Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 June 20

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Phil Campbell,



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Commissioner





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ATLANTA,



























































Work

wife

with

Exp.
LO . Cur-
gers, Rt. 1, Murray-
Le 4-3863.

and 13 year

v job on
m or chicken farm,
also work on chick-

S118 and, 13, boy,
, work on vegetable
general farm work.
be moved. Ready to
at anytime by the

. Wadie L. Fer-

, Box 98, Sylvania.

man, widower, 57
rants job on farm.



ried man, 44 yrs.
is job on hog, horse,
poultry farm. 10 in
boys to work, ages
0, 3 can operate

d. Can move at once.
tating salary and
time per week or
ant Kettlewell, Rt.

mbered man wants

work or job look-

farm. Want place

e. Can furnish good

ses and have own in-

: os Chewing, Rt. 3,
ille,



an, v2. yrs, old,
din good health,
drink, would like job
as one of family. Can
e. Cary J. Leverett,
don Rd., S. W., At-












































id man wants job
e of laying hens.
honest, dependable and
ust have board, laun-
1 reasonable wages.
ters answered. State
Will also look after
person. Buford Bates,
Santon, c/o Mrs. Mary
Ph. Gr. 9-3680.
white man, retired
encumbered wants job
. Experienced in
carpentry and paint-
fant room, board and
salary. C. Hand,

pt. 12, Ph. Ma 7-6001.

w woman with small
7 wants place with good
barns and pasture for

cows in exchange for
ng after the place. We
all income. All letters
. Hazel Lucus, Rt. 1,
wood,

EMPIRE STATE OF

evard, S. E., Atlan-|R

Farm Help

WANTED



Want someone to clean up
garden patch and _ cultivate
vegetables. If you are a good
worker, honest and positively
no drunk I can furnish living
quarters for man and wife.
Also, other work to do. Good
place for right party, near
church and transportation. C.
W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE,
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452.

Want farmhand with small
family for work on farm.
Steady work. Furnish 5 R.
house on school bus route. No
drinkers. Give references.
Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want working foreman for
South Ga. Farm, want man
who is worker as well as fore-
man. Must know corn farm-
ing, have small family. No
drinkers allowed. Will pro-
vide house on school bus
route with plumbing and elec.
Must have references. Lester
Varn, Rt. 3, Box 530, Albany.

Want middle aged, white
woman, no children, honest,
dependable, to do light farm





work and ~ housekeeping for

room, board and $66.50 per
month: Mrs. Walter B. Allen,
Rt. 2, Box 21A, Folkston.

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, etc. No row _ crops,
raise hay, cattle, pecans.
Good wkly. wages, 5 R. house
wired for elec. stove. S. J.
Clay, So. Walden Rd., Rt. 3
Macon, Ph. 788-2975.

Want 2 men with families
immediately, one to help in
dairy and other for farm
work. Have 2 houses wired
for elec. stove and cold run-
ning. water in house. No
drunks or drifters. All letters
answered. J. M. Price, Rydal.

Want retired couple with
small income to live on farm
with widow and do _ light
farm work. One must be able
to drive car. Mrs. C. O. Juhan,
Rt. 2, Stone Mountain, Ph.
469-8073 (Atlanta).

Want middleaged white
lady to do light farm work
and light housekeeping for
room, board, and reasonable
salary. Mrs. Doris Brooks,
Shallowford and Davis Rds.,
Marietta, Ph. 428-0967.

Want 2 single men or man
and wife to live in furnished
cabin and work on farm by
day; also, want large family
to live in partly furnished
house and work on farm by
day. Regular work 12 months
of the year. J.. Max McClung,

t. 2, Hampton, Ph. Gr 8-
6566 (Jonesboro).

Want good reliable family,
non-drinkers, immediately, to
raise 24,000 broilers on shares.
Must furnish references. Have
6 R. house wired for stove,
on school bus route. Near
NuBerg, between Hartwell
and Elberton. Ira _ Shiflet,

Dewey Rose. Ph.



(Elberton).

Georgia

THE SOUTH .
MISSISSIPPI
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283-5937



GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 20, 1962

Will pay $1. per head to
get about 50 head of sheep
sheared. E, F. Dean, Odum,
(located on Hwy. 341 in sight
of Odum.)

Want settled married cou-

ple to look after poultry farm,

house furnished. Can earn
$200. per month or more. E.
P. Riley, Box 408, Gaines-
ville, Ph. Le 4-5441 (8 to 5
p.m. Mon. thru Fri.).

Equipment

2-dise plow, $100.00; Rear
Mounting Scoop, $75.00; both
fit J. D. Model MT tractor, for
sale or will trade for side de-
livery rake, corn, oats, hay,
cattle. H. T. Jennings, c/o
Shady Crest Farm, Rt. 1, Hi-
ram, Ph, WH 2-2047 (Douglas-
ville). :

330 gal. bulk milk tank, 4
unit Universal pipeline, Lun-
dell green chopper, 77 NH.
haybaler and rake, McCormick
Deering seed drills, 12 ft. all,
$5,000 or will sell separately.
Homer Long. Rt, 4, Madison,
Ph. 545-M4.

-1950 Case tractor, 4 excel-
lent tires. Mrs. l
Palmetto, Ph. 463-5451.

5 R. A. Woods, 1( j
brooders, good condition, pric-





Ho Os. Dean; |

1000 cap.,

Mule drawn haybaler, $15;
also, 2-horse wagon,
Mrs. K. B. Martin, Rt, 1, Tal-
mo. 5

1957, 1 ton, Chevrolet truck
with 500 gal. milk tank, ex-
cellent condition. T, F. Dean,
Palmetto, Ph. 463-5452.

2 A. R. Wood Gas Brood-
ers, 1000 Cap. (used) E. N.
Holder; Rt. 1, Jefferson, Ph.
367-8572.

1962 Ford tractor with Har-
row, cultivator and scrape, ex-
cellent condition, sell or trade
for Cub. tractor. Located left
off Canton Hwy. north of Ma-
rietta, J. R. Cordell, 138 Mit-
chell Dr., Marietta.

Ford Rake model No. 14-72,
$150.00. Robert Franklin, Rt.
1, Duluth, Ph. 448-2828.

Set of Dowless Tobacco
curers, good condition, about
2/3 set of flues in good con-
dition, all for $25.00. Harvey
F. Griner, Nashville, Ph. 4110.

1957 F-700 Ford dump
truck, 7T-yd. body for sale or
trade for late model pick-up
truck, Ralph C. Jenkins, 803
os S Bank Bldg. Ph. Ja 4-

Hay baler: Allis - Chalmer
No. 10 Roto - Baler, baled

2000 bales; in Feb. was com-

pletely converted to Fast -
Wrap Standard Roto Baler.
Net used since conversion,
good as new. H. T. Glisson, Rt.

$15.00. | 9

NUMBER 42

Cordwood saw with belt and
H. P. Wis. engine, $150.00;
Sears - Hercules stoker, $50;
truck wrecker boom, $25.00;

Sears shallow well pump, 1/4

H. P. with tank, $35.00; per-
table air compressor with
paint gun, $50.00; 2 elec. mo-
tors, -1/2::H; P.; $15.00
1954 and 1956 V8 Ford en-
gines, $35.00 ea.; heavy duty

Jig saw, metal or wood, $35.
J. V. Hanie, Rt. 2, 4811 Bould-

ercrest Rd., Ellenwood.

Farmall A. tractor with
vacuum or hand lift, planters
and cultivators, 8 disc taylor
way harrow, mowing machine
for parts, also, cut-off saw. All
for $400.00. Elbert L. Cain, Rt.
1, Bethlehem.

Allis Chalmers Combine
for sale. Pierce Yates, Flin-
stone, Ph. Ve 1-1531 (Chat-
tanooga, Tenn. phone = ex-
change) area code No. 404.

1952 -B. John Deere _ trac=
tor, gas burner, with Roto-
matic and power trol,
Cole planters and mountings,
blue dist., plows, 4 disc tiller
with cylinder and harrow,
$750.00. No letters. Located
left just out of Ray City. W.
Je Repister. Rt. 1 box soos
Ray City.

Deep well pump, hose and
Jet, 42 gal. tank, $50.00 Ar-
thur Wheeler, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming, Ph. 887-4273.

No. 100 corn picker equip-
ped for 3 point hitch tractor.
Vernell Jones, Rt. 1. Ocilla.





ed right. Voight Starling, B. 262_
Grayson, TH 3.2634 (Law. re ox 459, Claxton, Ph. 262
Tencev Ue eee - Set of cultivators; one side,

1954 Ford, 1/2 ton F-100
pick-up truck, 3. new tires,
battery and overhead valves,
above average, $475.00. Cla-
rence Brown, Rt. 1, Helena.

