow, arti-
fically bred to Palmevays
Select Leader, freshen Jan.
5, excel. milk producer. James
M. Roan, Rt. 1, Roan Rd,
Thomaston, Ph. 647-4428.
Dbl. standard Reg. polled
Hereford, 2 very good young
bulls, 2 open heifers, 2 bred
cows, all very good dbl. Reg.
Herefords, excel. Bloodlines,
can be seen at my farm. Roy
Goddard, Rt, 2, Lithonia
(Klondike), Ph. 482-8433.
Large Jersey cow, butt
headed and fat, bred to Short-
horn; . $150: b+ b. Callum.
Gray.
Reg. Angus bulls, 1 is 14 1/2
mos. old, grandson OB 13th,
other is 2 yrs. old, both have
good body wt. and confor-
mation, ealfhood vaccinated,
from clean herd, guaranteed
breeders. F. W. Phillips, e/o|
Westover Farm, Kennesaw,
Ph. 428-2959 (Marietta).
Stocky built, well marked,
Reg. horned Hereford bull,
calved Feb. 5, 1961, well
tamed and halter broke. Car}
Roberts, Ball Ground.
Reg. Angus bull, 20 mos.
old, grandson of Barbaras
Bardolier No, 1355820, calf-
hood vaccinated and from
heavy stock, clean herd. M.
FE. Tate, Athens Hwy. El-
berton.
Reg. Angus bull 20 mos. old,
approx. 1,000 Ibs., from fine
herd, Eileenmere breeding,
sacrifice. Pat Kirkpatrick, Rt.
1, Lithonia (Centerville) Ph.
469-5794 (Stone Mtn).
Very nice weaning age)
polled Hereford bull, Domino
bloodlines, will Reg. in pur-
chasers name, reasonably
priced. L. R. Bailey, Rt. 4,
Marietta, Ph. 428-5766.
| lbs. ea. fine heifer calf,
bull, 3 yrs. old, from |
herd and guaranteed breed
Jess H. Watson, c/o Hi
Hill Farms, Cumming.
TU. 7-2909. oe 2
4 good cows, including -
milk type Hereford, appro:
600-900 lbs., ea. 2. extra
1 yr. old heifers, about 51
350 Ibs. None bred, an
purebred but mostly Herefor
Write before coming to see.
E. Granger, Reidsville.
2 Reg. Guernsey bred hi
ers, due freshen near
around Dec. 30, 1961; Re;
Guernsey bulls, ready :
heavy and light service. 4
Hi-bred animals. F. H. Bu
Midville. - ee
One heifer and one yearlii
calf for sale, or trade f
piano in good cond. Roy
Beall, Rt. 1, Creel Rd. Rive
dale. rey
3 boars, Landrace, OIC ai
Landrace crossed with
service age, for sale. W.
Cochran, 3986 Covington
Decatur. Ph. BU 4-3496. _
Pigs for sale. Neal Aten,
Hs Danielsville. Ph. SY 1-
Yorkshire pigs and _shoats
for sale. J. B. Whitfield, Ri
1, Conley. Ph. MA 17-4770.
2 purebred, meat type
roc boars and 1 gilt, 4 mos.
old, wt. 75-100 lbs. ea. $35. ea.
Mike Ratliff, Rt. 4, Wayeross.
Ph. At 3-9446. eae
Tamworths. Reg. Certified
Bangs free. Best. Bloodlines.
J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitz-
gerald. - Pee
_Purebred meat-type Duroc
pigs, from Champion blood-
lines, Reg. buyers name.
M. Middleton, Rt. 3, Wayero:
(5 Mi. out Valdosta H
look for Duroe sign), ~
21 purebred Landrace pigs,
$12.50 ea; 2 purebred boars,
$50. ea. Papers can be gotten
on all Landrace igs ar
boars. Ernest Ken
Nashville. Ph. 9295.
6 purebred OIC and 6 half
Landrace and half Hampshire
pigs, 8 wks. old and 24 Duroc
and P. C.. pigs, 10 wks. old,
All $10.ea. at farm, 3-1/2 mi.
East Rock Springs. A. B
Whaley, Rock Springs. .
Pigs, 6 gilts, 4 males. will _
Reg. in buyers name and treat
for cholera, $25. ea. Garey
Harris. Rt. 1, Butler.
13 pigs, about 8 wks. old,
crossed SPC and Duroc, $7.
ea; Thomas Collins, Eastman.
(2 mi. city limits on Soperton _
Hwy.). ee a
Regular Landrace service
age boar and gilts, from popu-
lar bloodlines. M. T. Courson, |
Hazlehurst. =a
Purebred SPC gilts and
males, 3 mos old, gilts. $25.
ea., males, $30. H. F, Brady,
Buena Vista. ae
3 cross breed sows to be
with pigs in December, 2
purebred Yorkshire sows, far-
row first of February and 1
purebred Landrace boar, $350.
for lot. A. C. Beckwith, Rt. 1,
Austell. Ph. 948-5488.
Purebred Black PC gilts, 4
mos. old, also 1 boar, same
age. Real meat type pigs,
treated for cholera, Erysipe-
las, Bangs and Lepto, Reg.
buyers name, $25. ea. All
from some of best breeding
stock in State. Jerry Alma,
Rt. 2, Butler. eee :
old,
Duroc hogs, 5 mos.
either sex, $35. without pa- -
pers and $37.50 with paper
Best of bloodlines; also, som
good milch cows for sa
Marvin Newsome, Sandi
ville, Ph. 3856. =
Reg. spotted Poland Cae
boars, farrowed the latter pa
of June and July; also, some
service age. E. E. Wats
(Red), Rt. 2, Fort Gaines.
