_ Farmers
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Commissioner
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 6, 1962
essential industry
Vital is the word for the job of our dairy farmers. Theyre the
men who supply us with natures most perfect foods cool milk,
ice cream, rich cheese and pure cream butter. June is their month.
And heres our heartfelt thank you for a job well done,
Ceorsia ||. Georgia First
EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH
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PHIL CAMPBELL
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oF arm Work
WANTED
White married man, 23 yrs.
~ eld, wants job on farm, exper.
in all types work on farm
crop, livestock and ete. Want
furnished place to live and
reasonable salary. Can give
references. Wife also to work.
Harry LL. Champion, 680
W., Atlan-
White widower and 2 chil-
dren, 12-13 yrs. old, wants
work on farm, exper. in all
types farming. Need work at
once, can furnish references.
- Need furnished place to live.
Earnest Roach, 680 Washing-
ton St., S. W., Atlanta.
62 yr. old white man wants
light farm job with room and
board. In best of health. R.
L. Hartley, Rt. 1, Aragon.
Single man wants work on
farm doing any kind farm
work. Drive anything. Must
hhave room and board. Must
be moved. References if need-
ed. J. B. Cannon, c/o Robe
Reeves, Rt. 1, Toomsboro.
Man and wife, want work
with poultry, 6 yrs. experi-
ence working with laying
ens. Wife can work if need-
ed, experienced grading eggs.
No children. Need help te
move. Can furnish best re-
ferences. Strickly sober and
like to attend church. L. T.
Wellmaker, Rt. 3,. Fayette-
ville, Ph. Ho 1-2572.
Couple,
and wife,
man, 65 yrs. old
54 yrs., in good
health, able and willing tc
work. No. drinking, honest
and reliable. Can furnish re-
ferences from past employers.
Want work with laying hens
Or beef cattle or caretaker.
Experienced. Both work. Have
drivers. license. 3 or 4 R.
house. G. Ferguson, Box 414,
Waycross..
Man wants place as man-
ager of beef cattle farm, on
salary or shares, need 5 R.
House with water and lights,
fully experienced, excellent
worker. Wire or write. Mon-
_|roe Tanner, 382 Peeples St.,
S.W., Apt. 220, Atlanta.
Man and wife experienced
in broilers, raising chickens
on halves. Raise corn, wheat,
oats and hay on halves. No
cotton. Will work with some
good man. Frank Crider, Rt.
1, Royston.
Exp. Dairyman wants job
running dairy. Can take full
charge of herd and furnish
own help. Am 38 yrs. oid,
have life time experience.
Move at once, married, have
family. Sober and willing to
work. Verner Moore, Satalah.
White married man, 27 yrs.
old, wife and 1 child need
job at once. Prefer laying
hens or broilers. Honest, so-
ber and willing to work. Have
cwn furniture, need house
wired for electric stove. Have
te be moved. Pat Sewell, Rt.
1, Calhoun.
Farm Help
WANTED
Want man and wife to tend
9,000 layer unit, must have
good character, ref. required.
Constant and confining work,
good living conditions. E. M.
cereoys Rayle, Ph. Br. 4-
4 9
Want white, middleage, un-
encumbered woman to live on
small farm near Atlanta and
do light farm work, house-
keeping and care for lady
with broken hip. Private
room, bath, $15. per wk. sal-
ary and 1 day off per wk.
Write Mrs. Jay T. Bates, 1183
van Dupes StS Ws. Atlan-
MARKET BUL
Want exp. milk man at once,
have parlor type ~milking
barn. Will furnish 4 R. house
with bath, near barn, No
drinkers. J. T. Smith, Ray
ae Ph. Ch. 4-2918 (veld
ta).
Want white man, 38-48 yrs.
old, with son 16 yrs.-or older,
to work with him, beth to
know how to operate farm
mach., pecan sprayer, hay
baler, "ete. No row crops, raise
hay, cattle, pecans. Good
wkly. wages, 5 R. house wir-
ed for elec. stove. S. J. Clay,
So. Walden Rd., Rt. 3, Macon,
Ph. 788-2975.
Want middleaged or older
couple or lady with own in-
come, Rent free in exchange
for work in and around farm
home. Running water, but no
hot water or bath. Satisfac-
tory references must be fur-
nished. Furnish 2 or 3 rooms.
Mrs. J. B. Holcombe, Rt. 3,
Alpharetta, Ph. Gr. 5-2386.
Want sober reliable man,
white or colored, to work
with owner on dairy farm.
Will furnish 4 R. house, elec.
wired on school bus and mail
route. Reasonable weekly
salary. Ellis Smith, Rt. 1, La-
Grange.
Want couple with dependa-
ble qualities, that would be
interested in taking over a
small cattle farm of about 20
or 25 head on a share or ren-
tal bases; would consider a
period of yrs. to the right
party. D. L. Campbell, Rt. 1,
White Plains.
SP ptre Se
-ETIN
John Deere 12- Ay combine:
pulled by power unit, goodj|
cond., $275.00. L. H. Jones, Rt.
ae Flowery Branch (1 mi. from
Blackshear place on Winder
Hwy.). -
No. 64 combine, one 46 hay
baler and rake, Super M - T
- A tractor, smoothing har-
row with 3 point hitch, oat
drill and fertilizer spreader,
all I. H. C. R. S. Moore, Rt. 3,
Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-5794.
Pasture renovator, Pasture
Dream, 7 hole, Intnl. make,
new cond., $500.00. J. Carl
McConnell, Rt. 1, ee
ville, Ph. Ghia. 4206
New Holland. Super 77 hay
baler with motor, top cond.;
also, Farmall H. tractor, good
cond., both priced for quick
sale. Charles J. Parker, Rt.
3, Covington, Ph. 464-3642
(Social Circle).
John Deere 12-A combine,
PTO driven, excel. cond. C.
H. Maddox, Rt. 2; Box. 145;
Griffin, Ph. 7085.
1946, 1-1/2 ton, Ford truck,
2,000 mi. on rebuilt motor,
good tires, $250.00; 1960 Mc-
Cullough chain saw, used ap-
prox. 24 hrs., $125.00. Edward
Cleveland, Jackson, Ph. 4921
after 7 PM (can be seen at
Cleveland Gro. Store at Jen-
kinsburg, Hwy. 42).
Brady garden tractor with
turning plow, disc harrow
and plow foot, $100.00. Fred
A. Bonner, 664 Burke Rd.,
NE, Atlanta 5, Ph: Ch. ie
Want man and wife to live] 9064
on farm with me, the man to
do farm work, and his wife
to help with a handicapped
child. Have 3 room house
with water and lights in it.
Come or write. L. E. Giles,
Rt. 3, Fort Valley.
Equipment
FOR SALE
2 roller power syrup mill,
2 evaporators, 60 gal. an ad
160 gal., belt (60 ft. long, 3-
1/2 in. wide), all $100.00; al-
so, 1 H. wagon and tongue for
pair of mules, extra heavy
built, $35.00. W. L. Deaton, Rt.
ried cei Ph.- TH: 3:
a
Allis Chalmers, 1 row cot-
ton picker, WD-45 mountings,
new Tupelo spindles in 1961;
also, A. C. 60 combine. E. H.
