Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1963 February 27

Phil



Campbell,



Commissioner



2UME 48



arm Work

WANTED



an who is exp. in farm
< and with chickens, car-
er work, and plumbing
*s job on farm. Can drive
or tractor. John H. Sla-
Rt. 1, Danielsville.
yr. old single white man
S job on chicken farm

eneral work. Want
ve in as one of family for
board and $20. wk.

s. William Hester, Rt. 1,
ant sober and industrious
2- man, 36 to 45 yrs.,
e, or married, (small
ly), as working foreman
rain and cattle fanm 55
No. of Savannah. Must
Knowledge of general
of equipment. Board,
2 and salary with per-
we of profits, and 2
S vacation to right man.
full description of self
family first letter. Ref-
es exchanged. Drunks or
rs need not answer. L.
itchell, 712 East 39th St.,

ee
int light fanm work and
. house for man to batch
ith garden spot in North
Catoosa or Walker Co.,
someone who does not
: and not far from town.
Deering, P.O. Box 118,

Be eee
int job on farm, cattle or
ry, 50 yrs. old, have
lf and wife, want 4 room
> with water and elec.
340. wk. Will have to be
d, reply at once. Frank
or, Rt. 1, Box 148, Ameri-



ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 27, 1963

NUMBER 26



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gle white man wants



elping on stock or chick-
rm. Can work mule, can
rive tractor or truck.
_ work for board and
ing and small salary, and
in. State age and num-
a family. Must have bus
Taft Parker, Rt. 2, Box
icRae (c/o A. S. Dover).

Middleaged man wants job
on farm looking after cattle
or chickens, need job by
March 15, no sooner. All let-
ters answered. J. B. Cammer-
on, c/o John A. Wells, RFD
1, Helena.

Want family with 2 to work |

in hen house on chicken farm,
must give references, where
last worked, permanent job
for right man. Charles E. Bar-
rett, Rt. 1, Cornelia, Ph. 773-
4306 (no collect calls).



nt white married man,
idable, sober and honest,
ork on farm. Part time
3 and part crop on shar-
fave comfortable house
elect., gas and water, on
l road, school bus and
by door. Give age, num-
n family, health and
snces first letter. Lester
ebb, Rt. 1, Comer, Ph.
-4085.

White Christian man, age
47, widow, wants job with
chickens, layers or broilers
or any farm work. Sober, de-
pendable, want $20. wk. Can-
not drive truck or tractor,
must have bus. fare. Want
job at once. Will answer all
letters. Troy Binford c/o N.
H. Satterfield, Rt. 2, Dah-

lonega.



wried white man, with
and soe child, ee
olng iry, poultry or
work. Can drive truck
tractor. Need job at once,
is out of Hall Co. will
furnished house. Curtis
bers, Rt. 1, Murrayville,
sE. 4-3863 (after 5:30

ired_ welder and me-
2, with wife, would like
aaintaining farm mach-

Have own welding
ment. Would drive trac-

me. D. L. Herod, 1814
is Ave., College Park,
37-3838.

ily, wants

farm work,

Man, 23 yrs. old, with fam-
work on dairy,
general or poultry farm, Exp.,
and can go to work at once.

J. C. Stepp, Blue Ridge.

White man, age 44 yrs., and

wife who can work, 3 chil-

dren, good Christian family,
wants job on farm doing light
16 yrs. exp. in
dairy work, and can drive
truck and tractor, and do
most anything on dairy farm.
Do not drink or smoke, and

can give references. Need job

at once, can move anytime.
Tribble Stephens, Monticel-



ite man, 37, wants job
ig to 5000 or 6000 lay-
ens. Exp., sober, honest
ependable. Will work
sasonable weekly salary
ar round basis for per-
tho does not drink. Need
moved to 3-4 R. house,
ove. Ready to start
.e for coed party.










Farm Help

WANTED

Want nice Christian lady

to do light farm chores and
keep house for 2 adults, pri-
vate room
|T.V., small salary, good home
to right

and bath, with
W.



Want settled man and wife
to operate hen farm, experi-
enced in looking after hens,
grading eggs for hatchery and
general work. We _ furnish
dwelling house and $200.00
month salary and with pro-
per care you can make bonus.
Will hire only experienced
person with references. E. P.



