Farmers 
 
Phil Campbell 
 
Bulletin 
 
Commissioner 
 
  
 
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 18, 1962 
 
  
 
Fam 
 
Work 
 
WANTED 
 
  
 
sture cows and 
its, have good pas- 
 
layers 
also accept job 
: letters 
Cochran, 373 
. N. W., Atlanta 
 
efine woman de- 
 
rm work, house- 
ooking, working 
lowers, immediate- 
eyla Hebert, 122 E. 
t.. Thomasville. 
 
36, with small 
nts job tending lay- 
Sober, honest, de- 
Party answering 
drink. Prefer in 
 
er 5:30 p.m. Char- 
, 14 Union Street, 
 
room near Atlanta, 
x 5 da. work, off on 
 
[ Dora Bennett, 
on Road, East Point. 
 
an hen house for 
DeKalb, Douglas, 
0 parts of Hen- 
counties. W. J. 
 
or couple doing 
work Must be 
e people. Mrs. J. E. 
ie Paul Ave,, S. 
 
| white man and 
children, want job 
ter broilers or lay- 
asonable salary, or 
 farm. Non- 
 
y, 61, wants job 
Christian people 
m work, house- 
ay with elderly 
 
ears of age,, and 
 
_ job on farm 
hogs or poultry. 
anytime, any place, 
erts, Rt. 1, Lafay- 
ar Lake Howard 
 
trees, budded_ by 
by day, best method. 
ow and bear. Call 
C. W. Page, 149 
N. E,, Atlanta. 
A-6452.  
 
old man wants job 
farm or in chicken 
an drive tractor or 
Vant $150. month, 5 
veek. Want house, 
ter. Ready to move. 
ywhere in Ga. In 
Will give Ref. if 
es H. Powell, Rt. 
 
, Lilburn. 
 
no children, would 
 
house keep- 
work, with 
 
Beet ne 
 
us 
 
  
 
Married man, 1 child, 
wants farm work, experienced 
with tractor and trucks and 
tractor and trailer. Want 3- 
Rm. furnished house and rea- 
sonable wages (can pay own 
rent if wages are enough). 
James W. Crawford, 2304 
 
Bouldercrest Rd., S. E., At- 
lanta. 
 
Want job as caretaker, or 
doing light farm chores for 
 
elderly people and caring for 
 
same. Well experienced, Past 
middle-age, white, single, no 
bad habits. Live-in room, 
poard and laundry, and $20. 
wk. Thomas O. McLendon, 
Rt. 3, Carrollton. 
 
_Single man in forties de- 
sires work as helper on farm 
in tobacco raising and cur- 
ing as well as  planting, or 
poultry farming. L. M. Dean, 
116, N. Highland Ave., N. E. 
Atlanta 6. Ph. TR 4-6409. 
 
Married man, experienced 
m tobacco, all phases, live- 
stock, poultry, hogs, cattle. 
Would like job for self and 
two helpers (son and another 
relative). Ben Martin, 983 
Sloan Circle, Atlanta 16. Ph. 
622-4385. 
 
Woman and three children, 
would like one or two chick- 
en houses to raise broilers on 
halves, with house furnished 
around Marietta, Acworth or 
Atlanta. Would like immedi- 
ately. Evelyn Davis, 351 
Tower Rd., Marietta. 
 
Farm Help 
 
WANTED 
 
Want white or colored man 
with small family, or man to 
vateh, to work in Dairy and 
do other general farm work, 
will-pay $100. mo. and house 
wired for stove. T. E. ferrell, 
Madison. 
 
Want good woman to live 
in home with elderly lady and 
son and do light farm work, 
cook and keep house. Will 
give room, board and $25. mo. 
salary. Mrs. J. O. Lightsey, 
Rt. 1, Bristol. Z 
 
Want single, full time, row 
crop man, not over 50 yrs. ol: 
Must be good farmer and trac- 
tor man. Have tractor, nice 
place to stay with plenty to 
eat. Mrs. Ethel Battle. Rt. 1, 
Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-6222, 
 
Want man with small fam- 
ily to help with general farm 
work, cattle and drive truck 
end tractor. Must know how 
to handle and repair farm 
machinery and be sober and 
elean, furnish references. P. 
J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville. 
 
Want middle aged white 
couple, no children, husband 
to work on beef cattle farm, 
wife to help in farm home. 
Salary. room and board for 
both. Must have fair educa- 
tion, be neat, clean. and re- 
spectable. No drinkers. Fur- 
nish references and nearest 
telephone number. J. Lyn- 
wood Bentley, Sr., The Rock, 
Ph. 647-3688. 
 
Want white woman to live 
in farm home -and_ do light 
farm chores, cooking and 
housekeeping. 5 
 
ld or older. 
 
  
 
Sylvania. 
 
speaker.  
 
speaker. 
 
speaker. 
 
  
 
AGRICULTURAL CALENDAR 
 
April 17-21-Screven County Livestock Festival and Rodeo, 
 
University of Georgia College of Agriculture 
 
Alumni Association Meetings.. 
April 20Seventh District, Plantation Restaurant, Rome, 
Georgia, 7:30 p.m., Congressman John W. Davis, 
 
April 23Ninth District, Georgianna Motel, Gainesville, 
Georgia, 7:30 p.m., Congressman Phil Landrum, 
 
April 25First District, Mrs. Bryant's Kitchen, Statesboro, 
Georgia, 7:30 p.m., Congressman Elliott Hagan, 
 
  
 
  
 
Want reliable man and wife 
to work on poultry and truck 
farm. Will furnish house and 
reasonable wages or shares. 
Clifford Shepherd, Rocky 
Face, Ph. OR. 3-2886.  
 
Want good, clean white or 
colored woman to live in 
home with couple and do light 
farm work and be companion 
ic semi-invalid. No objection 
to 1 child. Room, board and 
salary furnished. Near school 
and church, good community. 
Mrs. Felton Jones, Rt. 1, Ocil- 
ia. :  
 
Want white man 37 to 45 
yrs. old, small family and son 
16 yrs. or older to work with 
him, to row crops, raise hay, 
yecans and cattle, both to 
now how to operate tractors, 
hay baler, pecan sprayer, etc. 
No drunks. Good weekly sal- 
ary, 5 R. house with elec. and 
wired for elec. stove. S. J. 
Clay, So. Walden Rd., Rt. 3, 
Macon, Ph. 788-2975. 
 
Want experienced milk 
man to run small dairy. Have 
good house, running water, 
ete. call at once or write. H. 
D. Smith, Rt. 3, Jackson, Ph. 
6831. 
 
Want someone to finish 
breaking 2 yoke of work 
steers, they are gentle. One 
york weighs 800-900 lbs. ea., 
cther 600 lbs. ea. Want some- 
one to work them and keep 
until fall, will pay $40. for 
small pair and $50. for large 
pr. Come and get them and 
bring back in fall, you can 
make crop with them. Frank 
Butch Wellborn, Rock 
Springs. 
 
Want retired white couple 
 
d|with regular income to live 
 
on small farm near Atlanta 
with 3 R. house wired for 
elec. stove, running water 
and do light chores. Terms to 
be discussed. Stuart Lewis, 
1264 Cumberland Rd.. NE, At- 
Janta 6, Ph. TR. 2-1072. 
 
Want white family, not over 
5 in family, to live on cattle 
farm, year around work. Must 
be clean, sober and reliable. 
House wired for range and 
v-ater furnished to right fam- 
ily. Apply. in person. Not 
over 45 yrs. of age. F. W. 
Phillips, c/o Westover Farm, 
Kennesaw. 
 
Want man, or woman or a 
couple to live in farm home 
and do light farm work and 
help care for semi-invalid 
 
man, Mrs. G. E. Rowland, Rt. 
2. Fort: Valley. 
 
Want family to tend farm, 
have large tract. Must have 
 
your own farm equipment. 
 
H. 
 
In 
 
  
 
Equipment 
 
Planet Jr. garden tractor 
about 5 HP turning plow, disc, 
harrow and cultivator, $100.; 
also, 9 HP Wisc. air - cooled 
engine, $50.00. G. E. Pruett, 
Rt. 2, Dallas. 
 
3/4 ton Chev. truck, fac- 
tory stake body with 5 ft. 
cattle body, 46,000 actual mi., 
excel. cond. Weyman B. Sin- 
yard, 4245 Welborne Dr., De- 
catur. 
 
Will exchange 1/2 ton Stu- 
debaker truck, $135.00 or trade 
for saddle mare or horse. G. 
C. Neyman, Rt. 6, Fred Kelley 
Rd., Rome. Ph. 2344330. 
 
Fairbanks & Morse shallow 
well pumps (used), gocd 
cond., No tank, just pump and 
motor, $20.00. A. P. Hughes, 
Rt. 2, Cumming. Ph. 887-4082. 
 
NUMBER 33 
 
756 laying cages with stain- 
less steel water troughs. O. B. 
Minter, Jakin. Ph. SW 3-2540. 
 
  
 
6-row Blue cotton duster. 
W. J. Stewart, P. O. Box 25, 
Rutledge. Ph. 2041. 
 
1952 Ford tractor with ad- 
justable scraper blade, very 
gcod cond. Broton Head, Rt. 
4, Dahlonega on Hwy. 19. (4 
mi. North of Dahlonega). 
 
Ferguson 30 tractor, good 
cond., just installed new. 
rings, valves and clutch. Rea- 
sonably priced. M. H. Young, 
Rebecca. Ph. Midway 3-2078. 
 
1954-W-D Allis Chalmers 
tractor, runs good, tires bad; 
8-dise Athens harrow, lift 
type; 2-dise Athens tiller. Ail 
for $650.00. D. G. Fountain, 
Rt. 1, Winston. Ph. 942 - 3054, 
Douglasville. (See at D. G. 
Fountain store at Fair Play, 
Hwy. 166). 
 