Purebred Guernsey bulls,
ready for light service, pedi-
grees furnished; also, pure-
bred Guernsey heifers avail-
able. L. H. Parker, c/o Park-
ers Guernsey Farm, Dublin, |
Ph. BR. 2-1370.
18 brood sows, will farrow
between now and _ Feb. a
$45. and up; also, 3
and 35 pigs, p
20th,
sacuee
g, 6036 Parkway
Ph. 482-6473
meat type Duroc
os. old, wt approx.
in buyers name.
ers, Harlem, Ph.
SPC gilts, best blood-
ng, lean meat type,
g, Reg. sow bred to
Larry Ferguson, at
s. Store, Buttermilk
1, Cave Spring.
| African boar, 11 mos.
. purebred but not Res.
about 250 or more lbs.
trade for 2 small one,
male) of same
one Holstein bull,
not Reg. 450 lbs.
shape, gentle.
. Rt. 4, Chatsworth.
pigs. 6 wks. old
Berkshire and SPC
$10. ea; 2 service boars,
00 Ibs. Berkshire, oth-
wt. 200 Ibs. At my
mi, N. W._ Carters-
Sugar Valley Dist. J. L.
. 4, Cartersville.
Aules & Ponies
trained, gentle, 3
die horses, one is
ght chestnut, blaze
and other is
- gelding Lato a
reasonably Pri .
Rt. 3, Rockmart, Ph.
es and ponies all sizes,
mares and geldings, also
lion, all except stallion be-
used in pony ring and
rides. Don Cochran, c/o
Ridge Farm, Kennesaw,
2 (Marietta).
ite dark red saddle
. has 7 gaits, is_ spirited
gentile. chie J. Jones,
. Blackshear, Ph. HI. 9-
ood working mules, well
for sale reasonable.
son, Brooks. :
colts, part
pret hunter
with top breeding on
sides, 7 mos. old and hal-
broke, $200. ea. Ww. E.
ae) iat
le. E. C. Dawson,
olly Oak Ranch, Rt. 4, Box
3 half Se BVT:
oh tas - excel. hunter pros-
ects; also, thoroughbred
Baas for sale as individuals
kage, R. M. Maugans,
140 Trailwood Rd., Decatur,
h. DR. 8-0366 (Atlanta).
Pere.
also, 38 in. Reg. d
eee ers: old. $125:;
an burro jennies, gentle
dre W. Kirk-
eas l
Ph. 938-1574.
ee: metic a
nice parade saddle, foam
- seat, plated with sil-
like new, $250.; also.
e and breast collar if de-
Sally Owen, 3459 Mid-
.Rd., Tucker, Ph. 938-
$65. Z.
Jand pony, 31 in. high,
r. old stud, very gentle, for
bargain or will trade
ee SS atsa
Aithonia, -
alf Shetland fillies,
yrs. old, gentle,
consider trade for
: eattle of
; 1. bull).
feClure, Hwy. 92, Fair-
2 64-6150 nights.
walking horse, |
acK W
C.| Ralph Dangar, Cox Rd.,
Ball Park Dr.,|
At Stud: Black Shetland
stallion, 4 yrs. old, 36 in. high.
Call for appointment. Jack B.
Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 28, Ella-
bell, Ph. 653-2599 (Pem-
broke).
3. yr. old Shetland pony
stallion, brown with white
mane and tail, 40 in. high,
gentle, excel. for small child,
. Sidney Johnson, 454
ee Cedartown, Ph. 748-
One mule about 900 Ibs.
with 1 H. wagon and com-
plete set of harnesses and
tools. Also. complete set of
planters and cultivators for
Ford tractor in like new cond.,
$295.; 2 bottom plow for Ford
tractor, $125. Earl Crowe, Rt.
2, Cartersville.
1/2 thoroughbred stud colt,
red color, 8 mos. old, $150. or
will exch. for hogs or cows of
equal value; also, 4 wheel
wagon for sale. Monroe Lee,
Rt. 1, Alma, Ph. 632-4843.
Palomino, 2 yrs. old, gentle
for children, extra nice, $185.
well, Ph. 993-6621.
Shetland pony, about 40 in.
high, with saddle, bridle and
blanket for sale. Joe L.
Lumley, Jr., Rt. 1. Box 94,
Soperton, Ph. JA. 9-4465.
Black mare mule, wt. 900
lbs., works anywhere, runs in
pasture with cattle, no plug.
Henry Walden, Yellow Creek
Rd., Murrayville.
2 mare mules, gentle, work
anywhere, in good cond.,
priced right. Grady Ison,
Brooks.
2 small horses, 50 in. geld-
ing, 9 yrs. old, other 52 in.
bay mare in foal to Reg.
Arabian stallion, not for be-
ginner; At Stud: Golden Skar,
Palomino Quarter horse, pro-
ven producer of outstanding
foals, Melzar 14920 Reg. Ara-
bian grey stallion. Mrs. Frank
Cummings, Dawson, Ph. WY.
5-5675.
Grey mule, wt. 950 lbs.,
works good anywhere, gentle
with cattle, $149. Homer Wul-
liams, c/o K. A. Heard, Rt. 1,
Cumming, Ph. TU. 7-7015.
Small stud colt, 6 mos. old,
dark red color, $125. will de-
liver reasonable distance. B.
A. Pyle, 1328 Avaion, Pl. N&,
Atlanta 6, Ph. TR. 2-6512,.
Several Shetland ponies,
gentle for children to ride,
with saddle and bridles, rea-
sonably priced. J. W. Bentley,
1119 Barnes Mill Rd. Mari-
etta, Ph. 428-7126. .
3 Shetland ponies, broke
for children to ride, for sale.
