: : Phil Campbell,
Farmers
Bulletin
Commissioner
E ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 21, 1962
When our forefathers celebrated the first Thanksgiving in the
early sixteen hundreds, they had little to be thankful for, according
to our standards today.
More than half of their original number had perished during
the first winter at Plymouth Rock. Every person who had survived the
winter had to work and work hard just to provide enough food for the
coming winter months. And so, when the first harvest was reaped and
the Pilgrims knew that the cold months ahead would not take the toll
that the first hard winter had, they rejoiced and gave thanks. This
was the first Thanksgiving. A small group of farmers, intent on relig-
_ fous freedom, were thankful that enough food had been harvested to
last them through the winter months ahead.
Today, it does not take the toil of every American to provide
food for the winter months. Today, less than 10% of our population
provides more than enough food for the remaining 90 percent.
Today, the average urban family spends less than 20 percent of
its income for food. Today, most of us in America have little worry
about enough food for our family to last through the winter. Today
we have time and money left after feeding our families for some of
lifes luxuries. oe
Today we have much for which tobe thankful.
PHIL CAMPBELL
Commissioner of Agriculture
: Want white or colored fam-| Want, at once, man with at White man, 51 yrs. old and
ily for row crop farm work. least 1 grown boy, to manage! wife 45, wants job on poultry
Man must be able to drive|large hog farm. Must be exp.|farm with broilers, or beef
truck and tractor plow, and|in feeding and handling hogs.|caitle, or on hog farm, for
sober, hard working and|Reuben Wells, Rt. 1, Hines-| weekly salary. Do not drink.
Geperigalls: Will pay reason-| ville, Ph. TR. 6-3388. Will have to be moved. Need
able wages. 5 R. house wired Want white woman for|4 or 5 room house. G. A.
ane - maintenance ee Sealab ei light farm chores and house-| Johnson, Rt. 2, Monrce.
do ordinary me-|R{. Reply immediately, L. L.|*@ePing. Modern farm home,|~ pairyman and farm oper-
rk, simple weld- : : , | all conveniences, room, board
st be in good phy- Ane 1, Omega, Ph. 528 anid: smiald salary. Di) Ha Mica ao. eae machinery. tob
md., able to drive trac- | ______________ | Intire; Rt. 3. Fayetteville. Tiel eeardat acouhens
do other farm work.| Want refined, healthy. mid-| Want white. middle-aged. wi yr. old boy oh on
eee ya ale on die-nged white woman for), ant white muddle-aged,| old enough: to. work, : wou
route. No drinkers |light farm work, cooking for |@lthy, Christian woman (no | like place in first district. Can
Jack Willis, Rt. 2.|two, and partly. caring for|S0king or drinking) for light furnish good reference. Nes-
a ee Sil wari an sin mee! chain olive farm, work and to do house-| bit Lee, Rt. 1, Metter.
Boca ae |as one of family, for room,| keeping for 2 women, in ex- Whites man 237 wants job
reliable men for|hoard and reasonable salary.|Change for room, board and ing "son F : :
dairy, DeLaval milk-|Gists 4es aad) particulars, |Small salary. Miss Martha| tending layers on poultry farm
ulk tank, or family| iss Nettie. Blanchard, 2282 Martin, 1818 Palmyra Rd., Al-| with right party who does not
work, Have 4 R.|wrightsboro Rd., Augusta. bany. drink, Sober, honest, depend-
th water and elec., : ps fe : able. Have 3 to work. Will
ae Se ee ee ee ee Married man, 58 yrs. old. oat kl
bus route. Paul A. Want working foreman for | with wife, wants job looking no BO ee escuapics weekly,
Rt. 1, Powder|South Ga. farm, one who is after cattle <or doin 2
21) a a 3 ; g farm es pa x
Pais Wars Ota" [west ae ell. a5 foreman; Work, Can do carpenter work: | maven Beaishe th asia 8
ae farm toes i Oy in mora. | Will move anywhere. Was/ first letter. Charlie Murdock
retired couple who Sel Di Osh, i corn) |aised. on farm. Tom Watson, |p A ca ocn Dee Sununeie
; +,_| peanut, and general row crop z ;
have er frame? Small fanuly ONG 1605, 14th Ave., Columbus. ville. No phone calls.
drinkers considered. Have} _Want white man 38-40 yrs.| Ghristian white man, age
your situation, R.| house. , with plumbing and -cld, small family, and with! 9 wants job on farm with
316 Peters St.. SW,| clectticity, on school bus andj son, 16 yrs. or older, to WONG aero nonigie ner careraker
: rs eRe >! mail route. Give age, number}| with him, both to know how ea Proton. divine track:
~~ ! in family and references in|to operate tractors and farm BRM cke ue a : He Tue
white man with small] first letter, Lester Varn, Rt.|machinery, hay balers, pecan | 0 lf ee Ren sy aR
sexperienced in row}3. Box 530, Albany, or Ph.|spray machine, etc. No row|Sat tamily. Need good *
li k : HE. 5-8621. : - crops. Raise hay, pecans and|house wired for elec. stove,
an cattle. Good pay, wood and|tunning water or good well.
Want small family, with son| water and 5-rm. house, wired, | School bus and mail route.
5 | over 16 yrs. of help, honest, so-|on school and mail route, S.|Must have weekly pay with
G. Moore, Re-| ber, and in good health, willing} J. Clay, Rt. 3, Macon. Sunday off. Can give ref. E. T
99-6929. (no|| to: work and. one exp. in poul-|s. > pe Southerland, Rt. 2, Calhoun.
Sree iTV. Work consists: in carine | Man: 40. yrs. old, 0, yrs. exp.) >=
- |for layer farm and some| With broilers, wants job on Single white man, honest,
white man to|hatchery work. garden and|farm looking after laying hens| sober, wants farm work or
ok after hogs, and|}smaill crops on shares. Week-|cr broilers. Two to work. |job with laying hens. Exper-
hi duties. | ly salary and nice 5 R. house, | Prefer Franklin, Stevens, Hart|ienced with chickens. Will
electricity, water furnished,|or Elbert counties. Can give | work for $4. day, room, board
wired for stove.. Mrs. N._C.| good ref. Need job at once.|and laundry, or will batch. All
le Chattahoochee Dr,, pega ay letters answered. General
:
ator, experienced with stock
Pe
Dickerson, Rt. 3, Toccoa,
Married man wants job on
farm. Can drive tractor, truck,
mules and do any type farm
work. Honest, sober and de~
pendable. Need 3-4 R. house
and to be moved. Have own
furniture. Marvin Hawkins,
820 Dixie Ave., N. E.. Atlanta
Te
Want job as caretaker 9a
stock or chicken farm. Do not
drink and am dependable. J,
Tanner, 382 Peeples St., S. W.,
Apt. 220, Atlanta 10.
Want reliable white man for
work at parlor type dairy barn.
Prefer man with. experience
at dairy. Wallace. Moore, Rt.
1, Taylorsville, Ph. EV. 2-=
2536 (Cartersville).
Single white man, 55 yrs.
old, wants job on cattle or
poultry farm. Can drive tract-
or or truck and do maintein-=
ance work. In good health.
Will work for board and small
salary. William T. Gillo, Rt.
3. Box 561, Key Road, Atlanta,
Oe
Single white man, 45 yrs,
honest, sober, needs work af
once on poultry farm, as care-
taker. or doing light farm
work. Alton Butler, 116 Shot-
well St., Bainbridge.