1953 John Deere 1-row trac- 
tor with power lift and take- 
off, 2 disc turner, cultivator, 
planter, mower and disc har- 
row, all items, good  cond., 
$750.00; Hammermill, $35.00, 
good cond. Mr. G. A. Fricks, 
Rt. 1, Aragon. Ph. 684-5987. 
 
1956 Ford V-8 1/2 
truck, good running cond., 
good tires. and stake body, 
$575.00; also, Garden tractor, 
1 3/4 HP, David Bradley  
turning plow and cultivator, 
$85.00. Ben P. Danner, 929 
Conley Rd., S-E., Atlanta 15. 
Ph. 366-5948. (No collect 
calls.) 
 
1957 Series 850 Ford trac- 
tor, 40 HP with only 978 hrs. 
Almost like new cond.; also, 
dbl. section, off-set lift type 
harrow. W. G. Blakeney. Rt. 
1, Brooks. Ph. Lyric 9-6955. - 
 
to 
 
  
 
Ferguson 35 dual drive and 
live PTO, rotary mower and 
10 disc bog harrow, also to 
fit 3-point hitch, 2-row plant- 
er and fertilizer distributor, 
1955 Chev. pickup truck, $565. 
All good shape. Sam Best, 749 
Flatshoals Ave., S. E., Atlanta. 
Ph. 627-5311 after 4:30 p. m. 
 
150 gal. stainless steel, Wil- 
son Milk refrigerator cooler 
with agitators in A-1 cond., 
$500.00 cash or trade for cat- 
tle or hogs; Cole H. drawn 
corn planter, $15.00; 2-H. wa- 
gon good as new with steel 
tires, $25.00; 3 Surge Milking 
units, $75.00; Milking com- 
pressor machine; McCormick, 
$0008 Co Clark Rt 3: 
Rockmart. See day or night. 
Ph. 447-7429, (Dallas). 
 
Dbl. dise plow, $195.00; dbl. 
bottom turn plow, $150.00; 
dbl. planter, $150.00; bulldo- 
zier blade, $145.00; crane, $15: 
sub-soiler plow, $50.00; large 
saw, $50.00, fits back of trac- 
tor; half - track, $50.00; hay 
rake, $25.00; 9-point grain 
drill, $125.00: Homelite chain 
saw, new $140.00. All in good 
Shape. C. P. Trice, P. O. Box 
375, Hopkins Mill Road, Nor- 
cross. : 
 
John Deere G. tractor, gocd 
tires, power-trol. 3 point 
hitch, $650.00; 7 ft. John 
Deere No. 5 cycle mower, used 
very little, $125.00. B. W. 
Dodson, Plains. Ph. 824-5605. 
 
Keenco egg grader and 
candler; Roto - egg washer, 
W/13 plastic coated baskets; 
30 (50 lb. cap.) hanging feed- 
ers; 5 grit feeders, waterers; 
500 cap. elec. brooder, (enough 
equipment to handle 1000 
layers) plus 250 layers (lay- 
ing, 10 mo.), all for $385.00. 
 
rantley, Rt. 
rn 
 
1946 Chev., 1-1/2 ton truck, - 
3 ft. bodies included. good 
cond. for this model. Tires 0. 
K., $250.00 cash. Mrs. Byron- 
Turner, Fayetteville. Ph. Fair- 
burn 964-7719. 
 
Single stock, 1 dbl. stock, 
Planter Jr. and 2 wash pots, | 
10 gal., 15 gal. R. H. Pace; 
4819 Glenwood Rd., Decatur. 
Ph. BU 9-5152. : 
 
1955 F-100 Ford V-8, 1/2 
ton truck, custom cab, new 
upholstery, good tires, new 
body floor, motor A-l and 
clean; also 5-in. endless belts, 
new, 16 in. to 27 in., 6 ft. long, 
used on threshing machinery, 
ecmbines and cut-off saws. 
 
No. 15 Cele corn planters, 
2 hopper plants, 2 kinds of 
seed at same time with seed 
disc, also No. 9 Lynchburg > 
Turner, 4 new points, extra 
wing, both horse-drawn, $20 
at farm. G. M. Whitlock, Sand 
Hill on Carrollton Rd., Rt. 1, 
Villa Rica. 
 
Ford tractor parts, transmis- 
sion housing - for forward. 
gear, front axle, set of rear 
axle housings, draw bar, ad- 
justable draw link, one hy- 
draulic arm, set of stabilizer 
bars, set of adjustable stay 
bars. Will sell together or 
separately. W. M. Oglesby, Rt. 
1, College Park. Ph. 7-5340. 
 
17 1/2 in Davis turbine, op- 
erating cond., $100.00; right 
angle Falk speed  increaser 
with generator and 9-1/2 in. 
Davis turbine, $200.00. George 
M. Adams, Rt. 1, Box 10, Co- 
lumbus. Ph. FA 3-1456. 
 
1961 John Deere 30 = 10 
Diesel tractor, cond. like new, 
and 1956 John Deere model 60 
gas tractor, recently over-=_ 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
ins | hau-ed. 
4831.1Rt. 1 
 
eorge Hollinshead, 
Milledgeville.  
 
  
   
   
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
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Editor of Notices 
 
  
 
class matter Aug. 1, 
 
1917. 
 
Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. 
by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second 
1937, at post office, Covington, 
under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special 
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Equipment 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
Ineubator, 90 egg cap., ex- 
cel. cond., $16.00. J. R. Beas= 
Jey, 3104 Wrightsboero Rd., Au- 
 
gusta. 
 
Massey - Harris 1959 Model 
82 self = propelled - combine 
with 12 ft. grain header and 
corn header. Combine in good 
runhing cond, Jerome C. 
Broome, McBan. Ph. Park 2- 
0748, Augusta. 
 
5 HP Yale and Tcown Cable 
King hoist, new. Franklin 
Sutton, Norman Park. Ph. 985- 
1373, Moultrie. 
 
D-7-9G series Caterpillar 
bulldozier with cable control 
blade, good cond. J. H. Kill- 
et Dublin. Ph. ~ 272- 
3010. 
 
Volume Gun irrigation 
system. John Cumbee, Jr., 
Ocilla. ; 
 
New Turner (Avery _pat- 
tern) 2-H. walking cultivator, 
R. M. Hillhouse, Sylvester. 
 
1938 1-1/2 Ton Chev. 
truck, motor in good shape, 4 
forward gears, 4 tires in re- 
cap cond., body beat-up, give 
away price. Spence Strange, 
602 Savannah St., Hartwell. 
 
J.D. No. 8 mower with 7 in. 
blade, J. D. No. 5 mower with 
6 in. blade; J. D. 3=point hitch, 
8 disc tiller, for sale, also, 
want land scraper or (leveler) 
8.10 or 12 ft. size, prefer John 
Deere. Norman Johnson, War- 
renton. Ph. HO 5-3549. 
 
c 1952 Model Cub _ tractor, 
power take-off and hydraulic 
lift; 10-dise pickup harrow; 
dise trailer plow, set of cul- 
tivators. all good cond. with 
practically new tires and paint, 
$750.00. C. M. Bartley, Rt. 3 
Dycus Road, Dalton. 
Broadway 8-4236. 
 
Dise plow for Cub tractor, 
mounts on rear wheels, rais- 
ed by hydraulic lift, no t 
fast hitch, excel. cond., $59. 
George I. Jackson, Rt. 1, Box 
51, Spalding Dr., Noreross. 
Ph. 448-3536. : 
 
Honey extrector, brand new, 
2 or 4 frame type, galvanized 
ste] tank. honey control gate, 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
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$2500 PP. W. K. Worley, 
Turnerville. 
 
4-pan, 3-pdint hitch, disc 
tiller, used very little; also, 
29 in. wood saw and mandrel 
mounted on steel frame and 
table; small feed crusher with 
good-as-new hammers; Sim- 
plicity garden tractor with 
cultivators and mower at-+ 
tachment. James S. Willough- 
by, Rt. 2, Box 28, Thomaston. 
 
1952 Ford tractor so6d 
cond. Motor has just been re- 
built, has Jess than 6 hrs. on 
motor, good tires, cheap. De- 
Witt Brantley, Lithonia. Ph. 
HU 2-8259. 
 
7-1/2 HP wheel pulpwood 
saw, good cond., $50.00. Jams 
T. Raddy, Rt. 3, Waycross. (3 
mi. due south). 
 
Allis - Chalmers G. trac- 
tor, cultivators, disc plow. belt 
pulley and smoothing harrow, 
everything in good cond. $500. 
W. H. Goss, Rt. 1, Seay Rd., 
Austell. Ph. 948-3925. 
 
Tractor drawn rake, 3=point 
hitch; 9 HP Wisc. engine; 6 
HP Wisc. engine; tractor 
drawn 2-wheel trailer, 20 ft. 
wide, 2-row tractor drawn 
stalk cutter, roller type, all 
Stas E. W. Martin, Fitzger- 
ald. 
 
Ferguson mower, 7 ft. Dyna= 
balance, used 2 seasons, $325. 
Leon Ensz, Stapleton. Ph. 
Louisville 7557. 
 
Red Chief old-hand sheller, 
$15.00. J. W. Holmes, Sr., P. 
ve Box 93, Pine Mountain Val- 
ey. 
 
F-200 Poulin Bow chain 
saw, Ist class shape, $235; 
1949 Ford 1-1/2 ton truck, 2- 
speed pulpwood frame, 8.25 
tires, good motor, $250.00. 
Call or write. AL 3-3080. 
Bussey Benton, Rt. 3, Smokey 
Rd., Newnan. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Ford - Ferguson side- 
mounted mower, good cond., 
$75.00, best cffer. James A. 
Swint, Rt. 2, Barnesville. Ph. 
288-J. 
 
John Deere 3-point hitch, 
2-disc. plow, for sale cheap; 
260 ft., 3 in., irrigation pipe, 
14 Rain Bird sprinklers a n d 
riser pipes. Lisle R. Bowers, 
Smokey Rd., Newnan. 
 
