Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 August 1

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Georgia

arke

Phil Campbell,

Commissioner





WANTED

age 60 desires
rork on truck or chick-
experienced. Want
ble salary. C. H. Cur-
R e/o Veterans
Thomasville.

ave son oe Gene
and truck. Would like
farm work and house
ing for wife,
honest, and willing
can give references,
ad habits, smooth tem-
, no drinker, need to re-
would like tobe near
h. Mrs. Bath~ Preswell,
C/O = shed Preswell,
er Springs.

n with some income
job looking after live-
- or as caretaker. Will
fOr: na salary and
home. N. Wiggins,
Box S30" Waynesboro.

old single white man

job on poultry farm or

(other light farm work, in

ealth and can do good
have had several yrs.
ience with poultry but
t drive. Want room and
or place furnished to
Give particulars in first
Julius McKibben, c/o
Poe Cromer, Rt. 1, Box
ea

yr. old man and wife and

child would like job on| 4146
en or dairy farm with}.

water and electricity
reasonable salary. Will

zs yrs. old

ts job on farm, doing gen-
farm work and maintan-
or as caretaker, worked
rm most all my life, op-

te farm mach.. do not drive
*k or car. Want room,
and reasonable salary.
after stock. Clifford Al-

community. Might con-

ar other farm work for

ages. Move most anytime. C.

Craver, c/o Allen Hereford
ich, Franklin.

rs

$15

Mhite single man 50
wants job on farm,
a salary room and board.

ler.

Vhite man wants Job run-
& dairy, 38 yrs. old, mar-
i, have large family, sober
: willing worker, can fur-
help and take full charge.

ite details..-Virner Moore,

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| exp.

both are|-

Brown, P. O. Box 127,-



ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST lI, 1962

Want job in large dairy,
would accept small dairy with
living wages. Life time exp.
with milkers and feeding, am
38 yrs. old white, have wife,
2 children, need good house,
move now. Calvin Bolton, Rt.
2, Waynesboro.

Want job on chicken, cattle
or hog farm, 12 yr. exp. with
chickens, 6 in family, 3 boys,
16, 20 and 26, and girl 14. Need
4 or 5 room house wired for
stove. Emmitt Scruggs, Risk
Suwanee.



Family wants job on farm,
in trucks and_ tractors
and all kind farm mach. Also
-| poultry, hens, broilers, cows,
and hogs. Need good house on
mail and school bus route.
Edd Cooper, Rt. 3, Dahlonega.

Farm Help

WANTED





Want at once a white Christ-
ian, middle age lady to care
for elderly lady in her coun-
try home and do light farm
work, for room, board and
salary. Mrs. N. M. Godwin,
P. O. Box 44, Thomson.

Want elderly white lady to

do Mage farm work and help |

with house work for room
board, and salary. Mrs. ee
ma Edwards, Box 822, Rt.
Thomson.

Want dependable man with
3 or 4 in family, large enough
to work on farm. Must be
able to drive truck and mach-
inery and do general work on
farm, produce and cotton now
ready to gather, come ready
to trade and move. A. T. Mul-
lis, Rt. 1, Cadwell, Ph. HU 9-

Want retired couple or de-
pendable man 50 or 60 yrs.,
no drinkers, to work on farm.
Good house wired for elec-
tricity etc., and reasonable
salary, to look after beef cat-
tle, J. C. Dumas, Hellsboro.

Want farm maintenance
man, able to do ordinary me-
chanical work, simple weld-
ing, etc. Must be in good phy-
sical cond., able to drive trac-
tor and do other farm work.
Good house available on school
bus route. No. drinkers. Jack
Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want man who is worker
as well as foreman. Knowl-
edge of general farm equip.
Experienced in corn, peanut,
general row farming. Small

t family, no drinkers consider-

ed. Have house with plumb-
ing and electricity on school
bus and mail route. Give age,
number in family, and refer-
ences in first letter. Lester
Varn, Rt. 3, Box 531, Albany,
Ph. HE 5-8621 (No collect
calls).

Want man with small fami-

|ly, capable of handling com-

plete swine operation. Rais-
ing 2000 hogs a yr. for mar-
ket. Must have experience
with breeding, farrowing and
feeding. Good salary, 4 room
modern house. Farm located
in city limits. Pick-up truck
furnished. Write or call Doyle
Mitchell, Monroe, Ph. 268-
4622.

ae

EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH



Want couple or small family
to work on farm. Experienced
in raising broilers. Chicken
house, cap. 9000, few farm
chores, wkly. salary, furnish
house, lights and water. Re-
liable, sober and steady work-
er required. C. W. Smith, Rt.
1, Box 167, Duluth, Ph. 448-
3681.

Want at once, man to oper-
ate Farmall H. tractor, mow
hay and other farm work, age
35-45, single, no bad habiits,
plenty to eat, nice place to
stay. Laundry and $50. mo. to

be baie any way you want it.
M. Battle, Rt. 1, Cal-/,

Mrs.
houn, Eon MA9-6222 (no col-
lect calls).

Want white man, experienced

tractor and farm equip. oper-
ator to work on my farm.
Have house with all conven-
jiences and garden, near
school, churches and town.
Located 4 mi. No. of Roswell,
1. mi. from Crabapple. J. Ww.
Hughes, 457 Piedmont Ave.,
N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR 4-
2741 (8 p.m.-5 p.m.)

Equipment

FOR SALE





mill, 2300 volt, motor with
starter. All in excellent cond.
and priced right, also, Peerless
heavy duty rolling mill with
sacker, auger and PTC assem-
bly. R. C. Neely, Waynesboro.
Phone 2106.

For sale or trade for cattle,
1963 Super H. Intl. tractor in
good cond. with BB harrow
and mowing machine,
Ford tractor with Shermon 3

speed transmission, post hole

diggers, subsoiler, and culti-
vators; also, have a ten ft.
E-Z flo. Charles Eagle, Rt. 4
Madison,

180 amp bee electric
welder, complete with hood,
leads and plug. Nearly new,
used on farm one week, $125.

J havum, th .2, byron, Ph:
953-3824.

A. . one row cotton pick-
er, W. D. mountings, new

Tupelo spindles in 1961, trac-
tor available. E. H. Stokes,
Rt. 7, Sardis Church Rd., Ma-
con, Ph. 788-2378.

100 gal. Cherry Burrell
stainless steel milk tank, com-
pressor and motor on side of
tank, 2 yrs. old, $600. Reese
R. Barnard, Rt. 2, Calhoun,
Ph. MA 9-2490 after 5 p.m.

David Bradley suburban
riding garden tractor 1960
model, good cond., $225.; 1/3
H.P. Everitt deepwell pump
complete, tank, jet foot valve,
good cond., $50. \
Clure, Rt. 2, Box 85, Adairs-
ville, Ph. SP 3-3585.

jet.

Deep well (Lancaster)
pump with jet footvalve, 100
ft. pipe and 50 gal. tank, $50.
Jeekiee Eardins 2338 River Rd.,
Conley, Ph. MA 17-4542.

90 five ft. chicken feeders,
23 big Dutchman waterers, 4
two burner, oil brooders, 3
iton feed bin. G. J. Green-
way, Rt. 1, Box 276, Flowery
Branch.

- 100. Horse: Power- Hammer--

W. H. Mec



4 milk pails, all parts to go|

with them, vacuum puller,
1 yr. old, pulls 4 milkers, De-

Laval makes, 14-10 gal. milk| Rt

cans in good shape, and Dea-
borne mowing machine, 3 pt.
hitch works on Ford tractor.
C. C. Carter, Rt. 7, Gaines-
ville.



Farmall H. Tractor with
lift, 1950 model, harrow, bot-
tom plow, 4 disc tiller, pull
type, tires in fair shape, re-
painted last year, $450. S. D.
George, Abbeville, Ph; 22738.

