ge ra, Farmers if Bulletin Commissioner ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 30, 1963 NUMBER 22 - Third In A Series = farming this industry would not have built to the tre- mendous size of producing an average of almost one million broilers per day in Georgia. However, PROGRAM OPERATED UNDER Contract farming Contract farming Pimento, Okra and other produce ost of the produce _ Open market production _ grown in Georgia with Price support same as above same as above same as above Milk | _ Under federal and state price a supports or control. No control on production Feed grains Price supports, no production . controls Fruits: No price supports, no controls. Nuts | same as above same as above same as above Z Contract farming, as listed above, has built the ultry industry in Georgia. The poultry industry in Georgia could not and would not have achieved its P esent huge size without contract farming. This is true because enough individual farmers could not have anced themselves or managed the sale of this pro- in the market place. _ Everyone in Georgia, including the farmers who are ducing the other commodities listed above, is proud nendously efficient poultry industry which has Federal controls on. production because contract farming is good for the poultry indus- try does not mean that it would be beneficial to tobacco, peanuts, milk, and possibly several other commodities, Were it not for the Federal Farm Program which gives production controls and price supports to these pro- ducts, they would be converted in a very short period to contract farming, which would be disasterous to the producers of these products. Certain other products, such as produce and fruit, as listed above, could very probably be benefited from an increase in contract farmingin these areas. Federal Price Support Programs, in my opinion, would not be beneficial to livestock farming, the pro- duction of perishable crops and certain other enter- prises. Each commodity produced by farmers in Georgia and in the United States has its own peculiarities with regard to production and marketing which makes it impossible to have one system of production and mar- keting suitable to all commodities. Consequently, vari- ous systems have evolved, as listed above, dependent upon the peculiarities of production and marketing of each product. Traditionally, the producers of an individual pro- duct have not interfered with or tried to influence the type system under which other farmers are producing other commodities. It is my hope that in the future, spokesmen for yarious commodities will confine them- selves to discussions involving their particular commodi- ty onlyrather than issuing statements and opinions across the board which will have an adverse effect upon commodities with which they have no connection. XN By PHIL CAMPBELL Commissioner of Agriculture Capitol _ | GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agricuiiure Agriculiure Building Atlanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 E Square L EDITORIAL |aspcf4ri On (RAPS e Wesel eens n aa: NATIONA S R Y PHIL CAMPBELL 1917. D. A. Pullin, Editor Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga. under Act of June 6, 1900. 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Address requests to be mailing list, changes of address, MANAGER, Market Bulletin, change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. added to or removed from ete, to CIRCULATION Atlanta. All requests for Address all complaints to Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. EDITOR, Market Bulletin, Farm Work WANTED White women, age 43, mvants job on dairy or poul- try farm. Write stating sal- ary. Marjorie Simpkins, Rt. 4, Stockbridge, c/o Susie Ves- Man, 54 yrs. old, with wife 38, and 4 children, wants job on cattle, hog or chicken , or driving tractor and trucks. Will need 4 R. house, and to be moved. Children in school, and wife can work. Henry E. Grawitt, Rt. 2, c/o aoe Mae. Barnes, Alpharet- Man, age 32 yrs., with wife 28, wants job on dairy, cat- tle, chicken or hog farm. Can drive tractor or trucks. Need job now, and 4 or 5 R. house. Have 7 children, 4 in school. Will need to be moved. J. T. Bames, Rt. 2, Alpharetta. Good Christian woman with 2 children, wants light farm work for place to live and $25. wk. salary. Mrs. Grace Clark, Box 185, Beth- lehem. Want job on farm of any kind, chickens, hogs or cattle. 51 yrs. old, able and willing to work. Will work for board and room and small salary. Johnnie Cadden, 1938 2nd Ave., Augusta, Ph. 722-9267. _. Want light job on farm tending chickens or caretak- ing in return for house and lights and small salary, in 25 mile radius of Macon. Will have to be moved. C. D. Eu- banks, Rt. 2, Barnesville. Dairyman needs job. Can wun parlor or stanchion barn, and any kind of milkers. Have worked at dairy for the last 12 yrs. Can give references. 38 yrs. old, 5 in family, can move at once. Can drive truck or tractor and run any farm equip. Thomas Stephens, 2996 - Antioch Rd., Macon. - 29 yr. old single man wants job doing light farm work, know how to tend to chick- ens, have always lived on farm, must have room, board and laundry and small salary. No bad habits. Lee Comer, _ 203 Brookwood Ave. Rome. 1 a White -man, age 40 yrs. with wife and 5 ildren, wants work doing general farm, cattle or poultry work. Boy 14 and girl 16 can help part time. Raised on lg. cat- tle farm, can drive trucks, tractor or any general farm machinery. Need salary and 5 rm. house on school bus and mail route. B. C. Burdett, 1921 W. Washington Ave., East Point, Ph. PO. 6-4485. Married man, wants job on small beef cattle farm, or car- ing for chickens or looking after place, was raised on farm, can do some carpenter work. Want to live with Christian people, have to be moved. Want 3 or 4 room house, with lights and gas heat, near store. Prefer south or southwest of Atlanta. Want garden spot. George W. Sum- merville, 538 10th St., N.W., tlanta 18. Man with 6 children and wife needs job at once on farm. Can drive truck and tractor, do any kind of farm work, poultry work, cattle farm, meat cutter and grain work, need 4 or 5 room house with lights and water. Can move anytime. H. C. Powell, 3 c/o Jim Pearson, Bainbridge. _Exp. dairyman, white, mar- ried, 50 yrs. old, wants job tending about 50 cows and do- ing dairy work. Prefer De- Laval milker, go anywhere, need small house or trailer, do not drink, honest and re- liable. Come _see or write. Need bus fare. Richard Sned- egar, c/o G. A. Pichelsimer, Rt. 2, Blairsville. White man, 37 yrs. old raised on farm, with wife and 4 small children, wants job on farm or dairy with good man at once. Will have to have furnished house. Need work very bad. Prefer near Atlanta. Healthy amd _ relia- ble worker. Contact at once. Marion Hayes, 608 Wood- ward Ave., S.E., Atlanta. 55 yr. old man and wife, 37 yrs. old, and boy 13 yrs. old, wants work on farm. Sober and honest. Would like part crop on shares and part time wages. Rough carpenter, exp. with Ford tractor and most equip., would have to be moved and have furnished place. Want with honest man. Ws Craig, RFD 8, Gaines- Le, old son would like job on farm doing light farm work and housekeeping. What have you? Have to be moved, have own furniture. Can move at once. Want permanent work. Do not smoke or drink. Mrs. Anna Marie Schomma, Rt. 3, Bowdon. 2-men, 31 and 33 yrs. old wants job as caretaker of beef cattle or chicken house. Have wife, 2 babies and 11 yr. old son. Need 3 or 4 room house on school bus route. No experience but willing to learn. Will go anywhere, have to be moved. James H. Can- trell, 561 Techwood Dr. N.W., Apt. 77 B, Atlanta 13. Married man, age 31, with wife, no children, wants job on chicken farm for small sal- ary and furnished apartment. Sober and dependable, no ex- perience, but willing to work. Junior Lee Callahan, c/o Rosa Lee Goss, 304 Augusta Ave., SE, Atlanta 15, Ph. 622- 9727. White single man, age 47,| uy wants job tending chickens, light farm work. Can do car- penter work and am excel- lent cook, free to go any- where. Ira D. Weeks, Rt. 1, Blackshear. White man, 37 yrs. old, married, sober and honest, would like job on farm with good man. Expert tractor and truck driver, dairy hand and chieken raiser, also good with livestock. Can give -refer- ences. Want good house with lights and water. Can move anywhere, but will need to be moved. George Collins, Rt. 1, Box 5A, Arlington. Man 60, and wife 40, wants work on cattle or chicken farm. Do not drink and try to live right. Will go any- where. Need furnished room. Will answer all letters. Mrs. Vida Walker, 142 Georgia Avenue, SE, Atlanta. Want small i1-horse crop or chicken house near Com- merce. Ready to go now, will need to be moved. H. E. Ram- sey, Rt. 1, Jefferson. Farm Help Want steady dependable mian to help in pipeline dairy, good wages and good house for right man, no drifters or drunks. References required. S. E. Booker, Rt. 4, Fitzger- ald, Ph. 2967. 54 yr. old widow with 6 yr. Widow woman _ wants Christian lady about 62 who has income to share home and do light farm work. Good home for right party. Mrs, D. G. McNair, 1147 Tuckawanna Dr., S. W., Atlanta 11. Want refined white woman to do light farm chores and keep house for two adults, $15. per: week salary plus room and board in nice home. Mrs. Clayton Howell, Rt. 2, Box 380, Albany. Want good experienced working foreman with knowl- edge of general farm equip., crop farming and hay mak- ing. Small family. Have nice big house with modern kit- chen and bath. Give age, number in family and refer- ences in first letter. F. Storza, c/o Moccasin Hollow Farms, 3855 Randall Mill Road, At- Janta 5. Want healthy Christian wo- man to do light house and garden work for meals, board and small salary, good pri- vate room and easy to keep p. Harmon T. Jeffrods, Rt. 4, Box 723, Waycross. Equipment FOR SALE 300 gal. Solar bulk milk tank, direct expansion, used less than 2 years, good as new, about one half the price of a new one. Earl S. Davis, Rt. 4, Elberton, Ph. 283-3547. 1955 Cub tractor, A-1 cond., cultivators, used one yeai, disc tiller, lift type, $550. or would consider pick-up truck in trade; also, sickle mower for Ford tractor, $100. S. M. Partridge, 323 Conley Road, LaGrange, Ph. 4-4944, 1955 2 ton Chey, truck with 15 ft. body, new motor, good | tires, extra good cond., $695. Red Odom, 1106 - 9th Ave., Albany, Ph. HE. 2-6687. Hand powered corn sheller, good working cond., for sale or trade for farm bell. Mr. James F. Duke, Rt. 2, Box 174, Griffin. 