Stokes, Rt. 7, Sardis Church:
Rd., Macon, Ph. 788-2378.
1956 model 370 GMC truck
equipped with 22 ft. cab over
steel flat bed with 224 nearly
new broiler coops. Bill Knight,
c/o Rowland - Knight Farms,
Dexter, Ph. GL. 1-2351.
400 gal. Solar bulk milk tank
perfect cond., $1,000.00, or will
trade for cattle. J. A. Hamil-
ton, Hogansville (5 mi. out on
Mountville Rd., Ph. 637-2773.
Cut-off saw to cut wood;
gasoline engine, 2-1/2 hp,
both for $20.00; shallow well
pump with 3/4 hp motor, $50;
1/2 section harrow, $5. 00. Ali
in gocd cond. G. Ti Jackson,
8414 Rockbridge Rd., Rt.
Stone Mountain, Ph. 378 -
0248.
McCullough chain s a w,
straight bow, runs good $45.
D; Davis, Rutledge.
1958 Ford 1 ton pick-up
truck, new tires, low mileage
(19,000 mi.), lg. body, 4 for-
ward speeds, like new, only
used for light work, $875.00.
Alton Brown, 230 E. 52nd St.,
Savannah, Ph. AD. 4-7530.
Combine, 64 Intnl. 1955 mo-
del, in excel. cond. with 30
bu. grain bin and clover at-
tachments, powered by Intnl.
power unit; also, hay condi-
tioner, 1960 model, New Hol-
Jand, used very little, in: good
cond. Robert T. Gunby, c/o
Rolling Meadows Farm, Rt. 1,
Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3-4322
(Newnan).
Man wants work budding
Pecan trees, $3. ea. up, ac-
cording to, amount of work
required. State number and
size of trees and where lo-
cated. Pick me up and re-
turn me for information. Al-
50, want someone to cultivate
vegetables and prepare land,
plant and cult. on shares. Ili
furnish seeds.and fertilizer
C. W. Page, 149 North Ave.,
N. E., Atlanta 8.
Want foreman for So. Ga.
farm, want man who is work-
er as well as foreman. Must
know corn farming, have
small family. Furnish house
on school bus route
plumbing and elec;
want farm hand with
family for work on
Steady work. 5 R. house on
school bus Rt. No. drinkers.
Both give references. Jack
Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston,
Good Farmall Cub, lift,
power take-off and good tires,
$450.00; pull behind isc
plow for Cub, $50.00. Roger
S. Cobb, Box 355, Marietta.
1955 THI pick-up hay baler
and side delivery rake, good
cond., and Ford mowing ma-
chine, used very little. Mrs.
Lynn Anderson, 1193 Bu-
ford Dr., NE, demren cau:
Ph. TH. Be -3280. :
400 gal. Dari Cool milk
tank, Universal pipeline for
36 stanchion barn, Surge milk-
ers, 4 units, Surge vacuum
pump, 2 elec. water heaters,
2 exhaust fans, 2 butane gas
heaters with 200 gal. tank. L.
Ned Arnold, Sherwood Dr.,
Winder, Ph. 867-3759.
Volkswagen truck, 1959 mo-
del, closed in, extra good cond.,
$525.00. B. C. McGee, Rt. 2
Thomaston, Ph. 647-4582.
Ferguson 7 ft. mower, Dyna-|
balance, used 2 seasons, good
cond., $325.00.. Leon Ensz,
Stapleton, Ph. 7557 (Louis-
ville),
TE-20 Ferguson tractor, ex-
cel. cond., real good motor,
good tires with 2 disc plow,
bush and bog harrow, culti-
vator and 2 wheel trailer,
$750.00 cash. Ray H. Ber-
rong, Rt. 1, Hiawassee. ~
Side mounted mower for
Ford tractor, new belts and
almost new blade, in fair
cond., $40.00. James H. Cock,
Rt. 1, Demooney Rd., College
Park, Ph. 964-6846 (Fairburn)
Irrigating pump and mo-
tor, Case 600 Diesel with 5 in.
Carter pump attached, new
cond., reasonably priced. Jim
Murray, Hartwell, Ph. FR.
6-2150.
1955 C. Allis Chalmers farm
tractor, excel. cond. not
used over 250 hrs. E, C. Row-
ley, Townsend, Ph. 832- 4911.
16 hole Oakes hog feeder,
$50.00; mowing attachment for
Graham Page garden tractor;
also, mise. hog and chicken
feeding and watering equip.,
all used, at your price. James
H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder|w
Springs, Ph. 943- 3071.
5. hp Gravely garden trac-
tor with power take-off for
wood saw or other farm
mach., A-1 cond. with some
attachments, $160.00 or trade
for pick-up truck, about 1950
model. Will pay cash differ-
ence if any. F. Sexton,
Mineral Springs Rd., Dalton,
Ph. BR. 8-3833 after 5 PM or
before 7:30 AM (no collect
calls).
David Bradley saw, like
new. Can be used by pushing
it like a wheelbarrow into a
tree to cut it down, then blade
ean be turned and cut the
tree up, $135.00 James M.
McKinney, PO Box 116,
Grovetown.
3 ton chick bin for chicken
house, good as new, 9 drink-
ers, several feeders, 2 coke
heaters, all in good shape. T.
P. Buice, Rt. 1, Suwanee, Ph.
7-2484 (Buford). Located near
Sharon Church.
Model 45 Intnl. Harvester
pick-up hay baler, good cond.,
$275.00 or most reasonable of-
fer. All inquiries ans.
Singleton, Rt. 1,
Rad., Haw eippyite.| Phot
2544,
ton).
18 row, cotton duster, dus
Wa
oe
Bailey
1,000 cap.,
Howard Spe
Circle, Ph. 786-607
42 in. Woods rotary m
for Allis Chalmers G. tra
$75.00, used about 20
perfect cond. Geo. Less,
5363, Columbus.
Set of cultivators for
Farmall H. tractor, 8
shape, $65.00; mowing ma
for Super G. 1952 tre
nearly new, used very li
2 Beades goes on back of
tor, $125.00. Mrs. Ethel
tle, Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ph. -
9-6222.
Peach and pecan hose
spray mach., Friend w i
Leroi motor, good shape
200 ft. of extra hose, 600
pressure, $500.00; John D
only 40 A. cotton, $150.0
best offer. J. H. Thor
Jodeco Rd., PO Box 2
Jonesboro, Ph. 478-6111.
Big Dutchman automa
chicken feeder, Model
complete with stands, trougk
and feed chains, will han
10,000 chickens; also, V ty
automatic waterer cable, Dp
ley and winch. All in go
cond. O: R. Kitchens, R
Gordon Rd., Macon. :
Model 45 John Deere
propelled combine, small grain
head and 2 row corn he
$2,975.00 if immediately. T
rell Swindle, Nashville,
9292.
M. T. John Deere, eae
tors, 2 disc plow, harrow a
No. 5 mower. Cultivators
harrow for Super C. Farm
also, 1 row corn picker. Jo
Nicholson, Rt. 5, Rome, *
232-7212.