TD-14A Bulldozer, hydrau-
lically operated, A-1 condition
except needs new rollers on
one side, $5,000.00 cash. Clyde
Leng, Chatsworth. -

* Allis Chalmers silage har-
vester, perfect condition, $400.
Gus F. Lankford, Rt. 2, Box
117, Eatonton, Ph. 485-2103. _

Allis Chalmers row crop si-
large harvester, A-1 condition,
$500.00; also, rubber tired, 12

parts good, $25.00; seed box
planter for 6 disc John Deere
tiller, $20.00. Loyd Keadle,
Yalesville.

David Bradley Garden Trac-
tor, 48 in, Rotary mcwer at-
tachment; also, riding sulky,
does nice job on lg. lawns.
Power take off belt, Pulley for
use on John Deere M. trac-
tor used one time. Sell or
trade. No reasonable offer re-
fused. A. C, Mills, Rt. 1, Box
264, Norcross, Ph. 448-2035.

Hay rake for Farmall Cub
tractor, like new, $75.00; also,
1-1/2 H. P. deep well pump,
30 gal. tank, 450 ft. new plas-
tic pipe, all for $150.00. H. L.
Moore, Rt. 2, Acworth, Ph.
WE 4-6430.

1953 Allis Chalmers C - A
tractor, $500.00; also, Taylor-
way harrow, $250.00, all good
condition. Located south 1
mile from Snellville on Cen-
terville Rd. J. M. Jones, Rt.
1, Box 56, Grayson, Ph. Th 3-

7381.





@ BROILERS

disc, Intnl. grain drill, most] 4



sider mower; one, 3 disc. plow;
one, subsoiler, all for Intnl.
Farmall M. tractor, good con-
dition. Mrs. R. G. Jennings,
poe 891, Macon Ph. Sh. 3-

Papec. Silage Cutter on
trucks, used very little, D. E.
Smith, Rt. 1, Monticello, Ph.
468-6391.

2 wheel trailer body, 4 ft. x
6 ft. x 20 in.; coal stoker, good
condition; also, milk goat with
small goat, 5 wks. old. B. L.
McDonald, 929 Park Terrace,
College Park, Ph. 761-5747.

Irrigation system complete,
in. Barnes selfpriming 500
gal. per min. pump on rub-
ber, drives from P. T. O.
shaft of farm tractor, 1000 ft.
of Ames 4 _ in. perforated
pipe and 1000 ft. of 4 in.
running pipe. Will sell for less
than half price, $150.00 com-
plete. Cliff Pollard, 413 Sand
Bar Ferry Rd., Augusta, Pn.
Pa 2-1414.

Ford tractor, 1959, selecto-
speed No. 871, with HD front-
end loader and earthcavator,
only 671 hrs. Dan S. Beeland,
5920 Peachtree - Dunwoody
Rd., N. E., Atlanta.

HD16 Allis Chalmers trac-
tor with angle dozer and TD-
14A Intnl. with angle dozer,
both in like-new condition,
for sale or trade for 65 Fer-
guson. Robert H. Tootle,
Reidsville, Ph. 557-2151.

6 row cotton duster, corn
shucker and sheller, belt dri-
ven, For sale or will trade for
Allis Chalmers W. D. subsoil-
er or farm wagon. J. E. Col-
lins, Box 313, Manchester.



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Dearborn, 1 row, corn com=
bine, fits Ford tractor, good
condition, $500.00. J. E. Book-
er, Rt. 1, Box 67, Albany.

6 ft. Dearborn combine with
motor, excellent cond. $300.00.
L. A. Mosher, Roswell, Ph.
933-6122.

G. Allis Chalmers complete
with cultivators, planters and
bottom plew, good condition;
Also, D-2 Caterpillar, good
condition, for sale or will
trade for cattle. Billy Greene,
Rt. 2, Loganville. :

6 row Blue cotton duster,



lused very little, $60.00. H. C.

Stamps, Rt. 1, Moreland (lo-
cated on Hwy. 54.)

Irrigation outfit, Marlow.
pump powered by Briggs =
Stratton gasoline engine, re=-
cently overhauled. has 22 sec-
tion of 2 in. aluminum pipe, 10

ft. suction hose, 2 Ts, 1 elbo, .

2 plugs (for end of line), 7
Rainbird sprinklers an
wheelbarrow f o r~ moving
pump and motor, $13,000 gal.
cap. hourly and will water
approx. half acre per setting,
$375.00. No collect calls. M. A,
McCarty, Rt. 1, Lithonia, 483-
8341 (Conyers).

1008 Cumberland Laying
cages,
troughs and feeders; 500 chick
brooder, elec.; 22 Purva tube
type hanging feeders. George
W. Henderson, 5275 Tilly Milt
Rd., Doraville, Ph. 457- 2435.

10,000 cap. chicken vhouse,
all equipment. feeders, drink-
ers, gas brooders and feed

bins, all in gocd condition,
reasonable, Clarence Scott,
Toccoa, Ph. 6-3949.



Georgia First

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Equipment

Rainbow volume Gun; new,
for 5 or 6 in. irrigation system,
covers 3 acres at a_ setting;
$370.00. including connections,
$300.00. J. W. Ivey, 512-So.
Main St.; Fitzgerald.

1952 Ford tractor with
scrape, cultivator and harrow:
For sale or will trade for
Cub tractor. J. R. Cordell, 138
Mitchell Drive, Marietta, (lo-
eated about 1 mi. N. Marietta,
left off Canton Hwy.)

82 chicken feeders; 5 shell
feeders; 2 auto. waterers;
Keenco egg grader and cand=
Jer (115 volts); Roto egg
washer; brooder, handles 500
chicks; 13 plastic coated bas=
kets. Will sell or trade for
livestock. W. T. Brantley, -Rt.
3, Box 829, Waycross, Ph. At
3=4831.

Air-cooled gasoline motors:
7 HP Briggs & Stratton, $50;
HP Wisconsin, $75.00, for
pulling and operating farm
equip.; Also, Winch Truck,
1949 Chevrolet, Mech, good,
for loading logs, machinery
and heavy loads, $295.00. A. C
Hopkins, 253 Birch St., Hape
ville, Ph. Po 7-3735 (No Col
Ject calls).

Hay baler: Allis Chalmer
No. 10 Roto baler, baled 2000
hales; in Feb. was completely
converted to Fast wrap stan-
dard Roto baler, not used since
cenversion, good as new.
T. Glisson, Rt. 1, Box 459,
Claxton, Ph. 264 - M4.

1951 M. John Dere tractor
with harrow, planters, and
cultivator, good condition, rea-
sonably priced, Mrs. Jessie M.
Clemons, Rt. 1, Hogansville,
(St. Mark).

2 wheel trailer; 6 row cot-
ton duster, cut-off saw, set
of cultivator for B. Model Al-
_ lis Chalmers ftator one row
stalk cutter. Charlie Morris,
Draketown, Ph. 562-3422.
(Temple).

Peach packing machinery
ecmplete or separate with 24
#t, long Durrant Hyara cooler,
ali in excellent condition, ideal
for medium size peach farm.
M. C. Farmer, Box 589, New-
nan, Al 3-3282,















1956 Super C. with lights,
starter and hydraulic system;
cultivators; planters: fertiliz-
er distributors; 4 dise plow,
30-dise harrow: Case hay bal-

_jer with Wisconsin engine and

dorf side delivery rake, all for
$1,750.00 C. Phillip Carlton,
396 Pss Rd., S. W., Atlanta,
Ph. Po 7- 0065. :

Murray down packing cot-
ton tramper, practically good
as new, stel bound cotton
prss and other sin equip-
ment. W. F. Dozier, Rt. 4,
Crawfordvill, |

John Deere 45 self-propell~
ed srain combine, used 3 sea-
sofis, 800d condition. See ae my
place. Harley Davis, ue
or Ph. El 1+5230, ones!
er

Lilliston panut corfibine
and peanut shaker, both pur-
chased new in 1957, 00d on-
dition, have combined less
than 400 acrs, $900.00 f o
both. Lester Varn, c/o Pine
Knoll Plantation, Rt. 3, Box
530, Albany.

New Holland hay rake and
New Holland pull behind
mower, both in excellent con-
dition at my farm in Madras
near Newnan. R. B. Bowen,
316 Peters St., Atlanta.

Universal pipeline milker
for 6 cows, 3 milkers and elec.
pulsator, first class condition,
used less than 1 yr., $800.00.
J. P. Hodnett, White Plains.

500 chick elec. brooder, $20;
2 hen feeders on stands, $5
ea.; 2 = 10 hole, metal nsts,
$10. 00 ea.; 15 hole mtal nest,











H.{$15.00, all good condition. H.