Riley, Atlanta Road, P. O.
Box 408, Gainesville
Want middle-aged couple

with income as caretaker, and
to take care of Vet. age 39
and farm, having what you
make. No tools or stock fur-
nished. Desire someone who
needs thome (no_ drinker).
Farm located 9 mi. Gaines-
ville on dirt road, no water
in house. Work would be
cooking, care of house, gard-
ening and buying groceries.
Prefer S.D.A. couple easy to
get along with. Netti Alexan-
der, Rt. 2, Lula.



Want unencumbered white
woman to do light fanm work
and housework will furnish
room and board plus salary,
permanent to right person,
have modern conveniences.
Mrs. Maude Pate, Rt. 1, Arabi,
Ph. 925-4055.

Want white woman to do
light farm work and house
work and help with semi-in-
valid wife, $12. wk. plus room
and board. L. A. Matthews,
ee 2, Fayetteville, Ph. 461-



Want white, settled, mid-
dleaged single or widow wo-
man to live in as one of fam-
ily. Private room and bath
furnished plus salary. Must be
healthy and able to do light
farm work and care for 4 chil-
dren, 3 girls, ages 11, 9 and 5
and one boy age 12 mos.:; and
housekeeping. Must furnish
references. Mrs. Billy Mc-
Elmurray, Rt. 1, Reynolds.
ucts ater eta reed raee aS oc A

Want woman to do light
farm chores and housekeep-
ing, in small home with 4
children, ages, 16, 14, 12, and
, $10. wk., room and board.
Will ans. all letters: State all
about yourself in first letter.
Mrs. John Chandler, Jr., Ab-
botts Rd., Conyers.

Want farm hand with small
family for work on farm.
Steady work. 5 room house
on school bus route. No drink-
ers. Give references. Jack
Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want white Christian lady
over 65 to do light farm
work and housework. Am an
elderly widow woman. Live
in 4 room house, 4 miles from
Marietta, $40. mo., room and
board. Near 3 churches, re-
ferences required. Mrs. Vada
Pence, 305 Crider Dr., Ma-
rietta.







Two horse crop, about 17
A. cotton allotment, for rent
on standing rent or other
satisfactory basis, to person
who has own tractor and who
is able to run own business.
Must be of good character
and furnish good references.
Will furnish 4 R. house if
needed. 3 mi. of Temple on
Hwy. 113. Mrs. Frank E. Mc-
Brayer, Rt. 2, Temple, Ph.
566-3462 (not collect).

Equipment

FOR SALE



1-% ton Ford 5 yd. dump
truck, long whl. base; and 1.
2 speed, rearend for Forc
truck; also, approx. 90 ft. used
4 in., steel pipe, filling anc
flanges for sand pump o7
other uses, and 2 chain wren-
ches for pipe up to 8 in. J. D.
Jones. 4629 Cascade Rd, s
W., Ben Hill Sta., Atlanta 11.
i a a

Front-end loader fits Majo:
Diesel Ford tractor, $250.
Truman Logan, Whiteheac
Rd., Athens, Ph. 546-0689.

52-R combine with power
unit; 8 disc Oliver grain drill:
No. 19 Oliver plow, and No
13 Oliver plow; reversible
hillside plow; 52 Massey-Har-
ris section harrow; Cole corr
planter; Georgia Cracker st-
alk cutter and 2 horse wagon
for sale. Jchn (Jay) Jones.
Jr., McGinnis Ferry Rd., Su-
wanee, Ph. 476-3610 Duluth.

1953 Ford pick-up, aute
transmission, fair tires, V-
motor, runs good, $250. H. M.
Moon, Rt. 1, Oxford, Ph. 786-.
7842 (Covington).

Fuel tank in good cond., 275
gallons, no pump, $20. F. O. B.
Palmetto. H. D. Wilson, Rt. Ly
Palmetto, Ph. 463-5511.

1950 Ford tractor and
equipment, practically new.
cultivators, planter, Bush and
Bog disc tiller plow scrape
and trailer, for sale. V. W-.
Muse, Rt. 2, Carrollton, Ph.
TE. 2-6766 (not collect).

1956 Intnl. pickup truck,
good cond., good tires, $550.
Robt. H. Clements, 2678 N.
Thompson Rd., N. E., Atlanta
19, Ph. 457-9145.

Pull type 5-disc tiller plow,
neds some repair in clutch,
otherwise in good cond., has
22 in. disc. G. N. Byrum, Rt.
2, Box 115, Washington,

Ferguson 3 disc plow, has
plowed about 140-150 acres,
$250. Ivan E. Taylor, Rt. 3,
Box 245, Griffin.