J. V. Perkins. Bethlehem.
Palomino mare, just turn-
ed 7, fine color and conforma-
tion, show quality, entered in
9 dif. classes and won ribbon
in each. Excel. pleasure rid-
ing, good percentage of rib-
bons won are in pleasure as
well as parade and Palomino
classes. Michael Menser, 1329
Springdale Rd., NE, Atlanta
6, Ph. DR. 7-8051.
Nice 5 yr. old true Albino
mare, perfect mount for am-
ateur, good conformation,
manners and disposition, good
nature. C. T. Myers, 3466
Midvale Rd., Tucker, Ph. 938-
2458, after 6.
6 yr. old mare, sorrel, high
spirited, bred to Reg. Palomino
stallion, $180. or trade for
calves. C. B.- Martin, 312
Fayetteville Rd. Fairburn. Ph.
Fairburn. Ph. 964-6537 (af-
ter 5:30 PM).
Sheep and Goats
Toggenburg and Nubian
mixed goat to freshen in 3
mos. for first time, $25.; set
of Nubian and Saanan twins,
4 mos. old, buck, and doe,
both $15. Mrs. Talmadge
Hambrice, Rt. 1, Conyers.
20 or more fat lambs, 7 mos.
old, for sale. W. Harper,
Brisk, pW Levon fe
Nice milk goat, Alpine,
about quart milk per day
now, when fresh gives gallon
day. Gentle as can be; a
young male goat. Mrs. Lee
ee ae Cascade S.W
Ros- |"
jso, | sprouts,
Livestock
WANTED
Want 5 red polled heifers,
about 1 yr. old, not bred. Must
be the milch type. G. M.
Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville.
Want mare horse, wt. 800
to 1,000 lbs., that will plow
like a mule, 30 to 40 mi. ra-
dius of Tomaston. Write what
you have. All letters ans. R.
T. Pressley, Rt. 1, Box 91-A,
Burnett Rd., Tomaston (5 mi.
N. of).
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
_ Clean red multiplying on-
ions, $2.00 gal.; dry red pep-
per, $1.25 gal.; bright sun
dried apples, horse and lim-
bertwig mixed, 75c lb. No less
than 3 and 4 Ibs. sold. .No
checks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth,
Dacula.
Large red nest or multi-
plying onions, planted now or
later for early spring green
onions, $1.50 gal. plus 50c
postage on ea. gal. Mrs. G. W.
Fuller, Rt. 2, Woodstock.
Reseeding -Crimson Clover
seed (Dixie strain), Germ.
and hard seed 76.50 pct., no
noxious weeds, 21c Ib. in 100
lb. lots; 18 lb. in ton lots.
FOB farm, no COD. Mrs, Eve-
lyn S. Gee, Blakely, Ph. 4454.
Seed from giant gourds,
grow to be 4 ft. cir. 25, $1.00.
PP. Geo. Ernst, Hortense.
1,000 Ibs., 1961 cron, No. 1
reseeding Crimson Clover
seed, reseeding on my farm 20
yr., Germ. 85c pct., 20c Ib.
FOB. J. Lynwood Bentley, Sr.,
a Thomaston, Ph. 647-
3688. \
BU Stee a Ns
Gourd seed: African Giant,
grows to 6 ft. around. 3 seed,
$1.00; small var. Martin, Dip-
per, Bowl, Dishrag and Battle,
3 pks.,. $1.00. Lefty Morgan,
Rt. 4, Waycross.
Hicks Broadleaf tobacco
seed, Germ. 90 pct., sample
40c; $1.00 oz.; $10.00 Ib.; 3
Ibs., $25.00; also, large gourds,
$4.00 doz.; small gourds, $1.50
doz.; gourd seed, 25c pk. Bee
Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
400 peach seed, early June,
clear stone, small size peach.
Make offer for all or part.
H. H. Glenn, Rt. 1, Carlton.
Good tender old time bean
seed: white Cut-Shorts, Corn-
field, Germ. 92 pct.; white
$1.00 C.; 300, $25.50; Klon-
95 pet.; speckle Cutshort Corn-
field, Germ. 92 __ pct.; white
Half Runner garden, Germ. 95
pet., 75c cupful. Exch. 1 cup
beans for 2 Ibs. pecans. Mrs.
Preston Southerland, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
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.
White mulberry trees, 1-2
ft., bearers of large juicy ber-
ries, $2.00 per 10. Mrs.
Robinson, Greenville.
Black raspberries, 5, $1.00;
garlic onions, $1.00 doz.; blue
Damson plums and appricot
plum trees, 4, $1.00; catnip
punches, 4, $1.00; old fash-
jon peach trees, 4, $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner,
Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Govt. inspected budded and
grafted pecan trees, Stuarts,
Desirables, Farley and Elli-
ott 2 ="3 ft: $2.00; 3 - 4 oe
62.25: 4 = 5 f,,.9$2.003 5-36
ft., $3.00. Add sales tax and
postage. L. E. Brown, Bacon-
ton, Ph. 2772. .
Concord grape vines, 2 - 3
ft. runners on them, 35 to
50c ea.: few collard and Ice-
burg lettuce plants, 50c C.;
800, $1.25; 500, $2.00; All
packed in moss. Add postage.
H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917. Pan-
thersville Rd.,, Ellenwood.
Garlic bulbs, Kudzu
Crowns, $1.25 C.; gooseberries
and huckleberries, $1.25 Doz.;
chinquapins, black walnut
6, $3.00; black rasp-
berry and muscadine, 4, $1.00;
Add postage. Mrs. Ruth
teorn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
st : Poetry: Sea sie.
raw plants, $1.
a John Weaver, Rt. 2, Tem-
ple.