M. Steele, Rt. 1, Noreross, Ph.
448=3312

330 wal Craft milk tank, 3
single unit DeLaval milking
machines, 2 compartment
stainless steel wash vat, stain-
less steel strainer, 80 gal. elec,
water heater. Will sell foge-
ther or separately. Lowell
Smith, 201 Ben Hill Street,
LaGrange, Ph. Tu :2=6927,

1960 John Deere one row
cotton picker model 22 H.
mounted on J. D. Model 60
tractor; 1960 Intn] Harvester

120 A., one row, cotton pick-
er mounted on Farmall] M.
Both are high drum pickers;
Also, 2 H. I. Lewis, 5 bale,
cotton trailers. _Thomas L.,
Reynolds, Box 227; Waynes-



boro, Ph, 2104 after 5 p. m.





748- 3891 (No collect. calls).

Kraft 300 gal. bulk milk tank
with compressor, $750.00. A.
E. Hays, Mansfield, Ph. 7186-
3152 (Covington).

24 in. Crsnt wrench, $20;
12 ton hydraulic jack, $20.00;
8 ton hydraulic jack, $15.00,
both jacks in A-1 ondition;
set of cable Come Alongs, $20;
3 log chains & 3 buckles, $20.
All in good condition. Come
aftr or will ship express col-
lect. W. T. Kettleweil, Rt. =
Tounsend.

12 - 500 cap. Butane gas
brooders, cheap, $15 ea. W.
R. Medley, Rt. 1, Acworth, Ph.
Gl 5-6936.

Massey - Harris 44 diesel
tractor; lassy = Ferguson
26A grain drill; Athens 10
disc bush and bog harrow;
Massey - Ferguson, 2 row,
cultivators, 3 point lift; 2
whel trailers; 250 gal, fuel
fank on skids; mule farm
equipment. Mrs. Russell
Banks, Sr., Rt. 3, Box 66, Fay-
etteville, Ph. Griffin 8-8920. |

John Deere No. 4 mowing
machine, mule drawn, tsed
very litle, $75.00; 2-horse
self-dump hay rake, used very
little, $75.00; 2- horse wagon
w/original bodies; also, good
cotton bedies, good condition,
$75.00. Will sell together or
separate. Clint Wood, Rt. 2,
Comer, (Paoli).

Farmall Super C. tractor,
1954 model, 2 point hitch, all
cultivators and planters; har-
tow, 4.disc tiller Blow and bot-
tom plow, all good eonditicn.
Perkins Morris, Rt. 1, Dear-
ing. oe:

Cut-off saw t6 cut wood and
gasoline engine, 2-1/2 HP,
both for $20.00; shallow well
pump with 3/4 HP motor, $50;
1/2 Seeton harrow, $5.00. G.
L. Jackson, 3414 Rockbridge
Rd., Rt. 3, Stone Motirtain,
Ph. 378- 0248.

Farmall Cub mower, $50. 00:
dise harrow, $75.00: disc plow,
$50.00; spring tooth harrow,
$50.00; power take-off, $15.
H. J. Tarver, Rt. 1, College
Park, Ph. Po ie "014, ~~

3- 1/2 yr. old, 406 pal, So-
lar bulk milk tank with out-
side compressor, perfect con-
dition, $1,000.00 or will trade
for cattle. J. A. Hamilton, Ho-
gansville, Ph. 637-2773, G mi.
out on Mountville Rd. i:

Caterpillar D=7 pulldozer,
$4,000,00; M. C. Jchn Deere
bulldozer with winch, $750;
havy duty farm wagon, $75.
Leyd Moore, LaGrange, Pn.
Tu 2=3612.

Used Ford bush hoe. 3 point
hiteh, $250.00. J. A. Walker,
Rt. dl, Box 277; Senoia Rd.,
Fairburn, Ph. 964- 6904,

Silent 2 lame tobacco Rar=
vestr equipped for 4 string=
ers; also, 2 tow transplanter,
used to harvest 2 crops $1,-
200.00. H. Y, Tillman, 1207 W.
Park Ave., Valdosta.

Standard 50 Massey = Fer-
guson tracter, 1959 medel,
power steering and power
rear wheels, rear wheel wt.
400 lbs., 608 hrs. on tfactor,
mounted Davis, 102 frontend
loader, 9 cu. ft. bucket, one 5
ft. bucket extfa, loader and
buckets new, rear multi-pur~
pos blade. Hobart L, White,
1371 Fernwood Circle, N. E.,
Atlanta 19, (Brookhaven, No
phone, home after 5 o'clock)

Set of Buckeye fuel oil cook=
ers for tobacco barn, good
condition, $25.00. J. Russell
Hill, Rt. 3, Lakeland.

Set Henry Van tobacco
cookers, and elec. pump and
tank. Naney Westberry, Rt. 1,
Lake Park, Ph. Ch. 4=0148.

Set of cultivators for 1952
Farmall H. tiacter, good
shape, $65.00; mowing mach.
for Super A. 1952 tractor,
nearly new, used very little;
2 Beades goes on baek of trac-
tor; Pe; 00. Mrs. Ethel Battle,
Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ph. Ma 9=6222,

Mall chain saw, 2 man saw,
$75.00; also, some honey, $1
qt. or $3.00 gal. C. Y. Donald=
son, 4481 N. Shallowford Rd.,
Chamblee, Ph. GL 7-7192.

1960 Allis Chalmers Com-
bine in A-1 condition needs no
repairs; Also, W. D. Allis
Chalmers Tractor, good run-
ning condition with subsoil, 3
dise turning plow, practically
new. Rev. J. H. Mull, Rt. 2,
Cedartown, (1-1/2 miles north
of Lake Creek Church\) Ph.





































Corners for Buckeye auto.

chicken feeder, never been
used, will take half price; al-
so, 2 small steers, $100.00 for
both. Ralph Dangar, Roswell,
Ph, 993-6621.

Lawson air-cooled 3. HP
gasoline engine with 3 in,
pully and rope starter, almost
new, bought new. Used with
cut-off saw to cut wood. Can
be seen 3-1/2 mi. from Grave-
ly Gap on Hwy. 2. E. , Mc-
Kinney, Rt. 2, Box 35, Blue
Ridge.



_ Blue Boy 500 cotton. duster, -

6 row 3 point hiteh, good con-
dition, $150.00. Billy McBrayv-
er, Box 194, Cumming, Ph.
Tu 7-2970.

Studebaker piek- -up. truck,
heater, over-drive, good rub-
ber, looks and: runs good,
$300.00 or trade for Farmall
Cub or other small tractor. L.
Cy ee Rt. 1, Gainesville,
Ph, Le 4-5686. -

Power take-off for Ford
tractor in good econdition,,
cheap. Clyde R. Thaxton, Box
481, Lithia Springs.

Woods Rotary mower, Mo-
del 80, $100.00 Bobby Brown,
Wocdbury, Ph. 5161.

2 gas heaters and tanks; al-
so, 2 cok heaters, feeders and
drinkers for ae 006 cap. hick-
en house. Wyatt Benson, Rt. 3,
Alpharetta, Ph. 475= 5296.

McCullough Model 47 chain
saw with 18 in. blade and new
sproket, good condition, $50.
David = Bradley 18 in. wheel
saw vertical and horizontal
blade tilt complete, ised vry
little, excellent condifion, $75.
G. N. Cagle, Sr, Box 124,
Dawsonville.













1961 Morris 1/2 ton pick-

up truck, like new, 8,600 ac-
tual miles, perfect condition,
4 eylinder valves in head en-
gine, 4 forward gears, dont
use oil, 30 miles to gal. of re-
gular gas., $975.00. Grady |*
Harris,
Ph; Br 8 -7987.

4-row Iron Age miul drawh
cotton duster, whels adjust-
ed to any row width, has been
kept under shelter, $90.00.
George J. Massey, St. Clair,
Ph. 3665 (Waynesboro ater 7
pam). <

Allis Chalmers combine,
harvester. 66, good condition;
3 turher bottom plow; Ford





harrow, mowing machine for | 9jq.

Ford tractor; Ford ultivator;
trailer wagon; 200 chicken
waterer; and 24, 8 ft., Beacon
waterers. Benton Jones, ar=
tow.



IHC Noy 62- eran conibine;:

good condition, bing kept
under shelter, no junk. See
and make reasonable offer.
Cash or trims. No letters or
phone calls.

Cuthbert).

Equipment

WANTED





Want Dirt seoop for old
model Ford with 3 point hiteh,
must_be in good condition. Ro-
ger S. Cobb, Box 355, Mari-
etta.

Want grain drill, state con=
dition and price, J. . Webb,
Box 166, Soperton. _

Want left hand Wyland
araaer Model J-55. Will pay
eash. M. N. Turner, 1528 At-
ae Road, Marietta, Ph. 428-
5032

Want U. D. 18 Intnl Power
Unit for parts. E. R. Higdon,
Greensboro, Ph. 453=7425.