200 gal., metal tank power 
Orchard spray with air-cooled 
motor in A-1 shape, $275.00: 
several hundred new and used 
bushel apple baskets with lids, 
$17.00 hundred. H. R. 
kin, Rt. 1, Bremen. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
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Tobacco coal stoker, pipe, 
thermostat control and fur- 
nace door all included, $75.00. 
Baker McCranie, P. O. Box 
158, Willacoochee. 
 
Surge pipeline milker, 3 
units, used 1 yr., per. cond., 
priced to sell. G. W. Fester, Jr., 
Rt. 4, Winder. Ph, 867-9484. 
 
New motor for water pune: 
1/2 HP, used cone week, $20. 
 
  
 
  
 
V. GC. Garrett, Rt. 1, Dahlon={ 
 
ega. 
 
1951 Ford tractor, $650.00; 
2-row Covington planters and 
cultivators, $250.00; B B 
harrow, $150.00; 2-dise break= 
ing plow, $150.00; Ferguson 
drag harrow, $130.00; pulver- 
izer, $35.00; lift bar, $25.00, 
draw bar, $10.00. All in excel. 
cond. and for 3-point hitch. 
 
  
 
M. S. Johnson, 316 Pine St.,} 
 
Marietta. Ph. 
collect calls.) 
 
1949 Dodge 1-1/2 ton van 
body truck, for sale or trade 
for Ford tractor equipment. T. 
H. Lanier, dr, Rt. 2, Salem 
Road, LaGrange. 
 
10 in. Hammermill and 6 in. 
belt, 22 ft. long in good shape, 
 
75.00 for both. J. E. Sanders, 
Rt. 1, Hull. 
 
1 Cockshut 30 - 49 tractor 
cultivators, heavy duty case 
harrow, Athens disc plow, dbl. 
action hydraulie lift power 
take-off, all fair cond.; also 
John Deere H. tractor, starter, 
hydraulic lift, planters and 
cultivators, practically new 
tires on vear, power take off. 
Hubert Hall, Rt. 3, Logan- 
ville. 
 
1960 Ford tractor, 641 Diesel 
series; 8 disc bush=bog har- 
row; 2-row cultivator; 2 
dise tiller plow: utility blade, 
all for $2,350.00 or will take 
good pick-up truck as part 
payment. Cecil Caldwell, 3840 
Chatham Dr., Doraville. Ph. 
GL 7-4504 after 4:00 p. m. 
 
2,000 layer cages with feed- 
ers and waterers 20c cage or 
$4.00 total. See at farm, 2 mi. 
east of Harrison or call. Mrs. 
Florence Boatright, 612 Kin- 
ney St. (Sandersville. Ph. 
3534.) : 
 
Deering = MeCermick mow- 
ing machine, scooter plow fits 
CY, HY and Mi? arma 
tfactors.- At my farm. GT, 
Cullens, Sr., Rt. 1, Sparta. Ph. 
TR 4-9985. 
 
Caterpillar bulldozier No. 
RD-6 Diesel with hydraulic 
control blade, good cond., used 
very little since overhaul. C. 
C. Jewett, Box 175, Rutledge. 
Ph. 4141. (No collect calls) 
 
Lift type Intl] bush and bog 
breaking harrow. Also lift 
type hay rake. All in new 
cend. and fits Farmall Cub 
or A. Farmall tractor, Sloan 
Whitlock, Rt. 2, Box 244 
Toceoa. ; 
 
Farmall A. tractor, planters 
and cultivators, bush and bog 
harrow, 2-dise plow and dbl. 
section harrow. Levi Ford, Rt. 
3, McDonough. Ph. 423-3861 
after 6:00 p. m. 
 
1952 Ford tractor, Trailway 
harrow, bearings run in oil, 
also Pasture Dream sod seed- 
er, 4 rams in perfect working 
cond. Tractor has new tires on 
rear, $1,000.00 for all. H.  
Brown, Smokey Road, Rt. 1 
Newnan. Ph. AL 3-5014. 
 
6-row Simplex cotton dus- 
ter for H. or M. Farmall trac= 
tor, used very little, cheap for 
cash. W. A. Myrick, Rt. 1, Ru- 
pert.  
 
_Taylorway bush and bog, 8- 
dise pull type harrow, good 
cond., $80.00. W. C. Seef, Box 
887, Fairburn. Ph. 964-3284, 
 
Ford tractor Workmaster 
model 641, only 235 hrs., 6 in. 
blade pan, subsoiler, Cole 
planter, cultivator, Dbl. drag 
harrow, lift, bush and bog 
harrew, all used very little, 
See and make cash offer. S. 
H. Almond, Mt. Vernon Road, 
Rt. 1, Box 95, Lithia Springs. 
Ph. 948-5265. 
 
John Deere No. 8 Forage 
harvester with two attach- 
ments; Pick-up and row erop, 
best offer; also John Deere 
No. 15 frail chopper, best of- 
fer. Dan Haygcood, Jr., Cul- 
loden. Ph. TU 5-2141, 
 
Practically new dbl. horse 
trailer, tandem wheels, cover- 
ed top, removable partition, 
 
250. without rubber. Lamar 
 
umpkin, Carnegie. h. 22739 
 
thbert, ht Bo dan 
 
427-1350 (No 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
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.|also, complete David Bradley 
 
Cub tractor; also, one small 
Joe Harrow. W. L. Hayes, Rt. 
1, Alma. 
 
Small cutaway harrow for| 
 
yc 
G. Ray Saunders, . 
 
  
 
Disc harrow, pull type, with 
tractor hitch, $35.00; 2-wheel 
trailer, 4 x 6 ft., $45.00; also 
approx. 800 ft. usd galvaniz=- 
ed water pipe, 1 in. dia. 12 
1/2c per ft. H. L. Lemons Rt. 
3, Lithonia. Ph. HU 36818. 
 
David Bradiey Super - 3 
arden tractor, bottom plow, 
harrow planter and adjust- 
able foot $17.00, all good. E. 
N. Griffin, Rt. 3, Box 146, 
Waycross., AT 3-3995 (no 
 
  
 
h. 
eollect calls.) 
 
6 ft. push blade for front 
end of tractor. Charles _ J. 
Taylor, Rt. 2, Elberton. Ph. 
 
feed 
 
283-1589. 
 
Turner PTO hand - 
hay. baler and 3-point hitch 
rake, good cond; cheap for 
cash or exchange for calves. | 
E. B. Cook, Nowhere Rd., 
Athens. 
 
CA 2-row Allis - Chalmers 
tractor with 4.80 hrs. (ser- 
vice showing), like new; 3=- 
point hitch snap-on- couple 
front and rear wheel weights, 
3=point tool bar and practical- 
ly new John Deere bush bos 
ahd other tools. O. G. Pitts, 
Carrollton. Ph, TE 2-876, _ 
 
2-H. wagon with bed and 
side boards in good cond., $65; 
2-H walking cultivator, good 
cond., $25.00; dbl. section 
drag harrow, good cond., $25; 
2-H. turner, good cond., $5. 
Write if interested. John 
Moon, Rt. 2, Temple. (nar 
Draketown.) _ 
 
49-A John Deere gasoline 
tractor; Taylorway 10 = disc 
bush and bog harrow; 16-dise 
pull type smoothing harrow; 
9 shank wheel type tool bar; 
Taylorway trail type subsoil- 
er; planters and cultivators 
for John Deer A. tractor: al- 
so, 11 in. portable Hammermill 
and belt. J. C. Rainwater, Jr., 
Rt. 1, Carrollton. Ph. 632- 
9493. ; 
 
1949 Ford Ferguson trac- 
tor with 8-point lift has Ford 
dirt scoop, sub-soiler, har- 
row, road scraper, all good 
cond., $525.00, ready to op- 
erate. Joe Ihms, 4525 LaVista 
Read, Tucker, | : : 
 
Good 2-wheel trailer, with 
lights $80.00, F-30 tractor, 
$300.00; Allis - Chalmers C. 
tractor, $225.00; 1953 - Chev. | 
pick-up truck, good tires and 
body, $125.00. Ben J. Beall, Rt. 
2, Hazlehurst. Ph. FR 5-2824. 
(No collect calls.) 
 
Ford pickup truck; Sears 
Super 3 Garden tractor with 
48 in. rotary mower, 32 in. 
sickle bar mower, cultivator, 
row marker and wheel weight. 
All items same as new. Hugh 
Bray, Rt. 1, Americus. Ph. 
7204 after 5:00 p. m. 
 
David Bradley garden trac- 
tor, cultivator, tocol holder, 
several cultivating tools, disc 
harrow, Bulldozier blade. All 
A-=1 cond., all for $100.00 Cash. 
George F. Christenbery, Rt. J, 
Rome. Ph. 234-3571. (No eol- 
lect calls.) 
 
Front-end dozier blade for 
W-9 Farmall tractor, good as 
new, reasonably priced, $300; 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
eut saw, $30.00. Ralph Bur- 
ton, Rt. 4, Summerville. 
 
Farmall 400 fuel burning 
tractor, $1,250.00; 32-dise tan- 
dem wheel controlled harrow, 
$400.00; John Deere 55, 12= 
foot, combine, $1,600.00; 24 ft. 
peg tooth harrow, $125.00; 
Farmall A. traetor with culti- 
vator, $250.00. J. E. Larsen, 
Cochran. (Equipment located 
half-way between. Cochran 
and Jeffersonville.) 
 
Int] Harvester, 2-H. mower 
No. 9 has two5 ft. blads, 
Mower used very little, and 
does excel. work, $45.00 at my 
farm. T. M. Franklin, Rt. 1, 
Winston. 
 
Mowing machine; cut-away 
harrow, riding  culta=plow, 
hay rake; yoke and. bow, 
works on an OT 5, $175.00 
complete. Bob Wells, Rt. 1 
Box 181, Richland. 
 
