Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 November 7

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te man, aged 38, di-
wants any kind of

work, Luther Smith,
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old man "wants Aight
ehicken farm work
hange for smaill salary,
board and laundry. Ru-
aurk, 3 Barnard Ave.,
nge, Ph. TU. 4-5577.

with several yrs. exp.
job growing broilers.
old, fair health, do not
or smoke. Will consider
lary | and percent of

prefer straight
Beie small house

need to be moved.
ack on Rie 2-0/0
En, ane Chi Ca-






aged 40, ex-
sober, honest work-
lled gardening work
ts and crops, wants

responsible farm

hristian home. Ref.
oe ee en

ry y and living Tees

Have furniture. J. E.
051 Wells St., Avon-
h. 378-0275.

e@ man and wife want
poultry farm. Exp. with
both can work. Have
boy. Need to be
rood, Rt. 2, e/o

d uae 66. yrs. old,
income, would
caretaker on cat-

ear, or small
ite 49 yrs. old, also

tor and car. Both
eal cond. Harris
, Box 151, Rich-



man and wife,
g wants job as
operator, or assis-
ss poultry breeding ane
any xp. nO Pr:

es poultry farm
2 oe and con-
Robert W. Smith, 991
St; NW, Atlanta 18.

man, 32 yrs. old,
ren, white, sober and
ant dairy on shares,
consider wages. Re-
. Cardin,

ardt Cr.,


































Fort Ogle-
866-8278 (after



le Shite man, aged 54
ants job helping on
Can not drive truck or
r. Need board and wash-

10

salary,
large family. Give age
umber in family. Must
gus fare. Give full de-
ce Box 139 oe Mary



are man Saari job
etaker on farm or do-
work or working

and broilers.

t drive truck or
ean work with

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1962

White man wants job look-
ing after chickens, hogs, ecat-
tle, and helping with elderly
people. Age 52 yrs, good

{health and do not drinks or

smoke, State salary. B.
Mason, 203-1/2 Whitehaly Sti
SW, Atlanta 3

Need work at once on cat-

tle or poultry farm. Have 5
children, oldest 17, next 14,
to work, Would like 3 or 4
rm. house partly furnished.
Mrs. M. Hallford, Rt. 2, Box
199, Toccoa.

Man experienced in me-
chanics, tractors, row crop,
feed and dry lot feeding on



dairy farm wants job. Need

furnished apt., or small house
for small family, Will go any-
eer Laurence Siniard, Rt.

c/o Eugene Smith, Dallas,
Ph. 447-4091.

Experienced a ae aged
50. wants job milking in par-
lor with 50 cows. One that
wife and I can handle. Prefer
Surge milkers, but any kind
will do. Need 3 or 4 rm. house,
or trailer. Honest and relia-
bie, can give references. Ken-
neth- Snedegar, Rt. 1, c/o J.
N. Duffey, Morrow.

White man, 37, wants job
|| tending layers
farm. Sober, honest and de-
pendable, and will: work for
reasonable wkly. salary. Par-
ty answering must not drink.

~| Need--to--be: moved.to.3-or-4.--

rm. house wired for elec.
stove. Ready to go to work at
any time for right party.
Charlie Murdock, Rt. 3, Dog-
wood Dr., Summerville (any

day except Sunday. No phone

calls.)

Farm Help

WANTED





Want woman to live in, do
light farm work with paid

isalary. Bl. Dillard, Rt. 1;
Monroe, Ph. 267-9216.
e farm. Can drive |.

Want expert dairyman to
take charge of herd, mostly
Reg. Jerseys, 40-50 milking,
DeLaval pipeline milkers and
bulk milk tank. House, lights,
milk and $50. wk. salary. H.
P. Russell, Jr., Rt. 1, Boston.

Want experienced dairy
hand, sober, and _ familiar
with DeLaval milkers. Good
salary and house for right
man. Charles Von~- Waldner,
c/o Von Waldner Farms, Inc.,
Rt. 4, Sylvania. Call collect
857-4740, (Newington).

Want farm maintenance
man to do ordinary mechan-
ical work, simple welding,
eic.. who is in good physical
econd., and able to drive trac-
tor and do other farm work.
Good house available on
school bus Rt. No drinkers
wanted. Jack Willis, Rt. 2,
Folkston.

Want working foreman for
So. Ga. farm with knowledge
of general farm equipment
who is exp. in corn, peanuts,
and general row crop farm-
ing. Small family. No drink-
ers. Have house with elec.
and plurnbing on school bus
and mail rt. Give age, num-
ber in family and ref. in first
letter. Lester Varn, Rt. 3, Box
530,: Albany, Ph. HE 5-8621.
(no collect calls).











Have opening for good,
ciean, dependable, sober man,
exp. in dairying. Excel. posi-
tion for first rate dairyman.
Have 6 R. house with plumb-
i id elec., on sch. bus and
t. Give age, pee in

Rg, Heard

on poultry



Want young or middle-aged
couple to live in and share my
home with me. Would like
some one who will board me.
Have small flock of chickens
and few acres of land. Ref.
exchanged. R. L. Lasseter,

Riverdale, Ph. GR. 8-8646
(nights).
Want elderly couple who

are self supporting to live in
home, (ready furnished and
rent free) and do light farm
chores and be companion to
e:derly lady. Mrs. J. W. Bent-
ley, Rt. 2, Thomaston, Ph.
647-3809.

Want middle-aged woman
with fair education, clean and
respectable, to do small farm
chores. Will furnish 4 R.
house and $25. wk. -and 3
meals to begin with and raise
pay later if satisfactory. Give
telephone (or nearest) No.
and 3 ref. J. Lynwood Bent-
ley, Srv., The Rock, Ph. 647-
3688.

Want man, 30 to 40 yrs. odd,
reliable and sober, with fam-
ily, for 900 A..farm foreman.
Must be exp. with hogs, cattle
and mach., know how to cast-
rate and vac., mix and grind
feeds, keep records of breed-
ing and feeding. Salary and
share of profits. Give exp.,
qualifications, and ref. D. L.
Fountain, P. O. Drawer 878,
Warner Robins.

Want-white middle-aged
Christian lady, free to live in
and care for semi-invalid, do
light house keeping and farm
and poultry chores, $40.
month, Mrs. S. A. Smith, Oak
Dale Dale Rd., Rt. 1, Smyrna.
"Want retired couple or sing-
le man, honest, sober, with
own income who can do car-

-penter and repair work, to do

farm chores in exch. for
house to live in, wired for
elec. stove, well in yard (no
bath or hot water), with gar-
den to grow vegtables, on
mail Rt. near Jasper. Must
pay own light bill. Will ans.
letters. Mrs. Lillie Mashburn,
Rt. 3, Jasper.

Opening for family to learn
modern dairying as Mbr. o
Rabun Gap-Nacoochee School
on Farm Family Plan.(10 yr.
training program designed for
families wishing to establish
own farms). Some exp. with
livestock necessary. Must be
reliable family with good
eredit record and with chil-
dren who can and will help
with work. Send ref. and in-
formation. Fred M. Kelley,
Dir. Adult Education, Rabun
Gap-Nacoozhee School, Rabun
Gap.



Want couple to live in nice
home with widow, on farm,

ideal location and on paved).

rd. Couple can raise chickens
and have 5 or 10 A. of land
for own use, and have rent,
fuel and electricity free. Mrs.
S. N. Maddox, Rt. 2, Pender-
grass.

Equipment

FOR SALE





Carterpillar tractor to pull
Ig. bush and bog harrow, ex-
cel. cond., $950.; also, portable
G. E. welding mch. with Wis-
consin 4 cyl. engine, mounted
on 2 wheel steel trailer with
ball type hitch, approx. 65 ft.
leads, good cond., $475. Robert
i Loombs,260 | Dunn. 4St:,
Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-8673.

Set of. lightning rods for
a or will trade for any-



Spence
: d

1946 Ford 1-% ton truck,
1954 Olds eee, runs good,
good tires, $150. J. J. H. Ban-
ister, Rt. 1, College Park, Ph.

NUMBER 10

400 swinging wire cages
with new watering troughs.
Make offer. Mrs. W. H. Hearn,
1362 Elva Dr., S. W., Atlanta





PO. 1-1710. 11, DI. 4-2668.

