Farmers
ulleti
Commissioner
> ac-
etc., $30. daily.
49 North Ave.,
h. TR. 4-6452.
male wants job
drive some trac-
white, married
Idren wants job
erienced in dairy
k, a aEve
Marcus St Shy At
any 32 yrs. old,
ily wants job on
y with DeLaval
want 4-5 R.
lk furnished. Can
once. State sal-
er:
) on broiler farm,
- anywhere.
on, Rt. 1, Gillsville.
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY,
Want white or colored girl
to live in farm home and do
light farm work and house-
peeping. Mrs. Roy H. Bonds,
Rt. 1, Homer,
a clean, healthy, white
woman to live in home with
2 in family, and do light farm
chores and housekeeping. Rea-
sonable compensation. Mrs.
D. F. Walker, Waynesville,
:|Ph. HO. 2-2130 (Nahunta).
Want colored man and wife,
30 to 45 yrs. old. Man to do
general farm work on cattle
farm. Wife to do parttime
work on farm and in home.
-}| Must be clean, sober and able
to give references. F. W. Phil-
lips, c/o Westover Farm, Ken-
nesaw, Ph. 428-2959 (Ma-
rietta).
Want white woman to live
in farm home with 4 in fami-
ly and do some garden work,
cooking, housekeeping and
laundry. Room, board and
| $15. weekly. E. E. McGahee,
Rt. 1, Box 163, Dearing.
Want help to harvest water-
melon crop about April 20.
Will answer in detail all in-
quiries. Curtis King, Rt. 5,
Thomson.
Want family to live on lg.
dairy farm, with 2 to work.
Must be experienced in barn
and on farm. Will pay good
alary to experienced sober
n. Newly remodeled house
with bath. lights, water and
ynilk furnished. John F. Hart-
m, 1708 Starke Ave., Colum-
tus.
Equipment
FOR SALE
aged white man
with | nice people as
-do light farm
own. Also can
to semi-invalid.
bacco or whisky.
; work on poultry
Hee to be moved.
, Blue Ridge.
eae wants
small dairy or
any type
Can handle any
quipment. Must
nable salary and
ord Strickland. c/o
Tem-
type,
David - Bradley garden
tractor and equipment, turn-
ing plow, cultivator, disc and
drag harrows, $125.00. R. J.
Trotter, 2255 Adams Dr., N.
W., Atlanta 18. Ph. Gia 4=
3555.
Irrigation pipe, 1500 6 in.
sure-rain pipe and large rain
bird sprinkler (covers 3 acres
_|at a setting). Mrs. W. A. Ward
c/o Ward Meade Farm, Paper
_|Mill Road, Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph.
428-8772.
Set sonn Deere cultivators
to fit A tractor. Grady Allen,
Rt. 1, Danielsville.
200 gal. metal tank power
spray with 8- H power air
cooled -motor in A-1 shape,
$275. Can be hauled on pick-
up. H. R. Entrekin, Rt. 1, Bre-
men.
1950 3-ton Dodge truck. Mo-
tor and transmission just re-
built, new clutch, good 10:09-
20 tires, equalizing tandum.
Will carry 20 ft. bed. Cab in
good cond., $800.00. Lamar
Putnam, Rt. 2, Fairburn. Ph.
964-3833.
Int?l hay baler, hand feed
also Intl mule drawn
hay rake, both in. good cond.,
cheap. J. C. McWhorter, Rt..
4, Franklin.
~to:- shear
sheep. I have 2
Need someone at
ou Wray.
Farm Master incubator,
good cond., about 5 yrs. old,
$50. R. B. Shiretzki, 2476 But-
ner Rd., Atlanta 11.
HissBartone.-
Shallow well pump includ-
ing tank and foot valve. Ex-
cellent cond. Used only 90 da.,
$50.00. R. W. McDowell, 421
Ashby St. S. W., Ph. 755-7434.
Two dist. bottom plows for
MT John Deere. Hoxt Roe-
buck, Rt. 2, Buford.
2-H. wagon, $15.00; riding
plow cultivator, $15.00; hay
baler, mule drawn, $15.00.
Some wheels, Gee Whiz and
other plows. K. B. Martin, Rt.
1, Talmo.
Complete set of Cole plant-
ers and distributors for Ford
type cultivator, good working
cond., $75.00. No collect calls.
Ph. 534-3832. :
John M. Deere tracter with
planters, cultivators, tool bar,
Bush and Bog harrow, 2-disce
plow. All in good-cond. Ph.
867-9404. C. H. Brooksher, Rt.
4. Winder, near Pentecost
Church? = 3
Automatic stoker jet tcbac-
co curer, Burns Diesel oil.
Complete with electric fan.
Temp. never higher than you
set it, 90 to 190 deg. R. Lester
Denison, Rt. 1, Box 80, Sere=
ven. Ph. 596- 2457.
One lister or layoff. plow for
W.-D. Allis - Chalmers farm
tractor. Used one time. James
Road, Decatur. Ph, ME 4-8242.
Allis = Chalmers tractor,
motor transmission and rear
end in*A-1 cond. Rebuilt ra-
diator, tires are fair, 10 x 24
on rear. Has hydraulic lift.
Must sell, $225.00. W. M.
Oglesby, Rt. 1, College Park.
Ph. PO 7-5340.
1952 Ford tractor motor, re-
built new, good tires, used
very little last year. Bush and
Bog harrow in A-1 cond. E.
C, Michael, 279 Dodgen Rd.,|E
Mableton. Ph. 948-7810.
Case hay baler with Wisc.
air cooled metor, tractor
drawn, good tires; McCormick
Deering mower, No. 9 mule
drawn; hay rake of same
name, mule drawn. All in fair
cond., $250.00 for lot or sell
separately. W. R.. Echols,
va Ph. 854-4017, Roop:
ville
Allis - Chalmers B tractor
with planters and cultivators
and other equipment. Charlie
oe Rt. 2, Temple. Ph. 562-
1951 Model B. John Deere
tractor with planters and cul-
tivators, all good cond., $700.
See after 6:00 p. m. or all day
Sat. Robert M. Spruill, Rt. 4,
Mayfield Rd., Alpharetta. Ph.
GR 5-5649.
Int'l No. 6 aoa
with 2 screens and 40 ft. belt.
Also 21 ft. aluminum eleva-
tor. Both in as good as n e w
cond. Also 4-dise John Deere
tiller for use with power-trol,
no cylinders. Carlton E.
Brown, Rt. 3, Box 167, Metter.
New 3 cylinder Ferguson
Diesel tractor, $2,700.00,
stump puller built tc work off
any tractor with power take-
off, 2-row tractor or larger,
$100.00; wrench off army half
truck, $75. T. H. Wilkes, Ma-
nassas. Ph. 557-4338.
APRIL 4,
1937 Clairmont
1962
Unico 12 case egg cooler,
Kitson automatic feeder with
200 in. trough; Eggomatic S-5
egg grader. P. C. Quarterman, 9
Rt. 1, Valdosta. Ph, CH 2-
8028. j
Durand 8 roller peach.pack-
ing equipment complete. In
good cond. C. A. Mocdy, P. O.
Box 354, Newnan. Ph. AL 3-
525.
L-170 1955 Int] dump truck
and another one for parts.
Both have 7 yd. bodies, 900 x
20 nylon tires. Eugene Nichol-
son, Barnesville. Ph. 373M4.
1961 John Deere 30-10 Die-
sel tractor. Cond. like new:
1956 model 60 gas tractor re-
cently overhauled. George
Hollinshead, Jr., Rt. 1, Mil-
ledgeville. Ph. 2-8622.
1954 Ford tractor, new cul-
tivators, heavy duty cutting
harrow and 2-disc plow, $1,
650.00. Charlie C. King, Rt. 3,
Adairsville.
No. 5 mowing machine for
B - C Allis-Chalmers that
works underneath tractor,
$125. 00. Also 24-dise smooth-
ing harrow, $40.00. Letters
ans. M. D. Williams, Rt. 4,
Cartersville.
Set of platform scales, 12,-
000 lb. cap. Made by American
Scale Co., Pleasant Hill, Md.
a Clayton Bowers, c/o Troup
High School, LaGrange.
Graverly garden tractor
with attachments. A. W. Kite,
Rt. 1, Big Springs Rd., La-
Grange. Ph. TU 4-7530.
5-row mule drawn Duplex
cotton duster. Used only one
season. John D. Padgett, Rt.
3, Cochran.
45 McCormick hay baler in
good-cond., power takeoff,
bought new in 1956, $400.00.
. H. Wood, Rt. 1, Buckhead.
Heavy duty 3-point hitch
tractor type spike tooth har-
row. 11 ft. wide, used very
little, in fine cond., $150.00.
James A. Cocroft, Rt. 4, Madi-
son. Ph. 545 M2.
~ Model H John Deere tractor
with B & B harrow. Both in
A-1 cond. Come and_ drive.
James L. Crenshaw, Jr., Rt.
2, Monroe. Ph. 464-3668, So-
cial Circle.
16 waterers, 138 feeders, 8
gas brooders, 3 coal brooders
for half price. Mrs. J. D. Ro-
bertson, Rt. 1, Box 425, Ma-
bleton. Ph. 948-1394.
400 gal. Solar bulk milk tank,
like new. J. A. Hamilton, Ho-
gansville. (5 mi. out on Mount-
ville Road). Ph. 637-2773.
Int?] Harvester, Model 64
thresher. Has new pan and
canvas. Reasonably priced.
ae Marria Cathy, Rt. 2, Gor-
on.
Farmall McCormick HM
150, 3-disc plow, good cond.,
$100.00. J. C. Nicholson, Hill
Top Farm, Rt. 5, Rome. Ph:
232-7212.
Complete set (2 One of
planters and fertilizer distri-
butor for Farmall A tractor.
Make offer. A. J. Hanson, U.
S. 41, 10 mi. South, Perry.
Mail address. Elko, Ga., Ph.
TUN-2435.
NUMBER 31
400 Puriana tube feeders,
good cond., $1.35 ea. G. W.
Hoster, Jr., Winder. Ph. 867-
85. :
Papie silage cutter, com-
plete and in excellent cond.
on . McCormick grain
drill with fertilizer and grass
distributors. Roberds Dairy,
2500 Tenn. Ave., Savannah.
Farmall M. planters,
type, 60 Allis-Chalm.
Warren Thompson,
Rocky Face.
John Deere M. tractor with
pulley, cultivators, planter:
with fertilizer attachments, 2-
dise bottom plow, bush and bog
harrow, 8-disc, Int] Ham-
mermill, 15 ft. 6 in. belt, 12
row John Deere grain drill,
steel wheels, tractor wagon
on rubber. H. B. Pitman, Rt.
4, Box 294, Newnan. Ph. AL
38-5290.
Dbl. hopper corn planter;
two horse turning plow and 4
gocd 2-H. wagon wheel. Her=
man Slaton, Box 244, Rt. 1,
Fairburn,
Complete equipment for
10,000 broilers, gas brooder
feeders, waterers and 3 fcur
ton feed bins. Cash or will -
trade for cattle. E. G. Barber,
Box 66, Roswell. (Corner Hol-
comb Bridge and Warsaw
Road.) Ph. 993-6116.
20-dise case offset harrow
on rubber, good cond., heavy
duty, $300.; New Holland hay
loader, $100.00; TD-18 Intl
bulldezer, A-1 cond., $4,500;
1948 Chev. 1-1/2 ton truck,~
good cond., new tires, $300.
Lamar Putnam, Rt. 2, Fair-
burn. Ph. 964-3833.
I. H. C. 45 baler, extra good
working cond., power takeoff
operated, paint looks extra
nice, $300.00; also Allis -
Chalmers subsoiler with snap
coupler, $40.00; John Deere
hammermill with dust collec-
tor, $50.00 complete; Oliver
4-bcettom plow on rubber, al-
most new mole-boards or trip=-
rope controlled, $60. Kedrick
Newton, Rt. 1, Kathleen. Ph.
GA 9-2359, Perry.
Horse farming tools, turn=
ing plow, plow stocks and sec-
tion harrow, also plow gear
for, sale. O. Rs Jarmon, Rt. 2;
Florence Road, Powder Spgs.
John Deere B. gasoline trac=_
tor, 5-dise tiller, large dou-
ble disc har... W. P. Lowery,
Rt. 4, Eastman, Ph. 374-3487.
1948 Ford tractor, perfect
shape, new rebuilt moter, run
about 40-50 hrs., good tires,
$525.00. L. O. Lusk, 1024 Mec-
Penden Dr., Decatur. Ph, 443+
Allis - Chalmers G. trac=
tor, planters, cultivator, dise
plow, Gee-Whiz plow, hydrau-
lie lift, good cond., $600.00:
Leonard Jones, Winston, Rt.
1. (At Fair Play, Hwy. 166.
Douglasville).
I. H. C. belt driven, wire
tie, hay baler, mounted on
rubber, needs paint, other-
wise ready to go, $150.00; Al-
so, I. H. . mule drawn mowef
with steel tractor tongue, $253
One section drag harrow, $400.
R. McMillan, Rt. 2, Marietta.
Ph. 428-3852
new
comb.,
BG eles
Georgia First
@ PIMENTO PEPPER
@ NAVAL STORES
_ Georgia
MPIRE. STATE OF THE SOUTH | @ BROILERS.
e EROTEC TED FOREST panes
_@ PEANUTS @ I
high, good tires, $125; heavy
2 HH. wagon, stub tongue, no
- $125.00; 28 in. power
_2-row hand duster, $10.00; 2
H. middle buster,
- sale. Will trade fer cow, steer,
_ mnission and back end, 6-ply
- tires, radio and heater, private
James Pless, Rt. 1, Box 438-
. A, Riverdale.
| Fairburn.