Case elevator with motor, 
good cond., $150.00; Case 
combine with bin, fair cond., 
$150.00. Charlie Thomas, Jr., 
Rt. 1, Hawkinsville.  ; 
 
Two Buckeye electric brood- 
ers, 500 chick cap., in perfect 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
_| DI, bueket holds 5 
 
3-point which hay 
Ford tractor, $25.00 at 
J. C. Otwell, Rt. 4, Bo 
Newnan. Ph. AL 3-121 
 
_ John Deere Model 
tor, 2-dise plow, $100.00; J 
mowing mach., $150.0 
loading dirt scoop, $7 
jJlanters and cultiva 
ertilizer shoppers),  
Will trade all or pa 
in. Fertilizer spreade 
delivery fake or cattle. 
Jennings, c/o Shady 
Farm, Rt. 1, Hiram. Ph. 
2047, (Douglasville.) 
 
Intl Harvester, Mod 
harvester thresher, has 
pan and canvas, reas 
priced. Mrs. Morris Ca 
2, Gordon. : : 
 
Heavy - duty tracto: 
spike tooth harrow, 
heavy and strong, 
hitch lift type for Ford 
tor, used very little, 
cond., $150.00. No  
James A. Cocroft, Rt. 4 
ison. Ph. 545-M2. =. 
 
Irrigation outfit, com] 
with pipe; dise plow; bu: 
bos harrow; farm truce 
other farm equipment 
Ferguson, Box 93, Yat 
 
2-dise plow for Ford 
tor, and one ccnerete 
machine, both for $25. 
P. Mull, Rt. 2, Acwo: 
 
934-3242, a 
Rubber tired Case 
 
with front end loader, 
78 ya 
cellent cond., $1,500.00. 
P.O: Box. 455.4 
ur, Ph. 4609-9162... 
Ford mowing miachi 
point hitch, bought new 1 
fall, used a few times, 
new. Lee Sellers, Chase 
Cornelia. _ poe 
_ Farmall Super A. trae 
disc plow, trailer typ 
rubber, cultivator and_ 
ers, all good cond. Oma 
gle, Rt. 3, Jasper. Ph, 
735-3549. ; 
 
Electric motor, 1/4 
good cond., also electri 
not used vefy much. 
Gunnin, Union Point. 
 
rows, good coend., $550. 
L. Sims, Rt. 2,- Hwy. 
Woodstock. Ph. GR 5 
(Alpharetta. ) See 
Taylor, 4-26 in. dise 
model 10-64, new cond. 
or trade for good riding 
Mrs. S . Missroon 
Screven. Ph. 786=4120. _ 
Oliver 70 tractor, in 
running cond., $400.00; O] 
70 tractor not ih running ce 
good for spare parts, $1 
H. A. Felder, Blake! 
.4-wheel drive Jeep; 
del Intl tractor, 5-dis 
20-dise smoothing harro 
ft. lime spreader; 1957 
Ford dump truck, 7 yd. 
 
etteville Rd. S. E. 
Ph. MA 7=8488. org 
Super C. Farmall 195 
del in first- class eond 
tor plus all farming 
ment, Includes 2-rew 
bush afd bog harrow 
carrier to haul, subs 
large mowing machin 
planters, and_ plows, 
$1,100.00. A. C. Crawfor 
2. Tallapoosa. (Can be si 
Elex Charles home pla 
old Jacksonville Hwy, ne 
and Ala line) a 
 
Equipment 
 
WANTED 
 
   
   
    
    
    
     
    
  
 
Want Marlin drag - 
heavy ditcher, tandem 
harrow about 7 ft. wide, 
shape. F. Harris, 
Tallapoosa. 
 
Want good Super A. Fart 
tractor, 1950 -: 1954 
Must be good cond., W6 
 
consider ord or Fe 
sam model; also, want 
equipment for same, 
price. James H. Turner, 
Cleveland. 2 
 
Want P. T. O. for 
Allis - Chalmers t 
a be good_ cond 
 
  
 
  
 
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old model trac- 
ler and har- 
wetteville-Col- 
 
rE 
 
preader with or 
Joel Fy Cau- 
Dh. HO 3-228]. | 
 
3 _ tractor 
ithout fertilizer or 
 
. Quote price. J. 
aor 297, Fair- 
 
       
  
 
be attached. 
E. Donald Me- 
 
cultivators and 
for 1952. pony 
is tractor. C. N. 
Box 193 Thomas 
sboro. Ph. 478- 
eollct calls). 
 
swap Simplicity 
cr {rotary type) 
pe sickle mower, 
ctor used one sea- 
ond. Phil Jones, 335 
Road, Athens. 
 
   
    
  
    
    
   
   
    
    
       
    
  
  
    
      
    
   
  
    
   
      
     
      
    
     
    
   
  
  
  
     
   
    
  
    
     
   
  
   
      
     
     
        
    
   
  
 
ed Ford tractor, 8-N 
yron D. Leach, Rt. 
ifburh. Ph. 461- 
 
y garden trae- 
glesby, Rt. 6, 
 
icy, just so it runs. 
Rt. 1, Jasper. 
 
; must be in good 
nywhere in Ga.. Give 
ails first letter. Con- 
 
e. V. E. Wilson, Rt. 
Bs. 
 
large size, off = set 
all equipment. Must 
ond. A. S. Callaway, 
s Road Farms, Rayle. 
 
buy 40 ft. flat tan- 
-Would consider 
ler, must be good 
easonably priced. W. 
, 114 East Lake Dr., 
Ph. 457-2964. 
pla r distributor, 
$s for Super A. Far- 
actor. Also, have good 
arrow and trucks for 
used on bottem 
Howard Craven, 
361, Newnan. _ 
nt to exchange grass and 
Eben s 
attachment for row 
to fit Ne. 8 John 
e harvester. Ned 
inder. Ph. 867-3759. 
am pump. Samuel B. 
4, Hwy. 120, Law- 
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SNe 
 
   
 
  
 
    
 
bl. Reg. polled Hereford 
1, wt. 1,600 Ibs., no bad 
abits, gentle and guaranteed 
breeder. Franklin Sutton, 
Norman Park, Ph. 985-1373 
{Moultrie). 
 
Reg. Angus bull, 23 mos. old, 
$200. W. C. Wilson, 2907 
Snapfinger Rd., Decatur, Ph. 
BU. 9=7068. 
 
Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford 
 
  
 
  
 
+) 5ull, less than 3 yrs. old, well 
 
built and good size, $300. Bill 
Scheaffer, Rt. 3. Conyers, Ph. 
 
JO | 483-8408. 
 
- _ Jersey bull, 13 mos. old, ar- 
tifically bred, no good offer 
refused. Harvey L. Towe, Wat- 
kinsvide (5 mi. S. of on 
Greensboro Hwy.) 
 
Purebred Holstein cow, wt. 
1,000 Ibs., to freshen about 30 
days; mixed cow, wt. 800 lbs. 
and her calf, wt. 300 libs.; one 
Angus steer, 400 lbs. and 2 
Angus steers, wt. 300 lbs. ea., 
none weaned from mother. R. 
O. White, Box 695, Lake 
 
M3 Jodeco, Rd. 1, Jonesboro, Ph. 
 
GR. 8-8348 
 
Reg. Angus bull, rich in 
Eileenmere blood, 15 mos. old 
 
\with ped. and Reg. papers, 
 
$200.00. R. O. Anderson, c/o 
Dbl. D. Ranch, Keysville. 
 
Jersey milch cow, giving 3 
gal, milk daily for sale; also, 
3 hogs for sale. Mrs. Jessie 
Harrison, . Rt. 1,. Box 142, 
Jonesboro, Ph. 478-9412. 
 
20 Reg. polled Hereford 
bulls, 10 to 24 mos. old, all 
are deep red, well marked and 
n very good shape, calfhood 
vaccinated. Winton C. Har-. 
ris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. 584- 
2312 (Odum). 
 
_ Reg. Jersey bull, Lavender 
Sparkling Jester Lad, 576756, 
Star bull, son Lavender Spark- 
ling Noble 5 StarUS, born 
Jan. 1957, used my herd past 
3 yrs., his get outstanding, de- 
horned, ring in nose, easily 
handled, $250. transferred to 
buyer. Write or call collect. 
James Hughes, c/o Twin Oaks 
Dairy, Rt. 1, Dublin, Ph. BR. 
2-5688. i 
 
Guernsey male calf, 3 mos. 
old, not Reg. but good as the 
best, sired by Monarks 0750, 
$80. at my farm. William D. 
Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 154, Don- 
alsonville. _ 
 
Red Jersey cow, to freshen 
early summer, giving 2-1/2 
gal. milk daily, 4-1/2 yrs. old, 
$130.; 4 heifers, 2 Guernsy 
and 2 Jersey, 3-8 mos. old 
and ohe 10 mo. old, all 4 for 
$200. Mrs. F. W. Womack, Rt. 
1, Barney. : 
 
My SOE isk Ss ee ee 
 
Reg. polled Herefords, bulls 
of breeding age and bred an 
open heifers. H. Young Till- 
ian, 1207 W. Park Ave. 
Valdosta. 
 
Reg. Black Angus bull, 
EKileenmere strain, 1 yr. old, 
200. Dewey Smith, Rt. 2, 
Marietta, Ph. 428-7837. 
 
UO ee ne See 
2 Reg. Black Angus bulls, 
Eileenmere bloodline, 16 mos. 
old, ready for light service, 
$200. ea. or_will sell dbl. Reg. 
Whiteface Hereford, 3 yrs. old 
in Sept. A. L. Norris, Roswell, 
Ph. 993-6915 (no collect calls). 
 
