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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 25, 1962 NUMBER 34

PRODUCTION AND VALUE OF GEORGIA BROILERS (Period 1952-61)



Numbers Value
Year - (000) {000$)

1941 6, 000 2,775 ee: Number Broilers
1942 = 10,0005, 152 : Value, Dollars
1943 17, 000 12,198 }
1944 24, 000 19,116
1945 29, 520 24, 466
1946 | 22,435 20,171
1947 28, 717 24,191
1948: 33,025 29, 108
1949. 45, 574 32,977
1950 62, 892 45,433
1951 88, 678 68, 530
1952 112, 621 88,610 |
1953 121,631 93, 826
1954 154,471 101,951
{1955 . 177,642 125,700
1956 222,780 129, 836
1957 261,000 150,336
1958 292,119 164,521
1959 303,031 153,000
1960 =. 320,250 171, 206
1961) 348,200 156,272













































51 "52 153 154 5556. 5715815960
: Years
In the graph aboye, the white bars show production of broilers in pounds. The shad-

ed bars show return in dollars to the broiler industry. By this we see that the broiler
industry in Georgia is receiving less money for more broilers.

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Farm

Work

WANTED



White woman in early 60s
wants job on farm doing
light farm-work, keeping chil-
dren or taking care of elder-
+y people. Healthy, strong
and need work at once. Mrs.
Eddie Gresham, 1223 Cynthia
a Forest Park, Ph. 366-
32:55.

Young colored girl, 21 yrs.
old, wants job doing light
farm work on. farm and car-
ing for children or invalid, for
room, board and reasonable
salary with dependable peo-
ple. Edna M. Johnson, Rt. 3,
Box 181, Covington.

White man, 36 yrs. old,
with small: family wants job
tending laying hens. Sober,
honest and dependable. Par-
ty answering must not drink.
Need house wired for stove
and will have to be moved.
Prefer No. Ga. Write or see
after 5:30 week days.
Charlie Murdock, 14 Union
St., Summerville.

Single white man 49 yrs.
old, honest and dependable,
wants job on farm with good







people working with hens,
picking up eggs or raising
broilers, experienced jin all.

Also, can help take care of
clderly. Want reasonable pay,
room, board and laundry.
Must have bus fare. Buford
Bates, Rt. 1, Canton, Ph. GR.
9-2298 at noon.

Will clean hen houses for
manure in DeKalb, Douglas,
Gwinett. Also parts of Henry
and Hall counties. W. J. Bales,
114 East Lake Dr., Doraville.
Ph. 457-2964.

White, middle aged man,
wife and 15 yr. old daugh-
ter, with income, wants place
In country (prefer Fulton Co.
or near by) looking after
farm in exchange for 4-5 room
house with lights, heat and
water. Can move self. C. E.
Page, 561 Techwood Dr., NW,
Apt. 76-A, Atlanta 13.

White man, 54 yrs. old, and
wife. no children, wants job
cn farm. Can drive tractor,
trucks or plow mules. raised
on farm. Want house (can
furnish self) and reasonable
salary. Will have to be moved.
Marvin H>-~--ins, 820 Dixie
Ave., NE, Atlanta 7,









Man and wife, both 65 yrs.
oid and country raised and
Grawing Social Security,
want job on small place in
country. Need furnished
louse and small salary. Fran-
cis Dickerson, 475 Venable
St., SW, Apt. 250, Atlanta 13.



2 men want job turpentin-
ing on halves and some day
work. Both experienced and
can move at once. D. M.
Biack, Rt. 1, Bowman.



White woman, 39 yrs. old,
wants job on farm doing light
farm work, housekeeping and
cooking and can live in. Want
$25. week plus room and
board. Aubrey May, Rt. 4,
Box 252, Valdosta.

Man and wife with small
child wants job on _ farm,
raised on farm and _ know all
tarm operations, can drive
ractor and tend livestock.
Want 3-4 R. house (can fur-
nish and move self) and rea-
sonable salary. Russell L.
Morris, 2523 McAfee Rd., De-
catur, Ph. Bu. 9-8442.

Farm Help

WANTED







Want white or colored un-
encumbered, healthy, clean,
middleaged Christian lady
alone to live on farm in Cobb
county, care for two small
children, keep house, cook,
do light family laundry, and
uight farm chores in exchange
tor nicely furnished private
living quarters with private



bath, meals and $60. month.
Health card and recent ref. re-
quired. Give full particulars
regarding experience, religion,
age. =\Mrs. (J. Bailey. +207
Spencer St., Dalton.

middle-aged white
couple, no children. Wife to
work in farm home and hus-
band to work on beef cattle
arm. Salary, room and board
for both. Must have fair edu-
cation, neat, clean and re-
spectable. No drinkers, Fur-
nish ref. and nearest tele-



vhone. J. Lynwood Bentley,
Sr., The Rock. Ph. 647-3688.

MA R KET im

Want nice, honest, sober
white man to do light farm
work and take care.of invalid
husband. Will furnish room,
vaundry and pay $25. weekly
to right person. Mrs. J.
Housley, McCaysville. Ph.
514.



Want farm hand with small
family for work on farm.
Steady work. 5-Rm. house on
school bus route. No drinkers.
Give ref. Jack Willis, Rt. 2,
Folkston. :

Want 1 or 2 single men to
live in furnished cabin and
do farm work, experienced
tractor farmers, G. B. Bag-
gett, Rt. 2, Hampton. Ph. (GR.
8-6566, Jonesboro.)

Want white lady to live in
and look after small chicken
farm and do some housework.
John H. Owens, 1206 Radium
Springs Road, Albany. j

Want nice, honest, middle-
age white woman or couple
to live in farm house with
eiderly lady (separate
rooms) and do light farm
chores. No rent. Mrs. J. B.
Holcombe, Alpharetta. Ph.
GR. 5-2386.

Want white man with small
family 30-45 years of age to
work on cattle farm. Must be
experienced with tractor and
equipment. Must be sober, re-
liable and willing to work.
<-Rm. house wired for range
and on school-bus route, $45.
wk. F. W. Phillips, c/o West-
over Farm, Kennesaw.

Want man or couple for
caretaking duties and some
general farm work. Can give
permanent home in country
and utilities in exchange for
caretaking and pay daily
wages for farm work. Prefer
man with farm experience and
some income of own. Require
character ref. Need at once.
C. W. Bradley, Chatsworth.
Ph. OX 5-8577.

Want 2 or 3 single men or
J family experienced tractor
farmers to work on farm by
day labor. Located on paved
road and school. bus route. J.
Max McClung, Rt. 2, Hamp-
ton. Ph. GR. 8-6566, (Jones-
boro.)

Want colored or white man,
30 - 45, sober, dependable,
alone or with small family to
work on general farm. Must
have experience with cattle
and all farm machinery in-
cluding repairing of same.
Must drive truck and tractor.
Good wages or salary, place
to live. On highway, school
and mail route close to town.
P.: J:. Gipory, Rt..1,..Haw-
kinsville.

Equipment

FOR SALE











IHC Farmall H. tractor, new
power lift and nearly new
rear tires, good cond., $600.;
5 dise THC tiller plow, nearly
new disc, $150.00; KBA John
Deere, 8 ft., harrow, 24 disc
and new front 20 in. disc,
$250.00. S. W. McNair, Staple-
ton.

Case combine power take-
off, good cond., except needs
canvas, $150.00. Lee Tread-
well, Rt. 1, Bremen.

Two incubators; one holds
700 quail eggs, table model,
and one holds 300 quail eggs.
Table.model, $25.00, round
model, $17.00. James Lathem,
Rt. 4, Alpharetta. Ph. GR 5-
6436. (No collect calls.)

1951 Ford tractor, excel.
cond., $500.00. J. L. Hannah,
Rt. 4, Newnan.

David Bradley garden trac-
tor, turning plow, layawav
plow, cutaway harrow, $150.
M. R. Queen, Rt. 1, Box 174,
Riverdale (2 mi. north of).

O-Frick sawmill, complete
with saw; 10 ft. mandrell;
Frick edger with saw gauge
and collar; slab conveyor, all
pulleys; sprockets and belts
that go with sawmill unit, Mo-
del 4029-C, G. M. diesel mo-
tor; 5 HP electric motor. Mrs.
James F. Merritt, Box 44,
Cumming. Ph. TU 7-2491.

All metal 2-hole automatic
hog feeder in good cond., $10.
ee Dukes, Rt. 2, Douglas-
ville.

2-H. wagon in good cond.
Located across the road from
Little Ten Lake near Lenora

















Church, Mr. Jim Smith, Rt. 2,
Loganville, ae



H.}dem trailer for hauling trac-



1952 Ford tractor, bush
bog harrow, all-purpose plow,

tor, turning plow and culti-
vators, $550.00; 4-wheel tan-

tor and equipment, $300.00.
Joyce Robinson, Waco. Ph. LE-
7-3534 (Bremen).



Electric egg washer for sale
or trade for electric pasteur-
izer. Mrs. George Beazly, Rt.
3, Ashburn.

Farmall Cub tractor, new
paint, starter, lights, hydrau-
lic lift, dise plow, harrow,
planters and cultivators, good
cond., $850.00; also, 3-1/2 HP
garden tractor, used less than
1 yr., $125.00 with furrower;
5 or 6 row cotton duster, $90;
hay rake, $50.00, good cond.
Doyle Buice, Alpharetta. Ph.
475-4393.

Bradley 3-H. garden trac-
tor with plows, cultivators
and sickle mower, $100.00; 6
1/2 HP riding tractor with
plows and dise harrow, $125;
3-H. David Bradley roto-til-
ler, used 5 hrs., $90. W. O.
Barron, Locust Grove. Ph.
2663. :

Howe truck scales, 25,000
Ibs. cap., platform floor and
sills, oak, gocd cond., 22 ft.
long, $300.00; dehorner, $10;
one H. wagon, leather harness,
$10.00; electric fence char-
gers, one for battery and one
for power line connection, $15
ea. All good cond. Walter Es-
tes, Rex, Ph. GR 4-4074.

Myers. 4 x 5 Bulldozier pis-
ton and pump with 3 H. P.
electric motor, $250.00. W. F.
Bloom c/o Bloomland Farm,









150 gal. stainless steel Wil-
son milk refrigerator cooler
with agitators A-1 cond., $500
cash or trade for cattle or
hogs; Cole, horse drawn, corn-
planter, $15.00; 2H. wagon
good as new, with steel tires,
$25.00; 3 surge milking units,
$75.00; milking compressor
unit, McCormick, $50.00. L. C.
Clark, Rt. 3, Rockmart.

John Deere 50 series Tri-
cyele tractor; John Deere No.
one, 1 row, cotton picker;
John Deere rotary hoe. Charles
Adams, Atco. Ph. EV 2-2033,
after 4:30 p. m.

David Bradley 2-1/2 HP
garden tractor with attach-
ments: plow, disc harrow, tree
saw, weed cutter, cord wood
saw, bulldozier blade, used
very little, all for $200.00. Wm
E. Baldwin, 3075 Howell Mill
Rd., Atlanta. Ph. CE 7-3995.

John Deere 55 Hi-Lo model
self-propelled combine, new
in June 1961, 12 ft. cut power
steering, straw spreader, soy-
bean sprockets, weed screens,
reel end shields, lights, engine
cover, platform support stand,
fan shield, like new, has pick-
ed no corn, $6,000:00. Kedrick
Newton, Kathleen. Ph. Perry
92359.

1958 Ford ton pickup truck,
new tires, low mileage (19,-
000 mi), large body, 4 for-
ward speeds, like new. Only
used for light work, $875.00.
Alton Brown, 230 E. 52nd St.,
Savannah, Ph. AD -47530.

David Bradley garden trac-
tor with good tries, not even
scratched, turning plow, cul-
tivator and mower attach-
ment. Tractor used for a little
mowing. All practically new
cond. except mower needs mi-
nor adjustment, $135.00. J. M.
Nall. Fessenden Dr., Austell,
Ph. 948-2372.

