Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 December 19

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Commissioner

Georgia

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Phil Campbell,

VOLUME 48 ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1962 NUMBER 16

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With all the warmth of the Yuletide spirit, we extend to everyone our very best wishes
for a holiday as bright and glowing as a Christmas candle... as joyously beautiful as

the sound of church bells ringing across the land. May the happiness of the season remain

forever in your heart,
Phil Campbell

Commissioner of Agriculture
and the
Ceorgia Department ef Agriculture



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Farm Work

WANTED



White man and wife, ages
47 and 49, with 8 yr. old
grandson, wants job tending
broilers. Both have around 5
yrs. experience. Can move
self. Need job at once. S. S.
Wood, c/o John Black, Rt. 4,
Eastman.

Man,



with wife and two
children, 6 mos. exp. with
laying hens, wants job on
Chicken or Dairy farm. Cole-
man Arrington, 115 East
Church St., Fort Valley.

Man, wife, wants job tend-
ing laying hens. Four girls in
family, one works away from
home, one in school. The oth-
er girl will help with laying
hens. Need house with job.
Mrs. Elda Blackwell, Rt. 2,
Duluth.

Married man in fifties,
maised on farm, honest, wants
job on broiler or stock farm
for weekly salary. Only self
to work and can begin now.
Drive truck, tractor and do
some carpenter work. Do not
drink or use tobacco. Need 3-
4 R. house wired for stove.
C. P. Craven, Rt. 2, Carroll-
ton.







Hard working white man,
age 47, and wife, with 3 chil-
dren (two girls, 11 and 16,
and boy 9 yrs. old) wants
farm on shares growing to-
bacco and some other crop,
end with 3000-5000 turpen-
tine boxes to work on halves.
Will need good house and
supplies, and to be moved.
Cleo Bowen, Rt. 2, Willacoo-
chee.

Retired couple with per-
sonal income wants place as
caretaker near small town.
Could care for small beef
herd. Want nice living quar-
ters. J. B. Tanner, P. O, Box
10652, Station A, Atlanta.



Woman, 57 yrs. want light
farm work and housekeeping
job close to Atlanta. Prefer
place with no children. Will
work for $10. week. Letters
answered. Mrs. Faye Thomas,



Two white men, age 36 and
22 yrs., no relation, wants
work on poultry or cattle
farm in exch. for weekly
wages and 3-4 rm. _ house.
Exp. in farm and sawmill
work. Can go anywhere and
ean start now. Will need to
be moved. Bill Rosenberry
and Alfred Lovins, 820 Dixie
Ave., NW, Atlanta 7.

Man 54, and wife 50 yrs.
wants work on farm. Raised
on farm and have spent most
of life farming. Can drive
truck, tractor, mules, do ditch
digging, etc. Wife to work.
Will need 3-4 R. house and to
be moved. Marvin Hawkins,



820 Dixie Ave., Atlanta.

Man and wife, age 38 and
47 yrs., no children, would
like job on Chicken Farm.
Have exp. washing and pack-
ing eggs, Auto. feeders, etc.,
or job as caretaker to help
with elderly people. Will need
to have furnished house or
room. M. M. Stephens, Rt. 2,
LaGrange, Ph. TU 4-8871.

_ Middle-aged white Christ-
ian woman wants job doing
light farm work and caring
for semi-invalid widow wo-
man, in Christian home near
Marietta, Mableton or Aus-
tell, with room, board and
$30. wk. salary. Will accept
$28. wk. Need to work 5 days
only, and off on Saturday and
Sunday. Will consider $28.
wk. wages. Mrs. Dora Ben-
nett, 2239 Stanton Rd., East
Point.

Woman 35 yrs. old, with 6
children ages 2-14, wants job
on chicken farm. Will need
house and to be on School
bus route. Can move anytime,
and will want to come see.
Doris Martin, Walnut Grove,
Rt. 3, Covington. (Just past
city limits sign on left in old
white house). -





Want job on farm, doing
housekeeping, light farm
work, or as companion to el-
derly person. Am 46 yrs. old,
single, and have exp. Would
like to live in and need 'sal-
ary. Mrs. Etta Ellis, c/o A. L.
Floyd, Floville.



Man, and wife, 8 in fami-
ly, wants job on_ poultry
farm for salary. Wife will
work. Do not drink. /ill need



to be moved. Frank Williams, | to 14,000
PO. Box 5372, Atlanta 7, | Pe. Box 845 "Dahl ae iia: 9

Farm Help

WANTED



Want family with two people
to work on poultry farm to
help with laying hens. Will
pay reasonable salary and
furnish two-bedroom _ house.
Located 5 mi. from Duluth,
near Expressway. J. W. Mar-
lowe, Rt. 1, Box 176, Duluth.

Want working foreman for
So. Georgia farm. Want work-
er as well as foreman with
knowledge of general farm



equipment who is experienced

in corn, peanut, gen. row
crop farming. Small family.
No drinkers. Have house with
plumbing and elec. on sch. bus
and mail rt. Give age, num-
ber in family, and references,
first letter. Lester Varn, Rt.
8, Box 530, Albany. Ph. HE
5-8621 (not collect). :

Want farm maintenance
man able to do ordinary me-



chanical work, simple weld-

ing, ete. Must be in good phy-
sical cond.; able to drive trac-
tor and do other farm work.
Good house available on
school bus rt. No drinkers.
Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want wage hand to work
on farm, grow cotton, corn,
and 5 A. tobacco. Must be so-
ber and know how to work
2000-3000 virgin cups tur-
pentine on_ shares. Excel.
house on school bus and mail
rt., 13 mi. So. Swainsboro on
Hwy. No. 1. See Phillip or



Mrs. Lucile Edenfield at once.

Mrs.
City.

Want small, honest family,
sober and in good health, and

H. G. Edenfield, Twin



\exp. in poultry with son over

16 yrs. to care for layer farm
(some hatchery work). Gar-
den and small crops on
shares. Nice 5 R. house, fur-
nished, with water and elec-
tricity. Pay weekly _ salary.
Mrs. V. C. Finley, 967 Chat-
tahoochee Dr., Gainesville.

Want retired couple with
income to live on place and
help with farm chores. Pre-
fer-someone who needs home,
and who does not drink, and
someone who can drive truck,
in exchange for rent. Noah
Beck, Rt. 2, Lakemont.

Want man and wife, or
small family, to do general
farm work for wages or part
crop. Must know how to plow
and cultivate and use tractor
and be sober, honest and will-
ing to work. Lucian R. Col-
lins, Rt. 2, Cobbtown.

Equipment

FOR SALE









TD-18 Intnl. bulldozier
with hydraulic angle blade;
and 312 Adams Motorgrader.
Both in good working cond.
Ideal for farm or maintenance
work. Truman Logan, White-
po Rd., Athens. Ph. LI 6-
689. -

John Deere Grassland drill,
excel. cond. Contact Henry
Johnson, Rt. 1, Thomson, Ph.
595-4340.

Tarrant AD-7 soil sterilizer,
ideal for tobacco seed beds.
H. C. Jackson, Rt. 1, Box 154,
Fairburn, Ph. 964-6728.

One 575 horse David Brad-
ley garden tractor, 2 yrs. old,
used about two mos. $250.,
C. D. Russell, P. O. Box 388,
Savannah Beach.

1952 C. Ais Chalmers
tractor motor, just rebuilt, in
good cond, good tires, $325..
or will trade for 1-row Cub
Farmall and planter and
cultivator in fair shape. Pay
delivery if worth more. A. L.
Prince, Rt. 1, Butler.

10 in. Hammermill with
sacker and screens, in good
cond. $75.; jet type shallow
well pump with jets pressure
switch foot valve, 25 ft. pl-
astic pipe, and 20 gal. tank,
$50.; also, 2-%% H. P. gasoline
engine in good cond., $50.
Dana S. Haymore, Rutledge,
Ph, 484-7268.

Good used hot air furnace
and stoker for sale. Suitable
for heating chicken house up
capacity. C. T. T











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Root rake for AC-14 Bull-|

Oli- |



dozier or similar type. Extra
heavy, excell. cond., priced
to sell,-or will trade for good,
young cows, bred, or of
breeding age; also heaters;
one 70,000 BTU and . one
40,000 BTU, Atlanta Gas
Light Circulating, and one 30
gal. White, Glass-line hot
water heater. All excel. cond.
and have 10 yr. guarantee.
Used only two yrs. Taft Swy-
gert, Haddock, Ph. 932-4111
(not collect).

Willis jeep 4 wheel
drive -- metal top -- good
shape, $225. Bradley Lancas-
ter, Greenville, Ph. OR. 2-
4405 (no collect calls).

Late model 68 New Holland
pickup baler and rake for
sale, cheap. Both in first class
cond. L. Jackson, 13638
Ponce De Leon Ave., N. E.,
Atlanta 6. Ph. DR. 8-2245
nights.

Grain bin -- 1000 bushel,
like new. W. A. Harp, Yates-
ville.

1958 Ford V-8 1 ton stake
body truck, dual wheels, ex-
cel. cond. $975. Robert A.
Breedlove, R. F. D., Campton
(5 mi. from Monroe on Mon-
roe Gratis Rd). Ph, 268-4424
(Monroe).

1960 Chev. pickup truck
with radio and heater, long
whl. base and with cattle
body; John Deere Rotary
Bush Hog (no. 127 Grymor,
5 ft.) 3 point lift tike; and 6
ft. John Deere tool bar. All
practically new. Olin Pitts,
ed Carrollton, Ph. TE, 2-

% ton Standard pickup
truck with metal cattle sides:
also have 12-hole hog feeder
will trade for good Western
saddle and bridle. H. G. Mar-
tin, Rt. 3, Panola Rd., Lithon-
ia, Ph. HU. 2-6595. ;

For Sale: D-6 Cat. Dozer
blade and LeTourneau Pan.
$1350., or will trade for beef-
type cows with calves by side
and rebred, or for late model
% ton Ford or Chev. pickup
truck; 1950 Ford 1-% ton.
flat bed, metal floor dump
truck with almost new hoist
and A. frame, good cond.,
$500. W. E. Rawlins, 616 No.
Hairston Rd., Stone Mountain,
Ph. HI. 3-4288 (not collect).

100 gal. Cherry Burrell
stainless milk tank with com-_
pressor mounted on side of
tank, $500..Reese R. Barnard,
Rt. 2, Calhoun, Phh. MA. 9-
2490 (after 5 p. m.).-

Model A Air Compressor,
$125.; Ingersoll-Rand jack
hammer, $175. Will sell to-
gether with discount, or sep-
arately. Edward S. Nye, Rt
1, Jasper.

Super A. Farmall tractor
and equipment for sale. Can
be seen at my place. H. H.
Hart, Uvalda, Ph. LY. 4-3198.

Mule-drawn McDeering
hay baler in good cond, $20.:
2 horse wagon, low wheels, 2
in. tires, $25.; 2 H. John Deere
walking cultivator, $20.; No.
13 dipper 2 H. turner, $10.,
and Ledbetter corn planter,
$10. C. Queen, Route 1,
Kennesaw (2 mi. N. Lost Mtn |
on Mtn. Rd.).

24 in. steel frame cut-off
saw, 6 in. belt, all in good
cond. $30. W. P. Couch, Lut-
hersville, Ph. WO. 7-3736.

1962 like-new Volkswagen
pickup. 1200 actual miles,
$1650. Eugene Sexton, Rt. 1,
at Coal Mt., Cumming, Ph.
887-4030. :

Old style corn sheller (at-
taches to box) $5.; and two
whl. trailer, 4 ft. 8 in by 7 ft.
Body, good cond. $45. H. L.
Wilson, 1369 Brockett Rd.,
Stone Mountain (Rt. 2). Ph.
HI. 38-6140.

4-dise tiller for hookup to
Supper C. Farmall tractor, 2
point hitch like new, $75. P.
J. Lipory. Rt.- 1, Hawkins-
ville, Ph. 892-2578.



























Chicks or Quail, with 3. fee
ers. used one time. $10. F.
DeLoach, 1207 Argonne Way;
Atlanta 5, Ph. ME. 6-2988.