2 man mall power saw, mule
ay rake, mule mower ma-
chine, can be pulled by trac-
tor. Johnnie J. Hall, Rt. 1;
Bs 278, Norcross. Ph. 488-





2 horse wagon, good body,
also has false body, $50.: i-
horse wagon, good shape, $50.:
John Deere mowing mach-
ine for 2 horse equip.; Cole
corn planter, $25.: 2 iron beam
turning plows, $20.; also, 1300
hundred lb. mule will work
She smooth mouth,
$200. L. Clements, RFD 2,
Gieen nore.

moivet hay baler for sale.
Mrs. E. Lee, 2174 Cooper
fe Bae Smyrna, Ph. 435-

2, 16 in., mold board Ford

plow with- 3 pt> hitch; A=1r

cond., $150. Lamar Putnam,
ae Fairburn, Ph. 964-

Caterpillar No. 7 Bulldozier,
$3500.; T. D. 20 Ferguson trac-
tor with Dearborn loader and
Sherman backhoe, 1950 Ford
dump truck and 1953 Ford
pick-up, all for $2500. Loyd
Moore, LaGrange, Ph. TU-2-

1950 | 3612

M. model, one row, John
Deere tractor with equip. H.
M. Henderson, Willacoochee.

Corn meal sacking machine
and scales, $250. H. F. Black-
man, Rt: 2, Box 342, Griffin,
Ph. 79661.

Woods plaining mill with
motor, trim saws, blower; and
belts, in good cond. Mrs. W.
W. Tumlin, Rt. 2, Acworth,
Ph. WE 4-9163.

John Deere combine in good
shape, $300., has motor on
combine and cuts, threashes
and sacks grain. Will not ship.
ae L. Abrams, Box 63, Lyer-
Vz

85 Ege cap., cabinet type,
electrically heated, hot water
incubator. Sears Farmmaster,
$15., (not suitable for game

birds). H. L. Watkins, 2168
Greene St., Augusta, Ph. RE
38-2570.

John Deere No. 8, pull type,
sickle mower, never been
used, $100.; also New Holland
Supper 77 automatic pulley
hay baler, reasonable. Nor-
man Johnson, Warrenton, Ph.
HO 5-2649.

Dbl. stock, single stock,
spike tooth harrow, grain
eradel. R. -H. -~Pace, - 4819

Greenwood Rd., Decatur, Ph.
BU 9-5152.

Peanut combine, Lilliston,
1958 model, cylinder added
in 1960, good cond. Harry
Willson, Rt. 1, Albany, Ph.
HE 6-5654.

SRide ab:



NUMBER 48

1954 Ford F-100 pickup
truck, over head valves, above
average, $475. J. C. Brown,
. 1, Helena.

Two 3-quarter- ton Int'l.
trucks, 1951 and 1957 model
is 4 wheel drive, 4 forward
gears, for sale or trade for
cows or yearling; Also, Farm-
all tractor, 1952 with all
equip., planter, 7. cultivators.
R. M. Sheppard, Rt. 1, Li-
thonia, Ph. 483-8444 (Con-
yers).

Homart 1/2 H. P. deep jet
well pump newly rebuilt, al-
so, new Sears 42 gal. tank
and new plastic pipe. J. P.~
Long, Rt. 1, Riverdale, Ph.
964-6183 (Fairburn).

444 wire cages for layers
with new watering troughs,
$100., other farm equip. also
for sale, reasonable. W. H.
Hearn, 6900 Campbellton Rd.,
Atlanta 1s

For sale or trade: Int] 50-T
lay baler jin excellent cond;
Chev. 1950, 3/4 pick up with
pipe cattle bodies, very clean;
2 DelLaval pipeline milkers
and compressor pump. Will
sell each or all or trade for
equal value Hereford heifers,
Baler $300. Picks, -; $425),
milkers, $50. Call. evenings,
J. S. Wilson, Monticello, Ph.
468-6688. :

2 row mounted corn plant-
er for Farmall A, dual hop-
pers for corn and beans, used
very little, $20. E. E. Want-'
land, Rt..1.. Box -2110- Nort
Valley.

12 fox water valves with
fittings for poultry, $1. ea. or
will trade for anything I can_
use on farm. J. A. Brown,
Felton, (at Polk and Haral-
son County line), Ph. 646-
3742 (Buchanan).

Car trailer-2-wheeled body,
4 1/2 ft. wide, by 7 ft. long,
carrying cap. 800 lbs., suita-
ble for hauling farm produce.
Arm and trailor hitch attach-
ed and spare tire, sacrifice
complete for $40. J. C. With-
ers, 1976. Fairway Circle, N.
E., Atlanta Ph. ME 6-1555. |

Over one hundred 4 ft.
chicken feeders, can be used
for hens or broilers, also, 25
Johnson cups (automatic wat-
erer) for hens, reasonable.
Dalton Mathis, Rt. 4, Box 65,
Fitzgerald, Ph. 6932.

400 gal. bulk milk tank and
500 gal. Dari Kool milk tan







both excellent cond. R.
Patterson, Hwy. 166, Rt. 4, -
Box 102, Douglasville, Ph.
WH-2-2637. ;
Int'l. mower for Super A

Farmall tractor, in good cond.
D. -Hagler, Rt. 2, Pine
Mountain, Ph. NO 3-2698.

Power take off for Farmall
Cub, good cond., priced rea-
sonable. W. T. Holbrook, Sr.,
Rt. 2, Clarkesville. Ph. 754-
6798 (no collect calls).

Tandem axle, 2 horse trail-
er. factory built with saddle
compartment, escape door,
rubber mats, lights. N. E.
Brown, Vienna, Ph. 268-5181.

Shallow well pump with
3/4 H. P. motor and 30 gal.
tank in good cond., $50. G.
L. Jackson, 3414 Rockbridge,
8, Stone Mountain,
Ph. 378-0248.



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PHIL CAMPBELL

Notices of farm produce
and appurtenance3 admissible
under postage regulations in.
serted one time on each re-
quest.

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will be accepted from any
commercial business, an y
commercial businessman, any
company or organization li-
censed as a commercial busi-
ness or doing business under
a trade name or _ business
name, nor from any indivi-
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transaction resulting from
published rotices. Advertisers
are cautioned that it is against
the law to misrepresent
any product offered for sale
in a public notice or adver-
tisement carried in any pub-
lication that is delivered
through the United Stetes
mail.



Elizabeth Hynds,

D. A. Pullin,

Editor
Editor of Notices



class matter Aug. 1,

Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.,
by. Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second
1937, at post office, Covington, Ga.,
under Act of June 6, 1900, Aecepted for mailing at speciai
rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8,



1917.

Address requests to be added to or removed from
mailing list, changes of address, etc, to CIRCULATION
MANAGER. Market Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for

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Address all complaints to

EDITOR, Market Bulletin.

Good 2 horse wagon and
double bed, $75.; 4 god wheels,
$20.; No. 7 McCormick Derring
mowing machine, $40. Will
trade for cow. Bud H. Hol-
jJand, Box 14, Cooger Rd., Dal-
ton.



_ Strong 1 horse wagon used
little since: new, steel wheels
except wood hubs. Strong
plank body, $25.; also, some
good 1 horse farming equip.
and one nearly new 4 frame
hand operated honey extrac-
tor, reasonable for cash. I.
OQuinn, Jr. Rt. 1, Box 195,
Hazlehurst. P

1960 Diesel Ford
model 841, $1850.; 3 disc
clow, $250.; rotary mower
$250.; 2 dise plow, $100.; set
of cultivators and_ planters,
$200. All 3 pt. hitch. Ben T.
Abbott, Barnesville, Ph. 512J.

John Deere Van Brunt fer-

tilizer grain drill, 8 spouts,
good cond, $50. After 6 p.m.



tractor,



or week-ends, Lee Payne,
Peachtree Rd., Duluth. Ph.
GR 6-2519.



John Deere 6 dise tiller;
Case combine; Bear Cat ham-
mermill; New Holland bailing
machine. All machinery in
good cond. E. K. Mann, New-
nan, Ph. AL- 3-5710.

