Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
ATLANTA,
GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23, 1962
NUMBER 38
dyertise in the M
s for ornamentati
Equipment perta
ner, now offering i
rating a farm.
. Perm
it numbers
OTICE TO ADVERTISERS
Only those handicraft items useable on
arm or in the home will be published.
y and products of this industry will not
published unless it is useable on a farm
produces crops or livestock or unless it
item that has been used by an individual
. Miscellaneous machinery such as mo-
tanks, pumps, etc., must carry an ex-
nation as to how it has been used in the
and how it is necessary or beneficial in
ARKET BULLETIN.
on only will NOT be
ining to the lumber in-
t for sale.
must accompany plant,
Ss
nt to bud pecan trees at
place, no climbing. Trees
according to work re-
lus transportation to and
md operate most farm
. Will
ultry, hog or cattle farm
ite man with small fam-
yants job on cattle farm.
drive tractor or
nite 1
is caretaker on farm, man
4 R. house. Non drinkers
d smokers. Want work only
WANTED
0 ft., $3.00 ea., larger
or by hour, $5.00 per
Some allowance for
who can climb. State
f trees you have and
. W. Page, 149 North
E, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR.
ied man wants job on
ean drive truck, trac-
consider dairy
xp. in both. Need work
, can move any time.
Kelley, Rt. 2. Madi-
an, 17 yr. old son and
old daughter, wants job
ouse and _ reasonable
salary. Prefer N. Ga.
mind work and can give
ces. No row crops. Mrs.
; Denton, Rt. 1, c/o Joe
Clayton.
truck.
ite man and wife wants
ife 54, in good health.
ood Christian people. A.
tman, 191 Merrits Ave.,
Single white man, 68 yrs.
old, good health, wants light
work on farm and taking care
of semi-invalid or invalid. No
bad habits. Experienced an a.
willing worker. John Elliott,
177 Elizabeth St., NE, Atlanta
VePhe JAG AO lilo vee
White married man, 47 yrs.
old, 3 children (17 mos. - 3
yrs.), wants job on farm with
reliable, sober party. Exper-
ienced in all types of farming,
need work immediately. Hon-
est, sober and dependable.
Can furnish references. A. L.
Brand, 671 Washington St.,
SW, Atlanta 15.
White man 23 yrs. old, sin-
gle, no drinker, wants job
farm looking after cows or
yard and garden work. Pre-
fer to live with lg. family.
Must have bus fare and want
Sat. and Sun. off and small
'wages. Frank McDonald, 706
Goodyear St., Rockmart. :
White woman wants job on
farm doing light farm work,
some housekeeping, cooking or
helping with the sick. Whisky
drinkers or people that keep
dogs in the house, day and
night, need not come or write.
Mrs. Cordie Davis Pope, Rt. 2,
c/o Mrs. Tincie Hill, Frank-
lin. :
Single man wants job on
farm. Live as one of the fam-
ily. Do not drink. Cannot
drive. Cary J. Leverett, 3272
Gorden Rd., Atlanta.
Married man wants job
picking up eggs and feeding
chickens. Honest, sober and
experienced. Wife can help
in hen house some. Want 4 R.
house, will have to be moved.
All letters ans. Buford Bates,
on
Want job caring for broilers,
can take care of 24,000 with
automatic drinkers and tub
feeders. Want board and laun-
dry and $20.00 weekly. Wil-
liam Stephens, c/o Marvin Le-
nord, Rt. 1, Tunnel Hill.
Woman with 20 yr. old son,
support of 4 younger children,
desperately needs furnished
place on farm. Experienced in
poultry and laying hen pro-
duction and beef cattle rais-
ing, vegetable raising. Son
ean drive truck, tractor & any
other tarm mach. Need fur.
house or apt. to start. Prefer
N. Ga. Mary J. Smith, 320
Ormond St., SH, Atlanta 15.
Will clean hen houses for
manure in DeKalb, Douglas,
Gwinnett, and parts of Henry
and Hall counties. W. J. Bales,
114 East Lake Dr., Doraville,
Ph, 457-2964.
Farm Help
WANTED
_ Want white woman to live
in home and do light farm,
chores, cooking and house-
keeping for room, board and
$15.00 weekly. Saturday and
Sunday off if desired. ee
love children, Mrs. 6 :
Spiva, Rt. 2, Temple, Ph.
562-3782.
Want single middle aged
white man or retired couple,
capable of doig own cooking,
for light farm chores. Small
cumfortable house with hot
and cold running water and
elec. lights furn. No drinkers,
considered. Terms to be dis-
cussed. C. H. Foster, 4897
Flakes Mill Rd., Rt. 1, Ellen-
wood.
Want farm hand with small
family for work on farm.
Steady work. 5 R. house on
school bus rt. No drinkers.
Give references. Jack Willis,
Rt. 2, Folkston. ;
Want middle or older
Christian couple, in good
health, with own income.
Rent free in exchange for
work in and around farm
home. Pay own light bill.
Have a well, no bath or hot
water. Satisfactory references
must be furnished. Located 2
mi. from small country town
of Jasper. All letters ans. if
you want ref. Mrs. Lillie M.
Mashburn, Rt. 3, Jasper.
Want man and wife to work
with laying hens. Must_ be
honest and sober. W. H. Bar-
low, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. 482-
6676 (Lithonia). ;
Want reliable white woman
to live in and tend small gar-
den and care for chickens
and 2 school age children.
Must have good references.
Write salary expected. Mrs.
. H. Bramlett, 602 Pat Mell
Roda wht. 3, omyrnas.
Want unencumbered mid-
dle aged woman to live in
and do light farm work and
help with children. Room,
board and $10.00 weekly sal-
ary. Permanent. Write giving
complete details. Will consid-
seeing the fine Shetlands.
in the nation.
and bedding.
J. | Conley,
Shetland Breeders Hold Sale
The Southeastern Shetland Pony Breeders Association
will hold its annual breed promotion sale in Atlanta at the
Southeastern Fairgrounds June 1 and 2. :
R. N. Snow of Athens, 1962 president of the associa-
tion, said all persons are welcome af the show and sale,
whether they are interested in buying or just interested in
The Southeastern area produces more national cham-
pions than any other area, and most of these come from
Georgia. Georgia also boasts two of the top ten trainers
Consignments will be accepted up to the date of the
sale, Snow said. Ponies will be sold for 10 percent of the
sale price or a $10 minimum,
There is no charge for feed
Have ig. shaded farm, nice
home, water in house, wired
for stove, milk and etc. furn-
ished and small salary for
couple or woman alone, for
light farm work and house-
work, Farm adjoins city lim-
its, on paved rd. Mrs. Don
Cochran, c/o Rebel Ridge
Farm, Sheloh Rd., Kennesaw,
Ph, 427-1819 (Marietta).
Want experienced milk
man who. has had experience
with Surge milkers, small
herd, good 4 R. house with
lights and running water, on
school bus rt. H. D. Smith,
Jackson, Ph. 6831.
Want white man, 38-48 yrs.
old, with son 16 yrs. or older,
to. work with him, both to
know how to operate farm
mach., pecan sprayer, hay
baler, ete. No row crops, raise
hay, cattle, pecans. Good
weekly wages, 5 R. house
wired for elec. stove. S. J.
Ciay, So. Walden Rd., Rt. 3,
Macon, Ph. 788-2975.
Equipment
FOR SALE
Sears 4-1/2 HP garden trac-
tor, used about 6 - 7 hrs., good
cond., $100.00. W. B. Goldin,
1530 S. Gordon St. Atlanta.
Cub Farmall tractor with
cultivators, weeder, disc til-
ler; slide bottom plow, mow-
ing mach and 48 in., 3 blade,
retary type mower, all excel.
cond., reasonably priced for
quick sale. Equip. maybe pur-
chased without tractor. J.
Kemp, Rt. 2, Covington, Ph.
786-7087 (no collect calls).
2 wheel trailer, body 7 ft.
long, 5 ft. wide, has _ coil
springs, leaf springs and shock
absorbers and 2 ft. high re-
moveable sides, heavy duty
bumper hitch included, $140.
Sid Herring, Rt. 3, Conyers,
Ph. 483-7714.
200 gal. Mojonnier b ul k
milk tank with motor, dump
station with strainer, 3 Surge
milking machine units, all
stainless steel and good as
new; also, 30 gal. het water
heater, used only a little while.
J. L. Nelms, Cedar Grove Rd.,
Rt. 1, c/o Jud Bates, Canton,
Ph. GR. 9-2297.
er colored applicants. Mrs.
