e _ Georgia arke Farmers ulletin Commissioner 47. ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1962 _ The efficiency of America's farmers has released so many people from the farm that there has been a sharp decline in the population of rural areas and therefore on increase in the population of urban areas. As farm families and farm labor and the shop keepers who used to provide for these families move into the cities fo find new work and epportunities the city population growth presents serious prob- lems. _ The tragedy of modern society in the United States, the highest civilization yet developed on the face of the earth, is that in our large meiropolitan areas, men and women fear for their lives by day and fear for their lives by night. They do not have the protective guarantees of the Constitu- Americas New Problem INTRODUCTION BY PHIL CAMPBELL Commissioner of Agriculture tion for Life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness..." This sudden expansion should not necessarily mean a lessening of moral stan- dards and higher crime rates. Our cities must be kept clean and as free of crime as possible so that they will continue fo be good home sites for their native citizens as well as for the newcomers from outlying rural areas. : Let's not fet our large cities in Geor- gia such as our state capital and other urban areas become unsafe for our wives and children. Let us NOW take precautions against the fear and moral deterioration that exists in too many of Americas cities today. : In this interest, the following editorial from The Seattle Times is reprinted. ich as Seattle was set forth by Eric evareid in an article on this page two This thoughtful writer appropriately ascribed New York and other older rge cities as having become great t-hills . .. where ugly skyscrapers go , Shops and graceful homes are oblit- ated, their inhabitants are forced away, 1d year after year New Yorkers step ound pits, stumble through wooden cat- _ A challenge to relatively young cities (Reprinted From The Seattle Times, Seattle, Wash.) July 22, 1962 Creeping Ant - Hillism walks, breathe the fine mist of dust, ab- sorb the hammering noise night and day, and telephone in vain for carpenter or plumber... Thousands of New York women no longer attend evening services in their churches. They fear assault as they walk the few steps from bus or subway station to their apartments. The era of the med- ieval footpad has returned, and, as in the Dark Ages, the cry for help brings no (Continued On Page 4) NUMBER 50 (As reported by United Press Internation- al, published in The Atlanta Journal, April 3, 1962.) : irs. Kings Group Fails In A-Protest Geneva Sixty American and Brit- ish women, launching an urgent appea. for speedy agreement at the 17-nation dis- armament conference, have failed in their pleastothe U.S. delegation to halt Presi- dent Kennedys plan to resume atmos- pheric nuclear tests. The 51 American women, who flew here representing the Women Strike for Feace movement, and a British group called Mothers Against War emerged disappointed Monday after separate calls on the chief U. S. negotiator Arthur H. Dean, But the women vowed to keep up their anti-nuclear fight. They gave Dean a copy of a petition signed by 50,000 Americans urging an end to nuclear tests and genuine disarm- ament now which they plan to present to the Geneva conference. Mrs. Martin Luther King, Jr., wife of the Atlanta minister and Negro inte- gration leader, said she felt the womens mission here might help to create a cli- mate for some agreement, but primarily should stimulate people around the world to join the movement. : Mrs. King, in a statement echoed by many of the American women, said she was here because I am convinced that disarmament and suspension of nuclear tests may well be mankinds last chance for survival. We want to point up the gravity of the situation. *Mr. Dean did not show any signs of changing the U. S. position on tests, said Mrs. Dagmar Wilson of Washington, D. C, founder of the American movement. He was extremely firm and used technical arguments and the question of security and Americas allies. But this is no longer a technical matterit affects the lives of humans everywhere. We are determined to change the minds of the men here. (NOTE: We have not read in the press where Mrs. Martin Luther King of Atlanta and Albany is pro- testing the present series of. RUS- SIAN nuclear tests. Or where she protested the first series of RUS- SIAN nuclear tests which required the United States to resume testing, WHY???) - Georgia EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH ST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI Georgia First @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS e@ PIMENTO PEPPER e@ NAVAL STORES x eee ee ne renee ees PAGE TWO __ GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Depariment of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 L EDITORIAL [asepetsrion PN eh eat. PHIL CAMPBELL Notices of farm produce and appurtenance3 admissible under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest. No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, an y commercial businessman, any company or organization 1li- censed as a commercial] busi- ness or doing business under /a trade name or _ business - name, nor from any indivi- dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name. The Georgia Market Bulle- tin assumes no responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. 