1000 to 1800 hen egg auto-
matic self turner incubator.
Right price and cond. M. E.
Samples, 581 Stewart Ave.,
S. W., Atlanta 10, Ph. JA. 4-
9003.

1950 Farmall cub tractor
and equipment. Tractor in
good cond., with good rubber,
equip. in good cond. except
fertilizer distributor; also al-
most new cycle mower, all
$500. Earl Ingram, Rt. 1, Box
19, Junction City.

6 row cotton duster, $20.;
bush and beg harrow, 3 point.
$65.; Enterprise sausage mill,
lge. type, perfect cond., $5.:
2-horse turning plow, $2. Mrs.
U. L. Bellew, Box 1204, Dan-
ielsville Rd., Athens, Ph. LI.
38-5005.

Cub tractor with adjustable
front axle, lights, starter.
touch control system, power
take-off, drawbar, one dis<
plow, and belt pulley in good









cond.; also planter which
needs some repair. Will take
stock as. partial payment

James R. Cowan, Rt. 1, Rocky
Face.

1961 Intnl. 46 power take-
off baler, $1100.; Intnl. pull-
type rake $250.; Intnl. mower
$125.; Intnl. hay conditioner
$300.; Intnl. 25 ft. hay and
grain elevator mounted on
rubber, $350. All in excel
Cond. Coleman Bass, Rt. 1



Greenville, Ph. OR. 2-4417.









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Equipment



1 horse wagon and pr. of
harness, practically new, -all
for $100. cash, at my place.
Kathryn J. Drake, Rt. 4, Box



good shape; Covington cotton
dropper, $25.; Cole corn doub-
le hopper, $15.; Chattancoga
turning plow, ready to go, and
several mule-drawn farm
tools will exchange for bree-
der pigs or calves; also, want
one cultivator frame for Ford
tractor. J. D. Wilcher, Gibson.



cond., with 8 disc King har-
row, 2-disc plow and Dear-
born mower, all for $800., or
will sell separately. Harold
Rt. 4, Douglas-
ville, Ph. 942-4111.

Seeder planter, 8 diisc, in-
terchangable sprockets, plants
1 in. to 40 in., lettuce to but-
ter beans, excel. for peas,
peanuts, mule-drawn, can be
changed for garden tractor,
$25.; also Burpee pressure
canner, 16 No. 2 can cCap.,
$10.; can sealer, seals No. 2
and 3 cans, $10. Will ship col-
lect. W. B. Bethune, McBean.

Duplex 6 row cotton duster
and all kinds of mule-drawn
farm tools for sale. Mrs. Frank
E. McBrayer, Rt. 2, Temple,
Ph. 566-3462.





10 ft.



grain ;
John Deere combine, prac-
tically new, priced right. W.
E. Boney, Rt. 1, Box 28, Jack-
sonville, Ga. Ph. 833-2750.

1 horse wagon and harness
in good cond.; also, John
Deere tractor for sale. Mrs.
Willie B. Tuck, Rt. 1, Lithonia,
Ph. 826-2632 (Loganville).

Good 2 horse wagon, body
fair cond., will sell cheap. C.
F. Helton, Rt. 1, Lithonia, Ph.
483-8848 (Conyers).

David Bradley garden trac-
tor turn plow, lay-off plow,
dise. harrow, all for $195.; O.
W. Croft, 841 Grand Ave.,
ABN Atlanta 18, Ph. SY 4-

500 gal. fuel oil tank and
heater, $65. A. G. Vollrath,
Campshighland Rd., Rt. 1,
Smyrna, Ph. 436-3188.

McCullough chain saw, 18
in. blade. used 3 mos., $75.5
junked Allis Chalmers W.C.
tractor $30. C. V. Tidwell, Rt.
1, Irwinton.

Side mounted mower, hay
rake, Ezee- Flow fertilizer
spreader, Jay-Bee feed grind-
er, all operates on Ford hy-
draulic lift; also, complete
irrigating system and power
operated Myers orc hard
sprayer. D. B. Hunt, 3590
vans Rd., Doraville, Ph. 457-
3268.

5 deck elect. brooder, good




















cond., $35. T..G. OKelley,
Ba 44, Maysville, Ph. 652-
2121.



1960 Ford % ton truck in
first class cond., good tires,
$900. C. V. Oliver, Rt. 1, Box
224 Hogansville. ee

1958 Ford % ton pickup
truck radio and heater, good
cond., $725. cash. G. E. Hear-
ne, 171 Jons Ave., Fairburn,
Ph. 964-7360.