J. Bloodworth, Rt. 2. Gordon.
Ph. 627-4232 (Con-
ley). .
~@ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS
PEANUTS
IMPROVED PECANS
2 roller power syrup mills
and 2 evaporaters, one, 160
gal. and one 60 gal., all $100.
Willie L. Deaton, Rt. 3, Law-
renceville, Ph. TH. 3-2221.
Allis Chalmers CA tractor,
Athens bush and bog harrow,
80-R mower, scrape, scoop and
smoothing harrow, John Deere
hay baler, motor driven with
V-4 Wisc. engine. Herbert P.
Jones, Rt. 3, Box 49, Buford,
Ph. 434-9613.
Homelite gascline generator,
750 watt, for lights, etc., for
farm use in case of power
failure, good cond. $75.00. H.
W. Gary, Rt. 5, Marietta, Pa.
428-6622.
32 in. bar sickle mower for
David Bradley tractor, $25.00
or will trade for egg incuba-
d|tor. Richard T. Russell, 3477
Ivy Rd., NE, Atlanta 5, Ph.
CE. 7-2948.
Garden Mart tiller with
reverse gear, 3-1/2 HP, 26 in.
width, like new, $100.00. S. J.
Bertelsen, Rt. 2, Hamilton.
2 disc plow, $100.00; rear
mounting dirt scoop, $75.00 or
both for $165.00. Both fit John
Deere MT tractor, in very
good cond. H. T. Jennings,
C/O Shady Crest Farm, Rt. 1,
Hiram, Ph. WH. 2-2047
(Douglasville).
No. 77 New Holland h a y
baler and rake in good running
cond., $450.00. C. W. Hollings=
worth, McDenough, Ph. 423=
3763.
TE-20 Ferguson tractor,
good cond., with good tires,
$285.00; tractor power pulley,
A.| $35.00; lift type bush and bog
harrow, dirt scoop,
$45.00. All 3 point hitch, can
be seen at farm in Cuthbert.
D. Donald Peavy, 3812 Forrest
Rd., Columbus, Ph. FA. 3-5621.
Se eee
One ea.: single stock, dbl.
stock, Planter Jr. and juano
distributor. R. H. Pace, 4819
Glenwood Rd., Decatur, Ph.
BU. 9-5152.
Irrigation outfit, :
oline motor and centrifugal
pump mounted on wheels,
480 ft. 2-in pipe, 500 ft. 3 in.
pipe (aluminum), 12 Rain-
bird heads, all couplings to
cover 1 acre, used 50 hrs.
$650.00. E. A. Evans, PO Box
66, White, Ph. EV. 2-4612
8 H. gas-
(Cartersville).
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4]isale. H.
5 row Simplex horse drawn
cotton duster, good cond., $65.
Marvin Harris, Rt. 3, Jackson,
Ph. 4499
Intnl. 5 ft. combine with
motor, $75.00. Can be seen at
Ries Farm, near Walkers
Lakes. Mrs. Susie Ries, c/o
Macon Cabinet Works, 535-
8th St., Macon.
Ford pick-up, new motor,
straight drive, good tires, for
sale or will trade for acres of
land in radius of 50 mi. of
Atlanta. Value $700.00. Write
proposition and location and
amount. Will pay cash if there
is any dif. Roy Bell, Sta. A,
Box 10633, Atlanta 10.
Combine (Ford Dearborn
Wood Bros.), cut less than 100
acres, half price for quick
J. Bell, Sardis. :
Good used New Holland
Super 77 hay baler with Wisc.
engine, $550.00. C. R. Mason,
Madison, Ph. 42.
Mule drawn mowing mach.,
McCormick grain binder and
Turner hay baler without mo-
tor, all priced to sell, Gilbert
B. Brown, Rt. 3, Commerce,
Ph. 335-4775 (no collect calls).
Power take off pully for
Ford tractor, $25.00; also,
Sta-Rite shallow well pump
with foot valve and jet, 1/2)
HP motor and 12 gal. tank,
used 6 mos., $75.00. Cari Hen-
ty, Rt, 2, Stockbridge, Ph. 474-
642)
John Deere No. 5 tractor
mower, good cond. Paul
Wiener, Cedartown. |
Ford tractor, bush and bog
Dearborn harrow and Ford
jhay rake, all in good cond.,
$550.00. W. B. Brown, Rt. 4
Box 87-A, Newnan, Ph, AL.
3-5302.
Case rotary chopper, only
cut 150 acres, cuts most sow-
ed crops suitable for silage,
$750. Houston White, Jr., Rt.
1, College Park, Ph. PO. 1-
6546.
Equipment
FOR SALE
John Deere No. 8 mower
with 7 ft. blade, never used,
$90.00 off list; N. H. Super 77
pick-up hay baler with air -
cooled motor, $750.00; also,
want 8, 10 or 12 ft. land secrap-
er. Norman Johnson, Warren-
ton, Ph. HO. 5-3549.
1947 John Deere B tractor
with cutting harrow. Claude
W. Spence, Rt. 5, Hicks Rd.,
Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-9743.
Farmall A. tractor with 2
disc plow, cutaway harrow
and cultivators, rebuilt motor,
all in good cond., $590.00. L.
D. Wilson, Concord Rd., Box
417-A, Smyrna.
1953 Allis Chalmers C. A.
tractor, $500.00; Taylorway
harrow, $250.00. All. good
cond. (Come to Snellville turn
SO. 1 mi. on Centerville Rd.).
Jas. M. Jones, Rt. 1, Box 56,
Grayson, Ph. TH. 3-7381,
Caterpillar 7 Bulldozer -
tilt blade front unit, $4,500.
Loyd Moore, LaGrange, Ph.
TU. 2-3612.
Cub tractor, cultivators,
disc plow, rotary mower, mow-
ing machine, all good cond,
Preston Wall, Hoschton,
400 gal. solar bulk milk
tank, perfect cond. $1,000.00.
Would consider trading for
cattle. J. A. Hamilton, Hogans-
ville (5 mi. out on the Mount-
ville Rd.), Ph. 637-2773.
1-1/2 ton, 1945 Ford truck
with stake body, 2 speed
rear axle, good tires, Mercury
motor overhauled recently. R.
EH. Dyess, Rt. 2, Davis Rd.,
Hawkinsville,
Model 60 Allis Chalmers all
crop harvester complete with
grain bin, unloading auger,
and Allis Chalmers water
ood motor. Ralph Tabor, Rt.
si ba ie
(Centerville) Located 9 mi.
N. of Perry on US Hwy. 41.
7 HP garden tractor, 3 for-
rd and reverse gears, turn-
ing plow, cultivator, smooth-
ing harrow, sickle bar mower,
wood saw, Taylor Dozer blade;
also, lg. care trailer. All in
A-1 cond. J. Bagley, Rt. 2,
Adaitsvile, Ph, SP. ah
Valley, Ph. 953-3791|M
John Deere B. tractor with
power lift, good cond.; Dear-
born (Ford) pick-up ha y
baler, used very little. J. L.
Baker, Rt. 2, Thomaston, Ph.
647-7258 (no collect calls).
Prac. new John Deere mo-
del 30 combine with motor
drive and auger feed. C. M.
Stowe, Box 262, Warrenton.
Complete set of used Buck- mn
eye tobacco cookers, can use
with fuel oil or kerosene. Set
is complete (copper tubes,
burners, controls, ete.), in ex-
cel. shape, $100.00; also, want
table saw or cut-off saw.
Must be in excel. cond. and
have at least 1 HP motor,
small will do if saw is 8-10
in. Edwin Cole, Rt. 1, Nicholls.
2 feed bins, $65.00 ea.; 3
coal stones, cast iron, $25 ea.;
144 automatic waterers, $5.00
ea.; 8 gas brooders, $25.00 ea.
Mrs. I. D. Robertson, Rt. 1,
ee 425, Mableton, Ph. 948-
1/2 ton Dodge pick-up truck,
goodcond., good tires, body in
good cond., good cattle bodies
to fit same, 6 cyl. $295.00
cash. Located near pecan farm
between Lumber City and
Jacksonville. All letters ans.
Bennie Calhoun, Rt. 1, Jack-
sonville, Ga.
John Deere, 6 disc, tiller;
Case combine; Beat Cat ham-
mermill; dual wheel tractor
wagon; New Holland bailing
mach. All in good cond. E. K.
set, Newnan, Ph, AL. 3-
Keenco egg grader, roto egs
washer w/13 plastic a
baskets, 32, 50 lb., feeders, 2
waterers, 5 grit feeders, and
other mise. chicken equip.,
rake and sickle mower to fit
1952 Farmall Cub. W,
Brantley, Rt. 3, Waycross, Ph.