' chickens. All good shape. Have
. Carl Wheles, Rt. 2, Carlton.
pea:
te ek Fake
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Equipment
FOR SALE
mew cable, angle and tilt
blade, Running everyday, $2,-
750.00. R. A. Eavenson, Rt. 1,
Dewy Rose. Ph. 983-3519.
2 wheel trailer. body, 54 in.
tires, $25.00
8-row duster,
cutoff
saw with steady mandrel, $35;
Jjpody, heavy
John _ Deere,
$8.00; 1 H.
turning plow, $6.00; push gar-
den hand planter, $15.00;
heavy duty load binder, $5.00;
28 i. saw, with 1-1/8 cen-
ter hole, $4.00. C. L. Bennett,
Jefferson.
Factory built truck ee 12
ft. for cattle or grain, has
grain dump, perfect cond., for
calves or hogs. L. B. Thur-
mond, 690 Tanner Road, Col-
lege Park.-Ph. 767 - 6084.
Like new, 1961 Chev. 3/4
tton truck, heavy duty trans-
ewner, farm tractor for equi-
ty or $500.00 and take up
motes, pay off, $1,300.00.
Ph. 964-7637,
6 runways, 12 ft. long and
3 smaller runways, used for
guail, but can be used for
been in the house all the time.
30 in. Sears cutoff saw with
E. N. 3 x 3 1/4 Wisc. en-
gine and 5 x 34 in. belt, $150;
Sears shallow well pump, 1/4
HP with tank, $50.00; Berk-
Jey shallow well pump, 1/4
H. P., no tank, $25.00; Delta
14 in. bandsaw with blade,
welding attachment, for me-
tal or wood, $200.00. All good
cond. J. V. Hanie, 4811 Boul-
dercrest Road, Rt. 2, Ellen-
wood.
1948 Ford - Ferguson trac-
tor with completely rebuilt
engine, 4 new tires, cultiva-
tor and drag bar with teeth.
All for $575.00. W. C.. Owens,
Rt. 2, McPhail Drive, Kenne-
saw: Ph. WE 4-6732.
8-N Ferd tractor, 8, 26 in.,
disc bush and bog harrow, 3
point hitch, 2 bottom plow, 8 x
24 in. used tractor tire, 8 used
harrow dises, 20 in. wide, 2
used tiller dise, few culti-
vating ft. and hillers. All A-1
cond. Mrs. C. C. Beckham, Rt.
6, Elberton. Ph. 283-5407.
Ferguson T-35 tractor with
dual drive transmission, 26
disc - bog harrow, 6 ft. tule
or rotary mower, $1,495; Al-
so, sell separately, two-row
planter and fertilizer distribu-
tor, $95.00; Sickle mower, 6
Ltrs $425.00. All equipment
works off rear 3-point hitch.
Sam Best, 7497 Flatshoals
abe S. E., Atlanta. Ph. 627-
5311.
One Preemergion spray for
row crops, 2-row can be made
with 4-row like new, six-row
cotton duster, John Bluemake;
drag harrow for tractor or
mule drawn farm tools. Rea-
sonably priced. John Goldin,
Rt. 2, Temple. Ph. 562-3463
after 8:00 p. m.
Steel anvil, 125-50 lb. wt.,
$25.00; blacksmith blower, | 7
$20.00. (Suitable also for
blowout for fallout shelter.)
G. R. Williams, 1398 Canoo-
chee Drive, N. E., Atlanta 19.
Ph, 2338890,
Goulds, Model CID, 1 H.P.,
deep well piston type pump.
Will pump 3-4 gal. per min.
from 500 ft., like new cond.,
$150.00 including 200 ft. of
rod. Pump takes 2 in. pipe.
Walker E. Horne, Rt. 3, Box
84C, Newnan. Ph. AL 3-2413.
Allis - Chalmers Model B
l-row tractor, with equip-
ment. Used very little. B. F.
Johnson, Rt. 2, Rebecca. Ph.
831-2833. (3 mi. northwest of
Irwinville).
Lo-Boy, will haul 15 - 18
tons, dozer or drag line, $550.
$700.00. A. H. Brooks, 312 W.
vanes Rds Griffin, Ph:
596.
. 6 ft. rotary mower, trailer
type, good cond. Jasper P. Ev-
erett, P. O. Box 182, Rock-
mart, a
J. C. Chumbler, Rt. 3, Cum-.
ming. Ph. TU 17-7463.
Set of heavy duty sheep
shears, (the type that uses
gasoline engine or electric mo-
tor) without motor. Fred
Burns, Rt. 4, Dahlonega.
1953 Chev. tractor truck
with 22 ft. flat bed trailer
with sides, both good cond.
+| tor,
2 brooders, 500 cap., one
electric and one gas, $25.00 x
RT Burden; Sr., Rt..3;
thonia.
Irrigation outfit, 50 H. P. Wil-
lis motor, Gouran Rupp pump,
automatic panel on 2-wheel
trailer, 1500 ft, 3 in., pipe,
100 ft., 4 in., pipe, 31 Rain-
bird sprinklers, No. 40 ample
caps, elbows, T's, reducers, in~
cluding two, 4 in., T-riser
valves. Roy Goddard, Rte 42;
Lithonia. Ph. 482-8433.
Allis = Chalmers model 100
self-propelled combine f or
sale; Also, want 4-row culti-
vator for WD-45 Allis-Chal-
mers tractor. H.
94 Woodruff Street, McDon-
ough. Ph. 423-3898.
1958 Chev. 3/4 ton stake
truck. Body factory built, 21,-
000 actual mi., gcod cond.,
for sale or trade for 1/2 ton
truck. Ernest Holbrooks, Rt.
1, Esom Hill. Ph. 748-4091
(Cedartown. No collect calls.)
200 all metal rabbit hutch-
es with metal self feeders
and automatic waterers, rea-
sonable; also, 12 mature Does,
all with letters. W. C. Henry,
Jr., Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Ph. 428-
4916 (Marietta).
Utility Trailer, factory built,
5 ft. x 7 ft. with side boards,
good cond., $100.00.; also, good
used 3 H. P. roto-tiller with
attachments, $50.00. William
A. Vied, 3014 Barksdale Cir-
cle, East Point.
2-disec plow, 3 point hitch,
75.1 fence charger battery or
electric 15. Bennie Scarbor-
ough, Rt. 2, Cochran. Ph. WE
4-2640.
4 cylinder G. M. diesel mc-
tor mounted on 2-wheel trail-
er, in good cond., $750.00. Al-
so 4-ton John Deere wagon
with 8 ply tires and 8 x 14
ft. flatbed with 6 ft. side, $200.
Emory F. Alexander, Zebu-
lon. Ph. LO 7-8654.
Bagell 2-H. wagon with
cap. bed in excellent cond.
Will sell or trade for mule or
work horse. Bryant Wallis, Rt.
Bye Branch. Ph. LE 4-
3 unit chore-Boy pipeline
milking system with glass
pipeline, TF - 95 vacuum
pump; two compartment
stainless steel sink. Less than
1 yr. old W. N. Astin, Jr., Rt.
3, Cedartown. Ph. 748-2881.
Lilliston peanut combine
good cond., B-John Deere trac-
tor with power control, lights,
starter, cultivators, harrow,
planters and tiller. E. T. Tay-
lor, Rt. 1, Dublin. BR 2-1754.
Heavy duty bench medel
drill press, $65.00; David Brad-
ley Model 5D-19 chain saw,
$50.00, 1950 Ford BiCeuD 8
cylinder, $325.00. W. J. Strick-
land, Rt. 4, Box 239, Smyrna.
4-row bush-hog sod seeder,
turning plows, corn shucker
and sheller, cement mixer for
Ford or Ferguson tractor;
John Deere 6-row cotton dus-
ter, 16-dise pull type smooth-
ing harrow, 12 hole hog feed-
er, large Wheelbarrow - with
rubber tire. J. C. Rainwater,
area a Carrollton. Ph. 832-
Macomb gas_ brooders,
1000 cap., ea. 250 gal. butane
tank, 300 ft. 1/2 in. block iron
Pipe, all in good cond. Mon-
roe Bahannon, Rt. 2, Blairs-
vie: Ph. 74- 54868. No collect
calls.
Farmall M. tractor, good
tires, good cond., mowing ma-
chine, 3 disc - plow, subsoil-
er, cutting harrow, $1, 100.00.
Ed Brown, Chickamauga. hs
400 gal. Solar bulk milk
tank, like new. J. A. Hamil-
ton, Rt. 2, Hogansville. Ph.
637-2773. (5 mi. out on the
Mountville Road).
1947 Ford truck, fair ccnd.,
$95.00: 1945 John Deere trac-
tor model Te $225:005 aslat
wing turner plow and culti-
vator for sale or will trade
for Ford cultivator. Alton
Turman, Sugar Valley. Ph.
MA 9-5524, Calhoun. No. col-
lect calls.
1953 Farmall Super A trac-
harrow mowing machine,
planters and cultivators and
smoothing blade; .1952 Ford
tractor, Hydromattic scoop,
Dearborn blade. All good
cond., $895.00. J. S. Nelms.
1968 Cedar Grove Road, Con-
ley. Ph. MA le gepes
M. Simpson,
Twin piston, Fairbanks Mor-|
ris water pump, 1000 gal. per
hr., like new, 900 ft. 1-1/4
in, Galvinized pipe, new cond.,
$250.00 or trade for cattle or
pick-up truck. G. R. Martin,
Scott Road, Rt. 1, Roswell. Ph.
993-9090.
1952 Ford tractor, excellent
cond., $595. Also bush and
bog harrow, mowing machine,
field cultivator, 4 wheel wa-
gon, scoop pan and hole dig-
gers. Both with 3-point hock-
up. Lawrence Sheppard, 4449
Rockbridge Road, Rt. 5, Stone
Mountain. Ph. 443-4727 after
8:00 p. m.
Two forced air Farmaster
incubators 4-drawer an d 6-
drawer; 9 quail battery type
electric brooders; 8 hanging
type brooders; breeder pens,
holding pen feeders and auto-
waterers. James W. Webb,
133 Anderson Circle, Smyrna.
Ph. HE 5-4067.
1953 Chev. pickup truck in
good shape, $295.00., good
tires. R. W. Evans, Rt. 1, Box
172-A, Warm Springs. Ph. NO
3-2532, Pine Mountain.
1956 Massey Harris No. 50
tractor, $900.00; 1955 Lilliston
peanut combine, $300.00; Car-
ter peanut shaker and Sou.
Peanut plows, $150.00; Fer-
guson 2-16 in. bottom plows,
$150.00; Lantz coulters and
jointers. $45.00; Ford 3-dise
plow (loeated at Plains).,
$80.00. E,. W. Richardson,
Richland.
9-N Ford tractor, rebuilt
metor, new paint, lift type
harrow, $575.00; 1955 Cub
tractor with equipment, h a s
cultivators, pilanters, mower
and tiller, harrow, $695.00.
Would consider cows for trade
or pick up truck. S. M. Part-
ridge, 323 Cooley Rd., La-
Grange. Ph. 4-4944,
20 ton Low-Boy,
single
faxle trailer in A-1 cond., $1,
000.00. Marvin Peed, Butler.
Ph. UN 2-3785.
Equipment
_ WANTED
Want automatic
feeder with dbl. transmission.
State make and price in first
letter or call. Levi Grimes, Rt.
1, Woodstock. Ph. GR. 5- 5890,
( Alpharetta. )
Want cotton dropper iach]
ment for use with McCormick
2-row drill planter on Far-
mall M tractor in usuable
cond., state price; also want
electric welder with usable
accessories, any good make
suitable for local power. Pre-
ferably 200 amp or more and
not to eld, good cond., priced
suitable for small farm ser-
vices, state make, model, cap.
H. E. Padgett,: Rt. 2, Klon-
dike Road, Conyers.
Want 2 dises for tiller plow, |
not over 26 in. not under 24
in. diameters State. price. C.
B. Duke, P. O. Box 343, Nor:
cross. Ph. 448-3070.
Want 8 ft. fertilizer spread-
er. Must be good cond. a n d
reasonably priced, within 50
mi. of Atlanta. H. T. Jennings,
c/o Shady Crest Farm, Rt. 1,
Hiram. Ph. WH 2-2047, Doug-
Jasville.
Want 50 or 75 good used 5
ft. chicken feeders, reason-
ably priced. Need at~ once.
James Atha, Rt. 3, Loganville.
Ph. 826-7845. No collect calis.
Want 6 cultivator feet and
fertilizer hopper, good cond.
for John Deere M. tractor.
Write what you have an d}
state cash price. Must be with- Pp.
in 50 mi. radius. Georga M.
Maddox, 102 LaFayette Si.,
Barnesville.
Want 2-rcew cultivators, 3-
point hitch in good cond. with
or without planters. Lester An-
derson, Rt. 2, Cleveland. Ph.
865-5301.
Want Cu. yd. dirt pan on
wheels for Ford tractor. Must
be reasonable and in good
cond. State price in Ist letter.
E. C. Broach, Rt. 3, Box 167-
K. Newnan.
Want Magnet for Farmall
A. tractor of old model, also
interested in junk Farmall A
for pe State price and
cond. ist letter or call.
Gente TH. Bordens, Alien Rd.,:
Rt oe atacon: Ph, foo
(No coilect caus.) 3
Dacula.
{| W-9, WD-9,
pone i
cond., for cash.
Rt. 1, Ringgold.
Farmall - tractor (cul
a set). J. H. Hoofner,
Super C Farmall tracto
at once. R. P. Ivey, Rt.
con. Ph. SH = 24529.
Want sickle bar
machine for David Br.
HP garden tractor. Sta
and what you have.
All letters ans. R. O
Berlin. ;
Want cultivator fo:
or Int] tractor, also
tracter with equipmen
electric churn. No j
L. Anderson, Rt. 3, Elbe
_ Want one or two us
28 farm tractor tires i
cond., . fair tread, no
State price: James E.
1937 Clairmont Road,
tur. Ph. ME 4-8242.