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 States mail. D. A. Pullin, Elizabeth Hynds, Editor of Notices Editor Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga., under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, Address requests to be added to or removed from mailing list, changes of address, etc, to CIRCULATION MANAGER. Market Bulletin, Atlanta. change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. All requests for Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. F arm Work WANTED Young white children needs farm work at once. Lifetime experience, can caretake, feed livestock, dairy assistant, re- pair work, etc. work), for house, lights and children old enough to help when not in school. Go anywhere, no bad habits, character ref. Mrs. L. - N. Jones, Rt. 1, Covington. White married man 54 yrs. old, wife, 4 boys would like to have place for 1963 with good house on school rt. and mail rt. Do not drink, want about 2 acres of tobacco and garden spot, 2,500, 2or3 yr, old turpentine trees, good timber, clean woods, no swamps, within 5 or 6 mi. of Alma, or will do day work if price is right. Joe Nettles, Rt. (No house- White married man and wife, no children, need job at once as caretaker or as labor- er on farm, can drive tractor but not car. Would like -job with good people, need house furnished, transportation, and near town. Prefer near North Ga. L. D. Grindle, c/o John L. Chambers, Rt. 1, Murray- ville, Ph. 534-3863. - Man with wife and 4 yr. old child, wants job on poul- try farm or looking after cat- tle. Prefer near Polk County. Want at once, will have to be moved. Settled drink. R. L. Beal, Hwy. 27, Rt. 3. Cedartown. Call Harrisons Grocery, 748-3716. 42 yr. old man and 39 yr. eld wife, both to work, want job on cattle farm or chicken farm. Need job at once, will #0 anywhere, ready to move, will have to be moved, need 4 room house, wired for stove. Will work for house. James H. Powell, Box 119, Lilburn. White married man, raised on farm, can drive trac- tor and truck, fair carpenter, do not. drink or use tobacco, want job to work, will con- sider job as caretaker, honest, an work, need good 3 or 4 room house wired for. stove. Ref. if required. C. P. Craven, c/o Allen Hereford klin, Single white man, 54 yrs. old, wants job helping on farm, wefer with large fam- ily. Giv age and no. in fam- ily. Want room, board, laun- dry, and small wages, must have bus fare, can not drive. Give full details. Taft Parker, Rt. 1, Milan, c/o G. W. Storm. 590 yr. old man (a working over-seer) and 27 yr. old son wants job on hog, cattle, or chicken farm, or will do any..kind of general farm work. Son can drive tractor and truck, has been through lith grade. Ready to be moved now, will have to be moved. Want house wired for elec- tric stove and $35. per 5-1/2 day week for myself, and $30. per 5 day week for son. Need work at once. Garlin pee Rt. 2, Box 225, Pres- on: Single white man 60 yrs. of White, . 47, yr. old, man with wife 45, wants job on cattle farm or chicken farm or looking after laying hens. Both can work, can drive truck and tractor, both raised on farm. Will have to have house on school bus route and wired for stove. Ray Thomp- son, c/o Mrs. Enner Lassitter, 8, Covington (Jackson hwy., 6 mi. from Covington). White married man no children, needs job as care- taker, dairy helper or labor work on farm, Cannot drive car, but can drive truck on farm. Need furnished house with water and lights. Want living wages. All letters an- swered. D. L. Grindle, Rt. 1, c/o Woodrow Grindle, Oak- wood. 42 yr. old man wants job as dairy foreman or taking care of small dairy, 20 to 30 cows. In fair health, claim 14 yrs. exp. Will batch, need house or room and board. State work, number of cows, and salary in first letter. Howard Bunn, Rt. 2, Lithonia. complete 47 yr. old white man, single, wants job looking after broil- ers, no layers or farm work. Want room, board, laundry and $20. for 6 day week. Hon- est, sober, dependable, all let- ters ans. Must have bus fare ee Binford, Rt. 1, Coving- on. Farm Help WANTED 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 drinker wanted. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. Want working foreman for So. Ga. farm. Want man who is worker as well as fore- man. Knowledge of general farm equip. Experienced in corn, peanut, general row erop farming. Small family. No drinkers considered. Have house with plumbing and elec- tricity on school bus and mail route. Give age, number in family, and references in first: letter. Lester Varn, Rt. 3, Box 530, Albany, Ph. HE 5-8621. (No collect calls). Want colored man, honest, reliable and sober to feed cows and hogs and do some farming and yard work. Pre- fer single man but will con- sider man and wife. Will give room, board and $50. mo. sal- ary. J. H. Donaldson, Rt. 1, Fort Valley (7 mi. E. on State Rt. 96). Want experienced broiler feeder, family preferred. Re- ferences required. F. M. Ak- ers, Be 2, Carrollton, Ph. TE. age wants job on well orga- 2-628 nized layer or broiler farm, am capable of keeping rec- ords and supervising, wages or percentage, will board or batch. Jake Johnson, 4120 Peachtree, Apt. 12D, Atlanta, Ph. CE 3-2346. _ Family of 4 wants job pick- ing cotton and other farm work. Minnie Black, Rt. 1, Box 168, Sparks. Need job on farm cutting wood, tending cows, hogs, or general farm work, can drive tractor, or truck, do not drink, will accept anything within 75 mi. radius. Theron Hicks, Rt. 1, Adel. White man, 51 yrs. old, re- tired, wants job as caretaker or on cattle farm or chicken farm, no field work. Willing worker, do not drink, raised on farm, can furnish refer- ences. Have wife and 2 girls. Want somewhere within 35 mi. of Warner Robins. Have to be moved. D. L. Barry, Rt. 1. Byron, Ph. 953-3445. White, 34 yr. old, man with wife and 2 small children wants job on farm tending cattle or hogs, in North Ga. Need good 4 room _ house, wired for electric stove, with honest Christain people, no drunks. Rev. E. M. Souther- land, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Elderly gentleman, retired with small income, would like job as caretaker of farm. Can go anywhere, references fur- nished. A. Paul Barber, 423 Sine St., Macon, Ph, SH 2- Want white or colored man up to 45 yrs. old for cattle and general farming. Must be dependable, sober and good worker and operate and re- pair farm machinery, drive truck and tractor for house, $40. wk., Sundays off. Small family O.K., must be clean. Must furnish references. P. J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578. Want dependable woman to live in and do light farm work and housekeeping. No heavy work. Good salary and board. Convenient location in good community. Mrs. Helena C. Tevioe Dawsonville, Ph. 265- Equipment : FOR SALE Good John Deere No. 3 mowing machine, good as new, gears run in oil. H. W. Thur- mond, Farmington. Sears 3-deck broiler plant, used one season, sell or trade for small calf, or fruits and vegetables. John D. Stephen- son, Rt. 1, Paul Samuel Rd., Kennesaw, Ph. 427-2251. A. C. 66 Allis Chalmers combine; irrigation system with Gardner - Denver pump, Continental Red Seal engine, 1200 ft., 6 in., aluminum pipe, 1540 ft., 4 in., aluminum pipe, outfit with 24 sprinklers, Ts, elbows etc., in good cond. S. B. Dick Speer, Rt. 1, Box 212, Augusta. 