AT. 3-4831.
New Holland 77 pick-up hay
baler with motor, good cond.
T. B. Vaughn, Forsyth, Ph.
5567 week days after 6 PM.
20 ton Low Boy, single axle
trailer, A-1 cond., reasonably
priced. Marvin Peed, Butler,
Ph. UN. 2-3785 days.
Allis Chalmers No. 10 roto
baler, baled 2,000 bales, was
completely converted in Feb,
to a fast wrap standard roto
baler, has not been used since
conversion. H. T. Glisson, Rt.
i oS 459, Claxton, Ph. 262-
6 disc John Deere tiller
with 2 wheels on rubber tires,
operates with a power trol-
ler cyl., $125.00; 6 row John
Blue cotton duster, fits M. and
H, Farmall and A a 60 John
Deere, $95.00; 2, 3 yard box,
dump truck bodies $125.00
Harold Garrett, te
-Ph. LI. 8-
$200.00 or will trade for hay.
Homelite saw, bow end, ex-
cellent cond., $125; One Do-
zer blade, $250.00; lg. spiked
tooth harrow, new teeth all
around, $75.00; silage wagon
on rubber, $200.00. Mrs. Hugh
L. White, Stockbridge.
Cub Cadet tractor with
cult. and bottom plow, rotary
mower, tractor has less than
75 hrs., equipped with lights
and elec. starter, $750.00 or
trade for 2 wheel tractor and
$650.00. A. B. King, Rt. 1,
Montezuma.
Intn] stationary hay baler,
has 5 HP gasoline engine,
mounted on 16 in. tires which
are not too good, $75.00; also,
Sears automatic can sealer,
model MO 146, seals No. 1, 2,
2-1/2 and 3 size cans, $8. W. E.
Knight, Rt. 1, Moreland.
Chicken house heater with
utomatic stoker, perfect cond.,
$60.00, controls and duct in-
cluded. John G. Cocroft, 1284
Brockett Rd., Stone Mountain,
Ph. 938-2078.
5-1/2 ft. No. 127 Gyramor
J.|rotary mower, 3 point hitch
with tail wheel and slip clutch,
used approx, 50 hrs., like new,
ate De Leland D. Hutto, Rt.
2, Hahira, Ph. 2233.
Super C. tractor with wide
and tricycle frontends, bog
harrow, Ford all purpose plow,
adapter for 3 point. Will sell
all or any part. E. B. Blair,
Lucile Ave., Lithia Springs.
John Deere binder, 5 ft. cut,
all canvases, tractor hitch,
20.00. Berry J. Whatley, Hwy.
85, Senoia, Ph. LY. 9-3279.
Allis Chalmers 1 row cot-
ton picker, WD 45 mountings,
new Tupelo spindles in 1961;
also, A. C. No. 60 combine. E.
H. Stokes, Rt. 7, Sardis Church
Rd., Macon.
Allis Chalmers tractor with
2 disc plow and smoothing
harrow. All in working cond.,
$275.00. R. M.' Sanders, Rt. 2:
Flint Rd., Powder Springs, Ph.
943-5470, no horse calls ust
i Ni ae a Hwy.
D-4 Caterpillar tractor for
sale or will trade for good
truck; also, Case tractor, $250.
W. O. Dees, 2200 Norwich St.,
Brunswick, Ph. AM. 5-0541.
2, 2 H., and 2, 1 H. plow
stocks; 2 Fowler plows; 3 sin- |
gle plow stock; middle buster;
harrow; corn and cotton plant-
er; guano distributor; 4 mule
jcollars; 250 gal. above ground
propane gas tank and other
farm tools. All gocd cond.
Mrs. James Fisher, Rt. 1, Da-
cula.
1950 Chevrolet 3-4 ton truck
in good cond., runs fine. W. D.
Kimbro, Rt. 3, Juliette Rd.,
Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-8926.
80 tube type feeders; 3, 1,-
000 cap., automatic gas brood-
ers; 12 automatic waterers; al-
so, 7 nice goats for sale. Fred
L. Sanders, 5099 Rivobi Dr.,
Macon.
a.
Ferguson 7 ft. mower, used 2. Ph. 423-3898.
{ Stapleton, Ph. 7557 (Louis- :
seasons, $325.00. Leon Ensz,
ville).
Twin cylinder air compres-
sor on wheels, with 9 H.
Briggs Stratton motor, air
hammer, chisels and 9 pt.,
100 ft. hose and 8 tanks, per-
fect shape, used to spray
dairy barns, inside and out,
poultry teat and orchards,
$200.00. EB. J. Pierce, Hosch-
ton.
4 disc pull type tiller with
grain box, $35.00; also, black
smith shop equip., $40.00. P.
W. Feagin, Rt. Freeman
A.|Rd., Jonesboro, Ph. 478-6158.
One, 1 H., turner and sev-
eral single plow stocks for
sale. H. G. Brown, c/o Willie
Shuler, Clay Rd., Austell.
No. 15 baler and engine; 15
B. 8 ft., disc; Intnl. stake meny 9689
truck; M. Fla. tractor;
Hower plow; 2, 30 TH har-
row; 8 disc King B and B
harrow for AC lift; seed and
fert, spreader; Allis Chal-
mers C. tractor and other
farm equip. Mrs. S. E. Benson,
ae 1, Grovetown, Ph. RE. 6-
28.
McCormick. Deering hay
baler, new tires, 3 blocks, 2
grain pans, all in good cond.,
cheap. W. A. Arrington, Bar-
tow.
Cole planter No. 40-41, new
fert. hopper, good cond., $30;
spring tooth harrow, good
cond.; water pump, hand type,
Sears make, pumps water 20
ft. deep; saw and mandrel,
complete with boxings an d
pulley. Henry Aderhold, Rt. 2,
Stone Mountain (off Hwy. 78,
turn at the Nash Auto parts
on Rockbridge Rd. No.).
John Deere 8 row duster,
$125.00; 2 wheel trailer, al-
most new, 54 in. high body,
complete hitch, $125. 00; heavy
2 H. wagon, nearly new tires,
stub tongue, no body, $25.00;
30 in. cutoff saw with steady
mandrel, $35.00; heavy load
binder, $5.00; and other farm
equip. C. L. Bennett, Jeffer-
son. |
B275 Intnl. Diesel tractor
and cultivators, Super C. In-
ternational cultivators, harrow
and turner, M. T. John Deere
cultivators, harrow and turn-
er, Oliver 60 tractor, No. 5
John Deere mower and Intnl.
corn picker. John eee
Rt. 5, Rome, Ph. 232-7212.
Allis Chalmers C. tractor
with harrow, A-1 cond. L. G.
Ingram, 2 Little St., Com-
merce, Ph, 335-3931 at noon
or after 5:30 PM.
Kraft, 300 gal., bulk milk
tank with compressor. A. E.
Hays, Mansfield, Ph. 786-31-
52 (Covington).
New Holland 77 baler with
motor, first $450.00 buys it;
also, Oliver Grain Master com-
bine No. 15 with motor, $250.
All at my farm located 6 mi.
S. LaFayette on old Hwy. 27.
Joe E. Perry, Rt. 2, LaFayette,
Ph. 4-4740.
1960 McCormick Deering
No. 45 hay baler, prac. new,
and Side Winder hay rake,
Must be sold as unit, $1.500;
also, Allis Chalmers D-45 trac-
tor and 2 row corn picker.
Must be sold as unit, $1,500;
T. G. McGarity, Elberton, Ph.
283-3111.
1960 Ford Diesel 841, 3 disc
plow and 26 disc. harrow for bs
sale or Nes trade, for
Fo
Silent Flame.
vester, 4 cyl.
and starter, good con
nee special fronten
with boom and di
Ford or Ferguson,
cond. Henry Danie
Pearson, Ph. GA 2-341
_McCormick Deerin
52 R. in good runn
and with auxiliary 1
so, Mirmeapolis - Mo
bine with auxiliary
very good cond. t
Both priced to sell <
to work. J. T. Coff
man, Ph. 374-2798.
eg GLF 300 egg
re
BR. 4-7816.