Farmall Cub tractor, culti- New Holland hay bayler in
vator, planter, turning plow,|perfect cond., late model,
lift type harrow, good cond.,/$395. S. H. Applebaum,
$600. Henry Budsong, Rt. 1,| Athens, Ph. LI. 6-6379 (no
Gordon. __| collect calls).

Farmall H., new paint, good John Deere tiller, 3 dise

cond., priced for quick sale.
Charles J. Parker, Rt. 3, Cov-
ington, Ph, 464-3819 (Social
Circle).

1956 1 H % ton pick-up
truek with heater. Less than
2000 miles on engine, brakes,
brake cylinders and drums.
Good .tires and paint. $650.
Eliza Hayes, Model Farm, Rt.
1, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL 3-4558.

Athens 10 dise bush and bog
harrow with new hydraulic
cylinder and hose, new cond.,
$300.; also, I. H. C. wood cut-
off saw, new, fits on front of
Farmall H. or M. or Massey
Harris 44, 36 in. blade, $35.
Russell Banks, Jr., 1464 Cher-

ry St., College Park, Ph. PO.
7-6239. ;

Craft bulk cooler, 300 gal.
ecap., excel. cond.; unit

Henman milking mach. with
stainless steel pails: stainless
steel wash vat and 2 stainless
milk buckets. All good as new.
Hoke Cantrell; White Plains.

1949 Model M. Farmall tr-
actor, tricycle type, tires good
and excel. mechanically; 1955
Dodge, job-rated, 6-cyl., %
ton pick-up truck, new paint
and nylon tires excel. cond.;
Athens heavy duty, 10 disc,
bush and bog harrow, as is:
model 25V, 6 ft., tractor mow-
er. J. Preston Pratt, Jr., Rt.
1, Monroe, Ph. 267-9821.

265 gal. Craft milk tank,
like new, priced right. Lowell
McKinley, Rt. 3, Greensboro,
Ph. 489-2248.

Set of oak cattle bodies
bolted together to fit 1955
Chevrolet pick-up truck, $30.
R. E. Cochran, Route 1, Box



f| 410, Roswell, Ph, 993-6456.

Mowing machine, fits Ford
tractor; bush and bog harrow;
six point poisoning machine,
all for Ford, priced to sell.
Mrs. N. L, Bellew, Box 1204

Athens.
Allis | Chalmers B. tractor

and cutting harrow, motor.
backend and transmission in
good shape, fair tires, needs
minor repairs on radiator and
steering, for sale or will trade
for bred Shetland mare and
colt. Emmett J. Callahan, Rt.
3. Covington, Ph. 786-5379.

Case VAO tractor, Wagner
loader, bush hog and 3 point
hook up, rebuilt engine, good
tires and new paint job, $1280
Mrs. Horace M. Nash, Lith-
onia, Ph. 482-8558.

2 H. wagon with 2 section
body, excel. cond., $75.; 12 H.
P. and 2-'% H. P. Internation-

al gas engines: also, set of
platform scales. Mrs. Roberta
M. Guill, Camak.



42 inch Mott hammer knife
mower, used only 3 hrs., sac-
rifice at $250.; also, dump
rake for Farmall Cub, $75.,
new cond; David Bradley 2
bottom plow, 14 inch, $50. or
trade for shop tools or locust
posts. M. L. Frey, 577 Mem-
orial Dr., Stone Mountain.

Rd., Columbus, FA. 3-5621.

convertible to 4 disc, trailer



type. Julius Hulme, Rt. 1,
Hartwell, Ph. FR. 6-8211.
International- tractor and

harrow $500. Timothy Searcy.
Rt. 5, Box 197, Thomaston (on
John B. Gordon Rd., about 5
miles down Hwy. 19, turn
right). -

-Model 500 Triumph corn
sheller with 25 H. P., 3 phase,
motor, V belt drive,- excel.
cond., $1000. Ralph West-
brook, 3346 Tanglewood Dr.,
Augusta, Ph. 738-3678.

U. D. 18 Intl. power unit
complete except for clutch and

housing. George T. Echols, Rt.
1, Tignall, Ph. ~AT.~5-2960
after 6:30 p. m. (no collect
calls).

5 H. P. Burkley, single
phase, jet pump and 5,000 gal.
tank, used at small sub-di-
vision now on city water,
complete outfit, $200. Mrs. A.
F. Anderson, 114 Burks Place,
Forest Park, Ph. 366-6401.

1961 Allis Chalmers D-14
tractor, power steering and
rotary mower, $3,000. Will not
sell separately. Charles: Stew-=
art, Charlotte Dr., Alpharetta,
Ph. GR. 5-5635 (no collect
calls).

Two sections of metal hens
nest, 10 nest to section, good
cond., both $30. Randall C.
Blanchard, Rt. 3, Box 438,
College Park, Ph. PO. 7-5661
(no c collect calls).

ore combine, no. 141
with corn header and 12 ft.
grain header now operating in
good running econd., $1950. or
will trade for cows, hogs, and
mares. D. L. Fountain, P. O.
Drawer 878, Warner Robins.

400 gal. Mojonnier vacuum
milk tank; 100 Holstein milk
cows, 50 ready to freshen; 3
unit DeLaval combine pipe-
line with automatic wash up;
also, Oat and Rye grass hay. -
John Charles Maddox, Rt. 2,
Madison, Ph. 181-J.















Chevrolet tractor with 27-
ft. trailer equipped for hay
hauling, ete, excellent for
farm use in winter because of
4 wheel drive, $450. Eliza
Hayes, c/o Model Farm, Rt. 1,
Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3-4558.

Ford tractor, cultivator, 9
shanks, two type guides and
fenders, $120.; 3 point hitch
dirt pan, $45.; Meee
Deering grain drill $60. Can
be seem at farm, Cuthbert. D.
Donald Peavy, 3812 Forrest



1955, 2 ton, Chev. truck, 172
inch wheel base, 6 cyl., 8-25
tires with tandem, has log and
other type body, good shape,
$750. Henry F. Blackman, Ri.
2, Box 342, Griffin, Ph. 7966.

4 disc J. D. tiller, hydraulie
type, good shape, reasonably
priced, or will consider trad-
ing for Hereford heifer of
equal value. Spencer Strange,
602 Savannah St., Hartwelt
(after 4 p. m. or on Saturday).







1960 International Farmall
F-460 tractor; Model 25-V, 22
disc, offset harrow; model 100
balanced head mower. All ex-
eel. cond. Can be seen at 33
Ave., ern Wales







Wizzard tiller, 3-3/4 H. P.
jet start, used very little,
bought new this. year, sac-
rifice for $100. Need to. sell
at once. Bill Williams, Rt. 1.
Box 440, Forest Park, Ph.
366-2529,






















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1917.

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Equipment

FOR SALE



60, 5 ft., feeders, good to
excel. cond., 80c each; Hud-
son Mono- Tail feed hopper
with 110 ft. track, excel. cond.,
$110. John F. Dillon, Jr., Rt.
1, Martin, Ph. 779-2273.

Mule drawn mowing mach-
ine, hay rake, peanut weeder,
and ax yoke, all for $70.; Bob
Wells, Rt. 1, Box 182, Rich-
jand.

John Deere 100, 1 row, corn
picker in good condition. Neal
Allen, Rt. 1, Danielsville, Ph.
SY. 1-2295.

1950-D. =C.. Case acion.
used very little, original tires
and tiller, $695., or trade for
farm equipment. Ira Teem, Rt.
1, Milner, Ph. 4897 (Griffin).

2 tree planters for sale or
trade for cattle or hogs. T. H.
Higgins, Rt. 4, Dawsonville,
Ph. TU. 7-2160.

Allis Chalmers B. tractor
equipped with planters|?
cultivators, plow, distributor
and harrow. $400 cash at my
place. Brown Avera, Rt. 2,
Byron.

1960 model 140 Farmall,
equipped with hyd. lift, pl-
anters, distributor, and culti-
vators, used very little; also,
2 disc, 26 in., plow and 10 ft.
drag harrow, will sell as unit
for $2,000.; also, 1957 F-5
Ford truck with 8:50 tires,
tip-top shape with stake body,
$950. Buck Garmon, Rt.
Rockbridge Rd., Stone Mount-
ain, Ph. 469-9204.

Grass header for Fox silage
harvester. H. H. Richardson,
Rt. 4, Douglasville, Ph. 942-
3389.

