Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 February 7

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, 1962



Farm



Work

WANTED





























man with wife
old gag et ex-

/o G. D. aeeey
Hazlehurst.

poultry farm or
or hogs. Can drive
do rough carpenter
o be moved. Dan-
. 2, Kingston.

on truck or
for room. board

ean care for
; beef cattle or

ve 2 boys, 16

: o drink-

5 or 6 R. house. O.
Box 36,

0 oman wants job
y ie Have a have

tiley, ae

.45 yrs.

| handwriting.

35 yr. old man desires farm
work. Can drive truck or trac-
tor. Sober and dependable.
Isaae Cardin, 232 Broxton Rd.
Hazlehurst.

Want white or col. man and

wife or very small family to] W

work for wages doing gen.
farm work in Tobacco, Cotton,
Peanuts, drive tractor or use

mule where needed. Must be

sober, Excellent house, school
bus, mail route by door, on
No. 1 Hwy., 13 mi. So. Swains-
boro. See or phone at once.
Phillip M. Edenfield, Rt. 1,
Twin City.



Want job on chicken farm. |

No family. epone White, 402
Atlanta Ave. S.E ., Atlanta le

Want job at once caring for
broilers or layers, $12. week,
board and laundry. Write. W.
C. Stevens, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Farm Help

WANTED







Want. exp. Dairyman, 25-
old. Must be honest
and sober. Dairy located 55
mi. SE Atlanta. 7 R. house,
wired, hot and cold running
water, Excellent opportunity
for one who can give results.
3 Ref. required. Reply in own
Mr. M. Flood,
ae Riada Dr. N. W. Atlan-
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oe farm.
Id :

7 yrs. old, wife, 29,
en, want job as Care-

Ad man, Rie Bone
b on dairy or poultry
nd willing work-
2-3 R. house with
ater and reasonable
furnish self. Geor-
w, 553 Memorial
(Rear). Atlanta 12.

man, 43 yrs. old
on farm, Exp. in
and farming. Can
tor and trucks. Do
k nor smoke, and no
d habits. Prefer liv-
m. board and laun-

20. week salary.
. eeus fare. James O.

. Madison.

pried, with 1 and 4
pep cavely. want

en farm. Exp. Need
with lights, wat-
salary of $35.

M. Edge, 303
Sense el:

y work, willing to learn.
share basis or part
halves and part
6 or 7,000 turpen-
; yr. old. 5 R. house
901 bus and mail route,
ter. A. J. Bul-
Buena Vista.

-|farm equipment,



Want col. man and wife, no

- | children, man to do gen. farm
rwork and wife

part time
work, light farm work, and
house work. Must be settled,
reliable. sober and clean, and
able give references. F. W.
Phillips, c/o Westhaven Farm,
<|Kennesaw. Ph. 428 - 2959
(Marietta).

Want farm family, white or
colored, able drive tractor and
tend land,
look after



upkeep fences,

-{ stock. 5 R. house with plumb-

ing, on school bus route.
Weekly salary James E. In-
gram. Rt. 1, Stockbridge. Ph.
474-4183.

Want middleaged white wo-
man free to live in to care for
semi-invalid and do light
farm chores. Must have good
reference, 3 R. house with all
conveniences. $40. mo. salary.
Mrs. S. A. Smith, Rt. 1, Oak
Ras Rd. Smyrna. Ph. HE. 5-
9808

Want partner on
basis in raising pigs. I furnish
land, equipment and labor;
other party buy the feeder
pigs. Have a Pig Parlor that
will feed out to 599 feeder
pigs. G. A. Smith, Oglethorpe.

Want exp. poultry grower
to live on farm and raise
broilers on halves. Can earn
up to $200. or more a month.
Garden and running water. If
interested, contact. E. P. Ri-
ley, P.O. Box 408, Gainesville.
Ph. LE. 4-5441 between 8-5
Monday through Friday.

Want 2 good DeLaval ma-
chine milkers, 1 good tractor
man. Modern dairy farm with
pive line bulk tank. Every





-|other Sunday off. 1 weeks
-| vacation with pay after 1 yr.

Summer employment for boys
school age. $30.-$45. week,
house and milk. Prefer work
1 week on trial. Have truck
to help move. Wm.
c/o Clover Farm, Townsend.
Ph. Eulonia 832-4769 (Mc-

Intosh Co.).



+ dise

50-50.

Re Adlen;{



Want good, clean, white or
col. woman to do light farm
and garden work, help with
small children and house
work. Reply at once. Mrs. M.
Ragan, 4164 Forest Hill Ter.
Macon.

Want middleaged woman to
keep house, light farm work.
Room, board and $15. week.
Modern conveniences. T. R.
West, Rt. 1, Box 237, EHen-
wood.

Equipment

FOR SALE







1956 Massey Harris 50 trac-
tor, $1,000.00; 1955 Lilliston
peanut combine, $350.00; Car-
ter peanut shaker and South-
ern peanut plows, $200.00;
Ford field cultivator, $225.00;
Ford cultivator with fenders,
and. --sweeps, $175.00;
Lantz coulters and jointers for
bottom plow, $50.00. W. J. Da-
vis, Box 453, Butler.

2 disc turning plow for
Ford tractor, 3- point hitch,
used very little, for sale rea-
sonable or trade for pick up
type bush and bog harrow
with sealed bearings for Ford
tractor or will pay reasonable
price for a good harrow. Ralph
W. Turner, 14 Arrowhead Dr.,
Cartersville, Ph. EV. 2-0683.

1946 Chevrolet 1/2 ton, pick-
up truck, cattle body, good
shape, $200.00. Edward S.
Sites Rt. 3, Madison, Ph.
118-J.

1956, Chevrolet, 1/2 ton
pick-up truck, solid blue, re-
built motor, 4 good tires,
bought new in Sept., reason-
able. Joe Boutwell, West Rd.
Rt. 1 Riverdale. Ph. 964-3873.
(Fairburn) after 7 PM week
days.

1952 Ford tractor, good
cond., $500.00. W. V. Tooka,
Deuereux.

NOTICE
CORRECTION

In last weeks Mar-
ket Bulletin, Page 4,
first column last par-
agraph, it was stated
in error that 2% per-
cent should be with-
held for tax purposes
from wages paid to
employees in 1962.
This figure should be
31% percent.



















Slightly used John Deere A.
. 12 ft., harrow, same as
new, $800.00. Norman John-
son, Warrenton.

GLF 500 egg washer, 3,600
eggs per hr., good cond., 1/2
of new cost. Eugene M. Calla-
way, c/o Cross Road Planta-
tion, Rayle, Ph. BR. 4-7825.

Blacksmith anvil, vice and
blower, in A-1 shape, $50.00.
GeaRe Williams, 1398 Canoo-
chee Dr., NE, Atlanta 19, Ph.
233-8890.

1950 Dodge pick-up lacie
new paint, good cab and body,
tires in fair cond., $295.00;
Don C. Lunsford, Rt. 1, Mc-
Donough, Ph, 423-3864.

1954 Ford V-8, 1/2 ton,
pick-up truck, low mileage,
clean cab, good tires, mechani-
cally first class, for sale or
trade for Ford or John Deere
tractor. M. L. Martin, 318
Sims, Rd., Augusta.

Pony cart and harness, cart
has heavy duty bicycle wheels,







- |both, $100.00. Can be seen any-

time at my home near old
Bethel Church. James Scott,
Rt. 2, Box 148, Jesup.

Farmall M. tractor, dual
wheels, Lewis winch, good
cond., $900.00: 14 ft. long x 2
ft wide drag chain conveyor
to feed hammermill, chain
drive, variable-speed 2 HP
motor with push button start-
er, slightly used, $600.00.
Ralph Westbrook, Louisville,
Ph. MA. 5-3311.

10 section title pipe well
casting, 23 in. diameter, all
unused, $75.00. Margaret D.
Henderson, Millers Ferry Rd.,
Adairsville,

Allis Chalmers 60 combine,
good cond., $300.00, price in-
eludes Hart Scour-Kleen at-
tach. to separate clover from
oats, good sheets, ready to
eut; Allis Chalmers PTO bal-
er, good running order, $250.
Free delivery within 25 mi.
Trade for beef cattle. Pierce
L, Cline, Rt. 1, Social Circle,
Ph, 786-7821.

2.used No. 46 McCormick
hay balers in first class cond.;
used McCormick side delivery
rake, good cond. Milton Hurst,
Rt. 4, Box 261, Sylvania, Ph.
UL. 7 - 3582.