4 tires 700:14, 5, 10 ply for
trailer, like new, $85. cash.
D. H. Brownlee, Rt. 1, Stone
Mountain, Ph. 469-8107.

1950 Ford 1-% ton truck
in good cond., good _ tires,
$395, G. W. Ross, Rt. 3, Box
66, Eastman, Ph. 374-2613.

One horse wagon in good
cond., $20., would take less.
L. D. Elder, Rt. 2, Salem Rd.,
Carrollton. :

Heavy duty, 26 in., 8 dise,
pull type harrow, all metal
frame, $65. W. L. Banks, Rt.
1, Fairburn, Ph. 964-7934.

Intnl. trailer type, 2 disc.
tiller fits A., Super A. or Cub
tractor, like new, $60.; 2 disc
side tiller for C. Allis Chal-
mers, perfect shape, $100. H.
C. Holloman, Rt. 1, Temple,
Ph. 562-3477 (not collect).











4 drawer incubator; Sears,
Roebuck 3 deck brooder,
holding pens and pairing off
pens for quail. James. B.
Faulkner, Rt. 5, Mt. Zion,
Burwell Rd., Carrollton, Ph.
832-7424 (not collect).

1956 LH. pick - up truck,
new engine, new brakes, new
drums, extra good 6-ply mud
grip tires, heater. All steel
welded cattle body optional.
Eliza Hayes, c/o Model Farm,
Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph, Al. 3=
4558 (Newnan)





Garden tractor, Titan, Roto-
Spader, 3 H. P. Briggs- Strat-
ten motor, used about 1 hr.,
$125. Jabe P. Stockely, 2726,
Amelia Ave.,



Ford Diesel tractor, model
851, used less than 300 hrs.;
also, 8% ft.
O-hitch harrow,
F. Bioust, Stone
Ph. 469-9510.

John Deere heavy duty
smoothing harrow, good cond.,
priced to sell. J. N. Young, Rt.
1, Box 318, Carrollton.

3 H.P. Brady garden trac-
turning plow,
plow, and cultivator; also, 5
HP. Bolen Husky garden
tractor, turner, cultivator, and
attachments, for sale, or will
something I can
use on farm. Thomas L. Gra-
-vitt, Rt. 2, Alpharetta.

1% ton Intnl truck, motor
recently overhauled, good
tires, good farm truck, cheap.
W. P. Elder, Jr., Culloden, (9
mi. South Barnesville).

Two, 8 ft., automatic drink-

; ft. of 3/4 in gal-
vanized pipes with all fittings;
750 cap. chick brooder, elec-
tric, all for $25., good cond.;
also, want 2 tractor tires, size
10-24 with good tread and

_ reasonable. W.-C. Self, Rt. 2,
Fairburm, Ph. 964-3284,









2 horse wagon and 1-horse
wagon, good as new. B. B.
McKenzie, Rt. 1, Comer.

Set of Howe scales, weighs
up to 600 lbs, perfect cond.,
$35. Will not ship. O. M
Ruff, Sr., P. O., Morrow.

Utility trailer, all metal
frame, 50-96 inches inside,
15 in. wheels, for sale, or will
trade for set of welding
gauges and torch. Douglas
Forsyth, Rt. 7, Rome.

Myers hand pump with
pump jack and motor and
pressure tank (30 gal.), in
good cond., $55. No letters
answered. A. C. Fleming, Rt.
2, Stapleton, (7 mi. So. on
Hwy. 296).

6 Bowers Kero pipeless
brooders. Give away price.
Douglas Byrom, Rt. 1 Sharps-
burg, Ph. AL. 3-0893.

48 units, 10 hole hens nest
$8. ea.; 20 ege baskets, $1.25
ea.; Egg-O-Matic egg gsrad-
er, $25., or will trade for
something I can use on farm.
All equip. in good cond. Sam
A. Shuler, Rt. 3, Fayetteville
(Hwy. 85, next to drive-in
theatre) Ph. HO 1-7162 (not
collect).

4 wheel rubber tired trail-
er for tractor, good tires and
steel frame, needs bed, $85.
Jack Rich, 2683 Austell Rd.,
Austell, Ph. 948-5250,















1000 gal. Mojonnier vacuum
tank, 5 H. P. Frigidaire Com-
pressor and cooling tower,
$6,500.; Surge pipeline for 28
stall barn, 5 milking units, 2,
8 unit, vacuum pumps, elec-
trie pipeline washer, $2,600.
Lee Cherry, Rt. 1, Monroe,
Ph. 267-9385.