Equipment

WANTED



Want deep well pump in
good ceond., reasonably priced.
John O. Wallace, Rt. 1, Box
404, Fairburn, Ph. 964-7674.

Want manure spreader,



apron. Write what you have
cond., and price. H. B. Brook-
shire, Suches. g

Want 2 used rear tractor
wheels, Inil. Model M (1940),
te earry 11x 38 tire. Joseph
R. Moseley, Byron.







Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF
NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta.







Equipment

FOR SALE



Mule drawn farming tools:
2 fowler plows, 2, 2-horse,
plows, 3 one-horse_ plows,
guano distributor, cotton and
corn planter, harrow and sev-
eral other farm _ tools. Mrs.
James Fisher, Rt. 1, Dacula.

K. 5-19-49 Inil. farm truck
with new motor good tires
and oak bolted farm body for
hauling. B. J. Gilmore, Jef-
fersonville. Ph. 3727.

_ Ford hay baler with 2 cyl-
4nder Wisconsin air cooled
motor $495.; also, New John



Deere pull type side delivery
rake, $350. S. MeDaniel,
Rt. 1, Zebulon, Ph. LO 7-
8664.



4 wheel trailer for trans-
porting crawler tractor. Can
be towed with 1 1/2 ton or
dJarger truck. Rugged _ built
trailer. Call after 5 p.m. Frank
A. Downs, Rt. 1, Statham, Ph.
LI 3-9874.

1956 Chev. V8-6100 truck
with 7 yr. dump body, all in
excellent cond., $1150., use-
ful for all types of farm haul-
ing, dumping etc. Mrs J. C.
eee: Rt. 3, Forsyth, Ph. 994-





24 laying cages for sale,
used but in good shape, make
effer. Allen F. Scroggin, Rt.
8. Chattanooga, Tenn. (Resi-
dent of Walker Co., Ga.)

John Deere 250 landscape
rake, 8 ft. wide and mounts
on standard 3 pt. hitch, used
very little. J. C. Childers, Rt.
2. Winder.



8 F.H.B. John Deere har-
vester, good cond. will sell
reasonable. W. R. Henry,
RFD 2, Stockbridge, Ph. GR
4-4182.

1950 model Cub tractor with



tiller plow, bush and bog har-.

row, planters, and cultivators,
all in A-1 cond. with new
paint, will sell or trade for
Ford or Ferguson; also, large
Rhome built harrow. No col-
lect calls. C. I. Smith, Rt. 4
Box 224, Griffin, Ph. 6015.

Ford truck 1 1/2 ton 1950
model long wheel base; in
good cond., $325.; 500 gal.
kerosene or fuel oil tank, $25.
W. W. Mask, Jr., Rt. 3, Fay-
etteville, Ph. 461-7277.

Allis Chalmers No. 90 com-
bine with heavy duty kit in-
stalled for corn harvesting
with 4 row Ro-Master, used
3 yrs. excellent cond., $1400.;
Allis Chalmers 8 ft. mounted
disc harrow for CA or WD
tractor, in perfect cond, $200;
No. 200 series 12 1/2 ft. disc
harrow on wheels with new
dise for WD-45 or D-17 trac-
tor, excellent cond., $500. John
W. Wilson Rt. 2, Stapleton,
Ph. LI-7-6827 (Wrens).

Int'l. 2 ton trailer tractor
truck with valve-in-head en-
gine, vacuum booster brakes,
model C-35 1945, nylon 10
ply tires, low milage, $350.;
John Deere No. 5 six ft. trac-
tor mower with ratchet or
power shaft etc. $50.; 10 ton,
21 ft., drop frame semi-trailer
$75. Hamilton L. Hill, e/o Hill
Fruit Farm, Newnan.

0-0 Frick sawmill with
Case power unit recently
stocked; W. C. Allis Chalmers
tractor; McCullock chain saw;
F-800 Ford truck, all $850. or
will seli separate. B. F. Led-
better, Rt. 4. Winder.









1952 Ford tractor with
bush hog; 1955, 1 ton, Ford
stake body truck; also, 1956
1 ton Ford stake body truck.
All in good cond.; will sell
eheap. V. E. Croker, Powder
Springs, Ph. 943-3100.

Good John Deere No. 3
mowing machine and rake,
mule power, good shape every
way, $125. for both. H.
Thurmond, Farmington.

Cotton poisoner, $50. or
trade for heifer; also. fresh
Jersey cow and calf, gives 4
pal. daily $145.; also, shop
tools and vise, $5., in good
eond. Mrs. S. W. Womack Rt.
i, Barney. i



vat

Well pump and 20 gal. tank
in good cond., $40. fuel oil
tank, cap. 250 gal., good cond..
for sale or trade for -butane
tank, 100 gal. or more. Mrs.
David Thomas Rt. 2, MeCurdy
Rd., Stone Mountain. S

1950 Chev. truck, 3/4 ton
$150. Can be seen at my farm
on McDonough Fayetteville

W.|Rd., near Lovejoy. W. F. Dor-

sey, Rt. 2, Box 1022, Hamp-
ton, Ph., GR 8-9$405 (no col-
lect calls).

250 gal. ice bank, Wilson
Bulk tank milk cooler, excel-
lent cond., used 3 yrs.. $950.





W. B. McCommons, RFD 3,

Want 18 to 20 in. hammer-
mill with collector and sack-
er. Call collect. J. R. Buchan-

an, Fellwood Rd., College
Park, Ph. PO. 7-0323. (At-
lanta). :



Want Cub or smallest size
tractor for small estate, need
grass cutter, plow, harrow,
and drag pan. Must be very
reasonable, quote price. Mrs.
Normondy, Rt. 1. Hamilton
Rd., LaGrange.

Want pull type corn pick-
er, grain drill, fertilizer
spreader, and pr. of iron lug
tractor wheels aprox. 54 in.-
58 in. across to tips of lugs.
State price and cond. Ar



3832

Want 2 used 400 x 9 or 480
x 9 empliment tires and tubes,
also want small electric incu-
ator of Little Brown Hen type
in good cond. and reasonable
price. B. T. Carithers, Rt. 1,
Nicholson, Ph. 757-2647 (no
collect calls).

Want good used tractor with
rotary mower, harrow and
possibly other equip. in ex-
cellent cond. at reasonable
price. Would also like trailer
on which to carry tractor.
Would consider trading 2 yr.
old reg. Angus bull. George
R. Spooner, 2748 Bankhead
Hwy. N. W. Atlanta, Ph. 799-
6629.

Want rotary mower for H-
Farmall tractor, pull type,
state price and cond. M. W.
Reeves, Rt. 2, Box 154, Jack-
son.

Rotary belly mower for
Farmall Cub. Ralph I. Evans,
4799 Northside Dr., N. W.,
Atlanta 5, Ph. 255-7193.

Want small pea thrasher in
good cond. State price. Hom-
er Davis, Lebanon.

Want late model peanut
combine, must be A-1 cond;
also want late model hay
baler and side delivery rake.
Perry Barnes. Rt. 4, Camil-
la, Ph. 336-6287.

Want set of platform scales
18 to 24 ft. long. State price
as is and location. Carl Wil-
liams, Dixie, Ph. 6307.

Want 16 in. or larger ham-
mermill and 1 ton capacity
mixer with motor, must be
in excellent cond. and reason-
able. Will buy together. or
separate. J. C. Anderson, Rt.
3. Bowdon.

Want power take off and
pulley for John Deere tracy
tor, No. SL-Rial Ho. toe















Claude Thompso

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SS ee ee
e : Jersey bull,
Livestock gz. Bs were

Ph. 452-4313.