Want Gravely tractor with
sickle bar. State price an
location in first letter. John
M. Hutton, Rt. 2, C/O Henry









Justis, Clayton.



Want good used tractor, me=
dium size with or without
equipment but prefer some
equip. like harrow, mowing
machine and rake. Must be in
good condition and xgnsopehly



priced. J. N. Young, Rt. i,
Carrollton.
Want to trade 2 tractor

tires, size 10 x 28, practically
new, for size 11 x 28. DeWitt
V. Brantley, Box 66, Redan,
Ph. Hudson 2-8259.

Want factory mad 2 =horse
trailer with tandem axle, good
condition. State price. Arnold
Gray, Rt. 3, Chataw ths:



eulien Rd., Dalton, ie

E. G. Perryman, |
Benevolence, (9 miles north 9f|

d Miller Road, Lithia

equivalent with |
prefer with roller be
also, heavy duty fi

this, Hester or equal
in South Georgia. Jac
Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want grinder for grit
farm mowing machine bla
Describe fully what yo
price, where it May be
Doley L. Young, 2
bia Dr., Decatur,

8785. 5 (te collect eal

_ Want No. 7 or No. 9 Mc

ville. State price. B. H. Ho
ch, Rt. 2, Summerville.

Want. truck seales to
tractor = trailer loads of
ed corn and smaller pi
loads. Need before corn
son. Desire lowest po
pee for eash, Windle x
Rt. 4, Alma. :

a 100, 14 hole, used
tal hen nests, a ay, :
pric is right
Appling, Ph, Ge es

Want goed used irrig
outfit, nies hundred
pipe (16 00 ft.). Prefer D:
power unit. Must
condition, E. D. Barnwell,
Peachtree Rd., Atlanta 9
Tr. 4-9649.

Want deep well pump
tank, good condition, re
able. B. J. Lunsford, Box
Douglasville, Ph. 942=43

FOR SALE

Fine WJ Gtsey thilch
fresh with third alf,
3 1/2-4 gal. daily,
easy milked, $200. a
place. Li. C. Hyde, Rta;
esville, Ph. Le 4-5686

Fine purebred macs
ers, dams and sire ee
350=400 lbs., $140.
Lindsey, Silver Ciceks,

Reg. Angus bull, 13
Ww. idon, Hwy
Ph. ~ Ho, tr

2 y nice Reg.
Tgeeiors. bulls, 14 mos.
3 yr. old dbl. Reg. p
Hereford bull; also, pu
not Reg., Hereford he
yr. old. Can be seen af
p.m. weekdays and
weekends. pie aa

eg. Angus == Ss;
old, calfhood vaecated
from clean herd, pcs r
F. W. Phillips, c/o Wes
Farm, Kennesaw, ;
2959, (Marietta).

10 Reg. horned. H
bulls, een pedigree, fro
mos.:<4 yrs., Ernst T.
c/o Mountain Laurel
Rt. 3, Cleveland.

5 dbl. Reg. polled Her
bulls Domestic Wood
| breeding. @ Q. A. Willis, A
retta, Ph. GR. 5-5135. De

Extra lg. red Jersey h
freshened June 3 wit
Guernsey bull ealf, has alli
dication of Biving 3 fa *
ly, soot quality, asily
ed, $145. for both; also, f
Jersey heifer, with "ealf 4 n
old, bred back pings April
Whitefaced bull, 1/2
daily with good. ad
quality, $135. Both heife
vaccinated and blood test
Mrs. W. B. Cowan, Box

Sp
Ph. 948-2854,

Reg. polled Hereford
of breeding age, bred t
heifers. H. Young Till
1207 W. Park Ave., Vald
Ph. Ch 4-2491,

8 Santa Gertrudis
with calves, 2-3 mos.
bulls and heifers, cow
calf, $350. Jack Crowder,
Melody Brook Farm,
Marietta, Ph. He 58656.

5 Reg. Angus bulls,
bloodlines, excellent confe
mation, ready for service;
so, herd bull, arov
2000 lbs. ready for hi
service. J. O. Crowley,
Crawley = Rey





Farm, Carrollt



















ull blooded Here-
rs and steers; also,
ein heifers and
thy farm at Madras.

wen, 316 Peters St.,|b

F Cows, 12 heifers,
se Holstein
ds. Will

A. J. Padgett,

3 Keysville, Ph.
yhesboro). s
ngus yarling heif-
ddaughters of An=-
18th and out of
K, $250. ea.; also; 3
Stis cows, bred toe son
OB 13th and son

ves for gale, one wt.
nd the other 500 lbs.
ilson, Rt. 2, College

old Reg. Aberdeen-=
bull, wt. approx, 1500
; 13 mo. old Reg.
m-Angus bull, wt.
700 lbs., $200.; 11
eg. Aberdeen-Angus
approx. 0 Ibs.,
ames A. Johnson, Rt.
fe: Douglasville, Ph.

A dairy
Holstein,
5 _ Jerseys,

ugusta. Also, all grade

uip. and 300 gal. Wilson

tank. W. S. Smith, Rt.

Tashington, Ph. Cy 3-
fter 7 p.m.) i

$, on calf and 3 hogs

Mis. J. W. Harrison,

ox 142, Jonesboro, Ph.

Hereford bull, 3 yrs.
about 1300 lbs. Sell-
- prvent inbreeding,
slor and excellent quali-
50. at farm. Paul J.
Rt. 1, Commerce.
. Guernsey male, 2 yrs.
lehorned and ring in
est bloodlines; also,
. Guernsey milk cow, to
en in Aug. with 4th
H, W. Thurmond, Farm-

us bull calf, no papers.
ake fine herd bull, 33c
) on pasture. G.
ell, 600 Ave. C., West
, ph. 6438-7331.

eg. polled Here
CRR Admiral V. Dom.
alved Aug. 1, 1958. Lo=-
mn farm in Gwinnett
y near Grayson, George
jlard, 558 Church Street,
r, Dr. 3=5757. .

= age,

, for light service, $285.
250.; also, 3. dbl. Reg.
Hereford heifers, 13
old, $250 ea.; 2 heifers
$225; 2 cows with bull
at side, $300. and $350.

wick Harris, Gibson.
g. polled Hereford yearl-
Srox. 5 mos. old. Pa-
. G. W. Spires,

yers nam. E. Wat-
(Red).

PUGS SOAs er ee
full stock SPC pigs, $11
rx trade for calf of some
. Vester Swafford, Grant
Kennesaw, Ph. 427-3895.

@, DLandrace service age
from popular blood-
Also, weaned pigs from
reeding. H. T. Courson,
lehurst, Ph. 5-2589.
Duroc gilts, 5-6 mos. old,
ated for cholera, $50.-$60.;
, Duroc boars and gilts,
mos. old, treated for chol-
$30. Frederick Zipperer,
Box 182, Guyton. (15
es south of uyton on
wy. 30 : :

m large litters, 4 mos. ol
84, Metter, Ph. 56-1016. _
Duroc pigs, about 9 wks.

Choice Puroc breeding
ck, males and females, all
: d.|Reg., all colors, all broke for
liam E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box



and Spotted. Polland China
cross pigs, 9 wks, old. Eliza-
beth Sorrow, 7205 Campbell-
ton Ra. S. W., Atlanta 11, Di

Reg. Tamworth sow, prize
winner, excellent mother,
raisd 11 pigs, Ist litter and
has 11 out of 12 in 2nd litter,
sow, $80., pigs, $b2. Pigs will
be 6 wks. old June 18. Barry
Harper, Rt. 3, McDonough,
Ph. 423-3837 (no collect calls).

Yorkshire gilts, 5 mos. old,
approx. 200 lbs, from excel-
lent bloodlines, reasonable.
Reg. in buyers name. James
1C. Loughridge, Rt. 1, Chats-
worth, Ph. Ox 5-8567.

4 purebred Duroc males, 2
1/2 - 3 mos. old, $35. ea. Can
be Reg. in buyers name.
Freddie Deal, Rt. 1, Register.

Purbred Hampshire boars,
wt. approx. 150 Ibs. ea, $35.
ea. at my farm. Steve Taylor,
Metter, Ph. 685-4123.

2 Duroc boars, 3 mos. old,
best bloodlines, treated for
cholera, $25. and will get pa-
pers. Bobby Rutherford, Co-
chet

OIC breeding stock, 10

wks. old, $25. a.; gilts, 4
mos. old, $35.. ea.; boar,

yrs. old, $45. All Reg. in
buyers name. Cheaper at

farm. Pail J. Cain, Rt. 1,
Commerce.

