Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 January 17

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WANTED



































Want job at once, looking
after laying hens or broilers.
7 in family. Must be on school
bus route. A. J. Roper, Star
Rt., Marble Hill.

Want chicken farm or hat-
chery, broilers or hens, Exp.
in all three and drive truck
and tractor and plow a mule.
33 yrs. old, have 5 children,
Dont drink. Go anywhere that
pay is right. A. D. Mathis,
Gainesville.

White man, 40, wants job
on farm, poultry, cattle, hogs
or light farming. Have Ford
tractor and equipment. 20
yrs. exp. in farming. Can fur-
{nish Ref. Pilot Filmore, Rt.
3, Box 172, College Park.

Have your old, non-bearing
pecan trees cut back and
buddied into a disease resist-
able variety. Contract payable
over period of 2 yrs. Write
only. Clarence E. Thompson,
Warthen.

as Caretaker or
u? Salary no ob-
light farm
vith nice place to)
ired. W. C. Ford,

: ae E., z Allan-



overseer with 18 yrs.
breeding and caring
ade cattle,
and pasture
can handle labor

le, best of ref.
a tle farms. C.
, Montrose.





man needs
year round



: ) also
Dae experience.
nee. W. D. Kel-
ox 12, Buckhead.

at once caring for

Want an exp. farmer, Can
use 2 men and 1 woman to
work, do general farm work,
or work with laying hens.
See if interested 9-1/2 mi.
West Hinesville, Hwy. 196.
Mod. 3 bedroom house fur-
nished. L. C. Groover, Rt. 1,
Ludowici.

Want 2 good DeLaval ma-
chine milkers, 1 good trac-
tor man. Modern dairy farm
with pipe line bulk tanks,
Every other Sunday off. One
weeks vacation with pay af-
ter 1 year. Have truck to help
move. Summer employment
for boys school age. $30.-$45.
week, with house and milk.
Immed. available. Apply, Dan-
iel C. Chapman, c/o Clover
Farms, Townsend. Ph. 832-
4953 Eulonia, (CcIntosh Co.).

Want good, nice woman for
light farm work, and as com-
panion for elderty woman.
Good pay. Mrs. J. C. Nolen,
1164 Cascade Rd., Atlanta Lets
Ph. PL. 8-4251.

Want reliable woman for
house and light farm work,
for room, board and small
salary. R. J. Williams, Rt. 10,
Rilman Rd., N. W., Atlanta 5.














Widower, age 60 wants light
farm work on small truck or
chicken farm. Work for small

room and board. Exn. C. H.

Carruth, RFD. c/o Veterans
| Domicalliary, Thomasville.

. Help

WANTED



Want middleaged, depend-
able woman to live in home
with couple, be member of
family, do housekeeping and
light farm work and care for
3 yr. old girl three days a
| week, Mod. conveniences and
salary. Mrs. J. P. Bullard, 211
Nathan Rd. S.W., Atlanta 11.
| Ph. DI 4-1567.

Want colored man and ee
no children, 35-45 yrs. of age.
Man to do gen. farm work on
cattle farm, wife part to full
time house work, cooking
and light farm chores, House
-|furnished to right party.
Must be sober, clean and able
give references. F. W. Phil-
lips, c/o Westover Farm, Ken-
nesaw. Ph. 428-2959 (Mari-
etta).

Want man with family, be-
tween ages of 25 and 50 yrs.,
to operate Poultry and Live-
stock Farm. Must have Gram-
mer School education, with
good references. Nice home,
: : modern conveniences and rea-
117 Pine St.,| senable salary. Write. Cecil
Atlanta 13. |W. Anthony. c/o Anthony
old and families Farms, Box 214, Midland.

on poultry farm, or Want white man, 50-55

or hogs, can also| yrs. of age able drive tractor
k and tractor and| or truck. tend few acres of
er work. Man andj land, upkeep of fences and
rork full time, 2) look after stock. Near church-
_time ( boy 12 and|es. Small weekly wage, room
move at _once.| and board. Must be sober and
jel, y ee aoe King- dependable. R. P. Chanclor,

: Rt. 3, Box 180, Brunswick,

Want middleaged woman to
housekeep and do light farm

eee
Want iob soon as










































taker or simi-,
Need 4 R. house
nd gas or wired
d prefer garden
208 pony. Ref. C.






















ld mai : 5 in family,

work for room, board and
ober, ey $15. week. Contact. Mrsv
eer, ete. prefer | Sarah P. Shuman, Rt. 1, Box

als Patibtoke Ph. 653-4975.

Want family, not ov 6 in
family, son 16 or older to help
care for Layer farm. Must be
sober, honest and dependable,

Atlanta.












iddleaged, idow
widow
















s job on farm jin good healt,, prefer some
chores, with Exp. in poultry, Able drive
: . tractor. Do garden, small

crops. Ref. required. Do not
pply unless seeking perma-
3 job. Mrs. Virgil C. Fin-
7 Chattahoochee Dr



salary, (as get small penson) |






Want middleaged or older
white man, non-drinking, good
reputation, fair education,

ence, for work on small cat-
tle farm and around farm
home. Must be able drive
truck and tractor. Furnish
references. $15. week, room
and board to begin with. J.
Lynwood Bentley. Sr., Rt. 2,
Thomaston. Ph. 647-3688.

Equipment

FOR SALE














good health, farming experi-'

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 17, 1962

R. C. Allis Chalmers trac-
tor and mower, all in good
cond., $400.00. Morris Webb,
Rt. 3 Washington, Ph, CY. Se
6390 (no collect calls).



Farmall Super C. tractor,
new tires, power take-off, 3
point hitch, New Holland au-
tomatic pick-up baler, modei
77 with Wisconsin VE-4 cy-
linder motor. M. A. Cobb, Lee
Ba. Lithia Springs, Ph. 948-

De

1953 White dump truck with
body, very good cond., $500
or trade for good pick-up or
Jeep. L. R. Cauthen, Rt. 1,
Rome, Ph. 232-1247.

Complete outfit for laying
hens including 24 cages eom-
plete with feeders and wa-
tereps, 2 coops for hauling and
other items, $10.00 for lot.
Mrs. . K. Satterfield, 21
Rockyford Rd., NE, Atlanta
17, Ph. DR. 3-8515.

Bulk milk cooler, 200 gal.
cap., Wilson make, tempera-
ture of milk kept at 33 de-
grees, like new, used very lit-
tle, $1,000.00 cash or 3 yrs.
to pay with good credit re-
ferences. H. S. Cosby, Rt. 3,
Box 347, Washington.

Gallion road grader, tan-
dem drive, full power an d
Lacrosse, 18
both need some repairs, $1,-
600.00 cash as is. J. A. Chris-
tian, Brunswick.

1950 Allis Chalmers B. trac-
tor with cultivators and har-
row; 1949 GMC 1 ton truck,
good tires, 8 x 10 ft. cattle
and grain body; 1949 Chevro-
let, 1/2 ton, pick-up, 4 for-
ward transmission, good tires
and cattle body; 7 x 9 fi. steel
body with grain sides. Paul
Shellnutt, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 88,
Americus, Ph. 7119.











1952 tractor, bottom plow,
cultivator, set of Covington
planters, 70 tooth Blanton
drag harrow, Ford Mac har-
row with 20 in. scallop dise
front and rear, in new cond.,
set of prac. new phere
wings. Harley Davis, Rt.

De utdelie-ye Ph. EL. feo
(Chester).

Cattle dehorner, Seymour
3 brand, heavy duty with
Wooden handles, used once,
still new cond., $10.00. E. P.
pieeels Rt. 3, Tifton, Ph. 382-
2677. :

Heavy. duty,-2 wheel trailer,
new 7.50 x 16 - 8 ply tires,
solid iron frame except body,
overload springs, body 6-1/2
ft. wide, 9-1/2 ft. Tone: 225 ink
high, signal lights, hauling
cap. 3 tons, will haul lumber
up to 24 ft. long, for sale or
trade for 4 wheel drive Jeep
or pick-up truck, small trac-
tor and equip. J. K. Hyde, Rt.
2. Box III, Thomasville, Ph.
CA. 6-2705.

2-1/2 ton, heavy duty 1959
truck with 2 speed axle, steel
wheels, 900 x 20 nylon tires,
only 15,000 actual miles, with
6 yd. Marion dump body, A-
1 cond., for sale or will ac-
cept late model pick-up truck
as part payment. Golden Hay,
Rt. 1,. Yatesville, Ph. 679-M-4

after 6 PM (Barnesville).