- 440 John Deere tractor with
angle blade and 3 point -hitch,
2,350.; 1951 Ford tractor,
495.; planters and cultivat-
or, $175. AH in good d.
Golden Lew R
nesv es

Electric brooder 100 oe a
H.

sons dairy
6357 (Calhoun)

1956 Intnl. H
up truck with
brakes, drums,
6-ply mud
heater. All s
body optional
Model Farm, |!
burg, Ph. AL.
nan).

New Holland
hay baler in excel.
new, $1250.; Ne
side delivery ha
and New Hollan:
type mower, $:
farm at Madras,
Newnan, R. B..

| Peters .St., S. .

MU. 8-1428
time until 5 p.

10 ins 7: He Hes
3 screens, perfect
Fairbanks Morse
form type, moveab!
very little; also, flame
er. Ernest A. Smit
Campbellton Rd., A
Ph. DI. 4-4198.

1952 Ford truck,
new motor, driven
miles since installed,

gh
14 X 8 ft. body. wit
floor and wood side
cash. Harvey Mi!]
man, Ph. 697-2119

Tractor tire, size
good tread, no ho
Beverly Salter, Rt. 3,

disc harrow; q
cultivator; Covin
planters; cultivator;
dressing unit;
duster; 3 point
and stabilizer;

A

36 in. med. wt. hog

rolls, 2. pvt. 14 u
wire. W. W. BI
Fayetteville, Ph.
(Atlanta). ae

Five stainless st
milk pails, $25. B
Warms Springs
Springs. _ =

John Deere MT 2-
cultivator, all in A
good tires, starter powe
off and hydraulic di
E, E. Hughes, Rt. 8,
Bridge Rd., Macon,
5686. eee

cotton weeder; r
No. 12 combine; 1-
puller; fertilizer
disc turning plows
drill; cutting harr
(2 whls.); liquid :
ton Chev. truck; picl
truck; 1l-row co
and 8 hoes. See
Grady Jenkins, Rt.
Adairsville. oe
1955 Ford truck,
Model F-600, 5 forw:
2-speed axle with sh

Complete wi
tures for electric
hot bed, 6 X 30
ft. corner frames, _
Mack" Rta aa,
(Faceville).

Two gas chicken
1000 cap., ea. used. \
60 feeders at 50c e
together. asonably
Wyatt Benson, R
field Rd., Alpharett





| Johnson,

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tractor with planters and
cultivators. in good shape,
cheap, for cash. Thurmon
Soperton.

Farmall Cub tractor; rot-
ary mower planters; culti-
vators, front end loader; John
Deere crawler with blade, for

-|sale. Effie Sikes, Paper Mill

marae lift
equipment. Letters
Billy R. Reece,
Ph. GR. 9-2818.
crane for 3
od as new, $15.
Rt, <4 Cum-

all steel welded
y, optional. Eliza
odel Farm, RG, 1,

Ph, AL. 3-4558

cel. cond., 35 ft.
tandem lat bed)
for hauling chick-

aoe Newnan, Ph.

Rd., Lawrenceville.
Cat. D. 7, 3T series, angle

.| blade, No. 25, cable controls,
_| completely H

rebuilt. G.
Evans, Rt,
273-3579. --

1953 Chev. truck, 1 ton

| flat bed, good motor, 4 speed

transmission. Make offer, or
trade for Chev. % ton. Walter
Poe, 1370 DeKalb Ave., N. E.,
Atlanta 7.

Caterpillar D-6 bulldozier
with angle blade, oil clutch,
good cond. Serial No.
9U15086. Rome harrow Model
TM10-28, good cond.; and
1955 1-% ton Chevrolet truck
with stake body for sale.
Lisle B. Bowers, Bre See

in. chicken coops; | 932

ndem trailer . with

Ford Dixta diesel tractor,
16 in. bottom plows, lift-type

}dump rake, Taylor Way B

and B; two 2-H. wagons;
Allis Chalmers 60 Combine,
for sale, or will trade for
smoothing harrow. See after
4 oclock and Christmas holi-
day. L. A. Powers, 221 W.

.| Poplar St., Griffin, Ph. 5170

ith two pumps. In
Can be purchased
parately. $150.
hines and pumps.
Morekis, 9511 White
s- Kero gas
cheap. Douglas

, Sharpsburg.
. - Bee stainless
cooler. Mrs.

adley 300 garden

sed

od shape, $2:
Eos.

fill sell sep-
ert Laramore,
Douglasville, Ph:

rilliams, Rt. 1,
Jeffersonville

as new, $90. W. H.
, Tucker, Ph. 938-
idley garden tr-
tfect cond. with
er and reverse,
, Spike tooth har-
plow, middle bust-
vator, K. H. Per-
South Grady St..
Ph. 739-3321,

(nights). ;
Intnl. 400 Diesel tractor, | &%

good cond., reasonably priced.
Gus G. Moore, Resaca, Ph.
MA. 9-6929.

One 3-dise Athens tiller on
rubber; and one double sect.
5 ft. harrow, $50. each. Ed

: | Hitt, Grovetown, Ph. RE. 6-
6614, :



Plow, cultivators, harrow
and corn picker to fit Super
C. Farmall tractor. Make of-
fer on all or any part. John
H. Nicholson, Hill Top Farm,
Rt. 5, Rome.

Propane gas tank, 250 gal.
cap. above ground type; and
two heaters with automatic
thermostat control, all in good
cond, $275., or will trade for
Black Angus Heifers. G. M.
Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville (2
mi. of Neils Gap Rd., No. 19).

Equipment

Want hand pump for farm
well. S. C. Schmittle, 294
Greencrest Dr., Athens, Ph.
546-1318.

Want Grain Buster for roll-

ing oats and cracking corn.
J. H. Watson, Heaven Hill
Farms, Cumming.
- Want 5 ft. rotary mower
in good mechanical cond. W.
A. Estes, Panola Rd., Ellen-
wood, Ph. GR. 4-4694,

Want Allis-Chalmers rot-
ary mower, approx. 5 ft.,
used. Charles Elder, P. O. Box
119, Conyers, Ph. 483-8906.

Want to buy pick-up truck;

Iso, 1- ton truck. =F. re
Puckett, Silver Creek, Ph.
234-1188 (Rome).

Want to buy chain-driven
manure spreader and small
bulldozier in good cond, G.
T. Durham, Rt, 1, Dallas, Ph.
447-3523. :

Want one worn mill stone.
Give size and price in first
letter. O. E. Hendley, 3172
Bobbie Lane, Decatur, Ph.
BU. 9-9239.

Want D-17 or D-19 Allis
Chalmers, or other model, to
take 2 row cotton picker and
4 row equipment, will con-
sider Farmall; need 3 or 5
bottom plow for above; also,
want 2 or 3 bottom plow and
cotton sprayer with duster
(very best) and can use ir-
rigation pump for tractor
PTO and small amount of
pipe. Tom J. Davis, P. O. Box
117, Cave Springs.

Want deepwell pump with-
in reasonable radius of Aftl-
anta. Thomas L. Gravitt, Rt.
2, Jonesbridge Rd., Alphar-

etta, Ph. GR. 5-6275.
28 : ;



Want several hog oilers,
ogle or dbl. wheel, within

Want Farmall Super A.|-

2, Cordele, Ph.|f

Want to exchange 5 H. P.
portable pulpwood saw and
David Bradley tilt-table cut-
off saw for feed chopper
suitable for chopping dry
hay. W. W. Sheppard, Rt. 1,
Lithonia.

Want Cub Farmall tractor:
will consider one in need of
repairs with or without
equipt. T. Whipple Simpson,
Rt. 2, Cochran, Ph. 934-2441.

Want spacer for. dual
wheels with eight bolt holes
or whi. size 700 X 16 in.
Dodge truck. M. N. Barden,
Rt. 2, Hampten.

Want saw on wheels suit-
able for clearing bushes, etc.,
from land. R. E. Aycock, Jr.
P. O. Box 296, Monroe.

Want good used TD-18
rollers, State price and cond.
Cash. Art Lamb, Rt. 2,
Vienna, Ph, 273-3832 (Cor-







dele).

Want 5 tier Oakes chicken.
brooder. J. H. Spratling, Box
35, Waycross, Ph. AT. 3-0727.

Want good used Fulghum
or Morbark portable log de-
barker. Loy Sutton, Cleve-
ey Ph. 865-2711 (not col-
lect).

Want 300 gal. Mojoinner or
Zero direct expansion (vacu-
um) milk cooler. F. Lamar
Smith, Rt. 2, Newnan, Ph.
AL. 3-2895.

Want one or two buggy
wheels, or one horse wagon



| wheels in good cond. Roberts

. Freeman,
994-3524.

Want to hear from someone
having radiator for Mcdel A.
M. Allis Chalmers tractor:
also want rear rim, size 900
X 24, with or without tire.
Quote price and cond. N. P.
Townsend, Rt. A., Ellijay.

_ Want two-horse wagon
seat; set of table scales with
weights, or set of balanced
scales. Mrs. R. P. Hammond,
Rt. 1, Cedartown.

Want to buy good used Big
Dutchman. automatic feeder
for chickens -- flat bottom
for broilers. C. T. Tolliver,
Rt. 1, Rocky Face.

Want 100 egg cap. electric
incubator in good cond.; also
small hand-operated corn
grinder, before Christmas.

Forsyth, Ph.



-Ralph B. Nelson, South Lee

St., Americus.

Want used riding garden
tractor with attachments, in



_|fair or good cond. Can come

for. Mrs. J. L. Jones, Rt. 4,
Moultrie, Ph. 985-4494. (not
collect). :

Want used culti-packer in
good cond; also 1-row corn
picker for hookup to Super
. Intnl. Harvester tractor
(no sheller or busher attach-
ment); also, want feed mill
unit on chassis combined
with engine, grinder, feed
mixer and molasses mixer.
State in detail what you have
and price and location. P. J.
Pipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville,
Ph. 892-2578.



Livestock

FOR SALE



Cattle

Purebred polled Hereford
bull, 3 yrs. old, approx. 1200
Ibs. Selling to prevent in-
breeding. John T, Bumgainer,
Rt. 2, Madison.

27 mos. old Reg. horned
type Hereford bull, Larry
Domino breeding, highest in
championship bloodlines.
Write for picture. $200. M. C.
Roberts, Ball Ground.

25 Holstein heifers bred to
Black Angus bull, 750-1000
Ibs. wt., calfhood vaccinated,
from extra good dairy herd,
3 to calve in Dec. this year,
balance in Spring and Sum-
mer 1963. Priced to sell if
taken before Jan. 1. B. M.
Moon, Hamilton (Harris Co.)
Ph. MA 8-4478 (Hamilton).

Black Angus bull, 9 mos.
old, Eileenmere bloodline,
excel. conf, from. clean herd,
ealfhood vac., (Not reg.)
halter broke, gentle. Dam ex-
tra good es See bull to





appreciate M. Bailey, Rt.
Sen a ar var

_

Reg. Angus heifers, bred,
and one with calf at side,
$250. and $350. Reg. Angus
bulls 9-14 mos., calfhood vac.,
guaranteed breeders, $200.
ea.; two 4 yr. olds, $350. ea.;
also, good grade steers, wt.
600-800 Ibs., from Reg. herd.
$22. hundred wt., live, at
farm. T. W. Phillips, c/o
Westover Farm, Kennesaw,
Ph. 428-2959.

Sev. young Angus bulls,
breeds best bloodlines, to be
ready for service Feb. or
Mar. $150. and up. Free del.
within 75 miles. Eliza Hayes,
Model Farm, Rt. 1, Sharps-
burg. Ph. AL 3-4558. (New-
nan).

Jersey and Guernsey
Springers; also, Brown Swiss,
Jersey cross heifer out of Reg.
Jersey cows with DHIA rec-
ord of 10,680 M. 478 F, ABS
sired and ABS bred. R. G.
Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph.
268-4032.