1958 Ford truck, % ton, de-
luxe cab with heater, good
cond. and, good rubber, clean,
priced cheap; also, Leader
tractor, harrows, mowing
machine in good cond., $200.
W. J. Long, Rt. 1, Whitesburg.

Allis Chalmers G. tractor,
mew tires, moter overhauled,
furning plow, disc harrow,
mowing machine, 2 sets of
eultivators, and _ bulldozer
blade, $600. for all. Weldon
Couch, 2 Spruce St., Rome,
Ph. 234-4711,



















Antes bat

David Bradley mower with
about 34 in. sickle bar, com~
plete with belt and control
throttle, $40.; also, brand new-
mower made for another type
motor, if sold. together will
take $50. for both. Will not
ship. Doley L. Young, 485
Columbia Dr., Decatur, Ph.
DR. 3-8785 (no collect calls).

1 deck and 3 deck electric
chick brooder, reasonably
priced. A. R. Hill, 568 Hopkins |
ene W., Atlanta 10, Ph. PL.

20





stanchions, $1.50 ea.:

suction pump for milkers, $15. |

with pipes and fittings. All in
good cond. Richard Corder,
Stonewall Tell Rd., S. Ww.
Atlanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-4571.

166 hanging feeder buckets
for chicken house, holds 30
lbs., $1.00 ea. Mrs. Albert
Stovall, Bostwick.

1952 Ford oes with bot-
tom Jand plow, 2 disc plows,
spring tooth cultivator and
Taylor-Way bush and bog
harrows; also, 1951 Farmall
Cub tractor with disc, side
plow, and cultivator, all in
good cond. A. A. Martin, Ri.

4, Marietta.

A. C. combine; New Idea
fertilizer spreader; hay rake;
hammermill; grain drill; side
dresser; cultivator: trailer:





and cut-off saw; all in good.

cond. Mrs. Alla Willis, Rt 2s
Rome, Ph, 234-4322 (310 col-
lect calls).

1953. GMC _ tractor-truck
and Evans trailer, 34 ft. long,
single axle, $1600. Mrs. Ernest
DeHaven, 1410 Atlanta Rd.,
Marietta, Ph. 427-2707.



Irrigation system, alumin-
um, portable, used, with ap-
prox. 5,000 ft. of 6, 4 and 3
inch pipe with fittings, and 3
sizes of sprinkler heads. Call
for appointment, Ed Williams,
8525 Habersham Rd., N. W.,
Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 3-0058.

Equipment

WANTED





Want electric animal clip-
pers for clipping horses. Write
stating brand and price; also,
want cut-back English show



ey 1)

saddle. Mrs.. W. J.
738 amilton Dr., Macon

Brown,



Want tractor and rotary
mower suitable for clearing
brush and young hardwood
saplings from pine timber

area. Send complete desc

tion, cond. and price. C.
Reiley, 3187 Majestic Citele,
Avondale Estates.

Want rear hub for Farmall
tractor. Will Strickland,
Rt. 3, Cedartown.

Want used corn binder in
fair condition. State price and
cond. in first letter. Robert
Lovell, Rt. 2, Blairsville.

Want above ground Pro-
pane gas tank. State price,
size and cond. Eliza Hayes, c/o
Model Farm, Rt. 1, Sharps-
burg, Ph. AL. 3-4558 (New-
nan).

Want to trade New Holland
pull-type, 6 ft., mower for
rotary mower. Prefer bush
hog. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters
St., S. W., Atlanta 3.

Want to buy 8 cow Stan-
chons. State price, what kind,
and best cash price. Mrs. Mae
Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville.

Want to buy set of black-
smith tools cheap for cash.
Lonnie Garrett, Rt. 4, Box 78,
Ellijay.

Want to buy late model
Lilliston peanut combine in
good cond., and cheap for
cash. T. W. McLendon, Rt. 1,
Colquitt.

Want to trade Super 20) Ta,
P, David Bradley walking
garden tractor with sickle
mower and attachment for
small garden riding tractor
with mower and attachment;
also, for sale, 2 wheel trailer,
4X 6 ft., with hitch, 1962 tag,
good cond. $50. cash. See Sat.
and Sun. only. Ivan Burch,
2059 Wells Dr., S. W., Atlanta.

Want 2 to 4 plow tractor,
fairly late model in top mech-
anical cond., prefer Ford
make, priced. right for cash.
We G, Gibson, -178 Willow
a Decatur, Ph. DR. 7-

Want to buy scrape and



















| cultivator for 3 point hitch

Fergerson tractor, reasonably
priced. Clyde Thaxton, Box
481, Lithia Springs, Ph. 948-
3185 (Austell).

Wanted Coastal Bermuda
grass planter. Thomas C. Ker-
sey, Rt. 1, Dublin.

lpen

FOR SALE

Cattle

Reg. Angus bulls, 8: mos. to
1 yr., and 2-4 yrs. old, calf-
hood vac., from clean herd;
also, bred heifers from O.B.
13th bloodline, one bred and
with calf at side. F. W. Phil-
lips, c/o E. Westover Farms
Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959
(Marietta).

several outstanding young
Angus bulls from breeds best
bloodlines, from disease free,
production tested herd, $150.
and up. Free delivery within
75 miles. Eliza Hayes, Rt. 1,
Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3-4558
(Newnan).

Registered, horned type,







Hereford pull, Larry Domino,

breeding, 26 mos. old, $200.
. C. Roberts, Ball Ground.

ae Black Angus breed
bulls, 16 mos. old. Larry Mat-
thews, Rt. 4, Cropepe Rd.,
Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 610.

Top quality ee Hol-
stein and Jersey springers, C.
V., clean heifers. R. G. Reyn-
i Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph, 268-

Hereford bull, weaning age,
not Reg., $85.; also, Reg. poll-
ed Hereford bull calf, about
5 1/2 mo. old, $110. L. Bai-
ee 4, Marietta, Ph. 438-







Reg. Angus bull, 6 mos.
old, $100. Ralph O, Free, Talk-

ing Rock, Ph. OX. 8-2547.



Good dbl. Reg. polled Here-
ford bulls and heifers. N
Tillman, 1207 W. Park Ave.,
Valdosta, Ph. CH. 4-2491.

2 Reg. Angus heifers, 6-7
mos. of age, calfhood vac.; 3
Reg. Angus bulls, 6-7-13 mos.
old. All guaranteed breeders,



food body conformation, very |
best breeding

: Can deliver.
Lafayette McLeroy, Rt. 2,|.
"Ph, SY. 1-5056)

Colbert.
(Da

freshen in Spring, $100.;

|Ph. MU 8-1428



bRes Angus bulls 12 tot

15 mos. old, ealfhood vac.,

from clean herd, at farm 2}

miles from Winder. J. Guy
-Ouzts, 500 W. May St., Win-
der (See at Outz Chevrolet
Co.). Ph. 867-3151.

Reg. Angus yearling bull
calves, championship Hileen-
mere breeding, $250. each at
farm. . T.. Torgenson, c/o
Whistle Top Farm, Cornelia.



bloodlines,
for best ae
dleton,

AT 3-43512



Herd of 93 Holstein cows
for sale, Reg. and grade, us-
ing artificial breeding by

A.B.S. since 1950. D.H.LA.
reccae since 1950. Have sold
our base, all cows for sale.
George W. Baker, .
270, Monroe.

Two Guernsey cows, both
fresh in and carrying 2 White-
face calves each, well settled
and will take other calves real
well. Both in 4-5 gal. cata-
gory. J. O. King, Rt. 3, Avon-{
dale Rd., Macon. :

Polled Hereford bull,





15

mos. old, dark red color, well |

built, halter broken and now
ready for service; also, herd]
bull, 5-1/2 yrs. old, very gen-
tle, dark red, extra well built,
good markings, sire Mixer
Return, Dam Eugenia 5. Sell-
ing to keep from inbreeding.
Served about 12 cows, both
bulls, Domino breeding. M.
F. Hammock, Jefferson, Ph.
367-8673.

Purebred Hereford bull
(polled), 3 yrs. old, wt. ap-
prox. 1200 Ilbs., well built,



$225. Selling to prevent in-|

breeding. John T, Bumgarner,
Rt. 2, Madison.

Purebred Hereford puil,
dk. red, 1 yr. old, approx 600
Ibs., ready for light service,
$150. No papers. H. L. Bur-
rell, 6193 Redan Rd., Redan,
Ph. HU. 2-8121.