Three 350 cap., elec. brood-
ers; two 500 cap., brooders;
12 feed troughs, $50.00; also,
Cole horse drawn, cultivtor
with duckfeet and set of disc
harrows, used very little, $20,
Sears wood saw, stationary,
belt driven, good shape, $15.
R. G. Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe.

1954 Farmall C-2 row trac-
tor with -planters, cultivators,
dise harrow, 2 disc plow, 7 ft.
mower, rake, 6 row cotton
duster, John Deere hammer-
mill, sacker and belt, all good
cond. L. H. Barber, Ri. 1, Ce-
dartown (on Everett farms).

8 sets cultivators, 3. point
hitch and set of Covington





planters, all excel. cond, Dan-

La-
(no

iel F. Murphy, Rt. 1,
Grange, Ph. TU. 2-6897
collect calls).

John Deere hay baler, belt
blocks and 5 H. air-cooled
Peer: J. H. Brazier, Zebu-
on.

NUMBER 23

Used 8 hole Oakes hog feed
ers, good cond.,, C
trade for heifer calf. R. M.
Baldwin, Rt. 1, Powder
Springs, Ph. 428- 0383.



Hudsons Defender sprayer,
orchard and livestock, 2-wheel
push type Briggs and Strat
ton engine, $45.00.
Stough, Locust Grove. Ph.
Griffin 7396.



Duplex cotton duster, mule
drawn, 6 rows; 2 H. wagon
_| turning plows, plow stocks:
Cole cotton planters, good as
new distributors & some mule
ton planters, good as new dis~
tributors and some mule
drawn farming tools. Priced
to sell. Mrs. F. E. McBrayer,
Rt. 2, Temple. Ph. 562-3462,

3 DeLaval and 1 Intn] milk-
ing machines, all 4 units in
good cond., $100.00. Robt. L.
Jordan, Rt. 1, Buckhead (Mor-
gan Co.,) Ph. 592W3 (Madi-
son).

' GFL Egg washer with water
heater, 1800 per hr. size, $225;
Egg room compressor with mo-=
tor and evaporator, complete,
$100.00; Egg baskets, $1.00 ea.,
500 Pockman eages, 25c ea,
(1968) 10 in. caEes 20 ea. H.
L. Harman, Rt. 2, Athens, Ph.
Li. 8-2777.

1959 Ford tractor No. 641,
1 dise plow, 1 bush Sag har-
row and cultivator, layoff
blows, not used. Good buy. R
H. Allen, Higdon.

Allis-Chalmers tractor com-
plete with plow, mower, cul-
tivator, $450.00 cash. Can be
seen at my place. Mrs. New=
man Hill, 740 Jefferson
Street, (just off Schmitt
Road), Rossville.

1950 Int'l ~ Farmall acto
2 disc plow. 8 disc harrow,
planters, cultivators and fert.
attachments, first class cond.
$450.00 for all. Inquiries ans.
J. . W. Hampshire, Rt. 2,
Box 126, (Ga. Hwy: 92. at
Butner Rd.), Fairburn,

Dearborn disc harrow, three
points hitch, fair cond., $100
FOB my farm. Robert E.
Smith, P. O. Box 921, Valdos-
ta.













Walk-in Dairy refrigerator,
milk cooler, 1-1/2 HP motor;
24 iron stanchions, fair cond.,
and 15 rabbit hutches, good
size. Mrs. J. C. McCleskey,
2931 Yucca Drive, Decatur.
Ph, TR. 2-9023.

1 ton chain hoist, 2 set
chain drive Cole planters,
three point hitch Fergurson
tilivator; three point hitch
Blue duster; I ea. cyclinder
type Lilliston peanut picker,
pull type carter peanut shak-
er, and three point hitch John
Blue rotary mower. Billy
Sanders, Vienna. Pr. 4716.

2 crosscut saws, bench saw;
old cotton scales (stillards)
wts. up to 200 lbs. All reason-
ably priced. No shipping. Er-
nest Alexander, 843 Bank-
head, N. W., Atlanta 18.

4-12 hole hog feeders, us-
ed very little; 1 - 12 hole hog
feeder, new, still in erate.
Used feeders $40.00 ea, new
feeder $60.00. ea. S. H. Ap-
plebaum, Box 69, Athens. Ph.









Li. 6-6379.

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@ IMPROVED PECANS

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| Y. Swanson,
| 463-3280.

\fer one
wheels in front. Would con-'
sider 2 wheeled trailor type.
Jun-







Equipment

FOR SALE



Chicken feeders, 4 ft. wide
x 4 in. long, good cond., 30c
ea. George Parish, Rt. 3, Dan-
felsville. Ph. State 9-3551.

Massey Harris self propell-
ed 7 Ft. combine, fair cond.,
$250.00; Intnl 45 hay baler,
$125.00. Thomas E. Teasley, Rt.
3, Elberton.

Farm Master incubator,
1200 hen egg cap., perfect





_eond. T. G. OKelley, Mays-

ville. Ph. 652-2121.

John Deere hay baler com-
plete with belt blocks and
5 H. air-cooled motor. J. H.
Brazier, Zebulon.





Craftsman wood lathe and
knives, $25.00; Jeep gover-
nor, $5. 00; forge blower gear
box, $2.50; metal working ta-
ble, solid steel, and vice, $7.00;
sawmill slab belt, $10. 00; saw-
dust chain, $5.00; Jeep heater,
$10.00; Jeep front drive com-
plete, $10.00 and Jeep back
drive complete, $10.00. Neal
Be Williams, Rt. 3, Buena Vis-
a. :



-Dearborne disc harrow, 3
point hitch, fair econd., $100.
FOB my farm. Robert E.
Smith, PO Box 921, Valdosta,
Ph. CH. 4-0532.

David Bradly 5 HP garden
tractor turning plow, laying
off plow, harrow and cultiva-
tors, $150. R. J. Matthews,
307 Woodlawn Ave., Winder.
Ph. 867-9729. (No collect
calls). :

Farm Master, 4 unit 1 HP
motor milking mach. vacuum
pump, pract. new, $50.00. 2
good stainless steel milking
mach. units, $25.00; Also Al-
lis - Chalmers B tractor with
mowing mach. mounted, good
cond., $350.00 Mrs. BE. L. Fos-
ter, Grovetown.







4-Unit DeLaval pipeline
milking machine, used 3
months, priced to sell; 1958

GMC truck, 14 ft. flat dump
body, new motor. Only 150
miles. J. E. Trice, P. O. Box
72, Milner.

Allis - Chalmers rotary hay
bailer in good cond. for sale.
V. D. Pulliam, Rt. 1, hs 260,
Calhoun.





Good used Saw mill, motor
edger and mill, 1954 Chev.
1-1/2 ton truck, "$1. 000. Lewis
Patterson, Rt. 3, Box 41-B,
Adairsville. (Located near
Clear Creek Church).

50 electric brooders, 30 gas
brooders, eight 4 = ton feed
bins, 4 outlets. to ea. side. All
good cond. Reasonably priced.
J. A. Laird, Box 251, Douglas.
Ph. 384 = 1748.

500 gal. Embee = stainless
steel milk tank and- compres-
sor. DeLayal pipeline for 20
stanchion barn, used approx.
2 yrs. Sell cheap. Jack Abel,
Warm Springs. Ph. 655-3625
(Days).

10 - 26 Taylorway bush and
bog harrow with bracket for
hydraulic cylinder, good cond.
$175.00. N. E. Heatherington,
Rt. 1, Tallapoosa. Ph. 3043.

1 hand turn Corn Sheller,
box type, $4.00; Gem Dandy
electric churn motor, used
very little, $12.50. Add post-
age on both. Mrs. Leona Mul-
len, Rt. 2, Lyerly.

Farmall M and 7 disc
Athens tiller, good cond. Sell
with or without tiller. Both
$650.00. See Marvin Hilley,
Rt. 2, Royston.

Points, slides, wings and
frogs for Chattanooga, Oliver,
Syracuse, Vulcan and Lynch-
burg turning plows and Mid-
dlebusters. Also some com-
plete plows 1/2 price. Carter
Williams, Senoia.

D-7 Bulldozer, cable con-
trolled with angle blade, good
running cond. Sell or consider
trade for cattle. John Well,
Rt. 2, Madison.

Gristmill with 48 or 52 in.
racks, motor driven (no mo-
tor), $75.00 cash at my place.
Mrs. Rutherford, 1010 East
Roosevelt Ave., Albany.