Winter pastures available
for up to 60 head cattle, $2.50
per head, per month until
first of April. Farm is 6 mi.
North of Newnan. R. B. Bow-
en, 316 Peters St., S:W., At-

lanta 3, Ph. MU 8-1428 until
Dee ere

12 young Reg. Angus cows,
avg. wt. 1200 Ibs. Should
start calving in about 3 wks.
to services of 2000 Ibs. Ac-
tual wt. Bondolien bull. Also,
12 Angus bulls, 18 to 20 mos.
old. J. H. Nicholson, Rt. 5,
Rome, Ph. 232-7212.

2 Reg. Hereford horn type
bulls. One dehorned. 4 and 8
mos. old. Domino _ bloodline.
Good color, $135. and $150.
Bobby Sprewell, Rt. 2, Car-
rollton, Ph. 2371 (Bowdon).

2 Guernsey milch cows.
freshen with 4th calves, one
Dec. 21, one Jan. 4. Good
clean cows, H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington.

14

Reg. Holstein heifer,
mos. old, wt. 800 Ibs. 4-H
club ribbon winner. Not bred,
$295. Wayne Sams, Newborn,
Ph. 786-6741 (Covington, No
collect calls).

Nice gentle Jersey milch
cow with black Angus heifer
calf, born, Dec. 9, 1962. $165.
Van Whitlock, Rt. 1, Senoia,
Ph. Ly 9-6811. |

3 grade Holstein heifers
wt. about 900-1000 Ibs. One
to freshen in next 15 days,
others soon after. Bred to
Angus bull, $500. for all
three. Reese R. Barnard, Rt.
2, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-2490.

Jersey milch cow, approx.
1200 Ibs., giving 5-6 gal.
daily, will freshen in April.
Joel Lunsford, Lazy Dazy
Pony Farm, Rt. 2, Lawrence-
ville - CE. 3-1502.

50 Holstein cows for sale.
Some Registered all ABS
bred since 1950, $2,600. Bak-
er and Cherry, Monroe, Ph.
267-4481,

Holstein steer, 11 mos. old,
grain and corn fattened, ap-
prox. 600 Ibs. wt. for sale. R.
L. Wood, 374 Jodeco Rd.,
Jonesboro (1 mi. from Court
House).

Reg. Angus bulls, Eileen-
mere breeding, calfhood vac-







-cinated, 6 mos. to 14 mos. old.

G. A. Prichett, 125 Virginia
Cir., Gainesville, Ph. LE
9962.

Three good Holstein cows,
two with calves at side, $165.
and up; Also, purebred polled
Hereford bulls; 2 yr. old,
$250.; 3 yr. old, $325. Dk. red
color. Ralph Hamm, Rf. 2,
Valdosta, Ph. CH 2-4797.

Jersey bull, 1 yr. old, pure-
bred, F.F.A. chain. Harold
Anderson, Rt. 1, Alpharetta,
Ph. GR. 5-6405.

Reg. polled Hereford bull,
No. P11909119 out of Advance
Domino breeding, 15 mos.. old,
to trade for one of like value
to keep from inbreeding. R.
H. Cotter, Jr., Box 303, Rock-
paces Rd., Lilburn, Ph. 938-

ake:

Horses, Mules & Ponies



One mule for sale, $45.
ille Carver, Rt. 2, Doug-

Shetland pony stallion,
black gentle, rode by 5 yr.
old, with saddle and bridle
included, $150. Thos. L. Gra-

vitt, Rt. 2, Jonesbridge, Rd.,

Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-6275.

O.1.C. breeding stock gilts,
5 mos. old, $30.; ea. gilt, 3
mos. old, $25.; gilts, 9 wks.
old, $20. ea. All Reg. in buy-
ers name and treated, F.O.B.
cheaper at farm. No Sunday
sales, Paul J." Cain, Re 21,
Commerce,

Jet black purebred Arabian
stallion, good markings and
excellent conformation, fee,
$25. with return privilege. C.
W. Malcolm, Covington, Ph.
786-2486.

Palomino colt, 2 yrs. old,
gentle, not completely brok-
en. Would make: nice childs
horse with little training,
$150. Ralph N. Bassett, Rt. 1,
ae Valley, Ph. Taylor-5-

Good mule, gentle, work
anywhere, $60., or trade for
calves or same value or hay.
Hermon White, Breselton.

Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mos, 1 |
yr. old, calfhood vaccinated, ~
Sinkolomere breeding. Hugh
Crook, Beaver Creek Farms,
Montezuma, Ph. 5641. :

2 Geldings and mares with







colts by side. Variety of col-

ors, saddles and bridles for
sale, Will hold ponies until
Christmas. Also at stud, Reg.
Shetland stallion. Tom Lane,
540 McWhorter, Athens, Ph.
LI 3-4656. :

Black horse mule, wt. 950 ~
Ibs., $75.; mare mule, wt. 975
lbs., $100. Will work dub. or
sing. to anything, will sell
both or separate. J. C. Queen,
Rt. 1, Kennesaw, (2 mi. N.
Lest Mt. on Mt. rd.).

Palomino mare, well broke
but spirited, was parade
horse, for adults and teen-
agers, 8 yrs. old, has had
palomino colt, $285. R.-K.
Purnell, Johnsons Ferry Rd.,
Atlanta, Ph. 636-8442 (after
5 p.m.).

Sorrell Shetland stallion
With flax mane and tail, per-
fect conformation, ribbon
winner,
Larigos King Fish, Will work
to cart or under saddle. Very
gentle; also, work cart and
harness, and show eart, all
good cond. Entire outfit $500.,
or will trade for % ton Ford
or Chey. pick-up truck, or
for beef type cows of equal
value. W. E. Rawlins, 616
Hairston Rd., Stone Mountain,
Ph. HI 3-4288 (not collect).

Black Quarter horse, good
with cattle and good roping
horse; one buggy horse, or
gentle to ride; and biack
mare, 11 yrs. old, will work
or ride, real gentle for chil-
dren. E. E. Hughes, Rt. 8,
Hartley Bridge Road, Macon,
Ph. 788-5686.

Shetland ponies: All sizes,
$75. and up. Will hold and
deliver at Christmas. See at
Lazy Dazy Pony Farm, Rt. 2,.
Lawrenceville. Call Joel
Lunsford CE, 3-1502, (At-
lanta).

Three yr. old Palomino
Gelding, gentle with children
anyone can _ ride; and jet
black pony, medium size, for
sale; also, at stud: Dark
Palomino stallion, one light
gold, shown under name Step
Easy Little Man; and one jet
black Arabian, Stud, Fee $25.
J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Coving-
ton Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU
9-5798.

Two saddle horses: one
Walking horse, gentle for
child, with childs saddle and
bridle, $110.; and one bred
quarter mare, $165.; also,
good donkey, rides and works,
and is gentle for children,
$65. Will board all free until
Christmas. Mrs. Carol Thom-
ason, Rt. 2, Box 383, Augusta,
Ph. RE 6-6612.

Shetland pony gelding, 2%
yrs. old, bridle and_ saddle,
$125. J. W. Bodiford, Union
Point, Georgia.







Appaloosa stallion, Reg., 3
yrs. old, beautiful markings,
very gentle. Will _ sacrifice,
$950. Dr. Jay Golstein, Warn-
er Robins, Ph. WA 2-5626.

Shetland ponies for Christ-
mas: 200 to choose from. All
colors and sizes. Mares, fillies,
studs and colts. Will hold se-
lection until Christmas. Roy.
Arnold, Arnolds Pony Ranch,
Covington, (8 Mi. E. Coving-

+ton intersection Ga. Hwy. 143
Ford De B36 S205 :

md 11) Ph. 786-5





shown undr name ~

















3 PAGE FOUR



Livestock

FOR SALE





Horses, Mules & Ponies

Five Shetland ponies: 2
mares, 8 mos. old, broken to
ride, $125. ea.; 4 yr. old mare
in foal and well broken $150.;
2 stud colts, 8 mos. old, 1
Palomino, and 1 sorrel with
white mane and_ tail. $100.
ea., all broken to ride. J. C.
Reynolds, Jr., Rt. 1, Shiloh,
(Harris Co.) Ph. MA 8-4870.
(Hamilton).

Seven Reg. Standard bred
brood mares, all have foaled,
most had foals that took rac-
ing records, some bred to
outstanding stallions. _ Good
price if all are taken. P. T.
Patton, Shady Dale, Ph. 468-
6869 (Monticello).

Black -and White Pinto
gelding, 4 yrs. old, family pet,
very intelligent. Children
now ride, could be trained to
most anything. Will sell or
rade for Angus or Hereford





heifer already bred. M. E.
Farlow, Rt. 2, Winder, Ph.
867-9443.



Two Shetland ponies, very
gentle, broken for children to
ride, or drive. See at home
Sunday or Wednesday. J. U.
Perkins, Bethlehem, Ph. 867-
3219 (after 6 o'clock.)

Quarter horse - mare with
saddle, very gentle, $185. CG:
W. Jackson, Rt. 2, Marietta,
Ph. 428-3705.

Shetland ponies, 15 brood
mares and one stud, all sizes
and cols., all bred to foal in
Spring, all with colts, this
year. $75. ea., and up; also,
Stud colt, $40. Alvah_ Pasley,
700 Brookwood Dr., Thomas-
ton, Ph. 7-3639.

Reg. Appaloosa yearling
stallion, halter broke, good
color, gentle, Per. Reg. Quar-
ter fillies, good bloodlines. Cc.
A. Prickett, 135 Virginia Cir.,
Gainesville, Ph. LE 4-9962.

Reg. . Shetland pony mare,
bred to foal in March, black
and white, $250.; also, two
nice fillys, $85.00 and
$95. Ralph Hamm, Rt. 2, Val-
dosta, Ph. CH 2-4797.

3 small Shetland mares in
foal, and 1 filly colt, gentle
for children. J. H. Reddy,
Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-
8924.

Reg. Tennessee Walking
horse colt, halter broken and
gentle. 10 Mos. old, $300.
Robert Laramore, P.O. Box
ae Douglasville, Ph. PO 7-

5D:





Black Angus Reg. bull, 1
yr. old, excel. breeding, Eile-
enmere 3672043, excel. conf.,
$200., or will trade for Reg.
Black Angus heifer. W. L.
Chandler, P. O. Box 1685,
Athens, Ph. LI 6-8264.

Jet black Welch pony, 5
yrs. old, wt. 600 lbs., cart
broken, and will ride. Also,
new bridle and saddle. Nice
gift for children. Wyatt Ben-
son, Mayfield Rd., Alpharetta
(1 mi. out). Ph. 475-5296.

Two Shetland ponies for
gale or will trade for White
Face heifers. Mrs. Eldred De-
Mg Rt. 1, Alvaton ((off Hwy.

14 horses and ponies: Quar-
ter, Walking and gaited, some
Reg., some grade. All mares
bred to permanent Reg.
Quarter horse. Ralph Jenk-
ins, 1938 Bouldercrest Dr.,
SE, Atlanta 16, MA 7-8388.

At Stud: Reg. Appaloosa
stallion, Joe Nez _ Perces,
P1358, grade mares $50.; Reg.









mares, $100. with return
privileges; also, for sale, 7
gentle Shetland ponies, or

will trade for cattle. These
trained for children, and
will hold until Christmas.
Buddy Stockmar, Flying
Ranch, Villa Rica.

Two first class work mules,
$100. ea. T. E. Abney, Rt. 1,
Cochran.



Swine

Sey. fine litters pigs, finest
spotted China breeding, out
of dams by great Calif. Mr.
Prestige, some sired by an-
other champion, Master Man,
others by fine boar, Ingle-
nook, Forward Step; some
mnales nearly ready for ser-
vice. Inglenook . Spots, /o



MARKET BULLETIN.

2 pigs, Landrace crossed to
Whiteface, both boars, wt.
about 50 Ibs. Thos. L. Gravitt,
Ft. 2, Jonesbridge Rd. Al-
pharetta.

2 Reg. Spotted Poland

China gilts, and one boar,
good bloodlines from _ large
litter, will Reg. in buyers

name. Reg. Horned Hereford
bull, 1/2 yrs. old, dark red
and well marked, will trans-
fer papers to buyer. Hugh



Westbrook, Rt. 1, Cave
Springs. :
Reg. S.P.C. boars, long

meat type out of litters of 12
pigs, nearly ready for ser-
vice, also, gilts, Reg. S.P.C.,
now ready to breed. See at
my place 2 mi. W. Dimpseys
Store, Larry Ferguson, Cave
Springs.