Garden and carpenter to
wheel barrow, pump spray
dust guns, churn with da
give-away prices. S. D.. WwW
ch, 2129 Browns Mill Rd.,
lanta 15, Ph. MA 7-7988.
Farm Master incubator, |
200 hen egg cap.,_ perf
cond.; also, 5 deck el
brooder. T. G. OKelley, Maj
ville, Ph. 652-2121.
dbl. bottom Soe
harrow, 2 wheel steel utility
trailer, extra hydraulic pump.
all 3 pt. hitch, tractor h
just been ovelaules Ww
less than 50 hrs. C. For
ham, 613 E. Temple, colle
park, Ph. PO 6-5757.
1962 Chevrolet ruck
ton, 5,000 mi., Fleetside bo
heater and cattle body, go
as new. Jack H. Maffett, Mo:
tezuma, Ph. 8-9201. a
Snowco bale loader, us
very little, perfect cond., $2
No. 5 John Deere mower, good
cond., 7 ft. blade, $100.00. Ha-
rold R. Adamson, Morrow,
GR. 8-8550 (no collect call
1950 Chevrolet, 1-1/2 ton;
truck, $250.00. This is a cab-
over truck, fair cond. except
minor repairs, with 20 ft. bed
Will consider 3
tractor of- equal value. :
quire at Hicks store on Hwy.
5, ee 7 mi. SW Marietta.
. Garland, Rt. 5, Mariet-
i
1953 Chevrolet taatton
truck; 22 ft. flat bed trailer
with stake sides; 18 ft. flat
bed trailer for hauling craw
ler tractor ete. All good co
Jake Brooks, Box 312, Vine-
yard Rd., Griffin, Ph. 7596.
Hay baler, Allis Chalme
No. 10 toto baler, baled 2,0
bales. In Feb. it was com-
pletely converted to a fast-
wrap standard roto baler, has
not been used since, good as
new. H. T. Glisson, Rt. 1, Box
459, Claxton, Ph. 262-M-4. 4
Ford frontend cultivator,
row; 1 row Gee Whiz, used
very little; tool bar in good
cond., all 3 point hitch for
Ford tractor, all for $165.00.
TD: Archer, Rt. 1, Mableton,
Ph. 948-4743.
4 electric brooders, 750 =
1000 capacity, good condition,
$15 ea: Volley. Parr, 1313
Floyd St., Covington, Ph. 7809
2847.
Total raw value of forest
products. sold by Georgias
timberland owners is approx-
imately $155 m annually
and. the, forest indu S is
aising quail. All
soon as possible.
din, Appling.
andsaw, 14 in. if
rould consider
ill C. Harden,
835, LaFayette,
(no collect
/2 ton Chevrolet
2 speed axle, a
odel 1952, 53 or
good working
W. L. Wilson, Box 889,
e, Ph, 226-1751.
or 8 disc heavy duty
hens, Rome or
with 28 in. disc.
th roller bearings;
_ heavy duty fire
this, Hester or equal.
in. So. Ga. Jack
, Folkston.
all -capacity egg
good cond. and steel
conveyor or eleva-
- eond. Curtis M.
1, Box 58X, Fitz-
ised cotton picker,
2 row. Thomas #.
eh eis
sed root rake for a
10 or 15 points of 3
um irrigation pipe
Hoke S. Lee, Rt. 1,
Itivator for David
tractor, good or bad
. E: Cain, Rt. 1, Bu-
. 843-3144.
some 3 in. aluminum
mn pipe in good cond.
dan, Rt. 2, Covington.
k
Cattle
Jersey cows and heif-
R. Moyer, c/o Berry
e, Mt. Berry, Ph. 232-
, _ strain,
for heavy service, $400.
Bay eon, Alpharetta, Ph.
h heifers with first calf
ule, good price. J. L.
, Rabun Gap.
5, 2 yrs. old. Invite cor-
pondence from_ interested
Sa... Wainer, -c/0
ners River Bottom
SLOG Ss) Bry, St. .Val
springing heifers: Hol-
Jerseys, Guernseys.
. have been calfhood vac-
ted, dehorned, extra teats
sd, very rentle. Bred to
bulls to start calving
15. Call or write. Julius
Bees 987, Athens, Ph.
old Reg.
ep
& eed
re color, goo
ality, c
= fat. $250. Paul J. Cain,
z Commerce.
cream color,
easy to milk,
sr broke, to freshen June
ith 3rd calf. Artificially
; also, 8 mo. old Jersey
ein heifer, vac. against
resh Jersey cow and calf;
s 4 gal. milk per day, her
Sealta 6155. Mre. ho We
omack, Route 1, Barney.
lice Jersey cow to freshen
7, with 4th calf, gives 4
day, extra rich milk,
gentle around children
| women. Price open de-
ding on calf; also, Jersey
Heifer, 18 mos. old, gen-
od. milking strain,
calf, wt. 1000 -
1 Gre 8-877T.
1, Sereven,
|for cholera,
wt. approx 1300 Ibs.
cows, heifers and calves.
vid T. Jennings,
Ph. 2451. -
Nice Reg. Polled Hereford
stock bull, 5 yrs. old, wt. ap-
prox. 1600 lbs. Selling to pre-
vent inbreeding. E, C. Bord-
ete Rt. 4, Box 1550, LaFay-
ette. :
Reg. Guernsey male, 2 yrs.
cld, dehorned and _ wring in
nose, best bloodlines, gentle,
easy to handle. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.
Americus,
Holstein cow, 5 way arti-
ficial, coming in with 2nd
1200 Ibs.,
should be in within next few
wks. $200. Robert N. Gilbert,
Fayetteville Rd., Jonesboro,
Polled Hereford bull, 2 1/2
yrs. old, wt approx. 1150 lbs.
and still growing, no papers,
$250.; 1 Reg. Angus bull, 6
mo. with papers, $100.; Pure-
bred (not Reg.) Angus bull,
8 mos., $100.; 8 Angus steers,
around 6-8 mos. old, $100. ea.;
4 Angus heifers, purebred, 6-
8 mos., no papers, $100 ea.,
T. L. Surles, c/o Winkler
Farms, Preston.
50 dairy cows, 3 unit De-
Laval pipe line milker, 300
gal. zero vacuum tank, 718
lb. milk base with Pet in
Washington. Will sell base
and part of cows separately.
George Hollinshead, Jr., Rt.
1, Milledgeville, Ph. 2-8622.
Reg. polled Hereford bulls,
deep red and well-grown out
for age, range in age from
10-24 mos. old. Calfhood vac-
cinated. Winton C. Harrs, Rt.
(Odum).
Purebred Aneus. caitle: bulls,
a-|
Ph. Juno 4-2312|R
Purebred meat-type Du-
roc pigs from champion blood-
lines, Reg. P. M. Middleton,
Rt. 3, Waycross, Gorgia (5
miles out Valdosta Hwy
Look for Duroc sign).
4 Yorkshire crossed pigs, 9
wks. old, males and females,
$10. ea.; also, male 1 yr. old
Yorkshire, $40. M. H. Brooks,
Rt. 2, Chatsworth.