Mastodon strawberry plants,
$100.00 C.; 300, $25.50; Klon-
dikes, 90e C.; 300, $2.00; 500,
$3.00. Add postage. Ethel
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Sterns plum size strawber-
ry plants, $2.00 C. PP in Ga.
Withstands severe temp. of
winter and drought resistant.
Prompt del. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd,
Hwy. 19, Rt. 1, Box 223, Al-
pharetta, Ph. 475-6308.
Garlic bulbs, Kudzu Crowns,
$1.25 C.; black walnut, chin-
quapin, persimmon sprouts, 6,
$3.00; blueberry, gooseberry,
$1.25 doz.; muscadine grapes,
blackberry plants, 4, $1.00. al-
so Mistletoe, 4 bunches, $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. Ruth Al-
corn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Seedling varieties of scup-
pernong plants, well rooted,
both brown and black. B. O.
Rt. 4, Box 204C, Grif-
in. :
Fruit trees: apple, red and
yellow Delicious, Rome
ty, Yate, Ark. Black, Shockley,
Blacktwig, Early Harvest,
Kinnard and Horse, 40c ea.;
pears, Keiffer, Garber, Sicle
and Sugar, 50c ea.; grape-
vines, Concord and Delaware,
20c ea. PP. No orders less
than $2.00. Ray Saxton, Rt. 4,
Cleveland.
Charles Wakefield cabbage,
Vates and Ga. collard and
white Bermuda onions, 75c
C.; 500, $1.75; $3.00 M. Del.
H. E. Smith, Box 82, Baxley.
Charleston Wakefield frost-
proof cabbage plants, ready,
300, $1.25; 500, $2.00; $3.50 M.
PP in Ga. R. Chanclor, Pitts,
Ph. MI. 8-2035.
. Mastodon strawberry, $1.25
C., 500, $4.50; $8.00 M.; Klon~-
dike strawberry, $1.00 C. 500,
$4.00: $7.00 M.; Sugar pears,
$1.00 ea.; scuppernong vine
cutting, 75c doz.; appricot
plums, 75c doz.; rabbit toba-
eco, and ratsbane, $1.00 Ib.;
sassafras, 75c lb. Mrs. John
Townsend, Rt. 2, Cumming.
Blakemore straw berry
plants, by parcel post, damp
packed, 95c C. W. E. Barker,
Rutledge.
Florida 90
plants, $1.50 C.:; $6.00, 500.
PP. No checks. These ar e
frostproof, damp packed and
do well in So. Ga. Mrs. H. H.
Smallwood, Attapulgus.
Klondike strawberry, root-
ed and damp packed, $1.00 C.;
$9.00 M, add 25c per C. for
postage, minimum shipment
200 plants, no out of state
shipments; also, Bamboo cane
roots, grow to be real tall and
large in diameter, $1.50 ea.
Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466
Page Ave., NE, Atlanta 7, Ph.
DR. 3-1846.
Superfection strawberry
plants, $2.50 C.; also, the new
British Sovereign, 50c doz. No
less than 2 doz. shipped. All
PP. Ga. orders only. C. A.
Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd.,
SW, Atlanta.
Mastadon strawberry
plants, 500, $3.00 and $5.00 M.
Add postage. Mrs. A. D. Jones,
strawberry
B.| Rt. 1, Cumming.
Mtn. - huckleberry, bearing
size, 25, $2.00; hazlenut bush-
es, 15, $2.00 yellowroot, 25,
$1.50; wild strawberry, bears
good, 5 doz., $1.25; black wal-
nut sprouts, 3, $1.60; yellow
roots, washed clean, 4 Ib.
lardbox, $1.25. Add postage.
Exchange some for_ print
sacks. 4 alike. Nancy Hender-
son, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay.
Hay, Feed, Grain
FOR SALE
Top quality hay, highly fer-
tilized and very bright, baled
without rain, $1.00 bale or
$35 ton. Free delivery within
25 mi. radius, in ton lots.
James H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder
Springs, Ph. 943 - 3071.
SPI site cd cds a dss eae
Bright smooth fertilized
field hay, made without rain.
Bill Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6,
Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-0607.
Valdosta, (6 Se
Fescue hay, 65c bale at my
farm. Marlin .Alexander Rt.
4, Cleveland, Ph. 865-4289,
nel
Beau- |.
Zag? uda,
and Rye gra
ton. Cecil H.
Crest Acres,
461-4862.
Choice hay, pure Coastal
Bermuda and Fescue, $35.00
ton at barn; Sericea and mixed
grasses,
bales, put on poundage with
high protein content. W.
Chandler, c/o Tara Far1
1, Calhoun, Ph. MA.
3,000 bales Kobe and Do-
Sravis, 0/0" P
Riverdale, Ph.
+S.
at my barn, 3-1/2 mi, S.
Chickamauga, left off Cove
Rd. on Behtel Rd. Lloyd Mat-
thews, Rt. 2, Chicamauga.
Bermuda and Fescue hay,
$25.00 ton. C. S. Vance, Grif-
fin, Ph. 5772. iss ie
This yrs. crop, bright, heavy, -
Cockers Moregrain oats, in
bulk for feed, $1.00 bu. at bin
or will trade for corn at same
price. Bring corn and get oats.
Advise when you will come.
Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124,
Quitman.
Coastal Bermuda hay at the
storage on my farm, $30.00
ton. Can del. at extra cost. Pay
on delivery. Mrs. Evelyn S.
Gee, Blakely, Ph. 4454. :
Highly fertilized Coastal
Bermuda hay, high in protein
and feed nutrition, satisfaction
guaranteed. San deliver in 5
cr 10 ton lots. Call collect. J.
L. Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin, Ph.
BR. 2-1789.