Landrace pigs, bst herd in
the south, Ist Cert. mat sire,
Cert. litter, gilts open and
bred, spring pigs, wt. 200 lbs.
in less than 4 1/2 mos. Jim-
mie I. Willis, Bonaire, Ph.



Horses, Mules & Ponies
Reg. Tenn. Walking stal-
lion; also, sorrel mare, due
to foal soon, and 2 stud colts.
Excellent bloodlines. B. R.
Beveridge, Rt. 3, Fayetteville,
Ph. (Senoia) Ly 9-3346.

Gaited gelding, 9 yrs. old,
spirited, $195. or trade for
very gentle pony for children
and $100. D. R. Taylor, Fair-
burn, Ph. 964-6651.

Nice red and white Shet-
land pony stud, about 2 yrs.
old, half broken for child to
ride, $65. Alva Pasley, 700
Brookwood Dr. Thomaston,
Ph, 7=3639.

At stud: Tom Dooley, Shad-
ows Ambassador, and. Budds
Black Boy, 3 top Reg. Tenn.
Walking horses, 3 dif. blood-
lines. Roy A. Dorsey, 2561
Bohler Rd., N.W., Atlanta 5,





C.|Ph, Ce 7-1115,

Several good saddle horses
and Shetland ponies; also,
larger onis, reasonably
priced. Reg. roan Allen Walk-
ing horse stallion at stud; al-
so, harnesses, bridles and sad-
dles. Will trade for cattle. 25-
35 to choose Tom. M:
Housley, Rt. 6, Marietta, Ph.
427-2144, ;

Nice Buckskin Quarter
horse, expertly trained for
reining, roping, working cat-
tle, barrell racing, excellent
conformation, manners, and
disposition. Sally Owen, 3459
Midvale Rd., Tucker.

Saddle mare, 9 yrs. old, wt.
900 ibs., with or without sad-
die. J. BE. Stewart, Rt. 2, Jas-
per. x : fea
Young stallion, red with
white markings, gentle and
gaited, $125. Need not come
if you live within 50 miles.
Butch Milner, Rt. 6, Eastman.

Spotted gelding pony, 48 in.

.| high, spirited, 7 yrs. old, sad-

dle and bridle. Call for appt.
Mrs. Lamar W. Roberts, 3416
Wren Road, Decatur, Ph. Bu

9-1258.
Shetland pony, black and
white mare, gentle, ideal for

children, $130. F. T. Elgin,
1148 Kelton Drive, Rt. 3,
Stone Mountain, Ph. Hi 3-

7952, (Atlanta).

6 mo. old Italian donkey,
gentle, can be ridden by: chil-
dren, $80. L. C. Hyde, Rt. 1,
Gainesville, Ph. Le 4-5686.

15 nice Shetland and Welsh
pony geldings; also mares.
Will sell your choice or whole-
sale the lot. M. A. Duncan,
Newnan.

5 nice Shetland _ pony
mares, all with colts by side,
3-5 yrs. old. all rebred, one



$150-$200;
stallion, 1

children to ride,
Also, red sorrel

Jonesboro, Ph. Gr





rook,

- Fine healthy Hampshire}

| Williams, Senoia.

2; yrs. old, $125. Jess Hol-



_ BULLETIN:

Good mule, wt. 1100 lbs.,
ho bad habits, $75. Carter



30 yr. old saddle horse,
dark red, black mane and tail,
gentle for women and chil-
dren, 5 gaited, with western
bridle, saddle and martin
gale, good as new, $175. S.
B. Duncan, Royston, Ph. 245-
8729, (no collect calls).

Spotted mare, wt. approx.
800 Ibs. for sale or trade for
cow or calves; also, gelding
stallion, big Shetland pony
red in collar, bridle and_sad-
die, $200. W. E. Harris, Rt. 4,
Cumming.

Blue-grey Walking mare,
6 yrs. old, ideal for woman,
or child, $225. or $265. with
bridle and saddle. W. S.
rae Austell, Ph. 948-

Nice black 12 mo. old Quar-
ter horse stuid colt, gentle and
halter broken, $175.; also,

very gentle black Quarter

horse filly coming 3 yrs. old,
well-broken, ideal for chil-
dren, good disposition, $300.
Frank Stephens, Red Bud
Rd., Calhoun, Ph. Ma 9=2273.

At stud: golden Palomino
stallion, Reg. Walking horse,
fee $25., shown under name
Step Easy Little Man; also,
% Reg. mares with colts, bred
back to Palomino stud, 2
Chestnut mares, blaze face,
with Palomino colts by side;
dark golden Palomino Quarter
horse gelding, fast and with
get-up and s i . Van
Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy.,
Decatur, Ph. Bu. 9-5798, (At-
lanta). ;

Nice Shetland pony geld-
ing, chesthut color, 3 yrs.
old, with very good saddle,
pridie, blanket and halter, all
for $135. cash. Jim Lankford,
Hiawassee, Ph. 896-2931.

2 Reg. American Saddle
hors fillies; 2 yr. old chest-
nut by Sensation Princeps,
$550.; yearling chestnut with
light mane and tail by Den-
marks Bourbon Genius, $550.
Mrs. George Lindsey, 102
Melody Lane, Kennesaw, Ph.
427-3957 (Marietta).-_

Reg. Tenn. Walking horse,
2-1/2 yrs. old, With papers
and patade outfit. Bobby
Moore, Rt. 3, Box 129, La-
Grange, Ph. Tu 2-3306.

At stud: At Midnight, Go
Boys Command and_ Society
Dot; 3 finest Tenn. Walking
studs in America; 3 dif. blood-
lines, Midnight Sun, Go Boy
and Society Man. Bred now
to have large colts on Jan.
first. A. W. Gay, Johnson
Ferry Rd, (at the river),
Sandy Springs, Ph. 427-9188.
Horses, Mules & Ponies

Tea arr ea tg ema sea ee ee

Excellent flock of sheep; 20
young ewes, Reg. Hampshire
ram and Reg. Suffork ram, 12
lambs. Lewis Lindsey, Rites
Silver Creek.

60 Western sheep, 4-8 yrs.
old. fe Harris, Rt 4,
Cumming. j

2 young kid goats, 4 wks.
old, Saanan and Toggenburg
cross, both bucks, $5 ea. Mrs.
Robert E. Sudduth, Rt. 2,
Box 185, (located on the old
National Hwy.,) College Park,
Ph. PO 7-0008 (Atlanta).

i yr. old male Nubian goat
for sale. A. Trahan, Box 228,
Mableton.

Good milk goats, some fresh
and some close up springers.
E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry
Rd., Augusta, Ph. 3-3710.

Nubian doe, freshened first
time. May 1962, cannot ship.
Dorothy Mathis, Tiger.

5 or 6 nice milk goats, all
heavy milkers, some fresh,
others to freshen soon. J.
Heaton, Americus. _

4 milking goats giving
from 1-1/2 to 2-1/2 ats. dai-
ly. prices very reasonable.
FE. Shelfer, c/o Pitts Goat







Dairy, 3795 Old Fairburn
Ra Atlanta 11, Ph. Po 71>
9455.

PEO ge Sa ee

2 fine milk goats to freshen,
1 gives 5 qts. | daily. when
fresh, other gives
daily, both young goats; also,
fine male goat. Mrs. Lee
Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Rad. Ss

W.. Atlanta 11, Ph. 344-2581.

3 good milk goats, cross
between Nubian and Toggen-
berg, $25. ea.; 3 kids, 2 nan-
nies, a billy about 5 mos. old,
one billy 2 3/4 mo., nannies,
$15. ea.; billies, $10. ea. Mrs.
Dixon, Rt, 1, Quitman.



one gal.



- Livestoc

WANTED





Want good milk goat giving
milk. State price delivered

10 miles below Dahlonega Ug

not delivered. Mrs. 3 2
Whelchel, Rt. 3, Dawsonville.

_Want big bone Guinea hog,
pig or shoat. C, C. Edmonds,
Rt. 4, Toceoa.

Want to contact owner of
Belgium stud for lease to
service several mares. S.
Robb, Watkinsville.

Want 10 Reg. purebred
polled Hereford cows, wt. ap-
prox. 300 Ibs. or less. Edward
Louis Boyd. 2037 Spring Hill
Terrace, Augusta.

Want to board bred saddle
mare of good disposition free
for 12 -15 mos. in return for
colt, plenty of grain, hay, and
Bermuda pasture. Will ride
regular if not too heavy in
foal, Franklin D. Miles, Box
211, Portal.

Want Reg. Tenn. Walking
mares, 12-16 yrs. old, gentle,
cheap. State pedigree. J. H.
Collins, Box 313, Manchester.

Want 5 or 6 young rams,
L.| Ph. HE. 6-5654.

must be cheap for cash. R
Jackson, Rt. 1. Jonesboro.