Allis Chalmers mule
er, bought new last
new cond.; also,
fast hitch mower,
M. Simpson, Me 0
used about 1 day, 1S
priced. All letters ans. |
seen after 4 PM and S
Sun. Clyde adele
Villa Rica,
Cutoff saw, table
pair, on iron wheel
pulled anywhere, r
cond. $20.00. Mr
Broach, Rt. 5, Box 6
Ph. SH. 6-3641. :
50 - 75, 4 ft., chicke
ers; 4, 1 H., wagon wh
gal., old fashion, wash
for sale reasonable. P.
Rt. 1, Waco.
from truck chassis ~
springs, excel. cond., fl
good tires, $125. Mrs
Hill, Jonesboro, Ph,
33, 5 ft., hen feeder:
ea., used less than 1
5 gal., waterers, $1.00
so, cow barn ae
C, H. Fuller, Rt. :
Creek, Ph. 084-6878" (
Rotary mower, 6.ft.,
Dream, heavy duty, $1
bush and bog harrow,
hitch, 20 in. disc. lik
$140.00; also, grain bin
bu. cap, heavy 20 gaug
easily moved, ee 00.
. Buford, Rt. 1, Macon,
SH. 5-1760. a
1955 Case ccactiel ne
and bog cultivators,
harrows and mower.
H. Smith, 1290 Richard
Decatur, Ph. 377-1259.
John Deere No. 25, 4
combine with motor, us
seasons; also, oat hul
sale. Mrs. Henry T.
Rt. 3, Talbottom.
WANTED
Want used ensilage_ ch
wich St., Brunswick. .
Want radiator for 8-N
tractor. Must be in good s!
and reasonable. Fulton T
pen, James, Ph. YU. 6-3
Want garden tractor,
tiller type, with ae A
W. H. Moran, Rt. Bol
Milledgeville. es
Want 27 A. R. Wood |
brooders, 1,000 cap., in ~
cond. and reasonably pr.
Write stating how many
have. Donald Tritt, Rt. 2,
la.
Want 2 A. R. Wood _
brocders, 1,000 cap., wi
80 mi. radius. State price
cond. A. R. Minor, Bartow
Want to buy bush
Must be in good ar a
Spiva, Rt. 2, Temple, P
3782 (no collect td
Want junk Farmall B. t
tor or parts; also, wan
trade 1953 Chevrolet Cai
All truck, in good cond.,
a saddle horse, Reg. Here
heifer or young bull; also, |
buy young Reg. Hereford
Carlos Brown, Rt. 2, Chic
mauga:
Want 6 or 8 disc heavy
harrow, Athens, Rome
equivalent with 28 in.
Prefer with roller |
mowing machine to|
or 1941 John Deere
r, S. IL Storey, Ar-
me used 10 x 24 trac-
d tube. T. M. Elliott,
maston,
Cattle
good purebred Here-
J approx. 7
old,
2.
ae approx. jee
prevent in-
E. H. Boswell, Rt.
ts rass, Ph. 367-5672 |
Onde ="
Angus Cows, 100 Here-
cows, many with calves
. James Highfield, Rt.
Reg. milking Shorthorn
one roan, other red.
Whitaker, Rt. 1, Blue
sh cow and two year old
bull. Joe Carswell, Rt.
occoa. (Highway 17,
s Bar-B-Que). _
cows coming in with
both are good
Farrill Steadman, Rt. 2,
iry cows, mostly Hol-
some Jerseys and
ys, 3 unit DeLaval
e, 600 gal. DeLaval
milk base with Bordens
ugusta. Also can furnish
heifers and calves. Ralph
Hillis, Blythe. (5 1/2 miles
Highway 25, between
ynesboro and Augusta,
Dyes Corners.)
Holstein cows, tested for
gs and T. B. M. G. Riv-
Rt. 2, Tarrytown.
Holstein steers, 450 to
Ibs., grain, hay and pas-
re fed, ready for pasture.
E. Shelfer, 3795 Old Fair-
urn Road, Atlanta 11, Ph.
O 7-9455. s
S
Tory Sweda, Wayside, Ph.
i 6-8652 (Grey),
eg. Angus bull, 5 yrs: old,
healthy and ready to go,
25; also good yearling, $200.
h strong Hileenmere pedi-
. W. T.. Torgesen, /o
tle Top Farm, Cornelia.
| Santa Gertrudis bulls,
ean be classified, wt. approx.
700 Ibs., 1 year old. Sidney
oswell, Rt. 2, Box 210,
3runswick,
__ Reg. Guernsey male, 2 yrs.
eld, dehorned and ring in
nose, best bloodline, gentle,
easy to handle. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington. __
_ Nice Holstein and Jersey
springers. R. L. Jackson, c/o
Flint River Farms, Jones-
boro, Ph. DR. 8-2245. | :
Dbl. standard Reg. polled
fereford bulls, 6-12 mos. old,
Reg. in buyers name. Come
see. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Li-
le (Klondike), Ph. 482-
_ 6-8 nice, Reg. Holstein
heifers, good pedigree, about
1000-1200 lbs., due in July-
August. H. M. Broder, c/o
Horse Shoe Farm, Rt. 2,
Stockbridge, Ph. GR 4-7361.
Reg, polled Herefords: bulls
of breeding age, breed and
open heifers. H. Y. Tillman,
1207 W. Park Ave., Valdosta.
: sowing.
Reg. Hereford boar hog, 8
wks. old June 2, 1962, $25,
Letters answered. Leonard
Fleming, Rt. 2, Reed Creek
Read, Hartwell.
- 20 pigs, 10 wks. old, $10.
ea. C. W. Tippins, Midway
Road, Rt. 1, Powder Springs,
Ph. 428-9081 (Marietta).
- Duroc gilts, 4-5 mos.. old,
reated for Cholera, can
: $40. Boars and
|Biuft Road). _
|. 8 reg. Berkshire pigs, far-
4, College Park, Ph. PO
be] $
Bilts to farrow in June. W.
|M. Cochran, 3986 Covington
Hwy, Decatur, Ph. Bu 4-3496.
3 Duroc boars, approx. 10
wks. old, FFA pigs from lit-
ter of Duroc pig chain. Sow
winner of Ist, 2nd, and 4th
places, $25. and can get pa-
rs. Bobby Rutherford, Rt.
, Cochran.
Reg. SPC boars and gilts,
best bloodlines, 3 mo. old,
$25. ea. without papers. Jul-
ius George, Rt. 2, George Rd.,
Cave Spring. (2 miles off
rowed March 26. Tommy Hill,
c/o Hill Farms, Rt. 1, Box
39-A, Griffin, Ph. 7271.
Reg. Durocs,
gilts, 6 mos. old, meat type,
cherry red, P. R. litters, Cert.
disease free herd. Henry Har-
rell, 603 Gill St., Hazlehurst,
Ph. Fr. 5-2035.
4 purebred Duroc boars, 13
wks. old, without papers, $2:
ea, Leland D, Hutto, Rt. 2,
Hahira, Ph. 794-2233.
Purebred meat type Duroc
pigs from champion blood-
lines, Reg. P. M. Middleton,
Rt. 3, Waycross, (5 miles out
Valdosta Hwy.Look for the
Duroc sigh).
Reg. Yorkshire boars and
gilts. Houston White, Jr., sk
6546.
6 purebred Duroc male
pgs, wt. 25-80 lbs., small
pigs $25., large pigs, $30.; 8
purebred gilt pigs, approx.
same wt. and price. Out of
large litter, sired by_reserve
champion boar of Moultrie
Regional hog show, sows from
Sears - Roebuck pig chain.
Mickey Baker, Rt. 1, Norman
Park, Ph. Yu 5-1986. :
Duroc pigs, Cert. meat type,
8 wks. old, descendants from
1857-60 premier sire of the
nation. Reg. in buyers name.
$30. ea. W. _R. Sanders, Rt.
2, Temple, Ph. 562-3985.
Reg. Landrace, service age
boar, from popular bloodlines,
and weaned pigs from Cert.
stock. M. T. Courson, Hazle-
hurst, Ph. 5-2689.
Reg. Spot (formerly Spot-
ted Poland China) hogs from
Cert. Brucellosis free herd. A.
LaPorte, Cordele, Ph. 273-
1593. :
Little bone guinea pigs,
stay fat kind, 8 wks. old,
males and females, full stock
but not Reg., $10. ea.; also
1 male, 17 months old, same
stock. Located 2 1/2 miles W.
of Ramhurst on Ramhurst and
Spring Place Road, C. H.
G@harles, Rt. 4, Chatsworth.
Reg. Landrace male hog;
Reg. Yorkshire male. Neal
Allen, Rt. 1, Danielsville, Ph.