1952 R combine with power
unit. Avery tractor, hydrau-
lic lift, cultivators, planters, 4
dise tiller, 8 disc bush and bog
harrow, prac. new iiassey -
Harris drag harrow, 24 disc.
smoothing harrow, 2 H. wagon
gristmill and sheller, 8 disc
Oliver grain drill, 1 ea. No.
19 and 13 Oliver plow. John
Jones, Jr., Rt. 1, Suwanee.

1 used 8 hole Oakes hog
feeder, good cond. $40.00, or
will trade for heifer calf. R.
M. Baldwin, Rt. 1, Powder
epEnes, pe 428-383,

























2-Wheel trailer, steel body,
good cond., $50.00. Will ex-
change for four-wheel farm
trailer. C. S. Davis, P. O. Box
78, Cordele. Ph. 273-2641.
(Weekends).

1959 Jeep pickup, 4 wheel
drive, 6 cyl. motor, heater,
spotlight, spare tire and tire
carrier, all steel pickup body.

\xcel. cond. H. M. Arnold, Jr.,
\Monroe. Ph. 267-6251 (Day).



Massey Harris liustang

|tractor, 3 point hitch, front
No notice or advertisement |)
1$125.00; blade

end loader, $1,000; 2 disc plow

er $150. 00 Seeder, everything
almost like new. Mrs. J. O.
Thompson, Rt. 2, Box 186,
Highway 20, McDonough. Ph.
423-3665.

Front-end loader for Ford
tractor,
sell or trade for pickup truck.
Ben Hill, 2641 Bob-o-link Dr.,
Macon. Ph. 788-1459.

Dari Kool milk cooler, 200
gal., perfect cond.,
steel wall opening, $725.00. J.
Palmetto, Ph.





$50. 00; mow- |

working. cond. Will

| Blackwell,

stainless

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Want bod 2H. riding cn

tivator, no junk; also, 10,000
good used turpentine cups or
will buy less amounts. Fred
L. Miles, PO Box 64, Metter,
Ph. 685-1955.

Want irrigating system, Dis= |
sel power preferred. John N.

Lanier, Rt. 1, Cobbtown.



Want size 1140 tire and
tube for a F-12 Farmall trac-

|tor. Advise price. E. KE. Har-

ris, 2931 Hollis Rd., Macon.

Want disc plow for 8-N|
Ford tractor with 3 point!
hitch, reasonably priced.
Within 75 mi. radius Ellijay.
Arthur W. Grant, Rt. 1., Elli-
jay.

Want disc-tiller, lift type,
for Ford 3 point hitch in re-
pairable or good cond. for
reasonable cash price. Will)
pick up in Southeast Ga. area.
Advise price, and cond. J. W.
108 Azalea Ave.,
Garden City, Ga. Ph. 964-5235
(Savannah).

Want riding garden tractor,
fair or good cond. Hugh Kemp,
Rt..1, Powder Springs.









1 hand well pump, 60 ft.

|gal. piping, also Red Head 9
jin. swing Hammermill 6 in

x 60 ft. endless belt. All first
class cond. Sell cheap or trade

for cattle or other livestock.
|Charles E. Barrett, Rt. 1, Cor-
|nelia. Ph. 778-4306.



Want old fashioned hay

| bailer press. Prefer operation

by mule power. Must be in

|operating shape. A. G. Tho-

mas, Box 125, Cumming.

Want 2-2/3 to 3-1/3 yd. hy-
draulic operated dirt pan. Pre-
with rubber tired



William N. Wood, Hwy.
ction 16 and 54, Sharpsburg.



|Ph. Al 3-1539, Newnan.

Equipment

WANTED



Want Model 8-D pull type H.|

L. Pray Coastal Bermuda
planter. H. D. Garrison, Grif-
fin. Ph. 81948 or 5612.

Want oldfashioned 1 row
corn binder and battery fence
charged. Prefer to buy near
Griffin. Y. M. Anderson, Wil-
liamson.

Want 1 good roller power
eane mill. Write or call, Ralph
Lovell, Rt. 4, Blairsville. Ph.
745-2416.

Want late model Hammer-
mill with power off operation.
Prefer with mixer attachment,
large enough to snap ear
corn. State size. Also want 3
point hitch scoop pan. Must be
reasonable. C. R. Duggan, Rt.
4, Cochran. Ph. We. 4-2039.

Want 1950-54 Ford or other
good make tractor with 3 point
hitch in good cond. Located in
or near Banks and Hall coun-
ties. Luther Pitts, Rt. 2, Lula.

Want two 10 x 38 tractor
tires, in good cond. and rea-
sonable, within radius 30 = 50
mi. Contact Spencer Strange,
602 Savannah St. Hartwell.

Want dragline crane or road
grader. State cond., price and
location. Claude O. Falligant,
Grove Point Rd., Rt. 4, Sa-
vannah.

Want 3 point hitch drag
harrow, also 3 point hitch 16
dise multi-purpose harrow, all
to be in good cond. J. H. Bra-
zier, Zebulon.

Want GM Diesel power unit,
to pull feed mill. Must be re-
buildable; also Ford tractor,

















good operating cond. Robt. E. |.

Smith,
ta,

Want 10 ft. E-Z Flo spread-
er in operating cond. No junk.
Leon Ehrlich, Swainsboro. Ph.
BE 7-8351.

Want fertilizer spreader in
good, usable cond. H. B. Alex-
ander, Rt. 1, Newnan.

Want Farmall or used trac-
tor worth $450.00 to $550.00;
will swap used: 2 HP garden
tractor and sporting goods for
same. C. W. Burns, Rt. 1, De-
catur.

Want electric motor, 1/2 or
3/4 HP to power an 8 in.
bench saw, in good cond, bar-
gain priced and within radius
of 35 mi. from Hamilton. By-
aon A. ne Pine ee

P. O. Box 921 Valdos-











Want old model D-7 Cater-







pillar tractor for parts. 1.
.|Teem. Rt. 1, Milner. Griffin
4897.
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Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle



8 Holstein heifers bred to
freshen within 60 days, wt.
750 to 850 Ibs.; one ea. Jer-
sey and Guernsey cows, to
freshen within 30 days, $150.
ea. Theo Dial, 50 Lee St.,
Hogansville.

2 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford

bulls, 20 mos. old, good cond.,
excel. bloodline



A. A. McMurry, Rt. 1, Box

| 451, Toccoa, Ph. 886- 3517.



4 White Faced heifers, 8-12

mos. old, open, full blooded,

not Reg., $125. ea; White

Face Hereford bull, subj. to

| Reg., 3 yrs. old, TB and Bangs

tested, selling to prevent in-

breeding, $300. Mrs. Estelle |-
Johnson, c/o E. L. Grantham

Farm, Douglas. -



Reg. polled bull, 20 mos.
old, approved bull for sale.
Dewey Wood, Box 7, Ball
Ground.

One nice bull for sale. Joe
Carswell, Rt. 3, Toccoa.



and well |.
j marked, priced for quick sale.

Holstein heifer

| young calf. W. O.
| Blakely, Ph. 9537. _

Reg. polled Herefo
wt. 1,200 or 1,400 Ib:
Selling to prevent inbre
Riley C. Couch, Senoi

10 dbl. standard Reg
ed Hereford heifers,
conditioned, 500 Ibs.,

good 1961 heifers; also
good bulls of same age.
wis Alpharetta, Ph

Purebred Guernsey
mos. old, for sale. Mrs.
rie Ash, 38, Cleve
(Hwy. 129, 7 mi. W. 0
land).

Holstein steer. appro
or 500 Ibs.; 3/4 Bsc J
and 1/4 Holstein bull
Ibs.; extra nice

corn fed and fine to sl

ter; also, 250 lb. Jersey

a little thin but sood s
priced right. J. N. McG
Box 319, Lithia Sprin:
948-2854 (Austell).

Dairy heifers to calve
Guernsey and Jerseys, T

production

dams; also, dairy bul Is,
for service, carefully
from high producing cows
Reg., 1 ea., Ayreshire,
Swiss and Holstein.
Rogers, Rt. A, Plains, P
4-4795.

Swine 5
8 good pigs, 8

$10. ea. at my farm.
H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Sp

Ph. 943-3071.

Duroc hogs,
mos. old, Reg.
from most

anteed to oF as stated.
Hurst, Rt. Box 26
vania, Ph. Ui. 7-3582.

4 Yorkshire pigs,
with Landrace, 7 wks
males castrated, $10. ea. I
rence Brown, Rt. 2, Alp
retta, Ph. 993-6082 (Ros)



Reg. Angus bulls, 10 mos.
to 15 mos. old, priced accord-
ing to age, calfhood vacci-
nated and from clean herd. F.
W. Phillips. c/o Westover
Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-|
2959 (Marietta).