Purebred polled Hereford
bull, 6 mos. old. deap red col.,
wt. about 400 lbs. ., out of Reg.
bull, $125. at farm. See any
wk. end, no Sunday sale. Paul
J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.

Reg. Angus bull from clean
herd, 12 mos. old $150. Paul
Roach, Calhoun, Ph.

0160 (Smyrna). :









Fine two yr. old Hereford | 2

bull, $175.; one 1 yr. old,
$100.; Jersey milch cow to
two
1-yr. old Holstein heifers, bred
to Hereford Bull, $125. ea.;
6 Holstein steers ready for

slaughter, $100. and up. All at|

farm at Madras. R. E. Bowen,
316 Peters St., SW, Atlanta,
(no collect
calls).

10 Reg. large Black Angus |
cows with calves by side ped



rebred; 3 heifers and 2-

calves over 3 mos. oe

heifers and 1 bull over iL
mos. old; 1 i
calf about 6 wks, old, all
$4500. G. Van Greene, Jr., 138
Garland Ave., Decatur, Ph.
DR. 3-9897.



Swine

Reg. Hampshire | SOW 7 with |
papers, 8 mos. old. Won 2nd
place in County F.F.A. hog
show, reasonably priced. Lar-
ry Beacham, Rt. 2) Box 252,
Buford.

Reg. Landrace, service age
gilts and bred gilts frony pop-
ular blood lines. M. T. Cour-
son, Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-2589.

O.1.C. breeding stock, gilts,
8 wks. old, $20. each; also,
gilts, 3 mos. old, $26. each, all
reg. in buyers name an
treated. F.O.B. (cheaper at
farm) no Sunday sales. Paul
J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.

20 nice red Dies ic $10.
each. Joe Gooch, Rt. 4, Dah-
lonega.

7 Landrace pigs, 6 wie old
Noy. 3rd, $70. for all, or $12.
each. Arvil T. Sims, Rid,
Sautee, Ph. 865-2567.

Choice Duroc breeding
stock, males and femals,
from large litters, all ages.
William G. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box
84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016.

Full secs Hampshire Rigs.
10 wks. old, $20. each. Will
not ship, no Sunday sales.
Carl Siaith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Reg. Tamworths, fine ser-
vice age boars, younger boars

















and gilts. Weaned pigs ready |
soon. J. S. poh eee Rt. 3, |

Fitzgerald, Ph.



P.O, Box},

HE 5-]

Improved =
males ready for
200 lbs. $40.;
pigs, either sex,
Carter, Baxley.
Reg. Spotted Po
hegs, service age

Miles No. West of J

Purebred Dur
wks. old, from best
registered, papers

|4 boars, 8 eilts :
25.

stock,
Turkett, Route - 3
peta 748-3557. :

Reg. Duress
includes Champion
serve Champion be
eastern Fai 1a

Champion ne

4-H State Fair,

herd, all ages. Wik
herd_or any part. Bo
WAVA Hill Farm,

Ph. 647-4611,

Horses, Mules

at broke gray ive stall:

mares, all for $350

Hereford bulls: PS {

Hall (see on Hwy
2973 after. 8 P.M

Dark Palomino
old, ideal foi
adults, no bad
seen at. ee farm
to 3 P.M =o ae
Concord Rd., M

Fine saddle horses,
8 and 10 yrs.; 2 sor

Nat'l. eo RS
Riverdale.

heifer.and bull|., M

pom hene ne ae
a for See

d| Welsh and. Shet

mares, geldings and
colts, all sizes and,
Walking horse

and pony
and bridiles,

Bentley,
Marietta, Bh.

2 extra nice s
pony colts. 1.
white mane and

sell together or
E. Holbrook, J
Gr, 8-6771.

Duroc gilts, 3-1/2 mos. old,} Palo



treated for Cholera, can
Reg., $30. each; t;. 5. mos?
old, i mos

$55. ia Zipperer, -







Livestock

WANTED.



at year - oid.
Rt. 2, Alpharetta, "Ph

ad pony mares,

siprin,
eS fe oe os
sale cheap; also, sad-
bridles, nice pony . cart
rd sorr el

it. | radius of Pembroke.
S$. Rogers,

_show Morse io lpeoe
Albino | es horse

aos

ce snow See
= tail, ee mos. old,

eo Jet Disck Arabian
, hice markings

j ions,

|mit 299.

Want gentle Quarter tise.
for us in herding cows; also,
need saddle and bridle for
same. Prefer young, well
grown mare. State what you
have, price and any training.
Preston Breedlove, Rt. 3, Mon-
roe.

Want small brand mare, 500-
700 Ibs., for children, must be
gentle and sound, and not
over 5-6 yrs. old, broke to
ride or drive. and rea=
sonably priced, within ay ma
Box 51, Pembroke.

= Seed & Plants

OR SALE

Garden sage plants, makes
good sausage seasoning. Per-
J. D. Fuller, Mount-
ville.

Bie. Damson plum. grees,
Muscadine grape vines, Hem~<
alaya dewberries, black-rasp-
berries and catnip bunches, 4,
horehound, 6, $1.; Add
postage. Permit 295. Mrs. F.
M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Everbearing strawberry
plamts, two wks. earlier than
others, $2.50.C. Add postage.
|Permit 147. Mary Tumlin, Rt.
1, Box 316, Eastanollee,

Charleston Wakefield frost-
proof cabbage ple 300, $1.-
25; 400, $2.; M. del. in Ga.
| Permit 38. R R Cie Pitts,
Ph. MI. 8- 2035.

White multiplying nest on-
$1.75 gal. P.P. Permit

49. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madi-

"| son.

old Pinto one

ined and gentle, 3 gaited

sute horse, $225. Susan

421 Adair Dr., Mari-
Ph. 428-5927.

hetland pony, Filly colt,
; Hudson, Dougias-
pe WH. 2-3989. :

mo.. old Palomino

Nice I ye. trees: June, Red
and Yellow ( Soy Delici-
ous, Stayman and Yates ap-
ples, 50 ea.; Elberta, Ga. Bell
and June peach, 50c ea.: also,
pears, cherries and plums, 75
ea,; grape vines, 40c ea. 'PP.
Permit 46. J. M. Webb, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.

Reseeding Dixie Crimson
Clover, Germ. 81 pet., hard
seed, 8 pet., total Germ., 89
pet., no noxious weeds, $20.
& ibs. Norman Jobnson, War- | J

. renton, Ph. 465-2139.

eligible for Reg. $400.
- Owen, 3459 idvale
ueker,

. old Sudilic horse, wd

gentle but spirited, buck-
and aus: horse type,
y Phillips,

er Far Ke
Ph 228- 2959. Ciarietta)

classes, smooth galt-
trot and . canter.

. Columbus, P

ule, will work anywhere,

Iso, saddle horse with

ddle and bridle $150. Har-
nkston, Preston.

horses and ponies: Quar- | 5
lking and gaited, some
ome grade. All mares

to permanent Reg. Quar-

d . Ralph C.. Jenkins,

Bouldercrest Drive, SE,

ta 16, Ph, MA 71-8488.

cron hank for sale. Can-
ship. Dorothy Mathis,

Fullblooded Angora Hints
oat readv for service, sound,
ily handled, good
Biethes my farm. Dean Ebbett,

At stud: Reg. Toxsent rg
ie: goat, fee $3., kid:

milk goats tor a Je
McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd.,
Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710.

) head of sheep, some thor-
Jess $8. ea. E.
Dean, Hwy. 341, Odum.

vf, oe ee Milk goat,

. Swift, 1710 pee
BAL

|thru Dee.

type, M

Genuine Hicks
tobacco seed, Germ.
50c sample; $1. oz.; $10.
'$25,; 34lbs.; also, approx. 236
stalks improved white seed
cane, 3c stalk. Come after.
Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.

1962 crop Crimson Clover
seed, reseeding, recleaned,
state tested, Germ. 88 pct.
Lynwood Bentley, oe Rete iy
Thomaston (at night). j

Latham red Raspberry
: | plants, 6.51 2 PP. HOG.
Permit 312. J oseph Abernathy,
Yatesville Rd. Barnesville.

Streamline everbearing
strawberry es $1.50 C,
Permit 149. John Weaver,
Rt. : 2, Temple.