Reg. 8 mo. old Holstein 
 
pull, Burke breeding, from 
artificial sire and outstanding 
 
  
 
  
 
dam, reasonable. Dan Hay- 
good, Jr., Culloden, Ph. TU. 
5-2141. ; 
 
5 Ce EE aa ea 
Santa Gertrudis 7/8ths 
cow, 5 yrs. old with 2 mo. old 
bull calf 15/16ths. Calf eligi- 
je for Reg., $350. Jack 
Crowder, c/o Melody Brook 
Farm, Rt. 3, Windy Hill Rad., 
Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-8656. 
 
Reg. Angus, 16 cows and 1 
bull. Cows either with calf by 
sid or will calve this sum- 
mer. M. C. Richards, Alpha- 
retta, Ph. 475-6615 after 6 
PM or weekends. 
 
2 Regs. Angus cows with 
Reg. calf at side, proven pro- 
ducers and former show heif- 
ers; also, Reg. 5 yr. old Eile- 
enmere bull. W. T. Torgesen, 
c/o Whistle Top Farm, Cor- 
nelia. 
 
8 breeder cows: 5. Black 
Angus, 2 mixed preed (1/2 
Angus) and 1 purebred 
Guernsey, all bred to Reg. An- 
sus bull, 4 Angus cows are 
due to freshen.in April or 
May and 2 others in June or 
duly, $950. for lot. Arthur 
Post, Rt. 1, Austell. 
 
Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mos. 
old, calfhood vaccinated, from 
clean herd, F, W. Phillips, e/o 
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_ Swine 
 
Spotted Poland China boars 
 
and gilts, best bloodlines, Reg. 
-h buyers name. Julius Geor- 
ge, Rt. 2, George Rd., Cave 
Spring (2 mi. off Bluff Rd.). 
 
Purebred meat type Duroc 
pigs, from champion _blood- 
lines, Reg. P. M. Middleton, 
Rt. 3, Waycross (5 mi. out 
Valdosta Hwy., look for Du- 
roc sign). : 
 
: Reg. Spotted Poland China 
woar and gilt pigs, best breed- 
ing, meat type, can furnish 
unrelated pairs, dbl. treated, 
health Cert. and ped. in buy- 
ers name. Will ship. Quitman 
eeaa Eastman, Ph. 3 
 
3 Duroe males, 1-2 yrs. o!d 
300 lbs. and up, 
young Duroc sheoats, 
and up, $20. ea. M. H. 
son, 2988 East Point St., East 
Point, Ph. PO. 7=8104. 
 
Duroes, cherry red, 5 gilts 
and 1 boar, quality bred, 
Cholora treated, good confor- 
mation, meat type, all Reg. in 
United Assn., wt: 125 lbs., 5 
mos. old. See at farm, 7 mi. 
E. of Ft. Valley on state Rt. 
 
  
 
96. J. H. Donaldson, Rt. 1, 
Yort Valley. 
9 Duroc and Hampshire 
 
srossed feeder pigs, born Sept. 
$5, 1961, $15. ea. Mrs. F 
Womack, Rt. 1, Barney. 
 
Reg. Duroc males and fe- 
yaales, 5 mos. old, wt. 150 to 
200 \bs., $40. Ernest P. Car= 
ter, Baxley, Ph. 367-2877. _: 
 
OIC breeding stock pigs, 9 
wks. old, medium blocky type 
stock, $25, ea.; Reg., treated 
and FOB. Cheaper at: farm. 
No Sunday sales. Paul J. Cain, 
Rt. 1, Commerce. SS 
 
Reg. SPC boars and gilts, 
best bloodlines, long lean 
meat type, will make fine 4-H 
gilts and service boars. See 
ai my place 2 mi. W. of Dimp- 
geys store. All letters ans. 
Larry Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave 
Spring. : : 
 
6 purebred Hampshire sows 
and 3 Duroc sows and 1 Du- 
roe boar, sows are bred: Free 
of all disease, for sale rea- 
sonable. Billy Sanders, Vien- 
na, Ph. 268-4716. 
 
Reg. Spot (formerly called 
Spotted Poland China) hogs 
for sale, from a Certified Bru- 
vellosis free herd. A. LaPorte, 
Cordele, Ph. 273-1593. 
 
23 Tamworth and Landrace 
 
ctoss pigs, 6 wks, old by 
April 15. E. J. Watters, Jr., Rt. 
1 Adairsville, Ph. SP. 3- 
 
3224, 
 
al}: a2 Yorkshire and Landrace 
 
erossed pigs, 8 wks. old, for 
sale. Donald Cardell, Rt. 3, 
Douglasville, Ph, 447-4533. _ 
 
6 purebred Black Essex 
male pigs 50-75 libs. ea., worm- 
ed and treated but cannot 
Reg., $20. ea. at farm. J. M. 
King, Rt. 2, Box 290, Black- 
 
75 Duroc meat type pigs, 
from litters of 9 or more, 
 
weaned, $25. ea. for boars or 
gilts Reg. in buyers name. 
Sioan McKay, Rt. 1, Box 69, 
 
Bartow, Ph. 357-3 (Wadley). 
 
Reg. Landrace, service age 
boar and gilts, from, popular 
bloodlines, weaned pigs from 
Cert. stock. H. T. Courson, 
Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-2589. 
 
Reg. Black Essex male pigs, 
 
10 wks. old, available by the} 
 
25th of April. Wiley G. Dam- 
viet, Rt. 1. Box 210, Valdosta. 
 
Reg. Hereford boar hogs, 
13, wks. old, best breeding, 
Reg. in buyers name, at farm 
$40, Leonard Fleming, Reed 
Creek Rd., Hartwell. 
 
15 Reg. Duroc pigs, 6 wks. 
oid, from choice stock, bes of 
bloodlines, $20. and $25. ea. 
Papers furnished if wanted. 
Ready for sale May 1. Mae 
Hayes, Watkinsville, Ph. LI. 
3-2224. 
 
OGG iE NUS ae cane ena teen eee 
 
3 Purebred Spotted Poland 
China gilts, 5 mos. old, about 
450 lbs. Carl Braun, Cars- 
well Ave. Ext., Waycross (1/2 
mi. W. from Baptist Village). 
 
Horses, Mules & Ponies 
 
iy eerste ee Meg ine ep PRC eee 
 
Nice Shetland pony gelding, 
tan and white with white tail 
and mane, about 5 yrs. old, 
complete set of harnesses with 
2 bridles and halter, cart with 
rubber tired wheels; also, 
nice tan saddle and blanket, 
 
  
 
  
 
     
  
     
 
all or trade for 
 
|ket pric. 
 
  
 
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E, 
.| Loach, Jr., Claxton, Ph. 444. 
 
  
 
all in perfect cond. ae for | 
 
  
   
 
5 yr. old brown and white 
herse, about 700 lbs., gelding 
saddle and work gear, will 
 
work or ride, gentle for chil- 
dren, no bad habits, $200. or 
will trade for cattle. No let- 
ters ans. J. T. Thomason, Ila, 
PH ST. 9as1TO re 
 
At. Stud: 3 fine Tenn, Walk- 
ing horse studs, all with dif. 
bioodlines: At Midnight, 
(Midnight Boys Command 
(Son of Merry Boy); Society 
Dot (son of Society Man). 
Have top facilities for mares. 
A. W. Gay, Johnsons Ferry 
Rd., (at the river), Sandy 
Springs, Ph. 427-9188 days. 
 
1 yr. old stud colt, blaze 
face, very gentle, $125. Mrs. 
F. W. Womack, Rt. 1, Barney. 
 
At Stud: Brays Island 
Glowing Star, Light grey 
Welsh stallion. C. De- 
 
  
 
Strawberty roan colt, flax- 
en mane and tail, 11 mos. old, 
 
$125. W. Morris, 1939 
Camellia Dr., Decatur, Ph. 
DR. 8-8967. 
 
850 Ib. mare mule, gentle 
for children to ride, worked 
very little past 2 yrs.; also, 3 
yr. old saddle stock mare 
colt, not handled much. Let- 
ters ans. Grover Prickett, 
Commerce. ; 
 
6 yr. old Apoloosa Quarter 
horse, well mannered and 
 
  
 
| well trained; Marion Perkins, 
 
5146 Redan Rd., Stone Moun- 
tain, Ph. 469-6861. 
 
At Stud: Reg. Quarter 
horse, Dan Spray P-142883, 
sired by AQHA Champ Pen- 
ny Pendleton by Scooters. 
Tony Hutchinson, Carrollton. 
 
tea old, Mexican burro 
jennies, each with colt by side; 
2H. wagon in excel. cond. 
Call or see any Sat. W. S. Mc- 
Michael, Quitman. 
 
At Stud: Rising Sunday 
Sun., dbl. Reg. Palomino stal- 
lion, TWHBA No. 550-168, 
PHBA No. 15,357. Proven sire 
of top quality colts. Mares 
boarded, return. priviledge. 
Ray Warr, Rt. 2, Box 154, 
College Park, Ph. PO. 1-6732. 
 
5 gaited American saddle 
horse, Reg. chestnut gelding, 
sired by Genius Masterpiece, 
dam Highland Ina. Top blood- 
lines, good conformation, 
very good show prospect, g0- 
ing good in gaits. Ben Hill, 
2641 Bob-O-Link Dr., Macon, 
Ph. 788-1459. 
 
Good horse mule, ana dq 
100 ibs., $100. J. L. Carroll, 
Rt. 2, Butler. 
 
2 small Quarter horses, 
$165. $200.; saited racking 
horse, $225.; Walking horse 
colt, $135.; all gentle for chil- 
dren; also, horse trailer, $150. 
R. A. Baker, Ellenwood, Ph. 
474=7355. 
 
Nice solden Palomino pa- 
rade mare, flawless conforma- 
tion, top ribbon winner; also. 
excel. Buckskin Quarter type 
mare for sale. Nancy Ander- 
son, 2506 Wawona Dr., NE 
Atlanta 19, Ph. ME. 6-5147. 
 
4 Shetland pony mares with 
colts by side, gentle for chil- 
dren; also, several other pon- 
jes to pick from and saddles 
and bridles; 2 nice Welsh 
geldings. All worth the mon- 
ey. Jss Holbrook, Jonesboro, 
Ph, Gr. 8-6771. 
 