Farmall Cub tractor with
rotary mower attachment.
Mrs. Edward Adams, Rt. 2,
Toccoa.

6 in. Auger, 13-1/2 long with
1 HP motor, $75.00; tilting bed
trailer, $195.00; harrow dolly,
$50.00. Ralph Westbrook, 304
re a St., Louisville. Ph. MA

Sweep rake, 10 ft., fits Ford
or Ferguson tractor, and 2-H
Syracuse turning plow. Arthur
Stoner, Flint Stone. ;

Pre-emerging sprayer set
up for 2-row planting. Can
make up to 8 row if desired.
Used on 38-A cotton in 1961,
Complete $80.00; 8,23 in., dise
for harrow, $3.00 ea; 24 ft.
elevator, Wisc. air - cooled
motor, V-belt driven, like
new, for hay or shelled corn,
$500.00; 2-section drag har-
row, $25.00; John Baldin, Rt.















nat Ss

$1,050.00; Farmall Cub trac-| tires






















































, Taylorway, 11
and bog; 26 in. disc
by ram, $1.350.00_
Mr. J. Johnson, L
469-6218, (Stone M

after 4:00 p. m.

500 gal. L. P. gas ta
C. W.. Stubbs, Rt.
Park. Ph. PO 7-16



{crawler less cleats, h

w/cable, final housin

cellent cond. H. M.
McDonough. Ph. 3-389

John Deer H. trac
parts. Also used part:
Super Massey Harris
Elmer Dyck, Stapleto:
7-6837.

122, 5 ft. feeders
ing legs, real good
ea. E. W. Norris, Rt.
nesville, after 5:00 p
(Homer) 677-2628.

Farmall A. tractor,
lights, lift in good cond.
tires ,turning plow,
cultivator and plante:
Booker Fountain, Rt.
City. : ;

472 John Deere 2-dise
fits any tractor with 3-
hitch, $170.00. Grady
Rt. 1, Warm Springs

Cotton planter, Guan
tributor, wagon harne
other farm tools. Mrs.
Mitchell, 3101 Miller
Lithonia, Ph. 482-8194.

Quail equipment, br
laying pens, waterers, fee
for about 1500 or 2000
Will sell cheap. W. W. J
Se Rt. 1, Mableton. Ph



Rt. 3, Marietta. Ph. 427-6823. | 774

good pulverizing heavy
row. A. G. Wells, Rt. 3
nesville.

Model A. Ford motor,
ed to operate corn mil
off saw, for sale or tra
calve, pig or corn. J. N.
P. O. Box 211, Woodst

Model 45 John Deere
bine, complete with s
grain head and 2-row
head, good cond., reas
priced. Terrell Swindle,
ville. Ph. 9292. .



starter and lights, cultivs

lift and good rubber; Atk
B harrow, good cond. |

sell both for $500.00 or

arately. Lee Clack, Rt.

der. Ph. 867-9225.

Large sawmill, two
one 45 in., one 48 in. and
belt. Will sell all or on
Percy McKay, Lakemon

500 hanging tube type
ers, $1.00 ea. (See Mr.
liamson at farm near Ar
H. W. Davis, Jefferson.

252 Purina feeders, P.
G, almost like new. John
Sikes, Jr., Cobbtown. (Ph
listed at Collins, Ga.) @

1949 Dodge truck, 1-1/2 |
covered body, for sale or y
trade for farm equipme

H. Lanier, Jr., Salem 0
ea LaGrange. Ph. TU



J. D. No. 8 sickle mov
with 8 ft. blade; J. D.
sickle mower with 6 ft. b
for sale; also want land sera
er or leveler 8, 9 or 10
size. Prefer John Deere Ni
man Johnson, Warrenton. _

Allis-Chalmers C. tract
and harrow, good cond., $40
Julius A. Graves, Route
Fayetteville. Ph. HO 1-57
after 5:30 p. m.- 3

Barnes Econojet shall
well pump used 2 wks. .
plete, tank, 1/3 H. P., R.P1
3450, like new, $75.00. Mr
J. F. Kent, 868 Curran
N. W., Atlanta. Ph. 872-7805

_ Two, like new Western ro)
ing saddles with fiber gla
trees, guaranteed for life. Sa
dies bought in 1961. Exe
cond. Reasonably priced. Jin
my Bentley, Bentley Lal
Road, Marietta. Ph. 42871 25

Chev. pickup body, no floo
$10.00; about 400 ft. used wi
36 in. high, $45.00; 40, 2 |
round iron post, 6 ft. long, $ :
25 ton Jack, $20 pr. post ho
diggers, $4.00; forge, anv
$45.00: log chains and oth
farm tools and some tires,
rade f (







2, Temple, Ph, 562-3463 after |D.


c aft milk tank.
Cave Spring. Ph.

EBs
ith cultivators, plant-
and roar B and B

6514.

Imers G. tractor,
cultivators, disc
drawn Cole corn
ictically new. (Lo-
/2 mi. north of ney

14 A power unit, extra
mp system, all good
00.00. E. E. Knight,
Jeffersonville, Ph.



erpillar, late model,

ade, engine overhaul-
approx. 150 hrs. ago, re-
tracks. Tractor in excel.
. $5,500.00. J. W. Ro-
. Red Oak, Ph. 767-0932.

quail brooders, outdoor
rs and feeders. Ralph
er, Lake Harbin Rd., Mor-
>h. GR-8-8477.

5 HP David Bradley gar-

_ tractor, $150.00; layoff

turning plow, cultivator

isc harrow, all good

nd. $40.00. R. H. McCutch-

Rt. 5, Somlers Rd., Mari-
Ph. 943-5907. ~

48 Chev. dump truck, flat
. good running cond.,
95.00. 2-H -tamden trailer,
5.00. R. E. Bagwell, Can-
Ph. 479-3759.

10 in. David Bradley ham-
srmill with 4 screens, New
land corn. shucker and
eller; Keenco egg grader
andler with table. All
working cond. Lin Parks,

i, Ellijay. Ph. ME 5-4590.

0 collect calls). =

- gal. Cherry - Burrell
ss steel milk tank, 2 yrs.
, Milkers vaccum pump,
ts and racks, also 1 H. wa-

hh power units (one used
spare parts $250.00); Oli-
hand-feed haybaler with
ne, $100.00; 21 ft. cardinal

Oste new, ~$275.00:.-J.2. C,
ainwater, Jr., Rt. 1, Carrol-
yn, Ph. TE 832-9493.

ransplanter for trees or
ass, heavy duty, vull type,
$250.00. William E. Suber,
1430 Elizabeth Ave., Perry.
429-1801.

ler, factory built, all
el-dumip, 4 ft. x 6 ft. x 12
1. body, wood side boards,
Ib. cap. with 2 new 600 x

6 ply, tires. Used very lit-

, prac. new, $150.00. George
fckson,. Ht. 1, Box 51;
Norcross, Ph.

awson air-cooled 3-H. P.
oline engine with 3 in. pul-
-and rope starter, almost
bought new. Used with
saw to cut wood. Can
3-1/2 mi. from Gra-
Gap. on Hwy. 2. E. C.
ney, Route 2, Box 35,

eae

1954 Super Farmall tractor
with lift type harrows and

jall planting and cultivating

equipment, all A-1 cond,,
new tires. H. B. Swindell, Rt.
1, Glennville. _

Fordson power Major 1960
model, tricycle front wheels,
power steering; hydraulic
cylinder adaptor; also, 10-disc
Athens bush and bog harrow,
both top cond., low hours,
$3,250.00; New Holland hay
baler Super 77 with motor,
$850.00; N. H. rake, model No.
55, $350.00, top cond.; Far-
mall H. tractor, new paint,
$425.00. Charles J. Parker, Rt.
3, Covington. Ph. 464-3642,
(Social Circle).

1961 Econoline Ford truck,
white, radio, heater, glass in



|rear doors, 21,000 actual miles,

bought new Feb. 1961. $1,495.
Roy Daniel, Rt. 5, Franklin,
Ph. 854-4147 (Roopville.)

Case model 133 hay baler,
complete with motor, and 1
Case side delivery rake, used
one year, $1,050. E. R. Brown,
1302 K. St., Manchester. Ph.
TH 6-2860. .

Three 80 saw gin stands.
Centennial make; 2 fans, two
Sucken pipes and also sever-
al different sizes and lengths
of other pipes; pair of scales
to weigh bales of cotton with;
two fire extinguishers; 4-row
cotton duster; corn planter,
weeder and hay-rack. All
mule drawn. W. J. Harrison,
oe Harrison. Ph. TE 399-

52-R combine with power
unit; BF Avery tractor with
hydraulic lift; cultivators and
planters; 4-disc tiller; 8-disc
bush and bog harrow; 8-dise
Oliver grain drill; 24-disc
smoothing harrow; Massey -
Harris drag harrow; 2H. wa-
gon; grist mill and sheller; No.
19 Oliver plow and No. 13
Oliver plow. John Jay Jones,
Jr., McGinnis Ferry Rd., Su-
wanee. Ph. 476-3610, (Duluth.)

1953 Super M. Farmall
tractor, almost new tires, very
good cond. R. D. Eidscen, Rt. 1,
Carrollton. Ph. TE 2-2128.

Set of planters and fertilizer
distributors for Farmall Cub
tractor, about 1955 model, $75.
Lester B. Finch, Belair Rd.,
Rt. 5, Box 621, Augusta, Ph.
RE-6-2135.

Int] Cub tractor, mower,
disc tiller, cultivator, plant-
ers and lift type cutting har-
row. $950.00 complete, FOB.
Vie W. Yearwood, Rt. 3, Ma-
con.

Farmall tractor, turning
plow, cultivator, lift, feet,
sweeps, bush and bog harrow,
smoothing harrow, tractor dus-
ter, distributor, planters,
draw-bar and pulley. Not
cheap, but excel. cond. Leroy
Moddy, Fort Valley.

Combine, all - crop harves-
ter, Allis - Chalmers, model
66, in excel. working cond.
Jesse Beckwith, 3855 Randall
Mill Rd., N. W., Atlanta 5, Ph.
CE-7-9803.

Planters and cultivators for
Model B_ Allis - Chalmers
work under tractor, $90.00 for
both. B. J. Sprayberry, Rt. 1,
Carrollton. Ph. TE 2-9482.

2-row mule drawn duster
made by Martin Mfg. Co.; Al-
so, small shaft pulley to fit
Ford tractor. Farm located 12
mi. east of Ocilla on Ocilla -
Douglas Hwy. Clarence H.
Paulk, Rt. 1, Wray.

Ford 2-disc tiller, 3-point
hitch in first-class shape,
$100.00; old-time 60 gal. sy-
rup kettle, good shape, $15.00;
All FOB. P. J. Sewell, Lavon-
ia: Ph. 356-8121.

Allis - Chalmers combine;
John Deere manure spreader,
on rubber; 2 metal lathes, one
18 in. center and one 12 in.
center, Craftsman make. J. E.









00;|Sikes, Rt. 2, Barnesville. Ph.

electric mo-

ller mo-
s Jeex



661-R-4. ( No collect calls.)
_S

1952 Ford tractor, good
cond., good tires and motor,
just overhauled, practically

_|new bottom plow, new_culti-

vators, good bush and_ bog,
good planters, all for $1,150.
B.: Brock, Rt. 4, Bowdon.
2080. (No collect calls.)





Ww mp used, rod type,
_ screen, cylind
ood |

an
soe

3{ed. Mrs.

Myers deep well pump, with
tank, motor and foot valve,
good cond., reasonably pric-

t A. O. Thompson,
Winston. Ph. WH 2-2582, (No
collect calls.)

G. M. C. 2-ton, 450 motor,
truck Dorsey trailer, good
tires, good cond.; 1-1/2 ton
Int] farm truck w/cattle body,
good cond.; 395 Coley saw-
mill, steel edger, W. D. - 14
Int] motor, completely over-
hauled. Cheap for cash. B. J.
aoe Rt. 1, Jefferson, Ph.

.