Reg. Duroc boar 16 mos.
old, wt. 350 lbs. Good meat
type. with fast rate of gain.
Gordy Farm, Lisle R. Bowers,
Mer. Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-
0328.

% Landrace, % Yorkshire,
$10.."ea., 2 mi. EB. of Douglas-
ville. Off hwy. 78. Leonard
E. -Pittman, Rt. 1, Douglas-
ville, Ph. 942-4259.

Reg. S.P.C. boar, ready for
service, won grand champion
in Ga. -State Fair. Grady
Trussell, Jr., Reynolds, Ph.
TI. 7-3013 (No collect calls).

Reg. Tamworth boars and
gilts, bangs free, reasonably
priced. J. Davis, ABBA,
Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541.

Reg. Blk. Poland China
hogs: All sizes and ages,
weaned pigs, $35.; nice se-
lection service boars, priced
for quick sale. Cert. Brucel-
losis free herd, treated for
Cholera and Erys. From Cert.
breeding. Write, or come see.
J. R. Mullis, Cochran, Ph.
WE. 4-6490.

Reg. Tamworths: few, nice
service age boars, and wean-
ed pigs. Good stock, bangs
free, cert. J. S. Davis, Rt. 3,
Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541.

Reg. S.P.C. pigs, 4 mos. old,
male and females from litter
of 13. $25. ea. Franklin Mor-
gan, Rt. 5, Box 266, Dawson.

8 feeder pigs S.P.C.; O.I-C.,
Hampshire - Tamworth cross
6 wks. old, Dec. 11, $10.; 11
Duroc, feeder pigs, Berk-
shire-Hampshire cross, 6 wks.
old Dec. 31, $10. C. C. Jones,
a 4, Ellijay (Boardtown

Reg. Hampshire boar, 9
mos. old, from champion
bloodlines; also, reg. Hamp-
shire pigs, 11 wks. old, treat-
ed for Cholera, $25. ea. Sam-















my Johnston, Rt. 2, Hiram,
Ph. 943-5541.
Reg. Landrace (blocky-

type) boars and gilts, 12-15
wks. old, wt. approx. 125 lbs.
ea. Herman Roper, Rt. 1, Sau-
tee, Ph. 2783 (Hellen).

Reg. Landrace boar - pigs,
popular bloodlines. W. L.
Wells, Rt. 6, Box 249, Macon,
Ph. SH 3-8931.

_Poland China bred to open
gilts; weaned pigs, treated
for Cholera and:Reg. in buy-
ers name. Bangs free herd.
W. T. Jennings, Rt. 2, Ameri-
cus.

Duroc boars and gilts, may
be Reg. Leo Akins, Rt.
Box 153, Metter (5 mi. N.
Metter, 9 mi. So. Twin City).
Ph. MU 5-2073.

8 Hampshire and Landrace
crossed pigs, six wks. old Dec.
14, Mrs. Edward Robertson,
Rt. 2, Loganville, (just be-
yond Ozora church).

Improved Reg. Duroc male
hogs ready for service, wt.
around 200-225 lbs. $40. Ern-
aoe a Carter, Baxley, Ph. 7-

Reg. Duroe boars and gilts,
wt. 50-100 lbs. cherry red
meat type. Nice. J. H. Don-
aldson, Rt. 1, Fort Valley (7
mi. East on St. Hwy. 96) Ph.
TA 5-5829.

Purebred - Duroc pigs, 3%
to 5 mos... old, from good
bloodlines. Will Reg. in buy-
ers name. C, M. Eunice, Jr.,
Bie Waycross, Ph. AT 3

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

Purebred Durocs, choice
breeding stock, all ages and
prices, will Reg. in| myer

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Morris Sanders, Glenwood. | Dan ile,



gilts, wt. 125-150 lbs. for
sale. Ancestors of imported
stock from Norway. Herman
Roper, Rt. 1, Sautee, Ph. 2783
(Hellen).



Black Essex pigs, booking
orders per mid-Jan. ship-
ment, 10 wks. old, Reg.,

wormed and treated, $25. ea.
both sex. Wiley G. Damper,
Rt. 1, Box 210, Valdosta.

Purebred Duroc pigs, 3%
mo. old, either sex, life treat-
ed, with papers, $27.50, with-
out papers, $25. Best of
breeding bred gilts not. Reg.
$60.; bred sow, $100. with
papers. M. M. Newsome,
Jordons Mill Rd., Sanders-
ville.

VRE Cae co Aa SS

Top quality Reg. Landrace
hogs; also, Reg. Yorkshire,
all ages at Farmer_ prices.
Terrell Swindle, Nashville,
Ph. 9292.

Sheep and Goats

Two milk goats, easy milk-
ers, good producers, both dry,
and one castrated billy, $35.
for trio, or best offer. Mabry
Stallings, (Lake Monroe Rd.
at Pope Rd.) Rt. 4, Douglas-
ville.

Milk goats for sale: Reg.
French Alpine, gives 4 qts.
milk daily, and two young
goats, one to freshen in March,
and other not bred. Mrs. B. GC
Lowman, Rt. 2, Austell, Ph.
948-3295. ater

Three milk goats: One with
nanny kid, 12 days old, gives
about gal. milk a day; and
milk goat with one nanny
kid, 10 days old, gives about
3 quarts a day, very. gentle;

for all at my place. Mrs. Ira
Griffin, Rt. 1, Box -76, Ho-
boken.

Buck, mostly Toggenburg
with little Nubian strain, de-
horned, 1% yrs. old; also, fee
male, mostly Alpine with
some Toggenburg, 2% yrs.

through Thurs. until 12:30.

Mrs. H. R. Snapp, Rt. 5, Box
89, Sylvania (Cooperville).

Livestock

WANTED



Want to buy one purebred
no-horn type Hereford bull
(does not have to be register-
ed) one of service age now
within 100 mile radius Bax-
ley. Write what you have
and quote best price. Mrs.
D. Medders. Box 102, Rt. 4,
Baxley.

Want to buy milk goat that
gives 3 qts. daily, at reason-
able price. P. J. Cannon,
Flowery Branch, Ph. VA 3-
3263 (not collect).

Want milk goat giving 3
to 5 qts. milk daily, and must
be gentle. No other kind
wanted. G. B. Smallwood,
P. O. Box 12, Orchard Hill.

Want Reg. Guernsey calves
and open heifers. William J.
Matthews, Rt. 2, Box 145,
Loganville, Ph. 826-4219.

Want to hear from some-
one who has_ stout nose,
blocky type, big boned shoats
or pigs. Let me know what
you have. S. F. Stanley, Re-
saca. j

Will pay good price for 7
young beef-type cows to calve
in next 90 days. Other type
cows bred to Hereford or An-
gus bull would be considered.
Prefer cows close to farm at
McDonough. L. E. Hollinger,
1819 Candler Rd.,
Ph. 284-4532.

Want good milk goats, re-
cently freshened, with or
without kids. Write details
and price. Norman Nagel, Rt.
1, Kensington.

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE















Mastadon and Lady T. st-
rawberry plants, $1. C; Klon-
dike, 90c C; $2., 300; $3., 500;
Per. 10, add postage. Ethel
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Sage plants at farm: one
plant, $1.; one bunch, $3.;
entire lot of 13 bunches, $25.
No Sunday calls. L. Douglas





Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas (8 Mi,
N. Dallas, 1-%4 mi, off Hwy
the quire at Jack

Reg. Landrace boars and :

other milk goat not bred. $55.73

old. To sell together. See Sun.

J. | 214, Royston.

Decatur, |



Klondike Strawberry pl
ants, well rooted and damp

Minimum shipment 200 pl-
ants, Ga. orders, only. Permit
319. Mrs. Luther S. Butler
466. Page Ave., N. E., Atl-
anta 7, Ga. Ph. DR. 3-1846. -

Govt inspected pecan trees:
Stuarts; desirable; Farley and
BiG <2/3 fie $25; 23/4 ir,
$9.95* 24/5 (tt; $2.00) 57 6.-tt.;
$3. ea. Permit 31.0 Lo -E



5785.

Herbs: Lavender; Oregano;
| Woodruff; Sage; Chives; Sav-
ory; Hysop; Lavage Burnet;

Wormwood; Rue; English;
Pink; Silver: Gold; and Le-
mon Thyme; Comfrey; Arc-
hilleas; Rosemary; Tansy;
Permyroyal; Peppermint;
Apple; Pineapple; Curley;
Mint; Spearmint: Verbena

Onion balm, 6 for $3.50. Per-
mit 52. Mrs. B: J: Cantrell,
Blue Ridge. < ~

Golden Seal 20c ea.; Gin-
seng; Rhubarb pie _ plant;
Comfrey; Jensin, 50c ea.; dry
shuck Leather britches beans,
75c Ib.; Garlic bulbs, grow
large as onions; Queen of
Meadow, 3 for 50c; Weeping
Mary, 50c ea. Add postage.
Per. 93. Mrs. Presley Fowler,
Rt. 2, Ellijay. :



low-meat; Jo pet;
round, dark, yellow-meat,
Germ. 95 pct., long, green,

yellow-meat, Germ. 95 pct.
Each kind, 50 seed, 25c; King
Mammoth pumpkin seed,
yerow to 90 lbs., Germ. 76 pct.,

teaspoon full, 25c, send st-
amped addressed envelope;
also, small apple-shaped, tub-
ular tomato seed. Germ. 92
pet., 25c teaspoon full. J. H.
Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel. 2

May cherry trees, 3 for $1.;
Muscadine grapevines, 5 for
$1.; Hemalaya blackberry pl-
ants, and blueberry bushes, 6
for $1.; Catnip and_hore-
hound bunches, 4 for $1. and
Garlic bulbs, 8 for $1. Add
postage. Permit 305. Mrs. P.
Malachia Smith, Rt.
Gainesville. :

Garden sage and Catnip
plants, 10 ea. or $1. doz;
Peppermint plants, 5c ea.;
Damson sprouts, 50 ea., or 3
for $1.; also,





nip. 30c qt. Permit 16. Mrs.
Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box

_ Fruit trees: Red and Golden
Delicious; Winesap;
Yates; Terry; Kinnard; Home

Black and Black Twig; 2 yr.
trees, 50c ea; Grape-Concord,
Delaware and Niagara,

ea. p. Dd.
more. Permit 214. Roy Saxon



Streamline Everbearing st-
rawberry plants, 100 for
$1.50. Permit 169. Mrs. John
Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.

Vigorous Latham red rasp-
berry plants, 6, $1., p. p. in
Ga. Per. 312. Joseph Aber-
nathy, Yatesville Rd., Barnes-



ville,

cling stone. peach trees, one
yr. old, grown from seed, in
my garden, 3-4 ft. tall, $1. ea.
Cannot ship. Per. 252, W. E.|
Smith, 421 King Arnold St.,
Hapeville, Ph. PO. 1-8276.