1961 Farmall 140 tractor, touch control, fast hitch, cultivators, planters, tiller and harrow, almost new, worked only 10 acres corn, $1600. W. B. Huckeba, Rt. 1, Hogansville, Ph. 637-2994. Kut-Kwick saw, good cond., clutch operated, $50. John S. Williams, Rt. 2, Pel-. ham, Ph. 294-3307. White man, single, with references, wants white mid- dle aged woman with refer- ences, (will accept one child) to do light farm chores, help with quail and chickens. and house work for room, board and. small salary. George L. ee an, Sylvester, Ph. 776- Want middle age man or couple to live in and operate small truck farm, rabbits and chickens, located on Lake Harding, Harris Co., on paved road, all modern home. To operate on commission basis (no drunks wanted). Mrs. Iona McDanilas, RFD 1, Box 37-B, Fortson, Ph. FA, 3- 4111 (not collect). _ Want man who is semi-re- tired, 60-67 yrs. old with some income, good health, ex- perienced in cattle farming, to look after small herd of cattle near Atlanta. Must have good reference and no drinker. Have house wired for elec. stove. Wwite for appointment only if interested. J. C. Jones, Box 688, Decatur. _ Want white or colored fam- ily for row crop farm work. Must be sober, hard working and dependable. Will pay rea- sonable wages. 3 R. house (lg. rooms) available now, wired for electric stove, water on back porch and near school and mail route. Plenty of wood. W. T. Hicks, 18 Wal- nut St., Aragon. Want good machine milk- er, DeLaval milkers and pipeline. All cows must be stripped. Good housing, modern bath and elec. State age, height, weight, family size and nearest phone num- ber, $30. to $50. wkly. de- pending on ability. Can use grown sons Saturdays and crop season. Fred Schluiter, Townsend (near Darien) Ph. 832-5107. 2 row horse drawn cotton or tobacco duster, good cond., $35. W. H. Anderson, Box 161 Rt. 2, Cebbtown. s Electric churn, Sears make 7 H. P. motor, pulls 3 gallons. $60. or will trade for calves or pigs. J. N. Young, Rt. 1, Box 313, Carrollton. Holland transplanter, fits Farmall Super A, bought new last summer, new cond., $225.; also, cultivators to fit Farmall H. with Liftall lift, $75. Eugene Anderson, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Mulch planters, I. H. C., two planters mounted on tool bar, excel. cond. J. M. Porter, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-46548. 1955 GMC truck, model 450, 2 speed axle, 5 speed trans- mission, air brakes, with 28 ft. single axle Fruehauf trail- er. J. E. Nikkel, Rt. 1, Box 308 Louisville, Ph. MA. 5- Wyland automatic egg gra- der and candler (18 cases per hour); 30 pullet feeders; 3 gas brooders, 1000 cap.; elec- tric litter plow; Huff pay loader; Big Dutchman egg washer; walk-in cooler unit. James Sanders, Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph. 943-5047. Lg. feedmill with 3, 30 ton, outside storage bins, mill size. 90 X 26, complete with all equipment, top shape. Come to farm, or call. Pierce For- rester, Rt. 2, Hickory Flats Community, Canton, Ph. 479- 4977 Farm welding machine, G. E., 200 amps., 23 H. P. engine for sale or will trade for two purebred Hereford heifers pot weaning age, or 4 whl. rive jeep in good sh Waldon H. Johnson, Rt 1, Lithonia. Ph. 469-9906. new engine, 2s and ums, extra good 6-ply mu grip tires and heater. All steel welded cattle body option: Eliza Hayes, c/o Model Fa Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph. / 3-4558. 800 gal. Craft bulk mil tank with 2, 1-% H. P., com pressors, used only 18 m also, Surge pipeline wit automatic cleaning syste and 4 DeLaval units with H. P. DeLaval compresso pipeline installed in 4-stanc' jon milking parlor. All rea- sonably priced. Henry A Winn, Dallas, Ph. 447-3690. 1951 Allis Chalmers modi B. tractor, hyd. lift and near- ly new rear tires, cultivator, cutting harrow and turnin plows, $225. Bob Mitchell, Ri 3,. Rome. pee 1960 Ford 641 Diesel tractor and farm equipment for sal Paul R. Schlick, Rt. 1, B 300-B, Norcross, Ph. 44 2356. 3 Front-end loader, Jo Deere 30. Can be mounted o John Deere tractor M, 40 S andard, 40 Utility and 40 row Utility; also, Ford mod 8N and Ferguson TO-20-TE 20, has forks, litter pan an mounting attachments fo John Deere M and 40 Stan ard, good as new cond., & cept for paint, $175. at m place. R. E. Burden, Rt. 6, (Dawnville Community) Dal ton. 2 eo d Cut-off saw, fits Farma A. tractor, good cond.; als 1000 cap. gas brooder, go cond., priced to sell at $25., my farm. Lloyd L. Stewart. Box 86, Hollywood, Ph. 75: 4987 (Clarkesville). ee Shopsmith with attache ments and tools, $250.; meta utility trailer with ne tires, good shape, $40.; ro spader, 3-% H. P., good cond., $75. V. F. Durgin, Rt. 4, Box 117, Thomaston, Ph. Mi 3589. Extra heavy garden tracto! (heavy enough for any kind of farm work) Super 7, com= plete with turn plow, lay-off plow, disc harrow and yard roller, bought 4 yrs. ago, used very little and kept under shelter, $275.; also, cultivator and parts. N. Sewell, 5 Whispering Pines Cir., Mab- leton. a 4 whl. drive Willys Jeep, doors, good cond., with top, doo good tires, heater and cushion seats, $550. H. E. Cook, Haw- kins Cafeteria, 116 E. Poplar St., Griffin. s Farmall tractor 730, good running cond., good rubber tires, $200. T. J. Thaxton, Rt. 1, Jackson (4 mi. E.) Pho 6226. oe Gravley tractor, rotary p ow, cultivator, power takeo: rotary mower, $125. E. Rollins, 3392 Midway Rd., Decatur. A . Gas tank, Butane or Pro- pane, 180 gal., ready to load, $65. J. F. Eaton, Rt. 1, Ranger, Ph. 334-2413. : Ae 6 Bowers Kero gas brooders for sale cheap. Douglas Byron, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3-0893. 80 feeders, 12 waterers and 9 brooders for sale cheap. Barry Dove, ILA. She ae 1962 Farmall tractor 240; Super-C tractors; 2 mowing machines; stalk chopper; bush and bog and 2 smoothing harrows; tool bar and rippers; also, other farm equipme for sale. All good cond. W. Malcom, Monroe, 268-156 (daytime). . : 1958 John -Deere trac A-320, good cond.; new 60 i bush hog mower; new Athe 8-23 bush and bog harro' $1,375 for group. No co calls. Edwin L. Lundy, R._ D., Greensboro, Ph. 453-528 row; power mower Jol Blue cotton duster, $700. C. Lunsford, Rt. 1, Jackson. . Welder, 300 amp., mounted on 4 whl. drive jeep, power take 2 nor, $350.; i for Cub 1 LOL SALE iry equipment including ilkers, Wilson bulk tank, | gal: cap., 400 lb. daily base; and 50 cows and heifers, 10; Holsteins. Milk ship- ped to Kimballs Dairy in Edith B. tzgerald. Mrs. can be bought se- ; _ together. Harold Hwy. 351, Flippen (5 of McDonough) Ph. oders and with vays, holding pens, traps, tools etc. Mrs. Will- A. Thomas, Rt. 2, Stone in, Ph, 938-4728. Hudson hog feeder, 16 hole: McCormick hammermill, -cond., and reasonably or will trade for cal- Johnnie G. Baker, Rt. 1, 60, Tunnel Hill. i _tiller for hook-up to ser C. Farmall tractor, 2 at hitch like new, $75. P. dpor , Hawkinsville, Wee RE. 1 . 892-2578. =e ton, model 50 Ford cuck with flat bed, 2 speed and booster brakes, good $525.; also, 1-% ton Chev. truck with 7 X 12 Elec. wood saw, 24 in. wide. th wiring, mounted on steel . N. D. Frost, Wrights- re er ee (1952 C. A. Allis Chalmers tractor, $450.; cult. and pl- arrow $65.; brush clearin heel saw, Wis. engines, $80. vat. tractor with A. e and blade, oth $1700. Coleman Bass, weenville, Ph. OR. 2-4417. 1949 Int. tractor, used very ttle, wrench never used on tor; double disc plows, das new; double section One-row M. John Deere ad with 2 disc l. _cond., od 1 horse wagon, $50. or ll trade for a shtin & games, ns that are r laying, or will soon Jay. a yeung chickens now me hear what you - soon, Frank Crider, Rt. x 271, Royston, 2. 58, 4 whl. drive. Dodge pick-up truck in good cond., equipped s and good . $775: BH. B orth G. Bond, Rt. 2, Ochlochnee. t.| Ph. 942-2764 (Douglasville). | blade; cultivators. All in good $50.; coil shank $60.; | 7448 ing, and matching 5 yd.} Will arth moving pan, good cond., | Such on steel frame used very little; also, good 2 whl. trailer, has new 6 X 16, 6 ply tires. signal lights, trailer new, good tires and good cond. Will sell together or separate, cheap. W.L. Self, Rt. 1, Alamo (Near Cedar Grove). 1952 Ford, 8-N, tractor and following equip: 2 dise plow, new dise; 20 disc smoothing harrow; post hole digger; rot- ary bush hog; dist. scoop; sub-soiler; John Deere man- ure spreader, all 3 point hitch except manure spreader, all, $1,600. Harvey L. Hammond, Rt. 1, Hwy. 78, Watkinsville, Ph, LI. 6-7061. Ford 600, 3 point hitch, tr- actor, 870 hrs., good cond. M. '4 A. R. Wood brooders, 1000 ecap., complete with hose, good cond.; also, 5 deck electric brooder, T. G. OKelley, May- sville, Ph. 652-2121. 1954 Ford tractor, fert. dis- tributors, Cole planters, 6 ft. harrow, 14 in. bottom pl- ows and cultivators, all equip. almost like new, bought new in 1959, priced cheap. T. A. Guest, Rt. 1, Kathleen, Used Avery tractor with planters, $70. at my heme. pas ye Robinson, Bow- on. ; 2 a 250 gal. L. P. gas tank, about 1 yr. old, perfect cond., $125. See at my home. John W. Brewer, 149 Clayton Rd., Jonesboro. Extra clean 500 gal. Pro- J pane gas tank, above ground type, $160. E. E. Davis, Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-3057. Massey Harris 22. 2 row, cultivator tractor with plan- ters and cultivators. good mechanical cond., $500. H. W. Bowden, Rt. 3, Fort Valley. 1959 % ton Chev. pickup tr- uck, Apache 32 series, long whl. base with steel floor. Hei- fer springs, heater and direct- ion lights. One owner, excel. cond. See at my home. W. M. Jones, Jr., Crawfordville (10 mi. So. of Crawfordville, and 1 mi. off Ga. No. 22). Electric brooder, 50 chick cap., slightly used, good cond., | $5. F. O. B. George T. Nor- theutt, 205 Sessions St., Mar- ietta. : Sears chick brooder, 3 deck with all food and watering troughs, top deck warmed with elec., $12.; 2 horse wag- on wheels $5. ea.; 10 ft., 2 ton truck body, sand tight, with 2 good side bodies, $75. also, lg. reversible. tractor drawn terracer, with handle, $50. J. J. Aderhold, Rt. 1. Winston, | les, weigh from 1 Ib. to 1,000 are tires, runs good; U. T. Minneapolis - Moline tractor, runs good, new rings 1962, $450. cash or trade; also, want Case or John Deere crawler with blade or front-end load- er, Easy-Flow spreader, and 2 position brush saw, 6 H. P. size, good cond. O. B. Folsom, Austin Rd., Rt. 1, Ellenwood, Ph, 474-4223 (no collect calls). Riding cultivator, stalk cut- ter and Boyd spray, all horse drawn, gocd cond. R. L, Selph, Rt. 1, Omega. Good 2 horse wagon for sale cheap. Mrs. R. O. Miller, Rt. 2, Acworth. 1953 B. John Deere tractor, operated less than 100 hrs. since motor overhaul, $275.; 6 disc John Deere tiller, $65. / Will accept calves or year- lings as part payment. Bobby H. Hale, Rt. 1, Box 14, Plains, W. C. Allis Chalmers trac- tor, very good mechanical cond., for sale or will trade for 1 row corn snapper, puil type or cycle mower for John Deere; BU, Harris; Irji Re: Box 14, Plains. 