Farmall A. tractor, with
pneumatic: lift, planters, cul-
tivators, and 2-disc_ trailer
plow, outfit, $550.00 at farm.
Marvin Maddox, Rt. 4, Wind-
er. :

Case 300 tractor, first -class
cond. Roy Fowler, Rt. 1, Man-
chester. Ph. 846-2231.

Equipment

Want 4 in., 5 in. and 6 in.
aluminum irrigating pip e.
Give price and size in reply.
W. H. Bottoms, Concord, Ph.
GY 5-2396.

Want mule-drawn, five-row,
eotton duster. Buck Brinson,
Rt. 2, Millen, Ph. 583-W-3.

Want bush and bog harrow
with 28 in. disc or dbl. sec-
tion. H. D. Ray, Rt. 1, Talking
Rock.

Want good used Allis -
Chalmers Model B., lift type,
cutaway harrows and bush
bog. Also want single or dbl.
apple cider mill. Price must be
reasonable. Gary Merriman,
970 Blue Ridge Ave., N. E.,
Atlanta, 6. Ph. TR 2-3004.

Want to trade 8 in. Crafts-
man table saw with 3/4 HP
Westinghouse motor, not used
over da., for late model
Wisc., 1 cylinder, 6-8 H. P.
motor or for Gravely garden
tractor with Wisc. motor on



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Want scraper blade for 3-
point hitch tractor. State type,
cond. and lowest cash price.
Will ans. all letters. J. W.
Rhea, 1809 Carter Place, Co-
lumbus.

Want several hund. ft. used
irrigation pipe, 2 in., 3 in. or
4 in., C. A. Rowland, Jr., 430
Milledge Terrace, Athens.

Want set of cultivators for
model A. Farmall tractor,
hand - lift type. Sam Huguley,
Rt. 3, Thomaston.

Want deep well pump with
30 or 40 gal. tank and fit-
tings. Prefer 3/4 or 1 HP mo-
tor; also want 250 gal. above
ground butane gas tank. Tom
Cape, Rt. 2, Box 244, New-
nan.

Want blade, scoop pan and
post hole digger for Ford
tractor. Must be reasonably
priced, good cond. and with-
in 50 mi. radius. Duff Sutton,
Jin tO, Box 185, Lithonia.
Ph. 482-6711. (No collect calls.)

Want 8 ft. chicken water-
ers; approx. 200 trough type
broiler feeders. Also, any
amount of used galvanized
metal for roofing. A. S. Calla-
way, c/o Cross Road Farms,
Rayle. Ph. BR 4-7811.

Want 2-5 H. P. air-cooled
gasoline motor in good opera-
ting cond. Used to operate wa-
ter pump. Homer G. Cline,
Rt. 1, Canton.

Want C. A. Allis Chalmcrs
tractor in first class shape,
with good tires, late model;
also, for sale one front e n d
loader for Ford tractor. W. R.
Arnall, Luthersville.

Livestock

FOR SALE





Cattle

Jersey milch cow, giving 2-
1/2 gal. per day, with White-
face heifer calf, cheap. H. W.
Hulsey, Rt. 4, Dallas, Ph. 447-

it. If not of equal value will) 5 93

take or give diff. Tom Tolli-
ver, Rt. 1, Rocky Face.

Went good used tractor in
excel. cond., preferably with
equipment including harrow
and rotary cutter. J. D. Spoon-
eo 98, Douglas. Ph. 384-

Want Intl. Cub or Ford
tractor with hydraulic lift.
Must be good cond. and rea-
sonable. State price, condi-
tion in Ist letter. George At-
kins, 611 Means St., N. W., At-
lanta.

Want 6 or 8 disc heavy duty
harrow, Athens, Rome cr equi-
valent with 28 in. discs. Pre-
fer with roller bearings. Also
want heavy duty fire plow
Mathis, Hester or equal. Pre-
ferably in South Georgia.
Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want Ferguson sub-soiler
plow, straight blades, use ei-
ther end. State price and cond.
Stacy Farmer, Rt. 2, Carroll-
ton. Ph. 2442, Bowdon (No
ecllect calls).

Want 16 hole metal hog
feeders, good cond. Fritz Orr,
aa 1, Palmetto. Ph. 463-
7783.

Want used coal and wood
heaters for chicken house, and
feeders and waterers for same.
Also want tin roofing. State
price, quality and quantity in
ist letter. V. B. Craig, Rt. 2,
Kingston.

Want good used Super C.
Farmall tractor, or will con-
sider Super A. Farmall. Must
be good cond. Glenn McDon-
ald, Rt. 1, Oakwood.

Want turning plow and cul-
tivator with 3-point hitch for
small garden tractor, good
cond, within 50-mi. radius of
Bremen. James A. Deese, Rt.
2, Temple.

Want hay press, pulled or
powered by power take off.
Must be in good shape within
100 mi. of Roberta or Macon.
Also want power takeoff
shaft to fit F-30 Farmall
tractor. G. C. Wilder, Musella.

Want Gehl Mix-All por-



,{table grinder mixer combi-



ion or similar grinder mix- |
ust be good shape a n d
alb State details

BE)
pti

2 Reg. Ayrshire heifers, one
bred to Oakridge Oracle, due
July 29, other bred to Wheel
of Fortune, due July 1, $200.
ea. LeRoy Peters, Rt. 1, Box
73, Louisville, Ph. LI. 7- 6451
(Wrens).

Holstein milch cow, 3 yrs.
old, giving 3 gal. milk daily,
$150. H. F. Horton, Rt. 1, Con-
ley, Ph. 622-4020.

Dbl. standard Reg. polled
Hereford young bulls, excel.
bloodlines well built and good
size. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Li-
Bent Klondike), Ph. 482-
8433.

Ayrshire milch cow, coming
in with 2nd _ ecalf. Took 2nd
prize in Ga. State Fair. Moth-
er was Ky. champion, should
freshen about April 12, $325.
or cow alone $300. T. L. Sur-
les, c/o Winkler farms, Pres-
ton.

Ayrshire heifer, fresh with

heifer calf, registered. May be
seen day or night. L. C. Clark,





Rt. 3, Rockmart, Ph. 447-
7429 (Dallas).

2 Holstein cows, one with
6 wk. old heifer calf, part

Jersey, $150.; other due in 2
mos. with second calf, bred
to Black Angus, $160. C. W.
Tippins, Midway Rd., Powder
Springs, Ph. 428-9081 (Ma-
rietta).

2 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 9-12 mos. old, pasture
conditioned, very nice bulls,
2 papers with each. J. G.
Wills, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-
5011.

9 young Reg. Angus bulls
for sale. Arthur Stover, Flint-
stone.

11 purebred Whiteface cows
including pureored bull, all
top quality, reasonably priced.
Terrell Swindle, Nashville,
Ph. 9292.

Shorthorn bull, 9 mos. old,
can be Reg., for sale. Carl E.
Jernberg, Jr., Rt. 2, College
Park, Ph. PO. 6-2072.

Polled Hereford bull, Domi-
no breeding, dbl. Reg. in buy-
ers. name, 150.3. \also, fine
herd sire for sale. E. C. Daw-
son, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-
5960.

pes cer eet fet at sea geese
6 Reg. Jersey heifer calves,
to 11 ee old, good bloo-



4
lun onner, Rt. 2,
iG g 6284 (Li



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60 Holstein steers, wt. 300-

450 lbs., corn and grass fed,

vaccinated for Blackleg. Can
see at farm 8 mi. S. of La-
Grange on Priddy -Rd., off US

Hwy. 27. W. H. Alexander, Rt.

2. LaGrange.





5 Reg. Angus cows with
caives, $250. ea.; also, 2 Reg.
Angus bulls, one, 1 yr. old,
$150, other 2 yrs., $250.; 4, 1
yr. old steers, $150. ea. J. D.
Spooner, Box 98, Douglas, Ph.
384-1787 after 7 PM.

Jersey milch cow, fresh in
with first calf, gives approx.

3 gal. or more milk daily,
steer and strong bull calf
both $150.; Jersey heifer to

freshen in a few weeks, $100.
at my barn. Fred F. Johnson,
Rt. 3, Loganville.

4 Reg. Angus bulls, about 1
vr. old, Eileenmere breeding,
J. M. Allen, 172 Vidal Blvd.,
Decatur, Ph. DR. 7-4758. .

Nice Guernsey heifer, artifi-
cially bred to Angus bull, will
freshen with first calf Nov.
24, $140. R. E. Walker, River-
dale, Ph. 478-7013.

Swine

Reg. Duroc boar, 13 mos.
old, grand champion blood-
lines, proven producer; 2
purebred boars, approx. 8 mos.
old, from large litters; Reg.
pigs, boars and gilts, Reg. in
buyers name. James Morvr.s,
Avondale Rd., Macon, Ph.
788-3637 after 4 pm or all
day Sat.

3 purebred Yorkshire boars
and five purebred Yorkshire
gilts. Boars ready for service.
A. H. Sutherland, Rt. 1, Box
32; Plains;

Purebred meat type Duroc
pigs, from champion blood-
lines, Reg. P. M. Middleton,
Rt. 3, Waycross, (5 mi. out
Valdosta Hwy.look for the
Duroc sign).

18 shoats, all colors, boars
castrated, avg. wt. 30 lbs., $10.
ea. FOB my farm. no ship-
ping, located 5 mi. W. of Met-
ter near 46-57 paved Hwys.
L. H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177,
Metter, Ph. 685-1083.

Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old, cher-
ry red, from top bloodlines
and from FFA pig chain with
Reg. papers, $20. ea. or $15.
ea. without. Jimmy Raines,
Rydal (W. of White, 3 mi. off
Hwy. 411), Ph. EV. 2-4856
(Cartersville).

6 wk. old pigs, SPC crossed
with Duroc. Dan, Hammond,
Box 641, Bowdon.

5 black Poland China pigs,
8 wks. old (4 gilts and 1 boar),
from Reg. stock, and can be
Reg., $15. ea. for gilts plus
Reg.: $18. for boar plus Reg.
cost; also, Reg. sow, $60. Sam-
ray Williamson, Rt. 8, Brook-
haven Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 5-
4507.

2 fine _ service
Spotted Poland boars.
bloodline, Reg. in buyers
name $45. or without Reg.
papers $40. Hugh Westbrook,
Rt. 1, Cave Spring.

Purebred Duroc boars and
gilts, treated for Cholera. Leo
Akins, Rt. 2. Box 153, Metter
(5 mi. N. of Metter and 9 mi.
So. of Twin City).

Black Poland Chinas, Nov.
and Dec. boars and gilts, $50.,
treated for Cholera and Reg.
rn buyers name. ae Jen-
nings, Rt. 2, Americus.

2 mo. old Burkshire boar
and 6 gilts, sired by grand-
son of Wayside Mixer 20th
CMS PR, winner of the Prim-
er Sire Award at 1957 Natl.
Type Conference. Pigs are
from P. R. litter, vaccinated
for Cholera and _ Erysipelas
and Reg: in buyers name. John
Purvis, Charing.





size Reg.
good

Purebred Duroc males, 3
mos. old, late meat type,

from Cert. Benes $35. ea.
with papers, at farm. M. :
Newsome, Jordans Mill Rd.,
Sandersville, Ph. 3856.

Just weaned pigs, full
Hampshire, but not Reg. for
sale: also, want Hampshire
boar just ready for service.

Martin Wisherd, Rt. 2, Alto.