7-% H. P. Homelite chain
saw, 1962 model; lifft-type hay
rake and lift-type breaking
harrow, all for Farmall Cub
tractor, new cond. will sell
for cash, or trade for cattle
or horses. Sloan Whitlock, Rt.
2, Box 244, Toccoa.



Charles ]
burn, Ph. 964-7262 (nights). p s
wagon wheels for sal





1



ying cages, 25
Miller, Box 218, Fair.



David Bradley garden tr-

actor, 5 H. P. with cultivator,
turn plow, middle buster, dise |
harrow, drag harrow, mower
and some extra points and
plows, all in good cond., $150.
A. W. Nations, Rt. 5, Carroll-
ton. :



TntnL haybaler and rake,

No. 46, practically new; front-
end dozer blade for W-9 Far-|
mall tractor, includes power
lift; G. Allis Chalmers tractor,
good cond.; also, pair of grey
mules, wt. about 1,150 Ibs.
each. Ralph Burton, Rt. 4,
Summerville,

(at Subligna).



good cond.,

Good clutch operated saw,
$40. John S. Will-
jams, Rt. 2, Pelham, Ph. 294-
3307.



1955 and 1956 W. D. 45 AC

tractors; set of cultivators, pl-
anters, one lift-type subsoiler,
grain drill, 22 H. P. Kohler
engine. Can be bought separ-
ately
Daily, Flippen (5 mi.
Donough, Ga. Hwy. 351), Ph.
423-4611.

Harold
N. Mc-

or together.



4 whi. rubber tired wagon,

new bedy; also, metal body
utility trailer with springs and
fenders. L. B. Hill, Jonesboro,
Ph. 478-9689.



Deep well pump motor, like

new, $20., W. F. Sexton, 2608
Dixie Rd., Carlton, Ph. 298-

3833 (not collect).



for
Douglasville, Ph. 447-2483.

10 Hudson Butane brooders
sale. Donald Cardell

Mule power John Deere, No.
38, mowing mach., Ist. class
shape, used very little, $75.;

2, 40 and 41, Cole planters | for, g
Conley, Ph. MA. 7-4770.

without guano hoppers, with
all plates and cogs, $10. ea.;
John Deere mule stalk cutter
$10.; Syracuse 77 middle bus-
ter, good shape, one

ooga 92 and 6 new points, $5.;
Avery 2 horse turn plow, size
28, 1 new point, $5. All at
farm. H. W. Thurmond, Far-

| mington.



Farmall M. tractor with
pulley and Super M. motor kit,
very gcod cond., recently
painted. J. S. Wilson, Mont-
icello, Ph. 468-6688 (call
evenings). Z

Like new, 2 row, planters
and cultivators, post hole dig- |
gers, dbl. section harrow, sub-
soiler and buzzard. This equip.
fits all Ford tractors. Will sell
separately or together. W. T.
Cox, Rt. 3, Alpharetta, Ph.
GR. 5-5884, (Birmingham
Hwy.).





Farmall Cub tractor in 200d
running cond., power lift,
power take-off, lights, tires,

| very good shape, orchard type

planters, cultivators, side pl-
ow, lift-type 10 disc harrows,
Gee-Whiz and Buzzard, all for
$450. (See at my farm 3-%
mi. No. of Braselton and 1 mi.
off Hwy., after 5 p. m. on
weekdays and all day Sat. and
Sun.). Guy H.. Cooper, Rt. 1,
Box 50, Braselton.

800 gal. Craft bulk milk
tank with 2, 1-% H. P., com-
pressors, used 18 mos., Surge
pipeline with automatic
cleaning system, and 4 Dela-
val units with 2 H. P. DeLa-=
val compressor. Pipeline in-
stalled in 4 stanchion milking
parlor, reasonably priced.
Henry A. Winn, Dallas, Ph.
447-3690.

John Deere cultivator outfit,
2 John Deere cultivator sp-
ring tooth harrows; set of old
style planters and 1952 model,
3/4 ton, Intnl. truck. Edgar
Sigman, Rt. 1, Social Circle,
Ph. 464-3588.

Allis Chalmers 45 tractor
with pulley, pick-up harrows,









3 dise pick-up plows, all ex-
cel. cond., $975. H. G, Vandi-
vier, Canton.



leigh Dist)s

Trailer for hauling Cater-
pillar, $250. Lawrence Shep-
pard, Rt. 5. Stone Mountain,

Ph. 443=4727.