43, 10 hole metal nests, 70 roll-away metal community nests; 10, 1000 cap, A. BR. Wood metal gas brooders, 3 brooder houses, 40 X 400 ft., aluminum roof, 2 Whirlaway egg baskets for use with flats; 16 ft. elec. Litter Leader with motor; John Deere Rotary hoe; John Deere sub-soiler; Van Brunt 11 dise drill with grass seeder, Rome heavy duty 8 dise bush and bog har- row; John Deere 50 tractor. . P. Nicholson, Jefferson Road, Athens, Ph. 543-4587. Allis Chalmers E-60: power unit; 1953 C. A. Allis Chal- tachment for Ford tractcv: also, 12 in. surface planer. J. C. Dominy, Rt. 2, Greensboro. John Deere 520 tractor with power steering and 3- point hitch with oversize new tires; also, No. 45 front-end loader on tractor, both $1500. Lamar Putnam, Fairburn, Ph. 964-6936. Pr. Fairbanks platform sca- Ibs., $20. cash. John W. Dur- den, 575 Hawithorne St., Mac- on. with 2 mers tractor; belt pulley at-| W. i to e iC, 1950 ply mud grip tires on good cond., $375.; 575, 6 H. P, with planter. ow and cultivators, used little, ville, Ph. TH. 3-2998. 2 man Poulan chain $100., or will trade for 1 saw of equal value; will del. Fairburn; firewood, any length, College Park. GMC, 1 overload springs, David Bradley garden tractor Super , fer- tilizer distributor, lay-off pl- $250. Seggie Duncan, Rt. 3 (Five Forks) Lawrence- white oak fence posts, 30c ea., within 30 mi. oak and _ hickory eord. Clarence Bright, Rt. 1, back, very saw, man also, of $20. Wisconsin motor, 2 whl. ment blade, complete, all Bradley garden tractor Austell, Ph. 948-2372 calls after 8 p..m.). Garden tractor with 5 H. P. turning plow, disc harrow, spring tooth Gee-Whiz culti- vator and Bulldozer attach- cond., $150. also, David Brad- ley trailer complete for David tory built), perfect cond., J. M. Nall, 44 Fessenden ae no with good (fac- $35. WANTED eotton picker, any year Augusta. Equipment Want 2 row Allis Chalmers del; also, want. H Farmall. Tom Davis, Cave Springs. Want roto-baler and mower for Allis Chalmers B. tractor; also, want creep feeder for beef calves. Edward L. Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Terrace, mo- Want 1-% ton flat Ce Gibson; Lane, Decatur, 1462. dump truck, or older model if in good mechanical cond. 176 Willow Ph. DR. 7- bed Want used irrigation tem, 4 in. pump (P. T. O. del) with any amt. of 4 in. pipe and sprinklers. T, Whip- ple Simpson, Rt. 2, Cochran. sys- mo- tor tire. C. T. Otwell, Wilson Rd., Mableton, 948-7398, Want to trade M. T. John Deere with all equipment for new John Deere or Ford tr- actor and some equipment; alse, want good 10 X 34 trac- 114 Ph, Garden tractor, rotary tiller used about 10 hrs., for sale, or will trade for David Bradley garden tractor and equipment. Bill Amos, 1724 Lawson Ave., Dalton, Ph. 278-8387 (not col- lect). 21 ft. steel conveyer. weighs 150 Ibs., single chain, for gr- ain and ear corn, and for elec. or gas motor, $50. Ralph | Westbrook, 3346 Tanglewood Dr., Augusta, Ph. 738-3678. 2 whl. garden tractor with model Z. Briggs and Straton motor and lay-off plow; turn- ing plow; drag harrow; snow 2, cond. Silvie Holman, Rt. EC SOE eS Lawrenceville, Ph ee es es Ede wc Light 2 horse wagon; heavy disc harrow, mule drawn; 13} Oliver turner and other farm- Ing tools. All in A-1 cond. ill sell cheap. Ernest Head, es. 2 row outfit, cultivators and planters plus 2-disc tiller plow for CA Allis Chalmers tractor. Can del. within 50 mi. radius of Atlanta. Q. T. Ethe- ridge, Rt. 2, Acworth, Ph. 974-3694 (after 5 p. m., not collect). | feed 40 cows. Will sell build- jing without equip. Paul A. Farmall H. tractor in good cond., good tires, new paint, $350.; 4 disc Athens tiller on rubber with steel or rubber furrow wheel complete with axle for dise and trip, $125.; 2 disc John Deere pull type plow, $75. All equipment rea- dy to work. Charles J. Parker. Rt. 3 (Jersey), Covington, Ph. 464-3819. Buckeye grass incubaior, will grow enough grass to Lovinggood, Rt. 1, Powder Springs, Ph. 428-1878 (Mar- ietta) no collect calls. 1951 Chey. 1-% ton truck, good cond., $375. W. M. Coch- | ran, 2219 Rock Chapel Rd., Lithonia, Ph. 482-8434, Used truck tires, 10 X 22 size; 32 ft. grain trailer in ex- cel. eond.; Mall chain saw: electric welder; air compress- or. F. M. Akers, Rt. -2, Car- rollton, Ph. 4011 (Roopville). 3 roller canemill and 80 gal. kettle, $35.: 2. whl. factory built trailer with steel cover- ed frame and gocd tires, $40. James Rawls, Rt. 1, Box 99, Wrightsville. aries Spoke auger, perfect cond., for sale or will swap for good heavy blacksmith vice. T. D. Crowley, 97 Rocky Ford Rd., N E., Atlanta 17, Ph. DR. 3- 5646 (no collect calls). Grain mill, 24 in. rock with meal and corn box, 10 in. belt, makes good meal, all $75. P. Cw H Woodard, Chauncy (8 mi. from Eastman, Farmall Super A. ; tractor with all equip.; 1 - horse wagon with tractor hitca: also, horse drawn Boyett sp- rayer, and some small equip- ment; also, 80 gal. syrup kettle. Elisha Swain, Rt. 3, Nashville. 24 X 165 ft. chicken house with aluminum roof, can be moved in sections, house in perfect shape and priced to stii, Herman Powell, 2777 Headland Dr., East Point, Ph. DI. 4-1370. 4 unit DeLaval pipeline milker; side delivery hay rake; automatic hay baler; Diesel tractor, No. 70; Model A. John Deere tractor; silage blower: Rotary Silage chopper; port- able cattle sprayer. James B. Hwy. 46) Ph. Get ow, 2-16 in. or 3-14 in. toms (each way), 3 point Must be good cond., and A: B. Johnson, Rt. 1, Valley, Ph. TA. 5-2841. Want reversible bottom pl- point fast hitch or pull type. sonable priced. J. M. Porter, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-6548. Want belt pulley to fit Massey Ferguson tractor (35). Must fit large P. T. O. shaft. bot- or 2 rea- Fort Reid, Rt. 1, Wrens. Ph. GL. 7-8033. Want Ezee-Flow side dress~ er, rear mounted over culti- vator to be used with Ford tractor Model SD-50. Quoie cash price or trade. Theo M. - Want to buy set of clean, rust free, planters for Allis- Chalmers C. A. tractor. Her- | bert Craft, Rt. 1, Statham. Want spring tooth plow Gill pulverizer for Ford tr- actor. Jack C. Anderson, 4835 Kings Down Rd., Dunwoody, and husker attachment); mixer, mixer; drill. Quote prices, and condition. P. Lipory, Want good used jeep, tion wagon, or one Rt. 3, Thomaston. Want bodies for, 3/4 ceville, Ph. TH. 3-2998. by 5 ft. bed, all good sh for garden rotiller and tures in good shape. H. Helton, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledge- wille, Ph. 452-9467. | ra) Vera (2 mi. West of),) Ph. 6628, Want used Culti-packer in good cond.; 1 row pull type eorn snapper for hook-up to Super C. International Har- vester tractor (no sheller or also, need feedmill unit on chassis combined with engine> feed grinder and molasses and also want grain location 1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578. I can build body on _ suit- able for farm use. Jim Turner, 1960 Chev. truck suitable for hauling cattle and ear corn. Write details. Seggie Duncan, Rt. 3, (Five Forks) Lawren- Want to trade 2 whl. home- made farm trailer tires, same as new, well balanced, 3-% Walker, Rt. 1, Chickamauga, Rt. sta- that ton, ape, fix- M. | ch reasonable cash price. W. Ingram, Rt. 2, (Prior St., Rd. Cedartown, Want chain saw in goo cond., for eash. L, H. Patter= son, 541 Stewart Mill Rd., Rt 1, Lithonia. : Want good used 2 horse trailer. J. M. Reynolds, Jr 205 East St., Greensboro, j Want good used manure spreader. State make and pr= ice in first letter. W. A. Paye= ne, Rt. 1, Box 226, Homer. _ Want John Deere Nov. 60 tr actor in good cond. State cond., equipment with tractor and price. R, A. Shearer, Rt 5, Rome. Want used upright concrete silo suitable for self unloader and approx. 300 to 400 ton capacity. W. E. Taylor, Rt. 2, Box 66, Alma, Ph. 632-4668. Want 2 Ford tractors, 1953 or later models, mechanically good, tires, appearance not important, but must be rea= sonably priced. K. W. Ballard, Rt. 3, Box 66B, Newnan, Ph, AL. 3-5854, Want John Deere Grassland Drill in good condition. Geor= ge W. Burton, c/o Burton Farms, Boston Rd., Thomas- ville, Ph. CA. 6-2588. Want used tractor with pl ow, cutting harrow. culti< vator and mowing machine, in Chatsworth or Dalton vicin= ity. Prefer Ford 1950-51 mo= del, or other make if reason= ably priced. Garvin Kirby, Rt 1, Chatsworth. Want % ton pickup Chey, truck from 1945-1950 mode J. S. Powell, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa, Livestock FOR SALE Cattle 7 Reg. Brahmas; 4 bred, 2 five mo. old heifer Sy and 2 yr. old bull. All very, gentle. Albert Hefner, Rt. 1 Roswell, Ph. 993-4083. Santa Gertrudis purebred, 7-9 mos. old. C. Griffin. Old Dalton Rd 2, Rome, Ph. 232-8198. Nice heifer, 3/4 Guernsey and 1/4 Holstein, will fresh= en any time, priced right Carl C. Smith, Rt. 3, Box 131, Ellijay. 24 purebred Black Angus cattle from Reg. foundation stock from Kansas, one 3-yr. old Reg. bull, 14 cows; and 9 calves by side. Would pre= fer to sell entire herd, priced $5,000. Will be ready to go by Mareh 15, E. HEH. nee LI. 7-6793 Louisville, Ph. (Wrens). Sev. Holstein, Jersey and z Guernsey springers for sale & C. V., Dehorned and clean,. Re G. Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 268-4032, * Sev. nice Reg. polled Here< | ford bulls with best of blood= lines, 10-24 mos. old, calfhood vaccinated. Winton C. Harri Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph. 584-231 (Odum). Dbl. Reg. bull, 8 mos., ex= cellent bloodlines (polled Hereford) will sell or trade for Reg. heifer of same breed, Ea. Kirby, Box 162, Snelle ville. ee Young thoroughbred Angus bull, under 3 yrs., worth $275. E. A. Johnson, RFD 5, U.S. Hwy. 19 (3 miles south - oo Cumming. Ph. TU. Ja 19 mo. old Reg. Black Ang= us bull, Eileenmere and Black | Pudding breeding, tested and ready for service. Will dea liver and furnish Reg. papers. C. N. McClure, Dawsonville, Ph. 265-2266. ae Extra nice Holstein cow with 2nd ealf, good family cow; also, nice young blue tongue Jersey heifer. Wayne Hamon, Box 406, St. Marys, Ph. 882-3339. As Reg. Black Angus bull, W.S.F. Hileenmere, 405 oe 3 3 yrs. old, Whitneymere and Hileenmere bloodlines, for sale or will trade for cows or heifer of equal value. T. ML ? Elier, Clarkesville, (See at Manmaeg Farm). ; - horned, dewormed and. = ford bulls Livestock FOR SALE Cattle 2 polled Hereford cows, 5 yrs. old, Reg. in both Assn., one with bull calf. 3 mos. old, both bred to Reg. bull. TB. OKelley, Maysville, Ph. 652-2121. 2 Reg. Black English bulls, 11 mos. old, near Roswell. G. LL: Potts, Jameson Rd., Ros- well, Ph. 428-3785. Reg. Guernsey bull, 6 mos. old, very gentle, wt. about : 550 lbs. Mrs. Donald Shedd, P.O. Box 162, Demorest, Ph. 723-2727 (no collect calls). 64 feeders, mostly steers, some heifers, approx. avg. wt. 350-450 lbs. White Face, Black Angus and some Hol- steins. Want to sell entire lot (by the pound or by head). All have been castrated, OF e- loused, ready to go about March 15. E. H. Ensz, Louis- ville, Ph. LI. 7-6795 (Wrens). -_ Reg. Angus bull calves, 6- 9 mos. old, top quality, ex- tremely thrifty ee true foundation sire good price at $150 to $450. erate Stucki, Rt. 1, Stone Mountain, Ph, 469-8002. Dbl. standard polled Here- and heifers, top bloodlines. H. Y. Tillman, 1207 W. Park Ave., Valdosta, Ph. CH. 4-2491. 