Stecky built, good col., well
marked, horned Hereford bull,
8 mos. old. Frank Smith, Pal-
metto, Ph. 463- 6751 after 6:-
30 PM.



Few males and 5 gilts,
pure Duroc swine, not

. Wooten, Rt.
Broxton.

Purebred, not Res.,
boars, about 5 mos. old,
best bloodlines. M. J.
Rt. 1, Soperton (located
oo of state Rt. 46



40 dairy cows, 400 gal. Zero
bulk tank, 3 DeLaval pipeline
milking machs., 52 gal. hot
water heater, all used only 9
mos. now shipping 1,000 Ibs.
milk daily to Pet Milk, G. T
Anderson, Middleton.

35 purebred Reg., large type,
Angus cattle for sale or trade
for Charolais or Charbray
eattle or Reg. Quarter horse
mares. A. R. Daniel, Rt. 3, Box
63-A, Brunswick, Ph. AM. 5-
3278.

Several extra good Reg.
polled Hereford bulls, all eel
marked and well grown out
for age, calfhood vaccinated.
Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Scre-
ven, Ph. JU. 4-2312 (Odum).

Dairy herd. 91 cows, 5 bred
heifers and bull; also John







Deere silage cutter, 1378 Ib.
milk base with Irvindale,
$30,000. H. G. Long, Rt. 4,

Madison, Ph. 545-M-4.

2 purebred Jersey male
calves, 1 yr. old Feb. 25.
Ready for light service, will
make nice herd bulls. $75. ea.
Located 3-1/2 mi. of Rock
Sorings. Will deliver within
150 mi. A. B. Whaley, Rt. 2,
Box 121, Ringgold.





Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mos.
old, perfect conformation,
from an accredited herd,

guaranteed breeders, $150. ea.
Lynn eo Marietta, Ph.
428-024

2 nice aces ready for beet

and_one Brahma heifer. Mrs.
G. W. Harriso: Riles



.|free herd, Reg. in buyers

Purebred black Poland
na gilts, 45-100 lbs., real
type, pigs from excel.
ing stock, treated for
Erysipelas and from









$25. for small or $35. for
ae Jerry Allmon, Rt. ab
er,

Duroe boars. 6 m :
Royal line, can_ be Reg.
buyers name in United Dui
Asso., for sale or will
one for another line..
Wammock, Rt. 5, Box 53
vannah, Ph. AD. 3-8670.

Full blooded Landrace
male and female, good
breeding; also, Yorkshixe
Jee. Whitfield, Rt.
ercrest Rd., Conley, 'p
7-4770. 2

Reg. meat type.
hogs (once called Sp
Poland | China),
prize winning stock, lif
treated for Cholera. 46
eet from, Lamar Altma
. Alma.

Reg. Landrace, service
boar and gilts, from
bloodlines. H. T. Cours
Hazlehurst, Ph. 4-2589.

Reg. Tamworth gilts
gilts, $50. ea.; gilts b:
Cert. M. T. male, $60.
D. NeSmith, Rt. 3, Coch

About 20 shoats. all
avg. wt. 65 lbs., $15.
my farm, 5 mi. W. of.
near 46-57 oo



shippin













10 wks. old.
Rt. 3, Doug--

Black Poland
45-100 lbs., real
s, from excel-.

1 Bangs free herd.
yers name, $25. and
ording to age. Jer-

id. William E.
, Metter, Ph. 685-

boars and gilts, wt.

_ 140 Ibs., treated for
jonia and Erysipelas;
ars and gilts will be
ale Feb. 6. Will
buyers name. All

d to sell. James

aire and Tamworth
igs. 8 wks. old, Feb.
ea. J. B. Harper. Rt.
ough, Ph. 423-3837.
Hampshire hogs, free
open gilts, and

good pedigrees,
%f the best stock that
-seciired for breeding. C.

id Tenn. Walker
red-brown col-
good blood, $75.
amp, c/o C

Sharpsburg, Ph.

AD Ae
Yes,
tud: 6 yr. old silver
0, 5 gaited, American
1orse, proven sire. Fee
Deaton, c/o Alfarm-
rm, Union Grove
Auburn, Ph, TH

ice pleasure
gaited horses and pon-
, riding equipment, 2
ony carts, 1 new and
and harnesses: also,
ood used English sad-
wr Jady. Mack McDaniel,
itzgerald.
ud: Purebred black
Midnight, reasonable
grade mares,

at West Lake Ranch. | Z

well, West Rd., Rt. 1,
le, Ph. 964-3873 (Fair-

ome good mules, saddle

and a male burro for

H. E. Henry, Kite, Ph.
2778.

ood mule, 12 yrs.

1 work anywhere, not
for sale or trade for
eifer or cow. A fine
1d farm mule, make
it Kirkpatrick, Rt. 1
ja (Centerville), Ph.
4 (Stone Mountain).

z< mare mule, wt. about
., works anywhere for
yne and enjoys being in
re with cows,
ng cond. Priced to #0.
e seen anytime after 6
, Sharp. 2575 Jeffer-
R Athens. :
tr, gentle
Shetland ponies an
od mule, approx. 12
will make good farm
or: sale or trade for
Carl Newton, 992 Lull-
Rd., NE Atlanta 7, Ph.
5318.

gelding, 4 yrs. old,
i tail and mane, 3
entle for boys and
se with new west-
black saddle and bridle,
. W. O. McMahan, Win-
77-3887.

k mare, gentle, nice for
n to ride, for sale or
for good gentle work
one that can eat good,
lbs. or more, on
+ tear down stable

and well



old gelding; 2 yr. old

perfect.



PAGE THREE



Good saddle horses: 5 ae
svwuia,
broken and gaited; brood mare
in foal; 1 yr. old filly. C. H.
Biron, 2622 Lakeridge Cir.,
Rome, Ph. 234-3884.

4 burros: 1 jack and 3 jen-



|nies, 2 are bred_and other is
| probably bred. Carl E. Jern-

berg, Jr., Rt. 2, College Park,
Ph. PO. 6-2072.

Melzar (14920) Reg. Ara-
bian grey stallion; also, Reg.
3/4 Arabian colt at weaning.
Melzar will continue to stand
at stud until sold; At Stud:
Golden Star palomino Quar-
ter horse. Mrs. Frank Cum-
a Dawson, Ph. WY. 5-

18 mo. old bay stallion, gen-
tle, partly broke, $150.; 6 yr.





old bay mare, very gentle,
ladies and childrens horse,
works to cart and _ saddle,

bred to Tenn. Walker, to foal
July, 1962, $250. No letters
ans. Mrs. Estelle Johnson, Rt.
2, Douglas.

At Stud: Tom Dooley, Shad-
ows Ambassador, Buddys
Black Boy, 3 top Reg. Tenn.
Walking horses, 3 dif. blood-
lines. Roy A. Dorsey, 2561
Bohler Rd., NW, Atlanta 5,
Ph. CE. 7-1115. :

Shetland pony, gentle for
children, black and white,
with saddle, $150. or trade for
cattle of equal value. Barry
Wood, c/o Dewey Wood, Ball
Ground.

$50 Ib. mule, sound and
able to do heavy work; also,
horse drawn implements, turn
plow, planters, etc. See at
farm 5 mi. HE. of Tarrytown.
Felton Warnock, Rt. 2, Box
ake Tarrytown, Ph. JA. 9-







2 Reg. Tenn. Walking mares,
1 bred; also, nice Reg. Tenn.
Walking stallion, proven sire
of fine colts. F. L. McVay,
Cochran.

Fine Tenn. Walker filly
colt, 9 mos. old, halter brok-
en, $250. at farm. Jones Yow,
Jr. c/o Whispering Pines.
Plantation, Rt. 2, Toccoa.

Black gelding, 3 gaited, for
experienced riders only, best
offer. Teency Hughes, 1637
18th Ave., Columbus, Ph. FA.
2-6250. ;

Welsh and Shetland ponies,
mares, geldings and yearling
colts, several sizes and cols.
to choose from, some are child
broke. All are gentle, $100.
up; also, Mexican burros, 5
yr. old jenny and 4 yr. old
jack, both gentle, reasonable.