New Holland Super 66 bai-
ler and rake, almost like new,
will sell cheap. R. B. Zeliner,
Rt. 2, Bex 50, Culloden, Ph.
699 (Barnesville).

_ G. Allis Chalmers tractor
in good cond. with large selec-
tion of equipment, $500. Paul
T. Stephens, 283 Norcross St.,
Roswell, ae 5

6 Bowers Kero pipeless
brooders, give-away price.
Douglas Byron, Sharpsburg,
Ph. Al. 2-0893. :

H. I. Lewis steel flat body
for 1-% or 2 ton truck, 7 ft.
by 4-% ft., good _cond., $100.
Ronnie Pittman, Rt. 1, Avera.

Several factory made, all
wire, rabbit hutches for sale.
J. S. Morgan, Rt. 2, Carters-
ville (at Old Allatoona near
Allatoona landing). :

2 row planters and eultiva- |
tors, $225.; 3, 16 in., cotton
plows, $225.; Gang plows,
$125.; root cutter and sub-
soiler, $35.; 2 plows for young
crops, $75.; hay rake, $35.; 2
whl. trailer, $65. Take all
$700. Paul Schlick, Norcross,
Ph. 448=2356.

Farmall Cub tractor, fair
cond., disc plow, cultivators,
planters, harrow, $450. Frank
Strickland, Rt. 3, Sullivan
Re College Park, Ph. PO. 6-

Extra heavy garden tractor
for heavy garden work, Super
Seven complete with turn
plow, lay-off plow, disc har-
row and yard roller, kept un-
der shelter, $275.; also, culti-
vator and parts. Virgil B. Gil-
bert, Rt. 1, Woodbury (Ra-|
















Leach, Rt. 1, Fairburn
HO. 1-4313 (Not collect



250 gal. cap. Wilson
tank, 3 milkers, also 5!
of dairy cows and
mostly Holstein, and



Kimballs in Fitzgeral

Se

Super A. Farmall t
with hydraulic lift, 2 dis
er, planters and cultir
$275. J. Clyde Page, Om






Very good horse ae



machine, runs in oil, $2!
Holland, Coogler Rd.,










WANTED




_ Want one used tracto
size 10 x 28, state pri

4600 Riggins Mill Rd.,
Want small electric



eggs, in good cond
about 100 egg
Crawford, 127 Garr.



Want road cart and
for large horse. e
you have, cond. and pri



Want spring tooth hi
|3 point hitch for Ford
tor, will trade cattle, h
pigs for same; also, wan
ting and smoothin





new | 0
point, $5.; slat wing Chattan-| q





Ss
Cascade Rd., SW.
Want set of front me





late model planters f
Deere model 60 or Jat



tor. State what you hav
junk wanted. My.
den, Stapleton,
6762 (after 7:3



.|1 ton flat bed truck, sin

ton Chev. or_
(prefer Chev.) tr
Poe, 1370 DeKalb

Ph. 688- 801










Want 4 to 6 HP
tractor with all



equij
bottom plow, cultivator
row and planter, all in




ably priced.
Tice and location. Wi




Oo your place. J. B..V
P.O. Box 961, Dublin,



Want 5-7 H.P. garde
with attachments, wit
mi. radius of Oliver o.
J. R. Wasdin,
Box 142, Newington. |

Want 2 disc tiller fo
(not Cub) it
cond., with 3 point hit
H. King, Rt. 1, Temple.

Want used, heavy d
point hitch ad

Write stating
Aragon Farms, Bainbr


















truck, prefer 1948-1951
OT Ford. Will

mouth 2 door
equal values

what you have. M.

Cattve Bt:
483-8341 (CG











truck; also, want Ford |
tor with live P.T.O. and



J.T. John
Social Circle,




Want 500 gal. cap.
milk cooler in good
Write details and f
Charles Garrison, Rt. 1, 1
lorsville, Ph. 684-575
mart) not collect.

_ Want to trade front:
Allis Chalmers
Have the harrow OF
and want wide frontend.

pe Bees

































NTED
mall 3 tector. C Cc -
pin Jr., Rt. 2, Albany.

"hemes a a = or tae,

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n
Mege
eo
V a tractor, Beet
Sune A, aes C;
er or uper C; any
d .. to be used for
M. Gazaway, 2486 Clitten.
, en. DR.