Myers and Rubel variety,
2-3 yrs. old, ready bearing
berries, very healthy, well
rooted, packed and shipped in



$4.,:or $i-doz. EF. O:B: p:-p:
Per. 219, E. G. Nicholson, Rt.
a, Allen, Rd., Macon. . re

Klondike strawberry pl-
ants, well rooted and damp
packed; $1. C; $8. Thousand;
add 25c per 100 for postage.
and handling charges. Mini-
mum shipment 200 plants. Ga.
orders only. Per. 319. Mrs.
Luther S. Butler, 466 Page
Ave., N. E,,
DR. 3-1846.

packed, 100 for $1.; 1000 for| a
$8. Add 25c per 100 for post- |
age and handling charges. |d

Melon seed: Ice box, yel- |
5

S60:

red dry hot]
pepper and dry sage and ecat- |

Horse; |;

Rt. 4, Cleveland, Ga. sale

Old fashion white English :

moisture proof containers. 6,|

Atlanta 7, Ph.|

Brown, Baconton, Ph. "787- | Larr

ave ood - hay
prices. Pick

doz. seed, 25c; Rocky Ford. bal

Beauty; Early Harvest; Ark; | qj

law 20 | Wa
ea; Fig - Brown Turkey, 50c! pe
on orders of $5. o7|L









Hay, Feed, Grain ve







ane 1962


















































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: Rice Mill By-Product G 6.0 3.0
EED AND a. COMPANY, Cartersville, Ga. Z (P) protein low, fot low, fiber high F 4.4 2.7
75 2.5 11.0 Rice Mill By-Product GS 6.0 3.0
P) Cohan: low, fiber high F 7.2 3.1 12.7 {P) protein low, fiber high F 4.8 3.0
= Rice Mill By-Preduct G 6.0 3.0
EP CeMaANy, "a tgeno i ee oe Y protein low, fiber high c an =
ice t y-Proauc a |
Cottonseed Meal Prime Quality G 36.0 3.0 17.0 (P) protein low, fiber high F Be as
(P) protein low, fiber high F 33.3 a3 20.0 Rice Mill Feed (Special) G 2.0 15
: (P) -fiber high F 3.9 1.5
ANY, Columbus, Ga. ; b 2 .
. ~ Rice Mill By-Product GS 6.0 3.0
barela laws fat lows Alber. high . i; as rox (P) protein low, fat low, fiber high F Br 28
P : : Rice Mill By-Produet 6 60% 30
iCE, Cornelia, Ga. : (P) protein low F 5.5 4.4
Dairy Feed : G 160 3.0 :
P) protein low, fat low = F 14.5 26 10.7 ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Ark. :
Rice Mill By-Product 6.0 5.0
MILLS, INC., Loganville, Ga. i
Layer Goacaatrite GS 36.0 1.5 6.0 - a (P) fat low, fiber high c o2 es
Rice Mill By-Product G 6.0 5.0
- (P) protein low, fiber high e 33.3 2.3 1 - (P) fiber high E 60 5.0
ash Layer : 3
i . : 0
ce Pie at SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Greenville, Miss.
. Ga. San Soybean Mill Run G 11.0 2.0
t a HL Monae Dairy Feed Gh 02208) 15.0; 2 (P) protein low, fiber high Foo: 1052020
{P) protein low F 14.0 | 3.0 14.6 , :
{LLING COMPANY, A fa, Ga.
ING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wis, Sas Pe ead Med Cinabick nia Ci Jae can
eight Pulverized Oats Se oe awe (P) protein low F-23330 as
fat low, fiber high | : : y MOFLO 16% Deiry Feed Ge 1608-28
INC - Lavonia Ga. : ; : (P) protein low, fiber high F 14.6 2.6
io i oa
6 16.0 2.5 15.0
F 16.1 2.6 17.5 SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, S. C.
= G 10.0 83.0 10.0 Dry and Freshening Feed G
(P) protein low, fiber high F 9.6 3.0 12.4 (P) fiber high F 12.8 3.1
APANY, Cairo, Ga. SWIFT & COMPANY FEED MILL, Douglas, Ga.
g Supplement 7 . nb a Ae Swift's Broiler Starter Concentrate - : G 44.0 6.5
(P) protein low, fiber high : 3 : {P) protein low, fat low, fiber high F 43.7 6.0
Feed Divi / -
ese Metered mois Mesh FS oe sae se : WAYNE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Jesup, Ga.
G 23.0 5.5 3.0 Wayce Grain and Roughage Feed G 13.0 1.0
' F 14.9 5.7 (25 (P) protein low, fiber high F 10.2 2.5



ee FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED
October, 1962.

CLARKE COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Athens, Georgia
2 feeds as declared 3

MRS. R. T. COKER & SONS, Canton, Georgia







eclared






ROtERING: COMPANY, Carlisle, Arkonsos





. INC., losliville, enbucky "
anes :































FEED COMPANY. INE Roswell, weteala

























1 feed as declared

H. C. COLE MILLING COMPANY, Chester, Illinois
1 feed as declared



COOK BROTHERS, DeSoto, Georgia
1 feed as declared

COOPERATIVE MIL'S, INC., Flowery Branch, Georgia
86 feeds as decalred



COPE RENDERING COMPANY, INC., Moultrie, Georgia
1 feed as declared



CORDELE MILLING COMPANY, Cordele, Georgia
3 feeds as declared



COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
18 feeds as declared



COUNTY LINE MILLING COMPANY, Pelham, Georgia
: 1 feed as declared



CULPEPPER MILLING COMPANY, Bowden, Georgia
1 feed as declared



CUMMING HATCHERY, Cumming, Georgia
4 feeds as declared



DAHLONEGA MILL, INC., Dahlonega, Georgia
3 feeds as declared



DALTON GRAIN COMPANY, INC., Dalton, Georgia
4 feeds as declared :



DANIEL FEED & SEED COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia
5 feeds as declared



WILLIAM DAVIES COMPANY, INC., Danville, Illinois
1 feed as declared :

DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia
2 fecds as declared

DIXiE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
2 feeds as declared





DORE RICE MILLS, Crowley, Louisiana
2 feeds as declared





EDWARDS & WILLIAMS FEED MILL, Dillard, Georgia
2 feeds as declared





JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Georgia
6 feeds as declared



ESTHERWOOD RICE SALES CORPORATION, Estherwood, Louisiana
3 feeds as declared



EVER-BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Loganville, Georgia
1 feed as declared



FARMERS ENTERPRISE, Alma, Georgia
~ 1 feed as declared



FARMERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia
as declared



: | FARMERS FEED & SEED, Sylvania, vate





okey







FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED
October, 1962 (es

(Continued from Page 5)

FARMERS MILLING COMPANY, INC., Ocilla, Georgia

2 feeds as. declared



: FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, Gainesville, Georgia

1 feed as declared



FARMERS RICE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Lake Charles, Louisiana
-3 feeds as declared



FARMERS SUSPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Georgia

2 feeds as declared



_ FEEDRIGNT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia

7 feeds as declared



FLINT RIVER MILLS, Baintridge, Georgia
5 feeds as declared



FONDA MIL'ING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia
: 1 feeds as declared



_FRAN-MAR FARMS, Gainesville, Georgia

1 feed as declared



GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
43 feeds as declared



GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carroliton, Georgia
10 feeds es. declared





GrORGIA FEE 2D a POULTRY COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
1 feed as declared



GEORGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC., Dalton, Georgia
4 feeds as declared



GILMER COUNTY FARM DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, Ellijay, Georgia
4 feeds as declared



GILSTER MILLING COMPANY, Chester, Hlinois
1 feed as declared



GROGAN FEED & POULTRY, Cumming, Georgia
1 feed as declared



HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago 4, Hlinois
32 feeds as declared



HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Georgia
16 feeds as declared



_* HATCHER FEED MILLS, INC., Forsyth, Georgia

1 feed as declared



HEAVEN HILL DISTILLERIES, INC., Bardstown, Kentucky
1 feed as declared



HIAWASSEE FEED STORE, INC., Hiawassee, Georgia
4 feeds as declared



HICKS MILLING COMPANY, INC., Cumming, Georgia
4 feeds as declared



HUNT FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Calhoun, Georgia
1 feed as declared ;



JESSE JEWELL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
4 feeds as declared



JULIETTE MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

e

_ KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia a

9 feeds as declared







NORTHEAST GEORGIA BPOILER, INC., Bowman, Georgia
1 feed as declared : = EOy ams

ae MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota
5 feeds as declared

OGLETREE HATCHERY, Sens Samy,
1 feed as declared

OWEN & LAWSON FIED COMPANY, Canton, Boe :
_ 1 feed as declared e

OZIERS FEED MILL, INC., Bowdon, Georgia =~
6 feeds as declared

PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia
1 feed as declared

PAYMASTER OIL MILL COMPANY, Jackson, Misano
3 feeds as declared

PELHAM OIL & FERTILIZER COMPANY, Pelham, Georsia
1 feed as declared

J.D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Georgia
3 feeds as declared

THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Gainesville, vee
_ 28 feeds as declared

PLANTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, eee Wisp
feeds as declared

PRODUCERS RICE MILL, INC., ances Arkonsas
3 feeds as declared

THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Mlinois
5 2 feeds as declared

QUINCY SOYBEAN COMPANY, Quincy, IMlinois A
1 feed as declared

RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
55 feeds as declared

RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia
25 feeds as declared :

RICE MILL BY-PRODUCTS, INC., Crowley, Louisiana
1 feed as declared . :

RIVER BRAND RICE MILIS, INC., Eunice, Louisiane
. 1 feed as declared : ;

ROBERTS RICE MiLL, INC., Weiner, Arkansas
2 feeds as declared

ROME OCIL MILL DIVISION, Rome, weet
2 feeds as declared. ~

SCOTT FARM SUPPLY, Claxton; Georgia
1 feed as declared

SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee |
10 feeds as desiared











































SESSIONS OIL. MILLS, Enterprise, Alabama
1 feed as declared



SHAW FEED MILL, Marietta, Georgia
1 feed as declared



SOUTH GEORGIA BROILERS, Blackshear, oer
2 feeds as declared



KUDER PULP SALES COMPANY, Lake Alfred, Florida
. 1 feed as declared



LACROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin : /
2 feeds as declared si

LATHEM & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesvile, Georgia
3 feeds as declared



LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
2 feeds as declared



LAWSON & MANOUS FEED MILL, Canton, Georgia
3 feeds as declared

LIBBY, McNEIL & LIBBY, Ocala, Florida
_ 1 feed as declared

SOUTH'AMD MILLING COMPANY, INc., sag lai oe



LIBERTY RICE MILL, INC., Kaplan, Louisiana
1 feed as declared



LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee
4 feeds as declared ~

LOUISVILLE FERTILIZER & GIN COMPANY, Louisville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared



Be TANA STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Lake Charles, Louisiana
4 feeds as declared



LYKES BROTHERS, INC., Albany, Georgia

1 feed as declared



: eet MILLING COMPANY, Royston, gos

feeds as declared



MAC'S CUSTOM FEEDS, Albany, Georgia
1 feed as declared

MACON MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
3 feeds as declared

MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia
11 feeds as declared

_BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Saeece



MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia
4 feeds as declared a

MASTER FEED & GRAIN COMPANY, Orangeburg, South Carolina

1 feed as declared

MILLER POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Alabama
5 feeds as declared

MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chambl ii
2 feeds as declared 1 Chamblee, Georgia

NATIONAL OATS COMPANY, Cedar Rapids, lowa
1 feed as declared



pei a MILLING COMPANY, Nicholls, Georgia

feed as declared =| SEA ys :



SOUTHFASTERN MILLS, INC., 2 Rome. ee :
3 feeds as declared



SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, PS Georgia
3 feeds as declared s_> :



SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, sas
5 feeds as coy aes



SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia
13 feeds as declared ss 34




ES


15 feeds as aeclared



3 feeds as declared



HOYT STAGNER, Waco, Gipigis :
1 feed as declared



A. E. STALEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Decatur, iinois :
2 feeds as declared



SUPREME RICE MILL, Crowley, Loni
1 feed as declared



SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, Mlinois
13 feeds as declared



T. & R. FARM SUPPLY SERVICE, Cedartown, Georgia
2 feeds as declared



G. H. TANNER FEED COMPANY, tewrencevila, pane z=
1 feed as declared



VARNELL MILLING COMPANY, Varnell, Georgia a
3 feeds as declared te

2 feeds as declared



WAYNE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Jesup, Georgia
1 feed as dectared :



WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocitla, Georgia
1 feed as declared



GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, E chsepett
2 feeds as declared



WILKES MILL & FEED COMPANY, ee Georgia
al feed as declared

fi.
i

WINTER GARDEN CITRUS PRODUCTS coo
1 feed declared





Game g Fowl

FOR SALE

FS ge haa ee



20 Jarge geese, $4. pr. or
- $35. for lot. Orville rver,

Rt. 2, Douglas, or Ph. 384-
5090,



White Fantail pigeons,

- show type, $3.50 pr. Will ship

express collect, W. W. Capes,

2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 19.
_ Ph, CE, 7-5340.