Man wants employment
caring for broilers, layers, and
helping with semi-invalid man
for $15. wk., board and laun-
dry. Bill Stevens, Rt. 1, Dah-
lonega.
Man, 22 yrs. old, exp. in
farming and cattle ranch work
needs job at once. Honest and
dependable, need house large
enough for 3. Carroll C. Pear-
ison, Rt. 3, Box 315, Colquitt.
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PHIL CAMPBELL
[GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
Ailanta 3, Georgia
Phone JAckson 4-3292
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Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.,
by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second
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Farm Help
WANTED
White man, 30 yrs. old,
married, with 3. children,
wants job raising broilers or
light farm work for reason-
able salary. Exp. with broilers,
can drive tractor and use
other farm equip. Need about
4 R. house, can furnish, but
need to be moved. Can fur-
nish references. Harold Phil-
lips, Rt. 2, c/o W. W. Owen,
Powder Springs.
Want lady to do light farm
work amd help with children,
to live in. Room, board and
small salary. Some time off.
Prefer someone who needs
home and who does not drink
or curse. Will come after, or
pay bus fare. Need help with
housework, children and gar-
den at once. Wallie Ann
Lovell, Rt. 1, Suwanee.
Man, 45 yrs. old, with wife
and children, (youngest 6 yrs.
old), wants any kind of farm
work. Can drive truck or
tractor, do farm or dairy
work. Do not drink, and have
no bad habits. Can take hold
of job any time. Horice Po-
well, Rt. 2, c/o Harvey Powell,
Bainbridge, Ph. CH. 6-3735.
White single man, 49 yrs:
old, wants job raising broilers,
on inside, looking after lay-
ing hens, gathering eggs, and
help looking after sick or eld-
erly persons, for board, laun-
dry and reasonable weekly
salary. Honest, dependable
and do not drink. Must have
jus fare. All letters answered.
Buford Bates, Rt. 2, Canton,
Ph. 479-2297.
Semi-retired couple, both
good health, would like to get
place to have laying hens.
Raised on farm. Have some
capital. C. T. Cheatham, 498
Ibex St., Macon.
White man, 58, married,
raised on farm, wants job on
cattle farm, or will consider
other farm work, or care-
taking. Can begin at once.
Honest, do not drink or use
tobacco. Can drive truck and
tractor and do some carpenter
work. Prefer Carroll, Haralson
or adjoining counties. Will
need 3-4 R. house wired for
stove. C: 'P. Craven, Rt. \ 2;
Carrollton.
Man with wife and 8 yr.
old child wants job on farm
in North Ga. Can move at
once. De Me Blacks ant. -.3,
Americus. is
White man, 48 yrs. old, with
wife and child, wants job on
dairy farm. Can drive truck
or tractor. Will start anytime.
Will need to be moved. Melvin
C. Williams, Rt. 1, Garfield.
Single, white man, 50 yrs.
old, sober, wants job doing
light farm. work, or as care-
taker, for reasonable salary,
room and board. William
Smith, 1186 Francis St., N. W.
Atlanta 13, Ph. TR. 5-3730,
SO ree as eNO ag TE
White man 47 yrs. old, with
wife and 4 children, wants job
at once on chicken or cattle
farm. Exp. in both and can
drive truck and tractor. Will
move anywhere. Roy Thomp-
an Wadley (Live near de-
pot). :
Want good, honest, sober
man with large family to do
general farming, hoeing and
cotton picking, for wages, or
as share cropper. Have good
3 R. house with water on back
porch, plenty of wood, elec.,
house wired for stove. W. T.
Hicks, P. O. Box 32, Aragon.
Want Man and wife, mid-
lle-aged, with no children.
Need man for fence work and
general repair on farm and
woman for housekeeping. Two
in family. Modern conveni-
ences, plenty of room. Will
Pay good salary each Satur-
day. Write for further infor-
mation. C. G. Morris, Bowden.
Want man and wife to work
an egg and cattle farm. Work
not too heavy, laborious type,
but constant and confining.
Egg room work for wife, out-
side work for man. Must have
good references. Pay based on
ability and willingness to
work. Good living conditions.
Gene Callaway, Rayle, Ph.
BR 4-7825.
Want white couple, 62 yrs.
old, good Christians, with
some support. Will furnish 6
room block house wired for
electric stove, with garden,
and weekly pay for help to
look after hogs, cows and up-
keep of pastures. Must be clean
hogsekeepers. C. C. Langham,
Re 1. Thomson, Ph. 77-R2.
erky, Malb)i io org oy set
- Have opening for dependa-
ble dairyman with help to
handle 75 cows. Good home
with elec., plumbing and gas.
Sch. bus and mail. Rt. Give
age, number in family and
reference. S. R. Saye, Rut-
ledge.
Equipment
FOR SALE
1950, % ton pick-up truck,
good shape, good tires, $350.
or will trade for. hogs. Hoyt
Dean, Roswell, Ph. 993-6609.
One-rew Model 22L John
Deere cotton picker mounted
on 1950 tractor. Donald Con-
nell, Williamson, Ph. 8-2310
(after 7 p. m.)
2 disc Dearborn pickup
plow, has good disc and in
good shape; also, 3 row Cole
oat drill in extra good shape.
No. collect calls. Toy Hender-
son, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch.
Good 2-H wagon, $75.; set
of good shop tools, cheap; big
blower, anvil, vice, hammers
and tongs, all good cond., $45.
B. L. Morgan, Rt. 1, McDon-
ough.
2-H. Mitchell wagon, 2-3/4
size bedy, in perfect cond,
$50. C. J. Green, McDonough,
Ph. 423-3615.
BULLETIN,
-M. Farmall tractor, 7 disc!
tiller, big harrow 466, plant-
ing and cultivation equip.,
everything in perfect cond.,
$700. J. B. Sanders, Millhaven,
Screven Co. :
Farmall A. tractor, planter
and cultivator and tiller for
sale. R. W. Windom, Wrens,
Ph. LI-7-6756. :
Hen house, 28 ft. X 150 ft.,
with 1000 cages, aluminum
roof, quick sale required to
vacate property. No reason-
able offer refused. Dewey N.
Whiddon, Rt. 1, Perry. Ph.
429-1030. :
Int'l. Harvester pick-up
truck, new motor, brake
drums, brakes, wheel cylind-
ers, heater, good paint job,
1956 model, $650. Elzia Hay-
nes, c/o Model Farm, Rt. 1.
Sharpsburg, Ph. AL-3-4558
(Newnan). :
Big F8, 1952 dump truck,
motor overhauled, new breaks,
$600.; F600 Ford dump good
tires, good body, mector fair,
$350.; 1956 panel truck, new
motor, $350. Mrs. J. W. Suggs,
Fairburn, Ph. 964-734. Z
_Corn cleaner, 3 H. P. motor,
single phase, small air ham-
mer, 1/3 H. P., 3 phase reduct-
lon gear motor with sprockets
and chain, 6 ft. steel elevator,
and large corn cleaner, 400
bushel per hr. Clarence Hill,
109 Sewell Lane, Marietta.
John Deere MT 2-row with
cultivator, good tires and per-
fect running cond., $400. or
will trade for 3 good saddle
horses. E. E. Hughes, Rt. 8,
Hartley Bridge Rd., Macon,
Ph. 788-5686.
Approx. 200-300 tub type
chicken feeders and 16 Bowers
Blue Flame, 700 cap., brood-
ers, $15. ea. for brooders, used
2 yrs., or would consider trad-
ing in on jeep. Henry Cagle,
Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA-9-
2051.