10 good purebred Black Angus bulls for immediate sale, wt. 500-700 Ilbs., just right for service, your pick, $200. ea. Guy Tripp, Eastman, Ph. 374-3515 (office). Several young Angus bulls ready for service February or March, Breeds best blood- lines, $150. and wp. Free de- livery within 75 miles. Eliza Hayes, c/o Model Farm, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3- 4558. Reg. Angus springer heif- ers, | with 10 day old calf and 1 with 5 mo. calf, $250., -$300. and $350.; also, Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mos. old, from good bloodlines and vacci- nated, $200. ea. T. W. Phil- lips, c/o. Westover Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 428 -- 2959 (Marietta). 5 8 dbl. Reg. polled Here- fond bulls, 9 to 15 mos. old, Victor Domino 126 and Do- mestic Woodrow breeding. Some very promising herd bull prospects, Reasonably priced for quick sale. George A. Coffey, Lithonia, Ph. 482- 26. Lg. Holstein heifer to fresh- en May, and nice Guernsey heifer to freshen January or first of February, both gen- tle. Will sell by head or 25c pound. Dan Maloy, Alma, Ph. 632-7649. Several 1 and 2 yr. old Reg. polled Hereford bulls and several 1 yr. Reg. heifers, (CMR bloodlines), reasona- bly priced. John . Cum- mings, Rt. 1, Cartersville, Ph. EV 2-6730. 2 polled Hereford cows, 5 yrs. old, Reg. in both Assns., one with bull calf, both bred. a iG: eee Maysville, Ph. 651-212 Sains Reg. Landrace service age boar, weanling pigs and gilts, from popular bloodlines. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-2589. : Reg. Yorkshire boars and gilts. 4 mos. old, fine blood- lines. John E. Price, 3131 B Lees Mill Rd., College Park, Ph. 767- 4670 (after 6 P.M.). 150 pigs, Yorkshire-Landwrace cross. Fine, thrifty, fully treated and market weaned pigs; also, few boar pigs. Sold by head or quantity. Reason- ably priced for quick sale. Wayne D. Phillips, Honey Ridge Plantation, Guyton (Effiagham) Ph. PR. 2-3933. Spotted Poland Chinas. of various ages, championship breeding, unrelated pairs in pigs, $25. to $30., all with papers and innoculated, vat etc., all dams in herd are sir- ed by championship boars as well as our fine boar, Ingle- nooks Forward Step. Morris Sanders, Tnglencolsp st Nien Glenwood, Hx LADERA, t & 2 3 Reg. Hereford boars, ready. for service, Reg. in buyers name, reasonable; al- so, 40 feeder pigs for sale, Hereford-Landrace cross and Hereford; Hampshire cross, ready to move. Wm. ham- bers; Sr., Rt. 2,- Milan, Ph. 362-3418. 100 top quality Landrace gilts ready for breeding, some bred; service age boars and weaning pigs; Also, Yorkshire boars and _ gilts. Terrell Swinder, Nashville, Ph. 9292. 400 shoats, 30 to 100 lbs., 2 Reg. Duroc boars, one reg. SPC boar and one Yorkshire boar, 10 bred gilts. Mrs. H. A. Stogner, Rt. 2, Waco. Ph. LE. 7-2906 (Bremen). High class fall farrowed Berkshires, male and female; 2 Berkshire, strong points, high feed conversion, fine quality meat, only HD pet. lard. From souths oldest Berkshire herd. C. J. Hard- man, Commerce, Ph. 335- 3891. Reg. Landrace, service age boars and gilts for sale; also, taking orders at 7 wk. old, Feb. 22, 1963. Herman Roper, Rt. 1, Sautee, Ph. 2783 (Helen). Reg. Tamworths, Bangs free, best bloodlines. J. S. Da- vis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph. 6541. Reg. Hampshire hogs, from some of best bloodlines, bred gilts and open gilts and boars for light service; also, one service boar, about one yr. old. Good selection to choose from. All treated and free of disease. Located 10 mi. S. W. Of; Hastman-= hwy. ol. ..G- Studstill, Rt. 1, Eastman, Ph. 374-3908. - 2 Reg. Duroc boars, ready for light service, treated for all necessary diseases. Will Reg. in buyers name. Billy Blasche, Rt. 2, Butler, Ph. Un 2-3493. Reg. SPC boars, long lean meat type, out of litter of 12 pigs, now 4 mos. old, $30. ea. at lot; also, one gilt now ready to breed. Located 2 miles West of Dimpseys Store. Larry Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Springs. Sev. Yorkshire and Lan- drace pigs, crossed, most Yorkshire. Located at De- Kalb and Clayton Co. line on Boulders Rd. Gus Phillips, Ellenwood, Ph. 622-2811. Reg. Black Poland China boars, 1962 Grand Champion at state fair also, first place winner, $100.; Reg. Black Poland China sow, first place winner, at state fair, $85.; Reg. black Poland China boar, $75. John McNair, Rt. 1, Hampton, Ph. 4533. 40 healthy feeder shoats, 60-100 lIbs., $16. ea.; also, 50, 30 to 60 lbs., $95. ea. (Meat type) Duroc, Poland China and Landrace crosses Paul Anthony, Buena Vista. Pigs, Yorkshire crossed with Landrace. W. M. Coch- ran 2219 Rock Chapel Rd., Lithonia, Ph. 482-8434. Reg. Spotted Poland China service size boars, long lean meat type; one fine male, 2% yrs. old. Will transfer papers to buyers name. Julius Geor- ge, Rt. 2, Cave Springs, Ph. 77- 3978 "(No collect calls). 5 shoats for sale, 34% mos. old, wt. 80 Ibs. ea. one Hampshire and 4 mived, al- ready vaccinated, $15. ea.; also, fine Hampshire sow, wt. 325 Ilbs., $40. Ellis Middile- brooks, --Rt-: 1,7 Box 2280, (Birdie Community) Griffin. _Reg. breeding age boars and gilts: Hampshires, Durocs and Yorkshires, some sows and gilts, bred, from best of bloodlines, priced to sell. Lawton Ursrey, Hazlehurst. 2 purebred Duroc gilt pigs, 4 mos. old, $25. ea.; $27. with papers; 6 purebred Duroc males, 4 mos. old $25. ea.; $27. with papers. Lynn Hugh- es, Rt. 2, Lake Park, Ph. 242- 2677 (Valdosta). Pigs: 4% Landrace-% York- shire, $10.00 each. James EK. Pittman, Rt. 2; Doug- lasville, (4 mi. So. off Hwy. 5, off Kings Hwy.), Ph. 942-4783. Pigs, all sizes, $8. and up. Jim Hopkins, Rt. 2, Clayton (Tate City Community). S.P.C. pigs for sale, 7 wks. old, Jan. 17, 1963. R. G. Gat- His Rte 3 Flatrock Rad., as lasyville, Ph. WH. 2-4079, MAR 7 ine. OIC hog for sales : mos. old, $30. at my home. Cannot deliver. Michael Pear- son, Rt. 3, Jasper. Purebred Duroc boars, all sizes from 6 to 20 mos. old Best of bloodlines, Cholera treated, can be Reg. in buy- ers name. Arthur Ben Mor- Tis; kt. 22s Ritts. Horses, Mules & Ponies Good 5 gaited sorrel geld- ing, 8 yrs. old, with complete outfit, very spirited, for ex- perienced rider, for sale cheap. Ken Jenkins, Blairsville, Ph. 745-2292. 2 nice saddle horses: black Quarter horse, well trained for roping or cutting; an nice red pleasure horse, both spirited, but easily handled. Child can ride. Both 8 yrs. old. E. E. Hughes, Rt. 8, Hart- ley Bridge Rd. Macon, Ph.. 788-5686. Good farm horse, about 1,- 200 pounds, $100. J. M. Allen, 172 Vidal Blvd., Decatur, Ph. DR. 7-4758. 8 yr. old grade Quarter horse mare with 8 mo. old filly colt by side, bred back to permanent Reg. Quarter horse stallion, to foal in May. Will consider trade for cows or calves of equal value. C. W. Dotson, Rt. 3, Box 210, McDonough, Ph. 423-4410. At stud: Tom Dooley and Shadows Ambassadior, 2 top Reg. Tennessee Walking horses, 2 different bloodlines. Roy A. Dorsey, 2561 Bohler ne NW, Atlanta, Ph. CE. 7- At stud: Melzar (14920) and Areff (18650) both Reg. Arabian grey stallions of ex- cellent bloodlines; also, few part Arabian colts for sale. Mrs. Frank Cummings, 5216 ved Dr., Macon, Ph. 746- 965. Reg. Albino gelding, 5 yrs. old, spirited, $275. cash, or will trade for strawberry roan Walker with flax mane and tail of same age. Rube W. Chronister, 4605 Yates Rd., College Park, Ph. 767- 4622. One mule and _ jenny for sale. Lon Carnes, Rt. 1, Li- thia Springs, Ph. 942-3889 (no collect calls). 12 farm mules, wt. 900 to 1500 Ibs., 10 to 12 yrs, old, $75. to $165.; 4 yr. old quar- ter horse gelding, rein broke, wt. 800 lbs., $100. Berry J. Whatley, Hwy. 85, Senoia, Ph. LY 9-3279. (No Sunday trades). 2 good, little, mules, gentle, anyone can work, and nice small eart; also, four small ponies, 2 fine for children. J. A. J. Harrell, Rt. 1, Hwy. 129, Nashville. 3 Shetland ponies, real gen- tle, $100. ea. or $125. with saddle. Mrs. E. R. Williams, Rt. 1, Box 100, Fort Valley, Ph. GA. 9-2068 (Perry). Horses and mule for sale, some gaited, some will work. Mule works good; also, bridles and saddles for sale. Gary Walden, Rt. 2, Soperton, (5 mi. W. of Soperton near Red Bluff Church). Shetland pony, $90. Cole- peas: Greenville, Ph. OR. 3 nice Palomino 4 pony Ber one yr. to 18 old, $100. ea.; $85. ea.; D. eotland pony, one yr. old, "$65. Sell all togeth- er or separate; also, have | saddles and bridles and pony harnesses. Jess Holbrook, 415 N. Main St., Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771. At stud: Reg. Golden Pal- omino stallion, excellent con- formation, blaze face snow white mane _ and tail, white stocking feet, excellent background, name Little War- rior, fee $50. when served, mares picked up with return privileges; also, fine horses to sell or trade and will board horses. James Rickard, d|c/o Circle R Ranch, Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph. 483- 8083. Jet black Welch pony geld- ing, wt. 600 lbs., will ride or work to cart, gentle; also, practically new bridle, sad- dle, and blanket, would like to sell at. once. Wyatt Ben- son, Rt. 3, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-5296. Black mare mule, wt. around 1000 lbs., gentle, with good qualities, $100. W. B. Elder, Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph. 964- 4584 (Fairburn). 6 yr. old Shetland pony, gentle for children dapple gray, castrated, $85. Bill ee: Cumming, Ph. 887- 4278. Good farm mule, 8 yrs. old, black, wt. about 1050 Ibs., guar. to work anywhere, $75. C. W. Smith, Rt. 1, Abbeville, (2% miles West of Abbeville on V. O. Daniels farm). 4 Quarter horse mares, 3 Reg., one, 10 mos. old, 2, 22 mos. old, and one, 3 yrs. old. All reasonably priced. Ray Minjard. Pine Mt., Ph. MA. 8- 5093 (Hamilton). 5 mo. old Palomino filly, good color and conformation, gentle, $200.; Diamond Ace show saddle, best color, brid- le and coronna, $165. C. L. Hardin, 5884 Buford Hwy., Doraville, Ph. GL 7-8983. Pinto Shetland pony stal- lion, real gentle, with bridle, saddle and martingale, ma- 4. dif. colors, |E male sO. of Odom. 2 young milk type goat one giving milk the other o ly 7 mos. old. Mrs. Javon | Johnston P. 0. Box as Atl ens. Sev. dairy goats for ; some fresh, some bred freshen soon; also, some ture bucks and some buck ki for sale, pice very re able. W. Shelfer, 379 Fairburn Rae Atlanta 1 F PO. 7-9455. oy Large Billy goat, 6 nann with kids or without. yy will give gal. daily or mor $30., others cheaper. C see 3 miles N.E. of Brasel Wiley Hayes, Rt. 1, Box Hoste Ph. 654- 2433. Livestock WANTED. Want to trade fine a Beverly Marchbanks, nae Ph. GR 8-8743 scription. ; Hamilton Dr., Macon, get them). Want soon: 2 young male or female pigs, pr white or red or spotted blac and white; also, 6 Marti Gourds any size. Mrs. Brown, 1321 Wildwood Ave Columbus. : Seed sweet ne from vine cuttings, certifi container; Red ~Skin- Sweet, $3. bu. contain hogany color same as pony, | ni $200. for horse and saddle. C. eae Milan, Ph. 362- 2 colts: thoroughbred Mor- gan, black, 9 mos; and thor- oughbred Percheron, grey, 14 mos., sired by Mickey Bakers Anthony C, both halfbreds, halter broke and are excel. hunter or jumper prospects, sell for less than their keep: also, at stud: thoroughbred Grey Novel by Bangi out of Bull Run mare, dapple gray, Excel. racing blood, top conformation and disposition. Gerald Stucki, Rt. 1, Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-8002. 