SES BRULEE TIN
Nice gentle saddje horse, 6
yr. old black mare with white
blaze, gentle with children,
nice western saddle, bridle,
and breast collar. Alex N:
uvousas, Comer, Ph. SU 3-
| CUS,
6 gentle pony horses, sad-
die and bridle, $150. ea. C. B.
See Hazlehurst, Phe Fr:
5-4139.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
At stud: Tom Dooley,
Shadows Ambassador, Bud-
dys Black Boy, 3 top Reg.
Tenn. Walking horses, 3 dif-
ferent bloodlines. Roy A. Dor-
sey, 2561 Bohler Rd., N. W.
Atlanta, CE 7-1115.
2 One Yr. old Palomino
ponies, stud and mare; mare,
$200., stud, $150. or $300.
both. Also, Shetland pony
brood mare, light grey with
biack, stud colt by side, bred
back to have another colt
next spring, $195. for both.
Alvah Pasley, 700 Brookwood
Dr., Thomaston, Ph. 7-3639.
Shetland pony, black and
white, 5 yrs. old, gaited, gen-
tie, good with children. Sad-
dle and bridle, $200. Mrs.
Charles R. Little, 6222 Glen-
ridge Dr., N. E., Atlanta 19,
Ph. Bl 5-1697.
Horses boarded: open for
business as of June 1, pasture
or stall accommodations, best
of feed and care. Also, train-
er and blacksmith on premi-
ses, 142 acres fenced, many
outside dirt roads. Located
near College Park, Forest
Park, Jonesboro, Fairburn,
Union City. Mrs. Joe (Betty)
Boutwell, West Lake Ranch,
t. 1, Riverdale, Ph. 964-
3873 (Atlanta).
Swine
Purebred Spot (formerly
Spotted Poland China) boars
farrowed in January. Sound,
thrifty, meaty and top quali-
ty hogs, Reg. in buyers name.
eke Watson, Ris - 2. Wort
Gaines, Ph. 768-4827. 5
Reg. Landrace hogs, all
ages; also, few good founda-
tion gilts at farmer prices,
Terrell Swindle, Nashville,
Ph. 9292.
Duroc gilts, 6 mos. old,
treated for cholera, $45. ea.;
Duroc gilts, 5 mos. old, $40.
ea., can. be Reg.; Duroc boars
and gilts, 4-mos. old, treated
no papers, $30.
ea. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1,
Box 182, Guyton. (15 miles
ae of Guyton on Hwy.
Purebred Duroc boars and
gilts, 5 mos. old, $30. ea. Leo
Akins, Rt. 2, Metter, Ph.
685-2073. 5
Reg. OIC breeding stock
from Reg. stock, medium
blocky type, 8 wks. old, $25.
ega., treated, FOG; will Reg.
in buyers name, 2 yr. old
herd boar. Paul J. Cain. Rt. 1,
Commerce.
Reg. Landrace, service age
boars, from popular blood-
lines; also, weaned pigs from
Cert. stock. M. T. Courson.
Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-2589.
Purebred Landrace _ boar,
ready for service, $50. Ernest
Kent, Rt. 1, Nashville, Ph.
9295.
Tamworth lean meat hogs,
fine lot of weaned pigs,
healthy, Bangs free herd.
Se Davis- Abbas hth 3.) ins
6541 (Fitzgerald).
SPC male hog, wt. 250-
300 Ibs., $30. Located 2 9/10
miles out of Marlow on the
old courthouse road. Mrs. J.
L. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 26,
Guyton.
CEYLON elise td Bere Se
6 wks. old pigs, O.1.C. and
Hampshire crossed, $10. ea.,
at place. Eferd P. Wade, Rt.
1. Box 56, Alto.
7 nice Hampshire-Berk-
shire crossed pigs, 7 wks. old,
Letters answered. Larry Kel-
ley, Sunnyside. :
28 SPC and Landrace cross
_| pigs, 6 and 7 wks. old, $10. ea.
at farm, Sugar Valley dis-
trict, 8 miles northwest Car-
tersville. Lloyd J. Morrow,
Ri. 4, Cartersville.
18 shoats, approx. wt. 65
Ybs., red-black and _ black
listed, clean and_ healthy,
boars castrated, $250. for all.
FOB. no shipping. Also, 17
shoats, ready to
20-25 lbs., all colors, a
FOB, no shipping. Both lots,
$400. 35 bred L. Eden-
ABS Sire $125. at
1,
bid, Bt. 3, Box)i77, Metter,
J.|mane and
wt.|reddish brown, $200.;
3-5 yr. old sorrell mares,
bred to Tenn. Walking stud,
gentle for anyone to ride,
nicely colored. O. H. Jordan,
Sr., 628 College St. Cuthbert,
Ph. RE 22-434.
At stud: At Midnight, Go
Boys Command, Society Dot;
3 of the finest Tenn. Walk-
ing studs in America, 3 dif.
bloodlines. Now is the time
to breed to have large colts
Jan. 1.- A. W. Gay, Johnson
Ferry Rd., Sandy Springs, Ph.
427-9188 (Atlanta).
Chestnut gelding, white
star and. 3 white feet, 5 yrs.
old, high spirited, recom-
mended for experienced rid-
ers, with saddle and_bridle,
$950. Mrs. J. S. McDonald,
Griffin, Ph. 5532.
Strawberry roan Tenn.
Walking stallion, good con-
formation, gentle and easy to
handle, 5 yrs. old, $165. Also,
Shetland pony stud colt, 10
mos. old, good color, $75. J.
W. Thornton, Jodeco Rd., Box
212, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-6111.
Gaited gelding, suitable for
women or children, $225. Al-
so, good saddle. J. H. Alex-
ander, Powder Springs, Ph.
943-5897.
At stud: dark golden Palo-
mino stallion with stocking
feet and snow white mane
and tail, fee, $25. with trans-
portation furnished in local
area; also, 2 Quarter horse
mares and 2 yr. old Palomino
mare. Will breed free o
charge. Estes E. Reece, Route
3. Ellenwood, Ph, 366-3016.
Nice Shetland pony geld-
ing, sorral color with white
tail, very gentle
for children; also, bridle and
saddle almost new and cart
made with bicycle wheels, all
for $200. or trade for Beef
Cattlesog) @@ Smith, Rt. 2.15
Box 56A, Woodstock.
Ponies, several sizes and
colors; also, mares, geldings,
and mares with colts by side.
Some are child broke, all are
gentle, $100 and up. Also
pony carts, saddles, and bri-
dies. Z. W. Kirkland, Tucker,
Ph. 983-1574.
Small Shetland pony, geld-
ing, age 3 1/2 yrs., broke to
ride or pull cart, dapple gray,
$175. with good saddle an
bridle. Lloyd Vickers, Box
Fe Ph, 6474 (Fitzger-
ald).
1100 lb. mare mule, short
coupled, works anywhere,
$150.; Quarter Horse, gentle
for children, 4 1/2 yrs. old,
$135.: colt stallion, 7 mos. old,
brown and white, $75. Tenn.