~ Charles Wakerteld and
Round Dutch cabbage and
Ga. collards, white and yel-
low Bermuda oe BoC cs
500, ah 15; $3.25 Permit
Oh E. Cmih Box 82,

Broadleat
93 ae

Bere

Large red nest or multiply-
ing onions, $1.65 gal., plus 50c
postage per gal. Plant now
for spring green
onions. No less than one gal.
mailed, Permit 413. Mrs. G.
W. Fuller, Rt. 2, Woodstock.

Watercress a lants, well
rooted, $1.25 C. Permit 110.
CEC: Gentry, Rt. 3, Calhoun,

Mastodona ees
plants, 500, $3. or $5. M. Add
postage. oney Order only.

EB atk . Jones, Permit 35.
| Rt. 1, Cumming.

Wakefield cabbage and Ga.
Blue Stem collards, 50c C;
500, $2.;_ $3. -M. Permit 152.

Tore Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gain-
vile

Nice shade dried sage and
dry hot pepper and Catnip,
30c qt. or $1. gal.; collard
plants, 60c C. Permit 16. Mrs.
Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214,
Royston.

Charles Wakefield aubase
plants now ready, 85c C; 500,
$2.25; $4. M. P-P., or $3. M.
at my home, Permit 152. L,





Gs

Rt. 1, Gai
103 (

|what you want.



field beans: White Cut Shorts,
/Germ. 84 pct., White Creas-
backs, Germ. 91 pct., White
Half-Runner garden beans,
Germ, 95 pct. little 6 wks.

{Peanut Half - Runner Germ.

96 pct., pink, all 75c cup and
add postage. No stamps or
checks. Mrs. Andrew . Wilson,
Rt. 1, Carters.

50 or more old
cling stone white English
peach ee 1 and 2 years old,
$1. each Can not ship, Per-
mit, 252. W. E. Smith, 421

King Arnold St., Hapeville.

Klondike strawberry plants,
parent and young, well root-
d and damp packed, $1. C;
$9. M M, Add 25c per C for post-
one and handling. Minimum
ipment 200 plants, Georgia
ers ay: Permit 319. Mrs.
father S. Butler, 466 Page
Avenue, NE, Atlanta 7, Ph.
DR. 3-1846.

4000 lbs., 1962 crop, re-
seeding Crimson _ Clover,
Germ. 83 pct., hard seed, 9
pct., total Germ. 92 pct., no

fashioned

| noxious weeds, priced to sell.

These have been reseeding on
my farm 12 yrs. James T. Mc-
Kinley, Yatesville Rd., Thom-
aston, Ph. MI 7-3805. 4

Blueberry plants, ready for
shienen Myers - and Rubel
ee ae 3 yrs. old, well
rooted, $7. doz. F.O.B.
Permit 338 i G. Nicholson,
Alien Rd., Rt. 7, Macon.

Bay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE

Coastal Bermuda hay, 100
tons, top quality, baled with-
out rain, limed and highly
fertilized, $30. ton at barn
located % miles South of
Warner Robins. D. L. Foun-
tain, P. O. Drawer 878, War-
ner Robins.

Several tons Arlington Ser-
icea, 1962 cuttings, $30. ton at
barn, or will trade for heifers
or calves. S. H. Sebren, Bag-
gett Rd., Winston, Ph. WH. 2-
2070 (Douglasville).

Highly fertilized Coastal
Bermuda hay, high in protein
and feed nutrition. Oats baled
after maturity, before rain;
oe have Oat straw, baled.

L. Allen Rt. 3, Dublin, Ph.
BR. 2-1789. (Call collect for
5 or 10 tons).

Soybean crabgrass hay, 500
bales, approx. 60 lbs, square
bales, 80ic ci bale. |
Watson, Rt. 5, Cumming, Ph.
887-4678. -

2000 bales high quality Mil-
let hay and, pasture grasses
mixed with common Lesped-.

J.\eza, 75c bale, F. O. B. farm

Madras, near Newan, contact
mie before pick up. R. B. Bow-
en, 316 Peters St., S. W., Atl-
anta 3, Ph. MU. 8- 1428 (no
collect calls).

Choice Coastal Bermuda.
Fescue, Clover and mixed
grass hay, attractively priced,
square bales, high quality.
Richard H. Mitchell, Megr.,
Tira harms, cb. 2, Calhoun,
Ph. MA, 2-2984.

Several hundred bales Ber-
muda, Fescue and Sericea hay,
65c and 75c bale at barn; also,
several bales mulching hay,
40c bale. R. E. Cochran, Rt. 1,
Box 410, Roswell, Ph. 993-
6456.

Poultry

FOR SALE

Buff Brahma bantams in-
eluding show champions: 10
prs. from 6 mos. to 2-'% yrs.
old, $7.50 pr.; also, 10 surplus
cockerels, 6-8 mos. old; $2.50
each. Cannot ship. W. S. Hog-
an: 678 Stallings St:, S.-E.,
Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 17-6065
after 5p. m.

Red pullets; 12 wks.
high quality laying stock,
$1.50 ea.; also, 7 R. I. Red hens
and one rooster, and one ea.
Cornish Game ken and roo-
ster, all 10, $12. FOB my
place. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917
Panthersville Rd., Ellenwood.

old



50 Black Minorcas crossed
with white strain chicken;
also, 50 Parmenter Reds. Ali
laying every day. Come pick
Mrs. Ida
Simmons, 4131 Riggins Mill

Mi Ph. SH. 2-1334.

fashioned corn

Larry | $



game roosters, $2. and $3.
each at my place, will not
ship. M. M. Bonner, 64 Wright
St., Hardwick.

Show stock Bantam Coc-
hens, blues, blacks or greys,
$5. pr.; also, Chinese geese,
grown, $5. pre: H.-C Jordan,

. O. Box 231, Hawkinsville.

8 full bloodied Spangled
Buff Brahma cockerels, June
1962 hatch. Will consider
trading for Bantam pullets
or young Bantam hens, any
kind. Make offer. Steve She-
pard, 1540 Clifton Rd., N. E.,
Atlanta 6, ME. 4-2241.

Old English B. B. Game
Bantams, trio, $7.50; white
Fantail pigeons, show type,
$3.50 pr.; Will ship Exp. col-
lect; also, quail priced accord-
ing to age. Permit 48. W. W.
Capes, 2497 Colonial Dr,
Atlanta 19, Ph. CE. 7-5340.

16 White Rock pullets just
beginning to lay, $2. each; 13
Red hens, some laying extra
large eggs, $1. ea. Will not
ship. Mrs. Sarah Weems, 6522
So, Expressway, Jonesboro.

Rock Cornish Bantam chic-
kens, this yrs. hatch, pure-
bred, $1. ea.; common Ban-
tams, 50c ea. Cannot ship;
also, want trio Silver Sea-
bright Bantams. J. O. Pratt,
2717 Rockbridge Rd., Lith-
onia.

Pound size trios Nigger
Roundheads, $9. trio. Grady
Thomas, Blairsville.

Brannen chickens, 7 hens,
and one rooster, $15.: also,
other kinds for sale. Wayne
Moss, 2188 Tilson Rd., Deca-
tur, 377-2050.

Araucanus chickens, $8. pr.;

$12. trio, laying pink, blue,
green, turquoise and olive
green eggs; hatching eggs,
asstd. colors, 40c ea.; Exp.
collect or send M. O. Mrs.
Addie A. Edwards, 716 My-
ttle St., N. &., Atlanta 8, Ph.
TR. 4- 5152.

Game & Fowl

FOR SALE



16 large Chukar partridges,
6 mos. old, good, healthy
birds, $1. 65 each, "Roy A. Pai-
terson, 78 Claire Drive, SE,
Atlanta 15, Georgia, Ph. MA.

California Gamble a
3. pr. J. F. King, 789 Ponce
de Leon Ave., NE, Atlanta 6,
Ph. TR. 4-8611.

Two pr. Peafowls, 1961
hatch, now cutting plumage,
$25. pr. at-my place, or will
ship and you pay _ shipping
costs. Herman Browning, Rt.
5, Dublin, Ph. OR. 2-4883.

Extra large 1962 hatch
Bobwhite quail, trap hatched
from breeder replacements
and from exce!, stock: aiso,
general run birds, live or
dressed, write for info. Per-
mit 99. John W. Barr, Jr.. Rt.
2. Covington, Ph. 786-6257.