Pulpwood saw on wheels
with Briggs - Stratton motor
in good cond., $125.00, used
1 season. Located 5-1/2 mi.
SW of Ty Ty near Sledge
Dairy. O. C. Patterson, Rt. 1,
IBOxsSoi ly, bays

Good used sawmill; 1954
Chevrolet, 1-1/2 ton truck,
both for $1,000.00. Located
near Mt. Agony chureh. Jun-







JTE, 2-6587 after 6 PM.

Laying box with 5rest
up and below, good cond., $15.
Mrs. E. W. Deckand, 302 Oak-
dale Rd. NE, Atlanta 7, Ph.
JA. 4-5279.

Farm Master incubator, 1,- |-

200 hen eggs cap., perfect
cond. T. G. OKelley, Mays-
ville, Ph. 652-2121.

Slightly used John Deere
sub-soiler No. 15 on wheels,
$100.00. C. W. Anthony, Mid-
land, Ph. FA. 3-0981 (Colum-
bus).

1 gal.



home pasteurizer,

}Sears make, buzzes when time

is up, used very little, $15
eash or M. O., no checks. Mrs.
A. W. White, Sr., Kathleen,
Ph. 429-2419 (Perry).

1959 Intnl., 1 ton, A-132
stake body, A-1 cond., low mi-
lage, reasonably priced. H. P.
Keller, Rt. 3, Greenville, Ph.
OR. 2-4630.

1953 Ferguson 30 tractor, 3
point hitch, power take-off,
Wagner end loader, Dozier
blade, dirt bucket rigged up
for loading pulpwood. C.
Langham, Rt. 2, Warrenton
(at Bastonville).

l row Super A. Farmall
tractor, fully equipped, good
cond. at my farm, 7 mi. W. of
Metter. Elbert L. Warren,
Metter, Ph. 685-1060.

Ferguson 20 tractor, power
take-off and 20 dise harrow,
both in good cond., $700.00.
Fred Darby, Ph. HE. 5-5818
days.

1955 Chevrolet 3/4 ton stake
truck, good cond., $575.00 or
trade for pick-up truck of
equal value; also, 1953 Che-
vrolet, 1/2 ton, pick-up truck,
average cond., $350. Howard
Reid, Rt. 1, Carrollton, Ph.



ton Low Boy,

J, }ea. R



NUMBER 20

Farmall C. tractor, cultiva-
tor, planter, distributor, prac.
good as new with power lift,
4 disc pick up tiller, harrow,
7 {t. mower. Oliver Superior
grain drill with fert. attach.,
10 in. feedmill with hamm=r,
all in good cond., for sale or
exchange for cattle. C. D. Wil-
liamson, Dawson Rd., Ameri-
cus, Ph. 7189.

Round Sears elec. incuba-
tor, 50 chick eggs cap., Oak
elec. brooder,



both. S. D. Jones, 109 Clark
St., Griffin, Ph. 9600 (no col-
lect cals). 2
1954 pick-up truck with
V-8 motor, excel. mechanical
eond., $495.00: also, 1947 Ford,



1/2 tone track with flatbees

body, $250.00, runs good. C.
E. Harris, Monroe, Ph. 267-



4271. ;
Jeep Willys, new rubber,
tow bar, good mechanical

shape, body fair, $375.00. cash.
Jerry Dempsey, Rt. 1, Well-
hann Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU.
9-2001.

John Deere 10 in. hammer-
mill with screens, sacker and
belt, first class cond., used
very little, $150.00; also, Car-
ter Bros. velvet bean and pea

thrasher and cleaner, mount-

ed on GMC truck. Make offer.
W. L. Helms, Buena Vista.

Complete set of planters
and cultivators, excel. cond.,
for Ford tractor, $295.00, used
1 season; also, 2 bottom plow
for Ford, $100.00. Ear: Crowe, ~
Rt. 2, Cartersville.

3 DeLaval milkers complete
with vacuum pump, very good
cond., $125.00. O. L. Jordan, ~
Rt. 2, Madison, Ph. 612R4 (no >
collect calls).

1959 Farmall tractor No.
240 with two 16 in., bottom
plows, harrow, cultivator,
planters and poison machine.
John Newsome, Box 154,
Wrightsville, Ph. UN. 4-3603.

Allis Chalmers B.. tractor,
1951 model and all equip. and ~
trailer, all in first class cond.
Charlie Morris, Rt. 2, Temple,
Ph. 462-3422 (near Drake-
town).

180 gal. milk keeper. cool-
er, used 1 yr., good cond., like
new; also, Jeep, 4 wheel drive,
eanvas top, newly upholster-
ed seats, new tires, good cond.,
$375.00. Wilfred Milam, Rt. 2,
Douglasville, Ph. WH. 2-2635.

Petersime No. 11 incubator,
total cap. 10,258 eggs, hatch- ~
ing cap., 1,469 eggs, all in
perfect cond., used very little,
$500.00; American Baby Mom-



math, cap., 1,800 eggs, $150.
All FOB. T. W. Morris, Win-

terville.

Fairbanks - Morse hammer-
mill in good cond., $75.00; 2
circular, 30 in. Saws, $5. 00
. Franklin, Turner-
ville, Ph. 754-7834 (Clarkes-
ville).

Irrigation system in excel.
cond., consisting of Homart
pump and Briggs-Stratton gas
engine on 2 wheel cart with
19 tt. flexible hose and strain-
er on end, about 500 ft. of 3
in. aluminum pipe, 9 rain
birds and all fittings, $435.00
cash. Isaac Adams, Sam Love -
Rd., Rocky Face, Ph. BR. 8-

4947 (Dalton).

Mowing maehine for John
Deere M. tractor in good cond.,
for sale or trade for manure

spreader or tiller plow or
scrape blade for M John
Deere. Lester



West, Rt. 2,













50 chick cap... e s
both in good cond., $18.00 for














































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GEORGIA MARKET BU LLETIN

State Agriculture Building
Editorial and Executive Otfices
18 Hunter Sireet, S. W.
Aflanta 3, Georgia
Phone JAckson 4-3292



D. Anglin, Editor
Elizabeth Hynds, Editor of Nolices

Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St.,
Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second
1937, at post office, Covington, Ga..
under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special
rate of postage provided for in Section 1103. Act of Oct. 8.

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and appurtenance} admissible
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Equipment

FOR SALE



F-20 Farmall tractor, motor
recently overhauled, 8 ft.
Intnl. harroy. and prac. new
4 disc John Deere tiller. No
letters, come see. S. V. Ward,
Rt. 1, Box 55, Edison.

150 tray grass incubator,
reasonably priced. Mrs. Thos.
C. Clark, c/o Coffee Co. Farm
peg Douglas, Ph. 384-
4412. |.

6 disc Athens tiller on rub-
ber, good condition, $200.00;
also, 1959 Lilliston peanut
eombine with cylinders and
pick-up attachment, g ood
cond., $1,750.00. F. H. Abney,
Rt. 1, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-
2457.







10-B Bucyrus Dragline with
3/8 yd. bucket, TD-9 Bull-
dozer, angle tilt hydraulic
blade, for sale or consider
trading for D-6 Cat. Dozer
or TD-14-A Intn] prefer Cat.
to have oil clutch. State price
on either in first letter. Loyd
Young, Rt. 1, Blairsville, Ph.
745-4986.

7 ft. Graham - Holme plow,
good cond., and Shaw R-6 gar-
den tractor. in good cond.
Ralph Westbrook, Louisville,
Ph. MA. 6-3311.

Farmall A. tractor, set of
cultivators and planter, tan-
ner harrow, 2 disc plow and
mowing mach., all good:cond.,
$500.00. Wm. B. Profit, Rt. 2.
Box 100, Hamilton.

_ Farm battery fence charger,
radiator core and other good
parts for Farmall Regular
or F-20 tractor (no pleek or
crank shaft) also, want har-
row and cultivator feet for
Ford type implements. Nor-
man Griffin, Rt. 2, Pitts.

1 ea. used, 8N Ford trac-
tor, HES 8, Brillion rotary
hoe, 2 bottom 14 in. Ford
plow, used cultivator, set cot-
ton hoppers, Cole planters and
Fert. Messenger Duster
Brown peanut shaker and
plows, peanut weeder fixed
for tractor. Mrs. Pearl Brown,
Rt. 1, Hawkinsville. Ph. 429-
190 (Perry).

Cub Farmall tractor with
cultivators, $200.00. J. E. Mul-
lis, Tippins St., Baxley.







1917.

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EDITOR, Market Bulletin.



D-6 straight Dozer, 8-U Ser-
ies, new rebuilt motor, $3,500.
Junior Pruitt, Suches.

- Turner power take-off wire
hay baler, like new, $15-.00.
W.C. Arnold, Rt. 2, Big Shan-
tye a. Kennesaw, Ph. 427-
4526.