Gaytan bean hay, $4.00
bale; Fescue, 75c bale at. my
barn. Square bales, put up
without rain, will consider
exch. for yearlings at market
price. Located on Hwy. 5, 6
mi. S. Douglasville. R. F.
Thompson, Rt. 2, Douglasville,
Ph. 942-2523.
Good bean hay for sale. Da-
vid A. Floyd, McDonough, Ph.
423-3328.
Coastal Bermuda and Les-
pedeza hay, large square
bales, 75c bale at barn, all put
up without rain. Can deliver
in loads at small extra charge. ~
R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River
Farms, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph.
DR. 8-2245.
Several tons Fescue, Rye
grass and Clover hay, well
cured and fertilized, for sale.
ee Haymore, Rutledge, Ph.
Good Lespedeza hay, 50c
bale in truck load lots at my
farm. Reuel Jenkins, Rt. 1,
Danielsville, Ph. SY. 1-5655.
Excellent, highly fertilized,
soy bean hay, twine tied, at
barn or delivered, baled with-
out rain. James W. Rains,
Hamilton, Ph. MA. 8-4428.
Good Bermuda grass and
Sericea hay, well fertilized,
can del. reasonable distrance. |
Tom Hendrix, Palmetto, Ph.
463-3244.
SOUS O are Sa ss eee
30 tons good Coastal Ber-
muda hay, cut and cured with
out rain, $30.00 ton at farm.
Mrs. D. F. Griffis, Rt
Odum.
MOUs ee ee
100 bales good, clean, bright,
Fescue hay, 75 bale. Powell
Bannister, Rt. 3, Cumming, Ph.
TU. 7-6545.
Pecans and
Peanuts
FOR SALE
Black walnuts, 10 Ib. bags,
$1.00. Add postage. Miss Gen-
nia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Good, heavy, Schley pe-
cans, 50c lb.; Stuarts, 40 Hy.%
Frotschers, 35c lb. All tree
run and FOB here. No less
than 5 Ibs. shipped. Prefer
selling im. larger lots. Mrs. M.
13 Gaguts, Box 124, Quitman.
Best quality, large size,
Stuart pecans, 35 Tb. 10 to
50 1b. cartons, 10 percent! dis-
count for larger quantities.
Above prices del. in Ga., add
seven cents per Ib. for out of
state. D. C. Collier, Barnes-
ville.
New crop hand shelled and
cleaned pecan meats, $1.30 Ib.
PP: orders less than 5 Ibs. no
filled. Mrs. Janie Almon,
Luthersville. : :
$30.00 ton. . Square
rean Lespedeza hay, $35.00 ton
pt,
- Pecans and
Peanuts
2 FOR SALE
Black walnut meats, $1.25
plus postage. Mrs. Ruth
__. Alcorn; Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
mated prs.,
Good Schley pecans, 38c lb.;
Stuarts, 30c lb. All tree run:
and FOB. No less than 5 Ibs.
shipped. Prefer selling in 100
Ib. lots. R. L. Adkins, Rt. 3,
Cordele, Ph. 273-2447.
Improved pink skin Spanish
peanuts, 2 - 4 in. hull, $2.25
pk.; $8.00 bu. For eating: also,
black walnuts in 10 Ib. bags,
T5c. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.
Shelled Schley pecan hal-
~ ves, $1.25 qt. PP. Mrs. W. C.
Oliver, Rt. 1, Box 264,- Val-
dosta.
Choice Stuart and Success
pecans, 10 lbs., $4.50; seed-
ling and Money Makers, 10
tbs., $3.50. All delivered. W.
Cole, Rt. 1, Nicholls.
New crop big thin shell
Stuart pecans, 45c lb. pp in
tots of 5 Ibs. or more; in lots
of 25 lbs. or more, 40c lb. H.
_M. Moorman, Lovett.
150 lbs black walnuts, 20c
Tb. Not less than 5 Ibs. ship-
ped. Add postage. D. S. Hay-
more, Rutledge, Ph, 4268.
Shelled Mahon pecans, all
halves, $1.50 lb. plus postage.
D. T. Durden, Sr., PO Box 261,
Alamo.
Fine eating peanuts, Ten-
nessee Red Skins, $2.25 pk.
PP anywhere in Ga. or $7.60
bu. No orders less than a pk.
C. B. Sherer, Rt. 1, Box 44, La-
Grange.
New crop hand shelled and
cleaned pecan meats, $1.35 lb.
PP. Orders less than 3 lbs. not
filled, Mrs. R. M. Pope, Rt. 1,
Pinehurst .
Choice shelled pecan halves,
from latest 1961 crop, 75c pt.
(8 0z.) PP. Miss Iris L. North-
cutt, 205 Sessions St., Mariet-
ta,
Game & Fowl
FOR SALE
_ Pigeons: Auto - sexed Tex-~
ans. Young birds and working
pairs, also 3 Show Type Sil-
ver King hens. John G. Lewis,
613 College St. Hapeville. Ph.
PO 1-6893.
1 pr, Peafowls, 1959 hatch,
$20.00 pr., 2 extra hens, same
age, $10.00 ea. Mrs. Evie Ward,
Rt. 3, Dublin.
Seamless
mated pairs,
banded pigeons,
$5.00 pr. Un-
banded birds, $4.00 pr., young,
$3.00 pr. Ship Exp. Col. C. 3.
Overby, Sr., 3609 14th Ave.,
Columbus,
pte shag ar teres seen a en aE
Fantail pigeons, from prize
Winning stock at Southeastern
Fair. Different colors. Make
your selection. Prices start, $2
ea. Sex not guaranteed. Jerry
Gretencord, 3058 Brook Drs
Decatur. Ph. ME 4-8540.