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Livestock





og



ike

2 yrs. old. 4
eneration Pur all
000. No collect calls accept-
ed and no letters answered. E.
J. Ridey, (located first house
on left of gee Hill Rad. yi =
3, Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-8344

5 Whiteface heifers for eis.
from excellent Whiteface bull;
also, several other dairy and

type cows and calves.







-| Bobby Pilgrim, Douglasville.

eh. WH. 2-3030.

dbl. standard polled
Hereford bulls, 14 mos. old,
good, well developed and
from strong polled bloodlines,
of Rollo and Advance Domino
breeding. John B. Smith,
Cleveland Rd., Dalton, Ph.
BR. 8-3705 (after 7 Dp. m., no
collect calls).

Reg. Angus bulls, from 8 to
14 mos. old, excellent confor-
mation, best blood lines; and









; FOR SALE ec, Te eae DEAS
Betis ton, Ph. TE. 2-8402.

Dbl. Standard Reg. polled

Cattle pee eo his

fe wert se tihonia (Rlondike) Ph.

7es, $300. and $350.
mddaughters of O. B. 13th
m clean herd; also, 2, 16
old, Reg. Angus bulls,
0. ea. Delivered free with-
20 miles. T. W. Phillips, c/o
stover Farm, Kennesaw,
Reg, Hereford polled
18, 5 yrs. old, on with bull
and both bred. T.
( Box 44, Maysville,
"652-212.
olled Whitefaced Here-
{ bull, Reg. 5 yrs. old, o
ut 1500 Ibs. 7 etn Be aie
vent inbreeding.
tham, Route 2, Greenville.

oung Jersey cow, very
tle, with third | calf, for
a Bast of

. Mrs. W.
Strickland, Rt. 2, Box 64.
runta.

ure Jersey cow giving
d milk, with 3 mo. old
_ealf, very reasonable pr-
ae Ww. oo Rt.-4,
ie

eg. Polled Hereford Bul
heifer, weaning age,
0. ea.; also, have 2 Reg
eford bulls of peadiie
for sale to highest bidder.
u. Dawson, R ox 21,
haretta, Ph. GR. 5- 5960. _

5 Whiteface and Angus
ker calves, 300-400 1
stly steers, some heifers.
vac. for black leg. Sll
ite lot by head or 1b.; Also,
(Pole Hereford and Angus
od cows, some with calves
side, others freshen in
ing, all vac. for black leg.
0, 2 Reg, Hereford bulls to
sell entire lot. S. B. Dun-
Rt. 1, Royston, Ph. 245-
9. (ni ghts)

0 Black Angus heifers for
+ wt. 500 to 600 lbs. Rea-
ably priced. M. G. Newton,
2, Millen, Ph. 784-J.

me Reg. Black Angus heif-
10 mos. old, $185. She is
nddaughter of 1956 Intl.
ind Champion, delivery
2 to 100 miles with Reg.
ers. C. N. McClure, Daw
ville, Ph. 265-2266.









G. | back;

482-84:



Sine

6 Yorkshire pigs, 6 wks. old,
$10. ea. Will not ship. A. D.
Evans, Rt. 2, Temple (about
3 miles No. Draketown).

Reg. boar, $100.; two thor-
oughbred sows, $100. ea. bred
litter both sows: lsi
litter 13 and 9, 2nd litter 15
and 10, $10. a. to March 15,
afterwards $15. ea. J. .
Fouts, Stuart ._P. Murrays
Farm. 970 Jefferson St.,
W., Atlanta 18. Ph. 427-6844.

6 SPC and Duroc crossed
vigs, 1 yr. old, nice; also, Mor-
gan stud colt from gaited
mare, halter broke and very
gentle. Don Hammond, Box
641, Bowdon, Ph. 2173.

3 gilts and one boar; also, 3
milk goats expect to freshen
any day and one billy goat,
for sale. Mrs. J. W. Harrison,
Rt. 2, Box 318, Riverdale, Ph.
478-9412.

% Landrace - % Yorkshire
pigs, $10. each. James E. Pitt-
man, Rt. 2, Douglas yile. (4
Mi. So., off Hwy. 5. off Kings
Hwy.), Ph. 942-4783.

Purebred Spotted Poland
China gilts and males, 5-6
mos. old, wormed and treated
for Cholera. Best of meat type
ee D. A. Law, Chula,
Ph. 382-4842.

Purebred Reg. Yorkshire
boars and gilts. for sale. John
E. Price, 3131-B. Lees Mill
Rd., College Park, Ph. 767-
4670 (area code 404, phone
after 6 p. m.).