12 yr. old mare, red with white star, very gentle, $200.; 2 large geldings, ted with red and white markings, gentle, $185. ea.; 2 young horses, broke and gentle, one roan mare and $200.00 each; garden mule $50. All in good shape. Butch Milner, Rt. 6, Cluster Hwy. Eastman. Solid black gelding, 3 yrs., 9 mos. old, very gentle, with black saddle, bridle and blan- ket, 3 gaited, priced for quick sale. Ellis Morris, St. Marys, Ph. 882-3208. Golden chesnut saddle horse, 12 yrs., old $175., no bad habits, gentle, but good spirit, good gaits. Julian Wren, 405 King St., Wrens, Ph. el 7-6564. (no "collect calls, all ealls after 7:30 p.m.) 3 gaited bay gelding, 7 yrs. old, gentle, sacrifice, $130. or will trade for cattle of equal value. George Dupus, Rt. 1, woe Mountain, Ph. 469- At Stud: Tom Dooley and|7 Shadows Ambassadior, 2 top Reg. Tenn. Walking horses, 2 dif. bloodlines. Roy A. Dor- sey, 2561 Bohler Rd., N. W., Atlanta, Ph. CE. 7-1115. Pinto color gelding, wt. 650 lbs., gentle, good horse round- ing up cattle, $150.; also, bottom plow on wheels, suit- able for John Deere tractor, never used much, $75. Mrs. J M. Alston, Rt. 2 Box 75, Men ers ee LS. Shetiand pony, black and white, small type, gentle for child to ride, no bad habits $125.; saddle and bridle, prac- tically new, $30.; 2 new sets of pony harnesses small pony size, $22.50; regular pony size, $18.50. Ph. 924-9496. Z. M. Addy, 618 Lee, Americus. Bay mare, wt. about 1200 Ibs., will work anywhere at anything, not a plug, cheap; also, few plow tools for sale Elmo Jones, Irvinbridge Rd., Rt. 2, Conyers. Guar. gentle horses - and ponies, 4 yr. old black geld- ing, wt. 900 Ibs., $165.; fast Quarter type gelding, 850 lbs., $195.; black mare pony, _yrs. old, $95.; saddles, bridles, blankets, halt ers; Palomino racking stallion at stud, $20. Don Cochran, Shi- loh Rd., c/o Rebel Ridge Farm, Kennesaw, Ph. 427- 1819 (Marietta). Sheep and Goats 2 nice milk goats, one to freshen soon, all nice goats; also, hog for sale. 3860 Cascade Rd., 17. hands: one red_ gelding, call noon or THERE, =e col- ot). - Pecan trees, Gove ins ed: Stuart; Desirable; Farley aod Elliott. 2-3 t., $2. ea.; 3 $2.25 ea; 4- 5 foe a ao ae 6 ft. $3. ea. Write - prices on larger lots. Per 31. L. E. Brown, "Beconion Ph. 18-5189... Eee eae pints: $5 0eC 3 1200 ae $6. 75; Klondike a ee plants, $1. C; $6. M del. Permit 301. Miss Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville. 3-4 ft., Brown Turkey figs 8-12 50e ea.; 2 ft., $1.; Black 1 , nut trees, g1. ea.; Keiff pears, 4-6 ft., $1.75 ea; 7 ft $2. 50 ae Cherry Apricot trees, 4-6 ft. 2 75 ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. B. ea oat Ph. were Herbs: Lavender; Oregano; Woodruff; Sage; Chives; Rue; Savory; Hysop; Lounge; net; Wormwoods; South wood; English; Pink; Sil Gold; Lemon gard Thymes; Comfrey; Archill Rosemary; Tansy; Pennyro: al; Peppermint; apple; ex apple: Curley; int; Spea mint; Lemon Verbena; e on Balm; and_ others, all $3.50. Permit 52. Send s for list. Mrs. B. J. Car Blue Ridge. - Florida 90 Strawb plants, lg., well rooted, shi Rt. 1, Box 140, Attapulgus. _ Seed: old time White T der Half Runner - Gard beans, Germ. 94 pet.; old tin Tender Speckled Half a 14 Garden beans, Germ. =O hard seed, 1 pct., pe Ge 90 pct.; old time Tender L tle White Half Runner den beans, Germ, 88 pct 70 tao L Frank | 90. ~ Atlanta, Ph, 344-2081 Ri erm pet., Firm pet., total Germ. 87 -Boyette, Hahira. erwill Cowpeas seed .; Black Eyed erm. 82 pct; ea Crowder Cowpeas, pet., pet 10c; 3 antaloupe pet., Z3 Perkins *iorand erm. 90 pct., sample . Ib; yellow Crook- | Six Wks. bunch beans, oe ea ee P.P. No. checks. Mrs. Reece, Rt. 2, Box 77, Ellijay. Tender hull old fashioned English Pea seed, Germ. 98 pet. $1. cupful; Perkins, 12 in., gs Okra seed Germ. 78 pet., Hard Seed Germ, 8 pet. Total Germ. 96 pet., Corn- field White Cut Short beans, Germ. 94 pct. lg. Yellow Corn ready for using in 60 or 70 days, Germ. 93 pct., each kind, 50c cupful; Cowhorn and Banana Pepper seed, Germ. 82 pct., 25c teaspoon- ful; Dry Shuck beans for eat- Pct., | ing Purposes, 95c lb. Permit 7 1p! 15; $1. 50. Ib; and Bushel gourd seed, Bape PP. Earl Stuck- ar. Wakefield, Round d Georgia collards e Bermuda onions, sie Y $2.; $3.50 M. Per- E. Smith, Box 82, Mon Waketicla and id Dutch frostproof cab- oa 300, $1.50; 500, 50 M, Del. in Ga. Per- vs ares peecrion, Pitts, Beans ee e wrapped, or damp packed, $1. 50 poree: Permit 241. Chastain, Rt. 5, He ae. ground ivy, 6 plants, eak and Aone 6 50c; balm, 6 bunch- catnip, 4 bunches, 60c; plants, 70c doz. Add ge. Permit 239. Miss a . 1, Box 57, Dah- sweet potatoes grown e cuttings, certified, lot strings, or jeracked, Reds, $2. Red Sweet, $3. bu. at Containers r not fur- 93. postage. Mrs. Presley ue Rt. 2, Ellijay. Pensacol,a Bahia seed Germ. 34 pct., Firm Seed, 53 pet., total Germ. 87 pet. Te Hall, Rt. 1. Box 74, Albany. Old time bean oy i biors Cut Shorts, Germ. ): pct.. White Creasbacks, Goat 95 pet., White Half Runners, Germ. 90 pet., each kind 75c cup and postage. Mrs. Emory Goble, Rt 3 Be Ellijay. Little White Half Runner Beans, 26 (spc Com field beans, Germ. 81 pet., ea. 75c cupful, P.P.; Cream Mush Peas, Germ. 89 pet., Speckle Crowder peas, Germ 81 pct., Okra seed, Germ. 95 pct. ea. 50 cupful P.P. Mrs. Bessie Silvers, Rt. 2, Talking Rock. Good Tender bean seed: White Cornfield Beans, Germ. 98 pct., Little White Half Runner beans, Germ. 95 pct., Little Pink Peanut Six Wks. Beans, Germ. 98 pet., Cream Six wks. beans, Germ. 96 pct., White 6 Wks. beans, Germ. 97 pet., all 75 cupful; Red Speckle Crowder peas, Germ. 90 pct., 50c cupful. Add post- age. Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay. Good, tender, old_ time White Half Runner Garden beans, Germ. 98 pct., White Cut Short Cornfield beans, Germ. 98 pct., White Creas- oe back Cornfield beans, Germ. x Germ. 66 pct., 2 doz., Rocky Ford Green Meat oupe, Germ. 98 pct., 3 25; Ice Box Yellow elon, oo 98 pet., 3 5c; Round Green Rind w Meat Melon, grows to , Germ. 84 pct, 3 doz. Ss ened, addressed slope. W. D Gordon, Rt. idelyo-s: treamlined ever bearing wherry plants $1.50 C; al- seeds of small mixed rds, 25c package. Permit Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, terns plum sized strawber- ae $2.7C2 PP. in Ga. mpt del. weather permit- These stand cold and . well. Permit 91. ye OX dike strawberry plants, g 300, $2.; 500, $3.50; $6. postage. Permit 70. el Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines- $< lackberry bushes, and erry vines, 6, $1. ; bear- size mountain huckleber- ~ dozen; ellow root, z. Add postage. Permit eee Parks, Rt. 3, pease are from ers S uaeyerd. black and wn, well rooted and damp . Permit 86. O. Car- i 4, Box 204 Griffin. d fashioned tender White time tender White Half Garden beans, Germ. old time Tender ead 65 tea Safi | $82 e cna 1,] 93 pet:, ful; Red Speckle "| Mrs. each kind 75c cup- Crowder peas, Germ. 95 pct., Purple Hull Crowder peas, Germ. 74 pet., each kind 55c_ cupful. Preston Soughettaned: Rt. 3, Ellijay. 2300 lbs. Pensacola Bahia grass Beee highly fertilized, oe 0 pct., Firm seed 19 Moral Germ. 79 pet., 20c Ib... or 18 Ib. for larger lots. Mason McKinnon, Montezu- Seed and Plants Not Requiring Report Or Inspection Permit FOR SALE Fresh Calif. Multiplying beer seed, 40c start, or 4 starts $1., ae Mrs. Earl Fincher, | Rt. 2, , Bremen. Thick 1 oe Martin Gourd seed, new crop, 25c spoonful and stamped, adidiressed en- velope. C. H. Craft, Rt. 2, Elberton. 1962 crop King Cobra Snake gourd seed, grows to 6 fit., 6 seed, 25; African Freak 6 seed, 25c; Long Neck gourd seed, from 29 inches up, 3 doz., 25; Hercules Club and Milk Bottle shape, grows to 2 ft. long, 2, 25c with stamped addressed ee J. H. Gorden, Rt. 1, Adel African Monster gourd SST grow to 9 ft. around (Worlds largest) 3 seed, $1.; Indias. King Cobra, 7 ft. long, (like hugh snake) 2 seed, $1.; Mar- tin, Dipper and other gourd seed, and Gourd Craft mix- ture. Lefty Morgan, Rt. 4, Waycross. = Hay, Feed, Grain FOR SALE 1000 bales Millet hay, $30. ton at -barn. C; en, Rocksprings Rd., Lithonia, Ph. 482-6002. - Highly fertilized Coastal Bermuda Papi top quality, $30. ton at pus barn. A. B. 14, J Sse Rt... Fort Valley,. Saab : fertilized, cul out rain. Winton C. Harris, Rt. Screven, Ph. 584-231w, Odum. 990 bales Fescue, Orchard grass and Clover hay, baled without rain, 60c bale at barn, Blue Ridge, Mrs. George T. Manley, 312 W. Hill St., Dec- atur, Ph. DR. 7-3452. Ore xtr : ea.; 3 partridg e Rock roost- ers, $1.50 ea.; pr. English Red Caps, not quite mature, $5.; Buff Laced Polish rooster, $2. All 1962 hatch, From Murray McMurray; also, 2 Cornish bantam hens, Golden Sebright, and black tailed Jap hens, $2. ea.; pr. white turkeys, Will ship. E. B. Jones, Jr., Rt. 1, Hahira. Coastal Bermuda or Brown Top Millet hay, good quality, no sand spurs, fertilized, $30. ton F. O. peeks Ensz, Louisville, Ph. Li. 7-6795 (Wrens). 3000 bales Runner peanut hay, $30. ton at barn; also, 300 bales Coastal Bermuda hay, $30. ton. Joe Simmons, Rt. 2, Hawkinsville, Ph. 2- 2487. Coastal Bermuda, highly fertilized, gathered without rain, no sand spurs or weeds, $30. ton at barn; also, good mixed hay, about half Coastal Bermuda, remainder Crow Foot and other local grasses. but no sand spurs or weeds, $20. ton at barn. Wayne D. Phillips, c/o Honey Ridge Pl- Sa Guyton, PH PRA 2= Ground corn for feed, $39 ton. I. H. Peeples, Rt. 3, Box 44, Fayetteville, Ph. 461-2493 Hay, square bales, baled without rain, 75c and $1. bale at barn. Can deliver in 5 ton lots for small additional char- ge. R. L. Jackson, c/o Flint River Farms, Rt. 1, Hwy. 54, Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 8-2245 (nights). Ready to start taking Cae for Coastal Bermuda, June 12-15, 1963 hay cutting or August 15th cutting, $25. per. ton at field, and wil! deliver in 7 ton lots, more or less, within 60 mi. radius, $30. ton; 60 to 80 mi., $32.50 ton; 80 to 100 mi. $35. ten and you furnish 2 or 3 hands to help unload 1teS. 2d. ..Clay, --So: Walden Road, Rt. 3, Macon. Ph. 788-2975. Oat and Millet Brown Top hay, square bales, with al! seed in it; also, 100 bu. yellow corn for feed. $1.50 bu. at farm. Marvin Newsome, Jor- dans Mill Rd.. Sandersville, Ph. 3856. (No collect callis)._ Several hundred bales high quality grass hay for sale ai my barn, 75c bale at Madras, 6 mi. North cf Newnan. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters St., S. W.. Atlanta 3, Ph. MU. 8-1428 till Dep. ms 100 bales clean oat straw at my farm, Hwy. 92, No. of Fayetteville. George W. Wal- lis, 1853 Center Ave., East Point, Ph. PO. 1- 1552. Fescue and Orchard hay, baled at my barn, 75c bale. Joseph E. Dyer, Rt. 5, Box 43, Hiawassee. 8 or 10 tons Coastal Ber- muda hay, highly fertilized. at my farm, near Siloam. J. G Underwood, Rt. 3, Greens- boro, Ph. 489-2230 (after 6 D.me), Bahia hay, fertilized and nitrated, harvested without rain, bales average 3 ft., 40c bale at barn; also, 200 bu. good quality big Oats, $1. bu. P. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578. . Sericia Lespedesia and grass hay at reasonable prices. J. J. Aderhold, Rt. 1, Winston, Ph. 942-2764 (Douglasville). Poultry & Eggs FOR SALE For immediate 1961 hatch White Cochin Bantams, $15. J. F. Ginn, 2375 foo. Dr., S.E., Atlanta sale, trio _Araucanus chickens, laying pink, green, turquoise, blue and olive green eggs, $8. pr.; $12. trio, until Feb. Ist., ex- press collect; also hatching eggs, asst. colors, 40c ea. In- sured parcel post included. Send money order. Mrs. Adidie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle St., Ne Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4- 5 Black Rosecomb cocks, $1.25 ea. Very good blood- lines. Charles: T..Massey, 505: & Elm St., Rockmart: >. s 2 purebred heavy type dark Cornish, Sept. 1962 hatch, pullets and one Cockerel $1.50 ea.; July hatch pullet, $2.; also, June hatched turkey tom, $5.; hen, $4.50 or both, $9. if taken at once. M.O. only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt) 1; Box 35; Ty. Ty. Game Eggs. So. Ga. (Brandenberrys); Saunders Roundheads, both breeds bred pure, under wire, $3. per set- ting. Come by and gather from nest. Cannot ship. Mrs. AS Tay Hilly 3127: Warren: St., S. E., Atlanta, Ph. 378-2990. Silver Duckwing O. E. Game Bantams, surplus from some of the best breeding stock, $2. ea.; $5.50 trio while they last; also, black Rose- comb males, $1. ea. Shipped express collect. G. E. Stahl- kuppe, 2455 Union Rd., S.W., Atlanta 11, Ph. 344-1668. Bulldog type dark and WLR Cornish Bantams, show winning stock, $4. trio, extra pullets, $1.; cockerels, Cispea leh; L, Campbell, LaFayette, Ph. ed Bantam | oung | . .50| hens ee 40c ea. Gordy Walker, Star Route, Marble Hill. Cockerels and hens for sal 6 red Quill Cockerels and Red Quill hens, $5. ea. Will not ship. Harley Hunter, Rt. 2, Mineral Bluff. 15 Geese, $2. ea. Can have all 15, $28.50. Aubrey Poulk, Rt. 1, Ambrose, Ph. 384-5157. 7 wihite Chinese geese for sale, very large and good breeders. R. H. Underwood, Rt. 3, Bethel Rd., Conyers, Ph. 483-8965. 40 lange gray geese at my place near Sonoraville, $1. ea. Will sell one or all. S. B. El- lis, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-5540. 10 New Hampshire hens for sale. Mrs. Emmer Moore, Rt. 1, Bishop. Poultry & = WANTED Want 6 old fashion large type Plymouth Rock hens now laying, one yr. to 2 yrs. old. John Elliott, Fairmount. Want 12 Brown Leghorn: pullets to start laying soon. State price and location. R. C. Harrell, Jr. Hortense. Brahmas, Reg., 7 hens, one rooster, all $15. J. H. Moss; 2188 Tilson Rd., Decatur. Purebred show type Ban- tams, Golden Sebrights and me Fleurs, Sept. hatch, $3. : $4. trio, will not ship. O. Mebane, 1753 Hadlock St., ee Atlanta els Ph. PL. 8- 98 N. H. white Leghorn pullets, laying 85 pct., $2.25 ea. Must sell all, cannot ship. Mrs. B. F. Hudgins, Jr., 1369 Columbia Dr., Decatur. Araucanus, (Easter Egg chickens), Pr., $3.; hens, $2. ea.; roosters, $1. ea. J. Ponder, Koweeta Rd., Col- lege Park, Ph. 964-7744. Pr. white Cochin Bantams; rooster, 3 hens, Jap Cochin; rooster 3 hens, Silkies, Jap, all show type Bantams, at my home; incubator, 600 cap. good shape; 15 metal nest, one brooder also, chicken fertilizer cheap by truck load. Mrs. J. E. Carter, 3160 McCurry Dr., S.W., Atlanta 11, Ph. 344-1388. Araucanus chicken eggs, $2.50 doz. J. H. Roquemore, RFD 2, Americus. 2 pr. dark Cornish game bantams and one extra ro- oster and pr. of Silver Duck- wing Game bantams for sale or trade for equal number of prs. of Quail, pheasants, ducks, or young turkeys. Can- not ship. Larry Long, Box 123, Powell Dr., Dalton. Want eggs, full stock Sil- ver Spangled Game chicken eggs. Quote price per setting at once. M. M. wick. Want 1 pr. of geese. State price in first letter. Billy Adams, Rt. 2, Lavonia. | per yr., $3.50 pr.; 2N. Game and Fowl FOR SALE White King pigeons, excel. breeders, 16 to 20 Squabs, 55 DEsiokons Z.W. rabbit bucks, show type, almost ready for service, $5. ea. E. Jackson, P.O. Box 44, Orchard Hill. White King pigeons, $3. pr. Jack Crowder, c/o Melody Brook Farm, RFD 3, Windy ds Marietta, Ph. HE. 5- 5 Show type White King pig- eons, Foy and Dupont strains, limited number ayaa Write for information. R. La- . mar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrightsville N.Z.W. rabbits pedigreed, now on 12th yr. selection breeding, not inbreds, $15. to $25..ea. Best larger litters, quick growth; rabbit fertili- zer with vegetable matter compost, 10 bu. up, 50c bu.; smaller quantities, 75c bu. C. W. Page, 149 North Ave., N.E., Atlanta 8, 6452. ABAC, Tifton. Station, Tifton. Agricultural CALENDAR Jan. 31 Watermelon and Canteloupe Short Course, Feb. 8 Beef Cattle Short Course, ABAC, Tifton. Feb. 12 Georgia Swine Breeders All Breed Boar and Gilt Sale. Boars performance tested, Coastal Piain Experiment Station, Tifton. Feb. 15, 16 Thirteenth Annual Convention, Georgia Livestock Association, Scott Hotel, Thomasville. Feb. 18, 19 Eighteenth Annual Meeting of the Georgia Crop Improvement Association and the Sixth An- nual Meeting of Foundation Seeds, Inc., Athens. Mar. 6 Gain Test Bull Sale, Coastal Plain Experiment Bonner, Har= ~ Phi TR 4s - FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAIL GGuaranteed by Monsfacturer FFound by State Chemist PPenalized ae ; PROTEIN FAT FIBER CENTRAL SOYA, Fert Wayne, Indiana aoe Master Mix Egg Concentrate 362 G 42.0 6.0 4.0 *protein low, fiber more than 10% high F 41.1 8.0 5.4 DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee Red Lion Wheat Shorts G 16.0 4.0 6.9 *fiber more than 10% high- fF 17.3 4.0 7.4 URE TO MEET MA ~ December, 1962 HATCHER MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia _ Haicher's 38% Dairy Concentrate PNG 5 Se *fiber more than 10% high F 422 PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia A ee es Snap Corn with 10% Molasses ' SG 75 *protein more then 10% flow F 4.0 SPARTAN GRAIN. & MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, S. C. : og Dry and Freshening Feed G&G 12.0 fiber more than 10% high Eo, 128 VARNELL MILLING COMPANY, Varaell, Georgia pee Vv. M. Starter Mash Medicated cee G 24.0 8.0 *protein more than 10% low, fat low F 2B25 = bce FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUF GGnoranteed by Mancfacturer ACTURERS GUARANTEE BUT December, 1962 WITHIN TOLERAN MILLER POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Alabama ee i Miller Broiler Starter Medicated : os 20.0 oe PROTEIN FAT FIBER | *protein low F 237 Be cal i tae Fo ee 160 25 109 | MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia *protein low, fiber high F 153 29 109 Big M 16% Dairy Feed ; S 16a : 2 *fiber high F 18.4 J. T. BYRD MILL, Loganville, Georgia : a = - ery 7. y 1.0 OWEN & LAWSON FEED COMPANY, Canton, Georgia ae ade et Such ar I . be o. rae Owen & Lawson All Mash Pullet Developer G 14.5 3.0 Bee : : fiber high F142 3. CARTESVILLE FEED & SEED COMPANY, Cartersville, Georgia g : : = = ae oe oor a } ye | 11.0 PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia i eerie ee = ae a Mg rips as 11.0 Snap Corn with 10% Molasses G 75 ail . *protein. low Foo ag CENTPAL SOYA, Fort Wayne, Indiana : Cobs Shucks B= 15% Molasses G nee Master Mix Broiler Starter 308-16C Medicated S 24.5 es ay : *fiber high FE 25. oo eee | RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri HATCHER MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia Purina Commercial Eggena \ G : Custom Mixed Feed G 16.0 =} ve *protein low Fe *protein low F 15.3 5. : : 5 = Hatcher's 20% Benge Cattle Cubes G 200 30 15.9 SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia *fiber high : F 21.9 3.0 15.8 Pure Wheat Bran : G *fiber high F ILL DISTILLERIES, INC., Bardstown, Kentucky : : : ; 3 eure Distillers Dried Grains 26.0 8.0 10.0 | SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Macon, Georcia $ *fat low 27.9 TA 10.90 Sco-Co Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal Pellets G 36.0 = *protein low, fiber high | iE 35.5 LAVOM'A ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia e Tagalo River Dairy Feed G 110 25 15.0 SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia *protein low, fiber high F 153 26 15:5 Alta Broiler Finiser Medicated E-13 G 210 ; *protein | F 20.4 LOUISYIULE FERTILIZER & GIN COMPANY, Louisville, Georgia Hn Se ae ; a Loe eee ee o 3 : ; VARNELL MILLING COMPANY, Varnell, Georgi * : i ' . gra eS Aus Coane oor ern Le eee V. M. Starter Mash Medicated G 240 80 TIN MILLING COMPANY, Wrens, Georgi : *fat low 3 F 24.1 Seal Gu Cob Shucks with 25% Molasses oe S 24.0 V. M. Complete Breeder Ration Medicated GS 18.0 *fiber high F 3.8 0.6 25.4 ! _ *fiber high F ALABAMA CALCIUM PODUCTS COMPANY, Gantt's Quarry, Alabama 2 feeds as declared : | ALLGOOD FEED COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia 1 feed as declared ALLIED MILLS, INC. Gainesville, Georgia 1 feed as declared AUBREY FEED MILLS, IC., Louisville, Kentucky 3 feeds as declared BIG A FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Toccoa, Georgia 1 feed as declared BIRDSEY FLOUR & FFED MILLS, Macon, Georgia 1 feed as declared BLUE RIDGE FEED STORE, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 3 feeds as declared THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, Cincinnati, Ohio 1 feed as declored ; CAGLE & HENDERSON FEED COMPANY, INC., Roswell, Georgia 1 feed as declared CEDAR VALLEY MILL, Cedartown, Georgia 3 feeds as declared CENTRAL COTTON ON. COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 1 feed as declared CENTRAL SOYA, Fort Wayne, Indiana 9 feeds as declared (COOPFPATIVE MILLS, IMC. Flowery Branch, Georgia 27 feeds as declared e (CORDELE MILLING COMPANY, Cordele, Georgia 3 feeds as declared COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 3 feeds as declared WILLIAM DAVIES COMPANY, INC., Danville, MWinois 1 feed as declared JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Georgia 1 feed as declared EVER-BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Loganville, Georgia 6 feeds as declared FARMFPS EXCHANGE. Conton, Georgia 3 feeds as declared FARMF?S MUTUAL EYCMANGE, Lawrenceville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared BEEDRITUT WHLLERG COMPAEY, Augusta, Georgia eon, : (2 feeds as declared GAINFS'TELE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia 5 feeds as declared GEORG'A BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Covrrollton, Georgia . 