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE

Good tender beans for late
planting, white half runners,
Germ. 96 pct., white. cornfield
beans. Germ. 96 pct., each 60
cup full; red speckle crowd-
er peas, Germ. 92 pct. an a
black eyed peas, Germ. 91 pct.,
each 45c cup full or 3 cups,
$1,25. Add postage. Mrs. Carl
Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Old time tender white half
runner gardn beans, Germ.
90 pct., 60c teacup full, 3 cups,
#1.50. Add postage. Miss Gen-
nia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Old time multiplying shal-
lot onions, not scallions, for
planting, 25c doz, Permit 88.
Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedar-
town. -

Potato plants, 200, $1.00;
500, $2.50 or $3.00 M.; tomato
plants, 500, $2.75; $4.00 M. L.
C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gaines-
ville, Permit 150.

Pee Se ae age ee

Cert. Rutger tomato plants,
Texas hot cowhorn pepper and
Calif. Wonder sweet pepper,
all packed in damp moss for
shipping, $1.00 C. Add post-
age. Permit 128. H. F. Seay,
Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville Rd.,
Ellenwood.

Cert. Ga. red potato plants,
500, $1.50: 1,000, $2.50; 3,000,
$6.75; 5,000 up, $2.00 M.
Large and small orders given
prompt attn., first class
plants. Permit 272 B. Lowell
Head, Alma, Ph. 632-5229.



\ thyme,










Detroit beet plants, 300, $13

Rutger, Big Boy, -Marglobe .
jand yellow Ponderosa tomato
1.00; sweet and
hot pepper, 40c doz.; brussel

plants, 30, $

sprouts, broccoli, 95c C3
; 50c; sage, 80c doz.z
mint, garlic, 3 doz., $1.00; cab='
bage collards, 70e C. 20 post=:
age. F. J. Witherspoon, 308
Holderness St.. SW, Atlanta
10, Ph. PL, 3-5251. Permit 137.-

Hot pepper plants for sale;
also Golden Ponderosa and a
superior quality red (no nam)y
tomato plants for sale. C. W.
Page, 149 North Ave., NE, At-
Janta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452.

Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE





Coastal Bermuda hay, high-:
ly fertilized, for sale in field
at farm, located 5 mi. N. of
Blakely on Hwy. 27,
July 10, $18.00 ton, Contact
before sending truck. Can ar-
range trucking on 8 =~ 10 tom
loads at extra cost. Mrs. Eve=
lyn S. Gee, Blakely, Ph. 5854.

~ Wheat and rye straw,
bright, no rain, $20.00 ton,
Harry Willson, Rt.

1,200 bales 1961 Coastal
Bermuda hay, 35 to 45c bale;
200 tons 1962 highly fertilized
Coastal Bermuda hay. baled
in field, $20.00 ton. No de-
liveries. D. L. Fountain. PO
Drawer 878. Warner Robins.

_ Coastal hay. June 18 cut-
ting, ready to take orders, $25
ton at field, del. $5.00 ton up
to 60 miles; $7.50 ton from
60 - 80 mi.: $10.00 from 80 <-
100mi.- S.-J. Clay. Ri. 3. So.
aiden Rd., Macon, Ph. 788-

Taking orders for hishly
fertilized Coastal Bermuda
grass hay. Ready for delivery
beginning in July. Mrs. L. P.
Gunn, c/o Happy Valley Farm,
Thomson, Ph. 53R-4.

1962 crop hay, Rye grass,
Clover, Fescue, Lespedeza and
Coastal Bermuda, 50c - 65
bale, $20.00 to $25.00 ton. Ce~
cil H. Travis, c/o Pine Crest
Acres,
4862.

1,200 bu. yellow shelled
cern for feed, free of weevils,
$1.40 bu. in 100 bu. lots or
more; $1.45 bu. in smaller
quantities. All at my. farm
near Ochlochnee. Eldon T.
Long, Rt. 2, Ochlochnee. _

Hay, 50 and 75c bale. R. L.
Jackson, c/o Flint River
Farms, Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 8
2245. ;

1,500 bales 1961 Coastal
Bermuda hay, 35c to 45 bale;
100 tons 1962 highly fertiliz-
ed Coastal Bermuda hay baled
in field, $20.00 ton, no de-
liveries. E. G. Fountain, Rt. 1,











Ga. red potato plants, Gov't.
inspected, count and quality
guaranteed, 500, $1.50; 1 M.
or over, $2.00 M. Prompt

shipment. J. H. Williams, Al- |

ma, Permit 192.

Millions Cert. Ga. red po-
tato plants, 500, $1.50; $2.50
M. shipped; $2.00 M. in quan-
tities at the beds. Shipping
and supplying large quantities
at the beds daily. Permit 377.
B. J. Head, Alma, Ph. 632-
4846.

Cert. Ga. red potato plants,
$2.50 M.; 2 to 5 M., $2.25 M.;
over 5 M., $2.00 Per M. All
plants produced from vine

S.|grown seed stock and treated

to prevent diseases and in-
sects. Guaranteed full count,
strong plants and prompt ser-
vice, Will del on lg. amounts.

/|A, EB, Graham, Alma, Ph. 632-

5536. Permit 273.

Oo Oi es CN US ante ae da
New Stone and Margicbe
tomato plants, $2.50 M.; $1.00
C.; Calif. Wonder and Ruby
King sweet pepper plants, $1
C.; Cayenne hot pepper
plants, $1.00 C.; egg plants,
$1.00 C.; Georgia red pota-
to plants, $3.00 M. Watis Cros-
by, Graham. Permit 270.

Marglobe and Rutger to~
mato plants, Calif. Wonder
bell pepper and Cayenne hoz
pepper plants, 500. $2.50; $4
M.; $1.00 C.; eggplants, $1.00
C. Delivered in Ga. R. Chan-
clor, Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2035.
Permit 38. SG ad

| ridge





Fort Valley (at Hwy. junce-
tion 41 and 96). : :
FOR SALE
Araucanus (Easter Egg)

chickens as low as 40c each
for day old chicks, all ages
available; also, hatching eggs,
biue, green and olive, 30c ea.
Will not ship. Franklin D.
Martin, Rt. 2, Cumming, Ph.
Tu 7-2198. :

Royal speckled purple
guinea eggs, setting of 17.
eggs, $1.50. C. A. Pittman,
2869 Allen Lane, Atlanta 15,
Ma 2-2188.

20 Permentos red pullets,
13 mos. old, laying good, $1.
ea. Ralph D. Johnson, Rt. 3,
Box 213A, College Park, (near
a store on Riverdale

25 red 4-H hens, good lay-~
ers, won first place at county
Fair, $1.75 ea. Cannot ship.
Mrs. J. A. Nichols, Bullard
Rd., Rt. 2, Powder Springs,
Ph. 42 8-8936.

Dark burnish Bantams,
black O. E. Game and Part-



Wyandotte -bantam
started chicks: also, Racing
homer. Show racers, sell or

trade for Ringneck, or White
doves, mated pairs only of
adult -Golden or Blackneck
pheasants. R. W. -Pealor. 794
Proce de Leon,, Terr N.- EB
Atlania 6, Ph, Tr 5-3829.



after

1, Albany,



Riverdale,<Ph. 461 -












see

i
\

2c

now laying blue eggs,

-eges,) purebred,

Murry. Dr.,

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Poultry



16 nice S.

_ Red pullets, 10 wks. old, AAA

grade, ae ea. J. C. Stone, Rt
anton.

16_young Rhode Island Red

hens, all laying, $1, ea, Mrs.
Mamie Fox,

1316 Fleetwood

Dr., S. Ej Atlanta 16, Ph. Ma
2-4377.



Pair White Jap hens, now

laying, $1.25 ea. 7 white
Jap chickens, 4-5 wks. old,
5c ea.; 2 Easter chickens,

$1.75
ea. and approx. 20 from blue
eggs, just about 2 1/2 Ibs. ea.;

also, few smaller ones, $1. ea.
Come after. Miss Danya

White, 140 Davis Dr. Carters-

ville (located in the New
Highland sub-division, ask
for Mrs. Willie Kinneys

: home.)



chicken (easter
laying col-
ored eggs, 11 hens, 2 roosters;
$20. for 5 hens and rooster or
$35. for all plus freight. R. H.
Clark, Rt. 1, Norries Dr., Li-
thonia.:

Pair Golden Sebright Ban-

Araucanus



-tams, chocolate hen, 2 white
Cornish
heavy type, 8 white hens

Big Pea
ils
Austin white hens, all at my
home. Also, chicken fertili-
zer. Mrs. J. E. Carter, Mc-
Box 487, Atlanta
Ll, Ph. Di 4-1388.

- Barred. Rock Bantams, 2
cocks and 8 hens, 8 mos. old,
now laying, $8.50 for 4 hens
and cock or $16. for all. La-
mar Terry, Box 485, Calhoun,
Ph. Ma 9-4318.