7 Buckeye, 1,000 cap.- ea.,
coal brooders, guaranteed good
as new, less than half price
ai my farm. R. H. Underwood,
Rt. 3, Bethel Rd., Conyers, Ph,
483-8965.

80 egg Oakes Electric in-
cubator, complete, excel. cond.,
$15.00. Guy Crum, Rt. 1
Ochlocknee, Ph. Cairo 2- 8024.

1 ea. Farmall H planter and
cultivator, good cond., $850;
tractor wagon, new tires, $150:
AC 60 combine, good cond.,
$300.00; 3 point hitch scoop,
like new, $50.00; 3 point
hitch fits Farmall H&M, $75.
George G. Hood, Rt. 1, Madi-
son. Ph. 563M.

Equipment

WANTED













Want Equip. for 6,000 broil-
ers, would like automatic
feeders and waterers. Must be

good. State what you have,
Paka age and best price. Mag-
gie Taylor, Folkston.

Want smoothing harrow, 16
or 20 disc, prefer John Deere
but will consider other make.
State make, amount or disc
and price. Edgar J. Martin,
Rt. 1, Hartwell.

Want to trade 1946 John
deere H. tractor with smooth-
ing harrow, planters and cul-
tivators for Cub-or Farmall
A. tractor, 1950 or later model.
Billy C. Bowers, Rt. 1, Box
240, Lilburn, Ph. TH. 3-3622
(Lawrenceville).

Want good, used, manure
spreader. State make, cond.
and price. John P. Drennan,
eh Box 382, Elberton, Ph. 283







Want junked Leader trac-
tor with good clutch or a used
clutch. G. W. Watkins, Martin.

Want down packing steel
press for cotton gin. Will con-
sider Up packing. State age,
name, price and location first
letter. No junk wanted. R. J.
Smith, Sr., Rt. 3, Milledge-
au Ph. 452- 9836.





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MARKET BULLETIN

Want: Allis Chalmers - com-
bine. Will trade M-M com-
bine with V-4 Wiscons-n en-
gine or pay cash; also, want
fan assembly (bearing in-
cluded) for John Deere B.
tractor. Within 75 mi. radius
of Cumming. Larry Latson,
Rt. _ Cumming, Ph, TU. 7-
7134.

Want good used 250 gal.
cap. tank for Butane gas at
once. C. W. Robertson, 894
Oakdale Rd., Atlanta, Ph. DR.
7-5906.

Want high compression cy-

linder head to fit Farmall H.
or O-4 or W-4 tractor. Must

not be cracked. Douglas Holli-

man, Ocilla.

Want cooling unit for cook
er 10 x 10 x 6 ft. high. Must
be in good cond. H. 4. Maner,
118 Pine Dr., Griffin.

Want Columbus No. 20
power driven syrup mill. Will
consider any condition. La-
mar H. Franklin, Sr., Rt. 3,
Marietta, Ph. 428-7767.





Want bulldozer with cable.

operated angle blade, size D-
7 or TD-18 or equal. W. L.
Chandler, 590 Highland Ave.,
Athens, Phy Glo 3s 3193.

Want 200 or 300 cages for
layers. Must not be over 3 or
4 yrs. old and in good cond.
Robert N. Gilbert, Fayetteville





Rd., Jonesboro, Ph. 478-
8777. :
Want 1 Cider press. and

grinder in good cond. Give
price. L. W. Murphy, Jr., 1137
Sandler Ferry Rd., Augusta.

Want 1 or 2 Turner beams,
solid type not Hillside. Write
what you have; also have 100
wt. anvil never used, for sale
at about 1/3 of price, and 10
gal. old type pot, good cond.
Cheap. H. . Brookshires,
Hwy. 60, Suches.

Want 3 point hitch attach-
ment for Allis Chalmers D-17
tractor. State age, cond. and
price; also complete engine for
Farmall M. for sale. Sell all
or any part. R. E. Ferguson,
Rt. 3, Dawson.

lavetiiel

FOR SALE









Cattle
18 dbl. standard Reg. poll-
ed hereford heifers, 500 Ibs.,
pasture conditioned, very
good heifers; also, bulls of
same age. J. G. Wills, Alphar-
etta, Ph. GR. 5-5011.

50 top quality dairy heifers,
4-6 mos. old, mostly Guern-
sey, Holstein, Brown- Swiss
and Ayrshire. Terrell Swindle,
Nashville, Ph. 9292.

35 heavy springer heifers,
Guernseys, Holsteins and Jer-
seys, calfhood vaccinated and
dehorned, some calving every
day. Julius Bishop. PO Box
987, Athens. Ph. LI. 6-6591.

Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bull, 10 mos. old,
color, ($150. M.
Woolsey, Ph. HO. 1-5043 (Ate
tanta).

Santa Gertrudis bull, Reg.
No. 63942, 3 yrs. old, all pa-
pers, approx., 1,600 lbs.. $750.





Jack Crowder, c/o Melody
Brook Farm, Windv Hill Rd.,
Ph. HE, 5-

Rt 38; Marietta,
8656.

Reg. Angus bulls, from 8
mos. to 12 mos. old, calfhood
vaccinated, from clean herd,
briced richt. F. W. Phillips,
c/o Westover Farm. Kenne-
saw. Ph. 428-2959 (Marietta).



ly inseminated),





Several choice Reg. polled
Hereford bulls, from weaning
age to 2 yrs. old, all are well
marked and well grown out
for age, calfhood vaccinated.
Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Scre-
ven, Ph. Juno 4-2312 (Odum).

Dbl. standard Reg. polled
Hereford bulls, young. excel.
bloodlines, size and color. Roy
Goddard, Rt. 2, lithonia
(Klondike), Ph. 482-8433.

Reg. 4 yr. old polled Here=
ford bull, best of bloodlines,
$300. Mrs. Cory Murrav.
Be Ga 594-X, Albany, Ph. 2-
1502.

Jersey bull, eligible for Reg.
(mother registered, artifical-
3: yrs. 01d,
$300. or best reasonable of-
fer. Frederick W. Remick, Rt.
3, Forsyth, Ph. 5609. _-

T12mo-; olds Reg.





horned

Hereford bull, well worth the
money. Carl Roberts, Ball
Ground.



Heavy springing heifers, 3
Guernseys, 3 Jerseys and 1
Hereford, all bred to Reg. An-
gus bull; Reg. Angus bull, 7
mos. old, Blackcap breeding.
Joe B. Alexander, Rt. 1,
778-6130. Cornelia, (located
in View District).

Polled Hereford bull, 8 mos.
old, Rollo Domino, $170.;
heifers, epen and brea, $150.
up; 2 cows, one with calf and
rebred. All dbl. Reg. E. C.
Dawson, Rt. 4, Box 21, Al-
pharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5960.

Grade A dairy, 16 milch
cows, Holstein and Jersey,
595 lb. base with Pet, 300
gal. Dari-Kool stainless steel
bulk tank, A-1 cond. R.
Loewen, Rt. 2, Davisboro, Ph.
FI. 8-3613.







Aberdeen Angus bulls, 5-8 |

mos. old, sired by son of Jago
Prince and Karoma of Red
Gate 24, calves dams _ are
from Blackbird, Hileenmere,
Black Knight and Prince Ju-
bilee lines, $125. to $200. Lo-
cated 7 mi. E. on Hwy. 76.
Henry Connell, Rt. 3, Nash-
ville. Ph. 4267.

35 heavv springing heifers,
all calfhood vaccinated and
dehorned, Guernseys, Hol-
steins and Jerseys, some drop-=



ping calves every day. Julius eee

Bishop, PO Box 987, Athens,
Ph. LI. 6-6591.

Purebred Hereford bull,
very gentle, wt. about 800 lbs.
Tom Hendrix, Palmetto, Ph:
463-3244,

Reg. Angus bulls with pe-
digree papers, famous Eileen-
mere bloodlines, 18 mos. old,
$200.; 12 mos. old,. $175, R.
oO. Anderson,
Ranch, Keysville.

3 Reg. Guernsey heifers,
just freshened, all have heifer
calves, several more to fresh-
en soon, all from high butter
test; also, service age bulls
from best of breeding. reason-
a priced. F. H. Hunn, Mid-
vill

Reg. Shorthorn bull, hort n=
less Unica Blockbuster oO.
3067-536, sire Calrossie Klon-
dike 2.922.989. dam Luxury
MBF 2953729. ealved May 17.
1960 wt. 1,100 lbs:, dark red
color. Felix Tanner, Brasel-
ton. Ph. 654-2030.

Extra sood Reg:
Hereford bull, 15 mos. old
with paners. $165. Gober
Torphy, Rt. 2, Jasper (10 mi.
W near Jerusalem church).