Red, black and yellow Fan-
tail pigeons, Americas finest
_ bloodlines, $5. pr. and. up;
: ae ellow Rollers, Pigmy
ze glish Pouters. Fred
; Eth ompeien, Clarkston, Ph.
4 HI. 3-9147.
E Rabbits; N. Z. buck, 5
Calif. 4 black, 4 brown and 2
mixed. $20. for all, and 2 pro-
- fessional cages, $4, ea. Also,
ee. other cages and feeders, very
- reasonable. Bunny Ruth Poz-
za, 3500 Waldrop Rd., Deca-
tur, Ph, BU, 4-1840.

Pr, White ducks, $5.; pr.

Chinese geese, $7.50; pr. grey

ese, $10.; Muscory ducks,
2.50 ea.; pr. turkeys, $10.:

_ pr. Silver pheasants, $10.; pr.

Mutant pheasants, $5.; trio
- Ringneck pheasants, $7.50

- mottled Houdans, 4 hens, roo-

ster, $15.; Jap. silkies, $2. ea.;

~ Golden Seabrights, $2. ea.; 3






' Silver Seabright hens, $10.;
Pr. blue Pea fowls, $25.;
mixed bantams, 50c ea.; 3

_ white rabbits, $1.50 ea. Mrs.
Jackie D. Wells, Rt. 2 Hamp-
ton, Ph. 478-9263 (no collect
calls, will not ship).

~Sev. hundred Bobwhite
quail, 200 Chuker, Tenn-
essee red quail, all in large
flight pens. Write what you
want and ask for details. J. L.
Tade, 1328 21st St., Colum-
bus, Per. 10.

Sev. hundred~ nice Bob-
- white quail in flight pen.
_ They are fat and can fly, $1.
ea. Also, breeders and layers,
$2.50 and $3. pr. Also, have 6
- good quail cages, reasonable.
Per, 44. J. G. Reed. Rt. 2,
Kennesaw, Ph. 974-6508.

1962 hatch Bobwhite quail,
trap hatched from 9-10 oz.
stock for breeders. Sev. thou~
sand general run for restock-
ing of food purposes. Approx.
100 pr. 1960 hatch, wt. 8-9 oz
All birds from William A.
Thomas stock. Per. 99. John
W. Barr, Jr., Butler Bridge
Rd., Rt. 2, Covington, Ph.
786-6257.

Show type White Fantail
. mated prs., $3.; young
birds, 2 to 6 mos, old, $1. ea.;
sex not guaranteed, also, 6
mated prs. Racing Homers,
$2.50 to $3.. pr. All
healthy birds. F. M. Ogletree
_Sr., Barnesville.

Sev. 1962 hatch blue Ind-
ian. Peafowls. Pr. 1960 hatch
blue Indian Peafowls laying
and in full plumage, numer-
ous prs. common bantams and
several laying hens and sev-
ral roosters. Would like to
dispose of entire stock cheap.
T. W. Kerby, Sr., 3, Bluff Dr.,
-Dovers Bluff, Waverly.

10 bred Guinea pigs (ca-
: ecb, 1023 Ww. Su Jey

oplar bs
Griffin, 3682.

4






































- 3 yr. old peafowl; pr.
> gp pr. Norway pheas-
pr. Silver; pr. Reeves;
plack Mutants; oa

roosters; pr. golden all
pheasanits, $100. te
Mrs. Silus Davis, Cleveland,
- Ph. 865-5421.
Bobwhite quail giro
$1. ea. at my place. 4
of Loganville,
Per



birds

bandied, 3
old vrei

pr.
their

win}der. Mrs. Addie A.

12 or 16 pr. common pig-
fe 5c mr. C2 Ww: pouieen,
ay.

Checkered Giant
bred, $4.; pr. Checkered
eet ent rabbits, 4 mos. a ba

and N.Z.W.
ct bee $50. B ok. old

2

N.Z. red doe, $1.50; 8 wk. old
N.Z.W. $1.; also, wire cages
and wooden cai for sale

MARKET

1962 hatch Swinhoe hen,
15.; lineated cock, $15.;
Tkel Francolin hens,
5. ea. pr. Lady Amberst,
10.; 2 lady Amherst cocks,
5. ea; one trio 1961 hatch
White Cochin bantams, $10.



15 pit game pure Round-

.|head pullets and hens, ready

to lay, 4 roosters dead game.
H. G. Faulkner, Stonewall,
Ph. 964-3914.

20 Rhode Island Red pul-
Jets, will sell whole lot for
$20. Charles Lassatter, Rt. 5,
Carrollton.



lish Pouters,

ect, enoti2 Bri lift PL,
Tlansou, riare)
_ Atlanta 6, Ph. TR. 2-

5 Red quail cockerels and
5 pullets, also grey game
cockerel for sale. Will not
ship. Harley Hunter, Rt. 2,
Mineral Bluff.

Bobwhite quail, 90c ea.
alive; dressed, $1. ea. Also,
weather and flight cond. Sev.
pr. of Chukar partridges, $4.

Per. 110. Willie a
Box 36, Reynolds, Ph. TI.
555

2 yr. old and older, pea
fowls, nice birds, cheap. Joel
Lunsford, Rt. 2, Lawrence-
ville, Ph. CE. 3- 1502.

White King pigeons, $3. pr
Jack Crowder, Melody Brook
Farm, RFD 3, Windy Hill Rd.,
Marietta, Ph. HE 5-8656.

Northern Bobwhite Quail,
early spring layers, $3. pr.;
white Doves, $5. pr} Ring-
neck Doves, $3. pr.; Express
collect. Send money order.
Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle
St., N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR 4-
6152;. Per: 28;

Poultry

Pr. white Hacklo nice stag
and young hen $5.; pit game
cock, ready to fight, $B5$ ets
stag, ready to walk, $4.;

O. or cash, ship any time. C.
L. Griffin, 712 Oak St., Gain-
esville.

30 bantam hens, 2 roosters;
hens now laying, 50c ea. or
all, $14.; will deliver in Rich-
mond County. K. E. Beasley,
Rt. 1, Box 186 EH, Augusta,
Ph. 798-6278 (no_ long dis-
tance calls accepted).



250 New pos pullets,
laying, $1.50 ea. A. John-
son, Rt. 1, eel (on White

ann Springs Church Rd.).



Poultry



WANTED
Want one doz. laying hens-
white rock or heavy type

hens, must be close enough to
pick up. S. H. Sebren, Far-
view Farms, Winston, Ph.
WH 2-2970.

Want 20 black Minorca
pullets ready for laying, also-
one young black Minorca
rooster. C: P. Stanfield, RFD
2, Jasper.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE

1962 crop hand gathered
and shade diried sage $2. per
lb. plus postage. J. C. J.
Brown, Rt. 2, Box 224, Toc-
coa.,

1962 crop mountain wild-
flower honey, thick, raw, ex-
actly as the bees made it. 5
lb. tin strained $1.50; 5 and
6 lb. pails, $8.; 5 lb. tin with
comb $2.; 5 and 6 Ib. pails,
$10.50, few tins of Sourwood
comb honey Jeft at $2.50 ea.
.ad postage. Edward D. Col-

ston, Rt. 1, Box 307. Toccoa.

Duck feathers clean and in
good cond., for sale. Miss Vir-
ginia Dellinger, 416 2nd Ave.,





M. Calhoun.

Short neck martin - type
gourds, lic amd 35c, seed,
small, 100 for 80c; extra lange,
$1. 10. Frank Holcomb, Hoy
Buchanan, (on Hwy. 100, 6
mi. North, Tallapoosa).

Pure, yellow beeswax, 3
lbs. $3., del. in Georgia. Geor-
ge N. Thomas, Rocky Ford.



5 pure dark Cornish hens,
1961 hatch; 1962 hatch cock-
erel, $12.; at farm, write be-
fore you come. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.

Pr. white phantoler, $5.; pr.
homers, $4.; pr. Silver kings,

$6.55 pr. white kings,
Butch McKinsey, 635 Farrar
rene Decatur, Ph. BU 9-
7084

Early havcied trios, Nigger
Roundheads, $12. per trio.
Grady Thomas, Blairsville. _

Showtype bantams, grown,
1962 hatch; pr. white Silkies,
$5.; pr. Golden Seabrights,
$3. On week days, come af-
ter 3 p.m.; come anytime on
week-ends. Cannot ship. Jim-
bo Davis; Rt. 1,-- Box. .224,
Lawrenceville (off Braston
Hwy.).

Araucanus chickens, lay-
ing pink, green, blue and olive
green eggs, $8. pr., $12. trio,
until Feb. 1; hatching eggs,
asst. colors, 40c ea., insured
parcel post. Send money or-
Edwards,
716 Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta
8, Ph. TR 4- 5152.

Silver Duckwing O.E. game
bantams, from show winning
stock, 2 trios, $5.; two trios,
$6.; also, 3. white rested
black Polish hens, $2. ea. Will
, | ship. V. Melton, 4422 Yates
| Rd Couaze Park, Ph. PO 7-

3 trios black Rosecombs,
$5. trio; 3 trios, white Coch-
in bantams, $5. trio; Dark
one press el Sug woe
s express co. .
Knox, 1668 Dods Dr.
a Riientn ET, Ph. DI a

19 purebred dark Cornish
hens and 3 roosters, from
Murray - McMurry hatchery.
Will i for $28. "30, will not

EJ. Stalli
*h, AL



ship.
|Box 249, N
0954. iets

s, Rt. 1,]25 doz., or 5
L. 3-|and postage

Lot of South Ga. buckeyes
for sale. Mrs. J. D. Phillips,
Wrightsville.

Nice, diried sage, $2. lb., and
postage. Mary Tumlin, Easta-
nolle

White feed sacks (chicken)
100 Ib. size, 25 ea.; Indian
corn, nice size ears, several
eclor grains, this years corn,
10c. Add postage. Mrs. Mae
Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville.

Rubber tired buggy for
gale; good as new, A-1 shape,
$150. Fred Ewing, Rt.
Fayetteville, Ph. 964-6812.

Road cart; ome-horse wa-
gon; pony carts and new
feathies ae in several
sizes. Ernest W. Harper, Rt.
3, Hartwell,

3 tb. pure sheep tallow, $1.





ib. Mis. F. C. Seabolt, Rt. 4,
Madison, Ph. 861.
Yellow root; Sassafras; wild

Cherry tree bark; Seven bark
roots; Ratsbane; and Alder
bark; 4 lb. box full, $1.; plus
35c postage. Mirs. Waynie
Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

100 pet. pure dried a
red-hot pepper, 1 wa :
028. $1.; 1 Ib. $5.: ing $355
10 Ibs. $50. All BP ro Doug-
las Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas, Ga.

Woods dirt; leaf mold; cow
barm compost mixture half
and half, 75c bu.; 6 bu. $4., at
my home during Christmas
week, Am 1 mi. N. of Folson
off Hwy. 140. Mrs. Ed Stone,
Rt. 2, Box 105, Adaiirsville.

Compost suitable for flow-
er or worm growing, by truck

jload or sack, you haul. J. W.

McCurley, Rt. 1, Nicholson.

Yellow root, fresh dug and
washed, 4 lg. lard box mea-
sured full, 85c; Jong, red-
hot pepper pods for home use,
doz. pods, $1,
. Mrs. Dewey El-



tlis, Rt. 5,

Box 58, Ellijay.

2} full,

2, new,

BULLETIN

Yellow roots, 4 lb. lard box
$1 PP. P.; also, Heart
root, $1.35 P.P. No out of
state orders. Mrs. E. M.
Southerland, Rit. 3, Ellijay.

25 Ib. can pure fresh hog
lard, $3.50 can at my farm.

J. F. Ginn, 2375 Cloverdale

. : Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fayette-

cea (| ville, By BO, te#182,
Hickory smoked sausage,

55c lb. Jim Hopkins, Rt. 2
Clayton (Tate City Commun-
ity).