Ford - Ferguson tractor
about 1947 model, new rear
tire other fair, front tires not
so good. Tractor locks rough
runs good. Has rear lift, mow-
ing machine, 6 ft. blade, 2 disc
plow, new bearings in one
dise, other good, smoothing
harrow, and bush bog. All 3
pt. hitch. J. D. Crenshaw, Al-
pharetta, Ph. GR-5-5453.
Large size (about 3 ton)
Dodge truck rear-end, 2 speed,
third. member in perfect cond.,
will guar. axles and 3rd.
member, $65. Charles C.
Knight, Pinedale, Clarkesville.
Sev. - ft. chain for Big
Dutchman feed trough; 60, 4
ft., feed troughs for chickens,
will accept any reasonable
offer; 12 pces., 10 ft., used galv.
roofing, nearly new; 5 ft. Case
mowing machine, $75.; 2
wheel trailer, $50. Mrs. E. A.
Smith, 1448 U. S. 41 N., Cal-
houn, Ph. MA-9-5971 (no
collect calls)
34 ft. tandem flat trailer,
no equalizer, has stake holes
for sides, vertical supports,
fair tires, 1000 X 20 size, good
lights, and needs flooring;
also, 22 ft. flat trailer, perfect
cond., excellent tires, 10:00 X
20, A-1 floor, vacuum brakes
and removable sides. Both
priced to sell or will trade for
cattle. Milton Brannon, Rt. 2,
Buchanan, Ph. 646-5189.
10 in, duty endless belt, 50
ft. long, in good cond., $45.,
also, 6 in. endless belt, 50 ft.
long, fair cond., $20. Bennie
By Collier 1108 Ball St.
Perry.
Stainless steel] bulk milk
tank, 650 gal. cap., Girton
Deluxe with 5 HP Copeland
compressor, excellent cond.,
almost new; like new cond.,
Bowers whirlwind feed mixer,
upright, below floor modei;
McCormick grain drill and
fertilizer spreader combin-
ation, excellent cond., low
price. Kelly Morekis, 9511
White Bluff Rd., Savannah.
10 in. hammermill with 4
sereens, 10 ft. belt, Paulan
chain saw, like new, reason-
ably priced. W. H. Wiley, Star
Route A, Ellijay, Ph. ML-5-
2885 (no collect calls)
John Deere model A. tractor
used little since motor over-
hauled, tires fair cond., priced
to sell, Will consider delivery
within reasonable distance. J.
L. Pierce, 2417 Fair Lane,
Decatur, Ph. 289-8560, (can
be seen at F. G. Pierces Wav-
1Ph. 482-8558,
John Deere G., tricycle
type, tractor with 3 point
hitch. Tractor in perfect
cond,. good tires, new motor.
Rex Jackson, Lovett. Ph. BR.
2-3179 (Dublin).
Trailer with 1 horse wagon,
body in good cond. Body can
be taken off; T. J. Johnston,
Dry Branch.
_ Set of new cattle bodies to
fit 1954 Ford pickup truck,
bolted together and painted
black, has side steps, $30. Wil-
lie P. Smith, Rt. 2, Villa Rica
(at Fullerville).
250 gal. Butane gas tank,
underground type, dug up and
ready to go, $100; Myers deep
well rod-type- pump, fair
cond., with good 1-H. power
elec. motor, $60. or will trade
for beef-type yearling or
yearling saddle-stock colt; al-
so, 8 yr. old gelding, 3 gaited,
gentle, $110. Robert D. Grif-
fin, Rt. 8, Macon.
12 x 8 ft. solid oak truck
body with side boards, almost
new, $40. Kempton Ballard,
Sr., Box 66-B, Rt. 3, Newnan.
Propane gas tank, 500 gal.
cap., underground type. W. E.
Barker, Rutledge.
15 Buckeye coal or coke
chick brooders, $10. and $12.
each. Jerry Faucett,. Juno,
Ph. 265-3757. 6
Dozer blade for tractor,
$25. E. P. Hanes, 106 Camp
Ave., Jonesboro (Off Jones-
boro Rd.). ;
Keenco elec. egg grader; 8
plastic covered egg baskets,
$1. ea.; 25 metal 5 ft. feed-
ers, $1. ea.; 21: wooden 5 ft.
feeders on stands, for layers,
d0c ea.; 2 automatic waterers
with heating units, $5. ea.;
also, mule drawn mowing
machine, $25. Mrs. Frank W.
Maynard, Rt. 3, Winder.
1 only Model 400 Incubator,
ese eapacity: 260 chickens;
250 pheasant; 400 quail eggs.
Air circulating with Hygro-
meter, used 1 season; also,
Model FB4221 brooder, round,
electric, 200 baby chick ca-
vacity. Tom Wenzel, Cairo,
Ph. 377-4939.
Good 1 horse wagon with
body in excel. cond; also,
about 800 ft.. 1-1/2 in. gal-
vanized pipe, can be used for
irrigation. J. A. Page, Soper-
ton, (at Orland).
100 gal. cast iron scalding
kettle with brick. $25. A. L.
Clarkson, Rt. 2, Chicamauga.
Intnl. Farmall, 2 row, corn
picker No. 24 for H. or M.
Farmall, used on less than 100
acres. Rollers, bearings, chas-
sis and gears show no ap-
parent wear. Has few dents
in light metal parts. New
paint job, cheap for cash, or
will trade for mule, cow, or
old model 1-1/2 . ton Chev.
truck in good cond. Monia
Reed, Box 64, Oakwood.
Case VAO -tractor with
wagner loader, bush-hog and
3 point hook-up, completely
rebuilt engine, good tires,
new paint job, $1280. Mrs.
Horace M.
s0, 1952 Ford
mileage hrs. with
and double secti
dy, Milner.
. 2 Farm Master elec.
with steel buckets; di
pump with 50 gal. ta
Power 12 milk can
tor, all practically
other dairy equipm
prices. F. H. Bunn,
good cond., for sa
for medium sized tract
burns diesel oil and h
power take-off. R. ]
son, Flint River Farms
Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 8-2
1500 eggs per hour, af
c/o Roy M. Durr, Durr
try Farm, eksoas
Springs. (No coll
calls.)
Craftsman hammerm
collector, $30.; 6 can
milk cooler $35. old
kerosene engine,
L. Potter, Rt. 1,
Douglasville
Countv: Line Rd.jo 3
Karmail Cub tractor
bad motor with foll
equipment: mower;
turner; disc and distr
dozer blade; belt pull
belt; draw bar. Will s
for $250. or separately.
Jones, Rt. 1, Box 269,
lasville, Ph. 948-4963
tell). : s
Set of cultivators, plan
distributors and plows ;
lis Chalmers C. tractor,
for quick sale. fA
van, Rt. 13 Box-230;
Robins, Ph. 922-8093. _
5 large 2 burner Mak
$50.5
rmake, kerosene
good cond., guaranteed,
ea.; also, 275 gal. fuel tar
good cond., but needs p
ing, with oak wood r
Willie Mack Tribble
Box 275, Forsyth, Ph.
4759, (Home area Blair,
1948 Dodge dump
new tires on rear, g
chanical shape, $495.
ter 5. P.M. week da
day Saturday. Mrs.
Neal, Elberton, Ph.
1955 Massey Harris L.
5 plow, tractor suitab!
pulling sheep foot, or 1
harrow, $695.. or will t
for Ford or Ferguson tr:
of equal value; also,
John Deere B. tractor;
Larry Watson, eos
ming, Ph. 887-4678.
hogs or cattle;
Avery tractor for parts
Hyde, Rt. 2, Box 111, Th
asville. ees
Over hundred 4 ft. fee
(can be used for b
hens) in good cond., at
sonable price, or will
change for anything to us
farm; also, seeder for
Deere disc tiller. Can
epted to other makes.