Rabbits: pr. Chinchillas, 6
mos. old, $4.; pr. English
Spots, 3 mos. old, $3.50; bred
English Spot. doe, $5.; 2 N.Z.
Red bucks, 4 and 6 mos. old,
$2. and $3. each: 2 N.Z. bucks
and 8 wk. old doe, $1.25 ea.;
N.Z.W. buck 8 wks. old, $1.;
8 wooden hutches with wire
bottoms, $15., or sell separ-
ate. Will take $35. for lot.
Mike. Norman,
Rd., Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-0727.

Purebred racing homing
pigeons, bars, checks, splash-
es, good selection, $4. pr.
Dennie Vawter, 3232 Memori-
ah Li Decatur. j

27 doe rabbits, N.Z. Whites
and Calif. Whites: also,
bucks and 8 yqung ones. Will
sell all or part; also, 34 cages
and an automatic watering
system, reasonably priced.
S. Morgan, Rt. 2, Cartersville.

Young rabbits, breeding
age: N.Z. Whites, Grays and
Checker Giants, $3. ea.; 3 N.
Z. White bucks, $2.; fryer
size, mixed colors, $1. ea.;
few hutches, cheap. Mrs.
Frank York, Rt. 2, Ringgold.

Pigeons: 6 ea. Racing Homer
Jed. and non ped. pigeons; 4
valdhead Rollers, 3 Tumblers,
one Jacquebin, 4 Fantail and
2 Giant Homers, $1.50. each
er $26. for all. Will ship Exp.
collect. Malcolm Kuter, Ogles-
by Rd., Box 155, Powder
Springs, Ph, 943- dee (Au-
tell)







Silver Spengled Hamburz |
land flight cond.,

1005 Austell }-

j.| Peters St.,



Hopwhite aaa :

priced; dressed birds
Permit 110. Willie
Box 36, Reynolds, Ph. :
4555.

Rabbits, White N.Z. pedi-
greed, two does and one buck,
5 to 6 mos. old,



will ship, $15.
Brantley, Rt.
Wrightsville.

Giant Mutants, $10. pr.;
Melanistic Mutants, $6. pr.;
Whites, $4. pr.; Reeves cocks,
$5. ea.; Mongolians and Ring,
$1.50 to $2. ea.; Midget Ring-
neck, $4. pr.; Formosian. $4,
pr.; also, Araucanus (Easter
Egg) chickens, $5. -pr. Jie Eb,
Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus.

New Zealand White rabbits,
some especially fine pedigreed
breeding stock. Come see. C.
W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE,
Atlanta 8.

R. Lamar

2, Box 78;







White King pigeons, $2. pr.

Jack Crowder, ae, Melody
Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Windy
Hill Rd., Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-
8656.

White Fantail pigeons.
pr.; Ringneck doves, $4. pr.;
White doves, $5. pr.;~ Jap.
Silky Bantams, . $4.50 trio;
Ringneck pheasants, male
birds, $4. ea.; Bantams, hens
and roosters, te ea.; Ham-
burgs and Black pullets,.$1.75
oe Starling Yawn, Byrons-
ville.

Northern Bobwhite quail,
mated,. $3. pr.; White doves,
$5. pr.; Ringneck doves, $3.
pr. Exp. Collect. Send MO.
Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle
eee Atlanta 8, Ph. TR.

Pr. blue and black Should-
er peafowls, 3 yr. old breed-
Crs. O30 - pre
Francolin pheasant breeders,
$25., Golden Crested Kalij
and Silver Pheasant cocks,
$10. ea.; pr. Bamboo quail,
$25. H. C. Trimble, Fairburn,
Ph. 964-7032.

Northern Bobwhite
priced according to age. -
ship in lots of



$5.







quail
Will

1, Alvin C. Arrington, P.O.
Box 203, Stone Mountain, Ph.
469-8907.

: Poultry
Game, Fowl

WANTED

Want pr. of grown Golden
Polish Bantams or grown
rooster. Wayne Braswell, Rt.
1, Box 192,
Ph. 843-7661.



Want to rent or buy male
rabbit, any breed. Alvin
Hoofner, Rt. 1, Dacula.

Miscellaneous.

FOR SALE

Artichokes for making pick=
els. A. D. Lentz, 1527 Syivan
Rd., SW, Atlanta 10, Ph. PL
8-5948. Permit 424.

Red hot pepper
sausage seasoning or
use, 20 doz., or 5 doz.,
Add postage. Mr. Jerry Gall-
mon, Dixie R. South, Dalton.

Fancy Stewart pecan halves,
$1.50 Ib., Stewarts; mostly
halves, $1. 262 TDs good mixed
meats, $1.15 lb. Not less than
3 lbs. sold. We start shelling
Oct. 15: Postage extra. Cash
with order. J. H. Gordon, Rt.
1, Adel.

200 A. pasture to rent for
winter grazing. $1. head
monthly and you take care
of animals. R. B. Bowen, 316
SW, Atlanta Shoes
Fh. MU 8-1428 (no collect
calls). :

Seer and capperient 25
bunch; 60c; sassafras, queen
of eee May apple, yel-
low root, yellow dock, wild
cherry bark, ratsbane, each 4
Ib. lardbox full, $1. plus 30
postage; martin gourd seed,
25c pk. and stamped envelope.
Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5.
Ellijay.

Tie around aprons, 50 'ea.;
3, $1.; crocheted doilies 50
ea.: cro. booties, 60c ea. Mrs.
J -sy Waters, 2201 Bisbee
f.2., Savannah, Ph. AD. 4-
0571

pods for
home

vy



j from best
|bioodlines, cert. furnis hed

also, pr. Erckle

25 or. more.
-Exp. Collect, no checks. Per.

Lawr enceville, oe

Sie



















_ 3 cans, both,



1, Dallas.

: gourds, 8 dif.

-guaranteed against







Miscellaneous

FOR SALE



Heavy duty 40 at. pressure
eooker holds 32 No. 2 cans,
and sealer for No, 2 and No.
$25. Cannot ship.
Mrs. Eunice Mirror, 3075 Rice
Mill Rd.; Macon.

New crop mountain Sour-
wood honey, 5 lb. tin, strain-
ed, $1.87; 5 lb. tin with comb,
$2.49. Shipping wt. 6 lbs. Add
postage. Edward D. Colston,
Rt. I, Box 307, Toccoa.

Nice, clean roots, yellow
dock, catnip, queen of mead-
ow, devils shoestring, May
apple, 4 lb. lardbox full, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chas-
tain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

. Fresh clean sage, 4 lb. lard-





box full, $1. P.P. Nellie Fain.

E. Ellijay.

1962 crop 100 pct. pure
shade dried, finely ground,
Sage, and 100 pet. pure, dried,
ground, red hot pepper, 1 oz.

350: 3 ozs., $1.; 1 b., $5:, all
Bs L. Douglas Griffith, ee

odd shaped African
kinds, mixed
seed, $i. also,

roots, of yellow

Lg.

pack of 30
nice, clean

dock, queen of meadow and

lardbox full;

sassafras, $1.
50e bunch. Add

also catnip,

postage. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5,

Ellijay.

25 lb. ean pure fresh hog
lard, $3.50 can at my farm.
Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fayette-
ville. Ph. HO 1-4181.

1 horse buggy, new shafts,
body, top, seat and new wheels

with rubber tires; also, road

eart, like new, with extra
flong shafts for training; other
gear and harness for 1 horse
magons. Donald Cornett, Rt.
A. Cartersville, Ph. ED. 6-
4571 (no collect calls).

3 lbs. nice mutton tallow
(sheep), $1. lb. p. p. Prompt
shipment. Mrs. Barnett Sim-
mons, Rt. 1, Baldwin.

New buckeyes for sale. Mrs.
J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 130,
Wrightsville.

100 lb. capacity yellow feed





bags, 35c ea. plus postage.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum-
ming.



New crop large red Valen-
cia peanuts, 2-4 in hull; $2.25
pk.; $8. bu.; shade dried leat
sage, 6 teacups full, $1.; garlic
bulbs, 75c doz.; wild cucumber
bark, rattle root, yellow root.
each, $1. for 2 lb. lard box
full. Add postage. Permit 47,
P. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.

Multiplying California beer
seed, 50c start. Enclose self-
addressed, stamped envelope.
Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6,
Gainesville.