FOR SALE 2 polled white sho:
pale ey for oe
reeding an reg.
Cattle nett, Rt. 3, Moulirie.



| Can be seen on my farm. Wil-

must be in good econd.,: with}.

t| Burrell 500 gal. tank, DeLaval
Lamb, Rt. 2, Vienna, Ph. 273-'






















15 mo. reg. black Angus
bull, grandson of O.B. 13th.
Int'l. grand Champion. Best|er cows. C. W. Silvers
bioodlines, Reg. papers furn-|Box 399, Hapeville R
ished, will deliver up to 90|pharetta. Ph. 475-5601
mi. free. C. N. McClure, Daw Black Bapue comes

Sees Ph, 265-2266. calf (ball) both rez

Whiteface Hereford bull, |cow re-bred to reg. B:
thoroughbred, gentle, selling |er bull. Bull calf is gr:
to prevent inbreeding, $250.|of O. B. 13, Int'l. grand
John S. Williams, Rt. 2, Pel-| pion, $300. for cow ani
ham, Ph. 294-3307. delivered to 90 mi. of

sonville. Cliff -Mc
2 reg. Polled Hereford bulls | Dawsonville, Ph. 265-2266.
out of best Domino bloodline.
Selling to prevent inbreeding,|, 14 Herefords. thore
4 yrs. old and 1 yr., for sale ae peters ae
or will trade one for hay of 3
equal value. R. H. Cotter, Jr. |J@n- 20, 1962. Horn type,

: *r 1 1ea., 2 cows, $150. ea;

en aay Rockbridge Rd., Lil Shetland, big size, 3 yrs

_ gentle for children, sta

pasture with cattle,

1954 Ford 1/2 ton pick
$450.; also, want polled

Good gentle Jersey
eow for sale, also, som
































Reg. Angus bull, proven
sire, from good _ bloodlines,
easy kept and handled, 3 1/2
yrs. old. Charlie Purvis, (11
mi. East) Vienna, Ph. 268-
4831 (7 am. to 4 p.m.)




old bull for another bull



5 reg. Hereford horn type mace vane od
cows, all young with 2nd and |}poyn. es es

3rd and one with 4th calf.










Dairy heifers (
liam Harris, Jeff Davis, Rd..jready to calve;. .
Rt. 3, Thomaston, Ph. 7-4098| cows, anything in milk ft
(no collect calls). cows. R. G. Reynolds, Rt.

Holstein male, wt. 500 Ibs; Monroe, Ph. 268-4032. :
black Angus male, 400 Ibs.,} Reg. polled Hereford 1}
subject Reg. A. J. Durden, Rt.|for sale, all are well deve
3, Fayetteville, Ph. HO-l-{ed and well srown out
2071, Bers age, from 11 to 24 mos., 1
hood vaccinated. Winto:
Harris. Rt. 4,
584-2312 (Odum).

Reg. Angus bull, 2 yr.
about 1000 Ibs., in good et
and very gentle, $250. Se
to prevent inbreeding. Woul
consider trade for cow, t
tor, or horse. J. D. Spoo:
Box 98, Douglas, Ph. 3
1787, after 6 p.m.

Reg. Hereford heifers,
ed type but dehorned C.
excellent quality. R B.
tis, Farmington, Ph. 453
(Greensboro). :

_ Several Reg. Holst
springers for sale, can be







































































Purebred Angus cattle,
bulls, cows, and cows with
calves by side. David T. Jen-
nings, P. O. Box 84, Ameri-
cus, Ph. 2451.

Reg. Angus heifers, bred
and from good _ bloodline,
calfhood vaccinated from clean
herd; also, reg. Angus bulls,
8 and 9 mos. old, 1-4 yrs.,
price right. F. W. Phillips,
c/o Westover Farm, Kenne--
saw, Ph. 428-2959 (Marietta).

2 reg. Ashire bulls, 3 yrs. old
for sale. W. M. Head, RFD 2,
Social Circle, Ph. 484 - 5394.
(Rutledge). See

2 young reg. horned Here-










t E. O. Britts Farm, Leor
ford bulls calves 2-9-61 and St Hi
3-09-61. Well teamed and| att Bete Stone, Tom

halter broken. Carl Roberts,
Ball Ground.

569 Ib. base, Borden Co., 27
Holsteins including 10 heif-
ers just from Wisconsin, 15
Guernseys, 12 Jerseys. Cherry

Reg. Angus bulls, rich
most popular Eileenm
bieod, 7-10 mos. old, $1
Grandson of O. B: 13, I
grand champion, $300. (2.
old); Grandson of Fam
Eileenmere of Woodbar
yrs. old $300. R. O. Ander:
Double D Ranch, Keysvi

Jersey milch cow due Aug
with second calf; Jersey hei
i Sep.; Guern

old; Holste



4 unit pipe line and milk
pump, 4 clay milking stalls.
F. B. Saxon, Rt. 7, Box 158,
Sylvania, Ph. 863-7989. Lo-
eated on butler milk rd., be-
tween Millen and Sylvania.)

Milch cow,- Guernsey and
Jersey $150. Will freshen last
of July: also, L. P. gas tank,
170 gal., above ground, $90.
B. H.: Cardin, Rt. 3, Box 402,
College Park, Ph. 767-3347.

Large Reg. Guernsey male,
dehorned and ring in nose, 2
yr. old; 2 good grade Guern-
sey milch cows, to freshen
with 4th calf, Aug. 14 and
Sep. 11, have been tested
every way. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmingion. :



male, 9 E
Alma, Ph. 632-7649.

Swine

Reg. Duroc pigs male an
female 8 wks., $20. with pa:
pers. Will ship express col
lect with crate returned pr
paid. J. A. Brown, (at_ Pol
and Haralson County Line),
Hwy. 27, Felton, Ph. 646
3742 (Buchanan). %

Duroc boars and_ gilts, 3
mos., treated for cholera, $4
: 2 boars and one gil
1/2 mos. $25. .. Freder:
Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Gu
ton. (15 mi. southeast of Guy:
ton on hwy 30). q



Santa Gertrudis bull, 22
1/2 mos. old, wt. 1450-1500
lbs., artificially bred. Emory
Brackett, Jr. Rt. 3, Dahlone-
ga, (2 mi. W. of Dahlonega,
Hwy. 19)

AGRICULTURE CALENDAR >





Aug. 1 North Georgia Hereford Tour and Program, 9
am., Geo. D. Queener Farm. Kinsington. :



August 7 Small Grain and Winter Grazing Short Course,
ABAC, Coastal Plain Experiment Station, Tifton.



Aug. 15 Annual Meeting, Georgia Egg Assn. Demp:
Hotel, 10 a.m. Macon. :



9, 20, 21 State Fall Barrow Show and Pure-
bred Show and Sale. Sponsored Swi

August 1
























































ready to

all med
, reg., treated.

leaper at farm. Paul
1, Commerce.

ilts about
40. ea.,

ready for service,
lines; also, some
Bennett,

amworths, best meat
S. Davis, Abba,

quality purebred
males, 6 mos. old, 5
|. of Metter, 9 mi. S.
City. Leo Akins, Rt.
3, Metter.

Poland China boar
-5 mo. E. P. Drexel,
Tifton, Ph. 382-2677.

fe rep. -9.P.C. gilts 6
Best bloodline make
ood sows; also, will
purebred Angus bull
mo. old, genile and
handle. See at my
mi. west of Dimpsey
Larry Ferguson, Rt. 1,

ead of nice 10 wk. old
Davidson, Rt. 1,

for prompt shipment.
G. Dampier, RFD 1,
10, Valdosta.

ioice Duroc breeding}

. males and females all
large litters, 3-5 1/2 mos.
am E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box
fetter, Ph. 685-1016.

erry red Duroc male and
Reg. in_united Duroc
ciation. Wormed and

for Cholera. 6 mo. up,
3 mo. old male and gilts
nated can be reg. in buy-
ame, $35. A. C. Weathers,
Box 37, Hwy. 32, Mer-

pigs, 13 wks., sow, 350
iad 3rd litter of 8. 14 and
igs. All or part cheap at
Located on Hwy. 81 be-
m Youth and Walnut
E. F. Bayne, Rt. 3,
ville, Ph. 826-7983.

rebred Duroc pigs for
Reg. C. M. Eunice, Jr.,
3, Waycross, Ph. AT 3-

2. spotted Poland china

ice size boars, $40.; also,

boars and gilts will be

ly 2nd week in Sep. $25.-

Long lean meat type.

ers ans. Julius George, Rt.
Cave Springs.

nice Duroc gilts, all old
gh to breed, chevy red,
aprox. 200 lbs., all reg.;
3, four month old, boars,
color and conformation,
aprox. 75 lbs, unrelated.
. Donaldson, RFD 1, (7 mi.
m state rt. 96), Fort Val-

eg. Hampshire hogs, all
es and sizes, sired by cer-
ed boars and out of good
ws. Treated for cholera and
sipelas and from certified
ucelosis free herd. $35. up.
i Cochran, Ph.