Want Intl tractor for
WDE-9,
price. Reasonably priced
Lamb. Rt. 2, Vienna,
273-3832, Cordele.
Want hay rake, 3
hitch preferred. Prefe
guson or will
makes.
Herman Har DEE Montros
2238. :
Want to Trade 1-row
er and . cultivator,
John Deere tractor, fo
plow on side delivery.
rake to fit same. G. E.
5254 Covington Rd.
Mountain. Ph. BU 9-
Want water pump and
leys for 420 John Deere.
side rails and rolls f
John Deere crawler. H.
Thompson, Box 74, Clin
field.
Want to buy 26 us:
horse tandem wheel ira
with covered top. Mrs.
Colter. Box 66, Commere
335-4058.
Want small cabinet
quail. Give make, model,
age and price. W. s
nan, 207 S. Lee, Box
Americus. .
hopper, below floor, and
single phase motor. J. F.
c/o Cashs Poultry Farm,
Washington Road, Marti
Want 2-row mule
planter that will plant
or saybeans. Write wh
have, within 50 mi. o
Grange. T. A. Barnes, -
LaGrange. Ph. TU 4-968
Want forage cutter,
able for AC or B tractor.
|ward L. Boyd, 2037 Spi
Hill Terrace, Augusta.
~ Want indicator for 1950 n
del Chev. pick-up, 34
truck. Everett Williams,
Shoals.
Want to trade 28 j
smoothing harrow with sea
bearings, good dise, for 6-
cotton duster to fit John De
Model B tractor. Mrs
Smith, Rt. 1, Comer.
Want set cf wheels for
Deere pasture plow. Wil
complete plow if price
sonable. W. H.
Franklin. Ph. OR 5- 3659
Want good used jeep
metal cab in good cond.
liam C. Summers, 1905 .
nette St., Valdosta.
Corn sheller to operate f
O. or belt for A
|Chalmers CA only. Good
considered. Write full
tails. Harold Graham, Rt
Dublin. i
Want 2-used farm tra
tires with no holes and
tread, size 10 x 38. Earl H
Rt. fe Woodland. Ph. W
chester 846-3236.
Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
2 dbl Hee polled
ue 9 and
Jersey
W freshen
jth with second calf.
seen in Sunnyside
C. G. Gribble, Rt.
Hiawassee.
yodlines, well built and
Ze Cone see. Roy ne
. Reg. bull, polled Here-
Domino breeding. wean-
$150. piso 4
mo. old.
ulk tank used only 6
285 Ib. base with Pet
-o., Waycross. Paul
cS Rt. 1, Odum. Ph.
r 6 pure bred guernsey,
and second calves cows,
in, most of them have
Ives. Also purebred
tvice age, two poten
in. Priced to sell. F.
Midville. ~
roughbred Angus bull
g, 8 mos. old, wt. about
s.. first $150.. gets him.
Newton, Rt. 2, Box 5,
rsey cow giving 5 gal.
, nursing 4 ealves (1 Jer-
nd 3 Holsteins), all do-
well, ready for pasture,
for lot. D. M. Henslee,
Baker Rd., NW, Atlanta,
YY. 4-2965.
dbl.
led Hereford walle
1/4 Mellow Mischief and
to Aster 35, 6 yrs. old,
breeder, selling to pre-
inbreeding, $300. S.
betta, 1902 N. Akin Dr.,
i Atlanta 6, Ph. ME. 6-
beef type cattle, White-
d lack type. John
2, Temple.
old Ayreshire veulb
bloodlines, $200. L. L.
tel, Plains, Ph: a
veg. Angus bulls, 26 to 28
, in good cond., Hile-
re bloodlines, ealfhood
Originally part of
Bea
Ph.
eg.
imerour Farm herd.
Dacula,
[eae bull, ready
mere 2 ee ae
F. H. Bunn, Midville.
anta Gertrudis ee cow
: 2. mo. buil
:| Hutchings,
.| shire shoats, 30-90 Ibs.
Fy | want
g. | lines.
'ter horse,
Swine
25 SPC pigs, 7 wks. old.
$12. ea. Dean Davis, Rt. 2,
Fayelteville, Ph. 964-4581,
Reg. Landrace, service age
-| boar and -gilts, from popular
Dioodlines. Also, weaned pigs
from Cert. stock. M. T. Cour-
son, Hazlehurst, Ph, 5-2589..
MARKET
8 yr. old Quarter horse, bay
gelding, good conformation,
sood wind and good disposi-
tion, recommended for ex-
perienced riders, horse, black
western saddle and _ bridle,
$i75., or trade for riding
mare that is gentle for wo-
men and children. Will de-
es and pick up in my truck.
E. Wantland, Fort Valley.
3 purebred Duroc male
hogs, mea* type, 6 mos. old,
ready for service. Paul Goos-
sen, Rt. 1, Louisville, Ph. MA.
E-3315.
Duroe boars and gilts,
treated for Cholera, $25.; Du-
roc gilts, 4 mos. old, treated
for Cholera, $30. See after 3
PM Mon. thru Sat. Frederick
Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guy-
a (15 mi. SE of on Hwy.
Q
ou,
1 Reg. Hampshire boar, 3
yrs. old, wt. about 400 lbs.,
$60, at my farm. Papers trans-
tered at buyers expense. A. O.
Rt, 4, Box 167,
Devereux.
Duroe quality breeding
stock, pe treated and regist-
ered. J. Donaldson, Fort | :
Valley (7 mi. E. on State
Hwy. 96).
6 Yorkshire pigs, purebred,
8 wks. old, $20. ea. without
papers or $25. with papers. E.
R. Brownlow, Jr., Rt. 1, Ara-
gon, Ph. 234-1369 (Rome).
10 Reg. Duroc pigs, 8 wks.
old, from choice stock, best of
bloodlines, $25. ea. Papers
furnished on all sales. M. W.
Turkett, Hwy. 27 So., Cedar-
town, Ph. 748-3557.
11 Yorkshire sows, 40 York-
and
15, 8 wk. old, pigs for sale.
Byron Seymour, Palmetto,
Ph. 463-5053.
1 pr. wild Russian shoats.
John R. Walton, Sheriff,
Eatonton, Ph. 485-6091.
29 good full stock Hamp-
shire pigs, $12.50 ea. Cheaper
if all taken. Ready for sale
oe 15. Will not ship. Carl
. smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Reg. Hampshire bore, about
2 yrs. old, $60. or trade for
sow. J. W. Pattillo, Rt. 2, Lo-
Banville.
Just weaned pigs, full
hampshire, but not Reg. Also
Hampshire boar just
1eady for service. Martin
Wisherd, Rt. 2, Atton.
13 nine wk. old Yorkshire
pigs, 8 females, 5 males, 9
wks. old, $20. ea., $22.50 with
Registration papers. Gazi,
Askew, Penfield Road,
Greensboro.
O. I. C. breeding stock pigs,
8 wks. old, medium blocky
type, $25. ea.; gilts, 6 mo. old,
$35. ea., all treated and Res.
in buyers name. FOB. Cheap-
er at farm. No Sun. sales.
Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.
Purebred meat-type Duroc
pigs from Champion blood-
Reg. P. M. Middleton,
Rt. 3, Wayeross (5 mi. out
Valdosta Hwylook for Du-
roe sign).
Two 3 mo. old tale, pigs,
$10.=$12.50 ea.. dam is Reg.
Spotted Poland China sow;
sire Duroc boar. Exch. for
good milk goat. You come af-
ter: also 8 pigs, some cross,
very fine, ready after 15th,
$10. ea. Morris Sanders, Glen-
wood.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
At Stud: Reg, Albino stal-
lion, excel. conformation, dis-
position, proven sire of good
colts, fee $25. C. L. Bartlett,
890 Peyton Rd., SW.., Atlanta
ie hee b= 7260,
At Stud: Tom Dooley, Shad-
ows Ambassador, and Bud-
dys Black Boy, 3 top Reg.
Tenn. Walking horses and 3
dif. bloodlines. Roy A. Dorsey,
2561 Bohler Rd. NW, Atlania
5, Ph. CE. 7-1115.
Reg. Albino mare, broke to
ride, very gentle, no bad hab-
its, will be 4 yrs. old May 5,
1962. Richard Wallis, Rt. 2,
ee Branch, Ph. LE. 4-
Nice selection of horses and
ponies, now beine used for
instruction and trail rides,
some will work, children can
nandle, $75. up; 1 fast Quar-
nice work mare;
saddles and bridles, $25.; also,
At Stud: Racking Golden Pal-
omino stallion,
fee $20. Don
: pe cchrans Shiloh He c/o Reb-:
3 yr. old red mare, . gentle,
comes when called, $125. Mrs.
DL. R. Braden, Rt. 2, Newnan,
Ph. 463-6422 (Palmetto).
_At Stud: Golden Palomino
Stallion, full white mane and
tail, proven sire of good colts.
Frank McKay, 3104 Oakham
Pi.. Avondale Estates, Ph. JA.
38-8001 nights.
Mule, wagon and farming
tools for sale. Mule about 15
vrs. old, wt. 900 Ibs., fat and
in good shape, works good to
everything. $135. J. E. Atta-
way, 5854 East Ponce DeLeon,
Stone Mountain.
2 white mares, 1 Palomino,
train for Quarter horse. J.
W. VanHorn, 4457 Covington
BU. 9-
Hwy., Decatur, Ph.
5798.
Dae / Jee Vit Ol SAG
mare, 4 white stockings, blaze
face, mane and tail, small for
age, prac. broken, well man-
nered, sensible, could be train-
ea for pleasure class, also,
tan Western saddle for sale.
Mrs. June . Bailey, 832
Berne St., SH, Atlanta 16, Ph.
MA. 7-8027 (after 5:30 P.M.)
2. grey Mercurta Tenn.
Walking mares, bred to Reg.
Tenn. Walking red sorrel, stal-
lion, very gentle; also, sorrel
Tenn. Walking mare, will
have colt in a few days, gen-
lie and no bad habits. O. H.
Jordan, 628 College St., Cuth-
bert, Ph. RE. 2-2434,
At Stud: Dark Bay quarter
horse stallion with black
points, P-107, 275 by Pistol
Bert out of Scottie Bert. Al-
so Light Gold Palomino
PHBA 16,558 out of Kentucky
Star Dust. These stallions are
also for sale. Ll. BY Driver,
Clarkesville. Ph. 754-4984.
Quarter horse colt. 11 mo.
old, white with brown spots
and blaze face, $125. F. W.
Womack, Rt. 1, Barney.
17 mo. old stud colt, halter
broken, very gentle. Half
Tennessee Walker, Half
Quarter horse, blocd bay
with blaze face. $125. cash.
W. V. Penn, Rt. 2, Greenville.
Ph. Orange 2- 4463. No collect
calls.
White, red Spotted Pinto
gelding, 3-1/2 yrs. old, ap-
prox. 950 lbs. very gentle, ride
or work to cart, also full sized
horse cart equipped with
heavy. duty bicycle type
wheels and nylon tires. Also
set of single buggy harness.
J. Harold Reanis, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground. Ph. 735-3715 after
5:00 p.m.
Jack burro, gentle, works
and rides, buggy and harness.
All for $100., or will trade for
calves. Irvin T. Miller, Rt. 9,
Gainesville.
Horses and ponies, gentle,
used for trail rides. and pony
ring. Some will work, Priced
from $75. Saddle and bridle,
$25. up. Also Golden Palomino
stallion at stud racks.
Fee $20. Trailer transporta-
tion and board for more if
necessary. Don Cochran, /o
Rebel Ridge Farm, Shiloh
Rh., Kennesaw. Ph. Marietta
427-1819.
2-gaited horses, 1 mute
colt, 18 mo. old and 1 H. wa-
gon. W. lL. Morrison, Rt. 3,
Clarkesville.
Two white Parade horses,
also Shetland pony and Sad-
dle and bridles. W. R. Long,
Woodstock. GL 5-6988.
3-4 yr. old Mexican burro
jennies, each with colt by
side. Also one two H. wagon
in excel. cond., W. S. Mc-
Michael, Quitman. Phe sacle
Black mare mule in good
shape, works anywhere, wt.
around 1100 Ib., $125. J. T.
Underwood, Rt. 1, Murray-
ville.
12 yr. old mule in good
cond. for sale or frade for
eattle. See anytime after 6
oelock weekdays or any Sat.
or Sun. Aubrey Frix, Rt. 3,
Box 160, Conyers.
9 yr. old gelding sorrel.
Large but gentle. Excellent
for youth or adult. Can be
purchased with
(372,
SHE. 2h a Gollcee Park,
Macon, Tom Jones,
BULLETIN
Work horse, approx, 1400
ibs., gelding with blaze face
and 2 stockings. Excel. work
animal with complete gear for
piowing at my place. W. A:
Mitchell, Jr., 2683 S, Candler
Road, Deeatur. Ph.
4352.
Mules, work horses, pon-
wies, burros, jacks, goats, pigs
and hogs. R. White, 922
Hider Lane, Rt. 1, Stone
Mountain. (Come Covington
Rd. take left on Redan Road,
third road on Elder Lane.)
2 extra nice Welsh type
ponies, 4 yrs. old, very gentle,
Pinto pony, 5 yrs. old. Also
nave 5 small Shetland ponies
from 2-3 yrs. old. one red
sorrel stallion, 46 in. tall, 2
yr. old snow white main and
an $125.. Have saddles and
Sridles. Jess Holbrook, Jones-
boro. Ph. GR 8-6771
Sheep and Gone
Reg. Toggenburg milk
oats, kids. and one 10 mo. old
buck, from Reg. Sannan doe
and Reg. Toggenburg buck:
Natural hornless, pure Tog-
genburg color, large
for age, all from real
Leavy milkers. W. A. Roach,
At. 2, Box 195-A, Savannah,
Ph. 897-1372.