E. Mathis, Rt. 4. Box 65
gerald, Ph. 6932.
1960 Diesel
Model 841, ther f
equipment. Ben T. Abbott.
2. Barnesville, Ph. 512
Tangen harrow, weeder
planters for Ford
Prior G. Coson, Rt. 3, S
CORRECTION: 1953
tractor-truck and Evans
er, 34 ft. long, single:
$1800. Mrs.
1410 Atlanta
Ph. 427-2797.
1957 Model Ford 1
corn picker, reasonably pr.
Pat Cannon, Rt. 4, Clevel:
ay G
Nash, Lithonia, } ph
row grain drill, used
, $10.; grain cradle,
Foley saw filer
little, $165. T
t+. 1, Roswell, Ph
no collect calls).
3 disc plow for M.
all tractor and attach~-
% ve plow, ee radius.
sels
t Bee or 10 ft. fertilizer
eader, prefer Grady or
consider other makes.
Harper, Mineral Bluff.
mt Coal heaters with
ostats, in good cond., for
cen houses. J. H. Porter-
wheel type saws in
rating cond; but
sider one in need of
, want 3 dise pull
(not tiller) in good
heap for cash. Bennie
ae 1108 Ball Be
ae
cheap.
0, 6
brooders,
yrom, Rt. a Sharps-
sheller. Louis W.
o Jacksons Dairy,
e, Ph. EU-2-4404.
Hitt, Grovetown.
_ trade a 240 Int'l.
bought new, for No.
in Bord
S. F. Mit-
Lee aes LaGrange.
old army jeep that
d but with good trans-
would buy good
on, would like price
mn of jeep or parts
mail. Henry Cagle,
pou Ph.
ton truck, stake |.
d cond., $650. H. F.
y, 96 Morris. St., Pai-
. 463-5861.
Rt. 1, Winston,
-2991 (Douglasville)
ge cutter in excell-
for sale or will
Jl necessary parts for
installation, reasonable.
George, Rt. 1, Oxford.
624 (Covington)
yon Deere 71 corn sheller,
200-300 bu. per hr.
wwered by U-40 A. C. unit,
| cond., will sell together
Non te. are for cash.
a onnier bulk
all in good cond.;
_ stainless steele Surge
mmermill complete
eens and 2 belts, ail
he 0e $50.; hay rake
~ | Duluth.
Mrs.
ar- |
will come
ter if price is. Hens William
G. McClure, Rt. i, Frady Rd.,
tractor,
Ford 601 Diesel tractor;
Ford 640 tractor; rotary hoe:
rotary mower; Cole distribut-
ors and planters; Covington
side. dresser; 3 pt. hitch hay
rake and weeder; 2 Ford
cultivators; 2 16 in., bottom
plows; 2, 14 in., bottom plows;
6 row cotton duster; Ford
harrow; Ferguson peanut
shaker Benthall peanut com-
bine; 2 ton 1948 Chev. truck
and 1956, % ton, GMC truck.
L. Jiright: Rie 2;
Fitzgerald.
Farmall M. tractor, 1949
model, good tires, excellent
cond. mechanically, 10 disc
Athens bush and bog harrow,
good cond. 5 extra heavy
Sart y construction: tandem
harrow, A5 15; also, 25V Intl
tractor mower, good
cond.; 1955 Dodge, % ton,
cyl. pick-up truck, new tires,
new point. Located one mile
west of Good Hope, sell all or
D | separately, J. Preston Prather,
Rt. 1, Monroe, Ph. 267-9821.
Want 65 Ferguson Diesel
with bottom plow, have good
Td-14A and Td-18A Intnls.
with Angledozers, to trade, or
will sell cheap for cash and
buy Ferguson. Robert H. Too-
tle, Reidsville, Ph. 557-2151.
Want fire brake plow with
3 point hitch. State price and
cond. R. R. Baker, Rt. 1, Nor-
man Park, Ph. 985- 1986.
Want Cole planter and other
1 Horse farm equipment in
good cond., and within 50 mi.
of Lawrenceville. Ross Kirby,
Box 162, Snellville. .
Want 10 A. R. Wood gas
brooders. Write price and
cond. Harold Fowler, Rt. 2,
Canon, Ph. 245- 8479.
Want D-17 or - D-19 Allis
Chalmers tractor with 4 row
planters and cultivators. H.
ca kM. Simpson, Rt: 3, Box. 84A,
McDonough.
Want 1 ton compressor and
coil for use on farm for pro-
duction purposes. Would con-
sider 1-% ton in good cond.
D. H. Hulsey, 1409 Atlanta
Road, Griffin.
_ Want Ford tractor 641 or
801 series. Prefer gasoline
type. M. M. Cheek, Pineview.
Want Farmall tractor,
Model 100, 130 or 140 with
hydraulic lift and fast hitch.
State cond., model, year,
equipment and cash price
wanted for tractor and equip-
ment. Miles F. White, Rt. 5,
Rome.
Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
82 dairy cows, 631 Ib. pale
base with Irvindale Dair
330 gal. Craft bulk tank, Wee
ey pump and milkers. 1960
Case tractor, Massey-Harris
Silage eutter with grass and
tow crop attachments, 6 disc
tiller, 2 disc, 3 pt. hiteh til-
Jer and 10 ft. Intnl. fert.
spreader. J. B. Mitchell, Sr.
Rt. 4, Madison.
Sev. purebred Jersey heifer
calves, artificially bred, all
born in Oct., Reg. and trans-
ferred, $65. ea. E. B. Bras-
well, Athens, Ph. Li. 3-4336.
2 good Guernsey milch cows
and 3 purebred Holstein heif-
ers, all good clean cows, $75.-
$100. ea.; also, 4 Hampshire
and Tamworth gilts, wt. 75
lbs. ea., $18, ea.; 5 blocky
type pigs, 10 wks. old, $10.
ea. Mrs. F. W. Womack, Rt.
1, Barney.
Black Angus cow for sale.
John D. Wilson, ee 2, College
Park, P. O. 6-2072
Good Dbl. Ree Pollied
Hereford bulls and heifers. H.
Y. Tillman, 1207. W. Park
ae Valdosta, Ph. CH. 4-
6 dbl. Reg. polled Here-
ford bulls, 10 to 18 mos. old,
$250; to $300. All clean pedi-
greed, large for their age,
and from good bloodlines.
James L. Hadden, Gibson. (7
mi. West),
Reg. Angus bull, 10 yrs.
old, S. B. Eileenmere Blood-
lines, would like to trade for
younger bull same bloodline
te prevent inbreeding. J. C.
Fouts, c/o Stuart Murray
Farm, Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Ph.
427-6844. -
30 milk cows, 54 to choose
from, all fresh and close-up
gpringers; also, 534 Ib. base
with? Pet Maik; <o.. DCR:
Sprayberry, Rt. 4, Stock-
bridge. Ph. 482-6602.
Reg. Angus bulls 7 to 9 mos.
old. with Registration Certi-
ficates poe Pedigree papers,
$150. O. Anderson, c/o
Double x Ranch, Keysville.
19 Reg. Holsteins, 38 grade
Holstein and Guernsey cows,
825 Ib. daily milk base with
Foremost Dairy; also, 500 gal.
Solar bulk tank, and 4 unit
Surge milker and pipeline
equioment. F. L. Roebuck, Rt.