Old fashioned, vine type,
Pomegranate seed, 50 seed,
$1. Send stamped envelope.
E. C. Ellis, Melrose Apt. C-5,
Gainesville.

Approx. 250 gals, good
North Ga. syrup in qts; $8.50
ease, Dewey K. Collins, Rt. 2,
Blairsville.

Country hickory smoked
meats: Ham, 10 to 20 lbs., 85c
Ib.; shoulders, 10-20 Ibs, 55c
lb.; sides, 10-20 lbs, 50c Ib.:
smoked sausage, 69c lb. All
spoilage.











Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Box 5,
Dexter.
1962 seed: King Cobra

gourd seed, makes 20 to 25 to
hill, from 4 to 6 ft. long, $1.
doz.; African Monster, bu.
size gourd, $1. doz. Permit
892. Include stamped, add-
ressed envelope. W. D. Gor-
don, Rt. 1, Adel.

Yellow root, freshly
and washed, 4 lb.
full, 85c; nice fresh dried
Cowhorn pepper, 20c doz..
Queen of Meadow, 4 lb. lard
box full, 90c; wild cherry
bark, matchbox full, 20c. Mrs.
Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53,
Ellijay.

* @uincadonias for preserves
and jelly,/1 pk. $1. F. O. B:;
also, trees of same, Fe1-50 to
$4. each, F. O. B. Permit 382.



lard box



Mrs. C. J. Koppe, 2694 Boule-
vard Dr. N. E., Atlanta 17.

White chicken feed sacks,
100 Jb; cap., nice smooth
eloth, no-letters, 25c ea. plus
postage. Willship C. O. is
prompt delivery. Mrs, ' Mae

Wagoner. Rt 2 Blairsville



dug

of Sampson snake root, $1.50.
Horace Cantrell, Rt. 5, Box
119, Ellijay.

1962 black walnut meats,
$1.75 lb., or $1. pint, p. p. also,
old fashioned dried apples,
75c Ib. p. p. Mrs. Boyd Nichol-
son, Hiawassee.

Golden Seal, 20c each; Gen-
sing, 50c; small root garlic
bulbs, grows large as onions,
3, 50c or 7, $1.; red hot pepper
pods, 25c doz. or $1. for 5 doz.;
Banana and Cowhorn pepper,
25 teaspoon, fer home use,
(not seed); Weeping Mary
and: Go um firs 50c-c bunch:
Queen of Meadow, 3, 50c. Add
postage. Permit 93. Mrs. Pres-
ley Fowler.





12 gauge cartridge box full [

Bees wax, Te
$1.40; 3 lbs. or more 65c Ib.,
ley De no Gers Jee Martin:
Rt. 1, Flowery Branch.

Miscellaneous

WANTED





Want ginseng roots for
medical purposes, state price
per Ib. J Se seobtey betesdy
Douglas.

Want to hear from party in
or near Atlanta having large
quantity of hickory nuts. Will
gather. Pat C. Webb, 2336
Macon Dr., Atlanta 15, Ph.
MA 7-2794 (no collect calls).





30 wild Ginseng roots, $6.
lot; 32 Ginseng seed, 5c each;
wild Cucumber bark, Yellow
root, Rattle root, $1. for 2 Ib.
lardbox full, each kind; also,
Blacksnake root, $1. for large
match box full. Add postage.
Gol B rowan, Rte desBall
Ground.

California multiplying beer
seed, 50c start and stamped
envelope. Mrs. R. A. Nolen,
Rt. 1, Buchanan.

New crop shade dried leaf
sage, 5 cups, $1.; new crop
large red peanuts for eating
only, $2.25 pk.;: $8. bu.; wild
Cucumber bark, Rattle root,
May Apple, Yellow Root,
Ratsbane, $1. each for 2 lb.
ett ee full. Add. postage.







SB Browne ty. lasball
Ground. a

Dried apples. nice, free
from worms, peelings and

cores, 75c lb., P.P. Orders for
less than 5 lbs. not accepted.
Miss Ruby Mooney, Rt. B,
Ellijay.

Nice dried apples free from
peeling, cores and worms, 75
lb., P.P. Will not accept orders
for less than 5 lbs. Mrs. Lil-
lian Mooney, Rt. B. Ellijay.

Nice, clean yellow. dock,
red sassafras, queen of mead-
ow, devils shoestring, May
apple roots, wild cherry bark,
4 lb. lardbox full, $1. plus 30
postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Nice buckeyes, this years
crop, 75 doz. P.P. Mrs. Ed-
gar Adcock, Rt. 2, Adairsville.









Fresh gourd seed: African
Monster (worlds largest), 7
to 9 ft. around, 3 seed, $1.;
Indias King Cobra, 7 ft. long
(jike hugh snake), 2. seed,
Si Hawaiian Water Battle;
Indian V/ar Club; Bird House,



Dipper; Dish Rag: Bp KSe $1.
Lefty Morgan, Rt. 4, Way-
cross.

Yellow root, freshly dug
and washed, 4 lb. lard box
full, 85; also, long red hot
papeee pods, 25c doz. pods,

r $1. for 5 doz. Add postage.
Nee Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box
58, Ellijay.

Hot red pepper pods for
home use, 25 doz: 5 doz., $1.
Add postage, Miss Marie
Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay.

Peppermint; spearmint,
balm, garden horsemint; tan-
sy, 60c doz.; catnip, 3 bunch-
es, 60c; sassafras, 3. plants,
60c; horseleak, 6 bunches,
60c; everbearing strawberry







plants, 90c C; will exch. for
100 lb. feed sacks, wht. or
print. Add postage or come
for. Per. 239. Miss L.. M.
White, Rt. 1,.. Box 57,:Dah-
lonega.

About an acre of turnips

in the field for sale. Want to
sell patch as is. Raymond An-
drews, 4421 Bloomfield Dr.,
Macon, Ph. 788-1147 (no col-
ject calls).

6 wht. flour sacks with dark
colored flower borders, yel-
low, blue and green borders,
few alike, 25c ea. Add 25c
postage. Mrs. G. T. Brown,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Want bees in
new patent hives, old gums,
or what have you. Advise
price and where located. Ed.
Cols ton, Rt. 1, Toccoa:

Pomegranate seed, 50 for
$1. with stamped envelope.
Ee Ci: Hillis:

Melrose Apt. C-5
Gainesville.

Want someone in Atlanta
area. to do some quilting. Mrs
N. C. Holcomb, 1054 Tilden
St.. N. W., Atlanta 18, Ph.
794-9879.



anything,



Want quilt patterns: Wed-
ding Ring and Trail Around
the Mountain. Will pay for.



Mrs. J. C. Way, Rt. 1, Hines-
ville.
Want sweet pomegranate

bush; also few bags of good
soil and dry manure. B. Dai-
ro, 923, Dalney St., NW, At-
lanta 13, Ph. TR 4-7282.

Want used English saddle
in good-- cond., saddle seat
type. Ann Olson, 1214 Gor-
don St., SW, Atlanta 10, Ph.
738-3010 (no collect calls).

Want to locate someone in
middle or No. Georgia who
will have molasses made from
orange cane. A. L. Caldweli,
135 Cypress Mill Rd., Bruns-
wick.

Want to buy one or two
horse trailer in good cond.,
and reasonably priced, with-
in 40 mile radius of Atlanta.
Cc. N. Scheinbaum,
Highland Ave., NE, Atlanta,
Ph. TR. 4-9931.

Want 500 bu of ear corn
for feed. Quote price deliver-
ed to Atlanta. Dewey T. Na-
bors, M. D., Suite 330 Doctors
Bldg., 490 Peachtree St., NE,
Atlanta.

Want 500 Ibs. Pensacola
Bahia seed. State Germ. Paul
Po Patten; 20, =.8171- La-
Grange.

"Want 5 ips this years dried
apples. State price. Leota Mc-
Donald, 206 E. ee oie
Dalton.

Want best price on 100 bu.
this years corn. Must be de-
livered to barn. John Mc-
Knight, P. O. Box 95, Tucker,
Ph. 938-4710 (no collect
calls). :

Want 150 round fence posts.
Write what you have. Gil
Barton, Rt. 1, County Line
Rd., Lithia Springs.

Want one gal. old time
White Multiplying Nest oni-
ons. J. W. Boyles, 132 Eighth
St., Augusta.

1962 hand gathered, shade
dried, sage, $2. lb. plus post-
aPer de Ch Jee Browne abso os
Box 224, Toccoa.