Nice pleasure horses and 
ponies, gentle for children. 
priced reasonably. Being used 
for riding instruction, trail 
rides and pony; also, saddles 
and bridles, $25. up; also, At 
Stud: Racking golden Palo- 
mino stallion, fee $20. Don 
Cochran, Shiloh Rd., 
nesaw, Ph. 427-1819 (Mariet- 
 
5'). 
 
all sizes and cols. to choose 
from. Bred mares, geldings 
and mares with colts by side, 
all gentle, some child broke, 
$100. and up; also, pony carts. 
saddles and _ bridles. Z. W. 
Kirkland, 2621 Ball Park Dr., 
Tucker, Ph. 938-1574. 
 
At Stud: Melzar, 14920, 
Reg. Arabian gray stallion, 
fee $25. with return privi- 
ledges; also, Reg. 3/4 Arabian 
colt for sale, $300. Mrs. 
Frank Cummings, Dawson, 
Ph. 995-5675. 
 
   
  
  
  
  
 
  
 
  
    
  
  
 
  
   
 
prox. 800 Ilbs., 
 
brown with white 
forehead, spirited, for exp. 
riders, 150. of with vry 
good western saddle, bridle 
and breast plate, $200. H. T. 
Jenning ady Crest Farm, 
 
gaited, 
spot in 
 
   
 
  
 
2-2047 
 
stallions, _ 5<gaited, 
 
Lozier, 1505 Fairview Rd., N. 
 
Ken-- 
 
Shetland and Welsh ponies, 
 
Small, 8 yr. old, Tare, av-| 
 
   
  
  
  
  
 
    
 
    
    
      
      
    
   
   
   
 
   
   
 
At Stud: Two Reg, Alb 
 nice Pa: 
rade and Show stock, Fee, $25, 
Foals Reg. Mrs. Julia Hen-- 
derson, /o Rehobeth Sta- 
bies, Suwanee. 2 
 
Pr. of matched  
900-950 Ib., good, gentle wor 
mules. Will work doubl o 
single, children can_ ride 
drive them. George Scott Sr., 
Toccoa, (near Toccoa Falls 
School Rt. 17). ; 
 
Purebred Arabian filly bay 
with blaze and four white 
stockings. Very nice filly, 8 
mo. old and excel. conforma- 
tion. Ann Quattlebaum, Don- 
alsonville. Ph. JA. 4-2468. 
 
At Stud: Playboy, nice 
five - gaited Chestnut with 
white mane and tail, 2 stock- 
ings and blaze. Transporia- 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
tion furnished. Fee $25. and 
2 return privileges. Jerry, 
eee Marietta. Ph. 427= 
vo . 
 
1 yr. old Shetland stallion 
sorrell, white mane and tail,  
$100.; 3 yr. old grey Shetland 
mare, $200.; 3 yr. old Shet- 
land mare in foal, $225; Sev- 
eral other mares. Also, 2 
common billy goats, young 
and fat, $5. ea. A. L. i 
3665 Thaxton Rd., S. W., At- 
santa 11. Ph. DI 4-2777. : 
 
  
 
7-yr old Buckskin mare, 
exceptional mare bred to Reg. 
Quatter horse, to foal in 
June, nice chestnut filly with 
fiax mane and tail, 4 white 
stockings; also Nearly new 
2-H. Tandem Floyd trailer, 
hydraulic brakes. Geor*e 
Lindsey, Kennesaw. Ph. 42- 
7-3957, (Marietta). 
 
39 in. Reg. sorrel stud, and 
i0 nice young brood mars, 
scme with colts by side, also 
several nice 1 yr. old filiys. 
Will sell together or separ- 
alely, reasohably priced. M. 
L. Parks, 2710 Flat Shoals 
Rd., Decatur. Ph. DR 7-7424. 
Se SN een RUSTE ise 
 
Sheep and Goats 
sR Taree Re ei un cc 
3 good milk goats, 2 fresh, 
good milkers, one to freshen 
soon, and one buck about 1 | 
yr. old. Mrs. T. W. Phillips, 
 
Ri. 1, Smyrna. Ph. HE 5-7739 
after 5:00 p.m. 
 
  
 
  
 
Two fine milk goats to  
freshen second and third time 
the last week in April. Both 
one gal. milkers when fresh, 
$35.00 ea. at my place. J. W. 
Cartledge, Sr. 2829 Hart Dr., 
Columbus. 
 
Fresh Hubian milk goat, and 
1 kid, from fine stock, $35. 
Mrs. F. W. Womack, Rt. 1, 
Barney. 2 
 
  
 
  
 
95 grade ewes, 3 rams and 
45 lambs. Must sel immedi- 
ately. Make offer. O. L. De= 
 
&., Atlanta 6. Ph. DR 3-011. 
 
  
 
Reg. French Alpine, pure 
Del-Norte stock; only one 
puck kid left and i-yr. old 
doe, not bred. Excel. breed- 
ing, sired by Star B. Herlindo ~ 
Del Norte, No. A-125253-FA-  
6668. Maternal Grand-dam,  
Lela Del Norte, No. 
125696-FA-6669. Miss Nellie  
Mi. Mingledorff, Rt. 3, Doug= 
 
las. 
 
  
 
Fresh milk goat and 3 kids. 
Gives 1 gal. per day. Fresh= 
ened April 6) all for $22.50. 
J. C. Otwell, Rt. 4, Box 217, 
Newnan. Ph. AL 3-1216. 
 
At Stud: Reg. Togsgenburg 
buck goat, $3. E. J. McMa- 
tion, 1929 Cherry Road, Au- 
susta. Ph. RE 33710. 
 
' Fine milk goat to freshen, 
gives 5 qts. milk, pure bred 
doe, Will not ship. Also have 
male goat for breeding pur- 
poses at my home. Fran 
Hodgs, 3860 Cascade Rd. S. 
W., Atlanta 11. : 
 
6 milk goats, $15. and $25. 
ea., some fresh in; also Ford 
3-quarter pick-up truck in 
good cond. for $150. or trade 
for calves of equal value. 
Ruelee Standridge, Route 4, 
Commerce. Ph. 5-4105. 
 
Nubian butt=-headed milk 
goat with kids, $35., freshen- 
ea March Ist, gives around 
1/2 gal. day when milked. 
Running with kids at present. 
Mrs. Talmadge Hamlin, Rt. 1, 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
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MARKET 
 
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~~ Livestock 
 
WANTED 
 
  
 
~--Want Walking horse, 3-5 
 
yrs. old, trained, gentle. State 
color; price, (Within 30 mi. of 
Toccoa), Charles E. Jones, 
 
Box 68, Toccoa. 
 
  
 
- Want Reg. Guernsey male 
ealf, 6-8 mo. old, deep red 
with plenty of white. H. W. 
Thurmond, Farmington. 
 
Want one or two nice 
healthy Jersey heifers, 6-8 mo. 
oid or would consider Guern- 
sey-Jersey. Must be reason- 
ably priced and not too far 
Mountain. H. C. 
Prophitt, Rt. 3, Pine Moun- 
tain. 
 
Want calves, 3 da. to 6 
mo. old, any breed, any sex. 
Ce Ee Joiner, 3057 Dean 
Bridge Road, Augusta. 
 
Want 3-bred Hampshire 
gilts from large litters. State 
age, price and size of litters. 
Jim Hopkins, Rt. 2, Clayton. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Marglobe and Rutger toma- 
to plants, moss packed, $3.00 
M.; $1.00 C. Ready now, and 
delivered; also, long cane hot 
pepper plants, moss packed, 
$1.00 C.; $4.00 M. No checks, 
can fill large orders. W. R. 
Lightsey, Surrency. 
 
Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2 
C.; 500, $7.00; $12.50 M. Add 
postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, 
Gainesville. 
 
Cert. Ga: Red potato plants, 
500, $2.50; $4.00 M.; 3,000 or 
more, $3.50 M. all first class 
plants. B. Lowell Head, Al- 
ma, Ph. 632-5229. 
 
British Soverign strawberry 
plants, 2 doz., $1.50 PP. No 
telephone orders. C. A. Shell, 
1675 Willis Mill Rd., Atlanta 
lsd 
 
Mastodon strawberry plants, 
500, $3.00; $5.00 M. Send 
money orders only. Mrs. A. 
D. Jones, Rt. 1, Cumming. 
 
Georgia Red potato plants, 
State inspected, full count 
and quality guaranteed, $4.00 
M.; 4 M. or more, $3.50 M. J. 
H. Williams, Alma. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Want one or two logging 
mules, must weigh at least 
1500 Ibs. ea. Jill M. Moran, 
 
- North Columbia St., Milledge- 
 
ville. Ph.: 2-3893. 
 
  
 
Seed & Plants 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
Gourd seed: Bushel type, 
grows 4 - 6 ft. in circumfer- 
ence, 
Arnold, PO Box 242, Hogans- 
ville. 
 
White Half Runner bean 
seed, Germ. 78 pct., 10 pct. 
hard seed, 50c cup: Spineless 
Okra seed, Germ. 88 pct., 30c 
cup full. Add postage. Mrs. 
A. L. Dodd, Rt. 2, Hampton. 
 
Running Okra seed, 1/2 cup, 
$1.00 PP; Mammoth Russan 
sunflower seed, 60c cup PP. H. 
C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd., 
SW, Atlanta, Ph. PO. 1-7626. 
 
Martin and Dipper gourd 
seed, 100, 25c and stamped 
envelope. Mrs. Henry S. Wal- 
ker, Rt. 2, Box 359, Washing- 
ton. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
15 seed, $1.00. W. P. 
 
Watercress plants, $1.25 C. 
All well rooted plants. Mrs. 
C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Calhcun. 
 