Sy 1-2295. ;
2 nice male pigs, half Belts-
ville, John J. Davidson, Rt. 1
Pineview. _
Poland boars, December,
$50. ea., February $35. ea.,
treated for Cholera and Reg.
in buyers name. W. T. Jen-
nings, Rt. 2, Americus.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
10 year old mule, wt. 950
lbs., gentle, $110. Harold Gar-
rete a 1, Statham, Ph, LI
-1850.
Gaited and work horses, 3
buggy horses, small and med-
jum size ponies, geldings,
studs, and mares with colts
by side. Also Tenn. walking
horse at stud. Good selection
of used saddles and bridles,
$20. up. Gim Housley, Rt. 6
Marietta, Ph. 427-2144.
Hard working mule, very
gentle. Robert L. Dean, Rt. 1,
Monroe. L
Male Mexican burro about
3 yrs. old, gentle, $50. Come
and get. Charles S. Mathie-
son, c/o Happy Valley Farms,
eae Cumming, Ph. 887-
Shetland pony, 42 in. geld-
ing, 6 yr. old, accustomed to
children, almost new bridle
and saddle, $175. or exchange
for type calves. H, W.
Gary, Rt. 5, Marietta, Ph.
428-6622.
At Stud: aark golden Pal-
omino, natural born racker,
25. fee. Also, for sale, 4 yr.
cld bay quarter horse mare,
dy. npscbred
gentle for ladies and children
e will breed free o:
ce, 4776
24 healthy pigs, several{
good meat type hogs, also
boars and |<
At stud: Tom Dooley
Shadows Ambassader, and
Buddys Black Boy, 8 top reg,
Tenn. Walking horses, 3 dif-
ferent bloodlines. Roy A. Dor-
sey, 2561 Bohler Rd. N.W
Atlanta, 5 Ph. Ce. 7-1115.
Large bred work mare and
large stud, each wt. over 1400
lbs., both: red sorrell with
flax mane and tail, both work
extra good, gentle for any-
one, mare 13 yrs. old, stud,
d yrs. old. Stud is for service
if not sold. Guy MeMillian,
Dacula, Ph. TR. 3-4439.
Shetland pony mare, 3 yrs.
cld, brown and white, gentle
for children, has 1 mo. filly
foal by side, saddle and bridle
included, bargain. Mrs. E. E.
ae Rt. 2, Hampton, Ph.
2 reg. American Saddle
horse fillies, both chestnuts,
2 yr. old by Sensation Prin-
ceps, yearling by Denmarks
Bourbon Genius. Mrs. George
N. Lindsey, Kennesaw, Ph.
427-3957. (Marietta).
_ 2 nice gentle gated geld-
ings, 6 and 8 yrs. old; nice
sorrel, 4 yr. old, mare, about | 7
900 lbs; 3 yr. old black Quar-
ter mare, gentle; also bridles
and saddles. Frank Stephens,
Calhoun, Ph. Ma 9-2273.
At stud to approved mares:
Regs. purebred Arabian en-
durance horse, outstanding
quality foals, $50 stud fee,
$1. per day board, excellent
care, return privilege in sea-
son. All foals may be Reg.
Mrs. Val Beauty, Decatur,
Ph. Bu 9-0173 (night).
2 reg. mares in foal, 3 and
7 yrs. old, one chestnut, dap-
ple white mane and tail; one
brown, black mane and _ tail,
$500 ea.; 2 mares eligible for
Reg., black, 1 yr., $250. ea.;
2 stallions, 1 reg., 1 not, C.
H. Hamby, 3963 Redan Ra.,
Stone Mitn., Ph. Bu 9-6346
(after 5 p.m.)
Mare horse, very gentle, 9
yrs. old, black breed, woman
ridden, $180.; Also, fresh
Jersey cow and calf, gives 4
gal. milk per day, her 3rd
ealf, $155. Mrs. F. W. Wo-
mack, Rt. 1, Barney.
30 horses and ponies, all
gentle, some will work, now
used for trail rides and pony
ring; solid white Welch pony
and Palomino Welch, $100.
up; saddles and bridles $25.;
also pony saddle. At stud:
Racking golden Palomino, fee
$20. Transportation and
board for if necessary. Don
Cochran, Shilah Rd., c/o Re-
bel Ridge Farm, Kennesaw,
Ph. 427-1819 (Marietta).
5 gaited mare; 2 yr. old
Palomino gelding; and 4 yr.
old gelding. Can be seen after
4:00 p.m. during weekdays or
en Sat. at farm near Nails
Creek Church. Milton Patter-
son, Rt. 1, Homer.
2 yr. old stud colt, saddle
breed, off Red Light Nobles
Rex Bay, with 4 stocking
feet, blaze face, $250. H. T.
Bray, 689 Indian Creek Dr.,
Rt. 3, Stone Mt, Ph. 443-
2149.
Nice red mare and colt; al-
so young red mare, bred and
very gentle. No letters. C. C.
Moody, Rt. 1, Jamestown,
Waycross.
7 mo. old jack, black and
large for age, no bad habits,
$60.; Young stallion, red with
white markings, paces with
ease, gentle and halter broke,
$125. Butch Milner, Rt. 6,
Eastman.
Bis spotted mare, about 10
yrs. old, will work any where,
pull logs, and plow, gentle,
wt. approx. 1300 lbs. Chil-
dren can ride or drive her
onywhere. Guarantee her to
be sound, $150. Lon May, Rt.
4, Eastman, Ph. 374-2682.
At stud and for sale: Reg.
Albino stallion, saddle horse
biood, grandson of Pot O
Gold, proven sire, shown suc-
} cessfully in parade and halter
classes, o00d conformation,
excel. manners, 364% in. mane,
$25. stud fee. C. L. Bartlett,
890 Peyton Rd. S.W., Atlanta,
Ph. PL 57260.
2 yr. old gelding, well
broken, excellent gaited,
walking horse with papers; 2
fillies, 1 yr. old, real gentle,
excellent breeding; mare,
yrs. old with colt by side,
bay and = sorrel; Palomino
quarter horse type, stud, al-
most 3 yrs. old, broke to sad-
die. A. G. H Pine Moun-
ey |
W. of) |Add
5 farm mules, 1 old mule
plows good, $50.; 3 mules, wt.
1100 Jbs.-1250 lbs., 10-12 yrs.
cid, $100. ea.; extra good
mare mule, $200. Berry J.
Whatley, Senoia Highway 85,
Senoia, Ph, Lyric 9-3279.
2 Quarter horse mares, 6-
8 yrs. old; also, reg. Walking
horse, Golden Palomino stal-
lion at stud, fee $25. J. W.
Van Horn, 4457. Covington
Bw Decatur, Ph. Bu 9-
Bred Shetland pony mare
with new saddle and bridle
and work harness, $200. or
ee i ae hee, of
equal value. Fulton igpen,
James, Ph. Yu 6-3331.
10 nice Shetland mare
ponies, some with colts by
side, some will fold in 30
days, all broken for children
to ride, $150-$200. ea.
nice Welch type geldings,
broke to pull cart, $160. ea.
Jess Holbrook, 415 N. Main
pie oon eOns Ph. GR. 8-
Aides
Several good farm mules,
right off farm. R. N. Estes,
Gay.
Shetland mare pony, very
ntle, new bridle and halter,
i25. Luther C. Smith, 2097
College Ave. N.E., Atlanta
17, Ph. 378-6566.
Nice Shetland filly; Welch
mare (little larger than Shet-
land); extra nice 38 yr. old
filly from imported Arabian
stallion; reg. hunter mare,
partially broke to saddle, El-
zia Hayes, c/o Model Farm,
Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3-
4558. (Newnan).
Nice gentle riding horses
suitable for childten: bay
Quarter mare, 3 yrs. old, very
gentle; Palomino Quarter
mare, 6 yrs. old, trained; sev-
eval half ponies and half
horses and small, good, broke
ponies; all kinds equip, for
these horses. L. L. Williams,
Cordele, Rt. 1, Ph. 273-3700.
At stud: famous Joe Nez
Perces, outstanding Appaloa-
ga stallion. AHC-1356 Old
WarriorCary strain. A. H.
Stockmar, c/o Flying S.
ane Villa Rica, Ph, 459-
Til.
Sheep and Goats
17 fat goats, $5. ea. if all
taken. Johnnie Fate, Cloud-
land.
2 nice milking goats now
milking; 1 kid. Frank Hodges
3860 Cascade, S. W., Atlan-
ta 11, Ph. 344-2581. :
15 Alpine = Nubian goats
and young stock at sacrifice
prices to reduce size of herd.