1, Fort Valley, Ph. CIN We
1013 (Perry).
Polled Whitefaced Hereford
bulls, deep red, top quality.
Selling to prevent inbreeding.
W. E. McDuffie, Jr., Rt. 1,
Singleton Rd., Norcross, Ph.
448-2841.
Reg. polled Hereford bull,
wt. more than 1400 lbs., $275.;
Two Reg. polled Hereford
cows to calve early SPENE.
$175. each; full bloo ded
springer, $100.: heifer calf,
450. Reduction made if all
five taken. W. H. Davis, Rt.
2. Blairsville.
Reg., horned-type Hereford
bull, Larry aoe breeding,
26 mos. old. $200. M. C. Rob-
erts, Ball ao
Dbl. standard Reg. polled
Hereford bulls and heifers,
7-12 mos. old, excel. blood-
lines and quality. Roy R. God-
dard, Rt. 2, Lithonia (Klon-
e, | dike), Ph. 482-8433.
Reg. Black Angus bull,
born Feb. 1962, $150. Henley
A. Maddox, Rt. 1, Box 338-B,
College Park, Ph. 964- 6984
(Fairburn).
Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
heifers, CMR and Victor Dom-
. | imo breeding, best bloodlines,
top replacement heifers. F. D.
Puckett, Dawson, Ph. 995-
2860.
Good small Reg. herd of
Shorthorns for sale. Will sell
individually or as group. Carl
E. Jernberg, Rt. 2, College
Park, Ph. PO. 6-2072.
2 Reg. polled Hereford
cows, 5 yrs. old, one with bull
calf 6 wks. old, other bred;
aiso, 2 bred heifers past 3
yrs. old; one bull, 2 yrs. old
in Sept., not related to cows.
Papers on all. . OKelley,
Maysville, Ph. nes ZED
Holstein, Jersey and Guern-
sey springers, top quality
heifers, CV. R. G. Reynolds,
Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 268-4032.
Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mos. to
1 yr. old: Two 4-yr. old bulls.
All calfhood vaccinated and
from clean herd; also, Reg.
heifer to bring first calf in
near future; one, 3 yr. old,
cow with bull calf at side. T.
|W. Phillips, c/o Westover
|Farms, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-
Marietta), A
Reg. Shorthorn bull, 5 mos.
old. Bobby Canup, P. O.. Box
274, Helen. Zieh:
12 best bloodline young
Angus bulls. See cows and
bulls these came from. (iden-
tified by number), then make
vour selection, $150. and up.
Free del. within 75 miles.
Elzia Hayes, Model Farm, Rt.
1. Sharpsburg, Ph. AL 3-4558
(Newnan).
Reg. Guernsey bulls, 12 to
24 mos. old, from heavy pro-
duce breeding, nice colors,
reasonable prices. R. H. Bunn,
Midville.
Angus- bull, 7 mos. old,
Eileenmere bloodline, excel.
conformation, from clean herd,
halter broke and gentle, dams
extra heavy milkers. Calf-
hood vac. See bull to appre-
ciate. Not Reg. H. M. Bailey.
Rt. 1, Senoia (5 Mi. So. of
Sharvsburg on St. Rt. 54) Ph.
AL 3-4788 (Newnan).
Polled Hereford bull, 15
mos. old, Dk. red col., well
built, halter broken and now
ready for service, $200.; also,
several Santo Gertrudus bulls
6-8 Mos. old, $150. and up. E.
W. Lewis, Bar None Ranch,
Penwick (1 mi. W. of Bruns-
332d, off Hwy. 341), Ph. AM
ppl. Reg. polled Hereford
heifers and bulls, weaning
age., wt. 600 Ibs., very nice,
pasture cond. J. G. Willis,
\Alpharetia, Ph. GR. 5-801.
Swine
Reg. Tamiworths, fine ser-
vice age boars and younger
stock. All Bangs free. J. S.
Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, eitager
ald, Ph. 6541.
Duroc male hog, Reg. in
United Swine Assn., cherry
red color, about 18 mos. old,
easy to manage. Selling to
keep from inbreeding. If you
want him come about 5 PM.
Mrs. J. W. Wooten, Sr., Rt. 2,
Box 151, Broxton.
Choice Duroc hieeduae
stock, males and females, all
from lg. litters, all ages. Wil-
liam E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box
84, Metter, Ph. 685- 1016.
Purebred Durocs, from best
bloodlines, carefully picked |1
as to quality. P. M. Middleton,
Ht 3; Pavers Ph. AT 3-
4351 (5 mi. out Valdosta
Hwy.).
Reg. spotted Poland Gian
boars, long, lean meat, type,
4 mos. old; also, one male, 2
yrs. old, wt. 350 lbs. Will
transfer papers. Julius Geor-
ge Rt. 2, Cave Spring.
12 feeder pigs, 8 wks. old,
$10. ea., Duroc, Hampshire,
Yorkshire and SPC cross. C.
W. Tippins, Rt. 1, Powder
Springs, Ph. 428-9081 (Ma-
rietta).
_Reg. Landrace, service age,
gilts and bred gilts from
popular bloodlines. M.
Courson, Hazlehurst.
3 Reg. Hampshire boars and
7 Hampshire gilts. All from
Mighty Ranger, great-grand-
son of Western Packer, a
$4000. boar, priced right. O.
W. Taylor, Jr., Rt. 5, Moul-
trie, Ph. 985-4204.
Reg. Hampshire boar from
nations leading herd. Excel-
lent type. J. R. Cook, F.F.A.
Chapter, Box 143, Greenville.
Ph. OR. 2-4234.
Nice Duroc pigs, cherry
red, meat type, from meat
type sires and dams, 3-1/2
mos. old, wt. approx. 80 lbs.,
males and Slt S30 acd. See
Donaldson, 96 East Mill Site,
ek: Fort Valley. (7 Mi. Fort
Valley at Hausers Mill Site)
Ph. TA. 5-5829.
Purebred Duroc boars, 4-
1/2 mos. old, from good
bloodlines, will Reg. in buy-
ers name. C. M. Eunice, Jr.
Waycross, Ph. AT. 3-9396.
Reg. Landrace (blocky ty-
pe) boar of service age, 300-
350 lbs; 3, 12 wks. old, boars;
7 gilts, 10-12 wks. old. All to
be sold within the next 3 wks.
Herman Roper, Rt. 1, Sautee,
Ph. 2783 (Helen).
21 Spotted Poland China
pigs 8-12 wks. old, $10. ea.
U. T. Smith, Mansfield, Ph.
786-6091.
Reg. Yorkshire boars, fin-
est bloodlines. J. Frank Moore,
Jr., Rt. 3. Box 142, Vidalia,
Ph. 537-3477.
Male and female purebred
Tamworth pigs, 10 wks. old,
$15. ea., with papers. Blan-
ford -Watson, Mauk.
Improved Reg. Duroc hogs,
several extra good boars,
around 200 Ibs., $40. ea.; also,
litter of weaned pigs, $25.
Ernest P. Carter, Baxley.
Reg. S.P.C. hogs. best blood-
lines, one gilt ready to breed:
also, fine shoat size boars and
gilts. See at my place. Larry
Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Springs,
Mi. W. Dimpseys Store).
Spotted China pigs of fine
bloodlines. sired by Ingle-
brooks Forward Sten by
Step Forward. Weanine age.
large litters, treated and
wormed, $20. ea.: 6 fine, 75-
80 Ib.; shoats crossed with
Duroc, treated, just right for
field, $100.: also, 85 bu. corn
at barn. Morris Sanders, c/o
Inslenook, Glenwood.
boars and
gilts, 4
Duroc
mos. old, $30.: Gilt, 6 mos.
old, $40.: gilt, 8 mos old, $55.