Swine

Duroc pigs, purebred, 3-
1/2 mos. old, $25. and $30. ea.
Leo Akins, Rt. 2, Metter.

Purebred shoats for sale,
see. R. F. Wheless, Rt. 2, Carl-
ton, Ph. Shadyside 3- 5593.



















Reg. horned Hereford bull,
Super Zato heir, 2 yrs. old,
wt. approx. 1,150 Ibs., $300.
Vance Winco, Rt. 3, Newnan,
Ph. AL. 3-0857.

25 cow dairy herd, Hol-
steins, Jerseys and Guernseys,
4.6 butter fat test. 617 lb. dai-
ly base with Sealtest and 360
=o), bulk tank and milking
equioment. Walter C. F. Lem-=
ke, Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph. 483-
8670.

8 Reg.
bulls,



polled Hereford
8-13 mos. old, $175. to

$300. All are large for age
and from good bloodlines.
Farm located 7 mi. W. of

Gibson. J. L. Hadden, Gibson.

Jersey heifer to freshen in
syring, $125.; Jersey bull calf,
7 mos. old, $75. I. W. Moore,
Rt. 2, Hwv.









Ds Powder Spri mae it



17 purebred Duroc pigs, 4
sows, purebred, 6 shoats, 3

bred, purebred gilts, 6 cows
(4- with calves), 10 heifers
(6 bred), 4 steers and 31

soats, 26 grown and 5 kids,
part common and part milk
type; also, Ford. tractor and
all equiv., good cond. E.
Miller, Rt. 1. Wadley, Ph. MA.
5-7518 (Louisville). .

S. P sow and 7 piss, $128.
also, 2 erossed breed bred
gilts for sele. Will sell all or
part. W. T. Mitchell, Rt. 1,
Lee Rd.. Lithia Springs.





_ 2-1/2 yr. old Berkshire
boar, exeel. quality, grand-
son of Wayside Mixer 20th

CMS, the winner of the Pre-

mier Sire award at 1957 na- : 3

uonal Berkshire type confe

c/o Double D..

polled | le



long meat type. W.
Rt. 6, Macon, Ph.

Blk. Poland China
from Cert. breeding

|poars and gilts and se

boars, from 6-8 mos. 0

to $125.:~ also, Reg.
shires, foundation stock f
Indianas leading herd,
boars and gilts from.
matings, treated for
and Erysipelas a
tested free

Rt wrullis, Cochran, I PE WE.

6490.

7 purebred Hampeie
7 mos. old, 4 gilts from Mi
ty Ranger the grect gr j
of Western Packer a $
boar and 3 can be bt
Mighty Ranger later if de
ec. Must know within 3
from this date. O.
Jr., 319 ve Ave.
trie, Ph. Peng 3

Reg. ne type Ham
ae pigs, 12 wks. ol
gilts, bred gilts and boars
light service, b
the best bloodlines an
tyne Hampshires that_
purchased. Locatee S
man near Hwy. 87. N
ans: G2 Studstill,
Eastman, Ph. 374:

Tamworths. Registe
Bangs free. ee Be
Davis, Abba, Rt.

Ph. 6 6541.

Reg. Duroe_ ae
Champion. 1961 at
Fair. Wt. over 400 Ibs. (
colored type. A. E. Stal
c/o Dogwood
Carrollton.

3 fine Reg. SPC
bloodlines, Jong meat
about 5 mos. old, from eh
sow, i
by Capt.
place 2 mi. it
Store. Larry Ferguson.
Cave Soring._

tified meat sire

from the Souths oldest B Be
Hardm
891

shire herd. C. J.
Commerce, Ph
Regular Landrace

age. boar and gilts, from 6 pont
loodlines. M. cae Co

eB
yrsi oid see to
Barl Lee, Rt. 1, Lithia ass
Ph. 948- 5552

males and ferinied) 5

large litters, 10 wks. to 4m
old. William EB. Lanier, Rt.
Metter, Ph. al - Buy

Rt.

Gu ek
i Varnell uy

Hill if GieecHon
nel Hill Hwy., tt
ris Stor )

About 20 head. shoa
colors, avg. wt. 40 1b:
ea. ~FOB mv place. Loc:
mi. W. of Metter, ee fe
paved ores Hwy. I
field, Rt. Box 17
Ph. 685-1083. :

Horses, Mules &

Filly pony and fancy

harness, 7 yr. old

racking horse and
ping saddle.

ican 225
(bred) and 1 jack, 4 yrs
all are gentle for children.
sale or will

jand, 2621 Ball
Tucker, Ph. el 1574,

nerieenle aentle, well
halter broken, sired b:
Palomino Quarter horse 6
of Morgan mare, blaz face
$200. No letters

Holder Watson, i
Waynesboro, Ph. 257

Reg. Walking horse,
old gelding, eee Pi
ings, gentle for childr
saddle, $250.: Walking h
strawberry roan mare, 4 ;
old. in foal to Reg. Pa
gentle, $350.; also,
nice saddles, Weste
English. Gloria B.
Commerce, Ph. 335-4058

Shetland ponies. 4
1 horse colt and

Foster St.

Ph. TE. 2-8101 (no



us 4erested, see. John '

sles & Ponies
aule, wt. about
good any-

: silver Palomino, 5
merican saddle horse
i fee $25. Sam
Union Grove

ae onules and: 2
Gi iG: Croker,
der Springs.

250, fides
here. Mrs.
J; Hawkins-

a,

yhite_ gelding
old, gen-

ited gelding, 6 yrs. old,
rith white markings,
a rider only. E.

4, Box 21, Al-

ut 900 or 950 lbs.
harness and tools

A
, fr
All - ae

Want trade black and white
pony, for a cow to freshen
soon, or coW With calf. If in-
. Bum-
garner, Rt. 2, Madison. _

Want small herd of regist-
ered or purebred but unreg-
istered Angus cattle. Must be
reasonably priced and tested
for movement across State
Lines. W. E. Aycock, Box 23,
ict ee et
_ Want 40 good steers, 500
lb. wt. Claude D. Sosebee, Rt.
i, Cleveland. Ph. 865-5744.

Want Yorkshire male hog,
service age, prefer around 1
yr._old. State what you have
and price. W. B. Miller, Rt. 1,
Wadley. Ph. 366M2.

Want 10 Ree. Quarter Horse
mares, bred or colts at side,
also a good stud. Must have
sood conformation, broke and
trusty. EB. L. Burnsed, Manas-
Sas. :











Game & Fowl

FOR SALE





Lndian Blue Peafowls: 2

2-|peacocks and 4 peahens, 1960

hatehed, $12.00 each.; 10 pair
hatched in 1961, $10.00 ea., or
less for 2 or 3 pair at the
time, my place. Herman
Browning, Rt. 5, Dublin, Ph.
OR 2-4883.

Northern Bobwhite quail,
mated, $3.00 pr.; 6 wks. old
quail, 60c ea. Gambel quail,
mated, $5.00 pr. Per. 28. Exp.
col, Send money order. Miss

|Eva Wallace, 716 Myrile St.
F alN. By TR

3, Atlanta 8. Ph.
4-5 152.

Bobwhite _ quail, $1.25 ea.
Per. 70, T. G. OKelley, Mays-
ville. Ph. 652-2121.

Extra large 1960-61 hatch





*|breeder quail, wt. up to 10
land 1/8th ounces or 4 ounces

larger than average. Imp. 41
yrs., Pay $10.00 pair for un-
related, superior quail to fur-

ther improve mine. Free color |

photos of Champions and wt.
certificate. Per 27. Wm. A.
Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark
Bidg., Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8-
0866. 3

- 800 Bobwhite quail, 75 Chu-
kars and 40 Tennessee Red
quail. Per. 10. J. L. Tade, 1328
21st St. Columbus. Ph. FA 3-



kk | 2422.



1961 hatch hukars,
few pr. breeders, guar. layers,
aiso home made breeder ons,
$2.00 ea. Per. 94. J. L. Tay-
jor, Taylors Mill Rd., Fort

eg.| Valley. Ph. TA 5=8292.

i accept down
ime; also,
Res.

Y, | Seons,

gen
gaited horses and
well trained cow
well trained Appaloo-
se gentle ponies, suit-
g children: also,
old fashion buggy.
r and harness; 2 pony
arnesss, saddles
quip. Mack
130,

, $25. at my place,
on Potash Rd. John
at and 2 kids, both
. or will trade

fh Wilkins,. Rt.

Y urebred Holstein





mos. old, also.