American Giant Homer pi-
geons, Show type, good squab-
bers. Blues, -Reds, Yellow
Checks and Splashes, $6.00 pr.
and up. M. G. de LaRue, 307
Spring St. Decatur,
Racing Homing pigeons,
$3.00 seamless
banded: strains, Scions, Stas-
sorts, Buitta, Gits. Excellent
stock birds. Ship Rwy. Exp.
Col. Scott Prothro, Rt. 3, Box
306, Griffin.
Young American Giant Ho-
- mers $6.00 pr., in black, black
splash, brown splash. Ship
Exp. Col. Malcom Kuter, Box
155 y-Austell. Ph. 43-5022
(Powder: Springs).
White King breeders, $1.50
pr., white Fantails, $3.00 pr.
Ship Exp. Col. W. W. Capes,
2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 19.
Ph. CE 7-5340.
Northern Bobwhite quail,
mated, $3.00 pr; 2 wks. old
quail, 40c ea. Per. 28: white
doves, $4 pr. Ship Exp. Col.
Send money order. Miss Eve
Wallace, 716 Myrtle St. N., E.,
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152,
Bobwhite quail, full grown
and younger, priced according
to age. Per, 22. W. W. Bren-
nan, 207 So. Lee St. Ameri-
cus. Ph. 2349.
Extra large 1960 - 61 hatch
breeder quail, wt. up 10 and
1/8ths ounces or four ounces
larger than average. Improv-
ed 41 yrs. Per. 27. Will pay
$10.00 pr. for unrelated su-
perior quail. Free color pho-
tos of Champions and wt. cer-
tificate. Wm A. Thomas, Box
K. 421 Mark Bldg., Atlanta 3.
Ph. MU 8-0866.
300 extra large quail, also
Ringneck pheasants. Per. 90.
George Blalock Grovetown.
Ph. RE 6-2241.
Grown Northern Bobwhite
quail, for re-stocking, etc. al-
so, young birds. Per. 8. B. Fv
Downing, 2803 Norris Rd. Co-
Jumbus. Ph. FA 2-3552.
Bobwhite quail, 14 - 16 wks.
old, also few Tenn. Red quail.
Per 172. Willie Gaultney, Box
36, Reynolds. Ph. TI 17-4555.
800 to 1000 Bobwhite quail,
fully feathered,
raised, ready to release. Per
109; also flying Mallard ducks,
$5.00 pr; Jumbo White Kings
pigeons, $4.00 pr. Ship Exp.
Col. C. L. Cauthon, Riverdale.
Ph. GR 8-8106 (after 6 PM)
Chinchilla rabbits of t he
heavy wt. stock, from 2 yrs.
old down, for sale. Aubrey F.
Kelley, P. O. Box 295, Warren-
ton.
N. Z. White and Calif. rab-
bitts, breeders and babies. All
inquiries ans. promptly. S. D.
Climer, 12 Lady Marian Dr.
Rome. Ph. 232-7600.
Mixed frier size rabbits,
$1.00 ea. also 12 Red hens,
$1.25 ea, 1 pr. white Pekin
ducks, $4.00. Donald Webb,
150 Lee Road, Mableton.
Rabbit hutches, used, all
wire hanging type, $3.00 per
hole, 8 to 10 connected, nest
boxes, metal $1.50 ea., and
metal feeders, 50c ea. No ship-
ping. Myron T. Weiner, 849
Peachtree N. E. Atlanta. Ph.
TR 2-7196.
Select ped. N. Z. white rab-
bits, ready for service, bucks
and does, 9 mos. to 2 yrs. old,
$8.00 to $20.00 ea. according
to quality. Wt. when grown 9
to 13 lbs. up. Past Ped. ances-
tors for past 11 yrs. C. W.
Page, 149 North Ave., N. E.,
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR. 4-4652.
Poultry
FOR SALE
Araucanus chickens, pure-
bred, laying colored eggs, $8
pr. $12.00 trio, Ship Exp. Col.:
hatching eggs, pink, blue,
green, olive and turquoise, $4
doz., asst. col. insured parcel
post. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,
716 Myrtle St. N. E. Atlanta
8. Ph. TR 4-5152.
10 Gray game cockerels,
some been trimmed, fine
stock, $4.50 ea. or 1 cockerel
and 3 hens, $10.00. Come for
them. Marion Blackstock, Rt.
2, Box 366, Douglasville.
700 healthy young hens, 8
mos. old, good layers, $1.50
ea, GeoreVatkorby- Rt ott
zella. Ph. SH 3-5450.
1,000 Leghorn hens, Kimbel
strain, 1 yr. old, 50c ea, Eve-
rett Hunt, Rt. 4, Blairsville,
24 N. H. Red July 1961
hatch pullets, $1.50 ea. Come
after and bring crates. M r s,
Isaac Phelts, Rt. 1, Preston.
5 pr. Speckled guineas, $2
pr., $1.00 ea.; 20 white Afri-
can guineas, $1.50 ea. at my
home, Leila Sharp, Temple.
Ph. 562 - 3494,
Ancona bantams, 1 last yrs
hatch hen and three Spring
1961 hatch pullets, and roos-
ters, $7.50; few mix. all col.
bantam pullets, 6 mos. old,
$1.00 ea. Cockerel free with
ea. 5 pullets; Blue, 6 mos. old
cockerel, $1.00. At my home.
Burton Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.
5 pullets and 5 hens, 1960
hatch, pure Dark Cornish, $2
ea. here at farm, cockerels,
same price. Write befor. com-
ing after as are on free range.