2. Meat type Duroc boars,
its, out of best bloodline,
of large litters of from
4, Reg. in buyers name.
inated against Cholera,
ipto, Erciplo. Rufus L. Allen,
Dalton, Ph. BR 8-5558.

Horses, Mules & Ponies

Miers Rid csi iezs omer Hoe aS

Pinto mare 10 yrs. old ap-
ox. 800 Ibs., 14 hands high,
gentle for children, can do
several tricks. Will plow and
1 eart; also, new western
dle and wheel cart with
rness, all Johnnie
res, Rt. 2, Vienna.

1 reg. Tennessee
Taiking mares of good plood-
5 with colts by Suns Jet
ade. Mares are bred back
) ; stud; also, 2 yearl-|
d colts by Suns

| horse,

40 yr. old gaited saddle
rse, gelding, gentle but
spirited, horse, saddle, and
bridle, $175. Jack Hudson,

Greenville, Ph. OR-2-4237.



Shetland ponies, have good
selection of broke geldings
and mares with colts by side.
All colors and sizes for sale
reasonable, or will trade for
beef type calves. Donald
Britt, 4923 Chamblee, Tuck-
one. Tucker, Ph, 938-
oO .

Appaloosa at stud: Joe
Chipps T-9800 by Little Elk
T-950 sorrell with white
blanket and spots. Good col-
or, conformation and disposi-
tion, $50. for grade mares,
$75. for -reg. mares. Mrs.
James A. Crabtree, c/o Ath-
coy Athens, Ph. 548-



brood mare $125.; male Welch
pony colt, $65.; also, 3 yr. old
mare mule, well broke and
gentle, black with light mark-
ings, $225.; also, 900 lb. Jack
at stud, black with . white
markings, big bone and
blocky. Fred Sprewell, Rt. 2,
Carrollton. g

_ At stud: Reg. Shetland stal-
lion, red Toppers Goldie reg,
No. 52603. and J.A.G. Red
Crescent, Jr. Reg. No. 60714.
Both red sorrells, white mane
and tail, both proven pro-
ducers of fine quality and
color colts. Fee $50. with re-
turn privilege. R. M. Snow,
c/o Sanford Lake Farm, Rt.
i, Hull Ph. LI 8-1991 (Ath-
ens, no collect calls).

Pony 15 mo., flaxen mane
and tail, no bad habits, has
been raised by children, also
Western saddle like new, both
$175. Mrs. David W. Stage,
169 Kurtz Rd., Marietta, Ph.
427-6230. :

4 yr., old 39 in., dark sil-
ver Shetland filly, bred to 38
in. black stallion in early
spring, $125. Roger S. Cobb,
Box 355, Marietta.

Shetland ponies, one doz. to
choose from or will sell all at
once, reasonable. Jim Bishop,
Eos 24, Red Oak, Ph. PO 6-
5889.

SIRE sissies Sse re PLE EES
Horse mule, wt 900 Ibs.,
gentle with plow or saddle,
$125, D. E. Anderson, Rt. 3,
Box 225, Brunswick. _ :





stallion, will breed more till
caught, can pick up mare, fee
425.: also. for sale, quarter
horse gelding, pure white,
good with polo ball; Quarter
gelding, chestnut eolor with
blaze face, stocking feet; Quar-
ter horse type Palomino,
gelding, ideal hunter, jumps
good. J . Wan Horn, 4457
Covington Hwy., Decatur, Ph.
BU 9-5798.

Bay gelding, one white sox,
shown extensively to bike,
ladies or childs saddle horse,
13 yrs. old, $100. James Du-
vall, Dalton, Ph. BR 8-5663.

Nice sorrel mare, suitable
for children, also western sad-
dle with breastplate. Mrs.
B. Benson, 6821 Peachtree
Dunwoody Rd., N. E., Atlan-
ta. ;

Uehepos imines ibe oor iek es ES
9 yr. old mare horse due to
foal in March, gentle for chil-
dren, $150. Robert T. Ham-
mond, Rt. 1, Kathleen, Ph.
GA 9-2235 (Perry) after 8
p.m.
SEs
and bridle,
Evans, 4799

old gelding, saddle
$225. Ralph I.
Northside Dr., N

W., Ailanta 5, Ph. 255-7193.

Shetland ponies for sale,
all sizes and colors to choose
from, Have several nice mares
with colts by side and few
good broke geldings, $75. and
up; also, pony carts, saddles
and bridles. Z. W. Kirkland,
9621 Ball Park Dr., Tucker,
Ph. 938-1574.

5-gaited American saddle
mare, chestnut sorrel with
excellent slow and fast racks,
mare, saddle, saddle bags,
bridle, and breast plate, $275.
Jimmy Butts, Rt. 3, Thomas-
ton, Ph. 647-4887.

Horses, Mules & Ponies

SN Gace certs ees Re

Mexican burro, gentle fe-
male, nice for children, ride,
cr work to cart, $70. Ralph
Miller, 2064 Dellwood Pl,
Decatur, Ph. BU 9-8237 (no
collect calls).

25 horses and ponies, quar-
ter horses, walking horses,
gaited horses and ponies. See
Saturday and Sunday. Ralph
C. Jenkins, 1938 Bouldercrest
Road, S. E., Atlanta, Phone









8 or 9 yr. old quarter type|-

ENO 5 acces to EUS Wehner ee
At stud: golden Palomino:



Lane eat

BULLE

PES ee

T

4 yr., high stepping parade
type mare, 3 gaited _ sorrel
with flax mane and white
face, 14% hands (57 in.) tall.
Does not kick, rear or buck.
Good conformation. Ridden
constantly by 13 yr. old girl,
$175. Mrs. John Brown, 1738

Hamilton Dr., Macon, Ph. SH
6-2576.

Sheep and Goats

Nubian milk goat, Nubian
billy goat, for sale or will ex-
enange for calf or hog. Mrs. F.
W. Womack, Rt. 1, Barney.





Livestock

WANTED



Will board saddle mare or
gelding for use of same. Will
dry feed and take horse
through the winter. Will pick
up within 100 mi. radius of
Atlanta. A. W. Hudgins, 742
Concord Rd., Smyrna, Ph. HE
5-7335.

Want someone with good
pasture land to board 3 or 4
horses in the vicinity of Ros-
well or Sandy Springs. Doug-
las J. Whitaker, 575 Glen-
forest Rd., N.E., Atlanta 5,
Ph. BL 5-0481.

Want to exchange practical-
ly new Allis Chalmers 66 All
crop harvester for Angus or
Polled Hereford bred heifers
or young cows. J. Howard
Ford, Bell Ferry Rd., Rt. 2,

|Rome, Ph. 234-1179.

Horses and ponies boarded.
Individual stalls and use of
pastures. Many riding trails
adjoining. Alford Wall, 3691
West Washington, Rd., East
Point, Ph. PO 7-6306.

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE





Collard plants, two cents
ea., or one thousand, half
price. Will not ship. Per. 401.
Claude McDaniel, 1804 Lake-
wood Ave., S. E. Atlanta 15.

Late Flat Dutch cabbage,
Copenhagen market, Ga. col-
lards, and Rutger tomatoes,
500, $3. Jim Henderson, Rt.
3, Ellijay, Per. 5.