Ameriean Giant Homer pi-
geons, $1.00 ea. lots of 5. Must

t|sell. M. G. deLaRue, 2090 Ke-

heley Dr.,
5991. : ;
7 pr. Homer large size pi-
and 25 pr. white Fan-
fail, $2.00 pr. or $60.00 for lot,
at my place. Will not ship. E.
B. Boss, 731 Buford Dr., N. E.,

Decatur. Ph. DR 8-



Lawrenceville.

Sacrifice White Fantail pi-
geons, $3.00 pr.; young Ameri-
ean Giant Homers, $4.00 pr.
Closing out. Left, black and
black splashed or brown
splashed, Ship Exp. Col. Mal-
com Kuter, Box 155, Austell.

Hi-grade, Ped. N. Z. White
rabbits, from $15.00 for does
for bucks, ready for service.
See at my place. C. W. Page,
149 North Ave., N. E, Atlanta
8 Ph. TR. 4-6452.

Ped. N. Z. White rabbits,
breeding does, some bred to
prize winning buck, $8.00 ea.,
mature bucks, $7.50 ea., does
and bucks, 5 = 6 mos. old, $5
to $6.00 a. All selected stock.
Sat. guar. R. Lamar _Brant-
ley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrights-
ville. :

4 purebred N. Z. W. rab-
bits, 6 wks. old, $1.50 ea., $5
for lot; also want 2 N. Z. R.
dos. Mike Norman, 1005 Aus-
tell Rd., Marietta. Ph. HE 5-
0727... : p

Poultry & Fowl
WANTED
Want I pe, Ni Z: Red ie









bits for breeding. State what
j.|you have and pric. Mrs. O.



|H. Hilliard, 953 Oconee St.,

thens. $ :

lcheap bantams,



Want trio, male, 2 females,
white ducks, also trio geese
and trio guineas, and som
} ust be rea=
sonable and not too far from
Oakwood, Glenn McDonald,
Rt. 1, Oakwood.

Poultry

FOR SALE





Araucanus: eggs for hatch-
ing, Blue, Green and Olive.
Commonly known as Easter
Egg chickens eggs. Franklin
D. Martin, Rt. 2, Cumming.

20 large white Australorp
hens, $1.00 ea. or lss if en-
tire amount taken. J. W.
Moore, Rt. 2, Hwy. 5, Powder
Springs. :

5 Dark Cornish bantams, +
hens and rooster, $7.50. Billy
Allen, 592 Warwick St. S. E.,
Atlanta 16.

One Allen Roundhead cock,
2 yrs. old, wt. 7 lbs., $16.00;
2 Allen Roundhead pullets, $6
a. or $10.00 for both: one
proven brood hen, 1/2 My
Confederate, 1/2 Allen RH,
$7.50. A. R. McBride, 935 So.
Gordon Rd. Mableton.

Purebred, heavy type Dark
Cornish from unrelated stock,
2 Mareh 1961 cokerels, $2.25
ea; also, one 7 to 9 lbs. ready
for service, $3.50. M. O. Miss
Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box
Soy Ly Ly. ;

8 high grade Dark Cornish
hens, $1.50 ea: at my home.
Mis. Janie King, Buckeye
Road, Dublin. Ph. BR 2-3177.

5 White African Guineas,
$1.50 ea., 8 Speckled guineas,
$1.00 ea. at my home. Leila
Sharp, Temple, Ph. 562-3494.

12 ducks and 6 geese, $1.00
ea. for all, or $2.00 for geese.
J. I. Coleman, Rt. 6, Gaines-
ville. :

75 purebred White Leghorn
pullets, 4 mos. old, best strain,
soon laying, $1.00 ea. for quick
sale. Will not ship. Mrs. Epsie
Beasley, Rt. 5, Box 458, Dean
Farist Rd. Savannah. Ph. AD
Spo ONO. eet es

60 White Leghorn hens,
Kimbrel str., 75c ea. Mrs. D.
M. Barge, Box 103, Tyrone.

25 nice, large hens, some
Reds, some mixed, 1961 hatch-
ed, $1.25 ea.; also 8 guineas,
$8.00 for lot. Write before
coming after. Mrs. Roy Neely,
Rt. 1, Portal. :

1 pure Dixson Traveler
game stag, 10 mos. old, $10;
one 4 mos. old, 1/2 Muff and
1/2 Traveler, $4.00. Mrs. D. C.
Gosa, 2121 1st Ave., Colum-
bus. Ph. FA 2-9644,

_ Dark Cornish, April hatch
big bone type Cornish cocker-
els, $2.00 ea. Edw. S. Thur-
aoe Rt. 3, Madison. Ph. 118+

























5 pullets and 5 hens, 1960
hatch, pure Dark Cornish, $2
6a. at farm; cockerels, same
price. Write before coming
after as are on free range and
have to catch at night. H. W.
Thurmond, Parmington.

B. B. Red Old English game
bantams, 1961 hatch from
Quality Show stock, $3.00 pr.,
55.00 trio. John M. Wolf, 4293

hamblee Tucker Rd. Dora-
ville. ee

Araueanus chickens, pure-
bred, laying colored eggs, $8
pr.; $12.00 trio (until Jan.
15th). Ship Exp. Col. Hatch-
ing eggs asst, colors, $4.00
doz., insp. parcel post. Money
order. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,
716 Myrtle St. N. E., Atlanta
8, Ph. TR 425152

-Rouindhead giames, 9 stags,i
RH Blue cross, 20 pullets,
some Blue, $1.00 ea. for lot.
T, J, Garter, Rt. 2, Jefferson:
(At Arcade).

12 Speckled guiness, grown,
this yrs hath, $2.50 pr.; 10
good meat rabbits, $5.00 pr.
or cheaper for lot; common
bantams, $1.50 pr. Geo. C.
Emerick, 909 Newberg Ave.,
Macon. Ph, SH 3-8854.

1961 extra large B. B.
Bronze White turkeys, 12
hens, 16 lbs. ea., up, 14 tors,
30 lbs. ea. up. Bred from pul-
lorum tested and typhoid
clean stock. Fowl pox immu-
nity fer life. Cannot ship,
come. Miss Ardelle Sezler,









Ochlechn





300 Leghorn pullets, begin=
ning to lay, $1.25 ea.; 900
heavy type pullets, 6 mos. old,
$1.50 ea. All FOB. T. W. Mor=
vison, P. O. Box 146, Winter-
ville. Ph. PI or BI 2=2361.

Seed & Plants





FOR SALE
Florida 90 strawberry
plants, $1.50 C.; 500, $6.00

PP, No checks. These a re
frostproof, damp packed and
do well in So. Ga. Mrs. H. H.
Smallwood, Attapulgus.

Klondike strawberry plants,
well rooted and damp packed,
90c C. or $8.00 M. Add 25c
per GC. for postage and handl-
ing Minimum shipment 200
plants. Mrs. Luther S. Butler,
466 Page Ave., NE, Atlanta 7,
Ph. DR. 83-1846.

Golden Seal, 20e ea.; red
pepper pods, 25c doz.; cow-
horn, banana, 25c teaspoon;
tender Salt English garden
peas, 75 cup (for homie use
not seed); native strawberry
plants, 35 doz.; tanzy, 3. 50ce;
Crimson cfabtree, $1.00 ea.
Add _ postage. Mrs, Presley
Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.



Garlic bulbs, Kudzu
Crowns, $1.25 C.; black wal-
nuts, hifguapins, chestnuts,

Sweetgum and _ persimmon
sprouts, 6, $3.00; goosberries
and huckleberries, $1.25 doz.;
muscadine grapes and black-
berries, 4, $1.00; Add postage.
Mrs. Ruth Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dah~
lonega. fi :

British Soverign strawberry
plants, 2 doz., $1.00: also, Su-
perfections, $2.50 C. Ga. or-
ders only. C. A, Shell, 1675
ue Mill Rd., SW, Atlanta





Hunt grape vines, 10, i yr.
and 1 male vine, $5.50 PP; 2

yr. vines, 75 ea.; Jerusalem

artichokes, $1.75 gal. PP to
Qnd zone. Vautelle Holland,
Winder. (2=1/2 mi. on Logan-
ville Rd.).

_Moregrain oats, recleaned
and bagged, Germ. 96 pct.
no noxious weeds, $1.00 bu.
FOB. Fred Flanders, Rt. 6,
Box 245, Dublin, Ph. BR. 2-
0289.