1953 G. M. C., 2 ton, truck, good motor, long wheelbase, 2 speed back-in, $450.00; F-200 Poulin saw, bow blade, new chain, good shape, $195.00. Bussey Benton, Rt. 3, Smoky Rd., Newnan, Ph. AL 3-3080. Intl., 3/4 ton, 1950 model truck, in good cond., cab, body and tires in good shape, 8 ply tires, for quick sale, $225.00. No letters answered. W. P. ones, Luthersville, Ph. WA -3736. 302 New Idea corn vicker, used but in good cond.; also, mowing machine. 3 pt. hitch. H. C. Hodges, Rt. 1, Ludowici, -|Ph. TR 6-3632 (Hinesville). Farmall M. tractor, Taylor- way harrow, John Deere com- bine and seeder tiller. Must sell to settle estate. Joe Doug- las, P. O. Box 184, Sandy Springs, Ph. 255-0939. (no col- lect calls). : Scotsman Merry Tiller gar- den tractor, equipped with Clinton motor, completely equipped, like new. A. O, Bax- ter, Rt. 1, Lithonia, Ph. 469- 8035. Used Mack bus, no seats, good for hauling produce and farm items, gasoline engine, automatic transmission, 33 ft. Jong. excellent cond., good) tires, new battery, $750.00. J. W. Hirsch, P. O. Box 8144, mar F., Atlanta, Ph. JA 5- 1950 Chev. truck with prac. new motor and loader, $350; 1950 G. M. C. pickup truck, 4 forward gears, runs good, $150.00. J. L. Herndon, Rt. 1, Tarrytown. (7 mi. E. of So- perton, off Hwy. 46) 1953 Chev., 1/2 ton, pickup truck, large bumper with nice trailer hitch, newly painted, good cond., $325.00 or will take chain saw or 3 pt., hitch equip. in trade. Cecil Wehunt, Rt. 1, Ellenwood, Ph. 474-7180. John Deere 2 H. wagon, good as new, bed and high sides, tight enough to have bulk grain in, $75.00; 2 H. wagon, needs no repairs, home made oak bed, $30.00; McCormick Deering 2 H. mower, runs in oil, needs no repairs, drawn, Jr., 2713 Vineville Ave., Ma- con, Ph. SH 2-7165 (no col- lect calls) sides and tongue, tractor or mule $35.00. W. C. Blount, Allen, Fayetteville, Want 2 experienced white gardeners to work under Arboretum trained English Horticulturist. George Tutan 5600 E. Mountain St., Stone Mountain, Ph. 169-8025. Want at once, woman to help with chickens and gar- den and do housework for 2 adults. Must be sober, depen- dable and willing to work in Christian home, room, board and salary. References if de- sired. Miss Eula L. Rogers, Rt. 3, Fairview Dr., Columbus, Ph. FA-3-2938. Want experienced farm and cattle man to work and man- age cattle farm approx. 28 mi. from Atlanta. Must be sober and willing to work. 6 room house, running water, electricity, on school bus route. Chas. I. Goodwin, 307 Pineland Rd.,_N.W., Atlanta 5, Ph, 237-1210. 2 five deck battery brooders for brooding baby chicks, $25 ea; also, fertilizer spreader, cyclone type, $40.00. Robert Ph. HO 1-7775. ' 250 gal. Wilson Ice Bank milk cooler, used 3 yrs., in ex- cellent cond. $950.00. W. B. McCommons, RFD 3, Thom- son. Allis-Chalmers one row cot- ton picker (Tupelo spindels); A. C. combine model 66; A. C. tractor model W. D. with planter and cultivator, $3000. J. W. Lampp, Jr., Rt. 6, Box 160, Dublin, Ph. BR 2-3309. cond., Dempsey, Rt. 1, Wellhann Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU 9-2001. 2, Box 117, Eatontor ane tonton, - 50,000 BTU circulator heat- er for barn, broiler house, and vent pipe, can use either bot- tle or natural gas, in good $35.00. Jerry Ben Allis Chalmers silage har- vester, Ser. 4547 model 50, in excellent cond., Delivery shute for rear and side has been at- tached and used one season, $400.00. Gus F. Lankford, ae Elliott, 1589 Brewer Blvd. ite: James F. Sims, 3171 Lane, Decatur, Ph. BU | Deep well water pump plete with tank, motor. (75 ft. plastic), Sears Roebi type. C. L. Lambert, 234 SPHDE St. Rome, Ph. John Deere hay rake, n new, mule drawn, $85.00 cated on 78 hwy. L. T. Rt. 1, Temple. : Intl., blades and P. C. Lang, Cumming, Ph. 887- Model 45 John Deere s propelled combine, 2 row head and small grain priced to sell. Terrell dle, Nashville, Ph. 9292. Off-the-ground pen, able for birds or small mals. All new materials, h wire and pine 2 x 4s, 1 one season, $15.00. Ne truck to move. Mrs. T Allred, Rt. 1, Big Shanty Marietta, Ph. 428 = 1104. Woods 6 ft. rotary mow belt driven in good cond., prox. 4 yrs. old, priced to Norris Luckie, 17 Elm Cir Newnan, Ph. AL 3-4937. Lilliston peanut comb: 1958 model, cylinder atta ment added in 1960. Good tor, good tires, $900.00. Harr Willson, Rt. 1, Albany, HE 6-5654. see 2 wire cages with nest b es, suitable for chicken co or coops for raising quail, ea. f. 0. b. Rowe Johns James and Spring St., Do lasville. Ph. 942-2138. 1947 V-8 Ford, 1-1/2 truck, good bed, fair tires tor fair, $225.00. T. T. W brook, Rt. 3, Commerce, P| 677-2870 (no collect calls) Big Dutchman egg coo. unit, model 25R; and .coo! door, used one summer, $1 W. W. Mask, Jr., Rt. 3, F etteville, Ph. 461-7277. Minneapolis Moline modi P and R grain drills, No. R 1149, excellent cond. Gr Butler, Rt. 3, Box 269, - ledgeville, Ph. 452-4490. I. H. C. hay baler, model power driven, radiator cooled, A-1 cond.; I. H. C. hamm mill, Model 6 with 6 scree A-1 cond. Jash A. Durd RFD 1, Metter, Ph. 685-1028. Benthall peanut combine motor has starter, in run cond., $400 cash. Frank som, RFD 1, Hawkinsville. 2-TD 18-A Intl. Bull Do zer, first class cond., n 0 w_ operating; also, 2-1/2 to: white truck and Low-boy trailer and heavy duty bush- and bog harrow. J. P. N Register, Ph. TE 9-3386. 