Walker mare, bred, 4 yrs. old,
Palo-
mino mare, 2 1/2 yrs. old,
bred, $175.; Tenn. stallion, 4
yrs, 5 mos. old, gentle, $200.
Roy M. Bond, Ste Rig ai
thonia,
f | habits,
q| best
Good 5-gaited and 3-gaited
geldings, good conformation
and disposition; also, Buck-
skin Quarter horse gelding.
Welsh and Shetland pony
mares, geldings and yearling
colts; also, new and used
western saddles, blankets and
bridles, Becky Bentley, 1119
Barner Mill Rd., Marietta,
Ph. 938-1574. :
_Mare, very gentle, woman
ridden, black, 9 yrs._ old,
bred, extra good mare, $180.
Mrs. F. W. Womack, Rt. 1,
Barney. _ 2
Reg. Tenn. Walking horse,
strawberry roan, white blaze
gelding, 16 hands 2 in. high,
gentle for children, $200. A.
L. Lewis, c/o Pony Boy
Farm, 3665 Thaxton Rd., S.
W. Atlanta 11, Ph. Di 4-2777.
Black Walking Horse mare,
3 white socks and blaze, good
show-type pleasure horse for
experienced rider. Well train-
ed in gaits, 16 hands, 13 yrs.
old, $200, Mrs. Gloria B. Col-
ter, Commerce, Ph. 335-4058.
Palomino gelding, will be
5 yrs. old on Aug. 15, tan
body with white mane and
tail, nice conformation, train-
ed by professional trainer as
Walking Horse, won 2 rib-
bons in Amateur horse shows,
gentle and well mannered,
make excellent mount for one
who appreciates a good ani-
mal. W. H. Coker, Rt. 2, Cir-
cle C Acres, Loganville, Ph.
826- 2051. :
Tenn. Walking Horse, Sor-
rel, approx. 10 yrs. .old,
white blaze and sox, spirited
but gentle, $225. (See any day
but Sat.) Alice Falerbach,
Cleveland, Ph. 865-2192.
White Shetland Pony
gelding, 9 yrs. old, trained,
with bridle and saddle, pony
buggy with harness and bri-
dle, $175. James B. Stevens,
Rt. 1, Box 247B, College Park,
Ph, 964-4231.
Palomino pony, 2 1/2 yrs.
old; pony carts in several
sizes and new leather har-
ness; also, one horse wagon.
E. we Harper, Rt. 3, Hart-
well. :
At Stud to approved mares:
Reg. purebred Desert type
Arabian endurance horse, out-
standing quality foals, $50.
fee, $1. per day board, excel-
lent eare, return privilege in
season. All foals may be reg.
Mrs. Val Beaty, 4289 Flat
Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU.
9-0173 (night).
2 white geldings, gentle
enough for children, 5 gaited
plus, well trained, inexpen-
sive. W. A. Denman, 470 Del-
ta Cr., Marietta, Ph. 428-
6838. ; :
Quarter Horse mare, wt.
800 lbs., gentle but spirited,
well trained and has no bad
suitable for children,
with saddle and bridle. Tom-
my Francis, Rt. 1, Conyers,
Ph. 483-7506 (no
ealls).
Pinto mare, 6 yrs. old, gen-
tle, bred to foal, quarter horse
stock, $175.; Tenn.-Walker
mare, 5 yrs. old, black mane
and tail, bred to Walker stud,
$195. Ira Teem. Rt. 1, Milner,
Ph. 4897 (Griffin).
Sheep and Goats
2 milk goats, 1 pure bred
Saanan, freshened 3rd_ time;
one, part Nubian, $60. for
both. Located left turn off
Potash Rd. at Ben Sewell,
3rd house on left. John Pray,
Box 14, Cedartown.
Nat. buttheaded male kids,
milk lines, purebred,
Toggenburg and French Al-
pine stock, 2 mos. old, $9.50
and up. J. Lee Abernathy,
Yatesville Rd., Barnesville.
At stud: Reg. Toggenburg
buck goat, $3.; also, for sale,
milking does with kids at side.
Reasonable. E. J. McMahon,
1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph.
Re 3-3710.
Milk goat, now milking,
fresh with ist kids, purebred
Toggenburg, gentle and easy
to milk. Frank Hodges, 3860
Merete Atlanta, Ph. 344-
collect:
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Nice fresh milk goats,
others to freshen soon, ali
choice goats, see to appreci-
ate. Jacob S. Heaton, Ameri-
275 three yr. old Black-
Faced ewes, all raised, 1 and
2 lambs ea., lambs are weaned
and ewes ready to breed,
ewes, $12.50 ea., good healthy
top ewes. R. L. Jackson, c/o
Flint River Farms,
boro, Ph. DR 8-2245.
Livestock
WANTED
Want brown and white Pin-~
to stallion about 4 yrs. old,
Standard size to exhibit in
horse show. State price. J.
W. Woodruff, Sr., Box 588,
Columbus. 3
Want yellow Jersey heifer,
any age between 3 mo. to 3
vrs. State best price and age
in first letter. Would consid-
er blue grey Jerseys, Mrs.
Bill Black Rt 2, Cave
Springs.
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
Potato plants for sale, 200,
$1.50; 500, $3.00 cr $4.00 M.
in Ga. L. C: Strayhorn, Rt. 1,
Gainesville.
Ga. Red potato plants, gov-
ernment inspected, good
strong, well rooted plants, 500,
$2.00 or $3.00 M. Prompt
shipment. J. H. Williams, Al-
ma, Ph. 632-5156.
1962 crop white multip!ving
nest onions, $2.10 gal. PP. Miss
Emma Dugger, Newington.
Ga. Red _= sweet potato
plants, Govt. inspected, $4.00
M. All healthy plants. Gim-
mie Wilson, Rt. 3, Box 325,
Fitzgerald.
Nice red raspberry plants,
cellophane wrapped or in
plastic, damp packed, $1.50
doz.: nice roots and herbs,
red Sassafras, Queen of Mea-
dow, Devils Shoestring, Yel-
low Dock and May Apple. 4
Ib. lardbox measured full, $1.
Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, El-
lijay.
Rutger and Marglobe toma-
to plants and Calif. Wonder
sweet pepper plants, 500,
$2.50: $4.00 M. or $1.00 C. De=-
livered in Ga. R. Chanclor,
Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2035.
* New Stone and Margicbe
tomato plants, $2.50 M.; $1
C.: Calif. Wonder Ruby King
sweet pepper plants, $3.00 M.;
$1.00 C.; Cayenne hot pev-
per plants, $3.00 M.; $1.00 C.;
ege plants, $4.00 M.; $1.00 C.;.
Ga. Red potato plants, $3.00
M. Watis Crosby, Graham.
Braham cowpeas, Germ. 89
pet., in new 2 bu. bags, $4.50
bu. FOB my farm. H. G.
Washington, Marshallville. Ph.
7906 (Montezuma, no collect
calls)
450 bu. iron clay peas, in
new 2 bu. sacks, Germ. 85
pet., hard seed 6 pct., total
germ. 91 pct., $3.75 bu. J. H.