Have to catch at night. H. W.
flight pen|o
Big type Dark Cornish, big
R. I. Red pullets and cocker-
els, $2.00 to $3.00 ea.; Silver
Spangle Hamburg standards,
$1.50 ea. Special price on all;
white and Dark Cornish ban-
tams, $2.00 ea., $5.00 trio and
up; also B. R. bantams, $1.50
- $2.00 ea. Chas. B. Summers,
131 Lee Rd., Mableton,
Pure Dark Cornish April
hatch cockerels, $2.00 ea. Edw.
Thurmond, Rt. 3, Madison.
Ph, 118 = J: : 5
Purebred heavy type Dark
Cornish from unrelated stock:
6 healthy young cockerels, $8
or $1.50 ea. one 7 - 8 lb. cock-
erel ready for service, $3.50;
pair Muscovy ducks, $3.00. All
here or shipped Exp. Col. Mrs.
Maude Granger, Reidsville.
Black Rose Comb bantams,
from Show stock, feather leg--
ged, reasonable, E, E, Hemper-
ley, Rt. 1, Conley. Ph. MA 7-
7618. ;
Bantams, modern Birchens
game bantams, Show type and
prize winners, $4.00 trio in my
yard or ship, $5.00 trio; also,
. E. Lemon Blues, $1.00 ea.
my yard or $1.50 ea. shipped;
also, 1 pr. American blue game
bantams, $3.00, 1 mod. Red
Pyle hen, $1.50 G. R. Baldwin,
1150 Tucker Pl. S. W. At-
Janta 10. Ph. PL, 5-5416 af-
ter 5 PM.
Japanese Silkie bantams,
$2.00 ea. $5.00 trio. At my
home. C. E. Smith, 3205 Gor-
don Rd. S. W., Atlanta 11. Ph.
344-5540.
B. B. Reds, O. E. Duckwing
}and Black Rose Comb ban-
tams, $5.00 to $10.00 pr. ac-
cording to quality..J. C. King,
Ph. G. 208 Gramling St., Ma-
rietta. Ph. 428-8302.
Black Tail Jap bantams,
1961 hatch, $1.00 ea. O. L.
Craft, Rt. 2, Lavonia.
White Silkie bantams, $4
pr.; bantam hens, $1.00 ea.;
Pekin ducks, large type, $5.00
pr.; common pigeons, $1.00
pr.; White King pigeons, band-
ed, $3.00 pr.; 1 pr. Fantail pi-
geons, $5.00 pr. Money orders
only Starling Yawn, Byrom-
ville.
Bantams: 5 pr. full stock
Golden Sebrights, $2.50 pr. 7
brown mixed, hens and roos-
ter, 65c ea.; 3 Speckled hens
and rooster $1 ea. 3 game stag
roosters, Roundhead and Shuf-
fler cross, $2.50 ea. Will ship.
Dewey Holland, Box 14, Coog-
ler Rd. Dalton.
3 stags, March hatch, half
Minor Blue, half Eng. BB Red,
at my home. Come and select.
J. Will Daniel, 303 No. Mar-
tiel St. Cedartown.
White Hackle brood cock,
$2.00; 1 nice, large stag, half
Shawlneck and half Round-
head, $2.50 ea; 2 stags, 1/2
Warhorse, 1/2 Brown Red
Hazzard, $2.50 ea. 6 Ib. or
more large game cock, $5.00.
R. L. Griffin, 712 Oak St,
Gainesville.
64 Carters Champion White
Leghorn pullets, 6 mos. old,
just beginning to lay, $1.50
ea. Will not ship. Mrs. Alice
Hayward, Rt. 2, Hazlehurst.
(inside city limits, Broxton
road).
Poultry
WANTED
Want to trade some pure-
bred Claret Game chickens
for grown Ringneck pheasants,
at my home; also, want some
White Guineas, 25 mi. radius.
All letters ans. Lewis Nunnal-
ly, Mineral Bluff.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Nice clean roots and herbs:
red sassafras, Queen of Mea-
dow, Devils Shoestring, Ye!-
low Dock and May apple, 4
Ib. lardbox measured full, $1.
plus postage. Mrs. H. A. Chas-
tain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Nice, clean, yellow dock,
red sassafras, Queen of mea-
dow, Devils Shoestring, wild
cherry bark, May apple roots,
4 lb. lardbox measured full,
$1. plus 30c postage. Mrs. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.
W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
postage. Miss Gennia Brown,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground. cs
Used cross ties for fence
post. Hubert Rowell, Rt. 1,
Box 212, Lilburn. :
6,000 Arizona _ cypress
Christmas trees, to be eut and
hauled by buyer, 85c ea. at
farm in Marion Co. Neal T.
Williams, Rt. 3, Buena Vista.
New dried apples, 60c Ib.
PP, Mrs. W. M. DeLay, Sr.,
Rt. 1, Lithia Springs.
South Ga. buckeyes. Can
furnish large and small
amounts. Mrs. J. D. Phillips,
Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrightsville.
Calif. multiplying beer. seed,
50ec and stamped envelope.
No COD orders. Mrs. R.
Nolen, Rt. 1, Buchanan.
Full strength dry leaf sage,
30c teacup full, 6 cups, $1. Add
postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.
Gourds: Martin, small, 10c
a.; 15-16 in., 15c; -17=20) in.,
25c; 21-23 in., 35c; 24-30 in.,
50c; also, pop corn for eating,
50c qt.; $6. bu.; Indian corn
in ear, 20c ear; dipper gourds,
50c_ea. Add postage. Mrs. W.
E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150,
Camilla.
Ground sage dried in shade,
1961 crop, gal. to same party,
$9. and $1. for postage: also,
well rooted sage bush at my
home, $1. ea. Cannot ship
bushes. Mrs. J. F. Waldrop,
Rt. 2, Temple.
10 lbs. nice red pepper, not
ground. -Make_ offer. T.
Laster, Rt. 2, Box 325, Au-
gusta, Ph. PE. 3-9448.