Reg. Landrace, service age
boar and gilts, from popular
bloodlines, and weaned
pigs from Cert. stock. M. Er
Courson, Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-
2589. ssi
Horses, Mules & Ponies

Good gentle horse m> wt.
ak wut 1.000 Ibs. wer
Ae te.$160--0.:5 Rice, Rt. 1
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FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUAR
February, 1962

GGuaranteed by Manufacturer
FFound by State Chemist

PROTEIN

























LATHEM & RAMSEY. shine COMPANY,
: L & Rg 16% ac Fert

























: FAT FIBER ge Protein low :
ALLEN GIN & MILLING COMPANY, LaFayette, Alabama Rass Z ; :
oe 20% Cattle Pellets 6 20.0 12.0 tes :
*Protein low , F 19.1 4.2 5.2 G. W. MILLS, Byron, Seoon.
: ; Crimped Os Light Weight
- ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois *Protein raw
Wayne Medicated Special Broiler Starter 200 M27 G : 2.5
*Fiber high F 23.6 5.2 2.7 eee one 7
J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, | Anieall decsal asks
CAROLINA MILLING COMPANY, Laurens, South Carolina Perkersons Pig & Hog Supplement :
South States 32% Livestock Concentrate Range Cubes G 8.0 -*Protein low
*Fiber high F 35.0 2.5 8.7 -
EROKEE FEED MILL, Canton, Georgia PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, Georgia ;
eA Cherokee Hi Calorie Broiler Starter Mash Medicated G 23.0 ; : 42% Premium Star Gro Lay Concentrate
*Protein low F 21.9 6.7 2.8 *Protein low ea
er RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, Nashville, Tennessee
Florida Crest All rE of lagi Pulp ? HH ny Paria Special Steer 37% Medicated soe
ence as - *Protein low
CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia Purina Milk Chow :
Ground Ear Corn G 8.0 ; ea Protein low
: *Protein low F TD 2.9 9.6 - Purina Cage Chowder f
*Fat low i
COMPANY, Birmin Momma Alabama : :
Roe jee eo Nk G 20.0 RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia si nn pe
~ *Protein low F 19.2 To 6.5 Red Hat Broiler Concentrate : Ee pea
*Fat low Ce car
ON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia -
fa Elizabeth Beauty Brand 41% Cottonseed Protein Meal G 41.0 3.0 14.0 SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia Z :
*Protein low F 40.1 3.9 13.8 Stivers Best Wheat Brown Shorts _ Re
7 *Protein low | Seep tae
FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
ee pea ew Shouts c G 16.0 4.0 6.0 SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Macon, Georgia
*Fiber high F 18.9 4.2 6.5 ' SCO-CO Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal Pellets
Prime Quality s 1G
JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Georgia eproteln ioe ee pe
Capitola High Energy All Mash Breeder Mash G 17.0 : ae
*Protein low Fo S2 aed 3.6 STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
: 4 zi Standard Formula 40% Lay Concentrate &
FARMERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia *Protein low FE.
Ground Cobs & Shucks with Molasses GS 2.0 5 24.0 am
*Fiber high F 3.8 8 = 25.4 G. H. TANNER FEED COMPANY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
= i Tanners Check R Mix Broiler Starter L Medicated oS
FLORIDA SOAP CORPORATION, Doctors Inlet, Florida *Protein low oh
St. Johns River 50% Protein Meat & Bone Meal G 50.0 6.0 3.0 : : oe
'*Protein low F 49.4 9.3 2.3 WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia ae
- Weavers Broiler Starter Medicated mance ss GS
HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago 4, Illinois | *Fat low paises Sa
Red Comb Broiler Starter 23 Crumbles Medicated GS 6.5 2.5
*Fat low F 25.0 5.2 25 WILKES MILL & FEED COMPANY, Washington, Georgia
Red Comb Broiler Starter 23 Medicated GS 6.5 Wilkes Calf Feed (
*Fat low F 26.2 5.8 3.0 Spree low - cee




















































February, 1962











G uaranteed
FFound by State Chemist
PPenalized
PROTEIN FAT FIBER
BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia
Mascot Wheat Shorts with Ground Wheat Screenings G 15.0 3.0 7.0
*(P) Fiber high F 16.4 3.7 8.7
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
Prosperity Brand 36% Cottonseed Meal G 36.0 17.0
(P) Protein EF 34.3 3.3 18.6
CLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee
Gilt Edge Wheat Gray Shorts with Ground Wheat
Screenings SG 6.0
: (P) Fiber F 15.1 3.6 7.3
CULPEPPER MILLING COMPANY, Bowdon, Georgia
Ground Snap Corn G 75
(P) Protein F 6.4 3.5 10.3
FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia .
Feedright Master 32% Dairy Concentrate SG 32.0
(P) Protein F 28.8 2.2 6.9
FUHRER-FORD MILL COMPANY, Mt. Vernon, Indiana
Wheat Shorts and Mill Run Screenings G 16.0
(P) Protein ~ F 14.6 3.5 4.9




































SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, sdvieell Gtsighs
_ Sco-Co Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed: Meal }
Prime Quality ; GS

(P) Protein Seheee Rs

SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, ea
40% Heg Feed Supplement Cubes
(P) Fiber
Duplex Poultry Supplement s
(P) Protein & Fiber :
Duplex Starting Mash Po
(P) Protein ree

SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, Ss. C..
Spartan Quality 20% Dairy is
(P) Protein

STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Wecen Georgia
Standard ee Pullet Starter es Ration
- (P) Fiber

STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Gaeraid By
Super Quality 16% All Mash Lay oe ies Gee
(P) Protein ; Re

THOMPSON FARM SUPPLY, Vidalia, Georgia
Thompson's CheckRMix Hog Grower SA 3N Medicated e
(P) Protein F







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WAYNE MILLING COMPANY, Jesup, Georgia Re An ES
ga tis 16% Dairy Feed ; en
(P) Protein '& Fiber) oe Re



FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED ts i
February, 1962

ADAMS BRISCOE COMPANY, Jackson, Georgia
1 feed as declared

ALABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decautr, Alabama
1 feed as declared

ALLEN GIN & MILLING COMPANY, LaFayette, Alabama
1 feed as declared

ALLGOOD FEED COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgi
6 feeds as declared saa

ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois
13 feeds as declared

AUBREY FEED MILLS, Louisville, Kentucky
26 feeds as declared

AYCOCK GINS, INC., Aycock Street, Carrollt G i
1 feed as declared Sn haere

BIG INDIAN FEED MILLS, INC., Perry, Georgia
1 feed as declared

BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia
27 feeds as declared

_ BLUE RIDGE FEED STORE,
2

INC., Gainesville, Georgia
feeds as declared 3



BOWEN McGRANIE COMPANY, Tifton, Georgia
3 feeds as declared



THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL COMPANY, Cincinn

ars, FEED










CAGLE & HENDERSON FEED COMPANY, -INe., Roswell, Geo
1 feed as declared

A. S. CALLAWAY, Rayle, Se ater or ex er
2 feeds as declared Sa Ragen ee 3

CAMMON'S POULTRY, LaGrange, Gec/jia e
1 feed as declared

CARR & BOATRIGHT COMPANY, Sendersville, Georae
1 feed as declared

L. B. CARTER COMPANY, Buford, Serre: a a
1 feed as declared oh Zoos

caren VALLEY MILL, Cedartown, Gecrsie :
1 feed as branes






as declared

CHEROKEE FEED MILL, Cant
_ 4 feeds as declared

ae MILLS COMPANY,





















MARKET BULLETIN

FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED

- CONTINUED FROM PAGE FOUR



ES MILLING COMPANY, Felice ont Alabama
ds as declared



A MILL, INC., Dahlonega, eee
ds as declared



RAIN COMPANY, Dalton, Georgia
ds as declared



) & SEED COMPANY, oo Georgia
as declared



DAVIES COMPANY, INC., Denville, Ilinois



TLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooge, Tennessee
feeds as declared



OMINEY, Fitzgerald, Georgia
as declared



& WILLIAMS FEED MILL, Dillard, Georgia
feed as declared



. ESHELMAN & SONS, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
feeds as declared



FEED MILLS, INC., Atlonta, Georgia
feeds as declared



INC., Athens, Georgia
feed as declared _



RS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia
feed as declared



RS MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley, Georgia
feed as declared



RS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, RPMIERC ENING Georgia
1 feed as declared



SUPPLY SERVICE, prowuineniile, Georgia
feeds as declared

February, 1962

McMILLEN FEED MILLS, INC., Fort Wayne, Indiana
12 feeds as declared



MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia
15 feeds as declared



MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia
4 feeds as declared



CLIFF MARTIN MI!!, Wrens, Georgia
1 feed as declared



THEO W. MARTIN & SON, Atlanta, Georgia
2 feeds as declared



MASTER MIX FEED MILLS, INC., Athens, Georgia
6 feeds as declared



MILLERS POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Alabama
1 feed as declared



G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia
1 feed as declared



MOBILE MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia
1 feed as declared

NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Bowman, Georgia
4 feeds as declared

NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minn.
2 feeds as declared

OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
1 feed as declared



OZIERS FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia
4 feeds as declared



PATRICKS FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia

2 feeds as declared



J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Georgia
3 feeds as declared fi z



PERRYS PEANUT DRYERS & CLEANERS, Parrot, Becraic
1 feed as declared



GHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
13 feeds as declared |

RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia
2 feeds as declared |

MILLING - COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia
1 feed as declared

VILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
29 feeds as declared

ERAL MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minn.
1 feed as declared

GIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carroliton, Georgia
3 feeds as declared

IRGIA BY-PRODUCTS CHEMICAL SRRPORABON: Reidsville, Georgia
feed as declared

LLESPIE -BROTHERS COMPANY, Carnesville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared .

IER COUNTY FARM DEVELOPMENT pa eneuor Ellijay, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

REY WAREHOUSE, Madison, Georgia
1 feed as declared

| KIST PEANUT GROWERS, Graceville, Florida
3 feeds as declared

SAN FEED & POULTRY, Cumming, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

& HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
33 feeds as declared

YVALE FLOUR MILLS, Ft. Valley, Georgia
11 feeds as declared 4

CRES CONCENTRATE, INC., Orlando, Florida
feed as declared

(MILLING COMPANY, INC., Route 2, Camilo. Georgia
as declared

sane PRODUCTS, INC., me: 1, Minnesota
_ feed as declared

HOPKINS & SONS, Waycross, Seorsia
1 feed as declared

FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Route 2, Saltcue Georgia
1 feed as declared -

NARD KENNEDY, Parrott, Georgia
1 feed as declared

x

MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia
6 feeds as declared

FOODS DIST., Chicago, Illinois
1 feed as. declared

TER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
3 feeds as declared

HEM & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Sacra
feeds as declared

MVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
1 feed as declared



LEE & SONS, Alma, Georgia
1 feed as declared

MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee
feeds as declared

RA pices COMPANY, Lumber City, Georgia
feeds as declared :



RGIA, Albany, Georgia





J. L. PILCHER & SONS, INC., Borer Meigs, Georgia
2 feeds as declaved



THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minn.
18 feeds as declared



THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Shasiiosd Tennessee
4 feeds eas declared



RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri
64 feeds as declared ;



RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia
8 feeds as declared



RIVERSIDE OIL MILL, Marks, Mississippi
1 feed as declared



ROME a MILL, Rome, Georgia

3 feeds as declared



SAVANNAH SUGAR REFINERY, Savannah, Georgia
2 feeds as declared



SCOTT FARM SUPPLY, Claxton, Georgia

2 feeds as declared

SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
8 feeds as declared



SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, S. C,
4 feeds as declared



SMITH FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia
1 feed as declared



SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
3 feeds as declared

SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Macon, Georgia

2 feeds as declared

SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
4 feeds as declared

SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Elberton, Georgia
10 feeds as declared

_SOUTHERN SOYA CORPORATION, Estill, South Carolina

2 feeds as declared

SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, IEC., Gainesville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, S. C.
5 feeds as declared



STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
1 feed as declared

SUNI CITRUS PRODUCTS COMPANY, Haines City, Ftorida

1 feed as declared

SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
10 feeds as declared

G. H. TANNER FEFD COMPANY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, INC., Hazlehurst, Georgia

4 feeds as declared

BILL WATSONS FAM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville. Georgia
3 feeds as deciared

WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
16 feeds as declared

eu PROVISION COMPANY, Atlanta, Setrac
feed as deciared



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veral nice milk goats, 4-| Good tender old time white] Mastadon st rawberry aS RS
e 6 = milkers, Tony second| Cornfield Cut Short bean} plants, 500, $3.; $5. M. Add ft
t k and third year freshening in seed, Germ. 95 pct., 75c cup| postage. Send_money orders a Feed Gr
Ives 0c later April, May and June, full plus postage. Mrs. -|only. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Rt. 1, 9
prices reasonable at my place.|drew Wilson, Rt. 1, Carters. | Cumming.
FOR SALE FOR SALE





Horses, Mules & Ponies

Chestnut mare, wt. approx.
1,100 lbs. good saddle or
work horse, gentle but spirit-
ed, $125. C. W. Tippins, Mid-
way Rd., Powder Springs, Ph.
428-9081 (Marietta).