Several young milk nanny
goats, some bred and some not,
$20. to $35. ea.; 1 milk goat
giving 1 gal. daily, $60.; also,
Reg. Toggenburg billy for
service, $5. Leon Watson, Un-
adilla.
Hampshire sheep and grad-
es: Purebred Hampshire rams,
1-4 yrs. Hampshire ewes with
lambs and Hampshire cross
ewes with or without lambs.
Excel. bloodlines, Reg. papers
furnished. Dr. F. C. Davis, Rt.
2, Bray, Ph. SH. 5-7924.
Nubian billy goat, 10 mos.
old, black and white, $7. A.
Stuart, PO Box 228, Mable-
ton.
5 milk goats for sale, will
freshen during March. A. W.
Kite, Rt. 1, Bi> Springs Rd.,
LaGrange, Ph, TU. 4-7530.
Milk goat with 2. billies,
reshened March 15, $35. Mrs.
Marie Downs, Rt. 3, Coving-
|ton Hwy., Lithonia,
Bred Angora female goat,
giving 1 qt. to 1/2 gal. daily,
$35.; 1 male Nubian goat, wt.
700 Ibs, 1 yr. old, subj. to
Ree., $25. G. R. Williams,
1398 Canoochee Dr.. NE, At-
lanta 18. Ph. 233-8890.
Livestock
WANTED
Want about 30 goats. Wal-
ter Young, Swainsboro.
Want small horse that will
iide and plow, in vicinitv_ of
1641 Ed-
na Place Rd., Macon.
Want 20 to 30 milk cow
herd with Sealtest base. No
equipment or machinery
wanted. John Cannon, Greens-
boro, Ph. 453-5501.
JsiU) Pat
PAGE THREE
Want to exchange 2 nice;
neifer calves for 1 Shean
pony mare that is bred. Wall :
need to see mare and you seq
heifers. M. M. Benefield, Rt
3, Box 483-C, Newnan.
Want 1 Shetland stud, solid
color, not over 10 or 12 yrs.
old, child broke, prefer un<
der 42 in. high, priced -ac=
cording to present market, j
All letters _ans., no ;collect
calls. Fred L.
Miles: Box 68,
Metter, Ph. MU. 5-1955,. me
Want smali mare or "IE:
vony mare. Must be gentle
and easy to handle for 12 yr.
old boy. Must be cheap. Ray.
Almand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd.
Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4-4
Want to board horses an
ponies, have individual stalls
and use of pastures. Alford
Wall, 3691 W. Washinton
Rd., East Point. ;
Want 1 mare mule, 8 to 10
yrs. old. Must be good farm
mule, wt. 1,000 to 1,100 lbs.
ALL. Milligan, Rt. 3, Gaines-
ville.
Want exchange male
Landrace boar, 6 mos. old
subj. to Reg. for a male of
same breed and age. L. M.
Swofford. Rt. 1, Suwanee.
Poultry & Eggs
FOR SALE
to
10 bantam hens and 2 rocs=
ters, abdour 25 baby chicks,
1961 hatch, $10.09 See after
5:30 PM. BE. V. Medley, 2815
Bankhead Hwy., N. W., At=
Janta.
Pure bred White Cochins,
Golden and Silver Sebrights,
Mille Fleurs eggs for setting,
$1.50 per 15, at my place}.
also Araucanus eggs, 40c ea.
O. D. McClure, 1753 Had-
lock St., Atlanta. Ph. PL. 8-
3830. :
Jap. Silkie bantams, hens,
$2.00: roosters, $1.00 eggs, 10
ea. C. E. Smith, Rt. 2, Airline
Rd. McDonough.
Standard 3 hens and roos~
ter, Murry McMurry Dark
Cornish, $10.00; 1 pr. But-
tercups, $5.00; W. Chinese
geese, $7.50 pr.; 15 breeds
Show bantam eggs, 15, $3.00;
1 pr. ea. W. Cochins, Black
Marl Japs; 05-00 pre El. = Vie
Adams, Douglasville.
5 purebred Dark Thurmond
young hens and i _ cockerel,
$12.00: cockerels, same breed
and ready for service, $2.00
ea. here at farm. Write first,
cockerels on range. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.
Trio purebred, heavy type
Dark Cornish, 2 hens and
rooster, $7.25; hatching eggs,
$1.70 setting of 15, or 30 for
$3.35, and my carton ret. af
puyets expense. M. O. Only.
Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt.
1, Bo Box 35, Ty Ty.
"White African guineas,
white meat breasts, $1.50 ea.
4831 Chamblee Dunwoody Rd.
Dunwoody.
saddle and|
| bridle. James R. Griffin, Box
fotices.
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JANUARY,
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MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia
_ &Found by State Chemist = Fulrway Poultry Mixer (35%) Medicated G 35.0
PROTEIN FAT FIBER ee PEs
A! APAHA MILLING COMPANY, A apaha, Georgia MASTER ux FEED eS INC., Athens, Georgia aes
Paradise Valley Broiler Starter Medicated Gc 24.0
Ground Shucks & Cebs S : 32.0 epic oat F oe
*Fiber high F 2:95-0:45 3259 wee
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon; Geargia McMILLEN FEED MILLS, CENTRAL SOYA, Chattanooga, Tennessee
4 c ie $ Master. Mix Cattle Blend Concentrate _G
Prosperity Brand Oid Process 36% Protein s = Fiber high F 35 fines
Cottonseed Meal G 17.0 : :
*Fiber Iifch : FO 36.0 3.9 17.8 RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri z
36% Cottonseed Meal Pellets Prime Quality G 36.0 Purina D & F Chow (Coarse) at GS 12.555:
*Protein low F 35.3 3.5 16.8 *Protein low F Weg
CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee uring D7& teChow Pee a : ae oy
ot Eee ee ee Se ee ues Percenlngs g ree ae oe Purina D & F Chow (Coarse) 6 125 25
: S *Protein low ESSE 36
DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia Purina D & F Chow (Coarse) 6 12.5 eae
Elizabeth Beauty Brand 41% Protein Corfonseed Meal -*Protein low F 12.0 3.0
Prime Quality GS 41.0 ! Purina Hog Chow G 36.0 a5
*Protein low F 404 4.0 13.4 *Profein low By 352, ee
FARMERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia z SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
Ground Cobs, Shucks with Moiasses G 24.0 Sce-Co Brand 36% Proiein Cottonseed Meal,
*Fiber high F 3.9 0.6. 258 Prime Quality G 36.0 ae
: : *Protein low, Fiber high - oR ph OPgb Baus tle
GOLDEN GEM GROWERS, INC., Umatilla, Florida :
: Golden Gems Sweet Dried Citrus Pulp : G 11.0 STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia ste eoaak
*Fiber high F 6.8 SOS ey: Super Quality 16% All Mash Lay G 16.0
a 5 DELS ( : *Protein low F 15.3 325)
HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, titel Super Quality 16% All Mash Lay G 16.0. :
Red Comb Broiler Starter Z3 Medicated G 6.5 : APlOrein low. FE 15.3 368
*Fat low F 25.1 5.6 2.3 : :
SWIFT & COMPANY, Ccilla, Georgia
HAEELVALE ELCOURSMILES, Fort Valley, Georgia Swift's 36% Protein Cottonseed Mea! or Pellets ; 5
18% Pay Day Heavy Grain Dairy Ration SG 18.0 10.0 Pane Quatity Gir 22360 3.0
*Protein low, Fiber high F Eze 3.0 10.9 *Protein low, Fiber high F 35.4 3:9-
Pay Day Range Pellets G 15.0 =
*Fiber high F 21.8 Zee 16.3 WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ociila, Georgia
16% Heavy Grain Dairy Ration G : 10.0 Weavers Broiler Starter Mash GS 5.0 =
- _ *Fiber high F175. 30 10:8 Fat low FO 240 4.3
LATHEM & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia WHITE PROVISION COMPANY, Aflanta, Georgia
' L&R Steer Fattener G 4.0 Whites Digester Tankage G 60.052
*Fat low F442. 3:53) 1100 *Protein low eae
ABC FARM SERVICE, Jackson, Georgia
1 feed as declared
ALABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama
2 feeds as declared
FEEDS
FOUND AS DECLARED
JANUARY, 1962
ALLIED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, eros.
3 feeds as declared
ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia
6 feeds as declared
AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, Kentucky
33 feeds as declared
H. H. AVERETT POULTRY FARM, Route 2, Askburn, Sera
1 feed as declored =
CEDAR VALLEY MILL, Cedartown, Gloria :
BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED ?LLS, Macon, Georgia
19 feeds as declared
BOWEN McRANIE COMPANY, Tifton, Georgia
1 feed as declared
BREMCO ALFALFA MILLS, INC., New Bremen, Chio
1 feed as declared
THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, Cincinnati, Ohio
2 feeds as declared
BURT'S FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Juno, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
ws FOUND AS DECLARED
es & SEED CO., Cartersville, Georgia
declared :
DTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson: Geeraia
jeclare
SEED COMPANY, Comer, Georgia
das declared
das declared
[LAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
as declared
L MILLS, Dothan, _Alanbama
is as declared
: HELMAN & SONS, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
eeds as declared
FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia
eed as declared
\LFA? FA MILLS, Granite oly Illinois
feed as declaved
FEED MI'L, Monroe, Georgia :
feed as deciared eg
RS ENTERPRISE, Alma, Georgia
i eed as declared
JANUARY, 1962
_ HICKS MILLING COMPANY, INC.,. coining: Georgia
1 feed as declared
JACKSON FEED MILL, se ckaricee Georgia
1 feed as declared
KECO MILLING COMPANY, McKenzie, Tennessee
1 feed as declared
KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georga
14 feeds as declared
KITCHENS FEED MILLING CO., INC., Atlanta, Georgia
1 feed as declared
LA CROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin
1 feed as declared
LAFAYETTE FEED MILL, LaFayette, Georgia
1 feed as declared
LANIER FEED MILL, ING., Gainesville, Cceraie
2 feeds as deciared
LATHEM & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared :
LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
1 feed as declared
LAWSON & MANOUS FEED COMPANY, Canton, Georgia
1 feed as declared
LONGINO FEED MILL
1 feed as declared
LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee
6 feeds as declared
LOUISIANA STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Abbeville, Louisiana
1 feed as declared
LOUISVILLE FERTILIZER: & GIN COMPANY, Louisville, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
MARBUT MILLING COMF/NY, INC., Augusta, Georgia
11 feeds as declared
CLIFF MARTIN MILLING COMPANY, Wrens, Georga
2 feeds as declared
MASTER MIX FEED MILES, INC., Athens, Georga
10 feeds as declared
MsCONNELL MILLINS COMPANY, Royston, Georgia
1 feed as declared
McMILLEN FEED DIVISION, Fort Wayne, Indiana
* 17 feeds as dec!ared
MILLER POULTRY & FEED CCMPANY, Piedmont, Alabama
1 feed as decalred
Se EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia
feed: as declared
MOORMAN MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Quine Ye Hlincis.
3 feeds as declared :
MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC.
2 feeds as declared
MERS | EED & SEED COMPANY, Sylvania, Ie
ed as declared
MILL & ELEVATOR Conran opiGley: Georgia
feed as declared
2S SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Scoala
feed as declared
GHT MILLING | COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
eeds as declared
USON COMPANY, peek. els ;
feeds as declared
R MILLS, INC., poo Geergia
eeds as declared
SOAP CORPORATION, Doctors injet, Florida
d as declared ;
ILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
feeds as geclarcd ;
1A. BROILERS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
feed as declared
1A BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Maple Street, Carrollton, Georgia
feed as declared
1A BY PRODUCTS CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Reidsville, Georgia
5 feeds os declared
RCIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, ANC. Dalton, Georgia
| feed as declared =
Mi or Minneer aiis, iMinnecord
feed as declared 3
AN = & POULTRY, Cumming, Georgia
1 feed as declared
| & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicage 4, Illinois
20 feeds as declared
VALE FLOUR MILLS, Fort youey aos
feeds as declared
NORTHEAST GEORGIA BRCILER, INC., Bowman, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Nashville, Tennessee
3 feeds as declared
OGLETREE HATCHERY, pow ronceule: Georgia
1 feed as declared
PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
J. D, PERKERSON SONS, Austell, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
W. B. PERRY MILLING COMPANY, Leslie, Georgia
1 feed as declared
THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota
16 feeds as declared.
PUCKETT BROTHERS, Blakely, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
_ 2 feeds as declared 2
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri
77 feeds as declared
RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia
10 feeds as declared
ROGERS BROTHERS FEED MILL, Blakely, Georgia
1 feed as declared
ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
SAVANNAH SUGAR REFINING CORPORATION, Savannah, Georgia
2 feeds as declared i
SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Carolina
4 feeds as declared
SECURITY MILLS; INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
14 feeds as declared
J. ALLEN SMITH & COMPANY, Knoxville, Tennessee
1 feed as declared
uTH GEORGIA BRO LERS, INC... Blackshear, Georais
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FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED
/SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia |
4 feeds as declared
5
JANUARY, 1962
11 feeds
SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, Mlinois
as declared
5 feeds as declared
SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
G. H. TANNER FEED COMPANY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
8 feeds as declared
THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hazlehurst, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Elberton, Georgia
- 4 feeds as declared
SOUTHERN SOYA CORPORATION, Estill, South Carolina
1 feed as declared
THE WALL ROGALKSY COMPANY, McPherson, Kansas
1 feed as declared
SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
7 feeds as declared
BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Carolina
6 feeds as declared
WHITWORTH'S HATCHERY & POULTRY FARM, ING., Lavonia, Georgia
5 1 feed as declared
STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia:
2 feeds as declared
WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia
1 feed as declared
STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
2 feeds as deciared
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
13 feeds as declared
Poultry & Eggs
FOR SALE
Mallard duck legs, $1.75
doz. plus postage. Wild str.
Mallards, $5.00. pr. $8.00 trio.