Treated for Cholera, can be
Reg. Frederick Zipperer. Rt.
1. Box 182, Guyton. (15 Mi.
SE Guyton, Hwy. No. 30.).
Horses. Mules & Ponies
Mare and colt for sale. Mare,
10 yrs. old; filly colt, 7 mos.
Mare bred to Albino stallion.
Safe for children. red,
Whitaker, Hephzibah, Ph.
592-4570.
Grade and Reg. Quarter
horses, stallions. fillies and
mares, for sale. E. W. Lewis.
c/o Bar None Ranch, Penwick
(15 mi. W. of Brunswick. off
Hwy. 341), Ph. AM. 5-3247.
T. | train, $165.,
Two saddle horses, 5 and 8
yrs. old, spirited but can be
handled by ar or young
adult. Good buy. T
lips, c/o Westover Farm, Ken=
nesaw, Ph. 428- a2 (Mari-
etia).
At stud: Midnight (pro-
fessional name) famous TV
trick and parade horse, only
true purebred black Arabian
stallion in this part of coun-
try. Must see to appreciate.
Passes conformation and col-
or at high percentage. Fee te
grade mares only $50. Betty
Boutwell, Rt. 1, Riverdale,
Ph. 964-3873.
Shetland pony, pestle
broken to ride, saddle, bridle
and blanket, all for $100. Roy
Webster, 4800 Elam Rd., Stene
Mountain, Ph. HI. 3-5516..~
Shetland ponies, all colors
and ages, grade and
from $75: up. Some c.
id
broken. Mares bred to Pi.0- ee
mino, to foal in Spring. Will
consider trade for cattle. E.
M. Frederiksen, Rt. 1, Win-
ston. Ph. WH. 2-2991 (Doug-
lasville). ; : a
14 horses and ponies: Quar-_
ter, walking and gaited, some
Reg., some grade. All mares
bred to permanent Reg. Quar-
ter horse. Ralph C. Jenkins,
1938 Bouldercrest Dr., SE.
Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. 7-8488.
18 mo. old Tennessee Walk=-
er colt, halter broke, ready to
or will trade for
Reg. Angus. or polled Here-
ford bull. James L. Croy. Rt
6, Marietta, Ph. 428-0927.
6 yr. old Chestnut sorrel
mare, blaze faced, to foal in
April; also, buckskin filly. 2-
1/2 yrs. old, saddle broken
and easy to handle. J. T. Me-
Garity, 3431 Bouldercrest Dr.,
Conley, Ph. 627-6053.
7 yr. old saddle mare, chest=
nut, wt. about 800 Ibs., bred
to Tennessee Walker, to foal
April 1. Gentle for age. West-
ern saddle and bridle includ-
ed, $175. or will exchange for
cattle. A. D. Simpson, 2612
Lakeridge Circle, Rome, Ph.
234-2181.
Palomino stud colt, 6 mos.
old, $150.; 8 yr., old buck-
skin mare, safe bred to Pato-
mino, $200.; gentle racii
mare, 8 yrs. old, $225.; gent
Shetland mare and new spot-
ted saddle, both, $150.; also,
brand new white parade out-
fit, bargain. Mrs. Gloria B.
Colter, Box 66, Commerce,:
1-1/2
and
Pa-
Oak
Shetland pony stud,
yrs. old, with. saddle
bridle, reasonable. Mrs.
tricia Hite, 2847 White
Drive, Decatur, Ph.
9222.
Walking horse stud colt. lt, 22,
mos. old, dark bsy with small
star, very gentle, broken and
frained to ride, $135.; Pa!o-
mino quarter mare, 7 yrs. o'd,
bred to-Reg. auarter horse
stud, $185.; saddle, bridle and
blanket, $50. Sanford Morri-
son, Rt. 2, Vienna.
7 yr. old white Pinto mare,
bred to Strawberry Roan
Tennessee Walker to foal in
May, child can ride, $290.;
also 4 yr. old spotted Pinto
stallion, (a gocd cow horse),
$175. See at my farm 10 mi.
SE. Cuthbert. J. B. Simpson,
Rt. 3, Cuthbert.
Shetland pony stud colts,
halter broken, from $45. to
$55.: also, new dole oe
cart with heavy duty wianeets,
$75.: 2 seated buckboard-
Alvah Pasley, 709 Brookwood
Dr.. Thomaston, Ph. 7-3639.
3 bred jennies, 1 jennw colt,
4 mos., and one young jack,
all gentle to ride and work.
$295 for all five. Come see,
Saturday or Sunday. W. S.
Michael. . Quitman. Ph. 3511.
Nice Tenness see mare, good
saddle mare one good disvo-
sition with filly colt,. gentle
for ladies. Colt ' gentle. Mare
bred back to 1/4. Quarter
horse Tennessee stalkion: also,
nice mare mule, wt. around
1290 Ibs sood cuality. no bad
habits. F. G. Mavo, Wrishts-
ville.
Reg. Quarter horse mare,
coming 8, with filly foal at
side by Reg. Quarter horse
stud. Grady Drake, PO Box
51, Union City. Ph. 964-7045.
10. yr. old bay mare, bred
to fine saddle b: red stud, jn
fair shape, very gentle for
childr en or inexperienced
y ars. Will pull cart, reason-
< priced. C zde Thoma-
sen, Rt. 2, Box 383, Augusta,
Ph. RE. 6-6612.
Reg., %
BU. 9-_
St.
Livestock
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Black and white Shetland
pony, saddle, cart and harness
- for sale together or separate.
Castalow Burton, Rt. 1, Mt.
Airy.
Brown dapple pony gelding
with white mane and tail, 41
in. high, 5 yrs. old, will work
to sled, gentle for children,
with saddle, bridle, breast
plate and sled with work har-
ness. C. L. McClure, Oak-
wood.
Palomino riding filly, 3 yrs.
old, easy to handle, wt. about
$00 lbs., $225. or will trade
for cattle; also, Shetland
pony, wt. about 450 Ibs,
white-gray with new saddle.
Will hold until Xmas. Fite
eee ee 3, Adairsville- Ph.
3
== Shetland. pony, black
and white, gentle, any child
ean ride, reasonably priced.
H. H. Jenkins: 14 Commerce
Hogansville.
several Quarter horses,
mares and geldings, Reg. and
frade stock. All well trained,
some ribbon winners, some
suitable for games, Can be
seen in my barn 4 mi. N. of
Fitzgerald on Hwy. 127. Mack
McDaniel, Rt. 1, Box 127,
Fitzgerald.
5 mo. old Reg. Tenn Walk-
ing horse colt, Dbl. Midnight
Sun breeding, chestnut sorrel.
Tommy Kellerhals, 229 Mea-
dow Lane, Rossville.
Spirited, 6 yr. old, bay
Quarter type mare, has star
and 4 stockings. Will single-
foot, good with cattle, for ex-
perienced riders; also, saddle
and bridle, all reasonable.
Mrs. Carol Thomason, Rt. 2,
Box 383, Augusta, Wrights
boro Rd., Ph. 736- 6612.
Nice gentle riding mare, to
drop colt in Feb., complete
with saddle and bridle, won-
derful for children, $125.
complete. Mrs..C. W. Samford,
Rt. 3, Box 596, Albany, Ph.
HE. 5-9731.