. W. Kirkland, 2621 Ball
Park Dr., Tucker, Ph. 938-
1574. an



_5 yr. old Buckskin. mare,
bred to Reg. Quarter horse; 4
yrs. old sorrel mare, thorough-
bred type: black yearling fil-
ly, sired by thoroughbred;
nice chestnut filly, flax mane
and tail, 4 white feet; also,
new 2 H. trailer, hydraulic
brakes. Mrs. George Lindsey
102 Melody Lane, Kennesaw.

Sheep and Goats

8 fine milk goats, all to
freshen soon, 2 coming in with
second kids, other with third,
Frank Hodges, 3860 Cascade
Rd., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph, 344-
2581.

Toggenburg and Saanan
milk coat kids, bucks and does,
about 6 wks. old, $5. ea. J. F
Walker, Rt. 5, Box 400-A,



q| Savannah, Ph. AD. 6-9662.

Several nice grade Saanan
does, freshening for first time,
will make good family milk-
ers, $25. ea.; also, fat young
goats, stall fed, $5., $6. and
$7.50 depending on size. Wm.
M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Magnolia
Rd.. Thomasville, Ph. CA. 6-
2687. ;

200 ewes and lambs and 4
Ree. rams for sale. C. D. Pres-
cott, Box 682, Dublin.

6 young does, first and sec-
ond kids due in Feb., out of

Can give good bargain on one
or all. Hugh Hamrick, Rt. 1,
Rising Fawn.

Purebred male Nubian goat,
1 yr. old, approx. 100 Ibs.
$15. or trade for milk goat.
G. R. Williams. 1898 Canoo-
chee Dr., NE, Atlanta 19, Ph.
233-8890.





At Stud: Reg. Toggenburg
ck, Fee, $3.; also. for sale,
oats, to freshen

: . Me-

u-

good stock. Must sell at once,,



Livestock

WANTED



Want to trade Quarter
horse mare, 9 yrs. old (ridden
by woman) for a fresh cow.
F. W. Womack, Rt. 1, Barney,
Ph. 775-2437 (no collect calls).

Want gentle pony and pony
saddle in exchange for show
type Fantail pigeons in sever-
al colors. Jerry Gretencord,
3058 Brook Dr., Decatur, Ph.
ME. 4-8540.

_ Want Angora buck goat. J.
A. McKay, c/o Windsweep
Farm, 1823 Candler Bldg., At-
lanta, Ph. JA. 5-2255.

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE







White Half Runner garden
beans, Germ. 92 pct., white
Cutshort Cornfield b e an s,
Germ. 96 pct. and white
Creaseback Cornfield beans,
Germ. 94 pct., all 75c cup. Mrs.
Eula Beal, Rt. 3, Box 132, Elli-
jay. : :

1,500 lbs. reseeding Crim~
son Clover, Germ. 88 pet.,
contains 27 docks per lb., $15
CWT. Norman Johnson, War-
renton.

Golden Seal, 20c ea.; red
pepper pods, hot, 25e doz;
Cowhorn and: Banana pepper,
25c teaspoon; Salet garden En-
glish peas, for home use only,
75e cup; native strawberry
plants, 35 doz.; Crim-
son flowering Crabapple trees,
2-3 ft., $1.00 ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2,
Ellijay.

Good tender, old time, bean
seed, white Cutshorts, Germ.
97 pet., white Creasebacks,
Germ. 92 pet. and white Half
Runners, Germ. 88 pct., each
75e cup plus postage. Can
fill large orders. Mrs. Emory
Gable, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Red dry hot pepper, 30 qt.;
$1.00 gal.; 5 gals., $4.00; red
seallion onion buttons, 60c C.;
lg. striped sunflower seed,
25e cup. Mrs. Leilar Phillips,
Rt. 1, Royston.

White Cornfield bean seed,
Germ. 96 pct., little pink pea-
nut 6 wk. seed, Germ. 97 pct.,
cream 6 wk. seed, Germ. 92
pet., white half Runners,
Germ, 96 pct., white 6 wk.
beans, Germ. 96 pct., all 75c
cup full; red speckle crowder
peas, Germ. 92 pct., 50c cup
full. Add postage. Mrs. Carl
Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Large round, dark rind, yel-
low meat, watermelon seed,
Germ, 83 pct., 50 seed 10c;
150 seed 25c; 700 seed, $1.00.
Send self addressed stamped
envelope. Mrs. P. KE. Traylor,
Rebecca.

White Creaseback Corn-
field beans, Germ. 92 pct.,
white Cutshorts,, Germ. 93
pet., white Half Runners,
Germ 93 pct., pink peanut or
6 wk. beans, Germ. 94 pet.,
75c cupful PP in Ga. old time
7-Top turnip seed, Germ. 93
pet., 25 thls. No checks. Mrs.
Viola Stover, Rt. B, Ellijay.

775 lbs. Pensacola Bahia















-|grass seed, Germ, 54 pct., firm

seed 22 pct. total Germ. 76
pet., no weed seed, 25c lb.
FOB or will sell lot for $186.
Farm located near crossing of
state Rts. 46 and 297, M. J
Corbin, Rt. 1, Soperton.

Good tender white little
Half Runner bean seed, Germ.
88 pct. tender white Corn-
field beans, Germ. 88 pct.,
65 cup full each; big yellow
popcorn, Germ. 98 pct., 50e
cup full. Add postage on all.
Mrs. Bessie Silvers, Rt. 2,
Talking Rock.

_ African Monster (Worlds
jargest gourd) seed (grows to
5 x 7 ft.), 3 seed, $1.00; Jum-
bo Bushel, 6 ft., 4 seed, $1.00;
Indian King Cobra, grows to
7 ft. long, 2 seed, $1.00; Mar-
tin, Bird House, Hawaiian
Battle, Dishrag, Pinguin bird
and others, 3 pks., $1.00. Lefty
Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross.

ALOT BOT yeu L sy Se Se
Kudzu Crowns rooted, $2.00
C.; 500, $7.00; $12.50 M.; Mas-
todon strawberry plants, $1.00
C.; Klondik, 300, $2.50; 500,
3.00; $6.00 M. Add postage.
he Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-



Old original green sugar
cane seed, extra large, $7.00

|C. Place orders as soon as|

possible. Edwin

Cole, Rt. 1,
Nicholls, -

Coastal Bermuda hay, wel
fertilized and baled without
rain, $30.00 ton at barn, Johan
Wood, Dearing, Ph, 756-M-2
(Thomson). ,



Streamline everbearing
strawberry plants, $1.35 C.

Coastal Bermuda hay, well

fertilized, square bales,



bearing size, 25, $2.00 black
walnut sprouts, 3, $1.65; yel-
low root, 25 plants, $1.50; ha-
zlenut bushes, 15, $2.00; wild
strawberry plants, bears full,
5 doz., $1.25; yellow roots,
washed clean, fresh dug, 4 lb.
lard box packed full, $1.25.
Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hen-
derson, Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay.

Everbearing strawberry
plants, fine variety, $2.50 C.;
Garlic, $1.00 doz. Add post-
age. Mary Tumilin, Eastanol-
lee.

Chinquapin black walnuts,
chestnuts and persimmon
sprouts, 6, $3.00; gooseberry
and huckleberry, $1.25 doz.;
muscadine grapes, blackberry
and Himalaya dewberry, 4,
$1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth
Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. :

Charleston Wakefield frost-
proof cabbage plants, ready,
300, $1.25; 500, $2.00; 300, M.
Del. in Ga. R. Chanclor, Pitts,
Ph. MI. 8-2035.

Garlic bulbs, and Kudzu
Crowns, $1.25 C.; tansy, 65
doz. plants; spearmint, pep-
permint, 75c doz.; catnip, 3
bunches, 50c; sarsaprilla, 4
plants, 50c; houseleak, 5 bun-
ches, 50c. Add postage. Miss
L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57,
Dahlonega.

Concord grapevines, 2 - 3 ft.
with good roots, packed in
damp moss, 30c to 40c ea. In
lots of 5 to 10 postage paid.











Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville Rd.,
Ellenwood.

Florida 90 straw berry
plants, $1.50 C.; $6.00. All
damp packed (and do well in
So. Georgia). No checks. Mrs.
H H. Smallwood, Attapulgus.

Blakemore straw berry
plants, 95c C. del. PP. Damp
packed. W. E. Barker, Rut-
ledge. ;

Select, well rooted, virus
free Pocahontas strawberry
plants, $2.00 C. PP anywhere
in Ga. Minimum order 100
plants. All damp packed and
del. promptly. Now is_ ideal
time for planting. J. M. House-
worth, Lithonia.

Strawberry plants: Blake~
more, 90c ; Sterns plum
size, 25 doz. No shipments.
T. EB, Freeburgh, 123 Rex Rd.
(Lake City), Morrow, Ph.
478-7147.