Pinto Shetland pony geld-
ing, 4 yrs. old, 48 in. high with
nearly new saddle and bridle,
$175. or will trade for large
horse with good saddle and
bridle. Jimmy Hamby, Rt. 3,
Box 87, Valdosta.

Shetland and Welsh ponies
for sale, all sizes and colors to
choose from. Bred mares,
gelding and mares with
colts by side, all gentle, some
are child broke, $100. and up;
aiso, pony carts and_ saddles
and bridles. Z. W. Kirkland,
2621 Ball Park Dr., Tucker,
Ph. 938-1574.

Permanent Reg. Quarter
horses, Reg. Palominos and
crosses, fillies, mares, stallions
and geldings. L. F. Driver,
Clarkesville, Ph. 754-4984.







John D. Parker, Rt. 2, Tuck-
er Rd., Macon, Ph. SH.
8560.

Livestock

WANTED |



Want Reg. Whiteface Here-
ford bull, prefer polled but
would buy horn type. Must
be large enough for light ser-
vice. Give full description,
age, wt. and state cheapest
price del. to my farm 10 mi. E.
of Griffin, near Hwy. 16.
James C. Anderson, 778 Ful-
ton Terrace, SE, Atlanta 16,
Ph. JA. 3-2246.

Want 8 - 10 grass fed hei-
fer calves, would buy 2 or
3 steer calves if price is right.
State weight and price per
lb. in first letter. M. C. Mea-
lor, Hwy. 29, Hull (no collect
calls).





Want to trade trained Quar-
ter horse mare, 10 or 11 yrs.
old for Walking horse. C. E.
Jones, Rt. 3, Toccoa.



Black mare mule, 10 yrs.
old, wt. about 1,100 Ibs., and
cne horse wagon and harness,
all in good cond., reasonably
priced. Marshall V. Hodge, Rt.
1, Whitesburg.

Purebred Reg. Arabian fil-
ly, bay with blaze and 4
stockings, good future show
or parade prospect, very nice
with excellent conformation.
Ann Quattlebaum, 500 Morris





Ave., Donalsonville, Ph. JA.
4-2468.
2-1/2 yr. old stud horse,

red with white spot on head,
gentle in pasture with cows,
will ride or work to plow,
150.; good Bona Allen sad-
die, $75.: also, bridle and
harness for sale. See at my
barn any day. Mrs. Fred F.
Johnson, Rt. 3, Loganville.

3 gaited black gelding
pleasure horse, gentle enough
for women or children, $125.
Frank Hicks, Stone Mountain,
Ph. 469-9606.

Small Shetland pony
(horse), $175. with bridle and
saddle included. Lloyd Vick-
ers, Wray, Ph. 6474 (Fitz-







gerald).
At Stud: Tom _ Dooley,
Shadows Ambassadoe and

Buddys Black Boy. 3 top Reg.
Tenn. Walking horses and 3
different bloodlines. Roy A.
Dorsey, .2561 Bohler Rd., NW,
Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 7-1115.

At Stud: Reg. Albino stal-
lion, saddle horse type, ex-
cel. conformation and man-
ners. Proven sire of good colts,
high percentage Palomino,
fee $25. C. L. Bartlett, 890
Peyton Rd. SW, Atlanta 11,
Ph. PL. 5-7260.

Shetland pony stud colt, 6
mos. old for sale or trade for
beef type bull. W. C. Mosley,
Rt. - Lawrenceville, Ph. 843-

596:







2 burros, will ride or work
good to cart, gentle for chil-
dren, $50. ea. Brooker Foun-
fain, Rt. 1,-Ray City.

Sheep and Goats

Several young milk goats,
one will freshen April 23. All
priced right to sell and are
gentle and easy to handle.
Leon Watson, Unadilla.

Small Reg. flock of Hamp-
shire sheep, extra good stock.
A foundation flock of selected
ewes that are proven high pro-
ducers, priced below market
price for quick sale: also, 10
extra good rams, 1-4 yrs. old.
John B. Smith, Cleveland Rd.,
Dalton, Ph. BR. 8-3705 after
7PM,

Saanan and Toggenburg
crossed goat, due in soon, for
sale or will trade for Guern-
sey heifer calf of eating age.
Will pay difference if any.
Bill - Clark, Crows : Trailer
oan Gainesville, Ph. LE. 4-

3 goats, 2 billies and one
nanny, white Susianne and
Toggenburg cross, one billy
has horns, others . without
horns, $12.00 for all at my
place. Will h=ve to come af-
ter. Mrs. John C. Neill, Rt. 2,
Senoia. : i











Want one Reg. polled Here-
ford heifer, 8 - 12 mos. old,
good lines; also want one or
2 bred heifers, same _ type.
State what you have and price.
Within 50 mi. of Lawrence-
ville. Ross Kirby, Box 162,
Snellville.

Want 10 - 15 good blooded
and boned calves, either hei-
fers, bulls or steers, avg. 275
Ibs., thin condition is OK,
however. must be in good
health and able to survive
pasture. Will pay $50.00 per
head del. to my place on Ward
Mt. Rd. Farrill Steadmon, Rt.
2, Rome.





Want good Quarter horse
with good conformation and
well trained. Becky Bentley,
1119 Barnes Mill Rd., Mariet-
ta, Ph. 428-7125,

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE





_Excel, quality sweet potato
piants, Ga. Reds certified
from seed stock and wrapped
with government tape. Pre-
paid delivery, $5. C. Del. be-
ginning the last week of
April. Larry Smith, Portal, Ph.
UN. 5-5701.

Jumbo: gourd seed, from
gourds that measure 36 to 40
in.; also, long necks, grow to
30 in. long; Ornamental, long
end short neck, several cols.
mixed, 3 doz. seed, 25c with
stamped addressed envelope.
J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.

Large odd shaped African
gourds, 8 dif. kinds mixed
pack of 30 seed, $1.; small
ornamental gourd seed, sev-
eral dif. kinds, 25c pack plus
costage. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Tender, white Half Run-
ners, Germ. 92 pet.; tender
Cornfield beans, white Creas-
backs, Germ. 94 pct. and
white Cutshorts, Germ. 96
pet:, sall 75c measuring
cup full. Mrs. Eula. Beal,
Rt. 3:-Box 132. Bllijay-

Green Glazed collard seed,
35 tbl. spoon full or 6 tbl.
spoon fulls, $1.; nice sun dried
apples, 65c Ib. Add _ postage.
sa J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Mar-
in.





Russian Mammoth sunflow-
er seed, 60c cup PP: running
Okra seed, $1. per % cup. PP.
H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd.,
Sela Atlanta 15, Ph. PO. 1-

_ Good tender old time Corn-
field bean seed, white Cut
Shorts, Germ. 92 pct., speckle
Cut Shorts, Germ. 92 pet.,
white Crease Backs, Germ.
95 pcet.; and white Half Run-
ner garden beans, Germ. 95
ret., each 75c cup full. Add



vostage. No COD orders. Mrs.
Preston

Southerland, Rt. 3,




Ellijay.

Good tender old time bean
seed, white Half Runners,
Germ. 88 pct:, white Crease
Backs. Germ. 97 pct.. white
Cut Shorts.. Germ.
each kin? 75c cunv full.
nostage rs. Emory Gob.



Rt. 3, Ellijay.



Martin gourd seed, 3 doz.,
25c or 10c doz. and self ad-
dressed, stamped envelope.
Mary Lynn Prescott, Rt. 2,
Box 213, Fitzgerald.

Sterns plum size strawber-
Ty: -Diants,, $2, C.1.PP an Ga,
ee wrapped. Mrs. Z.
19, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-6308.



Good tender white Corn-

| field bean seed, Germ. 88 pct.,

little white Half Runner bean
seed, Germ. 88 pct., both 60c
cup full; also, big yellow Pop
Corn, Germ, 98 pct., 50c cup
full. Add postage. Bessie Sil-
vers, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.

Tender Blue Pole and little
white Half Runner beans,
Germ. 93 pct. and 86 pcet., both
2 cups, $1.75; Broom Corn
seed Germ. 73 pct., 2 cups,
$1.20 with Crowder peas,
Germ. 71 pct., 4 cups, $2.50.
No checks. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Rt. 1, Dacula.

Bushel gourd seed, from
gourds measuring 62 in, in
dia., 36 seed, 25c and stamp-
cnvelope. Dewey Gulledge,
Rt. 1, Dallas.

Gourd seed: African Mon-
ster, 7 x 8 ft. around, worlds
largest, 3 seed, $1.; Indias
King Cobra, 2 seed, $1.; Min-
now gourds, Bird House, Dish-
rag and others, 3 pks, $1. Lef-
ty Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross.

Old time tender white Half
Runner garden beans, Germ.
95 pct., 65c tea cup full; 3
cups, $1.80; 6 cups, $3.00; ear-
ly purple hull Crowder Cow-
peas, Germ. 90 pct., 50c cup
full; Mung beans, Germ. 71
pet., 60c cup full. Can fur-
nish large orders of W.H.
beans. Add postage. P.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Soybeans, Clemson No. 4,
Germ. 92 pet., 100 bushels. A.
C. Clark, 4236 Paces Ferry
Rd., Atlanta, Ph. HE. 5-9946.

Calif. Beer seed, 35c per
start. R. H. Dunbar, 615 W.
Jessamine St., Fitzgerald.

Large round, dark rind, yel-
low meat watermelon seed,
Germ. 83 pct., 50 seed, 10c;
150 seed, 25c or 700 seed, $1.
with stamped, addressed en-
velope. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Re-
becca.

Ga. grown, recleaned brown
Top Millet seed for hay,
Germ. 69 pct. hard seed 3
vet., 100 Ib. bag, $7.; 5 bags,
$33.50;. 10 bags, $65. R. D.
Tatum, Palmetto.

Early white garden Corn,
Germ. 98 pct., 25c pt., yellow
sweet corn, Germ. 92 pct., 40c
pt.: big yellow Pop Corn,
Germ. 98 pct., 30 cup full; 6
wk. Half Runner bean seed,
Germ. 94 pet., 75c pt.; Okra,
Germ. 89 pct., 30c cupfull;
sweet Pimento pepper seed,
Germ. 79 pct., five cents big
spoon full with stamped _en-
velope. Add _ postage.
Rice, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Delicious, tender, old fash-
ion white Cut Short Corn-
field beans, Germ. 89 pct., 60c
cup full plus postage. No
stamps or checks. Mrs. Henry
Wilson, Rt. 1, Carters.

Old fashion tender white
Crease Back bean seed, Germ.
8 pet., 65 cup full PP. Miss
Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59,
Ellijay.

Iron Clay Cowpeas, Germ.
91.50 pct. J. O. King, Rt.: 3,
Avondale Rd., Macon, Ph. 788-
1657 (no collect calls).

4 tons Coker 100 planting
Cotton seed, not delinted,
second year from breeder.
Germ. 91 pect.; also, 2 tons
Coker 100 planting cotton seed
delinted and_ treated, first
year from breeder, Germ. 84
pet. R. N. Estes, Gay.

90 - Day Running Velvet
beans, Germ. 92 pct., hand
cleaned, no hulls or cracked
beans, $9. bu. plus expre=s. C.
. Moore, Rt. 1, Richland, Ph.
482-(Weston)

Seed from Jumbo gourds,
over 4 ft. around, $1.50 doz.;
less than 4 ft., 50 doz.; Dish-
rag gourd seed, 50c doz. In-
clude stamped self addressed
envelope. J. M. Owen, Rt. 2,
Tifton. ;

Peppermint plants, well
rooted, small bunch or divi-
sion, $1. doz. plus postage.
Miss Ruth Underwood, Rt. 3,
Conyers.