Ship in light crate. Mrs. Nelle
- Long, P. O. Box 565, Wood-
stock. Ph. GL 5-6988.
2 Roundhead and War Horse
eross stags, $4. ea.; 1 pullet,
same breed, $1.50; 1 pr. (stag
and pullet), War Horse, $7.
Herschell Blalock, Rt. 2, Alto.
Araucanus chickens, laying
colored eggs, $10. pr. Will
ship Exp. col.; also, hatching
eggs, assorted cols., 40c ea.,
insured parcel post. Minimum
order 6 eggs. Mrs. Addie A.
Edwards, 716 Myrtle St., NE,
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152.
Extra large Bronze White
turkeys and turkey eggs also
guinea eggs. Cannot ship.
Miss Ardelle Segler, P. O. Box
1814. Ochlochnee.
V/2 ea:
Nice stag, Claret,
and Hatch blinker, nice, large ;
Blinker, Mt. Eagle game
cock, and small game cock,
$2.00 ea., 2 game hens, $1.25
ea. All good. C. L. Griffin,
712 Oak St., Gainesville.
Game eggs: Nigger, Reund-
heads, $4.00 per 15. Grady
Thompson, Blairsville.
Few nice pit game in Clar-
ets, Roundheads, Shuffler,
' cocks, hens, stags and pullets.
Sell prs. trios or singles. Will
ship. Letters ans. Robt. R.
Ferguson, Alto.
Proven brood hen, large
pullet like hen, now laying, 2
yr. old cock, 7 lbs., perfect
every way. Pure Ben Ford
Allen Roundhead direct pric-
ed to sell. A. R. McBride, 935
So. Gordon Rd., Mableton.
300 W. L. hens, now laying,
50 - 60 pct., 50 ea. Mrs. Clif-
ford Smith, Rt. 4, Baxley. Ph.
367-3456. ,
40 W. L. hens. Babrel strain,
some laying, 65c ea. Mrs. D.
M. Barge, Tyrone.
25 W. L. hens for sale. S. E.
Jackson, Rt. 1, Fayetteville.
Ph. 461 - 7067. :
Giant Black Minorca eggs,
$3 per 15, $2.50 for 12, PP:
selected breeding cockerels.
105 Temple Ave., Newnan.
Black . Minorca and R. I.
cross big breed all laying big
brown eggs. $1.50 ea. want to
sell in lot. Bring Coops. Frank
A. Shue, 1100 Custer Ave., S.
E., Atlanta 16.
Dark Cornish eggs, 15, $2.25
PP. All from large type good
stock game. Mrs. Mamie
Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairs-
ville.
2 purebred Dk. Cor. bantam
roosters, 1961 hatch, $1.00 ea.;
1 Araucanus 1961 hatch roos-
ter, $2.00. Hens lay colored
eggs. also have 6 Speckled
guineas, $1.00 ea. Cant ship
any. A. A. Tatum, 602 Wil-
burn Ave., LaGrange.
1 young rooster large
enough for service, wt. 7 - 8
Ib. 1961 Fall hatch, $3.00: la-
ter hatch 3 wt. 5 - 6 Ibs., $2.50
ea. All from large type Dark
Cornish purebred, unrelated
stock, 16 eggs, $2.50: also 2
adult Muscovy drakes, $1.50
ea. Here or ship Exp. Mrs.
Maud Granger, Reidsville.
Eggs for setting, 15, $3.00;
Brandenberrys (So. Georgia)
pure, also Roundheads (Dr.
Saunders bloodline, p u r e,
Both breeds bred under wire
and are proven brood stock.
Few fowl for sale, also. Mrs.
A. L. Hill, 312 Warren St.,
S. E., Atlanta 17.
Purebred white crested
Black Polish bantams, pair o
l yr. olds, very good, $4. Can
ship anywhere. D, I. Thomas,
er., PO Box 175, Augusta.
Started chick Barred Rock
bantams, white and dark
Cornish bantams, fine strain
Big R. I. Reds; also, some
grown white and dark Corn-
ish bantams and Golden Se-
bright bantams. All for sale
or will exch. for some modern
Silver Duck Wing and mod-
ern Red Pyle bantams. Chas.
B. Summers, 131 Lee Rd.,
Mableton.
Excel. quality bantams:
eggs, chicks and mature birds
in following breeds: Golden
Sebright, dark Cornish, white
Cornish, Blue Laced Cornish,
black Laced Japs, Buff Japs,
Golden laced Wyandottes,
black Rosecomb, S. C. Rhode
Island Reds, O. .E. Silver
Duckwing; black Breasted
Red modern game Araucan-
us; also, Ringneck doves and
Fantail pigeons. Bantams not
lg. type. Ship anywhere. D.
D. Dotson, Rt. 1, Dixie.
Golden Sebright bantams,
$1.50 ea. (25-30 in all): also,
20 pigeons, white Kings and
Fantail crossed, $1. ea. Can-
not ship. E. B. Boss, 731 Bu-
ford Dr.. NE, Lawrenceville,
Ph. TH: 3-2358.
Nice young bantam laying
hens and roosters, some black
and white speckled and some
white and blue speckled, $1.
ea. at my place. P. B. Brown,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
4 hens and 1 rooster of
ourebreed Golden Sebright,
$10. for lot or will trade for
any other kind of purebred
bantams. Roy Haddox, Rt. 1,
Old Peachtree Rd., Lawrence-
ville, Ph. TH. 3-3887 (near
Crowes Store).
9 Bulldog type bantam hens
and 1 rooster, all for $8. Will
not ship. Irvin T. Miller, Rt.
9, Gainesville.
3 bantam roosters, 50c ea.
(2 white and 1 Rose Comb
Black). F. W. Womack, Rt. 1,
Barney.
Cornish Game rooster and
hen, $5. for pair. Mrs. Gene-
vior Floyd. 377 Grant St., SE,
Atlanta, Ph. MU. 8-3809.
10 fine Game hens. Shuffler
hantams, mostly prize win-
ners, now laying, good moth-
ers and setters, $1. ea.: also.
few White Cochins, $6. pr.
Fred Thompson, Clarkston,
Ph. HI. 3-9147.
10 fine Game hens. Suffler
and Roundheads crossed and
i Roundhead rooster, 2 yrs.
Gld, all for $17.50. Will ship.
Dewey Holland, Box 14, Co-
ogler Rd., Dalton.
15 half Game ovullets, just
beginning to lay, 40c ea.; al-
so, want lay-off plow for
David Bradley garden tractor.
O. R. Jarmon, Rt. 2, Florence
Rd., Powder Springs; -
f|chickens, 30c ea.
Gray Game roosters, 1 and
2- yrs. old, ea. Express
collect, no COD orders. Will
ship. Rever Wade, Rt. 1, Alto.
Game eggs: Allen Round-
head, 15, $2. Will sell part. of
the hens, $2. ea. (last spring
hatch). They run on open
range, would have to catch
at night. Send. stamped ad-
dressed envelope. Loyd Han-
dy, Young Harris.
Fully feathered Sex-Link
Will ship
Edw. Louis Boyd, 2037 Spring
Hill Ter. Augusta. :
Mixed hens for sale. good
layers, 50c ea. J. L. Burrell,
Rabun Gap.
3 pr. Geese, $5. pr.; also,
Geese eggs, 25c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Ida -H. Evans, Rt.
5. Franklin.
Northern Bobwhite quail,
18c ea., young birds will be
available soon. Lumpkin Ty-
son, Rt. 2, Doerun. Ph. 776-
4162, Sylvester.
Bobwhite Quail eggs, $10
per hund., packing 50c extra;
Bobwhite auail for breeders,
$3.00 pr., Chukars for breed-
ers, $6.00 pr. J. L. Tade. 1328
21st St., Columbus. Ph. FA 3-
2422,
Extra large 1960-61 hatch-
ed breeder quail, weighing up
to 10 and 1/8 ounces -or 4
ounces largr than average.
Improved 42 yrs. Will pay $10
pr. for unrelated supericr Bob-
whites to further improve
mine. Free color photos. state
wt. certificate of Champions.
William A. Thomas, Box ;
421 Mark Bldg., Atlanta 3. Ph.
MU 8-0866.
Poultry & Eggs
Game & Fowl
WANTED
Want 20-30 pullets, i to 5
mos. old, R. I. Reds or N. H.
Reds or White Wyandottes or
Plymouth Rocks. W.
Greene Rt. 2, Gray.
Want 2 prs. of mated yel-
low Carneau pigeons. W. T.
Jordan, 109 llth Ave., Daw-
son.
Want about 20 good laying
hens, will pay $1.00 ea. and
will come after. No bantams.
C. R. Philpot, 2377 Summit
Ave., N. W. Atlanta 18. Ph.
SY 4-0009.
Want 3 ganders. Richard
Morgan, Rt. 2, Trenton. Ph.
OL 7-4935.
Want 15 or 20 grown Guin-
eas, no solid whites, state
price. Mrs. P. J. Donehoo, Jr.,
Box 220, Williamson.
Want Tennessee Red quail
breeders or eggs. State quan-
tity available, cond. and price.
C. EE. Brannen, Sr., 311 Sa-
vannah Ave., Statesboro.
Eggs wanted: Incubator now
running, Eggs hatched rea-
sonably. Carl Dobson, 1192
The Byway, N. E., Atlanta 6.
Ph. DR 3-6305.
Want productive pairs of
Peafowl, guineas and turkeys.
Bob Hancock, 92 Wood Place,
Roswell. Ph. 993-4415.
Want buy some grown Wild
turkeys. J. L. Leach, 129
Court Ave., Albany.
Want some White tom tur-
keys also some Guineas, Ducks
and geese. Write. Mrs. Donald
Brown, Rt. 1, Whitesburg.
Want 1 pr. Mallard ducks.
Will come for within radius
of 15 mi. of Hahira. Mrs. Bill
Howell, Rt. 2, Hahira.
Game & Fowl
FOR SALE
Bobwhite quail: Have good
birds for breeders, $3.00 pr.;
others, | $2.50 pr.,- C! L. Caw-
B.| Will shiv express collect. Send
jRoach, Rt. 2, Box 195 - A,
1961 hatch Chukars, $2.00
ea. Shinved, M. O., express
collect. J. L. Taylor, Taylors
Mill Road, Fort Valley. Ph.
TA 5-8292.
1961 hatch Chukars, $2.00
ea. Shipved, M. O., express
collect. J. L. Taylor; Taylors
Mill Road, Fert Valley. Ph.
TA 5-8292. ;
White doves,
Rineneck doves,
$5.00 pr.;
$4.00 pr.
m. co. Miss Eve Wallace, 716
Myrtle St.. N. E., Atlanta 8.
Ph. TR 4-5152. d
Now booking orders for
pheasant eggs for
April, 2 kinds, Ringneck Mon-
golean, Amhurst Giant Mu-
tant, white viscolor, and
Reeves. Will have 150 eggs
per wk. or more. J. H. Roque-
more, Americus. Ph. 2535 from
8-6 p.-m. 5 :
Jumbo Ringneck pheasant
breeders, 5 hens. 1 cock, $15;
Eggs in season: Bobwhite quail
breeders. $3.00 pr. Permit 43.
M. E. Samples. 581 Stewart
Ave.. S: W., Atlanta 10. Ph.
JA 4-9003.
Blue veacock and hen, $30.
W. A. Eaton, Rt. 6, Marietta.
Ph. 428-5995.
Pigecns, rabbits and Ring-
neck Pheasants, roosters. 1961
hatch at my place. Joseph
Clay, 1645 Upper River Road,
Macon. Ph. SH 5-8082. ?
Pheasant eggs, two kinds,
whites and Ringnecks, $1.50
doz.; Also, have rabbits for
sale, $1.00 ea. Ben Tanner,
Pinewood Dr., M. R. Milledge-
ville.
Pair Blue India peafowls, 1-
yr. old, $25.00; 2 extra males,
$15.00 ea. R. G. Dorris, 76
Fayetteville Road, Fairburn.
Pure racing Homing pigeons
from best bloodlines, $1.50 ea.
at my loft or will ship if as
many as 6 in shipment. W, A.
Savannah. Ph. 897-1372.
Pensom Birmingham Rol-
RL c/o
Pecans, Peanut
& Walnuts
3 choice seedling pecans
shell out one half wt..
plus postage. Mrs. Ira
Crouch, 616 E. 7th Ave., Day
son.
Fine eating peanuts, he
graded, clean and sound (
skins) $8.00 bu. PP in
$2.25 pk. shelled peanuts, 1
at 44c lb. No orders less
5 lbs. on shelled. C. B. She
Rt. 1, Box 44, LaGrange.
Approx. 100 Ibs. 1962 cro
success pecans, 20c lb., pl
uostage. Miss Ardelle Segle
P. O. Box 1814, Ochlochn:
Large dark red Valenca p
nuts (seeded from Hastin
2, 3 and 4 in hulls, $35.
hundred lbs. or 35 Ib. P
call for or pay postage on shi
ment. Morgan Horne, Rt.
Box 104, Thomaston. (4
mi. south of Yatesville).
1961 crop shelled pec.
mostly halves, packed in pi
size freezer bags, $1.00 Ib
in Ga. Orders for 5 tbs
more: Mrs. T. B. Campbe
Rt. 2, Box 360, Fairburn.
20 Ibs. 1960 crop pec:
10c lb. Add postage for ma
ing. B. L. Dukes, Rt. 2, Bo:
29, Douglasville.
300 Ibs. well filled St
pecans, 20c lb. No 1s for
at my home, 1961 crop. A
drew Outlaw, Rt. 1, Box 137
Miya nove : oe
Shelled pecans, 1961 crop
$1.00 1b. or exchange
household articles such |
quilts, quilt tops, aprons,
terpieces and others. Mrs.