Araucanus chickens, laying
pink, blue, green, salmon and
olive green eggs, $10. pr.;
$13. trio, express collect.
Hatching eggs, assorted col-
ors, 40c ea., insured parcel

roosters,





post. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,

716 Myrtle St, N. E., At-

Janta 8, Ph. Tr 4-5152.

Game chickens: pure Mor-
fan white Hackle, blue or
red Falcons, battered stag
and 2 hens, $10. trio; perfect
stag trio, $12. 50. H. Clayton
Ganett, Box 56, Gainesville.

Early Hatched games, Nig-
fer Roundheads, $8.50 trio.
Grady Thomas, Blairsville.

150 White Leghorn laying
hens, $1. ea. Will sell all or
any number. Cannot ship.
Mrs. K. B. Martin, Rt. 1, Tal-
mo.

Approx. 175, 1961 hatched,
healthy, white Leghorn hens,
mow laying, $1. ea. Cannot







ship. J. M. Jones, Rt. 1, Box
56, Grayson, Ph. Thornwall
843- 7381 (Lawrenceville).



Giant black Minorcas eggs,
heavy. layers of large white
epes, $3. for 15: $2.50 for 12.
Del- by prepaid P.P. Also,
preeding Cockerels, 1 yr. old,
L. B. Millians, 105 Temple
Ave., Newnan.

4 half grown Pit Game
stag Spangles, from proven
stock, $1.50 ea. or $5. for all;
aiso, show type
modern BB red cock,
E. red Pyle cock, $2.; aa trio
nice modern Birchens, $5. G:
R. Baldwin, 1150 Tucker Pl.
S.W.; Atlanta 10, Ph. Pl 5-
5416.

4 pullets,





1 rooster, Jap Silk-
ies; 9 pullets, rooster, Golden
Seabrights; all 1961 hatch,
laying and some wanting to
set, $20. or trade for 10 hens,
eock, Ringneck pheasants,
1961 hatch. A. C. Hopkins,
253 Birch St., Hapeville, Ph.
Fo 17-3735 (No collect calls).

Mille Fluer Bantams: 2
hens 1961 -hatch: 5 pullets
hatched late in 1961; hens and
pullets laying, Bearded pure-
bred, $1. ea. Come after. Lo-
cated near Tyson Old gin on





Alabama Rd., H. M. Bates,
Rt. 1, Acworth.

Golden Seabrights, 2 hens
and rooster, $2.00 ea. or

trade for. Rosecomb Fighting
roosters. Will ship. Donnie
Carter, Rt..3, Alma.

Several 2 yr. old Branden-
erry. (south Ga.) roosters,
perfect for. -breeding: also,
several young hens, $5. ea.;
setting eggs from pure Game
fowl, Brandenberry (S. Ga.)
and Dr, Saunders Round-
heads, bred separately under
wire, 15 eggs, $3. Mrs, A. L.
Bill, 312 Warren St. S. E.
are. Ph. aes 2990,



bantams; $2,
O.



14-2418,

' Fine, healthy layers, |
50 ea.; (a few at $1.25); 7
wks. ol pullets, 75 yt

young roosters, 40c ea.; also,
elec. brooder, good condition,

100-chick. cap., $15. Cannot
deliver. Don Z. Henderson,
3335 Stone Rd. S. W., At-

lanta 11, Di 4-1340.

14 white Chinese geese $2.
ea. A. G. Byington, Irwinton.

Poultry

WANTED







Want one rooster and 12
or 15 pullets, ready to lay,
prefer R. I. Red or white
Buffs or any good type chick-
en. Write what you have an
price. Mrs. Clyde Thaxton,
Box 481, Lithia Springs.

Want trio of fancy pure-
bred Game chickens in vicin-
ity of Macon, any breed. S. R.
Mimes, 685 Moreland ee
Macon.

Want Topknoted common
bantam chickens, any color.
C. D. Cavender, P. O. Box
631, Stone Mountain.

Game & Fowl

FOR SALE









Domestic rabbits, white N.
Z. junior breeding stock of
excel, type and fur produc-
tion; American Dutch in black
or chocolate cols., all ages and
sex. Dutch breeding stock
avail. from senior stock that
have won S. E. States and
Natl. shows. C. W. Stinson,
Boe 143, Ellenwood, Ph, 366-

Nice Fantail pigeons from
Reg. stock, $5. pr.; 2 Guinea
hens, $1. a.; White Pekin
ducks, $2. ea.; white King
pigeons, mated, $4. pr.; white
Silkie bantams, $4. pr.; Mus-
covey drake, $2. Money order
only. Starling Yawn, Box 45,
Byromville.

2 N. Z. white does, one N.
Z. white buck, one Chinchilla
doe, excel. stock and lg. size;.
11 blue and black Dutch show
type, 8 wks. old; 7 mixed
breed, 8 wks. old, all pellet
fed, no scrubs. John J. Car-
roll, 117 Pollard Dr., Augusta,
Ph. 722-3876.

3. grey does, 1 grey buck,
white doe and 1 white eee
young ones, dif, sizes, all for
sale. Mrs. J. M. Bullington,
1769 Erskin Ave., College
Park, Ph. PO. 6-1760.

12 baby rabbits, $1. ea.,
black Dutch and Calif. Vester
Swofford, Grand Drive, Ken-
nesaw, Ph. 427-3895.

N. Z. white doe, $2.: Calif.
doe, $2.50; black and tan doe,
$2. 50: Di Calif. bucks, $1. 50
ea.; chocolate buck, $1.50; 23
baby rabbits, (Be and $1.; al-
so, want 2 N. Z. R. does and
1 buck, not Be 1 yr. .old.
Mike Norman, 1005 Austell
Rd., Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-0727.

Bobwhite quail, day old
birds, $20. C.; 2 wk. old birds,
Bb. Ca54 wk. old birds, 40c
ea. Permit 19. Byron M. Da-
W.











vis, 2008 Dodson Dr., S.
Atlanta, Ph. DI. 4-2305,

Northern ee quail
eggs, 18c ea. or $15. day
old birds, 25c ea.; 1 oe old
birds, 30 ea. Permit 32. Ay
N. Reeve, 7866 Roswell Rd.,
aa Dunwoody, Ph. 993-

Northern Bobwhite quail,
all ages, and quail eggs, rea-
sonably priced. Eggs hatched
on shares. Permit 52. Joe
Linkous, 4011 Briarcliff Rd.,
NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. 634-7416.



$1.

Calif, rabbits, some never

bred, 8 mos, old, others shave
litters, $5. up; . also, some
mixed breeds - priced right.

Donald White, Rt. 1, Box 293,
Calhoun,

Northern Bobwhite quail
CaaS. $12.50 C.; day old birds,
$25.00) Coed wk. old birds,
$30.00 C.; 2 wk. old birds,
$35.00 C. Price rises according
to age. Permit 13, John fs
Medders, Rt. 6,-Box 79, Dub-
lin, Ph. BR. 2-3882.





Northern Bobwhite quail,
mated and laying, $4. pr.;
Ringneck Doves, $3.50 pr.;
White doves $5. pr. Express
collect. Quail eggs, $2. doz.
insured. Send money order.
Permit 28. Miss Eve Wallace,
716 Myrtle St., N. E., Atlan-

q|ta 8, Ph. Tr, 4-5152.



ee Bobwhite quail|
eggs, $17. del.; baby quail,
$25. C, Will del. 400 or more

8 wks. old quail, July and
August del., $70. C. Also will
del. 400 or more eggs. All

fresh and from superior un-
related stock. Permit 123. H.
M. Cash, Rt. 2, Wrightsville,
Ph. Un. 4-358.

California Valley, Gamble
and Benson quail, Chukar
partridge and Jap Silkie ban-
tams: chicks, eggs and breed-
ers. Limited quantities. R. H.
Barry, 220 Ridgeland Ave.,
Decatur, Ph. Dr. 7-3048.

Bobwhite quail, 1 da. old,
25c ea; wk. old quail, 30c ea.;
2 wks. old quail, 35c ea. priced
according to age. Permit 76.
Wallace L. Edenfield, Jr., Rt.
1, Box 140, Twin City, Ph.
562-2136 (Lexsy).

24 Georgia Bobwhite quail,
laying, $30.; 14 Chukar quail,







laying, $30. Permit 16. Will}i

Ring, 313 W.

not ship. J. G.
College Park,

Mercer Ave..
Ph. Po. 7-6360.

Chukar partridge eggs,
$1'7.50-C* 50. for $10:< $3. per
doz.; young birds and breed-
ers, 70c to $2.50, according
to age. Orby Southerland, 210
S. Grove St., Dahlonega, Ph.
864-3765.