Blakemore straw berry 
plants, $1.25 C. Damp packed 
and PP in Ga. Mrs. D. F. Heis- 
ler, Rt. 2, Stubbs Ave., Och- 
lochnee. 
 
Chas. Wakefield cabbage 
and white Bermuda onions, 
toG3 Crys 50052 Sie75-993-00 aie 
Rutger tomatoes, Ga. Red po- 
tatoes, Calif pepper and long 
Cayanne pepper, $1.00 C.; 500, 
$4.00; $7.00 M. Del. H. E. 
Smith, Box -82, Baxley. 
 
Klondike strawberry plants, 
parent and young plants, 90c 
C.; $8.00 M. Add 25c per C. 
for postage and handling. 
Minimum shipment 200 plants. 
Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466 
Page Ave., NE, Atlanta 7, Ph. 
DR. 3-1846. 
 
Rutger and Marglobe toma- 
to plants, good strong plants, 
moss packed, $3.00 M; $1.00 
C. Ready now, no checks and 
delivered; also, hot pepper 
plants, moss packed, $3.75 M.: 
$1.00 C. Del. Can fill lerge 
orders. Ruby Lightsey, Sur- 
rency. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
250 lbs. Ala. purple hull 
 
peas. Germ. 89 pct., 40s ib. 
 
No less than 250 Ibs. shipped 
to one party. W. Neel Jolly, 
Rt. 2, Kingston. 
 
  
 
4 bu. large speckled Vel- 
vet bean seed, Germ. 70 pct., 
hard seed, 11 pct., $9. bu 
PP: FOB: or $1000 bu: 
R_ T. Futrell, 2, Springfield. 
 
  
 
Clemson Spineless o k r a 
seed, Germ. 85 pct., 35c lb. 
PP. No order less than 2 lbs. 
W. V. Brannen, Unadilla. 
 
Giant Bushel gourd seed, 
25 doz. Mrs. D. T. Gates, Rt. 
1, Hamilton. 
 
Good tender old time bean 
seed: white Half Runners, 
Germ. 88 pct., white Crease 
Backs, Germ. 97 pct., white 
Cut Shorts, Germ. 95 pct., 
each kind 75c cup. Add post- 
age. Mrs. Emory Goble, Rt. 3, 
Ellijay. 
 
_ Good tender old time bean 
seed: white Cornfield beans, 
Germ. 96 pct., white Half 
Runners, Germ. 96 pct., cream 
6-Weeks Germ. 92 pct., each 
75 cup full; red speckle 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
_ Crowder peas, Germ. 92 pct., 
 
white Black Eyed Calif. peas, 
Germ. 91 pct., each 50c cup 
full. Add postage. Mrs. Carl 
Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. 
 
4,000 yds. Hicks tcbacco 
plants, ready now. W. E. Wis- 
enbaker, Box 25, Lake Park, 
Ph. CH. 2-8043 (Valdosta). 
 
Burpee Big Boy tomato 
plants, now booking orders 
for individually potted or 
banded plants. Del. in own 
truck to large concerns in 75 
mi. radius. E. J. Long, c/o E. 
J. Long Farm, Canton. 
 
True garden sage for sea- 
soning sausage, good rooted 
plants, 8, $1.00. Del. by par- 
cel post. J. D. Fuller, Mount- 
ville. 
 
Early Jersey and Charleston 
Wakefield cabbage plants, 
300, $1.25; 500, $2.00: $3.00 M.; 
Rutger tomatoes and Calif. 
Wonder Sweet pepper and hot 
pepper plants, 500, $3.00; $5 
M3$100 :C; Del. in Ga: RB: 
Chanclor, Pitts, Ph. MI. 8- 
2035. 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Millions Ga. Red Cert. po- 
tato, 500, $2.50; $4.00 M.: 
3,000 up at $3.50 M. Only 
strong, healthy plants shipped. 
cae Head, Alma, Ph. 632- 
 
Tender white 1/2 Runner 
garden beans, Germ. 92 pct., 
 
white Creasback Cornfield 
beans, Germ. 94 pct. and 
white Cut Short Cornfield 
 
beans, Germ. 96 pct., all for 
sale. Mrs. Eula Beal, Rt. 3 
Box 132, Ellijay. 
 
Fresh California multiply- 
ing beer seed, 30c start or 5 
starts, $1. PP. Edith Fincher, 
Rt. 2, Bremen. 
 
Long, green pod, Spineless 
Okra seed (stays tender until 
pods are large), Germ. 76 pct., 
25 heaping cup; 5 cups, $1. 
Add 14c postage per cup. Mrs. 
Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Kennesaw. 
 
Seed from Jumbo gourds, 
over 4 ft. around, $1.50 doz.; 
less than 4 ft., 50c doz.; Dish- 
rag gourd seed, 50ce doz. In- 
clude stamped, self addressed 
envelope. J. M. Owen, Rt. 2, 
Tifton. 
 
50 or 60 bu. 90-Day run- 
ning Velvet beans, Germ. 86 
pet., hard seed 3 pct., $6. bu. 
W. E. Duke, Buena Vista. 
 
Old fashion tender white 
Crease Back bean seed, Germ. 
86 pct., 65c cupful PP. Miss 
Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59, 
Allijay. 
 
King Mammoth pumpkin, 
grow to 90 lbs., Germ 76 pct., 
3 doz. seed, 25c; Rocky Ford 
cantaloupe, Germ. 93 pet.; 
long green rind, yellow meat 
melon, Germ. 92 pct., 25c tbls. 
and addressed stamped enve- 
iepe; small apple shaped tu- 
piar tomato seed, Germ. 92 
pet., 25 tsp. J. H. Gordon, 
Rt. 1, Adel. 
 
Old time tender Half Run- 
her garden beans, Germ. 90 
pet., 70ce teacup full; 2 cups, 
$1.30; 4 cups, $2.40; 6 cups, 
 
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73.30. Add postage. Miss 
Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball 
Ground. 
 
  
 
Large round, dark rind, yel- 
 
low meat, watermelon seed, 
Germ. 83 pct., 50 seed, 10c; 
i50 seed, 25c; 700 seed, $1. 
 
Add stamned addressed en- 
 
  
 
_ ' Rebecca, 
 
velope. Mrs. P. E, Traylor, 
 
  
 
White tender Half Runner 
garden beans, Germ. 96 pct., 
50c large cup full. Add_ 38c 
vostage for 2 cups. Mrs. G. T. 
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. 
 
_ 75 or 60 common bantam 
hens, now laying, 75 ea. or 
the lot at 50c ea. Mrs. Carrie 
E. Tuggle, Rt. 3, Buford, Ph. 
434-7535. 
 
  
 
Yolando Soy beans, Germ. 
93 pet... combine run, but 
c.ean, bulk $3. bu. John S. 
Montgomery, Rt. 1, Reynolds, 
Ph. TI. 7-4262. 
 
Old time tender white 
Crease Back Cornfield bean 
seed, free of weevils, Germ. 
92 pct., 75c teacup full. No 
checks. Mrs. Viola Stover, Rt. 
B,, Ellijay. 
 
Good tender, little white 
Half Runner bean seed, Germ. 
88 pet., tender white Corn- 
field bean -seed, Germ. 88 
pet., both 60c cup full; Big 
yellow Pop Corn, Germ. 98 
pet., 50 cusp full. Add postage 
on all. Bessie Silvers, Rt. 2, 
Talking Rock. 
 
Home grown, recleaned, 
Brown top Millet for hay, 
Germ. 69  pct., 
$7.3 5 bags, $38.50; 10 bags, 
$65. all at my farm (first 
yiace E. of Palmetto where 
Hwy. 29 come back to A and 
WP railroad). R.D. Tatum, 
Palmetto. 
 
California Beer seed, 35c 
per start. R. H. Dunbar, 615 
W. Jessamine St., Fitzgerald. 
 
African Jumbo, Freak and 
Bushel type gourd seed, 6 $1.; 
Dipper, tree type, vase, Dish- 
rag and ornamental, $1. doz.; 
Martin, 50c doz.; Penguin, $1. 
g0z.; aiso, pumpkin  seed, 
Germ. 94 pct., 50e doz. Send 
stamped self addressed enve- 
lope. Harold James, Rt. 1, 
Box 87, Warm Springs. 
 
Fine Martin gourd seed, 
grow from 6-10 in. in diamet- 
er, 10 doz.* 3 doz., 25c or 7% 
aoz., 50c and self addressed 
and stamped envelope. Mary 
Lynn Prescott, Rt. 2, Box 213, 
Fitzgerald. 
 
Gourd seed: African Mon- 
ster (worlds largest), 7 x 8 
f{t., 8 seed, $1.; Indias King 
Cobra, 2 seed, $1.; shortneck 
Martin, Dishrag, Bird House, 
Hawaiian Water Battle and 
others, 3 oks. $1. L. E. Mor- 
gan, Rt. 4. Waycross. 
 
Black and red raspberry 
plants. wrapped in plastic film 
or cellophane, very damp, 
$1.50 doz. Add postage. M r s. 
H. oA. Chastain, Rt. 5, Elli- 
jay. 
 
Crabapple trees, 4, $1.00; 
garlic onions, large ones, $1 
doz.; catnip bunches, 6, $1.00; 
muscadine grave vines, 6, $1. 
Add pestage. Mrs. F. M. Tur- 
ner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. 
 
Freshly dug, well rooted, 
Cert. Suwanee Bermuda sto- 
lens, in 2 bu. bags, bearing 
tags and seals of Ga. Exp. Col. 
per bag; 1 - 4 bags, $4.00; 5- 
9 bags, $3.50; 10 or more, $3. 
D. C. Brumbalow, Fort Gaines. 
 
Jerusalem. artichokes f o r 
pickles or planting, $1.75 gal. 
at my home; $2.50 PP to 2nd 
zone, C. W. Page, 149 North 
Ave.. NE Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 
4-6452. 
 