At Stud: 3 stallions, one jet
black Arabian; one Ree. Pal-
omino, dk. gold, Sun Dress
Parade and one lt. gold Palo-
mino, Step Easy Little Man,
fee $25., can pick up mare
and breed until caught at no
extra cost except feed; also,
horses and pony for sale. J.
W. VanHorn,. 4457 Covington
Ee Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-
798.
Quarter horse, King Ranch
bred, high sorrel, ~P-48,844,
eut of Redomita Mia P27213 by
of Redomita Mia P27213 by
Hired Hand P32792. H. Perry,
e/o Double T. Ranch, Con-
yers, Ph. 483-8091.
Female burro, very gentle,
$-1/2 yrs. old, nice for chil-
dren to ride, also her male
eolt, 4 mos. old, to sell to-
gether at $115., or $50. for
young male and $75. for bur-
tio female. Come and get.
Charles S. Mathieson, c/o
Happy Valley Farms, Rt. 1,
Cumming, Ph. 887-4144.
Sheep and Goats
Milk goats for sale; also,
Reg. Toggenburg buck goat at
stud, fee $3. or one kid. E. J.
McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd.,
Augusta. Ph. RE. 3-3710..
3 fine milk goats, one to
freshen soon, giving from 3 to
5 qts. daily. Do not ship.
Frank Hodges, 3860 Cascade.
ae S.W.,Atlanta Phone. 344-
581.
10 goats, mostly nannvs, $5.
a. or $45. for lot. J. B. Paulk,
Rt. 1, Box 128. Ocilla.
35 or 40 Whiteface
ewes
bred to Blackface ram. fine
for breeding. W. Y. Harper,
Wrav.
French Alpine buck, 2 yrs.
old, thoroughbred, gentle, $35.
F. O. Bishop, Crossville Rd.,
Roswell, Ph. 993-4668.
Livestock
WANTED
Want Reg. Arabian mare,
gentle and broke to ride. Mal-
eolm Bazemore, 3023 Pine
Needle Rd., Augusta,
crop,
Want 5
mare ( Gea gentle and sound,
broken to ride or drive, for
an 8 yr. old child. Lewis E.
Hollinger, 1819 Candler Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. 284-4532.
Want Charloais bull 6 to
12 mos. old. Tommy Keller-
bals, 229 Meadow Dew Lane,
Rossville.
Want 10 gilt pigs, Duroc
and Spotted Poland China
cross, 7 or 8 wks. old..C. W.
Tarp pans. Rts sO wade mn
Springs, Ph. 428-9081 (Ma-
rietta).
Want gaited mare, 6 or 7
yrs. old, gentle enough for 9
yr. old boy, wt. around 800
or 900 lbs. Give price. Want
bargain and within 50 mi. of
Ballground. Also need bridle
aa saddle. Dewey Wood, Box
. Ballground.
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
Mastadona and Lady
Thompson strawberry plants,
$1. C., $2.50 300; Klondikes,
$2., 300: $3., 500, $6. M., add
postage. . Per... 101. Ethel
Crowe, Rt. De Gainesville.
Sterns plum. size straw-
berry plants, $2. C. p. p. in
Ga.; 200 for $3. at patch as is.
Prompt del. cae air vient
wrap. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt.
Box 223, oe Hwy. e
3 mi. N. near Durham. Per. 97.
Hemalaya blackberry pl-
ants, 5, $1.; blueberries, 6, $1.;
muscadine grape vines, 5, $1.;
old fashioned peach trees, 3,
$1.; May cherry trees, 3, $1.:
garlic bulbs, 8, $1.; catnip and
horehound, 4 bunches, $1.;
crabapple, 4, $1. Add postage.
Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6,
Gainesville Per. 305.
Crimson Clover seed, 1962
re-seeding, re- -cleaned,
Germ. 88 pct., 20c per lb., F.
O2B: Shipped only in 100 Ib.
bags. J. Lynwood Bentley,
Sr., Rt. 2, Thomaston, Ph.
647-3688. (nights)
Catnip bunches, 6, $1.;
black Raspberries, 6, $1.;
Muscadine grape vines, 6, $1.;
blue Damsonal plums. 4, $1.;
Hemalaya dewhberries 4, $1.,
add postage. Mrs. M.
Turner, Rt,7.-6,. bers 129,
Gainesville. 5
Vigorous Latham red rasp-
berry plants, pruned for on
mediate setting, 6, $1. p. p. in
Ga. Per. 312. Joseph A. Ber-
nethy Yatesville Rd., Barnes-
ville.
Klondike strawberry plants,
well rooted and damp packed,
young and parent plants, $1.
C.; $9. M. Add 25c per C for
postage and handling. Minim-
um shipments, 200 plants. Ga.
orders only. Per. 319. Mrs.
Luther S. Butler, 466 Page
Ave., N.E., Atlanta 1 oP DT.
3- 1846.
Sterns plum size strawberry
plants, $22 Cp pain Garand
200 for $3. at my home on
Hwy. 19, near Durhams Sep-
tic Tank Pl. These plants
stand cold and draught well.
Cello wrapped. Permit 97.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. Z. D.
Dodd, Rt 1, Box 223, Alp-
haretta.
Charlesten Wakefield and
Round Dutch Frostproof cab-
bage plants, 300, $1.25; 500,
$2.; $3. M., del. in Ga. Permit
38. R. Chanclor Pitts, Ph. MI.
8-2035.
Old fashioned Cling Stone,
White English peach trees, 3
t, tall and over, 1 yr. old, $1.
ea. Permit 252. Cannot. ship.
W. E. Smith, 421 King Arnold,
Hapeville, Ph. PO. 1-8276.
or 6 yr. Sold email ;
Black Walnut trees, 2 to 10
ft. high, 50c ea. Cannot ship:
also, Peppermint; Spearmint;
Garden MHorsemint; balm,
Tansy; Houseleak, all, 60c doz.
bunches; Catnip, 4 bunches,
60c. Add postage. Permit 239.
Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box
57, Dahlonega.
Long Cashew, 1962. crop,
Germ. 66 pct.; King Mammoth
pumpkin, Germ. 70 pct.; Ara-
bian cantaioupe, Germ, 97 pct,
each. 3 doz. seed, 25c.; Long
Horn okra, 12 in. long, tender,
Germ. 94; 3 kinds yellow
meat mellon seed, Germ. 98
pet. tbl: spoonful okra or
mellon seed 25c. Permit 392.
Send stamped, addressed en-
velope. W. D. Gordon, Rt. abe
Adel,
Kittie Nichols, Hiawassee,
Genuine Hicks
tobacco seed, Germ. 93 ls
50c sample; $1., 0z.; $10.,
S25 ccs Ibs.; Earl. ee
Blacksear.
Blakemore strawberry pl-
ants, State inspected, Permit
418.
not ship. Mrs. Bessie Bennett,
Rt. 38, Stone Mountain, Ph.
469- 9507.
Broadieat ee
$1. C.; Come and dig. Do
Several ghousand growing
Christmas trees on my farm
near Norcross, for sale. Per-
mit 423. Dr. L. G. Baggett,
Suite 915, Doctors Bidg., Atl-
anta, Ph. JA. 5-1582.
950 Arizona Cypress Christ-
mas trees, medium to large.
Will sell all or any reasonable
amount. Permit 175. Wayman
Wood, Jr., Rt. 2, Colbert, (11
miles North Athens on Dan-
cies Hwy. 29)" Phs- ST.
Seed and Plants
Not Requiring Report
Or Inspection Permit
FOR SALE
Large Bamboo cane roots,
20c each at my home. Mrs.