Large
seed, 25c
viants, 10c







B.















sunflower
garden sage
or $1. doz.;

striped
cup;
ea.

-| Peppermint plants, five cents
l!ea. or 30

c doz.; blue

Damso:
Mrs. "Leila



$5. M.
R. | Ready April 25th, well rooted,

Vella

2 tobacco beds, 150 yds.
Hicks Broad Leaf, plants
ready to set. Come see and
make offer. Mrs. M. F. Gad-
dis, Box 124, Guitman.

British Sovereign strawber-
ry. plants, -2 doze $1250: PP:
No phone orders, all damp
packed, C. A. Shell, 1675 Wil-
- Mill Rd., SW, Atlanta 11,

a.

Georgia Red -potato plants,
state inspected, full count
guaranteed, well rooted liv-
able plants, $4. M. Send
cashiers check or money or-
ders only. J. H. Williams,
Alma, Ph. 632-5156.

Black and red raspberry
plants, wrapped in plastic
film or cellophane, very damp,
$1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs.
H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Ga. Red potato plants, $4.
M.; new Stone and Mar-
globe and Breakday_ tomato
plants, $2.75 M; $1. C.; Calif.
Wonder and Ruby Kind sweet
pepper plants, $4. M.; $1. C.:
Cayenne hot pepper plants, $4.
M.; $1. C.: egg plants, $5. M.;
$1. C.; cabbage plants, $3. M.
Watis Crosby, Graham.









odd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Hwy.-










Coastal Bermuda ha
bale in loads, $30.00 ton;
pedeza hay, 65c bale in lc
$25.00 ton; good mulchi
$20.00 ton. 50c bale. C
liver at small extra co
L. Jackson, c/o Flint
Farms, Route 1, Hwy.
Jonesboro. i

150 bu. or more imp
yellow - dent corn for
1.50 bu. Ted Judkins,
Powder Springs. Ph. 943

Bright, smooth, fe:
grass hay, made without
$17.50 ton. William
Rt. 2, Box 6, Valdosta
CH 2-0607. :

Approx. 100 bu. yellow
in shuck, mill (near for gr:
ing and mixing feed)
Cook, Nowhere Road, A

Good Fescue and
hay, 50c bale at barn, s
bales. Hoy Kirkley, Fa
ville.

Coastal Bermuda hay,
ly fertilized, good quality,
ton; also some for $10.00
Neil Holdeman, Rt. 1,
105-A, Louisville. Ph. MA
3389. (6 mi. No. and 1 tori

| of Louisville on No, 1 Hw



Cert. sweet potato plants,
Georgia Reds, ready now,
M.; red early sweets

full count, express collect. No
checks. L. W. Hutchinson, Rt.
1, Nicholls, Ph. 632-4854
(Alma), no collect calls.

Early Jersey and Charles-
ton Wakefield cabbage plants,
300; $11257 500; $2.5, $32- Mi;
Rutger tomatoes, Calif. Won-





der sweet pepper and hot
pepper plants, 500, $3.; $5.
M: or $1, .) Del in=Gae.R.
Chanclor, .Pitts; Ph, MI. 8-
2035.

Broccoli, brussel sprouts,
and garlic plants, 95c :

cabbage collards, 70c C.; to-
mato, yellow Ponderosa, Big
Boy, Rutger, Marglobe and
Stone, 30 plants, $1. thyme,
50c; mint; 35 doz.; parsley,
75 doz.; Damson plum bush-
es, 4, $3. Add 20c postage. F.
J. Witherspoon, 308 Holder-
ness St., SW, Atlanta 10, Ph.
PL. 3-5251.

Tomato plants, Burpees Big
Boy, 20c ea. or $2.. doz.; HY-
X, 15e ea. or $1.50 doz.; Rut-
gers and Earliana, 10c ea. or
$1. doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Susan Ziglar, 1566 Elleby Rd.,
a 15, Ph: MA: -7-
5759. .

Several lbs. old fashion Half
Runner beans, Germ. 75 pct.,
hard seed 3 pct., total Germ.
78 pct., and Green Hull bean
seed (brown striped with deep
cream bloom) Germ. 87 pct.,
both 75e cup. Mrs. Robert
Turner, 2005 Cheshire Ave.,
SW, Atlanta 15.









About 1000 bu. good, hee

4. new crop sure grain Cats,

bu., FOB. Mrs. M. F. G
Box 124, Quitman. |

Fescue and Clover ha:
and $1.00 bale at barn, Ge
W. West, Jr. 4825 Pt
Dunwoody Rd., N. E.,
ta. Ph. BL 5-3937.

40 or 50 bu. of white
for feed at my place, $1.
R. E. Malone, Rt. 3, Box
C, Newnan. Ph. AL 3
after 6:00 p. m. (No co
calls.) ;

Quality ear corn tor
for feed, over 600 bu.
Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsv

Well = fertilized hay,
mixed grass, $25.00 ton
hia grass, $25.00 ton; -
grass Lespedeza, $25.00
Frank Riley, Butler. Ph. |
2-4975. (Farm located ;
of Butler on Flint River.)

Good quality mixed gr
hay, $25. ton; Bahia gra
$25. ton; Nw crop. Fes
hay, good quality, field p
$20. ton off wagons. F
Riley, Butler. Ph. Uni
4975.

Highly fertilized Co
Bermuda hay, high in
tein and feed nutrition.
isfaction guaranteed. Ca:
liver in 5 or 10 ton lots
Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin. P|
2-1789.- Call collect.

Coastal Bermuda hay, $
ton; Pensacola Bahia, $20
Both well fertilized.
Wilson, Rt. 1, Albany. P
5-4038. - ie





notices.

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lized and
ee wire



@ Geis. and 1 tom Bronze

|turkey, all $12.00; 20 young

R. I. Red hens, $1. 00 ea.; 2
white ducks, male and female,
$1.25 ea. Will not ship. John
M- Burnett, Box 75, Rt... 2,
Bremen (6 mi. N. of on Mon-
gan Rd).



20 hens and 1 rooster, large
stock, 1961 hatch, now laying,
$1.00 ea.; also, 3 ducks, 1

;|drake and 2 hens, $4.50. Will

not ship. Mrs. Roy Neely, Rt.
1, Portal.



Trio of extra nice Mallard
ducks, 1961 hatch, good stock
and now laying, $7.50 for trio
with M. O. Ship in light crate

jexpress collect. E. W. Greiner,

Palmetto St., Bainbridge.

Game and Fowl

FOR SALE







int size freezer
ab. cPP >in:>-Ga.
Richardson, Rt.
e, Ph. 942-3389.

ecans in 5, 10,
50e lb. plus

ts and Frotsch-
shell) in hull or
-and large pie-

= or 5 lbs. dried
ried). Mrs. D. F.
~2, Stubbs Ave.;

s 40c under 25
ibs... Up, -35;
der 25 lbs, 25,
, 20c; Stewarts,
as Frotcher. Mrs.

Campbell,
OX 360, Fairburn.

R SALE
canus. chickens laying
$8.00 pr. or $12
or $3.00 doz. for

also, Golden and
ight, Miller Fleurs

mo. old, $1.00 ea.
Rothwell, 1775

lay-
gray

chickens,
ink, green,

oar CC ailets
co Red pullets, 9

. RE. 6-1783.

bantam hens and
$12.00. Hens now

C ornish Pahtainy Bull-
$2.00 ea.: also, set-
[5 eggs, $1. BOs JZ50:
7 Rock Chanel Rd.,
. 482-8665.

bantam eggs: OE
ickwing, dark Cor-
1e, Spangle Bulldog

e. Barred Reck, yel-.

Cochin, Black Coch-
others all 15c ea.; BB
Leghorns, Golden Se-
B English Game,
Peak Games, 10c ea.;
is; 25c) ea. Cannot
x, Rta cOld
, Lawrenceville.

eRe, ie cnee Round-
e Cubians, $3.50 for

sttings, $10.00. Grady

Blairsville.

Been White Hackle
18 mo. On Walked

.|Cash, Rt. 2, Wrightsville.

Rabbits: 4 California does,
$3.50 ea.; 2 Gray does, $2.00
ea.: bunnies, $1.50 ea. A. R.
Bryans, 1255 Woodland Ave.,
SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. 627-9795.

Fantail pigeons, several

cols. to select from, all from
show type birds. Come make
selection. Jerry Gretencord,
3058 Brook Dr., Decatur, Ph.
634-8540.





Purebred Racing Homers,

Sion strain, now mated and
working, breeders, $15.00 pr.
and up; 1962 youngsters, $5
ea. Pedigree with each bird.
Cols. red ck., blue ck., silver &
blues. Wallace Neal, 530 Sand-
oe Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428-



. White King pigeons, $4.00

pr.; pheasant eggs, 12c ea.;
pheasant chicks, 25 ea. All



FOB. F. H. Searcy, Thomas-
| ville.
Ringnecks and Mongclian

pheasant eggs, $10.00 hundred
at farm or 15c ea. delivered;
also, white and Giant Mutant
eggs, 20c ea.; colored, .15c ea.
at farm or 18c ea. delivered.
J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Ameri-
cus; Ph75715;

Peafowls, beginning to cut
plumage, $20.00 pr. here or
will ship and you pay express
when they arrive. Send check
or money order with order.
Herman Browning, Rt. 5, Dub-
lin, Ph. OR. 2-4883.

Golden pheasant eggs, 10c
ea. at my home. Cannct ship.
Steve Shepard, 1540 Clifton
Rd., NE, ae Ph. ME. 4-

2241,

Northern Bobwhite quail
eggs, $17.00 C. del.; baby
quail, $25.00 C. Will deliver

400 or more.; 8 wk. quail, $70
C. will del. 400 or more. Eggs
are clean, fresh and guaran-
teed from superior, unrelat-
ed stock. Permit 123. H. M.



Northern Bobwhite quail,
mated breeders, laying, $4.00
pr.; Ringneck doves,
$4.00 pr.; proven breeders, $5

lpr. Permit 28, Will ship ex-|

press collect. Send money or-
der. Miss Eve Wallace, 716
Myrtle St., NE, Atlanta 8, Ph.
TR. 4-5152.

Northern Bobwhite

L. Tade, 1328 -2i1st. . Street,
Columbus, Ph. FA. 3-2422,



Rabbits for sale at my place,
all sizes, $1.00 ea.; also,
egg cap. incubator for sale

cheap. Ben Tanner, Pinewood a

ere: Viet. Milledgeville, Ph:
452-3640. :

Young mother rabbits, mix-
ed breeds and they are very
healthy, reasonably priced.
Mrs. Hester Smith, 1935 Glen-
wood Ave., SE, Atlanta 16, Ph.
DR. 8-7964.

Rabbits: 13 does and 1 buck;
also, some young rabbits and
12 hutches, 2 large runs, all
for sale or will trade for pigs
or calf. C. H. Dawley, Rt. 1,
Oxford, Ph. 786- 5772 after
6, (no collect calls).

White Guinea pigs (cavies),
$2.00 ea. Mrs.





eas



369 Brockett Rd., Rt. 2,
Mountain, Ph, Hi. 3-614

laying, |@

quail |
eggs, $12.50 C. Permit 10. J.|

Wilson, }







Game & Fowl

WANTED



Want a few African white
Guineas, 1 rooster and 4 or 5
hens; also, some white African
guinea eggs and Royal Pur-
ple guinea eggs: and a set-
ting of pure Buff colored duck
eggs, a setting of large meat
type Ringneck pheasant eggs,
and setting of Beltsville white
turkey eggs. Glenn McDonald,
Rt. 1, Oakwood.



Want to exchange 16 pig-
eons for a peacock; also gui-
nea eggs for sale, $1.00 doz.
Levi Heath, Rt. 2, Jackson.

Want Flemish Giants, Beve-
rens or Calif. Red rabbits. R.
P. Jarrell, Rt. 2, Doraville.