Plant collection of cabbage,
collards, onions, garlic, mint,
leak and parsley, 80c; 014
time Damson plum bushes, 3,
$2.25. Add 20c for postage.
F, J. Witherspoon, 308 Hol-
derness St., SW, Atlanta 10,
Ph. PL. 3-5251.

He Ae ee tee A ec ee ee

Coastal Bermuda stolens in
field and buyer gathers, lo-
cated 10 mi E. of Ft. Valley on
Hwy. 96. E. G. Fountain, Rt.
1, Ft. Valley.

Govt. inspected, budded
and grafted, pecan trees with
good roots, Stuart, Desirable,
Farley and Elliott, 2 - 3 ft., $2;
3 - 4 ft., $2.25; 4 - 5 ft., $2.50;
5 - 6 ft., $3.00 each plus sales
tax. Over 100 trees, 25c per
tree cheaper. L. EH. Brown,
Baconton, Ph. 2772.

Leading varieties scupper-
nong plants, both black and
brown, well rooted: and damp
packed. B. O. Carter, Rt. 4,
Box 204 - C, Griffin.

SORIA Sept eee
Mastadon strawberry plants,
$1.00 C.; $10.00 M. plus post-
age. No checks. Mrs. Toma
Reynolds, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Nice Klondike strawberry
plants, well rooted and damp
packed, 90c C.; $8.00 M. Add
25c C. for postage and hand-
ling chgs. Minimum shipment
200 plants. Mrs. Luther S.
Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE, At-
lanta 7. Ph. DR. 3-1846.

Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE













Oat straw for sale. Brother
M. Alanus, Procurator, c/o
Monastery of the Holy Ghost,
Conyers. ees







1 or 2 add postage. H. F. Seay, |~

Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2,/ton. Leon Ensz, Stapleton, Ph.
Temple. WOON, (a0uisville)
Min. Huckleberry plants,|_ Quality Coastal Bermuda,

Bahia and mixed grass Lespe=
deza hay, located No. of But-
ler on Flint River, US Hwy.
80. Frank Riley, Butler, Ph.
UN, 2-4975. :

Hay for sale. Ray White,
Acworth, Ph. WE. 4-6171.

Grass, Fescue and Sericea





hay, all well fertilized, baled

without rain. Can deliver. Tom
ee Palmetto, Ph. 463-

Fescue and Clover hay, 80
and $1.25 bale at barns in
Sandy Springs and Alpharet-
ta. George West, Jr., 4825
Ptree - Dunwoody Rd., 9
Atlanta, Ph. BL. 5-3937.

Soybean hay, top grade,
highly. fertilized, baled with-
out rain, 85c bale or will de-
liver at small extra charge.
James W. Rains, Hamilton, Ph.
MA, 8-4428.

Good, bright velvet beans







not seed about 3 yrs, old and

are not for seed, $40 ton. Dan
W. Payne, Jr., Reynolds, Ph.
TI. 7-5487.

Wel fertilized Alfalfa hay,
$1.00 bale; baled Oats, 75
bu.; Coastal Bermuda 70c bale;
Fescue, 50 bale. Rudolph
Smith, Washington.

100 bales Star Millet hay,
cut, baled and housed during
sunny weather, very reason=
able. Mrs. Gertrude Frazier,
ae College Park, Ph. 964=-







Coastal Bermuda hay top
grade, 75 bale, $30.00 ton;

Sericea and Dallas grass, 65e

bale, $25.00 ton; mixed
hay, 50c bale, $20.00 ton. R.
L. Jackson, c/o Flint River
Farms, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph.
DR. 8-2245.

100 tons clean, bright hay,
green, leafy Sericea, $25.00
ton; mixed grass hay, mostly
common Bermuda, $21.00 to
$24.00 ton. All FOB my barn.
V. L. Gregg, 195 College St,
Macon, Ph. 743- 0314,

250 bales Bahia grass hay,
square bales, string tied,
highly fertilized, heavy bales,
50c bale. E. E. Ealum, DDS,
204 E. Oglethorpe Ave., Sa-
vannah, Ph. AD. 2-1884.

500 bales a feed,







Oats for
extra large bales and extra
good. J. A. Clark, Ellenwood,
Ph. GR. 4-7387.

High quality hay, very
bright and free of weeds and
big stems, well fertilized, $1
bale, $35.00 ton. Jas. H. Kent,
Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph.
943-3071.

~ Good baled hay for sale. D.
L. Vanzandt, Dial.

Bright, smoothe, fertilized
field hay, made without rain,
good for grinding. Wm. Sch=
roer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Valdosta,
Ph. CH. 2-0607.

Well fertilized hay, no rain,
Coastal Bermuda, $27.00 ton;
Pensacola Bahia, $22.00 ton.
FOB my farm. Harry Willson,
Rt. 1 (at Pecan City), Al-
bany, Ph. HE. 6-5654.

Highly fertilized Coastal
Bermuda hay, high in protein
and feed nutrition, satisfac=
tion guaranteed. Can del. in
5 or 10 ton lots. Call collect.
J L, Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin, Ph.
BR, 2-1789. :

Good Fescue and Sericea
hay, 50c bale in square bales,
at barn. Hoy Kirkley, Fayet-
teville, Ph. HO. 1-7123.

Coastal Bermuda hay, $1.00
bale, $35.00 ton at barn; Seri-











cea, 75c bale, $30.00 ton. Sam

Deaton, c/o Alfarminda Farm,
Union Grove Church Rd., Au-_

Fine quality O-Too Tan hay,
$1.35 bale at my home. Mrs.
Frank E, McBrayer, Rt. 2,
Temple. Ph. 362-3462.

Crimson Soybean hay, 75
bale. See or contact John (Jay)

Jones, Jr., McGinnis Ferry
Road, Suwanee, 476 - 3610
(Duluth).



Several hundred bales good
hay, fertilized and baled with-
out rain, $25.00 ton. Paul H.
Walker, P.-O. Box 75 (on@-



Imi, Griffin).









































Bas ate.

-per bale, or make offer.
W.

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MAHKET

BULLETIN.





- Hay, Feed, Grain



- - FOR SALE
No. I Sericia hay, $1.00
bale at barn; 1959 Sericia 50c

Mrs.
. A. Estes, Stagecoach Rd.,
Rex.

12 tons Sericea hay, $20.00



ton: 6 tons Lespedeza, Fescue
: and Bermuda mixed, $25.00

ton. All from well fertilized
fields, baled without rain.
Charles D. Newborn, Rt. 1,
Hartwell, Ph. FR. 6-2508.

Quality Coastal Bermuda
hay, highly fertilized, 100
tons, $30. oY ton at barn, lo-
eated 4 mi. S. of town. D. L.
eentain. pO Drawer 878,
Warner Robins.

500 bales Clover and Seri-
cea hay, baled without rain,
75c bale. C. H. Humphries, Rt.
3. Lawrenceville, Ph. TH, 3-
4645.

40 tons Coastai penance
hay. Top quality. Baled with-
out rain. $30.00 ton at barn.
W. A. Smith, Juniper. Ph. 66-
53420.

Bright Coastal Bermuda
hay, highly fertilized, square
bales, baled without rain, good
quality, $30.00 ton at barn;
also, good quality bright crab
grass with small amount of
Bahia grass, square bales.
$92.50 ton at barn. B. P. John-
son, Thomson, Ph. 119.

Peanuts, Pecans

& Walnuts

FOR SALE













Several Ibs. Stuart pecans,
tree run. Good 1961 crop. Pre-
fer to sell in 25 lb. lots, but
will sell amounts as low as
10 lbs. 20c lb. plus postage.
GashzoreM: O.2 = Mrs. sR.
Brown, P. O. Box 809, N. Ten-
nessee St., Cartersville.

Good this seasons crop pe-
cans,
25 Ibs; 25 lbs. and up 35c |b.;
Stuartss 30c Ilb.; Frotscher
25 lb. All tree run and FOB.





Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124,
Quitman.
200 ibs. nice seedling pe-

cans, 15c lb. for lot. Mrs. W. S.
Mock, Guyton.

Choice Mahan and Stuart



pecans, 35c lb. postpaid, 5 lbs.
and up; also red skin eating

peanuts 5 lbs., $1.50 vostpaid.
R. M. Turner, Rupert. -

This years nuts: 3 _ Ibs.
Stuarts, $1.00; 4 pounds
large seedlings, $1.00. All plus
postage. Lucy K. Barrett, Jer-
sey.