Ben O. Holmes, Rt. 3, Box
10, Ringgold.
Milk goat, freshened May
11th; 3 nannies; all 4 Nubian
and Saanan for $35., Mrs.
Talmadge Hamlin, Rt. 1, Con-
yers.
Saanan milk goat from
high grade stock, milking for
3 yrs. and still gives 1% qts.
daily, $25.; Saanan and Tog-
genburg cross, 2% yrs. old,
good steck and open, $15. No
collect calls. Purvey Smith,
1208 Edna Place, Macon, Ph.
SH 6-2405.
Approx. 65 head of Yole
lambs and one ram, have not
been sheared this spring $4.
ea. W. D. Allen, Rt. 1, Ala-
paha.
Livestock
WANTED
Want 3 bred Hampshire
gilts from large litters, state
age, price and size of litters.
Jim Hopkins, Rt. 2, Clayton.
Want Beltsville No. 1 boar,
must be purebred, tested, di-
sease free, and soon ready for
service. Melvin Rigdon, Rt. 1,
Metter, Ph. 685-5616.
SES LUC eee ee ee
Want small Shetland pony
mare at reasonable _ price,
must be suitable for small
child. F..M. Ogletree, Sr.,
Barnesville.
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
Spearmint plants, 50c doz.;
garlic bulbs, 10 large, 75c.
d postage. Mrs. P. Malachi
Gainesville.
mith, Rt. 6
2175, 500. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt.
Millions Ga. Red potate |
plants, Cert. strong, healthy
plants, shipped and supplied
daily at the beds, 500, $2.;
$3.50 M.; 3,000 up, $3. M. Or-
ders handled promptly. B.
Head, Alma, Ph. 632-4846.
Cert. Ga. Red tipeele plants,
500, $2.; $3.50 . 8,000 wp,
$3. M. Careful attention te
all orders. First class plants
Alma, Ph. 632-5229.
Tobacco plants, Hicks
Broadleaf and Cokers, $3. M;
250. $2.; 50c C. No less than
$1. worth shipped, All prices
FOB. Mrs. M. F.
124, Quifman,
Rutger tomato plants, $3.
M.; 50c C.; Mastodon, Blake=-
more and Klondike straw=
berry plants, $1.25 C. or $3.=
1, Cumming. oe
Cert. Rutger tomato plants,
$1. C.; hot Cowhorn and
Bell sweet pepper, moss
packed, $1. C. Add postage.
H. F. Seay. Rt. 2, 3917 Pan=
thersville Rd., Ellenwood. _
spected, well rooted, true to
name, full count guaranteed,
$4. M.; lots of 3 M. up, $3.
Prompt shipment. J. H. Wil-
liams, Alma. {
Rutger tomato plants, $4.- .
50 M.: $2.50, 500; 75 C.; al=
so, new Stone and Marglobe,
same price. J. R. Strayhorn,
Rt. i, Gainesville.
Old time little white 6-
Week bunch bean seed, ten-
der, Germ. 95 pct., $1.00 lg.
eup full PP. Mrs. Lee Reece,
Rt. 2, Box 77, Ellijay.
Indian corn seed, Germ. 91
pet., 35 cup; $1.25 gt; pop
corn for seed, Germ. 88 pct.
25 cup; 75c gt.; pep corn for
eating, 60c gt. Add postage.
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box
150, Camilla.
Old time tender white Half-
runner gsarden beans,
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in every way. B. Lowell Head,
Gaddis, Box
Ga. Red potato plants, in-
M.; lots of 10 M. up, $3.25 M. |
Germ.
95 pct., 65c teacup full; 3 cups,
$1.80: 6 cups, $3.00; early pur-
ple hull Crowder Cowpeas,
Germ. 90 pct., 50 cup full;
Mung beans, Germ. 71 pct.,
60c cupfull. Add postage. P.
B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Good tender old time bean
seed, white Halfrunners,
Germ. 96 pct., white Corn-
field beans, Germ. 96 pct, |
each 75c cupfull; red speckle
Crowder peas, Germ. 92 pct.,
and large white peas
black eye, Germ. 91 pct., each
50c cupfull. Add postage. Mrs. |
Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Running Okra seed, 60c, 1/2
cupfull PP: Russian mam-
moth sunflower seed, 60c cup=
full PP. H. C. Reid, 2803 -S.
Pryor
PO! 1=16262
Gocd tender old time bean
seed, white Halfrunners,
Germ. 88 pet., white Crease-_
backs, Germ. 97 pct. white
Cutshorts, Germ. 95 pct., each h
75 cup and postage. Can fill
large orders. Mrs. Bmory Go-
ble, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Old time white tender Half-
runner garden beans, Germ,
$1.80; purple hull Crowder
ted Crowder Cowpeas, Germ.
93 pct., Blue Java Field Cow-
peas, Germ. 63 pct., hard seed,
30 pct., total Germ. 93 pct.,
each kind, 50 cup. Add post-
age. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.
QTOURG: Cs 2th ee
King Mammoth pumpkin,
grow to 90 lbs., Germ. 76 pct.,
3 doz. seed, 25c; Rocky Ford
cantaloupe, Germ. 93 pet., long
preen rind, yellow meat melon,
Germ. 92 pct., 25c tbls. and
addressed stamped envelope;
small apple shaped tuplar te-
mato seed, Germ. 92 pet., 25
Good tender white Corn-
field bean seed, Germ. 88 pct.,
little white Halfrunner bean
seed, Germ. 88 pct., each 60
cupfull; big yellow pop corn,
Germ. 98 pet., 50c cupfull.
Add postage. Mrs. Bessie Sil-
vers, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.
50 semi-hot variety pepper
seed, $1.00 PP. A new mildly
hot variety with firm texture
and teasing hot flavor, fOr,
both eating green and pickling, ~
Germ. 94 pct. Send check or |
MO. Del. in about 8 days.
Commercial use of this pep=
er is reserved. W. E. Turner,
_ \PO Box 142, Summerville.
Cowpeas, Germ. 88 red spot= _
with
Rd. SW, Atlanta, Ph,
96 pct., 65c cup or 3 cups, ae
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MARKET
BULLET
Silver Duckwing OE Game| Indian blue peafowl eggs, 100 white chicken feed:
bantams, $3.50 pr., $5.00 trio;}$1.50 ea. C. C. Haslam, Jr.,|/sacks, smooth cloth, 25 ea.
Seed & Plants BB Red OE Game bantams, |Marshallville. oN BoD tee oe aan ou
; io, : : : ship 1D, prom ment.
saint ene Ant Red Ne King ager ereane Mrs. Mae Wagoner, Blairs-
FOR SALE bantams, $5.00; 1 Red Pyle OE Gane ahd pares fea cWoane ville.
Game bantam cockerel and 1) dotte bantams: also, started| Jumbo. gourd seed, from
18, 100 lb. sacks, purple|Wwhite Blacktailed Jap cocker-| chicks and hatching eggs,|gourds that measure 30-35
hull (bunch) Pinkeye and
- Browneye mixed Cowpeas,
Germ. 79 pct., 10c lb. No small
orders. N. A. Jacobs, Gray-
son, Ph. TH. 3-3998.
Tomato plants, genuine seed
Cert. Marglobes, Abraham
Lincoln, Jubilee Orange and
others, 3 doz., $1.00. M. J.
Hambright, 446 Pegs Rd.,
SW, Atlanta 15.
New Stone and Marglobe
and Breadkay tomato plants,
$2.50 M.; $1.00 C.; $1.50, 200;
Calif. Wonder, Ruby King
sweet pepper plants, $3.50 M.
200, $1.50; $1.00 C.; Cayen-
me hot pepper; $3.50 M.; 200,
$1.50.; $1.00 C.; Egg plants,
$4.00 M.; 200, $1.50; $1.00 C.
Watis Crosby, Graham.
Rutger and Marglobe toma-
to plants and Calif. Wonder
sweet pepper plants, 500, $2.50;
$4.00 M. or $1.00 C.; Charles-
ton Wakefield cabbage plants,
800, $1.25: 500, $2.00: $3.00
M. Del in Ga. R. Chanclor,
Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2035.
Detroit beet plants, 50, 40c;
Mint, 35c doz.; broccoli, brus-
sel sprouts, $1.25 C.; cabbage
; collard, 70c C.; thyme, 50c ea.
_ Add 20c postage. F. J. Wither-
spoon, 308 Holderness St., SW,
Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 3- 5251.
Cert. Ga. Red sweet potato
plants, strong, healthy plants,
500, $2.50; $4.00 M. Jimmie
Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 325, Fitz-
gerald.