Certified Rutger tomato
plants packed in moss 75c per
100 or 300, $2.00; Ga. Collard
plants, 50c C, add postage. H.
F, Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthers-
ville, Rd., Ellenwood. Per 128.

Golden seal 20e ea; red
multiplying onions, fall plant-
ing, $1. gal; rhubarb stalks
25e, lb; garlic bulbs, grow as
large as onions 3, 50c; spear-
Tint tanay.e co; -40e, oy Oe:
weeping Mary, catnip, add
postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler,
Rt. 2, Ellijay. Per 93.

King Mammoth pumpkin

:|seed, grow to 90 lbs., Germ.

76. pCt., 3. doz. seed, 4 20C;
Rocky Ford cantaloupe, Germ.
93 pct; long green rind, yel-
low meat melon seed, Germ.
92 pct. 25c tblspn. and ad-
dressed stamped envelope;
small apple shaped tuplar
tomato seed, Germ. 92 pct.
25e tsp. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1,
Adel. $

Red, white strawberry
popcorn 10c ea. ear, or $1.
doz.; Indian corn, bright mix-
ed eolors 20c ea. or $1., 7;
Large blooming size _ garlic
bulbs 50e doz.; bublets, 3-doz.,
25c; large bunch catnip 25c.
Per. 54. Mrs. Tom Harkins,
Mountain City.



Poultry & Eggs

FOR SALE



Giant black Minorca eggs,
for mo. of August, $2.50 Per.
12, Post paid, L. B. Millians,
105 Temple Ave., Newnan.

6 large white ducks, $1.50
ea., or all for $6. C. L. Hanie,
Rt. 1, Douglasville, Ph. 942-
4485.

10 bantam hens, some white
Cornish, and 5 bantam. roost-
ers 50-75c ea.; 12. Cornish
game, 3 roosters, 9 pullets, $1.
ea., Mrs. F. W. Womack, Rt.
i Barney. ;
900 Leghorn hens, 75 a.;
100 or more, 50c ea. . W.
Mask. Jr., Rt. 3, Fayettevile.

h. 461-7277. Seto. Mies

N

White and dark Cornish
bantams, $5. trio and up; big
type dark Cornish, $2. to $5.
ea. or
black eld English bantams,
both young and grown, grown,
$2., young 50c ea. to $1.50
depending upon age and size.
Chas. B. Summers, 131 Lee
Rd., Mableton.

Spangled Silver Duckwing
and black old English game
bantams, quality stock, bred
from show winners, young
and old stock $3.-$5. pr. John
M. Wolf, 4293 Chamblee

Tucker Rd., Doraville, Ph.
938-2562.
Show type Barred ~ Rock

bantams, one trio six mos.
old laying, $7.; also, 8 pullets
and 4 roosters, 5 mos. old, $1.-
50 ea., or $20. for lot; also,
trio of white Japs. 2 1/2 mo.
old, $3.; trio Spangled Ham-
burge bantams, $5. Gene Lane
Mableton, Ph. 948-5149.

Bantams: 8 pr. black-tail
Japs; 4 pr. old English; 3 pr.
Rhode Island Reds; 4 pr. dark
Cornish games; 2 pr. black
Japs.; trio golden Sebrights;
trio white crested Polish
(Giarge}; 2 white Leghorn
hens; 2 silver Duckwing roos-
ters, $3. pr.; $5. trio.; 10 fan-
tail pigeons, white, $1.50 ea.,
no sex guarantee. Will ship
express collect. Loyd C. Er-
vin, 1111 Fourth Ave. Al-
bany.



2 med. size blue speckled
young bantam hens and roos-
ters $4. for the 3; also, pr.
mated Ancona bantams, $3.
Will ship express collect. P. B.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.



PAGE THREE _

Pound size trios, Nigger,
Roundheads, $9.00 per trio.

( |Grady Thomas, Blairsvile.
special price on all;| =



Approx. 200,
white Leghorns (Kimber
strain) $1.75 ea.; also a few
more chickens for sale rea-
sonable. W. H. Hearn, 6900
Campbellton Rd., Atlanta 11,
Ph. DI 4-0046. ;

11 small bantam hens and
1 rooster and 2 young ones, -
50c ea. for hens and rooster,
and 25c ea. for young ones.
Mrs. Jessie Garner, 1316
Fleetwood Dr., S.E., Atlanta
16, Ph. MA 2-4377.

14 white Cornish hens one
yr. old, 4A strain and dark





Cornish young rooster. Lester

Johnson, P. O. Box 132, Scot-
land.



Poultry

WANTED



Want to trade several good
rabbits or chicken pens for
any kind of ducks, also one
set of poultry scales to trade

or will pay 50c for young
ducks. C; -R.~ Philpot, 2377
Summit Ave., N.W., Atlan

18, Ph. SY 4-0009. : '



Want to hear from someone
with quail game biddies 6-8
\ks), olds A J- Brett; 1729.-
Fairview St., Augusta.

Want 40 pullets ready to
lay. Give price and kind. Any
kind except White Leghorns
aecepted. Mrs. S. T. Beaton,
908 Gilmore St., Waycross.



Mixed bantams for sale
cheap. V. A. Akins, Rt. 2,
Bartley Rd., LaGrange.

_ Araucanus_ chickens, lay-
ing pink, blue, green and olive
green eggs, $8. pr; $12. trio,
express collect; hatching eggs,
assorted colors, $4. doz., in-
sured parcel post (prices re-
duced until Sep. 1). Mrs. Ad-
die A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle
St. N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR
4-5152.

2 pit game cocks, one blue
R. H. 2 yrs. old, one white

Dom 2 yrs. old $4. ea.; one
5 1/2 lb. stag, 1/2 Nigger R.

H. and 1/2 Worhorse, $4.
Carl Griffin, 712 Oak St.,
Gainesville.

Purebred heavy type dark
Cornish hatching eggs at $1.80
for 15 or 30 for $3.40 and
cartons to be returned at once
at buyers expense. M. O. only.
Eggs are from unrelated stock.
Miss Cara B. Patterson, Rt. 1,
IBGx. do, bye sey.

Se BRN Ae ieee tas oe Se

3 or 4 good dark Cornish
game hens large size, $2. ea.
2 roosters $1.50 ea; 3 or 4
half Cornish good layers, $1.-
50 ea.; 5 mixed hens some
large some med., $1. ea. locat-
ed 1 mi. N. Folsom. Mrs. E.
Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairs-
ville.

Rhode Island Reds, 10 early
hatched pullets, dark strain,
$2. ea. Mrs. Don Donaldson,
726 South Candler St., De-
eatur, Ph. DR 3-2405.



Want some golden Sebright

bantam chickens, biddie or
fryer size. State what you
have and price. J. A. Butt,
1727 Fairview St., Augusta.

Want some Silver Spang.ed
Hamburgs and some white
Cochin Bantams (young or
old stock). B. C._ Blair, dr.
3025 Bouldercrest Rd., Rt. 1,
Conley, Ph. MA 7-9655._

SALES
EVENTS

AUG. 6 and 7 (Monday :d
Tuesday) Valdesta (Ls on-
des County) Tom He-vitt
Pony and Herse Auction
Sale Wery large selec-
tion of using and breed-
ers, both Grade and Ree.
Ponies and Horses. Pudlice
invited.



AUGUST 8th 1:00 P. i.
Georgia Spot Breeders S ow
and Sale, Dublin, Georgia.
Selected Boars and Open
and Bred Gilts being oi-
fered. For catalog or in-

fermation write A. LaPorte, i

Sec. - Treas., Cordele.



Appling
Baldwin
Bleckley
Bryan
Dodge
Evans
Irwin
Johnson
Lowndes
Montgome /
Pulaski





_ Counties Qualified for
~ Hog Cholera Eradication
Program

Wilkinson

Quitman
Sumter
Talbot
Tattnall
Telfair
Terrell
Truetlen
Turner
Washington
Wheeler
Wilcox







seven mo.