Tender blue Pole beans,
Germ. 93 pct., 2 cups, $1.80;
little white Half Runner
beans, Germ, 86 pet., 2 cups,
$1.80; dwarf tree tomato seed,
Germ. 87 pct., 30 teaspoon
full and stamped envelope. No







chks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth,
Rt. 1, Dacula.
_ Blueberry sprouts, $1.25

doz.; hazlenut, $1.50 doz.; fox
grape 4, $1.00; muscadine, 4,
$1.00: chinquapin, 6, $3.00;
blue Damson plums, 4, $1.00;
garlic bulbs, large, 50c doz.;
small, $1.25 C. Add postage.
Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah-
lonega. :
Leading varieties scupper-
nong plants, well rooted, both
black and brown. B. O. Car-
ter, Rt. 4, Box 204-C, Griffin.

Bahia grass seed for sale.
germ. 80 percent, purity 98.26
percent, 25 per. Ib. in 100 Ib.
lots FOB. J. W. Trunnell Jr.







RFD, Cochran.
Chas. Wakefield cabbage
and Vates and Ga. collard

plants and white Bermuda
onions, 75c C.; 500, $1.75; $3
M. PP. H. E. Smith, Bo x
482, Baxley. _ Sue
Good tender old time bean
seed, white Cut Short Corn-
field, Germ. 92 pct; white
Creasback Cornfield, Germ.
95 pet.; speckled Cutshort
Cornfield, Germ. 92 pct.; white
Half Runner garden, Germ.
95 pet., all 75c cup full each.
Add postage. Mys. Preston
Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Jumbo gourd seed from
gourds that measure 3 ft.
around, 3 doz., 25e; long neck,
grow to 30 in. long, 3 doz.,
25e; Ornamental long an d
short necks, several cols. mix-
ed or separate, 3 doz., 25c.
Entlosed stamped addressed
envelope. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1,
deli ae 5 aes

Good, tender, old time bean
seed, White Creasbacks, Germ.
92 pect., white Cutshorts,
Germ. 97 pct, and white Haif
Runner garden beans, Germ.
88 pet., each 75c cup. ..dd pos-
tage. Mrs. Emory Gable, Rt.















_ Streamliner ever bea
strawberry plants, $1
Mrs, John Weaver, Rt.
Bev eoas iE :
Plenty good, well rooted,

Concord grape vins and a

few fig bushes, 2 = 3 ft., pack-
ed in damp moss, 35 to 50c

ea. Add postage. H. F. Seay,

Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville

Rd.,
Ellenwood. : ;

Kudzu Crowns, rooted 2 j

C.; 500, $7.00; $12.50 M.; al-
so, Mastadon sire ery.
plants, $1.00 C.; 300, -$2.50;
Klondike, 300, $2.00; 500, $3;
$6.00 M. Add postage. Ethel
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Red, dry, hot pepper, 30c
gt. or $1.00 gal; 5 gals., $4;
red scallion onion buttons, 60c
C.; garden sage plants, 10c ea:;
$1.00 doz.; peppermint, five
cent bunch: Ig. stripped sun-
flower seed, 20c cup. M
Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Roys-
ton. j

Blakemore stfaw b @ rr y
plants, 95c C. Del. damp pack-
ed, by patcel post. W. E. Bar-
ker, Rutledge.

Charleston Wakefield frost-
proof cabbage plants, ready,
300, $1.25; 500, $2.00; $3.50
M. Delivered in Ga. R. Chan-
clor, Pitts, Ph. MI. 8=2035.

Old fashion peach trees, 3,
$1.00; blue Damson plums, 3,
$1.00; garlic bulbs, $1.00 doz.;
black raspberries and Hema-
laya blackberries, 6, $1.00;
blueberry bushes, $1.00 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi
Smith, Rt. 6, Clarksbridge Rd.,
Gainesville. ee

Old fashion white English
peach trees, grown from seed
in my garden, 2 yrs. old, heal-
thy and thrifty, 3 ft. tall or











more, $6.00 doz. Cannot ship. _

W. E. Smith, 421 King Arnold,
Hapeville, Ph. PO. 1-8276.

Tansy, spearmint, pepper=
mint, house leak, 65c doz.;
garlic bulbs, $1.25 C.; Kudzu
Crowns, $1.25 C.; catnip, 6
bunches, 60c; black raspber-
ries, 4, $1.00; sarsaprilla, 3
plants, 60c. Add postage. Miss
i, Mo White, Rt. 1, Box 57,
Dahlonega. s sea

Fruit trees: apple, Kinnard,
red Deliciotis, Rome Beauty,
yellow Delicious and early
Harvest, 1 yr. trees, 40c ea.;
erape vines, Concord, 20c ea.
PP, no ordrs less than $2.00.
Roy Saxon,Rt. 4, Cleveland.

Collard plants and cabbage
plants, eath 500, $2.00; also,
Himalaya blackberries, $3.00
doz. J. R. Strayhorn, Rt. 1,
Gainesville.

Govt. inspected, budded and
grafted, Stuart, Desirable, Far-
ley and Elliott pecan trees, 2-
3 ft., $2.00; 3 - 4 ft., $2.25: 4-
5 ft., $2.50. Larger trees avail-
able. Add sales tax. Cheaper
when ordering 100 or more,
50c cheaper in lots of 500 or





more. L. E. Brown, Bacon-
ton, Ph. 2772. ieee
8 apple trees, bear fro:

early until late fall, 4 good
variety peach tres, 2 cherry
and 2 pear trees, all nice trees,
liyr. size, all $8.00 del, 2
grape vines free. T. M. Webb,
Rt, 3, Ellijay. Be

Well rooted, virus free Po=
ecahontas strawberry plants,
$2.50 C. PP. Damp packed,
prompt del., widely adapted
yariety, now is time to plant.
J. M. Housworth, Lithonia, _

1961 Greenglaze collard
seed, Germ. 91 pct. 35 table-
spoon full or 7 tblsn_ fulls,
$1.00; also short neck Martin

gourd seed, 15c 3%. or 2 doz.,

25e. Mrs.
Martin, _ Sipe
Collection, collards, eab-
bage, parsley, mint, tansy,
garlic, multiplying onion
plants, all for $1.00; Italian
garlic bulbs, 25 1b.; thyme
in pots, 50c ea.; damson plum,
3, $1.75. add 20c postage. F.
J, Witherspoon, 308. Holder-
ness St., SW, Atlanta 10, Ph.
PL. 8=b451. Bae
Mastadon strawberry plants,
500, $3.00; $5.00 M. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. A, D. Jones, Rt. 1,

Cumming.

Hay, Feed, Grain

_FOR SALE _

J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2,





ville, Ph. 461-7143, aes:

Ee ee

Mer See





Good Gaytan bean hay, $1_
bale. D. F. Fowler, Fayette-











PAGE FOUR

Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE





450 bales good bright Les-
pedeza hay, $25 ton at farm
or $35.00 ton delivered. Will
sell all or part. L. M. Senk-
beil, Rt.-2, Hartwell.

Quality hay, Coastal Ber-
muda, mixed grass Lespedeza,

_ Bahia, located No. of Butler

on Flint River, on US Hwy.
80. Frank Riley, Butler, Ph.
UN. 2-4975.

Fescue, Clover and Dallas
grass hay, 75c and $1.00 bale.
Located at first farm past ri-
ver on Campbellton Rd., third
driveway. R. W. Caldwell,
Douglasville, Ph. WH. 2-3454

Fescue, Bermuda, Clover
mixed hay, 60c bale; Sericea,





_75e -bale. All at farm 6 mi.
_from Griffin between Express-

way and Hwy. 92. R. H. Ear-

~ nest, Rt. 1, Box 275, Griffin,

Ph. 6767 (no collect calls).
Good clean Lespedeza hay,



' $1.00 bale or will trade for

fertilizer distributor or trac-

_tor mounted post hole digger

near Atlanta: Guy Neal, El-
lenwood, Ph. GR. 44516.

Coastal Bermuda hay, top
quality, 75 tons; also, lower
quality Coastal at cheap pri-
ces. Discount in trailer truck
load lots. Marshall R. Lord,
RFD, Dudley, Ph. HO. 3-2341.

100 tons conditioned Coastal
Bermuda hay, bright and in
excel. cond., well fertilized
with 200 to 400 lbs. amonium
nitrate, $30.00 ton at barn.
J. B. Bunnicutt, Sr., Ft. Val-
ley, Ph. TA. 5-5050.

Good Bermuda grass and
Sericea hay, well fertilized,
baled without rain. Can de-
liver reasonable distance. Tom
ee Palmetto, Ph. 463-

1961 quality hay, from fer--
tilized fields, harvested with-
out rain, 500 bales Sericea and
Clover mixed, 600 bales Crab
grass, 100 bales Fescue, $30
ton or $1.00 at barn. Frank G.
Marchman, Rt. 2, Ellenwood.

Coastal Bermuda hay f 0 r
sale. George Eager, Rt. 1, Val-
dosta, Ph. CH, 2-3195.