Cert. Ga. potato plants,
$3.25 M. 2,000 or more, $3.00
M. All produced from vine
grown seed stock and treated
to prevent disease and insects,
and guaranteed strong plants,
full count and prompt service.
. Graham, Alma, Phone
632-5536.
Poultry
2 FOR SALE
Game eggs for sale: Nigger
Roundheads and Blue Cubans,
$3.50 for 15 or 3 settings, $10.
Grady Thomas, Blairsville.
14 fine young hens, Claret
and Roundhead crossed Games,
Jaying, $20.00 or 7 -$10.00.
Will ship in light crate. De-
wey Holland, Box 14, Coogler
Rd., Dalton.
200 white Leghern hens,
raised last yr., now laying, $1
ea. Will not ship. J. M. Jones,
Rt. 1, Box 56, Grayson.
Giant Black Minorca eggs,
$3.00 per 15 or $2.50 doz. Pre-
paid parcel post. L. B. Mil-
lians, 105 Temple Ave., New-
nan.
Fine, healthy hens, various
breeds, large size, $1.25 ea. on
foot; also, few Jap bantams,
reasonable. Cannot deliver.
Don Henderson, 3335 Stone
Rd., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. DI.
4-1340.
Mixed laying hens, $1.00 ea.
No Games. Mrs. Gladys Geor-
ge, Rt. 2, Steele Rd., Ellen-
wood, Ph. GR. 4-4535.
19 hens, 2 roosters, White
Rock McMurry strain, 9 mos.
old, $27.00 for lot or $1.25
per hen and $2.50 per rooster:
also, 5 nice Anconas hens, Mc-
Murry strain, $1.25 ea. or $5
for lot. Cannot ship. A. L.
Lackey, 106 Hollyhill Ct., Ma-
rietta, Ph. 436-2083.
_Araucanus chickens, laying
pink, blue, green, gray, sal-
mon and olive green eggs, $10
pr.; $14.00 trio, express col-
Ject. Pullorum - typhoid test-
ed. Hatching eggs, assorted
cols., 40 ea., insured parcel
post. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,
716 Myrtle St., NE, Atlanta
8, Ph. TR. 4-5152.
2 nice young, laying, blue
speckled bantam hens and 1
rooster, $3.00 if taken at once;
also, 1 nice black and white
speckled Anconas rooster, $1.
At my home. P. B. Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground.
15 pullets, 1 rooster, Game
- and Barred Rock cross, 3 mos.
old, ($20.00; for lot. Will ship
express collect. Clarence
Brown, Helena. seers,
el, $2.00 ea. G. E. Stahlkuppe,
2455 Union Rd., SW, Atlanta
11, Ph. 34471668.
Royal purple _ speckled
Guinea eggs, 15 eggs, $1.50 for
setting, hatching or eating. No
shipping but will del. with-
in 20 mi.; 5 baby turkeys, well
started, 7 wks. old, $2.00 ea.
or $9.50 for all; Golden Se-
brights, $3.00 pr., $4.00 trio,
purebred and laying good.
Mrs. Nina C. Soulsby, Rt. 2,
Henry Mill Rd., Fairburn.
3 Indian Cornish roosters,
$3.00 ea. FOB. Mrs. T. D. Fus-
sell, Jr., Rt. 1, Rhine.
Poultry
WANTED
Want 2 doz. white African
Guinea eggs and 1. doz.
quackless or dummy duck
eggs for setting. Write first.
Mrs. J. T. Rogers, Rt. 3, Pied-
mont Hwy., Cedartown.
Hay, Feed, Grain
FOR SALE
Hay, 50c and 75c per bale;
good hay for mulching, 50c
per bale, R. L. Jackson, c/o
Flint River Farms, Jonesboro,
Ph. DR. 8-2245:
4000 bu. yellow ear corn
for feed, Gerald L. Powell
located 2-1/2 miles west of
Eldorendo, -Hwy. 27). Rt. 2,
Colquitt.
600 bales Clover, Rye grass
and Fescue mixed; also, 200
bales of oats. J. A. Clark, El-
lenwood, Ph. 474-7387.
1962 hay crop: Rye grass,
Clover, Fescue, Lespedeza
and Coastal Bermuda, 50-65c
per bale, $20-$25 per ton.
Cecil H. Travis, C/O Pine
Crest Acres, Riverdale, Ph.
461-4862.
Extra nice yellow corn in
shuck for feed, $1.50 per bu.
at my place. Charles A. Hill,
Antioch Rd., Rt. 1, Powder
ae Ph. 428-5906, (Mari-
etta)., ;
1961 hay, 2000 bales, 50c
ver bale at Barn; also, 1962
crop of Coastal Bermuda hay,
limed, highly fertilized, baled
in field, $20.00 per ton. Lo-
cated 10 miles east of Fort
Valley on Hwy. 96, E. :
Fountain, Rt. 1, Fort Valley.
Game and Fowl
FOR SALE
Northern Bobwhite quail,
mated and laying, $4.00 pr.;
Ringneck doves, $3.50 pr.;
white doves, $5.00 pr. Will
ship express collect. Send
money order. Miss Eve Wal-
lace, 716 Myrtle St., NE, At-
lanta 8, Ph. TR. 45152.
Northern Bobwhite quail
eggs, $12.50 C.; also, limited
number cf Chukar partridge
eggs and Tenn. Red quail eggs.
Permit 105, Jo: hade, 1328
21st Street, Columbus, Ph. FA,
3-2422.
New Zealand rabbits, high
quality breeding stock, 11th
yr. pedigree bucks and does,
not inbred scrubs, $12.50 to
$20.00 ea. C. W. Page, 149
North Ave., NE, Atlanta 8.
3 white does, 1 buck, $3.00
ea, cor ale for 7 Ser 00m Ra
Trader, 4334 Calloway St.,
College Park, Ph. PO. 6-8709.
Calif. rabbits, 2 does; New
Zealand rabbits, 2 does an d
2 bucks; New Zealand gray, 1
buck, $5.00 or all for $28.00.
All does are excel. breeders.
P. H. Hoover, 2519 Rhodes
ee Augusta, Ph. RE. 6-
Ped. N. Z. white
rabbits:
Juniors from lg. show type
parents that make the weight,
$12.00 trio. Ped. Certificate
furnished, satisfaction guaran-
teed. R. Lamar Brantley, R
2, Box 79, Wrightsville
from same, $3.00 doz.; also, 5
deck growing battery, 575
capacity, used once, $50.00. R.
W. Pealor, 794 Ponce De Leon
Ter., NE, Atlanta 6, PH, TR.
5-3829.
Fantail pigeons, several cols.
to select from, all from show
type birds. Come make selec-
tion. Jerry Gretencord, 3058
Brook Dr., Decatur, Ph. ME.
4-8540.
Auto - sexed Texan pigeons
(sex can be determined in day
old squabs); also, squabs and
squealers. John G. Lewis, 613
College St., Hapeville, Ph. PO.
1-6893. :
Northern bobwhite quail
eggs, $17.00 C. del.; baby
}quail, $25.00 C.; 8 wk. quail,
$70.00 C. Will del. 400 or
more birds. All eggs are clean,
fresh and guaranteed super-
ior, unrelated, stock. Permit
23 Ce vie @asht sent. 2s
Wrightsville. ;
Quail and pheasant eggs; al-
so, young quail and pheasants.
All prices reasonable. Permit
24. Walter H. Hagan, Renolds
Rd., Morrow, Ph. 366-1069.
Rabbits: N. Z. W. doe, $2;
black and tan doe, $2.50; 16
baby rabbits, - $1.00 ea; 8
Calif. bucks, $1.75 and $2.00
ea.; 4 Calif. does, $2.00 and
$2.50 ea.; chocolate buck,
$1.50 or $40.00 for lot. Mike
Norman, 1005 Austell Rd.,
Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-0727.
Mixed breed rabbits, 10
does, 6 bucks, $30.00 or does
$2.50 ea. and bucks, $2.00 ea.;
also,-1 roll hardware cloth,
1/2 in. mesh, 36 in. wide x 76
ft. long. W. C. Grant, 3238
Rockbridge Rd., Rt. 3 Stone
Mountain, Ph. 373-9575.
Pecans, Peanuts
& Walnuts
FOR SALE
1961 crop shelled pecans,
mostly halves and free of
wood. Varieties, Stewart,
Schleys and seedlings, $1.00
per pound, you pay postage.