Se Pa a























PAGE FOUR

ARECT

BULLETIN.







Game, Fowl

& Eggs

FOR SALE



Giant Homer pigeons, good
breeders and show birds, $6.
pr. M. G. De La Rue, 307
Spring St., Decatur.

Bobwhite quail eggs, $10.
C, day old birds, $20. C; birds
all ages priced according to
age. Per. 110, Willie Gault-
nez, Box 36, Reynolds, Ph.
TI 7-4555.

1960-61 thatch breeder
quail, up to 10 and 1/8 ounces
or 4 oz. larger than average.
Imp. 42 yrs. Order eggs early.
Per 27; Also, will pay $10. pr
for unrelated superior Bob-
white to further improve mine.
Free color photos and state
wt. Cert. of Champions. Wil-
liam A. Thomas, Box K., Mark
pee Atlanta, Ph. MU 8-

66.

5 pedigree New Zeland
white does; 4 bucks; also pe-
digree stock for sale. Arminda
Mason, 1740 Center Ave., East
Point, Ph. PO 1-7066.

5 seven wk. old golden
pheasants, 90c ea, or all $4.
Donny Farr, 1255 Campbell-
ton Rd., S. W., Atlanta 10, Ph.
PL 3-2427.











Northern Bobwhite quail, 3
wks. old, 40c. Cannot ship un-
til 4 wks.; Ringneck doves,
$4. pr; white doves, $5. pr.,
express collect; quail eggs,
15c ea. Send money order.
Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle
St., N.E., Atlanta 8.

Chukar partridges, 60c to
$2.50 ea. according to age,
good, healthy birds. Roy A.
Patterson, 78 Claire Dr., S.E.
Atlanta 15. Ph. MA 7-5618.

Bobwhite quail eggs, $10.
C, day old birds, $20. C: birds
all ages priced according to
age. Per 110. Willie Gaultney,
ae 36, Reynolds, Ph. TI 7-
555;

N. Z. white rabbits, not
culls or inbred scrubs but from







purebred parents, 11th yr.,|or $35.00 ton. All highly fer-
bucks and does, $15. up. C.| tile; also, crushed hay with
W. Page, 149 North Ave., N.| molasses, $55.00. James H.

E., Atlanta 8.

Jr. and pre-jr. WNZs from
excellent commercial breed-
ers $1. and up; also, few all-
metal 2-hole thutches and
feeders, reasonable. Mrs. C.
D. Coleman, Rt. 2, Stock-
bridge, Ph. GR 4-7237.

6 Calif. rabbits, 5 does and
1 buck, $3. ea. Mrs. F. W.
Womack, Rt. 1, Barney.

Northern Bobwhite quail
eggs, $12.50C: day old birds,
$25. C; wk. old birds, $30. GC;
2 wk. old birds, $35.:C; others
priced according to age. Per.









Northern Bobwhite quail
for sale, ages ranging from 1
wk. to 10 wks. Prices ranging
from. 30e to 70c ea., while
they last. A. N. Reeve, 7866
Roswell Rd., Dunwoody, Ph.
993-4020, Per. 32.

75 rabbits, white New Ze-
land, and 3 New Zeland red
does, 50 or 75 are 2 mos. 2
Jarge white bucks. All young
rabbits, $3. for the lot. Some
does will have young ones
soon. Mrs. Frank A. Carter,
2301 Walden Dr., Augusta.

Bobwhite quail eggs, $10.
C.; day. old birds, 20c ea.:
older birds priced according
to age. Per. 24, Walter H.
Hagan, Renolds Rd., Morrow,
Ph. 366-1069.

Northern Bobwhite quail
1-7 days old, 25c ea.: older
birds, 5c for each additional
week. Per. 129. Alvin C. Ar-
rington, P. O. Box 203 Stone
Mountain, Ph. 469-8907.

Bobwhite quail for sale, all
a 0C=ple. Per 44s. 5s
Reed, Rt. 2, Kennesaw, Ph.
WE 4-6508. (Acworth).

Northern Bobwhite quail,
all ages and quail eggs rea-
sonably priced; also, few pr.
now laying fertile eggs: eggs
hatched on shares. Per. 52. Joe
porous, 4011 Briarcliff Rd.,











13, John L. Medders, Rt. 6,|Jr., Rt. 3, Fayetteville, Ph.
aS 79, Dublin, Ph. BR 2-| 461-7277. ;

3882.

Purebred racing Homers| . 1962 Coastal Bermuda hay,

and Sions of finest quality
and best racing bloodlines,
breeders, $15. pr.: youngsters
in season, $5. ea. Wallace
Neal, 530 Sandtown Rd.,-Ma-
rietta, Ph. 428-2025.

Calif. ash nose rabbits, $1.-
25 ea.; 3 domestic ducks, 2
, and 1 drake, $4.: small
good laying, game hen with
3 biddies, and small part
game, part bantam rooster,
$3.; milk goat, part French
Alpine and part Saanan, gives
about 1/2 gal. daily, due to
have kid soon, $20. R._M.
Petty, 2535 Rutner Rd., At-
lenta 11.



Game, Fowl

& Eggs

WANTED





Want Ringneck pheasant
cock and pr. of Golden pheas-
ants. Alvin C. Arrington, P.
O. Box 203, Stone Mountain.
Ph. 469-8907.





E., Atlanta 6, Ph. 634-
7416.

Want pure Java green pea-
fewl hen, 3 yrs. old. ees
Glendenning, 865 North Ave.,
Macon.





carried.

NOTICE TO ADVERTISERS

1. Commercial businesses or dealers may
not advertise in the MARKET BULLETIN.

2. Only those handicraft items useable on
the farm or in the home will be published.
Items for ornamentation only will NOT be

>| Madison, Ashburn.

band, back drops, corona, com-

Hudgins,

Will hatch quail. pheasants
ete. bring eggs to my place
or ship, you pick up birds, or
I will ship. Carroll Morgan,
Talmo, Ph. LE 2-6430. (Gain-
esville).



Rabbits wanted, prices have
to be right and within 50 mi.
of Ashburn. Want New Ze-
lend white or Grey purebred.
Norton Eldridge, 212 W.



Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE



Hay, large sq. bales, grass
hay, Sudan grass, $1.00 bale,

Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs,
Phone - 943-3071.

Coastal Bermuda hay (high-
ly fertilized) for sale in field
at farm located 5 mi. N. of
Blakely, on Hwy. 27. $18.00
per ton until further notice.
Contact before sending truck.
Can arrange trucking on 8 to
10 ton loads at extra cost.
Mrs. Evelyn S. Gee, Blakely,
Phone 4454,





1962 crop oat hay cut in
dough stage, no rain, -$35.00
ton or 80c bale. W. W. Mask,



$30.00 ton, 75c bale. Mrs. W.
L. Caton, c/o Julep Farms,
Jonesboro, Ph. GR-8-9689.



Good white corn for sale has
white cob, makes extra good
cornmeal, about 200 bushels,
all or any part at my crib,
about half way between Eton
and Chatsworth on Old Green
Rd., Tasker Carroll, Rt. 1,
Chatsworth.



_ 1962 crop hay, Coastal Ber-
muda, Lespedeza, Rye Grass,
Clover and Fescue. 50c bale,
$20.00 ton at field or 65c bale
or $25.00 per ton at barn. Ce-
cil H. Travis, c/o Pine crest
acres, Riverdale, Ph. 461-4862.



Now cutting our new crop
of hay. Pick up your hay in
field and save money. R. L.
Jackson, c/o Flint River Farms
Jonesboro, Ph. DR-8-2245,

Between 1500 and 2000 bu.
corn for feed, 500-600 bu. yel-
low, rest is white. No wee-
vils, $1.50 bu. at barn, W. R.
Arnall, Luthersville. Phone
WA-7-3455.

This seasons Coastal Ber-
muda hay for sale, highly fer-
tilized, cut and baled without
rain. Will be baling some wks.
and can sell cheaper out of
field. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1,
Screven, Ph. 584-2312.