1960 PTO case baler and 1960 New Holland rake, baled less than 3000 bales, $1050.00; also, Case, 6 ft. mower sold separate, $150. M. B. Carter, Woolsey, Ph. HO 1-5043. (At- lanta) : ' 4 David Bradley garden trac= tor with 5-6/10 horsepower motor ia perfect cond. with mower blade, cultivator, dise harrow, drag harrow, and foot for combination lay-off plow, reasonably priced. W. G. Gen- try, 858 Gordon Rd., Rt. 1, collect calls). 7 1958 V-8 Ford, 1/2 pick-up, big body, custom cab, 6 ply rear tires, clean, $895.00 or trade for tractor. J. E. Smith, Lithia Springs. Ph. 948-4219. 400 gal. Dari-Kool bulk milk tank, priced for quick sale. Charles Elver c/o Pa conee Dairy Farm, Rt. 3, Ca- iro, Ph. 377-8667. a Intl. Harvester tractor, 19 dise Taylor-Way harrow, 3 disc tiller and tractor wagon, all in good cond., $850.00. Joe W., Atlanta, 10 Ph. PL 8-5874. 1953 Ford tractor, practi- cally new field cultivator, row cultivator, planters and dis- tributors, 2 disc plow, for sale or trade for cows of equal value. Otis Blair, Rt. 2, Ce dartown. Cletrac Doze cond., $: ase combine for sale, -cond., used very lit- roping saddle; also, ft. cattle bed for 1-1/2 TT. L. Johnson, Rt. erville. 5 eep pick-up, 4 wheel w mud grip tires, tor, good cab and body je: TB. Kelly, Jr., Louisville, Ph. MA istic pipe, $2.00; 100 ft., , Plastic pipe (new) $3; 2 in. Galv., used, pipe At my home, no collect i. D. Bes oo 601 38. one row cotton pick- D, mounting, new Tu- pindles in 1961, tractor le, ready to pick. E. H. Rt. 7, Sardis. Church acon, Ph. 788-2378. iron wheel and tongue - wagon, good body; No. ormick Deering mow- achine, good shape, all le cheap, or will trade od cow. W. C. Shirley, Bethny Rd., Alpharetta. rd tractor, 4 yrs. old, low _ most all kinds equip. ith it; also, New Hol- aler, rake and mower, art cheap. B. A. Hasty, oe Ph. 483- 89838 a : : Case. tractor, Culti- and planters, dble. bot- low, bush bog harrow, tiller, utility trailer, recently overhauled, Make offer. C. J. Ford- 13 E. Temple Ave., Col-. lose eLOO=000 ca e side delivery rake, er tires, pull type, now , R. E. Eason, 3957 Lake fest Dr., N. W., Atlanta, |: i 7-1307 (after 7:30 p. cCormick grain drill on r tires, good cond., with zer box; Large grain box small grain attach., $100; sy, good cond. with no top, . G. M. Housley, Rt. 6, jetta, Ph. 427-2144. garden tractor, cul- r, turning plow, iay-off Bulldozer blade, $95.00. airview school. Hugh Jilliams, Rt. 1, Stockbridge. ft. dbl. chain and cleat ling elevator, suitable for ractically new, 5-1/4 H. Merry Tiller garden trac- bought in 1961, used only Located at A. F. Wil- is Groc. Store, 6 mi. from ollton on Villa Rica Hwy. . EH. D. Boyd, Rt. 1, Car- ton, Ph. TE 2-6925 (No + calls). nt. peanut shaker, good d., fits any Intl. C., H., or tractor; Also, 2 row Int'l. puller, good coud., fits mt, C3 H:. or M.: trac- _ Mrs. Grover C. Lister, Rt. Empire, Ph. WE 4-2668, ochran) no collect calls. pp. 450 wire cages for lay- with feeders and water ughs, 40c ea.; Also, army . Ph, BU 9-2556. TH. wagon with fair bed o tractor hitch tcngue in see at my place, $15.00, lo- y. Rt. 5. J. J. Aderhold, ouglasville). - 200 gal. barrel made of oak, heavy duty with tongue for 2, ind 2 syrup pans. Willie L. Deaton, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville, Ph. TH 3-2221. Bone dle. Foster Mayness, Deca- ted 1 mi. West of Billarp 1, Winston, Ph, 942-2764 e-off, $100.00; Durant siz- machine, good cond., $150: ishing machine, $350; 6 No. : p Russum peck 5 3.00 3 H. pow runs on 110 or 220. Has been |used in operating hammer- mill and is in first class shape, $100.00. F. M. Able, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. 4 wheel farm trailer with body, 5 ton cap., 5th wheel type with good rubber tires, $300.00. D. E. Short, P. O. Box 115, Sasser. : - Equipment WANTED Want farm welding ma- chine to be used on farm. Write giving yr., model, make, amps and directions to your "| place. J. E. DeHaven, 1310 At- lanta Rd., Box 11, Marietta. Want mule drawn mower, must be in good cond., priced reasonably. R. C. Rollins, Ma- rietta, Ph. 428-1255. .- Want 2 Ford tractors, rough but in good running shape, not later than 1956 models. Weldon Ivey, P. O. Box 156, Cumming. : Want rotary mower for 1950 Ford tractor, pull type, state price and cond. J. D. Am- brose, 445 Brentwood Dr., N. E., Atlanta 3, Ph. CE 3-8885. Want rotary mower for Far- mall Cub tractor with rear hitch, reasonably priced, ex- cellent cond. Within 75 mi. radius of Statesboro. Gerald Cowart Rt. 1, Box 41, Ella- ville. Want one big Dutchman automatic feeder; also, want chicken house covered with Rt. 1, Pearson, Want good jeep with 4 wheel drive suitable for farm use; also, one row Minneopolis - Moline tractor with pianter, distributor, cultivators, and 16 in. bottom plow, has starter, lights and hydraulic lift, for sale or trade for 1946 Chev: pickup truck, new motor, good cab and body. William E. Nes- ae Rt. 1, Box 48X, Fitzger- ald. eee Want manure spreader, must be in good cond. State what you have, size, make and price. H. B. Brookshire, Such- es. Want to rent a one yard cap. Overland pan or equiv. with 3 pt. hitch for John Deere 40 tractor, for 60 days. Would buy one in need of re- pairs if price is right. G. E. Pruett, Rt. 2, Dallas. Want irrigation pump which will pump between 200 and 400 gal. per minute under high pressure. Hither electric or gasoline; also, 3000 to 4000 ft. used 2 in. pipe either steel or aluminum, sprinkler heads if available. B. E. Bridges, -|Box 1311, Macon, Ph. SH 6- 6268. Want Ford tractor, 8N or equiv., with 3 pt. hitch and power take-off, 1952 or later model with or without equip., reasonable and must be in good cond. Prefer within 50 mi. radius. State what you have, cond., price anc where it can be seen. E. P. Kakalecik, Rt. 7, Macon. Want any quantity hog fenc- ing, new or U. : also,. need grass cutter for 6 hp Bolen- Husky garden tractor, deep well pump with jet, plate glass, wheelbarrow, reinforc- ing rods. Mrs. H. P. Sullivan, Jr., Rt. 1, Box 175-A. Evans, Ph. 736-1257. - Livestock FOR SALE Cattle Nice gentle Guernsey cow, giving 4 gals, of milk a day, $150.00 at my home. Mrs. L. R. Cabe, Rt. 3, Box 395, Col- lege Park Ph. PO 1-9796. Red Jersey milch cow, giv- ing 2 1/2 gals. per day, $125., gentle; also, L. P. gas tank, propane, 170 gal., $85., above ground type. B. H. Cardin, Joillette Rd., Rt. 3, Box 402, College Fark, Ph. PO 7-3347. Small reg. herd of polled Shorthorns, 16 brood cows with calves or to calve this ls We Wisse Rt. 2 power electric motor, tin. H. C. Corbitt, Jr., Rural Several freshen and heavy springing top Jersey cows for sale. T. J. Hall, Union Point, Ph. 489-4930. Reg. Angus bulls of best Eileenmere blood, 7-9 mos. old $150.; 20-24 mos. old $300. R. O. Anderson. c/o Double D Ranch, Keysville. Springers, Holstein, Jer- sey, all sizes, all good quality, priced to sell. R. G. Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 268-4032. Purebred Angus _ cattle, young bulls, cows with calves by side, bred heifers and 2 herd bulls. David T. Jenning, ae Box 84, Americus, Ph. Reg. high producing Jer- sey cows in good production now, $175. Robert Allen, Fayetteville, Ph. HO 1-7775 (Atlanta). 150 springing heifers. Jer- sey, Holsteins and Guernseys, all have been calfhood vacci- nated, dehorned, extra teats elipped, very gentle, bred to Angus Bulls to start calving June 15. Julius Bishop, P. O. Be 987, Athens, Ph. LI 6- Reg. Hereford bull 22 mo. old, $175. See at farm, 7 mi. So. of Fayetteville, Hwy. 92, ask direction at Amoco Store. M. B. Carter, Woolsey, Ph. HO 1-5043 (Atlanta). Jersey cow, 3 gal. daily, $175. or will trade for equal value in heifers and bull; al- so, electric churn, $5. O. J Tallmon, 3646 Georgia Ave., Hapeville, Ph. PO 6-7163._ . Good gentle Guernsey milch cow giving 4 gals. daily or more with 2 Whiteface Hereford calves 2 wks. old. J. A. Sanders, 3080 Sharon Dr., Macon, Ph. 743-3287. 50 Hereford heifers, mostly polled, others dehorned, black- leg treated, open, ready for early spring breeding, clean test TB and Bangs, C. F. Ir- win, Jr) Rt 1, Box 241, Sandersville. Dbl. standard Whiteface bull; also, 43 large heifers, Holsteins, Guernseys and Jer- seys, bred 3 to 6 mos., lot, $5000. B. A. Hasty, Rt. 1, Conyers, Ph. 483-8988. | Reg. Jersey cow no. 2183886, Jester and Brampton ances- tary, 4 gals. or better when fresh, calf about 5 mos. old, cow still in good production, $175. Robert Allen, Fayette- ville Ph. HO 1-7775 (Atlanta). Several reg. Holstein Springer heifers for sale. Leonard Britt, c/o E. O. Britts Farm, Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-5141. ga a Serene tn Fe ee 15 mo. old reg. Black Ang- us bull, grandson of Int'l. Grand Champion bull, O. B. 13th., $210., delivered free to 100 mi. and papers furnished. Cliff McClure, Dawsonville, Ph. 265- 2266. Ee BN SD Dee eS 2 good Guernsey milch cows, one to freshen Aug. 15 other Sept. 1; large reg. male, 2 yrs. old, good bloodlines, all have been tested. H. W. Thurmond, Farmington. ST I EE I eae en ee Young Reg. Guernsey bulls, service age, Diamond and Warbash Cannon Ball breed- ing, best bloodlines, reason- ably priced. F. H. Bunn, Mid- ville. Several Holstein heifers with calves, some have spring- ers, prices reasonable. : Jackson, c/o Flint River Farms, Jonesboro, Ph. DR 8- 2245. % Reg. Black Angus pull, ealved March 8, 1960, grand- son of Dor Macs Bradalier- mere 10th Intl. Grand Cham- pion 1956, halter broke, gen- fle, calfhood vaccinated. Hu- bert Brown, Rt. 2, Duluth, Ph. GR 6-3679. 12 reg. polled Hereford bulls, C.M.R. bloodlines; 6, 7/8 Charolois cross, bulls and 25 polled Hereford heifers. W. M. Alford, Rt. 1, Rocky Shoals Rd., Ellerslie. Reg. Hereford bull, 22 mos. old, $175., top bloodlines. M. B. Carter, Woolsey, Ph. HO 1-5043 (Atlanta). ; 5 nice Reg. Angus cows with calves by _side, g00 bloodlines. Milan Purvis, Pat- ton Dr., Americus, Ph. 924- 7109. - Santa Gertrudis bull, 14 mos. old; ealfhood vaccinated, from S. sire and S. dam, sires wt. about 1800 Ibs. $250. J. derhold, Rt. 1 Winston, 42-2764 (Douglasville). |ponies. All are gentle, sma Milking strain Shorthorn male calf, born 3-17-62, reg. in buyers name, roan color. Adam Whitaker, Blue Ridge, Ph. 632-5548. - 20 top quality dairy heifers, 1 yr. old, 30 heifers, 3 mos. old, priced to sell. Terrell Swindle, Nashville, Ph. 9292. 30 Wisconsin artificial Hol- stein heifers, calfhood vacci- nated, T. B. tested, will be- gin freshening about last of August. Walter Ogden, Odum, Ph. 584-3102. Horses, Mules & Ponies _ At stud: Reg. Shetland stal- lion, Red Toppers Goldie, Reg. No. 52603 and J.A.G. Red Crescent, Jr., Reg. 60714. Both red sorrell, 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. 1, Hull, Ph. LI-8-1991 (Ath- ens, no collect calls). Mare horse for sale, wt. between 1000 and 1100 lbs., works single or double, and saddles good. Gentle and per- feotly safe for children. W. R. Bishop, Old National Hwy. and Bethsadia Rd. River- dale. Several Palomino mares with colts at side, also 4 colts 16 to 20 mos. old, broken for riding; one Reg. Tennessee Walking mare. All priced rea- sonable. J. H. Finney, Jr., +1305 N. Lee Street, LaGrange, Ph. TU 4-7321. Nice gentle Shetland pony gelding, 3 yrs. old, ridden by 2 yr. old baby, with almost new saddle, bridle, blanket, complete, $175. Clyde E. Thompson, Rt. 2, Box 383, Wrightsboro Rd., Ph, RE-6-6612. 3 yr. old small Welch mare with Palomino stud_colt by side, gentle, $150.; Big Man Walking horse. 1 gelding has placed Ist in every show ever entered under English plea- sure, $250.; other horses, gen- tle, being used for trail rides and pony ring and new and used saddles. Don Cochran, c/o Rebel Ridge Farm, Shiloh Rd., Kennesaw, Ph. 427-1819 (Marietta). Welch horse colt 1 yr. old, wt. approx. 650 lbs., $125., or trade for cattle of equal value. G. C. Neyman, Rt. 6, Fred Kelly Rd. Rome, Ph. 234- 4330. At stud: Golden Palomino stallion, shown under Step Easy Little Man, fee $25., will breed till mare is caught, can pick up mare; also quarter horse gelding and one quar- ter mare with 2 mo. old colt by side. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy. Decatur, Ph. BU-9-5798. Dark chestnut yearling fil- ly with flax mane and tail; light Chestnut, 2 yr. old filly, gentle and rides well; Latigo roping saddle; English saddle; pr. large animal clippers and assorted other tack. George Lindsey, 102 Melody Lane, Kennesaw, Ph. 427-3957 : Reg. Albino stallion, 4 yrs. old, 5-gaited, show and pa- rade type, well-trained, gen- tle. Mrs. Julia Herndon, Rt. 1, Suwanee. 3 Mexican burros for sale: 2 females, 1 male, also sever- al brown and white spotted children can ride and handle, will also work, Joe Haley, Rt. 2, Lavonia. Res. Tenn. Walking geld- ing, Go Boys Silver Man, | yrs. old, has been shown in Juvenile pleasure classes by 13 yr. old boy. Children and lady broke. W. R. Wiggins, Rt. 2. Cuthbert, Ph. 732-2068. a sac cele RR NR eNOS Yearling walking horse colt, chestnut color with stocking legs, blaze face; also, half Morgan colt, 22 mos. old, chestnut color with 4 stock- ing legs, green broke, reason- ably priced $175. ea. Fred Als dred, Box 226, Summerville, Ph. 857-4481. Over 50 outstanding frolic, game, amateur show and sad- d|dle horses, with English and Western tack for ea., all have been used all summer; also, standing at stud; The Golden King (Q. H.) and The Silver Duke (Arabian) with several extra good mares; mares and colts, bred mares, and Q. H. stud colts, for sale or exchange for eattle. Zack Wilkins, Val- dosta, Ph. CH-2-1340. Augusta, lj old, 70-80 Ibs., 4| 150-175 lbs., $50.; 2 real nice ag Reg. Palomino stallion, 4 yrs. old, good pleasure or show horse, good color and gentle, will sell or trade for using quarter mare. C. Hardin, Rt. 2, Alpharetta, Ph 475- 5876. 5 yr. Walking Palomino 2 mare, gentle for children and no bad habits, bred to reg. Tenn. Walking stallion.; 7 yr. old bay Walking horse, gen- tle for children and no bad habits. O. H. Jordan Sr. 628 vere St., Cuthbert, Ph: RE- | Med. size riding horse, 5 yrs. old, easy kept mare with 3 white stocking feet, $175. or trade for polled Hereford bull or other cattle of equal value. John T. Dunn, Rt. 1, Ellen- wood, Ph. MA-7-1058. Shetland ponies: Palomino mare with flax mane and tail; red mare; 2 dapple stallions with flax mane and tail. Rob- ert Cobb, Rt. 2, Adairsville. Reg. 3 yr. old sorrel Ten- nessee Walking mare T.W.H.- B:A. 620135. Broke to ride and being ridden daily. Will trade mare for 2 horse tan-= dem axle trailer in good shape, factory built only. Louis Fal- zarano, c/o Triangle Acres, Thomson, Ph. 1500. Tenn. Walking horse, year- ling stud, black, sired by Dubys Black Boy. Catherine Banks, 6010 Lawrenceville Rd., Tucker, Ph. 938-1690. Mare mule, works any- where. G. L. Morris, 5201 Howell Dr., Stone Mountain, Ph. 667-R-2 (Thomson). Bay mare mules, 12 yrs. old, wt, about 1,000 lbs. Gus Wat- son, Canton St., Cumming (1 biock from Court House).. Pleasure gelding, anprox. 700 Ibs., suitable for children, age and disposition good, $100.; also, black gelding with star and stockings, 2 1/2 yrs. old, gentle, $125. Must sell. Asa Marshall, 4511 Rivoli Dr., Macon, Ph. SH-3-0323. Sheep and Goats Saanan goat, hornless, purebred, fresh in 3rd_time, $50. Located 5 mi. out Potash Rd., at Ben Sewells. John Pray, Cedartown. 2 nice milk goats, one gives 5 ats. daily, one gives a gal. daily, to freshen soon; also, some 5 part game hens, just started laying. Mrs. Lee Kir- keey, 3860 Cascade, Rd., 5.W., Atlanta, Ph. 344-2581. Adult American (Common) goats for sale, females, $15. a., will include kids if born before sale. Wm. Rockel, Rt. . 4, Magnolia Rd., Thomasville. Reg. French Alpine, fresh in, milk goat, giving 3 ats. daily, would give more if fed good, for sale or trade for calf. Can be seen at my place. V. R. Stallings, 7088 So. Ex- pressway, Jonesboro, Ph. 478- 6476. OO ig eres coi ed ar were 4 Nuban milk goats, horn less, 1 yr. old, one milking and giving 1/2 gal. daily; Nu- ban billy, all $60. Tommy Duckett, Corben Hill Rd, Ellijay. : Swine SRS AFL a es VS SI DU ee obec Duroc male, wt. about 150 Ibs., ready for service, $40.; one that weighs about 100 Ibs., $30.; 4 gilts, wt. 125 Ibs., $30. ea.; 36 pigs, 2-1/2 mos. $25. ea. All Reg., treated and _ wormed, Ernest P. Carter, Baxley. Nice cherry red Reg. meat type Duroc gilts, 8 mos. old, males, 5 mos., 80-100 Ibs., $35. ea. All treated and wormed. J. H. Donaldson, Rt. 1. Fort Valley (7 mi. E, on State Rt. 96). Choice Duroc breeding stock, males and females, all from large litters, 3 -_ 5-1/2 mos. old. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84,. Metter, Ph. 685-1016. _Duroe boars and gilts, 5 1/2 mos. old, treated for Cholera, - $50. ea.; boars and gilts, 3> mos, old, treated for Cholera, $30.; Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton, (15 mi. S.E. of Guyton, Hwy: 30). Spotted Poland China ser- vice size boars, long, lean meat, type, best bloodlines; also, 2 litters, boars and gilts, will be 8 wks. old_second and Jast wk. of Sept. Reg. in buy- ers name. Will ship. Letters ans. Julius George, Rt. 2, Cave Spring. ! Tae fase vee Seles t { t i E rE aE ee os ft # E e PAGE FOUR a Americas New Problem (Continued From Page 1) - assistance, for even grown men know they would be cut down before the police could arrive. This, we realized when we published this column, was a warning to be remem- bered and learned from. In fact, like a doleful melody that lingers on in the mind, refusing to be forgotten. Did Sevareid describe Seattle 20 or 40 years hence? Perhaps he did, although not neces- sarily soyet! He did recall to mind the gradual, times. it was lem. Livestock Seed & Plants FOR SALE FOR SALE I Large multiplying onion Swine sets, 50c qt.; few top buttons, Reg. Tamworth pigs, boars and gilts, all ages, $25. up. J. S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitz- gerald, Ph. 6541. Purebred Duroc. pigs for sale, eee es C. M. Eunice, Jr., Rt. 3, Waycross, Ph. AT 3-9396. - Reg. spotted Poland China pigs, good bloodlines, reg. in buyers name. Hugh West- brook, Rt. 1, Cave Spring. Purebred Duroc boar hog, wt. approx. 350 to 400 lbs., 15 mos. old, $60. G. C. Ney- mon, Rt. 6, Fred Kelly Rd, Rome, Ph. 234-4330. 