Poultry & Eggs

WANTED





Want 12 or 15 good laying
hens, preferably brown Leg-
horns. H.*W. Hulsey, Rt. 4,
Dallas, Ph. 447-5193.

Want-a setting of white
Guinea eggs. Quote price. Mrs.
Clarence Ridley, Rt. 2, Chats-
worth.



Eggs wanted: Incubator now
running, eggs hatched reason-
ably. Carl Dobson, 1192 The
Byway. N. E., Atlanta 6, Ph.
DR. 3-6305.

Want 2 pr. of half grown
or older ducks and guineas.
Must be reasonably priced;
also want grown game chic-
ken for mate to hen. Rodney
Petty, 2535 Butner Rd., SW,
Atlanta 11, Ph. 344-4576.

Want 15 or 20 grown guin-
eas, no solid whites. Will pay
top price. Mrs. P. J. Donehoo,
Jr., Box 220, Williamson, Ph.

|LO. 7-3163 (Zebulon).

Want baby goslings, advise
breed; also want some day old
ducklings, either white Mus-
covy, Indian Runner or Wild

Mallard breed. W. M. Rockel,

Rt. 1, Box 97, Thomasville.

Want to buy Mallard ducks.
James C. Jackson, c/o Kincha-
foeonee Wildlife Plantation,
Leesburg.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE





25 ft. x 3 ft. new roll 1/4
in. cotton cord mesh, Sun-Ray
plastic material for covering
hotbeds, cold frames, poultry
houses, perfect cond., $3.00
PP. L. Douglas Griffith, Rt. 1,
Dallas.

AMARKET BULLETIN (fo. ae



Preah hos lard, 25 Ibs. cans,

$4.00 in new tin cans at my
farm. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fay-
etteville, Ph. HO 1-4181.



5 gal. Electric churn, never
been used, $25.00. Mrs. C. H.
Coleman, White Sulpher Rd.,
Rt. 6, Gainesville.



Pony saddle. $10.00. See at} Rt

my place. Will not ship. Mi-
chael Rickles. Sharpsburg, Ph.
Lyric 9-6727.

Hand-operated gear type
centrifugal honey extractor,
$15.00 or trade for cured hams
or fryers. C. G. Jackson, Rt.
2, Bishop Lake, Marietta, Ph.
428-2845.

Nice, clean yellow dock,
dried Queen of Meadow, Devil
Shoestring. wild cherry bark,
4 lb. lardbox full, $1.00: Ale
so, rabbit tebacco. dried May
apple, large matchbox mea-
sured full, $1.00; rotted saw
dust or leaf mold, sifted and
sterilized, $1.00 gal. Mrs.
Ww. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Elli-
jay.

Large, odd sbeess African
gourds, 8 diff. kinds, mixed

pack of 30 seeds, $1. 00: Small
ornamental, several diff. kinds
of gourd seeds, 25c pack. Al-
so nice, clean roots of yellow
dock, Queen of Meadow and
sassafras, $1.00 lardbox full;
catnip, 50c bunch. Add post-
age. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.

4 hams, two 12 lbs. and two
23 lbs., November butchered,
Guaranteed sound, not sugar
cured or smoked, 75c lb. at
my home. Will not ship. Loyd
Handy, Rt. oly Young Harris.

Nice, clean roots and herbs:
red sassafras, Queen of Mea-
dow,. Devils Shoestring, Yel-
low Dock and May apple, 4 lb.
lardbox measured full, $1.00
plus postage: also nice, bright
dried fruit, 75c Ib. Mrs. H. A
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Yellow root, freshly dug and
washed, 4 Ib. lardbox full, 75c;
Queen of Meadow, 20c bunch.
Add postage. Mrs. Martha
Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Elli-
jay.

115 white chicken feed
sacks, nice smooth cloth, no
litter, 25c ea. plus postage.
Will shin COD; alsc want to
buy 1 H. P. electric motor,
single phase, must be cheap
for cash. Mrs. Mae Wagoner,
Rt. 2, Blairsville.

Blood root, wild cucumber
bark, rattle root, May apple,
Devil Shoe String, ratsbane,
Button snake root, yellow root,
heart leaf roct, Queen of Mea-
dow, $1.00 ea. for 2 lb. lard-
box full; 2 boxes, $1.50. Add
bostage: -P. RB Brown; Rt A;
Ball Ground.

6 ft. all leather hand -
plaited bull whips, $4.00; fine
quality hand-made leather
billfolds, $2.00 PP. Earl Stuc-
key, Blackshear.



Metal can sealer, will seal
No. 2 and 3 size cans, used
very little, $10.00. E. R. Hod-
ges, 25 Rooney Road, Rome.



2 cricket boxes for sale. Er-
nest L. Barrett, 4867 Bank-
head Hwy., Mableton. Ph.
948-3876. :





Used sheet metal roofin
for sale. O. L. Stone, 3
Cates Ave., N. E., Atlanta 19.
Ph. BL 5-3088.

Electric churns (Jim Dan

dy), good as new, one 3-gal.
churn, one 5 gal. churn. all
for $10.00. Mrs. Elaine Potts.

aot College Park. Ph. 767=
53 po





Long red hot pepper pods
for home use, 25c doz. pods, or
5 doz. pods, $1.00; Yellow root,
freshly dug and washed, 4 lb.
lardbox measured full 85c;
large blooming old - fashion
Sunflower Seed. good for
poultry or bird feed, 30c large
cupful. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, El-
lijay.

Catnip, 20e bunch, 3 bunch-
es, 50c; Scuppernong cuttings,
3 for 50c; poak root, freshly
dug, clean roots, 50c per Ib.;
Wild strawberry plants, $1.00
per hund. Add postage. No
stamps or checks. Mrs. Perlene
Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville.



Sunbeam Shearmaster clip- 7
pers, complete with clipping
and shearing heads. Used very
little and in perfect cond., $35.
T. J. Pritchett, Rt. 4, Dublin.

YOUR BEST
CANCER
INSURANCE



See your doctor every year
for a health checkup.

See your doctor immediately if
any one of Cancers Seven
Danger Signals lasts more
than two weeks:

Unusual bleeding
or discharge

A lump or thickening in
the breast or elsewhere
A sore that does not heal
Change in bowel or
bladder habits
Hoarseness or cough

Indigestion or difficulty
i: re

IO C1-& coh

ianget ina one or mole

AMERICAN CANCER SOCIETY



SICKNESS IN ANIMALS

The office of our state chemist frequently receives re-

quests to analyze samples of feed believed to contain sub-

stances causing sickness or death in farm animals or poultry.
These requests come from people such as the farmer, a

county agent, a veterinarian, etc., and quite often have very
little information for us to proceed on.

In order for the state chemist to intelligently tackle

such a problem, he needs certain information.

First of all,

before a sample of such feed is sent, a veterinarian should be

consulted.

In case of death, an autopsy should be performed

to determine whether death was caused by a disease or a toxic
substance. In the experience of the state chemists office,
the feed is rarely ever to blame.

If the veterinarian decides that it is a toxic substance, he
should indicate what he thinks it is. Otherwise, the chemis-
try laboratory may run numerous tests and still not hit on the

right one.

In addition to the veterinary report, the feed

guarantee tag should always be enclosed with the sample.

the levels are too high.

Quite often there are various drugs added which are toxic if








PAGE EIGHT



Miscellaneous

FOR SALE



Catnip and peppermint, 25c
bunch; 3, 60c; Sassafras,
Queen of Meadow, May apple,
yellow root, yellow dock, wild
cherry bark, alder bark, rats-
bane, each 4 lb. lard box full,
$1.00 plus 30c postage; Mar-
tin gourd seed, 25c pack and
stamped envelope. Mrs. Free-
man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Approx. 6000 ft. electric
fence wire about 200 volts,
good cond., $40.00 for lot, or
will trade for pigs or year-
ling. W. G. Hinson, P. O. Box
261, Comer. Ph. Sunset 3-4461.





Worms for sale at my place.
Mrs. Roland Dyer, Young
Harris.

Dec. 1961 run pure Ga.
sugarcane syrup in 1 lb. 12
oz. bottles, 12 to case, $6. FOB.
Can ship by Express Collect.
L. H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box
-177, Metter. Ph. 685-1083.

Garlic bulbs, $1.25 C; cat-
nip, 4 bunches, 50c; tansy, 8
bunches, 50; balm, 4 bunches,
50s spermint, 8 bunches, pep-





permint, 4 bunches, 50c;
houseleak, 4 plants, 50c;
ground ivy, 6 for 50c. Add

postage. Miss L. M. White, ]2t.
1, Box 57, Dahlonega.



Texas saddle, good coyd.,
$30. or trade for pony snd-
die of equal value. Joe Gull-
man, 431 Old Dixie Hwy.,
a 56, Mt. View. Ph. PQ 6-

2;

Very nice English saddle in
very good shape. Has been
used in horse shows only.
Marvin Lyle, 2766 Woodwin
Road; Doraville.





100 squares V-type heavy
fauge tin. Ideal for chicken
house roof, good cond., 1/2
price. John E. Buford, Old
Forsyth Rd., Macon. Ph. SH
5-1760.



Three real nice large print
sacks, one of a kind, 3 for
$1.60. PP in Ga. No COD
orders. Mrs. W. Y.. Summers,
Rt. 1, Newnan.

Unwashed feed bags, $3.60
doz. PP, some lettering.
Cheaper in quantity. Not PP.
Mrs. Evelyn Panter, Margret.

Old-time bull whips, plait-
ed of Indian tan cowhide.
Plaited with handle inside of
whip, $1. ft.. any length. Bud
Murkerson, Rt. 6, Eastman.

Miscellaneous

WANTED









Want one half-gal. or 1 at.
of old-fashioned Red Rivper
field peas, good quality for
seed. Charles A. Hill, Rt. 1
Antioch Rd.,- Powder Springs.

Want 2 cups colored Pole
-butterpeas. Mrs. E. E. Price,
307 Highland Ave., Smyrna.

Want several hund. fence

2



Want to hear from party
who has fig tree sprouts that
have yellow figs, large as
teacup when ripe. If not root-
ed sprouts, cuttings will do.
Mrs. Lucille Willis, 1903
Cceola Ave., Waycross, Ph.
AT 3-1570.

Want 20 pieces of dent
crimp tin, 12 ft. long, 2 dent
crimp on corrugated. Give
best price. Mrs. H. G. Mor-
gan, Rt. 1, Roberta.

Want Heart of Gold sweet
potato plants. H. E. Zipperer,
109 West Perry St., Savan-
nah.

Want several truck loads of
chicken house (broiler) wood
shavings del. to Atlanta. War-
ren Fleming, 1190 E. Brook-
haven Dr., N. E., Atlanta 19

Want few white sweet po-





ket, 50c or 5 for $2.25; Bleach-
ed med. size dresser - scarfs,
$1.00; large ones emb. $1.25;
Vanity sets, butterfly design,
small, 50c. Add postage. Mrs.
Maver Estep, 137 Auburn Ave.,
LaGrange.



Baby booties, crocheted of
nylon thread in blue, pink
and yellow, also, white trim-
med in pink or yellow, all
with ribbon ties to match, $1
pr. PP. State color. Also 2nd
color choice. Mrs. J. L. Wil-
liams, Rt. 2, Box 132, Blue
Ridge.

Girls cotton dresses, wide
skirts, 54 x 64 in. Sizes 1-6,
$1.35 ea.; two for $2.35; hand-
emb. pillowcases, bleached,
36 x 42 dia., Water lilies,
Bluebirds, Daisies. Mrs. Lucy





variety in 1st letter. Joe D.
Fulford, Rt. 2, Nahunta.

Want 6 doz. Tuitoma Red
Hot Poker plants. State price
and postage. Arthur mims,
225 Moore St., S. E., Atlanta
12.

Want good set of Shetland
pony harnesses reasonable. G.
L. Roberts, Jr., 3237 Mt. Ol:ve
Rd., East Point. Ph. PO 1-
5871. :

Want running butterpea
seed, white with pink specks.
Want 1 Ib. or less. Mrs. Geor-
ge Shuptrine, Odum.