Good, heavy, new Moregrain











_ oats for feed, $1.00 bu. or swap

for corn, same price. Mrs. M.
F, Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman.

Coastal Bermuda hay, well
fertilized, $30.00 ton at farm.
Mrs. Cary Murray, Rt. 3, Box
594 X, Albany, Ph. 2-1502.

Highly fertilized Coastal
Bermuda hay, high in protein
and feed nutrition, free of
weeds. Satisfaction quaran-





teed. Call collect for 5 or 10

ton lots, can deliver. J. li.
Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin, Ph. BR.
2-1789.

200 bales Alfalfa hay, 50c
bale. Claude D. Sosebee, Rt.
1, Cleveland. Ph. 865-5744.

Excellent quality hay, very
bright, heavy bales, Bermuda
grass, Fescue or Clover, $1.00
bale, $35.00 ton at farm. James
H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Spgs.
Ph. 943-3071.

eee lara tad ansa eee

Good hay put up without
rain, 50c, 65 and, 76c bale,
$20.00, $25.00 and $30.00 ton
in truck loads. Above prices
at barn. Can del. at small ex-
tra charge. R. L. Jackson, /o
Flint River Farms, Jones-
boro. Ph. DR. 8-2245.





Hay, Coastal Bermuda, $35 BD

ton; Sericea, $30.00 ton. Sam
Deaton, Rt. 1, Alforminda
poe Union Church Rd., Au-
urn. ;

ee og

30 tons bright Peavine hay,
baled without rain, $30.00 ton
also 20 tons Peavine hay, bal-
ed behind combine, $25.00 ton.
Can del. truck loads small
eharge. H, C. Allen, Rt. 3, Mc-

Donough. Ph. 423-3379.
Bermuda gras s, Sericea,

well fertilized, baled without

rain, Can del. reasonable dis-
tance. Tom Hendrix, Palmetto.

200 bu. Moregrain Feed oats,
bright and heavy, 90c bu.: 400
bu. yellow ear corn for feed
machine picked in dry cond.,
very little shucks, 70 Ib. bu.,
$1.40 bu.; also, 30 tons Coastal
Bermuda and Brown top Mil-
Jet hay in top cond. and qual-
soar ene (on. E. H. Ensz, Rt.

, BOx 76, Louisville, Ph. LI.
7-6795 (Wrens). 4

Coastal hay, 75 bale at
barn or will deliver for small
charge. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro,
Ph. GR. 8-9689.

Several tons highly fertiliz-
ed Coastal Bermuda, Clover
and Rye grass hay $30.00 ton
at barn, 7 mi.-W. Roberta,
Hwy. 80, J. T. Moncrief, Ro-
berta. Ph. VE 6-4736.

CORRECTION: No. 1 Alfal-
fa top grade hay, $45.00 ton
at barn; good Orchard grass
and Clover, $40.00 ton; grass
and Oat hay, $35.00 ton. All
baled without rain. George C.

Morris. 1253 Clearbrook Dr.,
SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. PL. 3-
1394.



Pecans and
Peanuts

FOR SALE



Red skin peanuts for eat-
ing, 5 lIbs., $1.50 postpaid; well
filled Mahan and Stuart pe-
eans, 35 lb. postpaid 5 lbs.
and up; shelled pecans, $1.25
lb. in halves, $1.00 lb. bro-
ken pieces. R. M. Turner, Ru-
wert.

Black walnuts, 1961 crop,
$1.75 lb. postpaid or $1.50 lb.
plus postage. Mrs. Geleta Ro-
gers, Hiawassee.

Good, heavy Schley pecans,
45 lb. Stewarts, 35c Ib; Fro-
tscher 30c; Nelson, 25c Ib.
All this yrs erop, tree run
and FOB. No less 5 Ibs. ship-
ped. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box
124, Quitman.

Black walnuts, new crop,
$1.75 lb. postpaid, or $1.50 Ib.
plus postage. Mrs. Kettie Ni-
chols, Hiawassee.

Nice, clean Walnut meats,
$1.00 pint and 30c postage.
Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box







|57, Dahlonega.



1961 crop pecans, shelled,
mostly halves, Stuarts and
Schleys, 4 lbs., $5.00 PP in
Ga. No smaller orders filled.
Mrs. J. M. Jones, Rt. 1, Box
56, Grayson.

1961 Black Walnut meats,
nice and clean, $1.00 pint. Add
postage. Mrs. L. M. Major, Rt.
7, Gainesville.

Black walnuts, hulled and
dry, 10 lb. bag, 75 plus
postage; also, dry ground sage,
50c teacup full. Miss Gennia
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Pecans, shelled halves, $1.00
lb.; seedlings in shell, 25 Ib.
Add postage and send cash
with orders. J. D. Ushleman,
Rt. 1, Hephzibah, Ph. LY. 2-
8621.

Heavy Stuart pecans, shell-
ed $1.00 Ib.; in hulls, 50e Ib.
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box
150, Camilla.

275 lbs. big seedling pe-
cans, 20c 1b. Cannot ship. Lo-
cated on Rt. 41 between Warm
Springs and Manchester. L. L.
Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 42,
Warm Springs.











New crop Stuart pecans,
guaranteed sound and well
filled, 21c Ib. at my place
in city limits of Gay. J. H.
Phillips, PO Box 68, Gay.

100 lbs. seedling pecans, 20
Jb. at my home. .Cecil W. Cole,
120 Homer St., Commerce.

Clean, hand picked Stuart
pecan meats, $1.00 lb. and
postage for halves, and 65c
>. and postage for broken
mieces. W. H. Millirons, Rt. 3,
Buena Vista.

Shelled pecan meats, $1.00
lb. plus postage, or exch, for.
quilt tops, aprons, centerpie-
ces, etc. Write first. W. L.
Helms, Buena Vista.

Choice, shelled pecan hal-
ves, from latest 1961 crop,
75 pt. (8 oz.) PP. Miss Iris L.
Northcutt, 205 Sessions St.,
aMarietta.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE











_Jerusalem artichokes for
pickling or planting at my
home by gal., $1.95; $9. bu.
Shipped chgs. collect in 3 bu.
lots. Send money order. C. W.
Page, 149 North Ave., NE, At-
Janta 8, Ph. TR. 5-6452,





' 1425 Austell Rd., Marietta,



MARKET BULLETIN

Good farm wagon on rub-
ber and 7 wagon wheels for
sale. S. R. Evans, Arnolds-
ville. :

red sassafras, Queen of Mead-
ow, Devils Shoestring, Yel-
low Dock and May apple, 4
lb. lardbox measured full, $1.
plus postage. Mrs. H. A.
Chastain, 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.
W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

100 lb. cap. print feed sacks,
white background with dif-
color prints, 1 to 25 alike,
$4.50 doz. PP in Ga. Cash, no
checks. Mrs. B. C. Plyler, Rt.
1, Box 25, Claxton.

1961 crop sundried apples,
bright, real nice, 65 lb. Sold
in 5 Ib. lots and up to 35 Ibs.
Prempt shipment or mailed.
Add postage. Mrs. Pauline
Franks, Hiawassee.

Pop corn for eating, 50c qt.;
Indian corn in ear, 20c ear;
Martin gourds, 15 and 16 in.,
Lien i=20ein: s 2oG. 2-23 erin.
35c; 24-30. in., 50c; gourd
seed, 25c pkg.; small gourds,
up to 14 in., 10c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2,
Box 150, Camilla.

Real large nice print sacks,
one of a kind, 3, $1.60 PP in
Ga. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Rt.





| 1. Newnan.



Garlic bulbs, $1.25 C.; Kud-
zu Crowns, $1.25 C.; tansy,
spearmint, peppermint, 75c
doz.; catnip. 6 bunches, 65c;
houseleak, 50c doz. bunches;
Add postage. Will exch. for
nice size print feed sacks,
each pav postage. Miss L. M.



White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dah-
lonega.

Herbs, Rosemary, lavender
lemon balm, lemon, pink,

gold and silver thyme, curly,
pineapple, golden apple, pep-
permint and spearmint, sage,
oregano, wormwood, south-
ernwood, tarrayon, burnet,
rue, sweet Maryoram, lovage
hvssop, horehound, catnip,
onion and garlic chives, 50c
ea.. minimum order, $3.50.
Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Blue
Ridge.

Unwashed whitte feed bags,
100 Ib. cap., $2.60 doz. PP.
Mrs. Evelyn Panter, Mar-
gret. 5

Elec.
used very :
Thompson, Rt. 1, Box 42,
Warm Springs (Rt. 41 be-
tween Warn Springs and Man-
chester).