L. Helms, Buena Vista.
Good heavy new pecans
Schleys, 40c Ib., 25 Ibs. o1
above, 35c; Stewart, 25c
to 25 lbs. over, 20c; Frotche
same price as Stewart. T h
Frotcher is a papershell. AU
FOB. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box
124, Quitman, ae
Shelled Stewart pecans
Mostly halves, $1.25 Ib. Post-
age paid. Paul Goossen, Rt. 1
Louisville.
Hay, Feed, Grain
Well fertilized hay, -
mixed grass and Bahia hay,
$25.00 ton. Frank Riley, But-
ler. Ph. UN 2-4975. (F a rm
north of Butler on Flint Ri-
ver.) f
' Coastal Bermuda hay, 7
bale, $30.00 ton; pedeza
hay, 65c bale, $25.00 ton; good.
bedding or mulching, 20
ton. Above prices at barn. Ca
deliver at small ex q
bh
thon, Riverdale. Ph. GR. 8-
8106 after 6:00 Db. ma
a ta
lers, $1.00 ea. in lots of four.
Mr. M. G. de La Rue, 307]:
Spring ature
ler- Garden Beans,
unners, Germ. 9
white Crease B ack
white tender Half
garden beans, Germ.
65c teacup full; red
Cowpeas,
pet., and Blue Java
Germ. 95 pct., each}
wild Cucumber bark
ellowroot, $1.00 lardbox
ch. Add postage. G. T.
1, Ball Ground.
ender white Corn-
ns, Germ. 88 i
white Half Runner
em. 88 pct., each 60c
yellow popcorn,
3 pct., for planting or
li 50c cup. Add post-
e Silvers, Rt. 2, Talk-
nder white Cornfield
Germ. 96 pct., white
ners, Germ. 96 pct.,
-Weeks, Germ. 92 pct...
anut, Germ. 97 pct.,
cup full; Add post-
> Carl Smitth,. Rt. 3,
tender old time bean
hite
: Germ. 97 pct.,
cup. Add postage. Mrs.
roble, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
S| alifornia multiply-
eer seed, 30c start cr 5
$1.00. Mrs. Earl Fin-
Rt. 2, Bremen.
bo gourd seed from
that measure 3 ft.
, 3 doz., 25e; long neck,
30 in. long, 3 doz., 25c;
ental Jong. and short
everal cols. mixed or
e; 3 doz., 25c Enclose
ped addressed envelope.
Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.
gal. long, green po d,
ess Okra seed (stays
until pods are large),
. 76 pet., 25c extra full
ing cup, 5 cups, $1.00.
ostage. Cheaper if all
Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2,
J, long bearing. white
er beans, Germ. 96 pct.,
prolific, 45ce cup, $1.25
cups. Add postage. Mrs.
L. Hyatt, Rt. A., Ellijay.
msacola Bahia seed, 23c
2le in 1,000 Ib. lots. C.
pin Jr., c/o Sham Rock
ue garden sage for sau-
seasoning, good rooted
. 8, $1.00 del. parcel
D. Fuller, Meuntville.
satnip, Lemon balm, tansy,
0c; Spicewood, Sweetgum,
00; Water Oaks, 6, $1:50;
en Gooseberry, 4, $1.00;
nut, blueberry, and dew-
2 ol 2) doz... Dudzu
os, $2.00 C.; everbearing
berry plants, $1.00 C.
postage. Mrs. F. M. Ea-
Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
June bearing strawber-
ants, $1.50 C; May Cherry
uts, 6. $1.50; fig sprouts,
1.50; garlic and pepper-
2 doz., 50c; saxo plants,
Z., $1.50. PP.; lg. garlic,
ea. doz. Myrtle Pace, Rt.
Temple.
Burpee Big Boy tomatoes,
ww booking orders for indi-
lually potted or banded
ants. Our own truck del. to
places, in 75 mi. radius
anton. E. J. Long, c/o E.
ng Farms, Canton.
ice Klondike strawberry
its, well rooted and damp
ked, parent and young
ts, 90c C.. $8. M. Add 25c
C. for postage and han-
ling. Minimum shipment 200
ants. Mrs. Luther S. Butler,
6 Page Ave., NE, Atlanta
Ph. DR. 3-1846. .
Tomato plants,
OV aoe 4ed.s OF 5. ola.
Y-X, 20c ea. or 6, $1.; Rut-
and Earliana, 10c ea., $1.
oz. Add postage. Mrs. Susan
Zigler, 1566 Elleby Rd., SE,
tlanta 15, Ph. MA. 7-5759.
_Marglobe, Rutger. tomato
vlants, moss packed, $4. M or
>. delivered. No checks.
large orders, ready
Burpees
ightsey, Rt. 1,|.
- MARKET BULLETIN : 5
Several hundred nice Stu-|
Jart and Farley pecan trees, $2
ea. Will ship in lots of 10 or
more at that price, size 3 ft. to
6 ft. with good roots. L. E.
Brown, Baconton.
Georgia Red potato plants,
g {State inspected, full count and
quality guaranteed, $5.00 M.;
lots of 6 to 10 M., $4.50 M.
April, May and June ship-
ments. J. H. Williams, Alma.
Streamliner everbearing
strawberry plants, $1.35 C.;
[seed of small mixed gourds,
25e pkt. Mrs. John Weaver,
Rt. 2, Temple.
Fruit trees: apple, Terry
Winter, Red and yellow De-
licious, Early Harvest, Rome
Beauty, and Keird, ea.;
pears, Kubber and Garber, 50c
a.; grapes, concord, 20 ea.,
1 yr. size. PP. No. orders less
than $2.00. Roy Saxon, Rt. 4,
Cleveland.
Superfection strawberry
plants, $2.50 C.; also, t he
British Soverign, 2 doz., $1.50
PP. Ship anywhere. No phone
orders. C. A. Shell, 1675 Wil-
lis Mill Rd., SW, Atlanta 11.
Garlic bulbs, Kudzu Crowns,
$1.25 C.; Catnip, peppermint
balm, spearmint, garden horse-
mint, t ans y, sarsaparilla,
houseleak, 6 bunches, 65e;
yellow root, sasprilla root, 3
lbs., $1.25. Add postage. Mrs.
Ruth Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Sterns plum size straw-
berry plants, $2.00 C. PP in
Ga. Cellophane wrapped,
prompt del., strong root sys-
tem; also, black raspberries,
$1.00 doz. and postage. Mrs.
Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223,
Alpharetta. i :
ra een eee ge
Tender white;1/2 Runner
Garden beans, germ. 92 pct.,
white creasebacks 94 pct.,
Germ. 75 measuring cupful.
Mrs. Eula Beal, Rt. 3, Box
132, Ellijay.
75 bu. genuine 90-da. spec-
kle running velvet beans,
germ. 72 pct., $6.00 bu. FOB.
Grown on my farm, also, 25
bu. (same as above) except
85 pet. Germ. All FOB. R. P.
McCorkle, Buena Vista.
Red nest onions, $2.00 gal.
P. S. Mercier, Rt. 1, Lawren-
ceville. :
Little white 6 wk. bunch
bean seed, 95 pct. Germ., $1
cupfull PP. Mrs. Lee Reece,
Rt. 2, Box 77, Ellijay.
Bushel gourd seed, 30 head,
25c. And stamped, envelone.
Gourds will grow 5 ft. in dia.
Dewey Gulledge, Rt. 1, Dallas.
Old - time white - tender
half - runner garden beans,
Germ. 90 pct. ,old - time
speckled tender half - runner
garden beans, Germ. 79 pct.,
little white old - time tender
half runner garden beans,
Germ., all 93 pct.. 65c tea
eupful. Add postage. Miss
Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground, ~
500 lb. Knuckle purple hull
peas, 20 Ib. at my barn. Germ.
70 pct. Felton Roberts, Rt. 1,
Mauk. : ;
90-da. running velvet bean
seed at my place.. Germ. 92
yaee C. F. Moore, Weston. Ph.
Yolando soy beans, Germ.
93 pet., combine run but
clean, bulk, $3.00 bu. John S.
Montgomery, Rt. 1, Reynolds.
Ph. 7-4262.
1961 Hand saved, round,
dark green. yellow watermel-
on seed, 85 pct. Germ., 60c
teacup; 1961 California sweet
Golden Ball, large dark gold,
thick meat cantaloupe seed,
87 pet. Germ., 75c teacup. Add
nostage on all. Mrs. Johnnie
Harmon, Rt. 2, Calhoun.
Hasting Perkins okra seed,
Germ. 86 pct., 35c measured
cup. Add 10c per cup for
postage. James E. Barton, 1937
Clairmont Road, Decatur. Ph.
ME 4-8242.
Indian corn seed, 91 per-
cent, 35 cup, $1.00 qt.; Pop-
corn seed, 25c cup, 75c qt.:
Gourd seed, 25c for mixed
sizes and shapes, 25c pck; seed
of 36 in. cire. gourds, 50c pck.
Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Woot-
en, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla.
Black and red raspberry
plants, wrapped in plastic
film or cellophane, very damp,
$1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs.
H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Hlli-
Garden sage plants, 10 ea.
or $1. doz.; peppermint plants,
20c doz.; blue Damson sprouts,
5 $1.; lg. striped sunflower
seed, 25c cup; garlic bulbs,
50c doz. Mrs. Leilar Phillips,
Rt. 1, Royston.
Golden seal, 20 ea.; Rhu-
barb pie plant, 50c ea.; Rhu-
barb pie plant stalks, 25 lb.:
red hot dry pepper, 25c doz.:
|Cowhorn and Banana pepper,
25 teaspoon (for home use
only); speramint, tansy, and
yellowdock 3, 25; wild
strawberry, 35c doz.; Crim-
son Crab and Crabapple, $1.
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Pres-
ley Fowler, Rt..2, Ellijay.
Lg. everbearing Mastodom
and Klondike strawberry
plants, $1.25 C. or 500, $3.75,
$5. M. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1,
Cumming.
New Dearing Muscadine,
$1.; also, Hunt Muscadine,
60c. Add 35c for postage with-
zn 3rd zone. Mrs. Lona Tall-
ent, Lula.
Blakemore _ strawberry
ciants, 95c C. del. PP. Damp
packed. W. E. Barker, Rut-
edge.
Early Jersey and Charles-
ton Wakefield frostproof cab-
bage plants, ready, 300. $1.-
Qe 500. le bos Ve wilt
Bermuda onion plants, same
price. Del. in Ga. R. Chaclor,
Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2035.
Rutger and Marglobe toma-
to plants, moss packed, $4. M;
$1. C. Delivered, ready now,
can fill lg. orders. No checks.
W. R. Lightsey, Surrency.
Hay, Feed, Grain
FOR SALE
12-tons Sericea hay, 6 tons
Lespedeza, Fescue and Ber-
muda mixed. All from well
fertilized fields, baled without
rain. Priced to sell. Charles
D. Mewhborn, Rt. 1, Hartwell.
Ph. FR 6-2508 after 6:00 p.
m.
Peavine hay baled behind
combine without rain, $25.00
ton or 60c bale. Can deliver
in truckload lots at small
charge. H. C. Allen, Rt. 3, Mc-
Donough. Ph. 423-3379.
Good Coastal Bermuda hay.
Square bales, twine tied, $25
ton my barn at Chula, (9 mi.
North Tifton on Hwy. U.S.
41.) Berry Rigdon, Rt. 4, Tif-
ton. Ph. 382-2985.
Approx. 100 bu. of extra
nice yellow corn for feed in
shuck, all or any part, $1.50
bu. my crib. Charles A. Hill,
Powder Springs. Ph. 428-
5906 Marietta.
Sericea hay, baled without
rain, 70c bale. C. H. Humph-
ries, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville. Ph.
TH. 3-4645.
200 bales Serecia, 1960 cut-
ting,- 50c bale. Also some oat
and Kobe hay. Mrs. W. A. Es-
tes, Ellenwood. Ph. 474-4694.
Bright, well fertilized Pen-
sacola Bahia hay, $10.00 ton
at barn. Write or come see.
Lon Dean Hinely, Sr., Rt. 1,
Box 156, Guyton.
everal tons of extra good
Coastal Bermuda hay. Cut
and baled without rain. Highly
fertilized. Winton C. Harris,
Rt. 1, Sereven. Ph. 584-2312,
Odum.
Sericea and Fescue hay, a
few hundred bales of oat hay,
75c, 80c and 85c bale. R. E.
Cochran, Rt. 1, Box 410, Ros-
well. Ph. 993-6456.
Bright, smooth, fertilized
grass hay, made without rain,
$20.00 ton. Special prices on
lg. orders. William Schroer,
Rt. 2. Box 6, Valdosta. Ph. CH
2-0607.
$25
Coastal Bermuda hay,
ton; Pensacola Bahia hay, $20
ton. Beth well fertilized. Har-
ry Willson, Rt. 1, Albany. Ph.
HE 6-5654.
Good hay, Sericea, Ber-
muda, clover, mixed, square
bales, twine tied, 60c and 65c
bales. R. H. Earnest, Rt. 1,
Box 275, Birdie Rd., Griffin.
Ph. 6767. (No collect calls.).
Gcod Fescue and Sericea
hay, 50c bale at barn. Square
bales, Hoy Kirby, Fayetteville.
Ph. HO 1-7123.
Pensacola Bahia hay, $20.06
ton F. O.:B. C. M.:Pippin, Jr},
Sham Rock Ranch, Rt. 2, Al-
tbany. Ph. HE 5-3316,
Highly fertilized Coastal
Bermuda hay, high in protein
and feed nutrition. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed. Can deliver
in 5 or 10 ton lots. J. L. Al-
len, Rt. 3, Dublin. Ph. BR 2-
1789. (Call collect calls)
Hay, well fertilized an d
limed, heavy square wire
bound bales, excellent hay;
1961 crop Sericea. and oats,
$1.00 bale or $35.00 ton. Can
deliver short distances. Ray
F. Almand, 4864 Stagecoach
Rd., Ellenwood. Ph. GR 4-4290
Stockbridge. :
100 bu. good heavy new
cats for feed. More grain va-
riety, $1.00 bu., FOB. Would
exchange for corn same price.
Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124,
Quitman.
Miscellaneous
FOR SACLE
_ Three, 50 Ib., cans fresh hog
lard, 20c Ib. or $10.00 can.
Seggie Duncan, Rt. 3, Five
Forks, Lawrenceville. Ph. TH
3-2998.
Buckeyes, 5 for 25c. Mrs.
Lucy Musson, 7 Steven St.,
Summerville.
Yellow root, 50c lard box
full (2 lb. box); ratsbane,
large match box full, 50c; wild
cherry bark, 50c lard box full;
poak root, 50c for large bunch.
Add postage. Mrs. Willie C.
Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Good black western roping
saddle, fancy hand tooling
$75. Lonnie Stanford, Rt.. 1,
Wewnan.
Gallberry honey, cases of
12, 2 1/2 lbs., $8.88. Satisfac-
tion guaranteed, free del. in
Atlanta area. W. R. Smith,
2330 Park Ave. S. W., At-
Janta 15. Ph. PO 6-6671.
Hickory smoked country
cured meats; hams 10-20 lbs.
$3de lb.; shoulders, 10-15 Ibs.
55 Ib., sides, 10-20 lbs., 50c
1p.; also smoked sausage, 69c
lp. All meats suaranteed
against spoilage. Mrs. Louise
TY. Ope, Box 5, Dexter.
Pure sorghum syrup, $2.50
gal.: also sorghum cane seed,
6c lb. Henry B. Roach, Roy-
ston, Ph. 245-8707.
15 squares of used V-crimp
tin, $4. per square. John L.
Anderson. Rt. 3, Athens. Ph.
LI 8-4189.
Five hives of bees, purebred
Italian. State inspected. $12.
ea. at my place. R. E. Malone,
Rt. 3, Box 293-C, Newnan.
Ph. AL. 3-3241. (No collect
calls). Call after 6:00 p.m.
Nice, clean black walnut
meats, $1. pint and 30c post-
age or will exchange for white
er print seed sacks, no holes.
Each to pay postage. Mrs.
Ruth Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Home cured meat: hams,
30 lbs. 70c Ib., shoulders, 40c
lb. J. B. Bramlett. Margret.
About 600 stalks Red cane,
6c per stalk; about 1800
stalks improved green cane,
8c per stalk. Cheaper if all
taken at bed. Kenneth Mall-
gren, Rt. 1, Millwood.
940 lbs. daily base with
Sealtest Foods. Atlanta. J. C.
Ezell, Monticello.
Yellow root, sassafras root,
3 Ibs. for $1.25; garlic bulbs,
Kudze Crown, $1.25 C.; cat-
nip; peppermint; houseleak;
sassaprilla; garden horsemint,
spearmint; ground ivy, colts-
feot, 6 bunches for 65c. Add
postage. Mrs. Ruth Alcorn, Rt.
1, Dahlonega.
2 country smoked hams, 37
Ib. wt., 75c Ib.; -4 smoked
shoulders, 30 lb. wt. ea. 40e
lb. (not prepaid). From young
hogs. H. G. Vanzandt, Dial.
December 1961 run Georgia
sugarcane syrup, 1 lb., 12 oz.
bottles, 12 to case, $6. case.
FOB my farm. Can ship by
express collect. L. H. Hden-
field, Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter.
Ph. 685- 1083.
Red Sugar cane, 5c stalk at
bank; green chewing cane,
6c stalk at bank. B. F. OBer-
ry, Rt. 1, Millwood. (3 mi.
south).
Hen manure, dry, pulve-
rized, free of shavings, by bag
or truckload. L. E. Widney,
3850 Bakers Ferry Rd., S. W.,
Atlanta. eee sca:
PAGE
2000 used turpentine cups, 5
ea; Seven 60 gal. used turpen-
tine wood barrels, $5.00 ea.
Clarence Brown, Helena, a
6 ft. hand - plated all-lea-
ther bull whips, $4.00; fine
quality leather billfolds, hand-
made from pigskin, cowhide |
and alligator leather, $2.00
PP. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
100 Ib. cap. yellow. feed bags
unwashed, 35c ea. plus post-
age. Mrs. Otis Mashum, Cum-
ming. eae ee
Honey, 2 lb. jar 70c; case
of 12 jars, $7.00; also in bulk
(bring your own centainer)
30c Ib. or $3.25 gal, All FOB.
Small sample 10c_ pp. John
L. Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville.
Ph. LE 2-6775. Suieaa
Mexican saddle, saddle pad,
girth, bridle, bits,
type horn and tapaderos, $59.-
50 complete. A. W. Hudgins,
Rt. 4, Box 661, Smyrna. Ph.
435-7335. . bse
Large odd shaped African
gourds, 8 different kinds mix-
ed pack of 30 seed, $1.00;
small ornamental gourd seed,
several different kinds, 25
vack plus postage. Mrs. L. W.
Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Nice, white 100 lb. cap.
chicken feed sacks, washed
and free of litter, 20c ea. at
my home. Mrs. Edna Atha, Rt.
3, Leganville. ; :
Nice, clean yellow dock, red
sassafras, Devil Shoestring
roots, wild cherry bark, 4 Ib.
lardbox measured full, $1.09;
Rotted saw dust or leaf mold,
sterilized and sifted, $1.00 gal.
Add postage; Bushel and very
large odd shaped African
ed pack of 30 seed, $1.00; -
small ornamental gourd seed,
25 pack. Add vostage. Mrs.
W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
1961 crop old - fashicned
white sugar cane syrup at my
home, $1.50 gal. Will not
ship. Bill Cole. Rt. 1, Nichols,
(5 mi. north of Nicholls). Ph.
(Alma) 632-4437. :
Country cured corn fed mid-
dling meat, 20 - 25 lbs.. 49
lb.; 25 Ib. can of lard $4.00
at my home. G. L. Bramleti,
Rt. 4, Marietta. Ph. 4288947.
Martin gourds, 35c ea.; cat=
nio, peppermint. 25 bunch. 3,
60c sassafras, Queen of Mea-=
dow, May apple. yellow root,
Yellow dock, wild cherry tree
bark, alder bark, ratsh-ne 4
1b. lardbox full, ea., $1.00 plus
30e postage; also, Martin gourd
seed, 25c pckg. and stamvned
envelone. Mrs. Freeman Long, ~
Rt. 5, Ellijay. :
Gourds, small sizes up to
14 in., 10c; Martin gourds,
15 and 16 in., 15c: 17 - 20 in.
25; 21-23 in. 35ce; 24 = 30 in,
50c: Dipper gourds. 50c. Add
vostage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten,
Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla.
California beer seed. 25
start. R. H. Dunbar, 615 W.
Jessamine Street, Fitzgerald.
Garlic bulbs. $1.50 C.: Kud-
zu Crown, $1.50 C.; eatnin 4
bunches, 50c: spearmint, 5e
doz.; tansy, 60c doz.! house-
leak, 6 for 50c: raspberries. 4,
50c; everbearing strawberry
nlants. 90c C. Add postege.
Miss S. M. White, Rt. 1, Box
57, Dahlonega. '
One roll (100 ft.) 2 x 4 gale
vanized wire, never been used,
3 ft. high. $10.00. Come
after. Fred Stiles, 220 Lamont
Drive, Decatur.
Nice, sun - dried peaches,
35 lbs. or more, 2 yrs. eld, 30c
lb. or less. Will not ship. Come
and pick up. James Henkell,
Rt. 1, Bogart.
106 white chicken feed
sacks, no letters or holes, 100
lb. cap., 25e ea. plus postage.
Will ship COD. Mrs. Mae Wa-
gon, Rt. 2, Blairsville.
Used galvanized tin, good |
for building cut houses with.
Have lots of it. Come and
see and make offer. Will sell
any amount you want. L. M.
Andrews. 4421 Bloomfield Dr.
Macon. Ph. 788-1147. No. col-
lect calls. eee
Yellow. root. freshly dug
and washed, 4 Ib: lardbox
full. 75c: Queen of Meadow.
25c bunch. Add ostage. Mrs
Martha Walker, %t 5) Box 53,
Ellijay. ERE
Country cured. ham. ahout
20 %bs.; 75e@ 1b -.shoulders. 12-
T= "hs. 604 Ths. -7-yHaymorea
Rutledge. Ph. 4268, | gh
Mexican |
gourds, 5 different kinds, mix=- __
PAGE EIGHT
~ Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
ee Yellow root, 4 lbs., $1.25;
wild cherry bark, 4 lbs., $1.25;
May apples, 4 lbs., $1.25 Noel
Crump, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.
Good grade sheeting feed
'< bags, unwashed, free of holes
-or- mildew.
Some lettering,
$2.60 doz. PP in Ga. Mrs. Eve-
ease of 12-2 1/2 Ibs.
lyn Panter, Margret.
~ Yellow Beeswax, 3 lbs., $3
del. in Ga. No less sold. George
N. Thomas, Rocky Ford.
MAE ET BOLUETI
Want shallets, some seed
corn and sweet ovotato slips.
C. J. Fordham, 613 E. Temple
ee College Park. Ph. 766-
5757.
Want 1 doz. Martin gourds
within 30 mi. of Atlanta. Will
come for. Glenn R. Barnett,
4143 Durham Circle, Rt. 4,
prone Mountain. Ph. 284-
(ld.
Want English saddle, pre-
ferably jumping style. Must
be in good cond. and not too
large. Sandra Huggins, 3232
Wiltshere Dr. Avondale Es-
tates, Ph. BU 9-0289. ;
Want dbl. work harness,
dbl buggy harness and cart
and buggy pole. Sara Robb,
Watkinsville.
Fully equipped cabinet shop.
Will sell all together are se-
parately. Z. H. Eaton, Rt. 2,
Dalton.
Jerusalem artichokes for
pickle or planting, freshly dug,
$1.75 gal at my home. 2 G. or
more Prepaid in Ga. Also Pe-
can trees, catnip and sage. 25c
- $1.00 ea. cash at my home.
C. W. Page, 149 North Ave.
_N. E. Atlanta 8.
Like new, black western
saddle and _ breastplate to
match. Standard - seat, dou-
ble-girth; Bona - Allen bas-
ket - weave design. Bought
last summer and hardly used
since. Fine for teen-agers use.
Moderate wt. and comfortable
seat, $125.00. Betty Boutwell,
Rt. 1, West Road, Riverdale.
Ph, 964-3873.
Nice, clean, yellow dock,
yellow root, Queen of Meadow,
sassafras, Devils Shoestring,
$1.00 for lard box: full; cat-
nip, 50c bunch. Add postage.
Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, El-
- dijay.
Long, red hot pepper pods
for home use, 25c doz. pods
or 5 doz. pods, $1.00: yellow
root, freshly dug and wash-
ed, 4 Ib. lard box measure
full, 85c. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay.
No. 4 Farm Bell, complete
with stand, in good cond, FOB/T
Thomson. L. R. Reese,
Gordon Street, Thomson.
310
Galberry honey, $8.88 for
comb.
honey. Sat. guar. FOB Atlan-
ta. Free delivery in the At-
Janta area. W. R. Smith, 2330
Park Ave., S. W., Atlanta 15.
Jerusalem artichokes for
oh pickling or planting, $2.00 gal.
M. J. Etheridge, 109 Church
- Street, Tennille.
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want 4000 Red skin Porto
Rican sweet potato plants.
Need by April 1st or sooner.
Piease write when they are
available. Must be certified.
H. A. Turner, Rt. 1, Folkston.
Want 1 qt. Broom cane seed.
Will pay reasonable price.
Mrs. Fred King, Rt. 2, La-
vonia.
Want to hear from party
having old-fashion peach to-
taato seed. James Pearson, Rt.
5, Rome.
Want anvil at reasonable
price. Clarence H. Paulk, Rt.
1. Wray.
Want two white Mulberry
(not black type). H. A. Stahl,
410 Hillcrest Street, Moultrie.
Will pay one cent each for
a few Benne seed. H :
Moorman, Lovett.
Want red-skinned Puerto
Rico potato plants, running,
and also Nancy Hall potato
tlants, also No Ga. Reds
wanted. Write if you have or
can get them. S.J. Cheek,
682 Lynmore Ave., Macon.
Want several hundred old
used split fence rails. Prefer
within 50 mi. of Cherrylog
but will consider others. State
number and price. R. E. Ross,
Cherrylog.
Want to hear from party
witth Triumph sweet potatoes
or potato plants. (Yellow po-
tato about 6-12 in. long, 6-12
potatoes to the hill.) Mrs.
. M. Musgreve, Rt. 2, Box
54, Whigmam. ;
Want old-time English pea
seed called Sallet peas to be
cooked and eaten in hulls.
(Want kind with white blos-
soms. Do not want colored
blooming sallet pea.) Mrs. R.
C. Ramey, Wiley.
Want white Mulberry pro-
lific seed corn. Henry Fitts,
Rt. 1, Jasper.
Want old-fashioned Moon
and Star watermelon seed. A.
L. George, Rt. 1, Lake Park.
Want buggy with 2 seats,
Preter with top but not nec-
essary. Don Cochran, Shiloh
Rd., Kennesaw.. Ph. Marietta
427-1819.
Want elevator for coal, 16
or 18 ft. long to use in heat-
ing chicken house with or
without motor. State cond. and
price. C. T. Tolliver, Rt. 1,
Rocky Face.
Want good used tin roofing
for chicken house. Not old
rusty tin. Let me know what
you have and price. Claude
Padgett, Rt. 2, Jasper.
Want large farm bell in
00d cond. oo Ne Brown:
3470 Millerfield Road, Macon.
Want old-fashion big ear
white corn gourd seed or shoe
peg for seed. Mail price and
sample if you can. Clyde
Duckett, Rt. 2, Alto.