Small saddle in good cond.,
used very little, $20. Mike
Ratliff, Rt. 4, Waycross, Ph.
AT. 3-9446.
Long red hot pepper pods,
for home use, 25c doz.; yellow
root, fresh dug and washed, 4
lb. lard box measured fuil,
85c; 1961 erop sun dried ap-
ples, 60c lb. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay. |
Large Martin gourds, 50c
ea.; medium, 35c ea.; catnip
and peppermint, 25 bunch,
3 bunches, 60c; sassafras,
Queen of Meadow, yellow
root, May apple roots, 4 lb.
lardbox full, $1. Add post-
age. Also, Martin gourd seed,
25 lg. pkg. and stamped en-
velope. Mrs. Freeman Long,
Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay.
Large, home grown collards
(vegetable) for sale at my
home. Mrs. O. J. Pettit, 2697
cise. Rd.. Decatur, Ph. BU.
-8538. .
Wild cucumber bark, rats-
bane, Queen of Meadow, yel-
low root and May apple, each
2 lbh. lardbox full. Add post-
age. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground. :
_ Jerusalem artichokes, $2.
gal.; $8. bu. at my home. C.
J. Page, 149 North Ave., NE,
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452.
Tulip Poplar honey in tin,
$3.97 per 12 Ib. gal.: $3.27
per 1/2 gal. PP. Send check
or money order with orders;
also, honey in glass, $3.71 per
12 Ib. gal. Personal del. At-
Janta area. Satisfaction guar-
anteed. W. R. Smith, 2330
Park Ave., SW, Atlanta 15,
Ph. PO. 6-6671.
Quinceolas (not strictly
Quince, but a fruit not a
flower), $2. bu. at my home,
2 mi. E. of Dalton on Chats-
worth Rd., near Forks. Mrs.
Troy Staten, Box 65, Dalton.
100 lb. cap. print feet bags,
light to medium in color, $4.-
50 doz. PP ist, 2nd and 3rd
zone. No checks or COD.
Mrs. B. C. Plyler, Rt. 1, Box
25, Claxton.
Pony wagon, built just like
large wagons, and harness,
$150. for both. Mrs. W. E.
Baker, Jr., Rt. 3, Stone
Mountain,
1961 run Ga. pure sugar
cane syrup in 28 oz. botties,
12 to-case, $6. case FOB. Ship
Express transportation,
charges collect. L. H. Eden-
field, Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter,
Ph. 685-1083. ; :
Hen house manure, hauled
reasonable distance from Bu-
ford, $5. ton; hauled and
spread, $6. ton. Minimum haul
6 tons. W. J. Bales, 114 East
Jerusalem
eating and pla
$7. bu. Add deliver
L. M. Vineyard, Rt.
Willen sates :
Want to buy 6 Cr
trees. W. Y. Harper.
Wray. 2
Want about 6 or 8
burrs, prefer with nu
in them. Write wha
leis SSL ses (pamela ihc ~ ean ca ia icaper-reagernde per sagee rsavenperserea (e872)
A.|and price. Mrs. Carl 1
Box 133, Fairburn.
Want used, but
cond., Shetland pony
near Savannah. State
price. All letters ans
Jack B. Fowler, Rt.
28. Ellabell, Ph.
(Pembroke,
accepted).
FOR SALE
Centerpieces, 12 in
ter, 50c ea.; bedspre
lg. pillowcases, cro. and
trim, $1.50 pr.; crochet
holders, 3, $1.00; litt
J.|dresses, 1-6 yr., $1.50
postage. Mrs. W. E._
Rt. 2, Box 150, Camil
Baby _ shoulderetts,
bootees, $1.40; crocheted
$1.10; sacques, $3.00. All
|yard, ribbon trim; med,
fowl chair back, white
handkerchiefs, tatting bo
$1.40; emb. vanity set,
border, $2.50; white cro.
$2.50; quilt tops, $3.00
in Ga. Mrs. Georgia
421 Wilson Ave., Bremen,
New quilts by patt
ea.; cro. ruffle doilies, $
ea.; lg. pillowcases, bl
sheeting with cro. blue
pansy or wild rose, $2.0
Quilt tops, $2.00, $2.
$3.00, either wool or cot
quilts, dbl. bed size, h
made, $5.50, $6.00 and $7
Add postage. Mrs. B. H.
Brayer, Temple.
t,
rose doily with green 1
$1.50 or all for $5.50. M
Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box
Kingsland.
So f t, washable, geni
lambskin baby moccasins,
blue, pink, white, all h a
laced and emb. in white, $
pr. Add postage. Mrs. Ed
Watkins, Rt. 3, New Ech
Calhoun.
Nice dbl. bed size quilt 1
newly made, $2.00 ea.;
hand made tatting, hen a
biddie pattern, d
checks. Mrs. J. L.- Ellin
Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. 483-
Aprons with bibs, |
trimmed, $1.00 ea.; with
bibs, 75 ea.; small appliq
ed cushion covers, any shap
75 ea. Add postage. M
A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellija
Broadcloth pillowcase
emb., crocheted edge, $1.25 p
emb., $1.00; old fashion bo:
nets, $1.00: aprons, small, 50
medium, 75c; dish towel.
emb., 7, $1.00. Add 35c
age. Miss Nell Bennett.
Box 311, Buford. ~
Nice material aprons
fled, 75c ea.; not ruffl
appliqued spread in dif.
$6.50; table scarves, $1.75
Add postage. Miss Berc h
Crawford, 116 Talley
Cathoun. uae
Fancy organdy and
aprons, $1.25 ea.; ni
ton aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.0
attractive work ;
Lake Dr.,
2964,
ath
Doraville, Ph. 457-| $2