7 feeds as declared GEORGIA BY-PRODUCTS CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Reidsville, Georgia 1 feed as declared GEORGA MARBLE COMPANY, Tate, Georgia +, @ feeds as declared | : LET Ro rey FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED December, 1962 |! MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia if HEE MTTETT TTT Tir Romeo rage GEORGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC., Dalton, Georgia 2 feeds as declared HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Cartersville, Georgia 4 feeds as declared HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Georgia _ 7 feeds os declared HATCHER MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 1 feed as declared H. P. HOOD & SONS, Dunedin, Florida 1 feed as declared oe J. D. JEWELL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 8 3 feeds as declared JULIETTE MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia 3 feeds as declared : KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia 7 feeds as declared See LANIER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 1 feed as declared LATHEM & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, 3 feeds as declared LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee ~ 3 feeds as declared MARBLE PRODUCTS COMPANY, Whitestone, Georgia oS 2 feeds as declared : Gainesville, Georgia 5 feeds as declared MAULDIN FEED & SEED C OMPANY, Calhoun, Georgia 1 feed as declared : MERCK CHEMICAL DIVISION, Rahway, New Jersey : 1 feed as declared MIDSTATE MILLS, INC., Newton, North Carolina 1 feed as declared MILLER POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Alabama aa es 1 feed as declared G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia 1 feed as declared MINRAL-AID COMPANY, Forsyth, Georgia 1 feed as declared MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Georgia * eed a: tetured a NORTH AMERICAN TRADING & IMPORT COMPANY, Gretna, Louisiana 1 feed as declared : NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER COMPANY, Bowman, 3 feeds as declared CCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, South Carolina 1 feed as declared e OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia 1 feed as declared : Georgia Bee 2 CContinved from Page 6) UND AS DECL/ December, 1962 SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia 1 feed as declared ee Lawson FEED COMPANY, Canton, Georgia RED LSBURY COMPANY, Galnesville, Georgia 1 feeds as declared SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Carolina 3 feeds as declared N PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri 5 feeds as declared STANDARD MILLS, INC., Macon, Georgia 1 feed as declared Tr FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia feeds as declared STEGALL MILLING COMPANY, Marshville, North Carolina 1 feed as declared OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia feeds as declared SWIFT & COMPANY, Moultrie, Georgia 1 feed as declared mY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee feeds as declared SYLACAUGA CALCIUM PRODUCTS COMPANY, Sylaucauga, Alabama 2 feeds as declared OUGLASS COMPANY, Norfolk, Virginia feed as declared G. H. TANNER FEED COMPANY, Lawrenceville, Georgia 1 feed as declared EASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia | feed as declared THOMPSON-WEINMAN & COMPANY, Cartersville, Georgia 2 feeds as declared RN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia | feeds as declored BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia 1 feed as declared RN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia L feeds as declared ERN STATES LIME CORPORATION, Crab Orchard, Tennessee 3 feeds as declared WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama 8 feeds as declared INC., WHITFIELD COUNTY CO-OPERATIVE, Dalton, Georgia 1 feed as declared WHIFWORTH'S HATCHERY & POULTRY FARM, 2 feeds as deciared Lavonia, Georgia pr. Calif. rabbits for my home. Cannot ship. Ginn, 2375 Cloverdale we 1g Ph: Rabbits: _ pedigree [Chun chilla doe $8.; pedigree black doe, $5.; pedigree N.Z. doe, $5.; 3 New Zealand does, NU. eae Ce arht. does os. ease all colored doe, $3; free young rabbits, about 2 mos. old, with every doe pur- bree Rocky Strickland, Rt. Sullivan Rd., College Park, Ph PO. 6-2028. Sev. hundred Bobwhite Quail in large flight pens, some select birds for breed- ers, $3. pr. Per. 70; 3 pr. Fly- ing Mallard ducks, $5. pr.; Golden Sebright Bantams, $4. pr.; $5. trio. C. L. Caw- thon, Riverdale, Ph. GR. 8- 8106 (After 6 p.m.). Several fat Bobwhite Quail in flight pens, $1. pr. bird; ,| also, breeders, $2.50 pr.; mat- ed prs., $3. pair; several good Quail cages, well Bee Per. 44. J. L. Reed, Rt. Kenne- saw, Ph. 974-6508 Gitavictte). 1962 hatch Swinhoe pheas- ant hen, $20.5 1962 hatch lineated cock. *$20.; 2 Erkel Francolin hens, $10. ea.; 1962 ne Amherst pheasants, $10. pr. BF: came, 2375 Clover- dale oe S. E., Atlanta 16. Sev. hundred Bobwhite quail, 200 Chukars, Tenn. Red Quail, all in large flight pens. Write what you want and ask for details; also, So- liciting inquiries concerning booking orders for quail eggs to be available in 1963 laying season, large quantities. To in- quire about booking order, contact J. L. Take, 1328 Zist St., Columbus, Per. 10. White Doves, $5. pr.; Ring- neck Doves, $4. pr. Will ship express collect. Send money order. Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St., N.E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR 4- 5152. Per. 28. Pheasants: Reeves, 4 hens, one cock, $16.; Silver, 4 hens, 3 cocks, $21.; Green versicol- or, 3 hens, 2 cocks, $20.; Swinhoe, one cock, $6. All 1960 hatch, will ship. James E. Barber, 107 East Lewis St., Waycross. Large stag, 5% or 6 Ibs., % R. H. and % blue Trailer and one hen, % Brown Red, Ginn grey, $5. for all; also, 6 Ib. blue stag, $4., can ship one or all M.O. or cash, C. L. Griffin, 712 Oak St., Gaines- ville. HOG CHOLERA ERADICATION PROGRAM (In order of qualification date) 1. Dodge 20. Terrell 39. Stewart 2. Bleckley 21. Wilcox 40. Crawford 3. Wilkinson 22. Appling 4]. Colquitt 4. Telfair 23. Treutlen 42. Twiggs 5. Irwin 24. Crisp 43. Liberty 6. Johnson 25. Laurens 44. Bacon 7. Turner 26. Jefferson 45. Richmond 8. Wheeler 27. Worth 46. Oconee 9. Evans 28. Screven 47. Lee 10. Baldwin 29. Jenkins 48. Echols 11. Talbot 30.. Stephens 49. Emanuel 12. Washington 31. Jeff Davis 50. Baker 13. Quitman 32. Toombs 51. Ben Hill 14. Lowndes 33. Early 52. Putnam 15. Bryan 34. Walton 53. Tift 16. Sumter 35. Columbia 54. Seminole 17. Pulaski 36. Elbert 55. Peach Montgomery 37. Webster 56. Coffee Tattnall 38. Bulloch hues ag. PAGE EIGHT Bde: Game & Gaul FOR SALE About 15 pr. common pig- eons, some crossed with white King, 75e pr. C. W. Colsen- beck, Gray. Black, red and yellow Fan- tail pigeons, yellow Birming- ham Rollers, all $5. pr. Best of 50 yrs. constant breeding. Fred Thompson, Clarkston, Ph. HI. 3-9147. : Extra lange Bobwhite quail for sale. Per. 90. George Bla- lock, Rt. 1, Box 198, Grove- town, Ph. RE 6-2241. Miscellaneous FOR SALE Several thousand gals. pure Ga. sugarcane syrup packed in gal. cans 6 to case for ship- ping or pick up at Cedar Springs, $9. case; also, % gal. cans, 6 to case, $4.50 (also packed 12 to case). Shipped from Blakely Exp. only in ease lots. Send M. O. Ship- ment made day order recd. Leon M. Baughman, Cedar Springs. : 14, 100 lb. cap., yellow feed bags, 35c ea., plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum- ming. Enterprise electric meat grinder, 3-4 H. motor in good cond.; also, meat block, 36 ins. in good cond., $75. for both, you come after. Henry Bowie, 509 Burson Ave., Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-8405 (no collect calls). Extracted wild flower ho- ney, mostly clover, in 1 gal glass, $5. Will not ship. D. R. Bruce, 369 Inman St., S. W, Ph. PL. 3-5037. Tobacco sticks, 1 in. sq. by 54 inches, $30. thousand on my yard, or $35. delivered. Minimum del. 3500. R. L. Fowler, Villa Nova St., Cuth- bert, Ph. RE. 2-2060 (no col-. lect calls). Two lg. iron pots, one jum- bo. $6. ea.; weed sprayer, $9.; lots of heavy wire and _ iron railings from dismantled ar- bor, all in good cond. also, 1, 6 gal. and 1, 4 gal. churn. Mrs. F. L. Underwood, 2398 Lake- wood Ave., S. W., Atlanta 15, Ph. MA. 7-8539. Two 50 Ib. cans fresh hog fard, $7.50 can. Seggie Dun- can, Rt. 3, (Five Forks) Law- renceville, Ph. TH. 5-2998. 3 bu. only good Red Skin peanuts, well. graded and clean, $6.50 bu. (25 lIbs.); 12- 1% lbs.. (% bu.) $3.50. Post- age extra. No less than half bushel shipped. Ralph Sherer, Rt. 1, Box 44, LaGrange. 100 pet. pure dried ground red hot pepper, 1 oz. 35c; 3 ozs. $1.; 1 lb., $4.; 5 lIbs., $20.; 10 Ibs., $35. All P. P. L. Doug- fas Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas. Nice sun dried apples, 1962 crop. good for cooking, 65c lb. a postage. Mrs. Mary Free, jal. 1962 nice shade cured sage, $2. Ib. P. P. No orders for less than one pound, and crders filled only in zones 1 and 2. Mrs. Nathan Weatherby, Rt. 8, Box 35A, Ball Ground. Yellow root, life everlasting and mistletoe 4 lb. lardbox full, $1.; ratsbane 25c match- ~box full; poke root, 4, $1.; Wild cherry bark, 75c, 4 lb. Yardbox full; sassafras, 2 lg. roots, 50c; queen of meadow, 2 lb. lardbox full, $1.: black- berry roots 2 lb. lardbox fuil ~80c. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, _ Ellijay. Yellow root, freshly dug and washed, 4 lb. lardbox full, nice, fresh dried cow- horn pepper, for home use only, 4 lb. lardbox full 50c or 7 doz., $1.; queen of meadow, 4 Wb. lardbox full, 90c. Add postage. Mrs. Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53, Ellijay. 1962 crop mountain wild- flower honey, thick, raw, ex- actly as bees made it, 5 lb. tin, strained, $1.50; six, 5 lb. o $8.; 5 lb. tin with comb, 2.; six 5 Ib. pails with comb, | 10.50. Add postage. Edward D. Colston, Rt. 1, Box 307, Toccoa, Jerusalem artichokes, $2. gal.; bu. $10. at my home, or plus shipping charges. Send M. or check with order. Permit. C. W. Page, 149 No. Ave. N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452. Sassafras, yellow root, wild cherry tree bark, ratsbane, seven bark and queen of mea- dow, 4 lb. lardbox full, $1. ea., plus 35c postage. Mrs. Wayne Alden Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Lg. Martin gourds, 50c ea., med. size, 35c ea.; yellow root; sassafras; May apple; queen of meadow; yellow dock roots; wild cherrybark;: alder bark; ratsbane, ea. 4 lb. lardbox full, $1. plus 35c postage; catnip and pepper- mint, 30c bunch; 3, 60c; Mar- tin gourd seed, 25c pk., and stamped envelope. Mrs. Free- man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Hot red pepper. bright, scund pods for home use, 25 doz.; 5 doz., $1. and postage. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay. Complete parade outfit: saddle, bridle, breastband, corona, hipdrops, Serapi and 2 sets of anklets. Miss Jayne Harris, 1957 Fisher Rd. Rt. 3, Atlanta 15, Ph. MA. 2-3267. New crop buckeyes, half gal. $3.; 40c doz. Mrs. J. D. Phillips; Rt. 1,4 -Box:-130; Wrightsville. 85 white chicken feed sacks, 100 cap., nice smooth cloth, 25 ea.; Indian corn, 10c ear, many dif. color grains, nice size ears. Send pcestage. Pro- mpt shipment. Mrs. Mae Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville. Well matured Martin gou- rds, Ig., 50c ea.; medium, 35c ea.; cut, shellacked, and ready to hang, $1. ea.; also, Martin gourd seed, lg. pk., 25c; bu. gourd seed, 20 seed, $1.; odd shaped African gourd seed, 8 different kinds, mixed, 30 seed $1. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman. Rt. 5, Ellijay. 25 Ib. pure hog lard, $3.50 ean at my farm. Mrs. Kate eer Fayetteville, Ph. HO. Pasture. available for lg. number of beef cattle or non productive dairy cows until April or May Ist., $2.50 head per. month and you keep up fences. Someone on farm you can arrange to watch after. Farm, 6 mi. North of Newnan at Madras, pastures fenced and cross fenced. Contact R. B. Bowen, 315 Peters St.. S. W., Atlanta 3, Ph. MU. 8-1428 until 5 p. m. iiiscellaneous WANTED Want approx. 8-10 tons Coastal Bermuda hay deliver- ed to my farm at Clermont, 12 mi. N. of Gainesville. Quote price delivered. Frank We Delong Jr., 757 Beverly Drive, Gainesville, Ph. LE, 4- 5301, during day. Want buggy, first class shape, within 100 miles of LaFayette. State price and location. A. D. Clark, Rt. 2 Kensington. Want honey peach trees, will pay your price for young trees, seed or graft wood. ? Erskine Carter, 202 W. Church St., Americus, Ph. 924-5585, _ Want pair of mule clippers in good cond., reasonably priced. A. L. Milligan, Rt. 3 Gainesville. Want one whole, short fur, cured sheep hide (no green hides). State size, condition and price. A. W. Hudgins, 742 Concord Rd.. Smyrna. Want 4 or 5 qt. black iron water kettle; and plain white porcelain wash basin for farm home. State cond., and price del. Mis. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Box 107, Kennesaw. ? Want to buy old cedar wa- ter bucket with brass hoops around it. Must be guaranteed not to leak, and not to be over ten dollars delivered. Mrs. R. E. Stokes, 103 Law St. Thomasville. Want to buy, or will swap quilt patterns; also, want to buy nice size pomegranate bush (edible kind). Mrs, Carl Knight, Box 133, Hwy. 138, Fairburn. having garlic for use and for planting; also, rattle root. State what you have and price. Mrs. Violet Colston, Rt. 1, Cornelia. Want 12-15 lbs. smoked pork sausage (no haslets ad- ded). J. L. Mercer, 2204 Schley Ave., Albany. Want someone to quilt 5 quilt tops. Will furnish every- thing. Sittate price. Mrs. Ber- mice McClure, 1753 Hadlock St. S.W., Atlanta 11, Ph. PL. 8-3830. : Want to buy corn, Barley or Milo. Edward lL. Boyd, 2037 Spring Hill Terrace, Au- gusta. ~ Handicrafts FOR SALE Crib quilt, cat pattern, appliqued on white, set in blocks of green, $4. and post- age; 2 dbl. size quilt tops: Sunflower patchwork on wh- ite, set together yellow blocks. $7. and postage; Rose top, patchwork on white with black thread, set in blocks of pink, $7. and postage. Clara Bigham, Box 69, Chatsworth Rd., Dalton. Bib aprons, $1. ea.; good sized band aprons, $1. ea.; 5, $4.75; med. size 50c; dresser scarves, $1. ea. Free gift witn every order. Add _ postage Mrs. Maver Estep, 137 Au- burn Ave., LaGrange. Lge. dbl. bed size afghans: one, brown, yellow, gold and beige combination; other multi-color with black trim, real nice and well made, rea- sonably priced. Mrs. Flossie Roberts, 305 Logan St., S. W., Atlanta 12, Ph. JA. 4-1269. Fancy ergandy and lace ap- rons, $1.50 ea.; cotton aprons, 75c ea.: 6, $4.; attractive work aprons, lg. pockets al! around, $1. ea.; pot holders, 15c ea.; 10, $1.; childrens fancy org- andy and lace dresses, 1-6 yr. size, $3. ea.; hand painted pillowcases, set. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Ri. 5 Ellijay. Colorful luncheon cloths and napkins, pull-thread fr- inged, of different cclors and materials, standard sizes, $2. ea. State size, color and mat- erial; also, fancy woven pot- holders, 20c ea., or 6, $1. Mrs. N. Kirk, 211 Washington St., S. W., Apt. 10, Atlanta 3. Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs, 75 ea.; potholders 15c ea.; 10, $1.; emb. dish towels, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Wool and nylon baby sets, (sack, cap and booties) white or colors, $6.50; booties only, $1. 25; tams, $1.50. Mrs. M. L. Liles, Rt. 2, Carrollton, Ph. TE, 2-2930. Want to hear from someone nice design, $3. New handmade dbl. bed size quilts made of good solid and print cotton material, cotton padding: Dbl. Wedding Ring; Grandmothers Flewer Garden; Dresden Plate; Step Around Mtn; Grandmothers Fan, all $12. ea.; one Grape Vine Puzzle of brown and gold, $14. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay. : Quilt tops, new maiterial, $2. ea.; tatting, Hen and Bid- die pattern in wht. and vari- gated, wht. and blue and wht. and green, 50c yd.; cro. cen- itterpieces, lg., $2.85: small $1.05. No checks. Mrs. J. L. 483-8572. Nice handpainted pillow- cases, permanently washable, in bleached muslin and pastel colors, $3. set; scarves to match, $2. ea., in floral and other designs: Forget Me Nots; Ribbons: Mr. and Mrs.; Floral. Spray: Hearts and Roses; Iris: Dainty Basket Lg. Pansies, and others. Mrs. IL. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay. Oven mitts, 50c pr.; quilted pot holders, 15 ea.; pot hand- le pad, 10c; novelty hais (minature); apron and oven mitt, $1. Mrs. E, Kilpatrick, 2544 Roswell Rd., Marietta. Nice, well made, print ap- rons, good materials, lg. size, bright cols., 50c ea. plus post- age. Mrs. Scott, 1570 Elleby Rd., S. E.. Atlanta 15. Ellington, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. |: Handmade diaper shirts baby checks or batiste, 2, $1. dacron and rayon crepe sac- ques, lace or crochet trim. pastel cols., $1. ea.; caps to match 50; rayon flannel sac- ques, asstd. cols., cro. edging. $1. ea.; cro. booties, nylon or mercerised cotton, $1. pr. Mrs. Sue Tiller, P, O. Box 219. Elberton. Nice aprons made of best materials, prints, checks and plain and designs, very nice, small 50c; med., 75c; Ig., $1.; old fashioned bonnets $1. Add postage. Mrs. C. F. Humpnh- reys, 125 North Ave., Garage Apt., Gainesville. Ruffle dresser set, $1.; 3 pe. Star dresser set, $1.25; 3 pc. pineapple dresser set, $1.50; pineapple apron $2.; 7 rose dcily $1. All for $5.50. Mrs. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 34, Kingsland. Triple pineapple doily, 20 in., $2.; rack pool doily 18 in., $2.; grandmothers favorite edging, 75c yd.; star flower doily, 15 in., $1.50. Add post- age. Miss Lois Spears. Rt. 1. Finleyson. White pillowcases, emb., $1.-pr.; with cro. edge, $1.25 pr.; sheeting, $1. pr.; lg. old fashioned bonnets, $1. ea.; emb. dish towels, 7, $1.; ap- rons, 3 small, $1.; med. 50c ea.; lg. 75 ea. No checks or stamps. Add 40c postage. Mrs. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford. 9 piece white chair or sofa sets, $6.; yellow set, $5.50; hot mats to match, 2, $1.; crochet pillows, $2.25 and $1.75; cen- ter pieces, $2.25 and $1.75, white and colored. Add post- age. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 316, Eastanollee. Baby sweater sets, wocl or nylon, shell stitch, includes sweater, cap and booties in pink, blue, yellow, green or white, $5. set; $4.40 for swea- ter and cap, and 60e for boo- ties. P. P. Send M. O., or, will send C. O. D. State color. Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4, Box 14, Blairsville. Homemade tatting edging in white, 20c yd. plus 10c postage; also, hand crocheted pepeorn edging in white. 2c yd. 10c postage. Mrs. C. F. Butler, Rt. 7, Moultrie. : Soft, washable, genuine -lambskin baby moccasins, in blue, pink or white, all emb. and handlaced in white, $1.10 pr.; 3 pr., $3. P. P. Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, New Echota, Calhoun. Ladies fancy tea aprons made of nice materials, trim- med, 65c and $1. ea. Add postage. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay. pilloweases of many colors, made of nice, white broad- cloth or poplin, $2.85 pr.; nice appliqued Dutch girl aprons, 2 girls to apron (of many colors), $2.25 ea. Half post- age paid. Bessie Williams, Rt. 1, Box 303, Eastman. solid colors, ruffled, rick rack, |. pot holders, 3, $1. hot plate Nice appliqued Dutch girl |. ero. to ea. pi roses: pink, yellow, | $2.25 pr.; cro. cream centerpiece, diamonx $2.25 -ea.; cro. wall pears, peaches, red, and purple with green stems and leop for 50c ea. Add 10c post checks. Mrs. W. C. 2, Lula. . Phe Cro. baby slippers. blue, white or yelloy with button and lac $1. pr.; cro. baby sho cotton with pink, | yellow, rayon and trim, $1. pr.; cro. bab: white, pink, blue, or rayon with lace trim, Mrs. Sonny Dutton, Fairmount. Ph. MA. (Calhoun), no collect | Childrens dresses, made, 1-6 yr. size, $2. size, cotton ruffle bed: asstd. cols., ( es 75e ea.; 6, ie holders, 20c ea.; towels, appliqued or 25 ea:; 5, $1.3 dbl. b quilt tops, $3. ea.; pie pattern. Add _ postage Freeman Long, Rt. 5 FEBRUARY 1, 1963 Friday, promptly P.M.Union Stock Ya Georgia Angus Assoc Mid-Winter Sale: 75 breeding age bul females, most with at side, rebred. Fo: information contac f Parker, 3858 Mathis St. con, Ph. SH. 3-8285. FEBRUARY 6, 1963 taGeorgia Spotted Assn. (formerly Ga. ted Poland China Show and _= Sal M.16 open gilt: giltsand 13 boars sold. For further inf tact Ronald F. Dawson. FEBRUARY 12, 1963 Georgia Swine Bre Annual All Breed Boat Gilt SaleCoastal Exveriment Station. 9:00 A. M.Sale 1:00. only boar pigs tested Swine Test Station, Coastal Plain Exp. S be offered, weighing Ibs. at 150 days of a breeds and approx. 50 formance tested bo sellbreeders to co approx. 60 open and gilts. All animals tc health papers. Lunch ved at sales arena pri sale. B. L. Southwell mal Husbandry Dept eriment Station, Tift While the booklet The Internal Revenue Service has a | booklet of tax advice for farmers of this are A. C. Ross, District Director of Internal enue announced today. Called Farmer's Tax Guide, it is a able from county agents or the nearest ternal Revenue Office. The free bookle written in non-technical language and tains numerous examples showing how rules apply in actual situations. A check of farm income and expenses and a samp filled-in return form is included. to assist farmers in the preparation of 1962 tax returns, it is also us 1 reference guide throughou was written prima