Junior roping saddle, 14 in.
padded seat, good as new, 1/2
price, $100. C. C. Hatch, 1051
Forrest Blvd., Decatur. -

Dec. 1961 run pure Ga.
sugar cane syrup, 1 lb., 12
oz. bottles, 12 to case, $6.00
case FOB. Can ship by Exp.
transportation charges col-
lect; also, some 100 or more
gals. of old dark syrup in No.
5 tins, $1. gal or lot for 75c
gal, 5 mi. W. of Metter. L. H.
Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177,
Metter, Ph. 685-1083. -

Jerusalem artichokes for
eating or planting, $1.25 gal.
vlus delivery charges. L. M.
Vineyard, Rt. 1, Hogansville.

3 Eng. saddles and bridles





good cond.,
Sei cele ley

churn,
little.









for sale: . G. Arant, Rt. 3;
Marietta.

Print sacks, 100 Ib. canp., 3,
$1. plus 25c postage; $4.50

doz. postpaid. Matched or as-
sorted patterns. Mrs. Howard
W. Powell, 295 So. Macon St.
Jesup.

Red hot dry pepper pods,
20e doz; yellow root, freshly
dug and washed. 4 lb. lard
box full, 75e. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5,
Box 53, Ellijay.

1961 crop extra nice sun-
dried apples, clean, free of
peel and core, or worms. 60c
lb. Add pvostage. Miss Mabel
Mathis. Rt. 5, Box 57, Ellijay.

25 lbs. new hog lard in new
cans, $4. can at mv farm in
Favetteville. Mrs. Kate Har-
rell. P. . Box 173, Fayette-
ville.

Miscellaneous

WANTED

_Want peck or more of large
hickory nuts, 1961 crop. Will
pay. top price. A. H. Comer,













Nice, clean, roots and herbs: |





Want 1/2 bu. bunch vel-
vet beans. Quote price. Must
be sound seed. J. D. Webb,
Box 166, Soperton.

Want saddle and bridle for



Cedartown.
Want some old _ fashion
Georgia Ribbon cane seed.

State price per hundred stalks.
Ko Byrd or. Rt 1. box
176, Aucusta.

ple trees (fruiting type, not
flowering). State kind you
have and price. Haywood
Turner, Rt. 4. Dawson.

Want 500 lbs. Sericea Les-

pedeza seed. John Goldin, Rt.
2, Temple, Ph. 562-3463 after
8 PM.



Want old fashion sugar
Crowder peas. State price.
Mrs. J. O. Dunmon, Rt. 2,
Oglethorpe.

Want 200 fence post. Do
not want light wood cypress
or white oak, cherry will do.
A. B. Rich, Rt. 1, Pelham.

Want 1 set breeching for
horse, wt. 1400 Ibs; also, good,
used coarse cow bell. Carl G.
Bailey, Rt. 1, Fayetteville.

Want 2 bags dry manure,
bag sifted good soil, no rocks.
Mrs. Bethy S. Davis, 923
Dalnev St. N.W., Atlanta 13.
Ph. TR 4-7282. A

Want 200 lbs. Kobe or Ko-
rean Lesnedeza seed. 1961
crop. T. H. McDaniel, 111
Washington St. Dublin.

Handicrafts

FOR SALE

Full size cotton ruffled bed-
spreads, -asst. cols. and two-
tones, $5.50 ea.; novelty pot-
holders, 25 ea.; 6 $1.; dainty
aprons, 75c ea.; 2, $1.25; emb.
dish towels, 35c ea.; 3, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. Freeman
Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay.

36 x 42 in. white cotton
muslin pillowcases, Rambling
Rose print in washfast cols. of
pink or lilac or col. embroid-
ered scalloped border in pink,
blue or white, all on white,
cases, $1.25 pr. Add postage.
Mrs. Willie Lee Porterfield,
Comer.







tern, $7.50 ea.; dbl. Wedding
Ring, $8.50; pillowcases of
bleached sheeting with cro-
cheted blue birds, wild rose
or pansy,
rose or pansy doilies, $1.50
ea. No checks or stamps. Dura
Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco.

Quilt tops, of new scraps,



3 Friendship Chain, $3. ea.;
3 string tops, 1 wool top and
1 heavy top, $2. ea. All pieced
by hand; 1 pieced out of heavy
material, cotton padding, $8.
plus 60c postage. Add 40c
postage on tops. Miss Addie
Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

Medium size aprons, 50c ea.,
5, $2.; stuffed toy ~animals,
dif. kinds and cols., 50c ea.
Add postage. No stamps or
checks. Pairlee Rundles,
Gainesville.

New hand made dbl.. bed
size quilts, all new material,
cotton padding, 1 Monkey
Wrench, $7. (quilted by pat-
tern); one brick, $7.; one
spider Web, $7.; 4 quilts, $5.
ea. Add 60c for postage on ea.
quilt. Mrs. Grady Jenkins, Rt.
2, Box 192. Adairsville.

_New hand made dbl. bed
size quilts, of good print and
solid cotton material, cotton
padding, dbl. Wedding Ring,



handles, Flower Garden, Step
Around Mtn., Dresden Plate,

and Windmill, $8. ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt.
5. Box 58, Ellijay.

Childs wool pleated skirts,
age 4-6, no choice of color;
send waist measure and
length, $2.; receiving blankets,
made of outing with cro. edge,
$1.; cro. bootees, $1.25. Miss
Eula Cox, Cave Springs.







Centerpieces, 12 in. diamet-
er, lace trim, 65c; print aprons,
75e; head scarves. 18 x 45 in.
or 36 x 36 in., silk or cotton,
$1. Send money with all or-
ders. Ethel Giddens, Rt. 2,
Perry. ue

_All new quilts, dbl. bed
size, hand made and quilted





tEstelle Payne,

with bound edge, $7. ea.: Mrs.
Rit. anton, |



Shetland pony. State price
cond. in first letter. J. B.|
Green, 6th St. Road, Rt. 2,

Want some rooted crabap-

New quilts pieced by pat-

$2. pr.; crocheted

dbl. bed size, one Lovers Knot,

Basket design with appliqued |.

all $12. ea.; Monkey Wrench



Gents Bow and 8
$2, ea. and postage.
Austin, Rt. 1, Felto:

Soft, washable, genu
lambskin baby moccas
pink, blue, ;

Watkins, Rt. 3,
Calhoun. :

3 pe. pineapple dress
$1.50; 3 pe. pansy dress

or all for
Whittle, Rt. 1,
land. j
Nice, well ;
aprons, good material
cols., large size, 50c e
postage. Mrs. I. A. Scott,
Elleby Rd., SE, Atlanta

White crocheted boo
trimmed in pink, blue, -
and green, 75c pr.; als
to match, both, $1.; whit
lace for pillowcases, $1
crocheted potholders, 75
Add postage. Mrs. H. H.
inson, Rt.. 1, Monroe.

Broadcloth pillo
emb., $1.25 pair

med.; dish towels, 7, $1.

aprons, 3 small, $1.; med

Poinsetta quilts, dbl.
size, red with yellow cen

hand qui
cotton padded, binding aro
edge, $12. ea. PP. Mrs. W
Maney, Rt. 2, Lula./

. Lg. aprons with bib
ea.; half aprons, 50c ea
ser scarves emb. and er
50c ea.; i

ea.;
ea.; Add postage. Mrs. By
Haynes, Rt. 8, Gainesville.

String quilts, $5. ea;
design quilts,
Dutch Girl, $10.
cotton. Delia Sappingtor
8, Gainesville. =

Dbl. size quilt tops,
of prints and solid scrap
patterns, $3. plus 30c po.
Mrs. H. C. Westbrook
Cumming. 4 s

Asst. or solid cotton
pot holders, 12c ea; ge
leather ladies or mens
AS a2 eo] }






sheeting, $2. pr.: ladies
nets, $1.25 ea.; print ap
trimmed, 90c ea.; girls

es, trimmed, prints, 1-
$2.25. ea.: 3 pa. vi
searf to match,
trim, $3.50 set; shirts, 1-
1.49; qui _wover
holders, 15 ea..
A. L. Hudgins, Rt.

1, Tem



Assn., Sale... ae
Union Stock Yards, Alban

Dougherty Co., Steck Y:z

Selling 55 Reg. Bree

ker, Fieldman, 3858 M.
St. Macon, a

FEBRUARY 3 Saturday
Boll Weevil Plantation
Shorthorn Sale at th

McBean and Girard. .
50 Top lots. . . 12 bull
females. (This is the
that produced the 1960
Intnl Grand Champi
male. . . most of the o

Auction begins 12:3
Lunch available on
Address: Hezzie Lyons

ers Asse., Show Sale.
Show, 10:00 AM., sy

1:30 PM.