Almaroad, Rt. 2, Byron.
Fine Cert. Rutger tcmato
plants, $1.00 C. or 300, $2.00;
Texas hot cowhorn and Calif.
bell sweet peppers, $1.00 C.;
collard plants, now ready, 50c
C. Add postage. All packed in
damp moss for shipping. H. F.
Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthers-
ville Rd., Ellenwood.
Millions Cert. Ga. Red pota~
to plants, 500, $2.00; 1,000,
$3.50; 3,000, $9.00; 5,000 or
more, $2.50 M. All first class
plants and eareful attention
to all orders, large or small.
Plants shipped or supplied
daily at beds. B. J. Head, Al-
ma, Ph. 632 - 4846. oe
Cert. Ga. Red potato plants,
$3.00 M.: 2,000 or more, $2.50
M. All plants produced from
vine grown seed stock an d
treated to prevent diseases
and insects. Guaranteed full
count, strong plants and
prompt service. Will deal on
large amounts. A. E. Graham,
Alma, Ph. 632-5536: :
Old time white tender half-
runner garden beans, Germ.
90 pct., 65c teacup full, 2 cups,
$1.15: 3 cups, $1.50. Add post-
age. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground. : :
JOones= 37
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Seed & Plants
EOR SALE
Cert. Ga. Red potato plants,
500, $2.00; 1,000, $3.50; 3,000,
69.00; 5,000 up, $2.50 M.
Plants shipped or supplied at]
- beds in any quantity. Prompt
attention to all orders a nd
only strong, healthy plants of-
fered. B. Lowell. Head, Alma,
Ph. 632-5229.
Running Okra seed, Germ.
80 pet., 50c 1/2 cup PP: Mam-
moth sunflower seed, 50c cup
full PP. H. . Reid, 2303 S.
Pryor Rd., SW, Atlanta, Ph.
PO. 1-7626.
Good tender eld time corn-
field bean seed, white Cut-
shorts, Germ. 92 pct., white
Creasbacks, Germ. 95 pet. and
white halfrunner garden
beans, Germ. 95 pct., each
kind, 75 cupfull. Add post-
age. Mrs. Preston Souther-
jJand, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Good tender bean seed for
late planting, white halfrun-
ners, Germ. 96 pct., white
cornfield beans, Germ. 96 pct.,
50c cupfull; red speckled
crowder peas and white
blackeyed peas, Germ. 92 pct.,
40c cupfull. Add postage.
Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Elli-
Jay.
Good tender bean seed,
white creasbacks, Germ. 97
pet., white cutshorts, Germ.
95 pct. white halfrunners,
Germ. 88 pct., each kind 75c
cup. Add postage. Can fill
large orders. Mrs. Emory Go-
ble, Rt. 3, Ellijay. :
Old. time tender white half
runner beans, Germ. 95 pct.,
60c teacup full; 3 cups, $1.50;
early purple hull crowder
cowpeas, Germ. 90 pct., 50c
cupfull; Mung bans, Germ.
71 pct., 60c cupfull. Will give
1 cup purple hull crowder
peas free with $4.00 order.
Add 15 on ea. cup for post-
age. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.
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 L. M.
White, Box 57, Dahlonega.
Rutger tomato plants, $2.25
M.; 75 C. delivered. No
checks. Paul Lightsey, Scre-
ven. :
Poultry
FOR SALE
, Araucanus Chickens, lay-
ing pink, blue, green, salmon
and olive green eggs, $10.
pr.; $14., trio; express collect.
Hatching eggs, assorted col-
ors, 40c each, insured PP.
Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716
Myrtle St.. N. E., Atlanta 8,
* Ph, TR 4-5152.
50 Bantam hens and roost-
ers. Horace George, Eatonton.
30 nice laying hens, 60c ea.,
J. L. Burrell, Rabun Gap.
2 cocks, 2 yrs. old; Shawl-
neck and Gay Dom, both, $8.
Will Ship. Also want to hear
from someone who has pure
Joe Reidmon gray. Roy E.
Dills, Rt. 4, Box 175; Blairs=
ville.
SE ec ole EEE
Approx. 25 hens: Rhode Is-
land Reds, Barred Rocks,
White Rocks and white Leg-
horns, all laying good every
Gay, $1. ea.; also, 2 rabbits,
$1. ea. and 4 Jap silkies roost-
ers, $1. Come after. Mrs. Ru-
by Blankenship, 1668 Camp-
bellton Rd., located at Pool
Dr., S. W., Atlanta 11.
American wild turkeys,
pure eastern bird from the
wilds, 10 yrs. of scientific
breeding, no trace of domes-
tic stock. Mitchell Holland,
Box 49, Cochran, Web 4-
White-and
dark Cornish
Bantams, $5., trio, and up;
also, Golden Sebright and
Black Old English Bantams.
Big type dark Cornish, young
hens, $2. ea. and up. Trio of
Golden laced Wyandott
Standard, $10.; also, started.
chicks, white and whitelaced
Red Cornish Barred Rock, R.
I. Red, and BB red Bantams.
Charles B. Summers, 131 Lee
Rd., Mableton.
(MARKET (BULEE TUN |
Minorca eggs, heavy. layers of
large white eggs, $2.50, 12;
$3., 15 PP. L. B. Millians, 105
Temple Ave., Newnan.
Hay, Feed, Grain
FOR SALE
Approx. 75 bu. white corn
for feed: John EH. Walton,
Mansfield, Ph. 786-6664.
Coastal hay, June 8 cut-
ting, ready to take orders,
$25.00 ton at field, del. $5.00
ton up to 60 miles; $7.50 ton
from 60 - 80 miles; $10.00
from 80 100 miles. S. J.
Clay, Rt. 3, So. Walden Rd.,
Macen, Ph. 788-2975. 3
New crop of hay, bright,
well fertilized. large square
bales. James H. Kent, Rt. 2,
Powder Springs, Ph. 943-
3071.
1962 crop hay: rye grass,
clover, Fescue and Lespedeza,
50c-65e per bale; $20.00-$25
ton. Cecil H. Travis, C/O Pine
Crest Acres, Riverdale, Ph.
461-4862.
300 bushels of white a n d
yellow corn in shuck at $1.50
bushel at farm. R. E. York,
Luthersville, Ph. Wabash 7-
3433. :
Hay, 50c - 75c bale at barn.
R. L. Jackson, C/O Flint Ri-
ver Farms, Rt.
Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 8-2245.
Game & Fowl
FOR SALE
Pigeons: white Kings, $2,
pr.; also, purebred Racing
Homers, Sion, $5.00, ea. young
birds; $15.00 pr. and up for
working birds; also, few Pig-
my Pouters.. Wallace Neal,
530 Sandtown Rd., Marietta,
Ph. 428-2025.
Have young Pheasants and
eggs through June and July,
1-5 days old, 25c ea.; eggs, $8
C. at farm or 12c ea. del.
Other price according to age.
J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Ameri-
cus.
Ringneck dove; also, Racer
Homing Pigeons, also, might
be interested in buying. Send
inquiry. David Pealock, 21
Border St. Buford, Ph. 434-
5753, no collect calls.