Want to purchase 300 lbs.
daily base with Foremost
Dairies. EK. B. Easom, Rt. 1,
Barnesville.
Want used saddles in good
shape, reasonably priced.
Frank Hicks, Stone Mountain.
Ph. 469-9606.
Want 100-150 locust fence
posts. Quote delivery price.
C. G. Grant, Rt. 3, Marietta.
Ph. 428-3527,
Will clean hen houses for
Manure in D2Kalb, Douglas,
Gwinnett, also parts of Hall
and Henrv counties. W. J.
Bales, 114 East Lake Drive,
Doraville. Ph. 457-2964.
Want pure pork smoked
and dried _countrv sausage
ulk or sacked. Please write
stating price per lb. J. F.
Burten, 3269 Covington Road,
Rt. 3, Decatur,
Want to hear from party
who has bunch sweet Puerto
Rico potato seed for bedding.
State location, price and if
you. will ship. A. B. Whaley,
Rt. 2, Box 121, Ringgold.
Want yd. long dipper, Ken-
na bottle and common snake
gourds. Lefty Morgan, Rt. 4,
Waycross.
Want old-fashioned striped
Half Runner beans with pur-
vle bloom. Mrs. H. G. Ader-
hold, Rt. 3, Sparta. :
Want 1/2 bu.
running velvet bean seed.
Q. Allen. Enigma.
- Want Willow Leaf, white
running butter bean seed. Bill
Howell, Rt. 2, Hahira.
Want clay. peas to vlant.
Mrs. E. W. Thrasher, Ellijay.
Want to trade mans saddle
for boys saddle or pony har-
ness of same value. J. D. Gall-
man, Box 56, 431 Old Dixie
Hwy., Mountain View.
Want 1000 Red Skin Puer-
to Rico potato plants, del. May
10th. Robert Williamson, Rt.
2, Carrollton.
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
of Oseola
op
Aprons cut by pattern. nice
print, $1., and plain -aprons,
50c. Add postage. Mrs: Maver
Esteo, 137 Auburn Ave., La-
Grange, :
al
Sgn
| Add postage. Will exchange
1421 Wilson Ave., Bremen,
Tatting: white and all col-
crs, varigated, blue, lavender,
nink, green, yellow, enough
for 1 pr. standard size pillow-
Cases $1; 2 PPS ei Mrs: N= C,
Myers, Mayfield. &
3 quilts, machine made, $4.
ea., 50c postage: white cro-
cheted stole, lovers knot
stitch, 75 in. long, 16 in. wide,
baby nylon thread; green
stole, 100 percent wool thread,
55 in. long, 16 in. wide, $5.
plus 50c postage, white one,
$8.50 PP. Mrs, J. J. Living-
ston, Rt. 1, Pittsburg.
Nice, well made print
aprons, good material, bright
colors, large or med. sizes, 50c
a. plus postage. Mrs. I. A.
Scott, 1570 Elleby Rd., S. E.
Atlanta 15. ~
Wall decoration, 10 x 10 sq.
diamond and heart shaped,
75c; head scarfs, 18 x 45, 36
x 36, $1. Money with all or-
ders. Ethel Giddens, Rt. 1,
Perry.
Crocheted pot holders, dress
design, white trimmed in col-
crs, 50c ea. plus postage; 3-
pe. dresser sets with ruffles,
white with col. edge $3.25 a
set. Mrs. J. L. Garrett, Rt. 1,
Box 108, Warm Springs.
Emb. pillowcases on good
sheeting, $1.50 set; big size
quilt tops, $2.25; crocheted
pieces, 18 in. dia., $2. ea. plus
postage. Villa Rica, Rt. 1,
Cumming.
Fancy organdy and lace
aprons, $1.50 ea., pretty cot-
ton aprons, 75c ea., six, $4.;
attractive work aprons, large
pockets all around, $1. ea.;
pot holders, 15c ea., or ten for
$i.; Childrens fancy organ-
dy and lace dresses, 1-6 yrs.,
size, $3. ea.: hand painted pil-
lowcases, pretty design, and
lace edges. $3. set. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt.
5, Ellijay.
12 in. dia. centerpieces, 50c,
Two 12 in. and one 14 in. set,
$2.; Large pillowcases cro-
cheted and emb. trim, $1.50;
Decorative pot holders, 3 for
$1.; Dresses 1-6 yrs., $1.3
Large dbl. bed size, crocheted
bed spread. Add postage. Mrs:
W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150,
Camilla. :
Hand - painted pillowcases
made of fine broadcloth and
lace edges, pretty design,
washable, $3. set; Childrens
fancy organdy and lace dress-
es, 1-6 yrs. sizes, $3.; novelty
vot holders, free with every
order, add postage. Mrs. L. W.
Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Girls cotton dresses, bright
eclors, wide skirts, 1-6 yrs.
old, $1.25 ea, two for $2:;
pillowcases, hand emb., stand-
ard size, heavy sheeting, $1.-
VO set, two sets. for $3. Mrs.
Lucy Musson, 7 Steven St.,
Summerville,
Little girls cotton dresses,
weil maae, emb. or rick-rack
trim, 1-6 yrs., size, $2.00
a.; organdy tea aprons, fan-
cy stitcned, $1. ea.; Plain
aprons, 90c ea. Mrs. EH. P.
Clayton, 408 Oak St., Syl-
wesier,
Nice quilt, $8. ea.; dyed sack
quilts, all patterns, $6. ea.
for chickens; nice, hand-made
crocheted doilies, 50c to $3.
a.; vanity sets, $2. and $3.
per: 3-pc. set; Ruffle doily,
$1. to $3. ea; Purple grape
doily, $3. Add postage. Mrs.
D. J. Conley, Rt. 1, Box 171,
Rhine.
Crocheted baby booties in
wool or nylon, blue, pink,
green or yellow or white with
color trim, $1. pr. Mrs. H. B.
Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.
Crocheted wall grapes, red
and purple, green leaves and
stems, loops for hanging, 50c
ea; Crd. 3 pce. white vanity
set with flowers in center,
round or oval shape, standard
size, Choice of flowers, red,
pink, blue, yellow and laven-
dar, $1.25 3-pe. set. Add 10c
postage for each set. Mrs. W.
C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.
* Dawn:nylon booties, $1.40;
crocheted baby shoes, $1.05
(all ribbon trimmed); hand-
kerchiefs, tatted border, $1.-
45; chair sets, peafowl or pine-
apple design, $6.50: stoles,
$8.00, made of strong lace
Aet, yarn runs through it. PP
| 4. $1.75; Dresser scarves. emb.
413, New Echota, Calhoun.
in Ga. Mrs. Georgi Taylor,
ee kt Cy A a se ee
cotton. No checks. Delia Sap-
pington, Rt. 8, Kidgeway Dr.,
Gainesville. ie
Sweater. cap and boot set,
$3.75; sweater, boot set, $3.-
25; sweater by itself, $2.75;
boot alone, 75c ea. All PP.
Solid blue, pink, white, trim-
med in blue or any color de-
sired, nylon thread.
John A. Merritt, Rt. 2, Mill-
wood. : ;
3-pe. crocheted vanity sets,
$1. set; aprons 65c ea.: pil-
low cases with crocheted
luebirds. pansy, wild rose
or Colonial Girl and edging,
. pr.; crocheted rose or
pansy doilies, $1.50 ea.; dbl.
wedding ring quilt, $8.50. No
Quilts made of strips, 68 x! _
82 in. All new material and}
Mrs. |
on, 75c; large bib avro.
gingham dresses. tri
6 yrs., $2.50 Baby
59c; diaper shirts,
holders, woven or quil
2 for 25c. Sport shi
yrs., $1.49. Mrs. A. L,
gins, Rt. 1, Temple.
Crocheted baby bo
niade from nylon t
pink, blue or yellow.
trimmed in white. Som
trimmed in-color, $1
Mrs. J. L. Williams,
Box 132, Blue Ridge.
Print aprons, 50 ea
$1.25. Pot holders, ass
prints, 2. for
checks or stamps. Dura Brad- |-W 1
ley, Rt. 2, Waco. :
Quilt tops, dibl. bed size.
Made of good print and solid
colors. Wine glass, Step
Around the Mountain, $3.50
ea; Dbl. Wedding Ring, $4.-
75; Gentlemans Bow tie, $3.-
50. Add postage on each top.
Mrs. R. H. Mealer, Rt. 2, El-
lijay. :
Cotton pillowcases, 42 in.
x 33 in., hand painted, beau-
tiful designs, lace edging, $3.-
98 pr. Also hand painted,
lace edging, vanity sets or
searfs in cotton or linen, $1.-
85 to $2.25. Scarves measure
1psx4 3 uetOtdl aex 4 esa
painted striped cotton towels.
1 x 29 in. with the days of
the week; set of 7 for $2.25.
Add postage. Mrs. Garnev
Porterfield, Rt. 2, Comer. *
_ New quilt tops, $2.50. Made
fiom new materials. Add
nostage. Mrs. Willie C. Fow-
Jer, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Ladies bonnets, $1. ea, 2 for
$1.75; bib aprons, 60c ea., 4,
2.25: band aprons, 50c ea.;
and crocheted ends, 50c ea..
. $2.75 Add postase and 10c
extra for checks. Mrs. Byron
Haynes, Rt. 8, Gainesville.
5 dbl. bed size appliaue
quilt tops on white muslin
with black thread. Two Fans.
assorted colors. Two Pine
Trees. sreen cloth with emb
Snowballs one Pumvkin and
Turkey. $6. ea. Mrs. Trov
Staten. Rox 65, Chatsworth
Road, Dalton. age
New handmade dbl. bed
size quilts. Made of good solid
and print cotton materials,
cotton padding. Grandmoth-
ers Fan, Steo Around the
Mountain. and several other
designs, $12. ea. Also ladies
tea anrons, nice materials. 65c
ea. Add noastace, Miss Marie
Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay.
Old-time bull whips, plait-
ed of Indian tan cowhide lace
leather, plaited with handle
inside of whiv, $1. per ft., any
length. Bud Murkerson, Rt. 6,
Eastman.
Soft, washable, genuine
lambskin infants moccasins,
colors blue, pink, white. All
handlaced and emb. in white,
$1. pr. Add postage. 3 pr. $3.
PP. Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt.
Nice emb. dresser scarf,
emb. in different color flow-
ers, med. size, $1.50 ea., 4 for
$6. Bordered pillowcases,
bordered in pink, blue, laven- |}
dar, $107.5 {pr., -3 prs: for $5:
Birdie M. Crawford, 116 Tal-
ly Ave., Calhoun.
Broadcloth, large, emb. cro-
cheted, $1.25 pr., Emb., $1.
dish towels, emb. 7 for $1.;
old - fashion bonnets, $1.;
closvin apron, 50c; med. apron,
50c, small, 3 for $1. Add post-
age. No stamps. Nell Bennett,
Rt. 2, Box 311, Buford.
_ Large size pillowcases, good
size hems, appliqued with
large flowers and green
leaves, $2. set. Novelty chick-
en potholders, 4 for $1.,
sauare pot holders, 2 for 25c.
Add_ postage. No stamps or
checks. Mrs. Perlene Roper,
Rt. 7, Gainesville.
New handmade
size quilts made of good solid
and print cotton material, cot-
ton padding. Step Around the
Mountain, Dresden plate,
Flower Garden, Basket design
with applique handles, $12.
ea., Monkey wrench, Wind-
dbl. bed 2h
APRIL 7 10:30 AM.
Auction Sale of Farm
Machinery and Equipment
at my farm on Williamson
Rd., across from McEvoy
High School, Macon. For
niill, Bachelors Puzzle, $8. ea.|
Dewe
Mrs.
ed edges, 35c ea., 3 for
dish towels, emb., 25 ea.
15c postage for ea. 3.
Mrs. Buford Henry, 26
Place, Newnan.
pattern using new
gingham material,
Mrs. Ida Sullivan, 232
Street, Carrollton.
Full size cotton ruffled
spreads, asst. cols. an
tones, $5.50 ea.; novelty
holders, 25c ea; 6, $1.;.
aprons, 75c ea.; 2, $1.25;
dish towels, 35c ea.; 3, $1.
pastage Mrs. Freeman
Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay.
White cotton crocheted
by shoes. Either past
lace trimmed, $1. pr.; r.
boucle crocheted baby;
baby colors or white, $1
Add 10c postage per p)
zabeth Coleman, Rt. 1,
205, Danielsville Rd., At!
Nice dbl. bed size quilt
made of good print and
colors. Have one top of
Vine of Friendship; Dia
al Strips; Chainlinks; Pus:
the Corner; Mothers Dri
Star of Bethlehem; D
Rose quilt, all $3. ea.
postage. Have cup and
Crocheted pot holders,
$1.; hot mats, 2 for $1.; wh
center pieces, different s
$1.50 to $2.50. White, yell
and cream colors, 9 pe. chi
and sofa sets, $6., $5.50;
low case trimming, $1.
inch doll dresses, $1.
14 in., $2.50. Add_ posta;
Mary Tumlin, Eastanollee.
Aprons with bibs, n
trimmed, $1. ea.; without
75c ea; small appliqued ce
jon covers, any shape, 75
Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Ch
tain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
6 ft. hand - plaited
leather bull whips, $5,
Stuckey, Blackshear,
White crocheted booti
trimmed in pink, blue, yel
and green, 75c pr. A
match, both $1.;
cheted lace for pillowcas
$1. pr. Add postage. Mrs.
H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Monro
Sales Events
APRIL 27 Friday )
P. M. Purebred Polled
Hereford Sale at Me
Bros. Farm, Griffin, Spal
ing Co. Clean pedigr
cattle: 50 top show and
breeding cattle 17 servi
eable bulls 34 bred hei-
fers and cows. Colonel
Domino, Domestic Mischief
and CMR breeding. Wri
for cattle catalog. Melin
Bros., Griffin, Ph. 7646.
Add postage.
dis; Rte <5,