Florine S. Thompson, Fair-
mount.
Goard seed, African Mon-
ster (worlds largest, 7 X 9. ft.
around) 3 seeds, $1.; Indias
King Cobra, 2 seed, $1.; Short
Neck Martin, Dishrag, Bird
House, Indian War Club, and
others, 3 PS $1. Lefty Mor-
gan, Rt. 4, Waycross.
Ponce e seed, 50 seed,
$1. with stamped envelope. E.
C. Ellis, Melrose, AD C5.
Gainesville, :
Hay, Feed, Grain
Highly fertilized. Coastal
Bermuda hay. High in protein
and feed nutrition, oats baled
after maturity, bef ore rain.
Also, have oat straw baled.
ot collect for 5 or 10 tons.
L. Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin, Ph.
BR. 2-1789.
About 80 bu.. of wheal $2.
bu. J. M. Allen 172 Vidal
ee Decatur, Ph. DR 7-
2000 bales high quality hay,
75c bale F.O.B. my farm at
Madras, near Newnan. Con-
tact me before you come. R.
B. Bowen, 316 Peters St.. SW.
Atlanta, MU 8-1428, (no col- |
fect calls).
2000 bales good Cattail
Millet hay, $18. ton. Will de-
liver 65 mi. radius, $5. ton.
C. B. Lamb, Louisville, Ph.
MA, 5-3450,
25 tons Peavine hay, $35.
ton at barn. or $35. ton del.
within 40 miles. H. C. Allen,
Be a McDonough, Ph. 423-
3379,
500 bales Crabgrass soy-
bean hay, 80c bale; 400 bales
Fesecue hay, 50c bale, lge.
square bales, cured without
rain. Larry Watson. Rt. 5,
Cumming, Ph. 887-4678.
30 tons Coastal Bermuda
hay, $30. ton, picked up at
my barn, Tucker Rd., Perry.
on Davis, Perry, Ph. 429-
Hay, 65c bale and up. Call
for prices. Will deliver, or
can pick* up at barn. R. J.
Jackson, c/o Flint River
Farms, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph.
DR. 8-2245 (nights). 4
Pecans, Peanuts
& Walnuts
FOR SALE
1962 crop Black Walnut
meats, $1. pt. p. p. Prompt
shipment. No checks. Mrs.
Lois Scoggins, Rt. 1, Box 287,
Palmetto.
Fancy Stewart halves, $1.50
Ib; sheller run, mixed, mostly
halves, $1.35 lb. No less than
3 Tbs. sold. Cash with order.
J. H. Gordon, Adel. g
New crop Black Walnut
meats) :$1.50: -Ibs ip; p: Mis:
|B. English games, Rhode
(Hd. Decatur, ae 89 -
meats, ge and clean,
$1.50 lb. p. p. Send check or} |
M. O. Mrs. Geleta Rogers
Hiawassee.
Paper shell pecans, 40 Ib.
at -my home.
Thompson, Fairmount.
1961 crop, kept in storage,. 10
lbs. 50c lb. Guaranteed. In-
clude parcel post. D. T. Dur-
den, P. O. Box 261, Alamo.
1962 crop Black Walnut
meats, large clean pieces, $1.65
Tb. p. p.. Prempt shipment.
Mrs. Claude E. Kimsey, Hia-
Fail
FOR SALE
T
Cornish Bantam roosters,
ready for service, $1. ea.; 2
pullets, 2 roosters, 14 wks.
old, 75 ea.; 15 chicks, 10 wks.
eld, 50c ea. All
bulldog type Cornish Ban-
tams. Mrs. L. L. Whitemire,
Lavonia.
Barred Rock Bantams, B.
B. -Red Silver Duckwing:
Black Old English, $5. trio;
White Cochin Bantams, =:
trio; big type Dark Cornish,
5 hens and 1 rooster, $20. real
nice; also, trio of Silver Leg-
horns, 1962 hatched, $10.; and
young hens, R. I. and New
Charles B. Summers 131 Lee
Rd., Mableton.
Pr. 1962 hatch White Crest-
ed Black Polish Bantams, $5.;
Trio, 1961 hatch, White Coch-
in, $10.: Young Lady Amherst
Pheasants, $5. each. Will ship.
j. F. Ginn, 2375 Cloverdale
Dr., SE, Atlanta 16.
Show winning bantams; B.
land Reds; Dark Cornish
Black Polish: Bard Rocks; An-
conas; Black Tail Japs and
Black Cochins, cheap. Luther
Maddox Rt. 1, Lawrenceville
(on old Peachtree Rd. near
Crowes store just off Brasel-
ton Rd.). ;
Nice hen and_ stag, 1/2
Nigger R.H., 1/2 Claret games,
$5.; also, pr. of 1/2 Warhorse,
1/2 R.H., $5. All good games.
Will ship one or all. L.
Griffin, 712 Oak St., Gaines-
ville.
3 young red laced Bulidog
Bantams, hens and _ rooster,
$7.; pr. same, 8 mos. old, $2.;
4 hens and rooster, dark Bull-
dog bantams, $10.; White
Buff Orpington rooster, $1. or
will trade for pheasants or
Chukar quail. Lockard Bell,
2677 Pharr Rd., NH, Atlanta
toa
Approx 100 wht. Claret
hens, cock, and stags, $3. ea.,
or will sell entire lot cheaper.
B. C. Shumate, Rt. 2, Monroe,
Ph. 267-9053. |
Purebred Golden Seabright.
$3. pr.: $4.. trio; purebred
Mille Fleur, bared and non
bared, $3. pr.: $4. trio. All 4
mos. old. Will_not ship. O. D.
McClure, 1753. Hadlock St.,
SW, Atlanta, Ph. 8-3830.
Good laying hens, all types,
mixed breeds. Carl dams,
Rt. 3, Gees Mill Rd., Con-
yers, Ph. 483-8261. :
lards, $5. pr., extra drakes,
$2: ea.; English Gray Calls,
$6. pr.; White Call drakes, $2.
ea.: Ist and 2nd_ generation
wild Mallard drakes -(must
have permits) $4, ea. Will
ship express collect or C.O.D.
Paul W. Barwick, Rt. 2, Pine
Park, Cairo, Ph. CA. 6-4402
(Thomasville). No collect
calls. ; :
Turkeys, 4 toms and 2 hens,
$25.9 T.oC. Poole, Rt. 1, Wa-
ee E
WANTED
Want to buy 20 White Leg-
horn pullets ready to lay. Vi-
cinity of Atlanta only, M. F.
Peterson, 3496 Wesley Chapel
Florine S.}%
Selected _Mahan_ pecans,
9. purebred Bulldog type
purebred, |.
Hampshire Reds, $2. ea.; 3, $5.)
Is- |
3rd generation wild Mal-|
Christiansen. Rt
Leesburg.
plus 15 Ree
John R. Bree
NOVEMBER 2
Pony Sale
79 ponies registe
- gradeall
good ponies :
want to pay-
gardless of pee
until Christmas _
accepted. Dick F
deville, Ph. 46
Ni OVEMBER.
ford Farm.
plete oiieies
ered Polled H
over 140 he
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nual Hereford Bull
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all clean pe
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Georgia S
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Breeding Aged |
graded in classes o}
AAA. For catal
information conta
Parker, Fieldma
Mathis St., Maco:
(38-8285.
Graded Bull
Arena, Georgia Coa
periment Station. 85_
age bulls gra ;
better to sell
Committee Dr.
seats
Carl eae
1292, Albany. |
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