Want old-fashion 4-wheel,
2-seated, surrey in good cond.
Roy Wise, P. O. Box 8438,
Thomasville.

Want 2 cups each of the fol-
lewing: old fashion Sallet En-
glish peas: white, brown eyed,
Crowder Fieldpeas with cream
or yellow hull; and little May
English peas. (vines grow
straight up). Mrs. Robert Tur-
ner, 2005 Cheshire Ave., SW,
Atlanta 15.

Handicrafts

FOR SALE







All-over crocheted vanity
set, 3 pe., with 15 in. doily,
$3; matching scarf, 16 x 36 in
white, ecru. or trimmed in
colors, $3.50 ea.; full dbl. bed
size quilt top, hand pieced,
sewed together all over in
Gentlemans Bow pattern,
$3.50 del. Mrs. Ida Sullivan,
232 Maple St., Carrollton.

12 in. Red Star and Picot
doilies and 12-in. Candy
Dish doilies, white with yel-
low or pink, state choice of
colors, 75c ea. or 3 for $2.00;
also, three, 18 in., multicolor
doilies, $2.00 ea. or 3 for $5.00.
No checks. Mrs. Sherman L.
Adams, 1018 Purina Dr,
Gainesville.

Nice hand-made quilts, dbl.
bed size. Made of good solid
and print cotton materials,
cotton padding, Dutch - Doll
applique, basket design with
applique handles, and Doris
Delight, $12.00 ea.; tulip cir-





tato plants. Leon Ehrlich,|Musson, 7 Steven St., Sum-
Swainsboro. : merville.

Want pecans in large x z 5
quantity, quote price and Baby diaper ae ave he

pleated aprons,
tle boys short pants, 30c pr.
Sizes 1, 2 and 3, any color.
Plus postage. Mrs. Lucy Wa-
ters, 2201 Bisbee Ave., Sa-
vannah, Ph. AD 40571.

Good-sized aprons of color-
fast material, fancy, $1,25,
plain, $1.00. Add postage. No
checks. Mrs. Susie Woods, 102
West 38th St., Savannah.

Quilt tops and lining, white
sheeting. All appliqued with
green leaves and stems. Or-
chid flower. quilt, lavendar
color, $13.00, 2 for $25.00; rose,
pink, red, yellow, $13.00 or
two for $25.00; poinsettia, red,
$12.00 ea.; 2 for $23.00; pansy,
lavendar, pink, $12.00 ea.; 2
for $23.00, Dutchgirl dresses,
bonnets, blue, $13.00 ea., 2 for
$25.00: butterfly yellow, $13
ea. 2 for $25.00. Hand-quilted,
cotton padding. Mrs. W. C.
Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.

Dawn nylon yarn booties;
$1.45; little baby shoes, $1.05,
ribbon trim; tatting bordered
handerchiefs, $1.45; white
crocheted doilies, $2.30; emb.
flowers and butterflies on
vanity sets, tatted border,
$2.50.-PP in Ga. Mrs. G. Tay-
lor, 421 Wilson Ave., Bremen.

Large size emb. pillowcases,
$2.00 pr.; ladies bonnets, good
material, trimmed, $1.35; but-
ton crown, $1.65 ea; print
aprons, trimmed, tie-on, 75c;
Large bib aprons, $1.00; ging-
ham dresses, trimmed, 1 = 6
yrs., $2.50; baby sacques, 59c;
diaper shirts, 50c; sport shirts,
1-6 yrs., $1.49; pot holders,
quilted, 15 ea., 2 for 25c. Mrs.
A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple.

_ Yo-Yo nylon bedspread for
single bed, real nice, $15.00;
string quilt top, $1.00; Ocean
Wave, $2.00; and lining in-
cluded for $1.00. All new and
machine made. Mrs. Nettie
poeeyi 761 Forest St., Ros-
well.













Washable hand-painted pil-
low cases, made of fine broad-
cloth and pretty designs with
lace edges, $3.00 set; also. will
hand-paint using patterns and
material Childrens fancy or-
gandy and lace dresses. State
color and size, 1-6 yrs., $3.00
ea. Novelty potholder f ree



Tails, new or used. Advise |cle applique, $15.00. Add post-| with every order. Add postage.
price, Clyde Long, Rt. 1,|age Miss Mable Mathis, Rt. 5,| Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. . Eli.
Chatsworth. Box 57, Ellijay. G jay.







NOTICE
To All Peach Producers

Please take notice that Marketing Order No. 5, rela-
tive to peaches, has been approved by the Peach Producers
and becomes effective as of May 1, 1962.

Yours truly,
EDGAR L. DUKE, JR.,

Farmer Chairman,
Agriculture Commodity Commission for Peaches,
Agriculture Building,
Capitol Square,
Atlanta, Georg'a











- Med. size aprons with poc-{

Re



3 quilts, machine

for $10.00 or $4.00 ea.; whit

baby nylon thread, lovers
wide, $8.50; green stole lov-
ers knot stitch, 100 per cent
wool, 55 in. long, 16 in. wide,
$5.50, all PP. Mrs. J. J. Liv-
ingston, Rt. 1, Pitts.

Ladys bonnets, $1.00 ea.;
bib aprons, nicely trimmed,
large, 2 for $1.25; band aprons,
60c ea.; medium, 50c

for $1.30; dresser
scarfs, emp. and crocheted
ends, 50c ea.; 3 emb, dish
cloths and 2 pot holders, $1.00;
emb. baby bibs, 25c ea. Mr s.
eae Haynes, Rt. 8, Gaines-
ville. :



large,
ea.; 3



Quilts made out of strips,
$4.50 ea.; or $12.50 for 3; 82
in. long, 68 wide, all new ma-
terial and cotton. Add 50c
postage each quilt. No checks.
Delia Sappington, Rt.
Gainesville. es

Dbl. bed size quilt tops, all
new material, Grandmothers
Fan, $5.50; Step Around the
Mountain, $5.; Pinwheel, $4.;
Lazy Boy, $3.50 PP. Mrs. J.
D. Ellis, Jr., Rt. 5, Ellijay.

_ Hand-tooled cowhide bill-
folds with nice designs, $2.50
PP, initials, 50c more. Hand
laced all around. Have nice
alligator shoulder bags, hand-
made, black, brown, red, size
9 x 12, lined with nice pig
skin, $10.00. Johnny Bonds,
148 E. 13th St., Rome.

Dish towels with linen fin-
ish, automatic machine hem-
med, with colored thread 7,
$1.25, pastell handkerchiefs,
dbl. tatting trimmed, 75c ea.;
pillowcases made of good
bleached material, hemmed
with colored thread, automa-
tie machine stitched, $1.00 pr.,
add postage. Mrs. B. C. Mc-
Neely, Rt. 4, Gainesville.

7 doilies: 16 in., $2.50; 24
in., $3.50; 48 in.; dbl. Fleur-
de lis pattern, $5.00 ea. Mrs.
C. A. Brown, Chatsworth.

Baby crib quilt, $4.00 PP.;
dbl. size quilts, hand-made,
$8.00 ea. PP; also, coffee ta-
ble scarf, crocheted wheel de-
sign in fuschia, red and white,
$1.50 PP; 3-pe. vanity set,
rainbow varigated and red,)
$1.50. No checks and no ex-
changes. No COD. All PP.
Carie Bates, Rt. 1, Acworth.













3-pce. star dresser set, $1.25;
3-pe. pineapple dresser set,
$1.50; oval pineapple with
pansies, $2.00 oval ruffle,
$2.50; Pansy piece, $1.25 or all
for $7.50. Mrs. Mae Whittle,
Rt. 1, Box 34, Kingsland.



Colorful clothespin b a g,
shopping bags and_= small
laundry bag, 1 of each kind
or 3 of each kind, $1.00 PP.
Mrs. E. Nye, Rt. 1, Jasper.



Fancy organdy and lace
aprons, $1.50 ea.; pretty cot-
ton aprons, 75c ea., 6 for $4;|
attractive work apron, large
pockets all around, $1.00 ea.;
lace dresser, 1-6 yrs., $3.00
ea.; hand painted pillow
cases, nice patterns and lace
edges, $3.00 set. Add postage.
Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,
Ellijay. q



Aprons with bibs, nicely
trimmed, $1.00 ea., without
bibs, 75 each; pot holders,
15 ea., 10 for: $1.00; Emb.
dish towels, 5 for $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.



Pot holders made of cro-
chet thread on loom, solid
colors, white, red, yellow and
green, also mixed colors and
some with designs, 3 for $1.
Add 5c postage for each three.
Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 1566 Elle-
by Rd., S. E., Atlanta 15. Ph.
MA 7-5759. $

Hand - crocheted bedspread,
White, nicely made, medallion
design. Mrs. M. F. McWhor-
ter, Rt. 1, Alpharetta. Ph.
Greenleaf 5-5852.





Full-size cotton ruffle bed-
spreads, asst. cols. and two -
tones, $5.50 ea.; novelty pot-
holders, 25c ea; 6, $1.00; dain-
ty aprons, 75c ea.; 2, $1.25;
emb. dish towels, 25c ea.; 5,

crocheted stole made from}

knot stitch, 75 in. long, 16 in.|1

| clothespin

MAY 9 Hazlehurst,

|Add 10c postage per p.
beth Coleman, Rt. 1,
Danielsville Rd., Ath

S o f t, washable,
lambskin b a b y m
blue, pink, all hand
emb. in white, $1.00_
postage., 3 pr. $3.00.
Edgar Watkins, Rt.

1s

Echota, Calhoun.

Nice crocheted be
$65.00. Mrs. Ida Bea
Colb Ave., Columbus.
3-7242. ee

Nice, new hand-
size quilts, all new
$5.00 ea., 60c posta
several quilt tops, $1
postage. One cordurc
top, $2.50, 25 postagi
m. o. Mrs. Da
Adairsville.

Home-made pot
made of cotton, Jer:
nice designs, One fo
for 25c, 4 for 50e, 6 f
for $1.00. Miss Bessie
Rt. 5, Box 48, Ellija

New handmade
size quilts, made of go
and print cotton mate
ton padding. Dbl.
ring, Basket design,
plate, Step Around the
tain, Grandmothers
Garden. All $12.00
Windmill and Monkey
eres ane ea. mn
age. Mrs. Dewey El
Box 58, Ellijay.















Pink orlon hand-cro
shoulderette, elbow cuf:
white and pink cr
capes, orlon, pineappl
shell stitch, good size,
ea. PP. Mrs. Everett Hui
4, Blairsville. en

Broadcloth pillowca
and crocheted edges, $1.
large, emb. ones, $1.0
dish towels, emb. 7 for
apron, 50
aprons, 50c; small, 3
Add 35e postage. No
Nell Bennett, Rt. 2,
Hall County, Buford.

en pot holders, 25c ea.; |
appliqued pillowcases,

flowers and leaves. No s
or checks. Mrs. Perler
per, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

Sales Event

APRIL 27 Friday 1
Purebred Polled Hi
Sale at Melin Bros.
Griffin, Spalding Co
Clean pedigree cattle:
top show and breedin
tle 17 serviceable bul
34 bred heifers and cow
Colonel Domino, Do
Mischief and CMR bt
ing. Write for cattle cat
Melin Bros., Griffin,



MAY 5 10:00 A. M.
Saturday Lawrence
Ga. Fairgrounds
Annual Shetland Pon:
96 to be sold to hi
bidder Other ponies

_ be accepted day of sa

_ Everyone welcome.
Lunsford, 186 Decatur |
Atlanta 3, Ph. JA. 2-7

MAY 5 Saturday 10
A. M. Complete he:
spersal of Polled Herefe
Circle A Ranch, Warth
Ga. 350 head Victor
Dominos herds sires, h
sire prospects, cows

calves at side and reb
bred heifers and open |]
fers. For catalogue writ
Bruce Purdy, Warth

Ga. Hereford Assn.,

1772, Albany. a

:
ee



av Ge
Jeff Davis County Bar
Show and Sale.



$1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Free.
Long, Rt. 5, Box 50,