Want 4 or 5 tons Bermuda
or Oat hay delivered. John H.
Dunn, Rt. 1, Stone Mountain.























Old fashioned red sugar
seed cane stalks, average 3-
L/f20 tt. tales stalk =aWads

Hardin, Avera.

Handicrafts

FOR SALE





Dbl. bed size hand made
quilts, _new, made of solid
and print cotton materials,
cotton padding, Step Around
the Mountain, Basket Design,
and Grandmothers Fan, $12.
each. Add postage. Mrs. Dew-

Ib: 2 Ibs. 4

928 N.

5 ble bed size white
qued quit tops:

with snowballs emb. on green,
aua 2 asstd. Fans, assorted col-



shape. Lefty Morgan, Rt. 4,
Waycross. J

Print aprons,
med, 60c ea.; emb. pillow-
cases, any color, $1.50 pr.;
emb. with cro. lace trim, $1.-
85 pr.; potholders, asstd.
prints, 15e ea.; handkerchiefs,
pastel with cro. edges, 40c
ea.; 3, $1.; wht. cro. lace for
pillowcases, ete., 35c yd. Add
postage. Mrs. Buford Henry,
56 Temple Ave., Newnan.

Broadcloth pillowcases,
emb. and crocheted edge, $1.-
25 pr.; sheet pillowcases; emb.,
$1. pr.; old fashioned bonnets,
$1. ea.: aprons, 3 small, $1.;
med. 50 ea.; dish towels,
emb., 7, $1. Add 35c postage.
Mrs. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box
311, Frazer Rd., Buford.

3 pc. vanity sets, $1. set;
aprons, 65 each; pilloweases
of bleached sheeting with
crocheted blue bird, wild rose
and colonial girl, $2. pr.; quilt
tops by pattern, $2.50 and
$3. each. Add postage, no
checks or stamps accepted.
Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco.

12 inch, round, smocked
pillows, made of taffeta and
stuffed with shredded foam,
33.50 each. Mrs. Jack Elliott,
Avondale Rd., Macon, Ph.
788-3155. d

White crocheted bootees
trimmed in pink, blue, yellow
and green, 75 pr.; also, bibs
to match, both $1.; white cro-
cheted lace for pillowcases,
$1. pr.: white linen thdkgfs.
with tatting edge, $1. each,
add postage. Mrs. H. H. Rob-
inson, Rt. 1, Monroe.

Bedspread with popcorn
diamonds, hand knotted
fringe, ivory mercerised
thread, abt. 73 x 100 in., new,
$50. incl. postage for 7 lbs.: ;



fancy trim-











is AGLOSS; 6.5 square piece,
white, 32 x 32 in., size 20
thread, $5.; oval pineapple

doily, 18 x 27 in., cream mere.
thread, $2.50: piece for chair
back, 11 x 17, cream merc.
thread, $1. Mrs. Jessie Hud-
dleston, 152 Westwood Rd.,
Smyrna.

Aprons with bibs, nicely
trimmed, $1. ea:; without bibs,
75e ea.; pot holders, 15 ea.;
or 10 for $1.; emb. dish tow-
els, 3 for $1.; Add postage.
Wits sth cAs Chastain, ai 5,
Ellijay.

15 quilts, $8. to $25. ea.,
some fancy. Write, enclosing
stamped, addressed envelope.
Mrs. O. B. Jones, 161 Factory
Shoals Rd., Mableton.

Dbl. bed size quilt tops,
good materials, mach. sewn:
Step Around Mt.: Gents Bow;
Bird Trap; Devils
Fishing Boat: $2.
Cabin, Grandmothers
Lone Star, $3. ea., add post-
age. Mrs. J. G. Austin, Rt. 1,
Felton.

10 quilt tops neatly made
of new cloth, dbl. bed size:
Mothers Bible; Mothers Day;
Little Girls Friend, all ap-
pvliqued, $5. ea.; Sargeants
Cheveron: Forest Paths; ~Old
Maids Puzzle: Josephs Coat
of Many Colors: Gentleman
Bow, $4. ea.; Block of Beau-
tiful Colors, $3. Include 40c
postage on each quilt top. Miss











ey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Elli- | Mazee K. Clifton, Rt. 2, Box
dave. 217, Lwin City.
Quilt tops, 8 dif. designs, Crocheted bedspread, full

pieced of new prints, dbl. bed
size, $3. each, or 2. $5. Add
35c postage. Miss Mabel Parr,
Rt. 1, Reynoids.

Childrens dresses nicely
made, 1-6 yrs., ea.; ap-
pliqued cushion covers, any
shape, 75c ea.; 2, $1.25; nice
machine pieced dbl. bed size
quilt toos, $3, ea. Add _ post-
age. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
5. Ellijay.

Ladies fancy tea aprons,
trimmed, and nicely made of
good materials, $1. each plus
postage. Miss Marie Mathis,
Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay.







8 hives pure strand Italian
bees, 1 hive Starline bees,
state inspected: also empty

brooder and super hives, rea-
sonable. R. E. Malone. Rt. 3,



Box 293-C, Newnan, Ph. 3-
3241 (no collect calls).







ock, Rt 3,

Handtufted bedspreads,
double peafowl design, tufted
on dbl. bed size, good grade,
seamless sheeting, white, tuft-
ed in all Lockey Colorfast
thread, $6.75. Mrs. Edgar Ad-

size Puritan pattern, $50. plus
postage. Louise Hughes, Rt. 2
Box 497, Augusta.

Good sized aprons, $1. ea.,
on 5 for $4.75; med. size, 50c;
vanity sets and dresser
scarves $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Maver Estep, 137 Auburn



Ave., LaGrange.

Dbl. bed size quilts Hens
made: Step Around The
Mountain and Gents Bow,

cotton padding, $8. each and
50c postage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton,
Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Few hand cro. vanity sets,
3 piece standard size with 15
in. matching doily, $3. set; 3
dresser runners, 16 X 36, in.
$3.50 ea.; 2 doilies, 20 in.
across, $2. each, white, ecru,



ry. PP if
Turkey ana |
Pumpkin; $7., two Pine trees |o

center piece hexagon shape,|
white, fine thread, about 32}:

NOVEMBER 301:

uts, $6. eacn, Mrs. Troy
staten, Box 60, Chatsworth |
iid., Gaiton.

Gourds, custom made to
order, finished in natural
Wax, enamels, stains, etc.,
$10. ea., up. State size and

Springs.
Dbl. bed |

ing and batting, ss
piece; cotton scraj
teen lining, quilte
$11. ea.; 3 cotto

Add postage, no

le Payne, Rt. 3,
Lg. size emb.

pillow cases, $2

bonnets, $1.35; bu

bonnets,

pin aprons, 75c;
$1.; girls dresses, -
size, nice
vanity sets, SC

pillowcases,

edges, $3. pr.:
vanity sets or
edges, $2.
dish towels

a.;

cloth with 4 napkins, $4.
size 52 x 70 in. set, $5.
postage. Mrs. L. W. :
5 Ellijay. ;
Fancy
aprons,

or: gandy an
Sl. ae

r.
$3. ea.; hand painted _
cases, nice design,
Add _ postage. Mrs






cotton, Add 50c postage to
Chee more over 50) rill

. Gainesville.

et trimmed, new
erial, aprons with bibs:
without bibs, your ene
each. p. p. in Ga.
Bryan, Box 98; Rt. q
burg.

Springs. Terms cash. T.
Freeman, Rt; 1, Hoty
994-5318. aS

NOVEMBER 34 = Sauieds
Pony Sale starts
noon at Hudson-Hol:
Livestock BarnFitz
70 ponies registered
gradeall sizes and
good ponies at pr
want to paywill se
gardiess of pricewill
until Christmas for s
charge no outside
accepted. ee Fulle

Farm Rome. Con
plete dispersal of all F
ered Polled Hereford ttle
over 140 head of cows
calves at side 30. ail
many of service a ea li
calfhood vaccinate n
mediately after Pu
Sale 40 top com \
cows with calves at side
will sellwrite for ca
and additional inforn
R. A. Shearer. Mead
Lake Hereford Farm, Rt.
Rome (Hwy. 20 oe

at Union Stock te
banySeminole Farms A



or trimmed a in colors, 42 % inch.



1205 Maple St, Carrollton

p. p. Mrs. Ida_