Mrs. Floyd H. Sumner, Rt. 3,
Box 64, Sylvester. E
Little red Spanish peanuts,
25c per lb. at my place. Will
not ship. Located 3 miles no.
of Draketown. A. D. Evans,
Rt. 2, Temple. |
1961 crop of good heavy
pecans, Schleys, 40c lb., 2
Ibs. or above, 35c lb.; Stew-
ort, 25 up to 25 Ibs., over
this amount, 22-1/2c lb., Fort-
chers, 25c, up to 25 lbs. over
this amt. 20c lb. No less than
5 lbs shipped. Prices FOB.
Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124,
Quitman.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
strong, use for potatoes, to-
matoes, apples or peaches, 75c
kox if all taken. Johnnie Tate,
Cloudland.
Good white corn for bread,
$1.45 bu.; Old fashioned mul-
tiplying Calif. beer seed, 50c
start, include stamped envel-
ope. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith,
Rt. 6, Gainesville.
2 50 lb. cans of new corn
feed, firm, very white. lard,
$6.00 can. Roy R. Daughtry,
Rt. 2, Metter.
Balm, catnip, 4 bunches,
50c; sassafras, 4 for 50c;
Spearmint, peppermint, 4
plants, 50c; garden horse
mint, 6 plants, 50c; Mullin, 6
plants, 60c; Tansy, 6 bunches,
50c. Add postage. Miss- Lon
White, Box 57, Dahlonega.
Unwashed feed bags, good
quality sheeting, some let-
tering, no holes or mildew,
$2.60 doz. postpaid., Mrs.
Evelyn Panter, Margret.
100 lb. capacity good yel-
low feed bags unwashed, 35c
vl stage. Mr fash.)
|Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt.
in.; ornamental , long and
short necks, several colors,
mixed, 3 doz., 25c; also, orna-
mental peppers from the tro-
pics, ever changing colors.,
thimble size, 3 doz. 25c, send
stamped addressed envelope.
Mrs. H. D. Manly, 27 E. Main
St., Statesboro. :
Long red hot pepper pods
on strings for home use, 25c
doz. pods; $1.00, 5 doz. pods;
Yellow root, fresh dug and
washed, 4 lb. lard box meas-
ured full, 85c; old fashion
large blooming sunflower
seed, 30c cupful. Add _post-
age. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5,
Box 58, Ellijay.
Seed from Jumbo or Dish-
reg gourds 50c doz. Include
stamped self-addressed en-
velope; Jumbo gourds at farm
under 3 ft. circ. $1.00; larger,
$2.00 ea. J. M. Owen, Rt. 2,
Tifton.
Yellow root and _ heart
leave root, 4 lb. lard box, $1.
Postage paid. Mrs. E. M.
Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Calif. multiplying beer
seed, 50c per start and stamp-
ed envelope. No COD. Mrs.
R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Buchanan.
Country Cured Hams, 12-
15 lbs., 85c per lb., sugar
cured and hickory smoked or
not smoked guaranteed
sound, shipped anywhere.
Max M. Hardie, Rt. 1, Box
140, Mableton, Ph. 948-7586
(Austell).
Gourd seed: African Mon-
ster (Worlds largest) 7 x 8,
3 seeds, $1.00; Indias King
Cobra, 7 ft. long (like huge
snake) 2 seeds, $1.00; Live
Bait, Indian War Club, Bird
House, Dishrag, Hawaiian
Water Battle and others, 3
pks, $1.00. Plant now. Lefty
Morgan, Waycross.
Small size gourds, 10c ea.;
18 to 20 in., 25c; 21 to 23 in.,
85e; 24 to 30 in., 50c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten,
Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla.
Metal can sealer, will seal
no. 2 and no. 3 cans. Will not
ship. Mrs. N. R. McKneely,
148 College St., Macon, Ph.
SH 5-5773. :
5 swarms of bees in pat-
ented supers, State inspected.
M. F. Peterson, 3496 Wesley
gaeps Rd., Decatur, Ph. 289-
if E
Calif. beer seed, 35c per
start. R. H. Dunbar, 615 W.
Jessamine St., Fitzgerald.
Yellow root freshly dug
and washed, Queen of Mea-
dow, 20c bunch; 75c, 4 Ib.
Jard box full. Add sPOSUAEC.
Box 53, Ellijay.
Pure Ga. sugar cane syrup,
run in Dec., 1961; one Ib., 12
oz. bottles, 12 to case, $6.00
FOB. Can ship by express,
transportation charges paid
by purchaser; also, some old
dark syrup in No. 5 tins, 75c
gal. FOB, no shipping. L. H.
Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177,
Metter, (located 5 miles W.
of Metter near 57-46 Hwy.)
Ph. 685-1083.
Fresh hog lard in No. 25
cans, $4.00 per can. Mrs. Kate
Harrell, Fayetteville, Ph. Ho}
1-4181. 2
No. 4 farm bell and stand
in perfect condition, $30. No.
shipping. No collect calls. H.
H Burt, 201 Green Street,
Greensboro.
About 12 tons. chicken
house manure, just cleanec
out the house, located 12 mi.
east of Elberton on Hwy. 72,
T. L. Robinson, Rt. 1, Middle-
ton. :
Nice, clean roots, yellow
dock, red_ sassafras, catnip,
Queen of Meadow, devils
shoestring, wealth weed}
roots, May apple, 4 lb. lard
box, measured full, $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. H. A.
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Catnip and peppermint, 25c
bn.; 3, 60c; Sassafras, Queen
of Meadow, May apple, yel-
low root, yellow dock, wild
cherry bark, alder bark, rats-
bane, each 4 lb. lard box
e, clea
ved sassafras
dow, Devils |
cherry bark,
measured full,
postage. Mrs. W.
man, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Large, odd shaped
gourds, 8 diff. kind
pack of 30 seeds, $1.0
ornamental, several di
of gourd seeds, 25 pe
rice, clean roots of
dock, Queen of Mea
sassafras, $1.00 lardb
catnip, 50c bunch. A
age. Mrs. L. W. We
Ellijay. ae ;
Large farm bell c
$30.00. Mrs. James |!
erson, 3418 LaVista |!
catur, Ph. 938-2431.
Miscellane 1
WANTED
Want Texas Cowho
Rooster spur peppe
state prices. E. L. Man
Houston Ave., Macon.
Want pair of mascul
clamps for bulls. (to
steers) George T. Farr.
1, Box 275, Griffin, Ph. 6
(no collect calls) :
Want electric sausage
er with stuffing attac
for home use. Jim He
Rt. 2, Clayton.
Want up to 500 s
iron fence post, 6 = 7 -
must be in good conditi
J. Bell, Sardis.
Want 1 ton of good q
Coastal Bermuda hay
ed to my barn. J. F
Smarr. (Monroe Count:
Want saddle and bri
small Shetland pony,
Wantland, Rt. 1, Box 1
Valley.
- Childrens
made, 1-6 yr., $2.00
pliqued dish towels, 2
5, $1.00; appliqued
covers, any shape, 75c
$1.25; nice machine 1
_ Full size cotton ruffl
spreads, asst. cols. and
tones, $5.50 ea.; novelt:
holders, 25c ea.; 6, $
aprons, 75c ea.; 2, $1
dish towels, 35c ea.;.
Add postage. Mrs. Fre
Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, E
Aprons with bibs,
trimmed, $1.00 ea.
bibs, 75c ea.; pot hold
ea., 10 for $1.00; emb
towels, 3 for $1.00. Ad
age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain,
Washable hand-painted
lowcases, made of fine b
cloth and nice designs
lace edges $3.00 set; also,
hand-paint using pattern:
material childrens fancy;
gandy and lace dresses.
9 pe. white or col. er
and sofa sets, $6.00 and
hot pot holders, 2, $1.00;
mats, $1.00; one avg. siz
popcorn stitch spread; $4
pillowcases, trimmed, |
set. Add postage. Mary
lin, Eastanollee.
S oft washable - :
lambskin baby moccasins,
laced and emb. in whi
pr., plus postage or 3 p:
PP. Mrs. Edgar Watkin
3, New Echota, Calho
Ladies and childrens
nets, $1.00 ea.; bib apr
trimmed, lg., 2, $1,25; b
aprons, lg., 60c ea.; med
ea. or 3, $1.30; dresser
emb. and trimmed en
ea.; diaper shirts for girls
ea., for boys, 35c ea. Add
tage and 10c extra for c
Mrs. Byron Haynes,
Gainesville. _
full, $1.00 plus 30c ee
also, M urd s
Back au en e.
Mrs, 'reemi
Billi # ses