6

Shade dried leaf sage,
cupsful, $1.; Wild Cucumber
bark; Devils shoe string;
Heart Leaf root; Bloodroot;
Rattle root; Button Snake
root; $1. ea. for 2 lb. lardbox
full. Add postage. P.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Now booking orders for
large Northern Bob. White
quail eggs that are ready for
shipment. Hundred for $15.
Permit 14. Rebert P. Ward,
136 Collins Dr., Columbus.

Large Martin gourds, 50c
ea., medium size, 35c ea.;
Yellow root; Sassafras; May
Apple; Queen of Meadow;
Yellow Dock roots; Wild
Cherry bark; Alder bark;
Ratsbane, ea. 4 Ib. lardbox
full, $1., plus 35c postage;
Catnip and peppermint,
bunch; 3, 60c; Martin gourd
seed, 25c pk. and stamped en-
velope. Mrs. Freeman Long,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Large Martin gourds, 50c
ea., medium size, 35c ea.; Yel-
low root; Sassafras; May ap-
ple; Queen of Meadow; Yel-
low Dock roots; Wild Cherry
bark; Alder bark; Ratsbane,
ea. 4 lb. lardbox full, $1.
plus 35c postage; Catnip and
peppermint, 25c bunch; 3
60c; Martin gourd seed, 25c
pk. and stamped envelope.
Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, El-
lijay.

Pure Galiberry honey made
in South Georgia. P. L. Streat,
Box 245, Nicholls.

Hot, red pepper pods for
home use, 25c doz.; 5 doz., $1.
Add postage. Miss Marie Ma-
this, Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay.

New crop South a
buckeyes for sale. Mrs. J.
Phi i paw lz (Box: 430,
Wrightsville.

Nice new crop shade ie
leaf sage, 6 teacups full,
Wild Cucumber bark; Rattle
root; May apple; Yellow
root: Queen of Meadow;
Heartleaf root; Button Snake
root, ea. $1. for 2 Ib. lard-
box full. Add postage. P. B.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Three large, nice print
sacks, all one kind, 3 for
$1.65 P.P. Mrs. W. Y. Sum-
mers, Rt. 1, Newnan.

Unwashed sheeting feed
bags with lettering, no holes
or mildew, $2.60 doz. P.P.,
Ist and 2nd zone. Mrs. Eve-
lyn Painter, Margret.

Manure for sale. Jeff Bates,
114 East Lake Dr., Doraville,
Ph. GL 7-2964.

Western saddle 2 girths
and blanket, $35.; martin-
gale, $4.50; saddle bags, new,
$15.; Whip, $4.50; black crop,
new, $4.; jodpur shoes, like
size 7, $8.; English dou-
ble bit and double _ rein
bridle, $25. Yolanda Stout,
Room 401, 98 Alabama St.,
SW, Atlanta 3.

Yellow root, freshly dug
and washed, 4 Ib.
full, 85c; nice fresh-dried
Cowhorn pepper for home
use, 15 doz., or 4 lb. lard-











box full, 50c; Queen of Mea-
dow, 4 lb. lardbox full, 90c.
Add postage. Mrs. Martha

Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Elli-

A. | Jay:

Two 50 Ib. cans fresh ho;
lard, $7.50 can; and 21, 2%
Ib. jars 1962 honey, $1. jar,
with or without comb: Seggie
Duncan, Rt. 3 (Five Bounty
Lawrenceville, Pie Ee

Good sun-cured apres
free of core and peel, 1962
we TO. HD; by 10. 0 1b. lots.

Mrs. Everett Hunt, Rt. 4, Box
100, Blairsville.

Free firewood and cypress
fence posts to anyone who
will come and = saw. Earl
Stuckey, Blackshear.

Wild Cucumber bark; Yel-
low root; Rattle root; Queen
of Meadow; Ratsbane; Heart
leaf root; $1. ea. for 2 Ib.
eee. full; Blacksnake
root, $1. for lge. matchbox
full. Add postage. G. T.



Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

5 | lardbox

lardbox |.

PAGE SEVEN

Chicken litter, reasonably
priced. Can deliver if pre-
ferred. J. L. Thomas, Rt. 2,
Lilburn, Ph. 469-5031.

Saddle for aa Needs some

repair. $25. A. Eaton, it.
6, Marietta, Bh. 428-5995.
Two 60 gal. syrup kettles
in good cond., $40. for the
two, or $25, for one, LL. -,
Wilson, Rt. 3, Swainsboro
(located on old ,Spencer

oe place, 8 mi. Hwy.
56).

Nice, clean, Yellow Dock;
Queen of Meadow; Devils
Shoestring, May Apple roots,
4 lb. lardbox full, $1., plus 30c
for postage and handling. B

Nice, clean Yellow Dock,
Queen of Meadow; Devils
Shoestring, Wild Cherry
bark; May Apple roots, 4 lb.
lardbox, full, $1.; also, rot-
ted sawdust or leaf mold sift-
ed and sterilized, $1. gal., and
Rabbit Tobacco. Mrs. W. W.
Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Large odd-shaped African
gourds, 8 diff. kind, mixed pk
of 30 seed, $1.; small orna-
mental gourd seed, diff. kinds,
25c pack; also, nice clean
roots of Yellow Dock. Queen
of Meadow and Sassafras, $1.
full; catnip, ~ 50
bunch. Add postage. Mrs. L.
W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Two wagon wheels for two-
horse wagon. Can be used for
ornamental purposes. $5. ea.
at my place. Mrs. G. W. Wil-

B A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.



liams, Rt. 1, Box 755, Wil-
liams Rd., Columbus, Ph, FA
3-1589.

~ Farm shop tools consisting
of large lathe with knives,
Ige. jig saw table saw with
attachments, jointer, band
saw and Ige. drill press with
motors. Good cond. $250:, for
entire lot. W. E. Rawlins, 616
Hariston Rd., Stone Moun-
tain, Ph. HI 3-4288.

Two hives bees in patent
hives, $20. for both hives; al-
so empty new box and two
Supers all for $20. Yellow
Italian bees. C. A. Pittman,
2869 Allen Lane, Atlanta 15,
ot ae Dr., Ph. MA



1962 run pure Georgia su-
gar cane syrup: 28 oz. syuare
clear white bottles, 12 to
case; $6. case, F.O.B. Can
ship by Express Collect. L.
H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177,
Metter, Ph. 685-1083.

100 lb. crude beeswax, $1.
lb. Will ship Railway Exp.,
prepaid. W. R. Smith, 2330
Park Ave., SW, Atlanta 15,
Ph. PO 6-6671f.

Miscellaneous

WANTED





Want 4 or 5 big truck loads
of clean pine straw. Quote
best price delivered to my ad-
dress. Mrs. F. L. Fowler, 3400
Paces Forest Rd., NW, Atlan-
ta 5, Ph. 237-6005.

Want 3 or 4 metal mailing
egg erates in good cond. Mrs.
Malcolm Bell, Rt. 38, Box 276,
Savannah.

Want 500 to 1000 stalks
old-fashioned chewing cane
(green) to pick up in March,
1963, and located within 50-
100 mi. from Unadilla. Quote
price per stalk and height. C.
M. Leggitt, Sr., P.O. Box 95,
Unadilla.

Want Guinia pigs, (cavies)
all sizes. State variety, size
and how many for sale, R.
Ledford, Rt. 3, 1408 Camp-
bell Dr., College Park.

Want old-time bicycle
grinding machine, big stone.
If damaged, am still interest-
ed. State what you have and
price. Will come for if close
enough. J. W. Johnson, 546
Woodrow Ave., Hapeville.

Want to buy nice, clean
white sacks, thick, like ones
used on Guano or Nitrate of
Seda. Write what you have,
and price. Mrs. M. O. Todd,
Rt. 1, Arnoldsville.

"Want honey bees in patent
hives, free from disease and
in reasonably gocd shape,
with enough honey to winter
them. Douglas F. Thomas,
Odum. ae

Want 180 genuine old Eng-
lish Boxwood (slow growing
variety) well: rooted, with
tops approx. 3 in. in width.

!







Otis E. Hendley, 3172 Bobbie
Lane, Decatur, Ph. BU. \9~
9239,





PAGE EIGHT







Miscellaneous

WANTED



Want good fence posts, 100-
200 cattle or hog fence posts
in Stone Mountain area. M.
L. Waller, 2674 Pangborn Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. ME. 6-5169.

Want 300 Black Locust
fence posts, 6 ft. long. S. H.
Harrison, Rt. 8, Gainesville,
Ph. 534-4105.

Want bottom frame for No.
2 bell and crank, for refill. Lt

_B. Kelley, Rt. 1, Donalson-
ville.

Want 6 small gourds for
Martins and other birds to
build im State size and price
finst letter. J. E. Wylds, Rt. 1,
Box 565, Augusta.

Want wall, or screw down
type, coffee grinder. W. H.
Dickerson, 201 Green Sit., Au-
gusita.

Want up to 800 ft. length
split mail fence in good cond.,
and reasonable. William E.
: Adams, 401 Little John Trail,
Marietta. ; :

Want wood dough tray,
_round wood butter mold and
brass farm bell. Site price.
Mirs. Rip Hayes, 201 Green
St., Augusta. :

Want up to 750 fit. field
fence wire, 32 to 36 imches
thigh. Advise price and cond.
C. L. Hardin, 5884 Buford
Hwy. Doraville. Ph. 457-
SO 98S :
_ Want several thousand bu.
feed oats, good heavy type. W.
Lamar Brown, Warithen, Ph.
2777 (Sandersville).

Want used tractor tire, 10 x





















24. L. W. Cooper, Tablassee
fe 2, Athens, Ph, LI 3-
5768.



Want olid fashion Southern
Dimmer bell, state what you

have, price and cond. Joseph
W. Smith, Rt. 1, Box 28 A,
Waverly.

Want someone to knit cuffs,
eollars and bottom on leath-
er jacket. Write, Collie H-
Johnson, 621 Page Ave., NE,
Atlanta, or Ph. DR 7-3151,

Want 5 lbs. nice sun-dried
peaches, State price. Mrs.
Jewell Dobbins, 164 Edwards
Circle, Athens.

Handicrafts

FOR SALE









Single, partly appliqued
~eotton quilt, $5.; med. heavy
silk quilt, dbl. bed size, $7. and
postage; also, dbl. top, $3. Mrs.

_ Joe Castleloes. Rt. 5, Moultrie.

5 full size quilts: 4 mach.
pieced tops and linings of new
eorduroy, one mach. pieced
fop and lining of heavy mat-
-erial, all hand quilted, good
clean cotton, heavy, $10. ea
fat my home on W. W. Nelsons
farm, Wharley Rd. Mrs. Sno-
die Ingram, Rt. 1, Taylorsville.

Girls cotton print drsses,
wide skirts, dark or light cols.,
size 1 to 6, $1.25 ea.; 2, $2.;
also, hand emb. pillowcases,
flower, bird and squirrel de-
sign, bleached or unbleached,
Ige. size, $1.25 set; 2 sets, $2.
Mrs. Lucy Musson, 7 Steven
St., Summerville.

5 dbl. bed size appliqued
quilt tops, on white muslin,
all new: Turkey and Pumpkin,
$7.; two Pine Trees with emb.
snow balls on green, set to-
gether with green; 2 Fan quilt
tops, asstd. cols, $6. ea. p. p.
Mrs. Troy Staten, Box 65,
Chatsworth Rd., Dalton.

Crocheted baby sacques,
pink and wht. with pink trim,
mylon yarn, $3.35 ea.: cro.
wool hats, red and red with
wht. trim, ladies, $2.: cro.
dining table piece, 35 in. long
by 23 in. wide, wht. with pink
edge, $6.; tea aprons, lg. size,
Javender and blue with wht.
ergandy ruffles, 65c:
tops, mach. sewn, dbl. bed
size, made of solid and print
materials, $3. ea. No checks.











rs. Willie Lee Martin,
Homer. :
i eer Soft, washable, genuine

lambskin baby moccasins, in
blue, pink or white, all hand-
laced and emb. in white, $1.10
Br 3 pr., $3. p. p. Mrs. Edgar

atkins, Rt. 3, New Echota,
Calhoun, a hes

quilt $



AeA E TD

Print aprons, fancy trim-
med, 60c ea.; potholders, asstd.
prints, 15 ea.; 2, 25c; pillow-
eases, wht. and pastel cols..
emb. and cro. lace trim, $1.85
pr.; without lace, $1.50. pr.:
wht. and pastel col. hdkgfs.,
asstd. with cro, lace edges.
40e ea.; 3, $1.; ero. lace for
pillowcases, etc., 35 yd. Mrs.
Buferd Henry, 56 Temple
Ave., Newnan.