Pecan meats, $1.00 Ib. or
will exch. for aprons, quilt
tops, centerpieces. Write first.
ps W. L. Helms, Buena Vis-
tas

1961 crop. shelled pecan
halves and broken pieces, 85c
ib plus postage. Mrs. C. B.
Hicks, Reynolds.

8 lbs. shelled pecans, new
erop, mostly halves, 70c Ib.
plus postage. Miss M. Light-
ner, Ideal, Ph. 2762.

1961 crop nice pecans, shell-
ed, mostly halves, $1.25 lb., 5
Ibs. $5.00, plus postage. Mrs.
Ola Jones, Rt. 1, Box 56, Gray-
son.

Game & Fowl

FOR SALE















Fantail pigeons, all colors,
of quality show type birds.
Sell or trade for gentle pony,
with or without saddle. Jerry
Gretencord, 3058 Brooks Dre



Decatur.Ph. ME 4- 8540.

White: Fantail pigeons, $3.50
Pr. Ship: Col. Send Chk.
or Money Order. W. W. Capes,
2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 19.
Ph. \CE 7-5340.

Northern Bobwhite quail,
mated, $3.00 pr.; 10 wks. old,

90c ea., Gambel quail, mated,
$5.00 pr., White Doves, $5. 00
pr. Ship | Exp. Col. Per. 28.

Send Money Order. Miss Eve
Wallace, 716 Mrytle St. N. E.,
Atlanta 8. Ph, TR, 4-5152,

Schleys 40c lb. up to

American Giant Homer pi-
geons, $1.00 ea. in group of
4. M. S. de LaRue, 2090 Kel-
a Dr., Decatur. Ph. DR. 8-
5 .

6 or 8 pr. mated White
King pigeons, $2.00 pr. Shuler
Antley, 1004 Cherokee St.
Marietta. Ph. 428- 3673.

Will sacrifice stock on hand,
White Fantail pigeons, $3. 00
pr.; young American Giant
Homers, $4.00 pr. Black or
black splash or brown splash.
Ship Exp. Col. Malcom Kuter,
Box 155, Austell. Ph. 943-5022
(Powder Springs).

Pair of grown young quail
(kind or variety not stated),
old enough to lay, $2.50 FOB.









Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124,
Quitman.
Sev.. hundred Bobwhite

quail, Chukar partridges and
Tennessee Red quail, Per. No.
10. Write. J. L. Tade, 1328 21st
St. Columbus. Ph. FA 3-2422.

75 Chukars, eee hateh, in
flight pens, $2.00 ea. Some



now laying also 2 pr. 1960
breeders, $5.00 pr. shipped
Exp. Col., breeder pens, $2.00

ea, also, chukar eggs, 20 ea.
at my place. No eggs shipped.

Per, 94. Money order. J. L.
Taylor, Fort Valley. Ph. TA
5-8292.



Booking orders for Chukar
eggs, 25c ea. lots less than 100;
22c ea., 100 or more. A 10 per-
cent deposit required. Orby
Southard, Box 277, Dahlonega.

1960 = 61 hatch breeder
quail, wt. up to 10 and 1/8th
ounces or 4 oz. larger than
average. Imp. 42 yrs. Order
eggs early; Will pay $10.00
pr. for unrelated Bobwhites to
improve mine. Per. 27. Free
color photos and St. wt. cert.
Wm. A. Thomas, Box K, 421
Mark Bldg., Atlanta. Ph. MU
8-0866.

Ped. N. Z. White rakbdits of
best bloodlines. Young Senior
does bred to prize winning
buck, with RWB Ped. $6.50
and $8.00 ea. Also, some bucks.
R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box
79, Wrightsville. ~

White guinea pigs (cavies),
$1.50 ea. H. L. Wilson, 1369
Brockett Rd. Rt. 2, Stone
Mountain. Ph. Hickory 3-6140
(Clarkston).

200 adult N. Z. White rab-
bits, including 30 does to
kindle in February; 00 does
breeding size, 30 juniors, and
19 Chinchillas, hutches, etc.;
$475.00 complete. W. S. John-
son, 2821 Washington Rd. Au-
susta. Ph. RE 6-4443.

9 guinea pigs (cavies), all
colors, some bred, $100.00 for
lot or trade guinea pigs an d
bantam chickens for pure type,
purebred Buff Orpington
chickens. Chas. B. Summers,
131 Lee Rd. Mableton.

N. Z. White rabbits, $5.00
up to $25.00 ea., my place, just
off Hwy. 126, between Alamo
and Lumber City. Hazee Lu-
eas, Rt. 1, Annteake Dr. Glen-
wood.















Poultry

FOR SALE



1961 hatch purebred game
roosters, $3.00 ea., 5 for $14,
at my home. Boyd Baggett, Rt.
3, Box 85, Douglasville.

Games: 4 grey Tormentor
hens, 2 and 3 yrs. old, $4.00
ea., 7 April hatch, some bred
pullets, $3.00 ea., or $18.00 for
lot; 1 Jarrett Roundhead pro-
ven brood cock, 4 yrs. old, $12.
F. C. Lowman, Rt. B, Ellijay.

Full stock, foundation mat-
ing White Leghorn roosters,
$2.00 ea. Cannot ship. Locat-
ed, about middleway Alamo
and Lumber City, just off 126
Hwy. Hazee Lucas, Rt. 1,
Annteake Dr., Glenwood.

5 large Red laying hens and
1 rooster, $1.00 ea. at my
home. Hens raised as 4 - H
Club chickens. Mrs. O. N. Du-
breuiel, Rt. 5, Box 500, Aus-
tell. (Cordele Rd.)

10 hens and rooster, White
Rocks, hens now laying $1.50
ea. Cant deliver. At my home
only. Abbie Brantley, Rt. 3,
Soperton.

6 White African guinea hens
and 1 rooster, $12.0C, also 2
Wild Mallard dr akes, $2. 00 ea.
Frankie Newberry, Rt. B. El-













lijay.



3 turkeys, gobbler and 2
hens, 2 yrs. old, $12.00 for
trio. Send money order. Mrs.
J. H. L. Whittemore, Rt. 3,
Douglasville.



Araucanus chickens, pure-
oe laying colored eggs. $10
+ $14 00 trio. Ship Exp. Col.
Heres eggs, asst. colors, 40c
ea. insured parcel post. Send
money order. Mrs. Addie A.
Edwards, 716 Myrtle St. N. E.,
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152.

Bantams: 8 hens, 1 rooster
and 15 quail size, hens, 75c ea.,
others, 30c ea., rooster free.
Mrs. Epsie Beasley, Rt. 5, Box
458, Savannah, Ph. AD 3-3815.

16 bantam hens, 2 roosters,
not mixed with large GP sens
all 1961 hatch, 50ce ea. also 1
white turkey hen, $4.50. Ru-
fus L. Camp, 915 Jodeco Rd.,
Jonesboro.

Purebred Golden Sebright
bantams, show type, from
prize winning stock, for sale.







Andrew Broom, P. 0. Box|.

198, LaGrange.



Game bantam hens now
laying and cockerels, ali
young. J. T. Owens, Sr., Rt. 2,
Covington.



Barred Rock bantams, 9 pul-

lets, just started laying, and
2 roosters, $20.00 for lot.
Chas. B. Summers, 131 Lee
Rd. Mableton.

Purebred Golden Sebright
bantams, $3.00 pr., hen an d
rooster, shipped Exp. chgs.
Col. in light crates. Marvin
Newsome, Sandersville.

13 bantam hens, 3 roosters
and some baby chicks, all
1961 hatch, $9.00 for lot. E. V.
Midley, 2815 Bankhead Hwy.
N. W., Atlanta 18.

Spring 1961 ioral Dark
Cornish bantam pullets and
cockerels, $2.00 ea. Show type
birds, good bloodlines. Gordon
Haney, Aragon.

B. B. Red Old Eng. game
bantams, 1961 hatch, from
Quality Show stock, $3.00 pr.
$5.00 trio. John M: Wolf, 4293
Chae - Tucker Rd. Dora-
ville.

Dark Cornish cockerels, $2
ea. Write before coming.
Cockerels, on free range. H.
W. Thurmond, Farmington.

Game stags from pit tested













stock, trimmed, ready for
walks, $4.00 ea. Will ship.
Clayton Davis, Rt. 1, Mill
wood,



Pure pit game stags, all pen
bred, also few old hens out of
best stock. Lee Whittemore,
Rt. 3, Douglasville.