Northern Bobwhite quail
eggs, $12.50 C. Permit 10, J.
L. Tade, 1328 21st St., Co-
lumbus, Ph. Fa. 3-2422.

White Fantail pigeons, good





ack
ens, 1961 ue now
$2. Mrs. We Livingston, |
Rt Box Foe. E, Augusta, lor

Ph, Re 3- 0856.

Miscellaneous |.

FOR SALE





New crop extracted honey,

10 Ib. pail, $3.25 PP. parcel
post. D. M. Kirkland, Sum-
mertown.



Catnip and peppermint, 25c

bunch; 38, 60c: sassafras, queen
of meadow, May apple, yel-
low root, yellow dock, wild
cherry bark, alder bark, rats-
bane, each 4 1b. lardbox full,
$1. plus 30c postage; Martin
gourd seed, 25c pk. and stamp-
ed envelope. Mrs. Freeman
Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

African Monster gourd seed
(Worlds Largest) 3 seeds, $1;



Indias King Cobra (like huge}.

2 seeds, $1.; Short

snake),
Bird House,

Neck Martin,
Indian War Club, Dishrag,
many other, 3 pks., $1. Lefty
Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross.

Approx. 100 ft. used, but
good, guttering from wreck-
ed apt., suitable for barn,
shed, warehouse or could be
used to carry irrigation wat-
er, $8. Roy =o Mowry, 393
Sinclair Ave., E., aoe
v. Phe- Ja 5= S74,

2 acres of tomatoes in the
field, when ready. Hugh Nor-
man, Hinesville, Ph, TR 6-
2732, (no collect calls.)

Miscellaneous bee equip-
ment including 2 patented
brood chambers and 6 med-
jum supers. M. F. Peterson,
2496 Wesley Chapel Rd., De-
eatur, Ph. 289-1859.

1960 crop shade dry sage,
and red hot dry pepper, 30c
qt. or $1. gal.; also, cow horn
okra seeds, Germ, 52 pet,
hard seed 44, total 96 pct:, 40c
cupful; lg. striped sunflower | 1
seeds, 25c cup; peppermint
plants, 40c | doz. Permit 16.
Mrs, Leilar Phillips, Rt. i,
Royston.

Honey, extracted a pas-

teurized, 2 lb. jar, 70c; case of
12s Jars; "$7.00; all FOB. Small













tock, $1.75 ea., Mrs. Pearl} sample, PoP Johns sas
Owen Be 218, Pine Lake,|Snare, Rt. 4, Gaines vile Ph,
Ph. Hi. 3-7430. VMOU De

Northern Bobwhite quail,! Yellow root, and Heart leaf
1 to 7 da. old chicks, 30|root, 4 Ib. lardbox full, PP, $1.

ea.; Older birds at 5c per wk.
increase. Permit. No. 22. W.
W. Brennan, 207 So. Lee St.,
Americus, Ph. 2349.

One pr. Dutch rabbits, $5.;
Ringneck doves, $3. pr.; also,
Guinea pigs (cavies), $1. ea.
Send money order. Shipped
express collect. Buster Davis,
Rt. 2, Acworth, Ph. We. 4-
5171 (no sales on Sunday).

5 common pigeons, 1 yr. old,
$1.50 for lot or exchange for
pair of R. I. Red bantams; al-
so, want some pure bred baby
bantams cheap for cash. Ra-
leigh Pruitt, Rt. 2, Lavonia.

White and Ringneck phea-
sants, now laying, $2.00 ea.;
rabbits, all sizes, small ones,
$1.00 ea.; does ready to breed,
$3.00 ea.; White King pigeons,
$1.00 ea.; one pr. Golden Se-

| bright bantams, $1.00 ea. Will

not ship. Ben Tanner, Pine-
wood Dr. M. R., Milledgeville,
Ph, 452-3640.

Pair of fine Indian Blue
peafowls, under 2 yrs. old,
$25.00. W. E. Anderson, Nor-
cross, Ph. 448-2636.

Peafowl, Black Shoulder,
one pair, 4 yrs. old, laying,
$37.50; peafowl, blue, one trio,
4 yrs. old, laying, $50.00, H.
Cc Trimble, Ph.
964-7032.



Fairburn,



N. Z. white rabbits from
pedigree parents for the past
11 yrs., $10. and up, bucks
and does; also, rabbit fertili-
zer and compost for sale. C.
W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE,
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452.

Ped. N. Z. white rabbits of
best bloodlines, foundation
tested breeder bucks and does
with excel. type, weight, fur
quality, $8. to $9. ea.; junior
does and bucks, $14. 50. trio.
Satisfaction guaranteed. R.
Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box
79, Wrightsville.

Herd of 73 N. Z., Calif. and
English -Spot rabbits, good
bloodlines, some with papers.
Sacrifice prices. E. E. Mc-
Bride, Jr., 2342 Country Club
Lane, SW, Atlanta at Ph DI.







1960-61 hatch breeder quail,
up to 10 and 1/8 ounces or 4
ozs. larger than avg. Improv-
ed 42 yrs. Order eggs early.
Permit 27. Also, $10.00 per
pr. for unrelated superior
Bobwhite to further improve
mine. Free color photes and
state wt. cert. of champions.
William A. Thomas, Box K,
ae ee Atlanta, Phe MU.

Purebred heavy wt.



chin-

chilla does, weaning age, from |

the very best of stock, sires
weight at 8-1/2 mos., 21 Ibs.,
$5.00 ea., pedigree with every-
one you buy; also, pr. of each.,
Mille Fleurs and black Old
English Game bantams, $54 00
pr.; also, some oun

/same. Randall





Mrs. E. M. Southerland, Ri.
3, Ellijay.

Good heavy 1961 crop pe-
cans, Schleys 40c up to 25
Ibs., above this amt., 35c; Ste-
wart and Frotchers, 25 up to
25 lbs., over 22-1/2c. All pric-



es FOB. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis,

Box 124, Quitman.

3, 100 Jb., print sacks, ex-
tra nice, no holes or spots, 3
for $1.60 P. P. (mostly 1 of a
kind) Mrs. W. Y. Summers,
Rt. 1, Newnan.

Pressure canner, National,





heavy cast aluminum, with

guage, $7.50; if shipped, $8.50;
also, gal. size hand cranked
churn, $2.50. All FOB. H. G,
Vaughn, 3051 Piedmont Rd.,
Atlanta 5, Ph. Ce 3-1436.

Garlic bulbs, $1.25 C.; Tan-
sey, 60c doz. plants; Sassafras,
6 plants 60c; peppermint, 8
plants 60c; horsemint, 6 plants
60c; Balm, 4 bunches, 65c;
spearmint, 6 plants 60c. Damp
packed. Add postage. Miss L.
M. White, Rt, 1, Box 57, Dah-

lonega.



50 ft, 6 in, end
good condition, ;

Farmington.

Nice clean 4
sassafras, :
roots, wild chen bee
lard box measured full, $
rotted saw dust ;
mold, sterilized an
gal. Add postage;

very lg. odd shaped
gourds, 5 dif. kinds,
pack of 30 oe a
postage. Mrs. W.

Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Golden seal, 20c

hot dry pepper pods, doz
real long pepper, 25c teaspoo
(for home use); burdock
horse radish, 3, 50c; spearm
tansy and yellow dock
50c. Add Dostana ae

ley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellija:

Le cee Shaped Afr
gourds, 8 d x
pack of 30. e eds,
ornamental, coven
of gourd seed, 25c p
nice, clean roots, yellow d
queen of meadow and sa
fras, $
ae bunch. Add Dee

L. W. Welch, Rt..

100 peeled pine ee 8
long, almost 2 in. acl
small end, suitable for ca
shelters or other far:
buildings, - $23; for lot
Fennell, Rt. , Dallas

National can_ sealer,
seal No. 2 and No. 3 cans
sausage grinder,
stuffing attachment, for ho:
use. Mrs. L. P. Connolly,
Woodham Way. S. E., At

Martin gourd seed, 3 |
25 or 10 doz. and

Black studded We
die excellent | -condit

(15 in.), stirrups buckl
are easy to adjust to de
length, $50. Mrs. W. J. Br
1738 Hamilton Das Mac
Ph. SH 6-2576.

Pure Ga. Surat cane syt
run in Dec., 1961; 1 lb.
oz. bottles, 12 to
FOB. Can ship by eae
transportation charges;
around 100 gals. old
syrup in No. 5 tins, 75c
if all 100 gals. taken.
Edenfield, Rt. 3. Box
Metter, Ph. 685-1083. _

Sales Event

Georia Swine Growers
Let your breed chai

| standard size

- breeding stock sale at |
lin, August 19 and 20.
breeders will consign _
additional pigs to con
each quota.

JUNE 26th Georgia Ha

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