3 hogs, 2 milch cows and one calf for sale. Mrs. J. PaprisOny Nt.4b= 70x 143, Jonesboro, Ph. 478-9412. _ Top quality reg. Landrace hogs, 20 bred gilts almost ready to farrow; 10 service age boars, gilts and weaning pigs. Terrell Swindle, Nash- ville, Ph. 9292. . Good quality purebred Du- roc males, 6 mos. pla Located 5 mi. N. of Metter, 9 Mi. So. of Twin City. Leo Akins, Rt. 2, Box 153, Metter. First class Berkshire boar of March farrow with CMS|G breeding on each side of ped- igree, $30. C. J. Hardman, Commerce, Ph. 5-3891. Reg. Landrace, service age, boar, from popular blood- lines. M. T. Courson, Hazle- hhurst, Ph. 5-2589. Reg. Black Essex pigs, 10 wks. old, available in ap- prox. 2 wks. Booking orders now. Wiley G. Dampier, Rt. 1. Box 210, Valdosta. Livestock WANTED Want free use of 3-6 yr. old reg. filly for board and care of same. Will dry feed and take suitable horse through winter. C. J. Douglas, 53 Baker St., N.W., Atlanta 8. Want 1-1000 dairy type ealves, 4-10 days old, Hol- stein or Holstein cross prefer- red, will pick up once each week at your place. Mrs. Fred B. Gilstrip, Rt. 2, Millers Mill Rd., Stockbridge, Ph. A23-3074 (MeDonough). Want 3 Hereford bulls, eith- er horned or polled, around 19-20 mos. old. Advise breed- ing, wt. and price. Chas. I. Goodwin, 307 Pineland Rd., ye Atlanta 5) Ph. -237- Want to board saddle mare er gelding for use of same, will dry feed and take suita- ble -horse: through the winter. A. W. Hudgins, 742 Concord Rd., Smyrna, Ph. HE 5-7335. Want_to.trade reg. polled Hereford bull, wt. about 1000 Ibs. for: Black Angus bull: of equal breeding and wt. J. P. Boston, RFD 1, Kingston, Ph. ED 6-4451 (no collect calls). Want true Palomino mare eolt, 6-8 mos. old, gaited, rea- sonably priced, photo would help. No shetland wanted. Pope aa: Rt 2 Lavonia. ae 50c plus 25 postage per at. Per. 329. Mrs. Grace Autry Rt. 4, Buena Vista. Fall tomatos, Big Boy, $1, 30; Brussell sprouts, 95 C; Shallots buttons, 50c qt.; Birdseye pepper,. 60c doz.: Garlic button, 25c, 3 doz. F. J. Witherspoon, ness St., Atlanta 10, Ph. PL 3- H2pde Little white nest onions for fall planting $2.00 gal. Per. 47. add 50c postage for each gal. Ps Brown, Rt. 1." Ball Ground. Rutgar tomatoes and Ga. and heading collard plants, 90c C; $2.10, 300, cheaper by thousand. Per. 301. Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Rhubarb pie plant stalks '25 Ib.; garlic, grows as large as onions, 3, 50c., Spearmint, Tanzy, 3, 25c; 7, 50c; golden multiplying onions, fall plant- ing, 20c lb. Per. 93. Add post- age. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. - White nest onions for fall and spring planting, $2.00 gal; red scallion multiplying on- ions, $1.50 gal.; Red scallion onion buttons, $1.00 gal. Per. 50. Add 49c postage ea. gal. he Brows Hise ie baa 1 Ground. Collard plants, two cents ea. Will not ship. Per. 401. Claude McDaniel, 1804 Lakewood Ave.. S. E., Atlanta 15. Old fashioned multiplying onion sets of reddish purple eolor, for fall planting, 50c qt. and 30c postage. Per. 337. Mrs. Paul Davis, Rt. 1, Mon- roe. Dry garden sage, $1. 50 Ib., large amt. cheaper; garlic bulbs, 75- Ib:; peppermint plants, 60c doz. p. p. Per. 178. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple. Poultry FOR SALE 32 Bantam chickens, B. B. Reds, white Cochins, black Cochin, W. C. black Polish, Black Rose Comb. and Arau- canus, all grown; also, 2 pens, 4x 4, 12 ft. long, 1 pen, 3 x 4; all for $50.00. Neal Goodson, Sandy Springs Lane, Box 181, Marietta, Ph. 427- 6770. Buff Brahmas, top show prospect from National and Intl. champions, 15 chicks, 9 wks. old, $1.25 ea.; 6 trios, 8-1/2 mos. old, $7. 50 trio; 2 trios, 8 mos. old, $12.50 trio: 3 trios 1961 breeders, $15. 00 trio; (Hatching eggs, $3.00 per 12 or 15 for $3.50 until Sept. 10) Will ship chickens collect express, light crates, no col- lect calls. W. S. Hogan, 878 Stallings St., S. E., Atlanta 16, Ph. MA 7 6065. 20-25 Superior mating, bed to lay, non-sexed, white Leg- horn pullets, ready to begin laying, cannot ship. Mrs. M. Dickson, Rt. 1, Osierfield. Trio dark Cornish bantams laying every day, 1961 hatch-. ed, from show winning stock $5.00. Will ship. Claude Lo- gan, Rt. A, Ellijay. 2 Ib, trios, Nigger Round-. heads, $10.00 trio. Grady Tho- mas, Blairsville, : 308 Holder- | PT | calls. Ph, 943-5276, evolutionary changes in Seattle which have come about in our contemporary Many citizens now living here can re- call earlier times when Seattle and its surrounding areas had large open spaces of wild greenery; brooks babbled toward - the Sound and lakes, and the air always was bright and clear, inspiring to breathe; and traffic congestion was not yet a prob- Today, too much of the greenery is gone; the brooks have been obliterated, their flows usually turned into storm sewers; air and water pollution have be- eyes ' 50 White Rock pullets, 3 mos. old, wt. about 3-1/2 lbs., 75 ea.; 50 white Leghorn hens, 50c ea. Will not ship. Joe Williams, Rt. 1, Fairburn, Ph. HO 1-5872 (inquire at Shopworth Supermarket on hwy. 74 from Fairburn) 4 laying hens and one young adult rooster, $10.00 also, fine, 4-5 lbs., cockerels, $2.00 ea. All purebred dark Cornish from unrelated stock, shipped express collect. Mrs. Maude Granger, Reidsville. Araucanus chickens, $8.00 ; $12.00 trio, express col- lect, hatching eggs, assorted colors, $4.00 doz. insured par- cel post. Priced reduced until Sept. 1. Mrs. Addie A. Ed- wards, 716 Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta 8, TR 4- 5152. 5 game hens and 2 game roosters, Roundhead and Shuppler cross, about 5 mos. old, $7.00; 4 Golden Sebright rooster about 5 mos. old, $1 ea., or $4.00 for all; also, Sil- ver Duckwing Bantam roos- ter about 4 mos. old, $2.00 Dewey Holland, Box 14, Coog- ler Rd., Dalton (Will ship, no C202 Di) == 8 ducks, some $1.00, others $1.50. Can be seen at Louise, Ga. Mrs. Lillie Harris, Rt. 2, Hogansville, Ph. TU 4- 7503 (LaGrange) Approx. 500 young ears (white Leghorns) Kimber Strain; also, 444 wire cages (swinging) new watering troughs, automatic water sys- tem, priced right. W. Hearn, 6900 Campbellton Rd., Atlanta, Ph. DI 4-0046. 