25 young 1961 hatch tur-
keys, $75.00 or $7.50 pr. Solid
black and solid white. Helen
D. Camp, c/o Camps Acres,
Sharpsburg, Ph. 599-3335.

2 gobblers and 4 turkey
hens, large brown color, $24
forgot: Jeske Melton Rte
Shellman.

Poultry

WANTED







Want 25 to 50 Plymouth
Rock pullets. Send number of
pullets and price. W. H. Ken-
nedy, Guyton.

Want 12 - 25 White ducks
and 1 or 2 drakes, 1961 hatch,
or would prefer 2 to 4 lb. ea.
Will pick up near Dallas or
Cartersville and will accept
COD shipment, after price and
information is received. Mrs.
Dan Geller, 23 Broad St., S.
W., Atlanta 3.





Miscellaneous

FOR SALE



- Nice red hot pepper pods,
20c doz.; yellow root fresh-
ly dug and washed, 4 lb. lard

Llow root, May apple, button,

der.

: barn. Charles L. SMeDaniel. |B



pulverized sage, 50c cup pilus
postage. Mrs. J. FL eT AIEIOD
Rt. 2, Temple.

1961 crop nice red pepper
pods, real hot, 5 Ibs., $5. Mrs.
Ola Jones, Rt. 1, Box 56,
Grayson. :

Good used English saddle
and bridle, $75. for both, Jer-
ry Brown, 2720-1/2 Roswell
Rd., Marietta, Ph. 427-3964.

Hen manure, dry, pulveriz-
ed, free of shavings, by bag
or truckload. L. E. Widney,
3850 Bakers Ferry Rd.. SW,
Atlanta 11, Ph. 344-5596.

Long, red hot, pepper pods
for home use. doz. pods, 25c
or 5 doz., $1. Add postage.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box
58, Ellijay.

Hot red pepper pods for
home use, doz. pods, 25e; 5
doz.. $1. Add postage. Miss
Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59,
Ellijay.

Fresh hog lard. 50. lb. cans,
$8.: 25 lb. cans, $4.:; also, hot
red pepper. Helen 1D), Camp,
c/o Camps Wild Acres,
Sharpsburg, 599-3335.

Yellow dock, yellow root,
red alder, dogwood bark, wild
cherry bark, poke root, poplar
bark, hiekory bark, spice wood
twigs for tea. all 75c for 3 lb.
coffee can full; peppermint,
10 plants, $1. Add postage on
all. Mrs. Rosetta Butler, Rt.
4, Dahlonega.

Yellow root, May apple and
wild cherry bark, each 4 lbs.,
$1.25. Noel Crump, Rt: 2
Talking Rock.

Wild cucumber bark,. yel-
low root and: May apple root,
Queen of Meadow root, rats-
bane, rattle root, each kind,
Z Ib. lard: box full, $1. plus
Lostage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground. -

Rattle root, wild cucumber
bark, Devils Shoestring, yel-





















snake root, ratsbane, heart-

leaf root. blood root. each, 2
lb. lardbox full, $1.: 4 Ib.
lardbox full of Queen of

Meadow free with ea. $2. or-
Add postage. P. B.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Dec. 1961 run Ga. sugar
cane syrup, 1 lb. 12 oz. bot-
tles, 12 to case, $6. case FOB.
Can ship Express transporta-
tion charges collect. L. H.
Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177,
Metter, Ph. 685-1083.

Top buggy side curtains,
cushions and etc., new, other
parts like new, for sale or
will exch. for Hereford or
Angus heifers. Billy L. Ad-
cock, Cassville. ;

Jerusalem artichokes for
planting or eating. $1.25 gal.
or $7.50 bu. plus postage or
express. L. M. Vineyard, Rt.
1. Hogansville.

Stable manure, $2.50 for
1/2 ton pick-up truck load at









We Rte

Demooney Rd.,
964-6845

College Park. Ph.
(Fairburn).

Used pony saddle, excel.
cond., about half price, $25.
All letters ans. Fred L. Miles,
PO Box 64, Metter. Ph. 685-
1955 (no collect calls).

Rabbit hutches, all wire
hanging type, 8-12 connected.
30 x 30 x 18 in., $3. ea.; metal
feeders. 50c ea.: metal nest
boxes, $1.50 ea. Will not ship.
M. T. Weiner. 1472 Rock
Sprines Cir.. NE, Atlanta 6,
Ph. TR. 2-7196.

Miscellaneous

WANTED





Want old fashion fat horse
bean seed. E. D. Vaughn, 602
S. Center St., Thomaston.

Want some Dishrag gourd
seed. Mrs. Bill Gilstrap, ae
1, Chickamauga.

Want some bean seed that
are tan and brown half run-







box full, 65c. Add _ postage.| ning, they have purple blooms.
Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5,|Mrs. George W. Martin, 206
Box 53, Ellijay. N. Harding, Albany.

Martin gourds, $4. doz.; Want some sorghum seed,

small ornamental gourds, $1.-

the kind to make silage, red



50 doz.; gourd seed, 25c pkt.;/top or some kind for corn
6 pks., $1. PP. Earl Stuckey,|feed. A. R. Board, Rt. 1,
Blackshear, Enigma, Ph. 4407. __

Woods dirt, leaf mold and| Want old fashion. purple
cow barn compost, good mix-|skin, white meated, forked

ture, 75c bu. at my home, 1
mi. N. of Folsom, off Hwy.
140. Write before coming. Mrs.
Ed Stone, Rt. 2)-- Box: 105,
| Adairsville. ce :



leaf, Nigger Killer potato
seed. Write at once what you
have and price. G. W. Ben-



wick.

Washed and shade ried: and |






























appies. clean
peel, core and.

E. M. Reed, Rt. 1, Kenst

Want to buy a few.
bees alae breed), ne
con. C. B Clements,
Box 273, Macon.

Want some old fas
purple hulled peas
speckled pea with
purple hull. Let
what you have and
HY Smith, Riza Box,
Waverly.

Crocheted pot
$1.; hot dish mats, 2, $1
loweases, trimming, $1
and col. vanity sets, $1.!
$2.; white and col., 9
and sofa sets, $5.50
Add postage. Mary T
Rt. 1, Box 316, Eastano

Dbl. bed size quilt tops, g
material, mach. sewn
Postage Stamp pattern,
1,300 pieces in top, $2.5
$2. ea. and postage. M
G. Austin. Rt. 1, Felton

White cro. bootees, ti
in pink, blue, yellow
green, 75c pr: bibs to
both, $1.; white cro. la
pillowcases,
holders, 75c ea. Ada po:
Mrs. H H. Robison
Monroe.

Hand laced and em!
uine-lamb skin infan
casins, pink, blue and w
$1. pr. plus postage:
$3. PP. Mrs. Edgar Wait
Rt. 3, New Echota, Calh

Hand made tatting edgit
white, 20c yd. plus 10
ane Mrs. C. F. But.

- Moultrie. ; ,

Dresser scarves,
75 head scarves, 18 x &
and 36 x 36 in., $1. ea.:
print aprons, medium
75. Mrs. Leon Sessee ah R
Perry.

_ Nice print aprons, med SI
75c: dresser scarves, lace en
75e: head scarves, 18 x 45
and 36 x 36 in., $i. Eth
dens, Rt. 2. Perry. :

Broadcloth, pillo w<
emb. and cro. eds, $1.25.
large emb. pillowcases.
pr.; dish towels, emb..
old fashion bonnets,
aprons, 3 small. $1.:
50c. Add 35 _ post
Bennett, Rt. 2. Box
ford.

all $12. ea.: e
Wrench and Windmill desi

#8. ea. Add __ postage.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Bo
Ellijay. ve

shire Hog Sale Lauri
Co. Agriculture Cente

satowtiene 40 gilts
25 boars to be sold . .
For Catalogue, write A
Maret, P. O. Box 272.
Hartwell. Ph. FRanklin
6- eats

ers Assc., Show Sale.

to be held in Valdosta,
Show, 10:00 AM., Sale,
1:30 PM. For Catalo
write A LaPorte, Sec
Treas., Ga. Spot Bias
Asse., Cordele.

Feb. 26 Monday
Ga. Hereford Assn., Oy

Show and Hi-Q Sale -
Southeastern Fair Grounds
Atlanta , . 150 Hereford
Show, 9:00 "AM - Sale, 1:0
PM. . 22 bulls and

females. . . Carl Cool g.
Fieldman, Ga. Hereford
Oo. Box. a

_Assn., P,
bany. (This is the



nett. 2329 Ellis St. Bruns-





ager as



eas scheduled fo
jnt