Northern Bobwhite Quail
eggs, $17.00 C. Del.; 500 or
more, $15.00 C.; Baby Quail,
$25.00 C.; will del. 400 or
del. ex-
press collect. Send check or
money order. Superior unre-
lated stock. Permit 123. Ph.
Un. 4-3583. H. M. Cash, Rt.
2, Wrightsville.
Northern Bobwhite Quail,
mated and laying, $4.00 pr.:
Ringneck doves, $3.50 opr.;
White doves, $5.00 pr., ex-
press collect; also, quail eggs,
$2.00 doz., $16.00 C., insured.
Send money order. Miss Eve
Wallace, 716 Myrtle St., N. E.,
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152.
Northern Bobwhite baby
quail and eggs, 1 - 7 days old,
30ce ea. Price increases 5c per
wk. Permit 22. W. W. Bren-
nan, 207 S. Lee, Box 793,
Americus, Ph. 2349.
Lg. Northern Bobwhite
quail eggs, $12.50 C.; day old
quail, $25.00 C.; 1 week old,
$35.00 C. Priced according to
age. Permit 13. John L. Med-
ders, Rt. 6, Box 79, Dublin,
Ph. Br 2-3882.
Lg. Northern Bobwhite
quail eggs, $12.50 C. Permit
10. J. L. Tade, 1328 21st St,
Columbus, Ph. FA 3-2422.
New Zealand white, Cali-
fornia and black and Choco-
late Dutch rabbits, show stan-
dard and fancy, choose from
200, $1.50 and up. Bred does
and good producing stock. O.
A. Freeman, Rt. 1, Conley,
Ph. Ma 7-4948.
Rabbit cages and equip-
ment; also, N. Z. white, Calif.
and English spit rabbits, does
and bucks. Cheap. Bill Huff,
5464 Flat Shoals Rd., Deca-
tur, Ph, 284 - 2118.
Quail and pheasants eggs;
also, young quail and phea-
sants, reasonable. Permit 24.
Walter H. Hagan, Renolds Rd.,
Morrow, Ph. 366-1069.
Old fashioned giant black|-
1, Hwy. 54,
{dard or better. $10 up. C. W.
more, 8 wks. old, $70.00 C.,|
|July and August,
10 rabbits, 6 white and 4
gray, $12.00 for all. Mrs.
Nellie Smallwood, Box 241,
1225 Meadow Lane Rd., N. E.
Atlanta. (Located off Peach-
tree = Dunwoody Rd.) Ph.
255-7866.
25 N. Z. W. does, 7 N. Z. W.
bucks, 6 Calif. does, Calif.
buck, $3.00 ea., Both sexes
are excel. breeders. Lloyd
Martin, 312 South R. R. Ave.,
Adel, Ph, 4941. |
Baby rabbits, $1 ea.; baby
Mallard ducks, $1 pr.; also,
want 10 to 20 egg capacity,
quail incubator. Must be rea-
sonably priced. Rodney Petty,
2535 Butner Rd., Atlanta 11.
Guinea pigs (cavies), $1.00
ea., Brocken colors; Ringneck
doves, $3.00 pr., Send M. O.
no Sunday sales, ship ex-
press collect, Buster Davis,
Acworth.
White and Ringneck phea-
sants, $2.00 ea.; also, rabbits,
some with little ones, 20 does,
$3.00 ea. without little ones.
White King pigecns, $1 ea. at
my place. Will not ship. Ben
Tanner, Pinewood Dr., |
jJedgeville, Ph. 452-3640.
Bobwhite Quail breeders,
$2.25 pr.; day old birds, $20
C.;: 2 wks. old birds, $25 C.;
also, holding and pairing pens.
Permit 19 Byron M. Davis,
2008 Dodson Dr., S. W.,
lanta, Di 4-2305.
N. Z. W. Rabbits, bucks and
does, no culls er inbred scruh,
pedigreed parents, for 11th
yr. Breeders wt. up to Stan-
Page, 149 North Ave, N. E,,
Atlanta 8, Ph. Tr. 4-6452.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Honey, extracted and pas-
teurized, 2 lb. jars, 70c, case
of 12 jars, $7, FOB. Small
sample, 10c postpaid. John
L. Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville,
Ph, LE 2-6775.
15 Ibs. seedling pecans, 20
lb. or exchange for 100 Ib.
print feed sacks, syrup or
honey. Mrs. Fred Atkinson,
Sr., Rt. 4, Valdosta.
Calif. Multiplying Beer
seed, 50c and stamped enve-
lope. No COD. Mrs. R. A. Ha-
len, Buchanan.
Wild cucumber bark, yel-
lew root, rattle root, rats
vain, butter fly root, each
kind, $1.00 for 2 lb. lard box
full. Add postage. G.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Calif. Beer seed, 35c start.
H: Dunbar, 615 W. Jessa-
mine St., Fitzgerald. :
Yellow Root, freshly dug
and washed, 4 lb. lard box
full, 75c; queen Meadow
Bunch, 20c; peppermint
plants, 6 for 50c; tansey, 6 for
50c. Add postage. Mirs. Mar-
tha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, El-
lijay.
Colony Caucasian honey
bees with mere than $50 worth
of bee supplies and concerns.
Good useable condition. Sold
to first person with $30.00.
No Sunday calls. Send stamp-
ed envelope for list. L. Doug-
las Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas.
smoked hams, some not
smoked, 85c lb. Soundness
guaranteed. Max M. Hardie,
Rt. 1; Box 140, Mableton, Ph.
948-7586 (Austell).
Country cured oakwood
smoked meat; hams, 10 - 30
lbs., 85 lb.; sides and should-
ers, 50c lb. FOB. C. B. Hurst,
Rt. 1, Meigs.
Electric churn, guaranteed
in every way, only been used
for 30 days, $15.00. Mr s.
Rosa Pressley, Delray Rd.
Rt. 1, Box 91A, Thomaston,
located near 19 Hwy.
Pure Ga. sugar cane syrup,
run in Dec., 1961; 1 lb., 12 oz.
bottles, 12 to case, $6.00 FOB.
Can ship by express, trans-
portation charges paid by
purchaser. L. H. Edenfield,
Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter, Ph.
685-1083.
1961 crop of good heavy
pecans, Schleys, 40e Ib., 25
lbs. or above, 35c: Stewart,
25c up to 25 lb. over 22-1/2
Ib.; Frotcher, 25ce up to 25 lb.
over 20c all FOB here. Mrs.
rmold, sterilized and sifted, $1
| Ellijay. :
Mil- |
At- |
T./C. L. OKelley, Union Point.
Sugar Cured and Hickory |.
Nice clean yellow dock,
red sassafras, devil shoe-
string roots, wild cherry bark,
A lb. lard box measured full,
$1.00; rotted saw dust of leaf
gal. Add postage. Bushel, lg.
odd shaped African gourds, 5
dif. kinds, mixed 30 seed, $1;
small crnamental seed, 25c
pk. Add postage. Mrs. W. W.
Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Lg. odd shaped African
gourds, 8 dif. kinds, mixed
pack of 30 seed, $1; small or-
namental, several dif. kind
of gourd seed, 25c pk.; also,
nice, clean roots of yellow
dock, Queen of Meadow and
Sassafras, $1. lardbox full;
catnip, 50c bunch. Add post-
age. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5.
Red heart cedar post, 6-1/2
ft. long, 4 in. across, small
end, seasoned and light to
handle. Stacked on Lexing-
ton, Carlton Hwy. at my stere.
Tom Sorrow, Carlton, Ph.
Swift 7-3771. &
Farm bell, $15.00; also, elec-
tric churn, $8.00. Can be seen
at my home on Rt. 2, Gordon,
near Asbury Methodist
Church. Will not ship. Jack
Dennard, Rt. I, Gordon.
New crop extracted honey,
10 Ib. pail, $3.25 by parcel
post, some ccmb added if de-
sired; also, new tire, tube and
wheel for Model A pickup.
D. M. Kirkland, Summertown.
Catnip bunches, 5, $1; pep-
permint bunches, 6, $1,: gar-
lic onicns, lg. size, 12, $1;
Hore hound bunches, 6, $1.
Add postage, Mrs. F. M. Tur-
ner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Catnip and peppermint, 25c
bunch; 3, 60c; sassafras, queen
of meadow, may apple, yellow
root, yellow dock, wild cher-
ry bark, alder bark, ratsbane,
each 4 lb. lardbox full, $1
plus 30c postage; | Martin
gourd seed, 25c pk. and stamp-
ed envelope. Mrs. Freeman
Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Long red hot pepper pods
en strings for home use. 25c
doz. pods or 5 doz. pods for
$1.00; also, yellow root, fresh-
ly dug and washed, 4 lb. lard
box measured full, 85c; rhu-
barb stalks, 25 lb. Add post-
age. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5,
Box 58, Ellijay.
Chicken house, 340 ft. long
40 ft. wide, built on locust
parts, good tin roof. Mr s.
Blood root, wild cucumber
bark, rattle root, may apple,
iDevils shoestring, ratsbane,
button snake root, yellow root,
heart leaf root, queen of Mea-
dow, butter fly root, each, $1
for 2 lbs. lard box full. Add
24c for each box for postage.
be Bs Brown. Rites Beane
Ground. -
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want Blue
seed at once.
Grantville.
Stem Collard
B. S. Cates,
Want green Glaze Col-
lard plants. Grady Ward, Rt.
1, Box 184, Warm Springs.
Want seed peas: 6 - 8. bus-
hels good sound Braham
seed peas. S. L. Calfee, Bos-
ton. :
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
Soft washable genuine
lambskin baby moccasins,
pink, blue and _ white, all
tandlaced and emb. in white,
$1. pr., $3., 3 pr. Add postage.
Mrs. Edgar. Watkins, Rt. 3,
New Echota, Calhoun.
7 1/2 yds. fancy single tat-
ting, 35c yd., all white, PP.
No checks. Mrs. G. GC. Clifton,
Rt. 3, Box 155, Millen.
New silk and _ synthetic
quilt top, (rayon, dacron, etc.)
86 x 103, crazy quilt pat-
tern, all seams briar stitched
in assorted colors, $10. plus
- Man.-
M. F. Gaddis, Box 124, Quit-
postage. Miss Eula Cox, Ri
-| vanity
green leaves and stems, lo
50c_ea.
Whit
by sh
trimmed, $1 pr
crocheted ba
or baby colors
10e postage PP. E
Coleman, Rt. 1, B
Danielsville Rd. A
Diaper shirts, 20c e
short pants, 4, $1., si
3, pot holders, 75
aprons, 35c-40c-50c
tle girls short pants
Add postage. Mrs. Lu
ers, 2201 Bisbee A
vannah, Ph, AD 4-05;
Novelty pot holders
en stuffed with cotto
ea.; 2, 45c; aprons,
nice material, made
tern, 2, $1., some for
Add Postage. Mrs.
ese, Rt. 1, Woodstock
All leather hand
bull whips, 6 ft., $4.
$8.; 12 ft. $10. PP. Har
ey, Blackshear.
_ Girls cotton dresse
skirts, sizes, 1-6, $1.25
$2.5 girls and boys
short suits, sizes, 2-6
ing, $1.75 set; 2, $
bleached pillowcases,
Ig. sizes, $1.25 set: 2, $:
Lucy Musson, 7 Steven
Summerville. es
Dbl. bed size q
machine sewn, good n
terial. Gents Bows,
Monkey Wrench, Fam
cle, Sailboat, Endless
Piano Keys, $2, ea.
age. 8 Point star,
star, postage stamp, ove
500 pieces to each tor
and postage. Mrs. J.
tin, Rt. 1, Felton.
3 pe. crocheted chai
sofa sets, $3.50 set; p
cases with crocheted
bird, wild rose, pansy
lonis girl, $2.- pr.; ro
pansy doilies, $1.50 ea.
cheted vanity sets; $:
aprons, 65e ea. No ch
stamps. Dura Bradley, Rt
Waco. . see
Organdy dresser scarf
prox. 102x225 sinks,
lavender, 75 ea. plus
age. Guaranteed to
Mrs. O. L Bruce, Rt.
Broadcloth pillow
emb. crocheted :
pr.; emb. $1.;
bonnets, $1.; children
nets, 75c ea.; dish _ to
emb., 7 $1.; aprons, 3
$1.5 med. $.50 Add 35c
age. Mrs. Nell Bennett, Ri
Box 311, Buford (Hall
ty). SOS
Vanity sets, $1; <A
cut by pattern, $1.; med
50c or 5 for $2.25;
searfs, $1. - $1.25; pillo
es, $1. and $1.25. Add pc
age. Mrs. Maver Estep,
Auburn Ave., LaGrange
Aprons with bibs, n
trimmed, $1. ea., witho
75 -ea.3
10 for $
3 for $1. Add postage.
H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, El
Fancy, organdy and
aprons, $1.50 ea.; pretty
ton aprons, 75c ea., six
attractive work aprons,
pockets all around, $1 ea
holders, 15 ea. or ten
$1.; childrens fancy orga
and lace~ dresses, 1-6
size, $3. ea.; hand painte
lowcases, nice design, $3
Add postage. Mrs.
Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Full size cotton ruffled bed
spreads, asst. :
tones, $5.50 ea., ]
holders, 25_ea., 6 Sieoxd
aprons, 75c ea., 2, 25
dish towels, 35
Add postage. Mrs.
Long, Rt. 5, Box 50,
Handpainted broade
pillowcases, nice designs,
edges, $3 pr.; whandpaini
i sets or scarfs, 1
edges, $2. ea.; handpa
dish towel and potholder s
$2.50; 54 x 54 in. handpa
morning glory tablecloth wi
4 napkins, $4 set, size 954
70 set, $5. Add postage. Mi
L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijays
Crocheted white ruffle de
lies, 18 in. diam., $1., ea.;
pe. white vanity set, le
size, $1. set; crocheted
grapes, col. purple o
for hanging, 50c ea.; b
Aprons, trimmed with
rack or bin ell
e. M
Cave Spring.