Rhuebarb pie plants, 50c ea.; 
rhuebarb pie plant stalks, 
25c lb.; golden seal, 20c ea.; 
red hot dry pepper pods, 25c 
doz.; real long pepper, 25c 
teaspoon (for home use); bur- 
dock and horse radish, 3, 50c; 
spearmint, tanzy and yellow 
dock, 6, 50c. Add nostage. Mrs. 
Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Elli- 
jay. 
 
Sterns plum size strawberry 
plants, $2.00 C. PP in Ga. in 
cellophane. wrapping; also, 
black raspberries, $1.00 plus 
post. Prompt del. Mrs.. Z. D. 
Dodd, Rt. 1. Box 223, Alpha- 
retta, Ph. 475 - 6308 at noon. 
 
Poultry & Eges 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Araucanus chickens, laying 
blue, green, pink, gray and 
clive green eggs, $10. pr. ex- 
press collect; hatching eggs, 
assorted cols., 40c ea. insured 
parcel post. Minimum order 
6 eggs. Addie A. Edwards, 
716 Myrtle St., NE, Atlanta 
a Phs TR. AS57152, 
 
100 lb. bag, | 55 
 
4 Easter Egg (Araucanus; 
chickens, now laying coiorec 
eggs and 3 Easter Egg roost- 
ers, $25.; 25 mixed chickens, 
i I. Reds, White Leghorns, 
2 Sliver speckled - Spangles 
and others, $1.50 ea. or $30. 
for Jot; also, 100: ft. of 8: ft. 
fence and 9 post, $25. Will 
sell all together for $70. cash. 
John S. Crawford, 634 Lake- 
side Dr., Hapeville, Ph. PO. 
6-0029. 
 
Purebred white 
 
  
 
Cochins, 
 
Mille Fleurs eggs for settings, 
id, $1.50 at my place; also, 
Araucanus chickens, 1 yr. old, 
laying for about 5 mos., $8. 
pr., $12. trio or eggs at 40c 
ea. or $3. doz for setting. Mrs. 
R. L. Rothwell, 1775 Hadlock 
Sie lane 1d) Phew PL 8= 
 
  
 
Show type bantams, 1 pr. 
ea. of the following varie- 
ties: Spangled Old English, 
Biack Old English, Non- 
Bearded White Silkie, Golden 
Sebrights, $3.50 pr. or all 4 
pr., $12. Will ship. John M. 
Wolf, 4293 Chamblee-Tucker 
Rd., Doraville. : 
 
10 Dark Cornish hens and 
1 cockrel, $20. at farm. Write 
before coming as they- are on 
free range. H. W. Thurmond, 
Farmington. 
 
Eggs from full blooded 
Dark Cornish chickens, extra 
iarge type for hatching. 
James H. McNeil, PO Box 98, 
Bowman, Ph. 283-2871 (El- 
oerton). 
 
Dark Cornish, large type, 
chickens: 5 hens, 12 mos. old, 
laying; 5 pulets, 6 mos. old, 
iaying and 1 rooster, 6 mos. 
old, all for $15. Carl Braun, 
Carswell Ave. Ext., Waycross 
(1/2 mi. W. from Baptist 
Village). 
 
20 purebred Bulldog type 
Cornish game bantams, $5. 
trio at my home. G. J. More- 
land, Sr., 1582 Liberty Ave., 
ae Atlanta 17, Ph. DR. 3- 
995. 
 
Dark Cornish game eggs, 
$2.25 per set of 15, PP: 6 
Dark Cornish hens, $2. ea. 
and 1 rooster free. Pay ex- 
vress or come after. Mrs. Ed 
2a Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairs- 
ville. 
 
25 Allen Round Head game 
hens, just now starting to lay, 
end 1 rouster, 1-1/2 yrs. old, 
ali full stock, real fighters, 
nens avg. 4 lbs., 1-2 yrs. old, 
$25. at my home. Will not 
ship. Will have to catch at 
night. Loyd Handy, Rt. 1, 
Young Harris. . : 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
ieads, $4. for 15. Gradv 
 
Thomas, Bairsville. 
 
AAA grade pullets, White 
Yyeghorns, N. . Reds and 
white Plymouth Rocks, 2 mos. 
old 20th of April, $1. ea. 
Come see or I will ship ex- 
press collect. Clarence Brown, 
Helena. : : 
 
25 White Leghorn hens for 
Sale. S. E. Jackson, Fayette- 
ville, Ph. 461-7067. : 
 
Giant Black Minorcas eggs, 
1b, $3. ore $2.50. doz. iu. B: 
Millians, 105 Temple Ave., 
Newnan. 
 
12 ducks mixed, 4 geese, 
$1. ea. if all are taken or $2. 
ea. separately. Will not ship. 
Mrs. C. H. Coleman, White 
Sulpher Rd., Gainesville. 
 
2 white call drakes, both 
S40r 6$2250 searso. vrs. Old 
Mallard drake, $1.50; 1 pr., 3 
mo. old, grey calls, $4. Ship 
express collect. Paul W. Bar- 
wick, Rt. 2, Pine Park, Cairo. 
 
Game & Fowl 
 
FOR SALE 
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
  
 
Northern Bobwhite quail 
and eggs for sale. Eggs 18c 
ea.; day-old birds, 25c; week- 
old 30c; 2-wks. old 35c. Price 
will raise according to age of 
birds. Permit No. 26 Lumpkin 
Tyson, Rt. 2, Doerun. Ph. 
776-4162. : 
 
  
 
Araucanus chickens laying 
colored eggs, $10. pr.; hatch- 
ing eggs, assorted cols., 40c ea. 
Can ship eggs insured parcel 
post but cannot ship chick- 
ens. Send money order. Jack 
B. Fowler, Rt. 1, Box 28, El 
 
  
 
  
 
Ja- 
bell( near Savannah Ph? 
 
  
 
  
 
Northern Bobwhite quail, 
mated breeders, laying, $4. 
br.; also, White doves, $5. pr;. 
Ringneck doves, $4. pr., lay- 
ing. Will ship express collect. 
Send m.o. Permit No. 28: Miss 
 
  
 
Eva_ Wellace, 716 Myrtie S 
NE, Atlanta 8 Ph. TR 
5152. 
 
Golden and Silver Sebrights, } 33 
 
-|tant whites and varico 
 
Game eggs, Nigger Round} 
 
Kar - 9g. 5 
0. ais ade: 
2ist Street, Columbus, 
gia, 
Booking orders for 
$17.50 per C 
 
=gss, 
P. 
Ph. 
White Fantail pigeons 
AC pr. Will ship exp 
 
W. Capes, 2197 Colon: 
Atlanta 19. Ph. CE 7- 
 
White King pigeons, 
selected and banded, | 
cairs, producers of  
 
snd 25 pr. or more $.45 
J. J. Beaton, P. O. Box 
Waycross. : ae 
 
Fantail pigeons, : 
colors. Come make yot 
lection. Jerry  Greter 
 
ME 4-8540. 
 
Jumbo Ringneck Pheas 
breeders; 5 hens, 1 cock, $ 
Eggs in season; also, Bob 
quail breeders, $3.00 pr. 
mit No. 43. M. E. San 
581 Stewart Ave., S. W., 
lanta 10. 
 
Pheasant eggs, Whites 
Ringnecks, $1.50 doz.; 
have rabbits, all sizes, 
ea. Ben Tanner, Pinewood 
M. R., Milledgeville. 
 
Peacocks and hens, $3 
pr. W. A. Eaton, Rt. 6, Mari 
ta, Ph. 428-5995. 
 
Ringneck and Mo 
pheasant eggs, 10c at fa 
15 ea. del.; Also Giant 
 
   
   
      
   
  
  
    
   
    
  
    
    
    
  
    
     
    
  
   
   
     
    
  
  
   
  
   
    
   
   
    
 
  
 
12c ea. at farm or 18e d 
H. Requemore, Rt. 2, A 
cus, Ph. 7575 6:00 p. m. = 
p. m. pes 
 
New Zeland White 
greed rabbits, breeding stot 
wt. 10-13 Ibs., when 
8 lbs., at 5 mo., 6 Ibs. at 
None used as breeders 
der 9 lbs. Average litter 
Not inbred Scrubs but 
finest non-related. C. W. 
149 North Ave., N. E., A 
ta 8. : ee aoe 
. Little white rabbi 
sale; Bantam hens laying 
roosters; Also, 2 grown 
bits, buck and dow, _ 
Mrs. J. M. Bullington, 
Erskine Ave., College P 
Ph. PO 6-1760.  : 
 
Calif. rabbits, 1 yr. o 
does and 1 buck, $4.00 | 
Real nice. Mrs. : 
mack, Rt. 1, Barney. 
 
  
 
_ WANTED | 
 
Want Silver Spangled Hai 
bry baby chicks, Standar 
 
ley, Ph. MA 7-9655. 
 
Want live turkey hen 4d 
or within short distance  
M. Anderson, Williamson 
Want Blue Andalusian  
Lakenvelder hatching eg 
standard breeds or chicks. 
M. Murray, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 
Americus. 
 
Sales Events : 
 
APRIL 27  Friday 1:00 P. M 
Purebred Polled Heref 
Sale. at Melin Bros. 
Farm, Griffin, Spalding  
Co.  Clean pedigree cai 
tle: 50 top show and bree 
. ing cattle  17 serviceab 
bulls  34 bred heifers 
and cows. Colonel Domina 
Domestic Mischief and CMR 
breeding. Write for cattle 
catalog. Melin Bros., Griffin 
Ph, 7646. 
 
MAY 5  10:00 AM  Satu 
day  Lawrenceville, Ga. 
Fairgrounds  9th Annua 
Shetland Pony Sale  
to be sold to highest bidd 
 Other ponies will be _ 
accepted day of sale. Every 
one welcome. Joel Luns- 
ford, 186 Decatur St., 
Atlanta 3, Ph. JA. 2-736 
MAY 9  Hazlehurst, Ga 
eff Davis Co B