Crocheted, rolled brim, off
face hats, woolen thread, $2.;
rayon and cotton thread, same
style, $1.50 ea. Miss Dallas
Adams, 295 Hill St., Athens,





Broadcloth pillowcases,
emb,, crocheted edge, $1.25
pr.; sheeting, $1. pr.; dish to-
wels, emb., 7, $1.; old fashion-
ed bonnets, $1. ea.; aprons, 3
small, $1.; med. 50c ea.; large,
$1. ea. Add 35c postage, no
stamps or checks, Mrs. Nell
Bennett. itt 22" Box a ths
Frazer Rd., Buford.



Crochet centerpieces, 12 in.
diam., 50 ea.; lge. size pillow-
cases, best materials, crochet-~
ed edge and hand painted de-
signs, $2.25; decorative pot
holders, 3, $1.25; hot plate
mats, 15 ea.; childrens dress-
es, 1-6 yrs., $2. ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2,
Box 150, Camilla, Sie

2 quilt tops for twin beds,



made of new scraps, nonsuch-

pattern, hand sewn, both for
$5. Mis. . C. Davis, Rt. 1,
Empire. ;

Full size cotton ruffled bed-
spreads, assta. cors., and two-
tones, $5.50 ea.; novelty pot
holders, 25 ea.; 6, $1.; dainty
aprons, 75c ea.; 2, $1.25: emb.
dish towels, 35c ea.; 3, $1.00,
Add postage. Mirs. Freeman
Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay.

' Nice, good sized bib and
band aprons, $1..ea., or 5 for
$4.75. Med. size, 50c: dresser
scarves, $1. Free
each order. Add postage. Mrs.
Maver Estep, 137 Auburn
Ave., LaGrange.



Fancy ongandy and lace
aprons, $1.50 ea:: nice cotton
aprons, 75 ea., 6, $4.; attrac-
tive work aprons, lge. pockets
all around, $1.; pot holders,
15c ea.; 10, $1.: full cut chil-
drens dresses, nice styles and
materials, 1-6 yr. size, $2.25.
Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.

Handpainted broadcloth
pillowcases, nice designs, lace

edges, $3. pr.; handpainted
vanity sets or scarves, lace
edges; $2.7 ea:- handpainted

dish towel and potholder sets,
$2.50; 54 x 54 in. handpaint-
ed Morning Glory tablecloth
with 4 napkins, $4. set: 52 x
70 in. set, $5.: add postage,
Nae L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, El-
ijay.

Aprons with bibs, nicely
trimmed, $1. ea.; without
bibs, 75 ea.; potholders, 15
ea.; 10 $1.; emb. dish towels,
3, $1.; Add postage. H. A.
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

_New handmade dbl. bed
size quilts, made of good solid
and print cotton materials,
cotton padding: Grandmoth-
ers Flower Garden: Step
Around The Mountain; and
Grandmothers Fan. All $12
ea. and postage. Mrs. Dewey
Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.

Bleached sheeting pillow-
cases, cro. edges, two cro.
Wildroses to ea. pillowcases,
in pink, yellow, red, blue,
$2.25 pr.; Cro. dinette cen-
terpiece, diamond design, 24
in., $12 ea.; cro. wall
grapes, pears, peaches, in
purple, red, yellow, green
leaves and stems. and loop for
hanging. 50c ea. Send 10
postage, no checks. Mrs. W.
C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.

,
~

.O

Quilt tops. new materials,
52. ea.; tatting Hen and Bid-
die pattern in white and var-
igated, white and blue, and
white and green, 50c yd.: cro.
centerpieces, large, $2.85)

small, $1.05. No checks. Mrs. $

J. L, Ellington, Rt. 2, Conyers.
Ph. 483-8572.

Fancy tea aprons, well
made, nice -materials, asstd.
styles and cols.,-65c and $1.
ea., add postage. Mrs. Marie



Mathis, Rt, 5, Box 59, Ellijay.

| matching sets above, $3.50 ea.,

11205 Maple St., Carrollton,

gift with.





B U LE ;

White Indianhead searf
design, pink varigated thread
sross-stitch design with 1 in.
ro. trim all around, 40 in.
ength, and 15 in. wide; also,
15 in. piece for bedside ta-
ple to match scarf. $3.50:
separate scarf, $2.75; also
ero. trimming for pillowcases,
65e and $1. set. Mrs. Julia
Singleton, 1139 Hall Ave., SE,
Atlanta 16, Ph. MA 7-2654.

Centerpieces. 25 and 50c
and $1: 7 Rose; $1.; 3 (pe.
Pineapple dresser set, $1.50;
and 3 pc. Star dresser set,
$1.25: Crocheted aprons, $2.
Mrs. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box
34, Kingsland.





Baby beotees crocheted of
nylon thread in pastel colors,
and white, trimmed in color,
ribbon ties to match, $1. pr.
p. p. Mrs. J. L. Williams, Rt.
2. Box 132, Blue Ridge.



Baby sweater sets, wool or
nylon shell . stitch, includes
sweater, cap and bootees, in
pink, blue, yellow, green and

bootees p. p. Bootees separ-
ate are 60c pr. Send M. O., or
will ship . O. D- State col.
and second choice. Mrs. Ro-
bert T. Jones, Rt. 4, Box 14,
Blairsville. ees



3 pe. vanity sets with 15
in. . matching doily, $3.5
dresser runners 16 X 36 in.,

or set 8, dresser runner, $6.;
2 doilies--all wht. only---20
in., $2. ea. All others cro-
cheted in all white, ecru and
some trimmed in colors. All
del. Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan,



Quilts: Double bed size, all
new . material and cotton:
Double Wedding Ring Quilt,
$10.; strip Quilts, $4.50 ea., 6
for $25.; Send 5Gc postage on
ea. quilt within 500 miles. No
checks. Delia Sappington, Rt.
8, Gainesville. Ss

Two quilts, $5.50 ea., and
60c for postage ea. quilt. All
new material, nicely made.
Mrs. Grady Jenkins, Rt. 2,
Box 192, Adairsville.

Two Baby sets: cap, bib,
shoes, white, touch of baby.
blue, pink, in gift boxes,
mercerized thread, $4, set,
p. p.; Pot holders, erccheted,;
Trish linen Hdkefs, white with
ero. color edging: Butterflies,
Old Fashioned girl; Pansy;
Cut out corners; 3 in box,
$2.50, p. p. per box; aprons,
colors, or solids, good mat-
erial, 3 in. box, $2.50, or $1. ea.
p. p. Mrs. A. V. Kershaw, 312
Nolan St., S. E., Atlanta 15.

Beautiful handmade ap-
rons, 3. alike, for mether,
little girl and doll, Print and
solid material combined. $2.75
set, -p. p.; also handmade
aprons for adults, $1. -$1.75
ea. p. p. depending on amt.
emb. stitching. Many designs
and cols. Anne Daniel, Rt. 1,
Talking Rock.

Handkerchiefs, tatted bord-
ers, $1.30 and $1.50; Bootees,
$1.45; cro. lace for pillowcases,
$2.30, pr.; tatting for pillow
cases, $3.00 pr. Mrs. G. Taylor,
421 Wilson Ave., Bremen.

New, hand-made quilts, dbl.
bed size, quilted by hand, $7.
ea., or two for $13. No mail
orders, or sales on Sunday.
Mrs. P. S. Wallace. John Pet-
ree Road, Rt. 2, G 9, Powder
Springs.

Crocheted set, baby saque,
eap and bootees, in light blue
orlon yarn, $5.; two flower
doilies, shaded violets, 14 in.,
$1. ea. Some in finer thread,
and smaller, with blue or
yellow flowers, 2 for $1.50;
two ecru doilies, 18 in., $2. ea.;
also crochet work to order.
Mrs. Jessie Huddleston, 152
Westwood Rd., Smyrna.

Crocheted 3 pe. vanity sets,
51. set; pillowcases, sheeting,
with cro. bluebirds, wild rose
or colonial girl, $2. pr: aprons
65c ea.; dresser scarves of
sheeting with cro. edging,
$1.25 ea.













checks or stamps. Dura Brad-

white, $5.; or $4.40 without |

Add postage, no}







Dbl. bed size quilt tops, 72

cotton material, hand sewn:
Grandmothers Flower Gar-

$5.: Step Around the Mtn.;

JD, Ellis Jr., Route 5, Ellijay.



. Bib aprons, 60c ea.; 4 for
$2.25: band aprons, 50c ea. 5
for $2.; nice print, trimmed
with pocket; dresser scarfs,
50c ea., emb. and crocheted
ends. Dish towels, emb., some
striped, 15c ea. Mrs: Byron
Haynes, Rt. 8, Gainesville,

Dbl. bed size quilts: Evening
Star, $8.; Grandmothers Flo-
wer Garden, $9.; Nine Patch,
$8.; Dbl. Wedding Ring, $10.
Add 50c postage ea. Send cash
or M. O. No out of Ga. orders.
Mrs. I. L. Boring, Rt. 3, Dallas.

4 place mats., round, or oval,
made of nylon stocking clips
and ero.; 4 pot holders, col-
ors, Aquila, blue, pink and
green,$3. set; nice Christmas
gifts, add 35s postage. Mrs.
EK. C. Cuntis, 302 E. Ward St.,
Dougias, - :

Six or more quilt tops, all
hew material, handmade and
machinemade, dbl. and single
bed size. Bow Ties and Star,
real nice. $2. ea. Mrs, Lula
Hurst, 21. Woodrow Ave.,
Hapeville, Ph. 761-4378. a

Large size emb. lace trim-
med pillowcases, $2. pr.; ladies
old fashion bonnets, $1.35;









band aprons, 75; bib aprons,
$1.; Tea aprons, $1.; clothes
pin aprons, 75c; Girls dresses,
1-6 yrs. si
$2.50; boys shirts, 1-6 yrs.
size, $1.49; baby sacques, 50c
pot holders, 15c, 2, 25c; Mrs.
A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple.

Everbearing strawberry
and Klondyke strawberry pl-
ants: Klondyke, $1. C; 300
for $2.75; $5. M; Everbearing,
at $1.70 C; or 200 for $3., de-
livered. Per.
Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

One Pineapple petals cro.
coverlet natural with fringe
and bolster, $30. Miss Bessie
Black, 244 Stonewall St.,
Cartersville. :

Genuine Hicks broadleaf
tobacco seed, Germ. 93 pet.,
50c sample; $1. 0z.; $10. Ib.
$25., 3 Ibs. Earl Stuckey,
Blackshear.

Watercress: Rooted plants,
$1.25 C; or 500 for $5, Per:
110. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3,
Calhoun.

Fine variety everbearing
strawberry plants, $2.50 C
and postage. Mary Tumlin,











Per. 147. Rt. 1, Box 316, East- |

-anollee. _

X 90 in., some larger, all new

$5.; Lazyboy, $3.50. p: p. Mrs. |.

size, nice material}

301. Miss Lee}












































































den, $7.; Grandmothers Fan, } 01

for $1.;

50c ea. 10 fo
Walnut trees,
$8.; and seedli
ea. Per. 430. Mr
Riverdale, Ph.

Sprouts, same siz
3 for $1.; alsc
for fall and

Nice red rasp! ar]
wrapped in cellophane
astic, damp packed, $1.
Add pestage. P

butten crown bonnets, $1.65: cae

old, ready

| well rooted, a1 K

moisture proof eontain
for $4.; ee s

Home-made quil
twin bed sizes,
postage. No chec
Dunn, Rt. 1, Wood

until frost. 25 p

10e pestage. Per.

Scroggs, Rt. 1, Al
Mastadon straw

ants, 500 for $3.;~

Add postage, and.

Order only. Mrs. ;

Double bed s
Rain Bow; Wed



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