Misce'leneous
FOR SALE

Used pony saddle, $20.00;
used cut back English saddle,
$70.00; Mexican saddle, saddle
pad, bits and bridle, $49.50;
parade saddle, bridle beast









plete matched outfit. A. W.
747 Concord Rd.,
Smyrna, Ph. HE-5-7335.

Figs for sale, getting ripe
now, have 3 kinds, Honey



| material

3. Equipment pertaining to the lumber in-
dustry and products of this industry will not
be published unless it is useable on a farm
that produces crops or livestock or unless it
is an item that has been used by an individual
farmer, now offering it for sale.

4. Miscellaneous machinery such as mo-
tors, tanks, pumps, etc., must carry an ex-
planation as to how it has been used in the
past and how it is necessary or beneficial in
operating a farm.

5. Permit numbers must accompany plant
flower ads.



seed, 25c pk. and stamped en-

drops, Brown turkey and Blue
figs. $2.00 market basket. I
pick them. Mrs. Edna Pettit,
2697 Tilson Rd., Decatur, Ph.
BU-9-8538.

Approx. 50 Ibs. bright yellow
beeswax, 65c per Ib. at my
place. W. T. Holbrook Sr., Rt.
2, Clarkesville, Ph. 754-6798.

Two 750-20 8-ply truck tires,
almost new recaps, no holes.
$25.00 ea., H. B. Brookshire,
Suches. ;

Nice, clean, white chicken
feathers, no tail or wing feath-
ers, 4 lbs., $1.00 plus 50c post-
age on ea. 4 lbs. in Ga., No
checks or stamps. Mrs. L. G.
Seabolt, Hartsfield.

Catnip and peppermint, 25c
bunch; 3, 60c; sassafras, queen
of meadow, May apple, yellow
root, yellow dock, wild cherry
bark, alder bark, ratsbane, ea.
4 lb. lard box full, $1.00 plus
380c postage; Martin gourd















velope. Mrs. Freeman Long,
Rt 5 J Tae ie oe



p.p. Mrs. W. Y.

. Semmers, Rt.
1, Newnan. :



6 large tarpaulins, $25.00 ea.
Hwy. 138, Jonesboro_and Fair-
burn Rd., Mrs. J. W. Suggs,
Sr., Fairburn, Ph. 964-7349.

Wash pot, holds 20 gals.,
$15.00; feed box, holds 100
Ibs., $5.00. Will have to come
after, cannot deliver. Mrs.
Vinnie Carey, 920 Park Terr.,
College Park.





New crop mountain sour-
wood honey. fresh and best in
several yrs., 5 lb. tin of strain-
ed, $1.87 or 5 lb: tin with
comb, $2.49. Add postage. Ed-
ward C. Colston, Rt. 1, Box
307, Toccoa.



Hen house fertilizer for sale.
Paul J. Davis, Rt. 1, Lithia
Springs, Ph. 948-6200.

Blood root, wild cucumber
bark, rattle root, may appie,
devils shoestring, catnip, rats-
bane, peppermint, button,
snake root, yellow root, queen
of meadow and _ heart leaf
root, ea. $1. for 2 lb. lard box
full. Add 25 for ea. postage.
PetBe . Browns Rt. 2 A. Badl
Ground. Ae





Calif. multiplying beer seed,
50c start, enclose stamped en-
velope. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith,
Rt. 6, Gainesville. :

Miscellaneous

WANTED





Want 1000 split black locust
post, state price and size de-
livered to Carnesville. C. L.
Perdue, 3227 Flatshoals Rd.,
Decatur.

Want books on how to break

and train horses published by
the Beery School of Horse-
manshin; also, would like to
buy an English bridle with
double reins for pony 50 in.
tall; also, white humane tail
and brace for same pony. Mrs.
W. J. Bown, 1738 Hamilton
Dr., Macon, Ph. SH-6-2576.

Want cut short bean and
half runner beans. Someone
in or near Atlanta with good
transportation to deliver 2-3
gal. at a time or can pick up.
Mrs. S. S. McDaniel, 263 Nor-
wood Ave., N.E., Ph. DR-8-
7316 (no collect calls).

Want several bushes of Lim-
berwig apples. Will come af-
ter within 40 mi. of Atlanta.
State price, Mrs. C. F. Long,
2127 Pine Cone Lane N.E.,
Atlanta 19.

Want someone to piece quilt
tops on halves or piece and
quilt on shares. Will furnish
(new good quality
scraps). Mrs. Ben Stevens,
Thornfield, Frederica Rd., St.
Simons Island. :

Want good used electric
churn in first class cond., pre-
fer near Atlanta. Mrs. Betty
Ragland, 1676 Clifton Rd., N.
E., Atlanta 6, Ph. 634-3319.

Want rye straw. Quote F.O.
B. and delivered prices. Voyh-
telle Spears, c/o Marben Farm,













3 washed print sacks, n holes | _
or spots, $1.00 ea., or all, $1.60}

| Adcock, Rt. 2, Adairsvi











































use, from some
gusta. Mrs. Earl
RFD 1, Box 670,
733-3464,

~ Handiere
FOR SA

6 ft. all leather hat
ed bull whips, $4.
Stuckey Blackshear.

Cro. doilies: 13 ir
dish, white with ye
pink, 75c, 3, $2.3-1
Star 50c; 3, $1.50: 1
white Irish ero. $2.5
Irish cro. sample,
Mrs. Sherman L. Ada
Purina Dr., Gainesvill

Full size eotton
bedspreads, asst. cols.
tones, $5.50 ea; nov
holders, 25c ea.; 6, $1.: 6
aprons, 75c ea.; 2, $1.:
dish towels, 35c ea; 3,
postage. Mrs. Freem
Rt. 5, Ellijay. j

Hand tufted bed
dbl. bed size, 2 lar
fowls, border and
good grade seamless
worked in all colors,
thread, $6.75 p.p. Mrs.

age. Mrs. Maver Estep
Auburn Ave., LaGrange

Pillowcases emb. cr
wae be prs ing
cases, emb., $1. pr; dish
els emb, 7, $1.; old fash
bonnets, $1.; childrens,
3 small aprons, $1.;
ea. Add 35c postage. Mr:
Bennett, Box 311, Rt. 2
ford. :

Nice, well made,
aprons, 50c ea.; emb. di
scarves with cro. edge 50

Pillowcases, emb. with |
edge, $1.25 pr.
Mrs. L.

Gainesville.

$2. ea; white center piec
in. diam, $1. ea; white v
set, 3 pe., large size, $1.
wall grapes. col.

loop for hanging, 5
bandend aprons, trim
with rickrack or binding,
made, 50c ea. Add 10

postage. Mrs. W. C. Mane
Rt. 2, Lula. : E

Soft washable genu
lambskin baby moccasins
pink, blue, white. All han
laced and emb. in white

pr. plus postage, or $3.,.3 ]
p.p. insured. Mrs. Edgar W.

kins, Rt. 3, New Echota,
houn.

White cro. baby caps;
J. P. coats thread, use an
color ribbon in them, $1.5
Mrs. A. B. Atkinson, R



Mansfield, Ph. 786-3331.

Box 337, Lizella.







All sweet-potato plants,
fered for sale, given away,

Certification is for the







days

Make Application Now for.

Sweet-Potato Plant Inspection

the State of Georgia must by law, be certified by the
Georgia Department of Agriculture. an

spread of sweet-potato insects and diseases. If these
were to become widespread, they could virtually eliminat z
the growing of sweet-potatoes in the state. : 4

Persons desiring to have their sweet-potato plants |
certified should write the Division of Entomology and
Plant Industry, State Department of Agriculture, 19 Hunter
Street, S. W., Atlanta, Georgia. i

APPLICATION FOR INSPECTION MUST BE RECEIVED

_ BY AUGUST 15, 196









vines, or cuttings sold, of-
or otherwise distributed i

purpose of preventing

ag