300 Harco Red pullets, sex link, lay brown eggs, 24 wks. old, laying about 50 pct., $2.00 per bird. Robert Allen, Fay- etteville, Ph. HO 1-7775 (At- Janta). 300 Kimber laying meng 1 yr. old July 14th past, Wee $1.00 ea. Walton Von Strode, 1607 So. Patterson St., Val- dosta. Domesticated flying Mallard ducks, $2.00 ea. T. R. Morgan, Rt. 4, Box 141, Sylvania, Ph. 857- 4795 (Newington) 100 white Leghorn pullets, about 9 wks. old, no collect Riley Lewis, Box 291, Fairburn, Ph. 964-6905. Several pure wild drakes, Mallard, $4.00 ea.; 100 3rd generation from Wild Mallard ducks, $5.00 pr.; extra drakes, $2.00 ea.; 10 domestic flying Mallard drakes, $1.50 ea.; 4 white call drakes, $2.00 ea.; 2 pr. gray calls, $6.00 pr. Ship- ped express collect only. Paul W. Barwick, Rt. 2, Pine Park, Cairo, Ph. CA 6-4402. Per. 256. Hay, Feed, Grain FOR SALE 300 tons highly fertilized, clean Coastal Bermuda grass hay at farm at Louvale. R. L Fareed Lumpkin, Ph, VE 8- Coastal Bermuda hay (highly fertilized) for sale in field at farm located 5 mi. No. of Blakely on Hwy. 27, $18.00 per ton until further notice, Contact before sending truck. We can arrange trucking on 8 - 10 ton loads at extra cost. Mrs. Evelyn S. Gee, Blakely, Ph. 4454, Large sq. bales of oat hay, 85c bale, cut and baled with- out rain. Ralph D. Ruther- ford, Rt. 2, Powder Springs | come oppressi 1962 crop hay. Coastal Ber- muda, Lespedeza, Rye grass, Clover and Fescue, 50c bale; $20.00 ton at field, 6r 65c bale, $25.00 ton at barn. Cecil H. Travis, c/o Pine Crest Acres, Riverdale, Ph. 461-4862. Coastal Bermuda hay, large bales, 75c, 1962 crop. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River Farms, Jonesboro, Ph. DR 8- 2245. Sericea Lespedeza hay, 50c bale, or $30.00 ton at barn, J. J. Aderhold, Rt. 1, Winston, Ph. 942-2764 (Douglasville). Game and Fowl FOR SALE Chukar partridges, 10 wk. old birds, $1.40; breeders, $1.75 to $2.50. Orby Southard, 210 S. Grove St., Dahlonega, Ph, 864-3765. Bolands, $2.50 pr. now lay- ing; also, Bobwhites, $2.50 pr., eggs, $15.00 C; day old birds, 25c ea. Older birds pric- ed according to age. Birds from 1 to 12 wks. old. A. N.|. Reeve, 7866 Roswell Rd., Rt. 1, Dunwoody, Ph. 993-4020. Per. 32. Young pheasants, all ages, also, young Bobwhite quail. Per. 90. George Blalock, Grovetown, Ph. RE 6-2241, | White King pigeons, $4.00 pr.; white doves, $4.00 pr: V. E. Andrews, 1342 Columbia Dr., Decatur, Ph. BU 4-1772. Bobwhite quail eggs, $10.00 C.; day old birds, 20c ea.; older birds priced according to age. Per. 24, Walter H. Ha- gan, Renolds Ra., Morrow, Ph. 366-1069. Northern Bobwhite quail, all ages and quail eggs rea-- sonably priced; also, few pr. now laying fertile eggs, for sale. Eggs hatched on shares. Per. 52. Joe Linkous, 4011 Briarcliff Rd., N. E., Atlanta 6, Ph. 634-7416. Northern Bobwhite quail, 5 wks. old, 60c ea.; Ringneck doves $4.00 pr.; white doves $5 pr. Will ship express col- lect. Quail eggs, $2.00 doz. in- sured parcel post. Send money order. Per. 28, Miss Eve Wal- lace, 716 Myrtle St., N. E.. At- lanta 8, Ph. TR 4-5152. Northern Bobwhite quail, 1- 7 day old birds, 25c ea.; older birds 5c ea. additional week. Per. 129; also, some Cornish chicks, assorted ages. Alvine C. Arrington, P. O. Box 203, Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-8907. Chukar partridges, 60c - $2.50 ea. according to age, good healthy birds. Roy A. Patterson, 78 Claire Dr., S. E., Atlanta 15, Ph. MA 7- 5618. 960) = 64 hatch breeder quail, up to 10 and 1/8 ounc- es or 4 ozs. larger than aver- age. Imp. 42 yrs. Order eggs early, Per, 27; also, will pay $10.00 pr. for unrelated su- perior Bobwhites to further improve mine. Free color photos and state wt. Cert. of Champions. William A. Tho- mas, Box K., Mark Bldg. At- lanta, Ph. MU 8-0866. Pheasants 1 wk. to 1/2 grown, all sizes, Ringnecks, Reeves and Mongolians, prices depend on size of birds. J. H. Roquemore, RFD 2, Americus. Ped. N. Z. White rabbits of best bloodlines: 2 trios, 3 mos. old, $12.00 pr. trio; 2 fine bucks ready for service, $7.50 and $8.00 ea. All special se- lects. Satisfaction guarn. R eee Brantle eontte 0 49, Wrigh | gestion has become aC Many of these same citize call when it was safe to walk night in any but the worst sectic city, where the innocent didnt way. Delinquency, adult and was not a mounting problem. Today, or tonight, uneasiness bad as in New York or many et but it is beginning to get that wa: policemen in our city move in threes in some sections of the com 13 Silver pheasants with 2 cocks and young pheasants, 19! hatch. $35.00 for al ship, no collect call, Clure, Sr., ; 942-3077. Bobwhite quail one $22.00 C.; 2 wks. old to put out; Chukar all sizes and bantam: s, Per: 1142-3. of Log Cabin Dr., Sm 794-4696. After 6 p. AUG. 161:00 p.m. Commercial Replace Hereford Heifer Salk Coastal Plains Expe - Station, Tifton, Ga heifers No grade GOOD over ue 5 BCIA Records fers, Open Heifer Calves Graded _ stock Extension Se: For information Georgia Hereford A: cone P.O. noe a. AUG. 17 1:00 p. m. Purebred Guernsey Livestock Arena, Fair Grounds, Macon, 42 Females and 5 Mal Females are fresh or calve soon. Sale is 5 catalog write: W. W ney, Rt. 1, Canton, AUSUSE 23, 1962 P.M. Duroc Aucti at farm south of nille, Ga. 40 gilts boars, some from CMS bi and some from Certifi litters. Ben Joiner, Ten SATURDAY AUGU 10:00 A. M. Shetla farm located 8 Es Covington, Ga. at inte tion of Ga. Hwy. 142 11 100 ponies to b sold, both Reg. and Gr Free pony to be even ay Roy Arnold, Rt. Cor ton, Ga., Ph. Ta6 52 AUG. 25 1:00 p. m. Altamaha Hereford | ers Annual Sale of ed Herefords at W. Co. Livestock Mark Jesup, Ga., Col. Ro Brockinton, Hadloc Auctioneer 9 Hor Bulls, 17 Horned Fem 16 Polyled Bulls, 34 P. Females All of pop bloodlines For Ca phi P. O. Box 67, O -Ga. SATURDAY, Sept. 1 17 So., 5 mi. from Sava 2:00 P. M., quarter horses, cow po and other ribbons and phies Sunday, Sep starting at 10:00 A. horse frolic, barrel rac rescue race and many events. Ribbons and t1 phies to have classed ev. small frys, juniors, sen and Jack Benny. ments available, room over-nite camping. T Bavantae Sheek