Reg. Spotted Poland China
boars and gilts, litter mates
and half brothers and sisters
to my boars, that did so wel!
in the boar testing station at
Tifton, best of bloodlines.
Joseph L. Johnson, Rt. 3,
Twin City.

6 Reg. Duroe shoats_ for
sale, 3 mos. old, 18th of Feb.,
wt. 80 lbs., $27. with papers,
shoats out of FFA pig chain,
letters answered. Tom Rich-
ards, Rt. 1, Whitesburg.



















lileh cow for sale. Holst-
good milker, will freshen
+ wks. This will be fourii
, now, $175., when freshen,

0. W. N. Cook, Rt. 1, Col-
Park, Ph. PO. 1-1568
t collect)

bulls, one Advance Dom-
9 yrs. old, and one Platc
ral, 6 yrs. old: 5 heifers,
12 mos. old; 2 bull calves,
12 mos. old All dbl. Reg.
Irvisey Rose, 1128 Ponce
Leon Ave., N. E., Atlanta
Sh, TR, 2-4482.

Reg. Tamworths, best
bloodlines, healthy, Bangs
free, weaned pigs teaey soon.
is: Davis, aarti Rt. 3, Fitz-
gerald, Ph. 654

Pigs, 6 mos. = older, ean
finest bloodlines, treated and
wormed; cherry red Duroc
males nominated in United
Duroc Asso., and purebred
Yorkshire boars, nominated in
Yorkshire Club. Will Reg. eit-
her in buyers name, Eugene
H. Hall, Rt. 1, Box 122, Vida-
lia, Ph. 537-4051.





oung Jersey heifer bred to
[ Gh spving 195. me
sprin rs
Altm: id Salem Rd.,

S.

3, Songer

Choice Duroc breeding st-
ock males and females, treat-
ed. Reg. in buyers name.
William E. Lanier, Metter, Rt.
2. Ph. 685-1016.



[ifer calf, 1/4 black Jer-
, 1/4 Blue Tounge Jersey,
% black Holstein, milk

one 250, 2% mos. old,
dy fo r veal at $75.
3 Blazer, R Old sot

Cartersville, Ph. EV

one 11 mos. old,













Reg. Duroc boars and rite
for sale. Leo Akins, Rt. 2, Box
153, Metter Ph. MU. 5- 2073.
(located 5 miles North of
Metter, 9 miles ett of Twin
City)

Reg. Enidiace breeder st-
ock, open and bred gilts; 7

wk. old pigs, place order for
boars; also, boar, 14 mos. old,



fi Eker Eger bloodlines. Her-




J. Roper, Rt. 1, Sautee,
2-783,

its

to $35. according to age. Al
Reg., treated F. 0. B. except
6 mos. old, sale at farm; also,
taking orders for boar pigs
ready for shipment March 4,
$25. All cheaper at farm. No
Sunday sales. Paul J. Cain,
Rt. 1, Commerce.

Purebred Duroc pig, 5 mos
old, from good bloodlines, will
Reg. in buyers name. C. M
Eunice, Jr., Rt. 3, Waycross,
Ph. AT. 3-9396.

4 Tamworth sows, one land-
race and one big bone Guinea
boar, all $230. Lanier Watkins,
Rt. 1, Carlton.

20 Duroc and S. P. C. cross-
ed pigs, nice and ey 9
wks. old, $10. ea. Dana Hay-
more, Rutledge, Ph. 484-7268.

6 meat type purebred Duroc
gilts, 8 mos. old from good
bloodlines, average wt. about
150 lbs., $45, ea. with papers,
$40. without; also, purebred
Duroc sow, pred to farrow
March 4, 1963. 18 mos. old,
$75. without papers, $80. with
Papers. Ronnie Pittman, Bap-
tist Church Rd., Rd., Avera.

Reg. - Duroe pigs pigs from prize
winning sire, $25. J. A. Brown
(at Polk and Haralson County
Line on Hwy. 27), Felton, Ph.
646-3742 (Buchanan exchan-









ge).

Cherry red Duroc bred
gilts, wormed and treated for
Cholera, nominated in United
Duroe Assn., reasonably pr-
iced. Service size male, $40.;
open gilts and males from 6
wks. up to 7 mos., at farm. A.
C. Weathers, P. O. Box 37,
Hwy. 32, Mershon.

Horses, Mules & Ponies

Good mare mule, wt. aro-
und 1100 Ibs., good workers,
easy to handle. Will run in
pasture, no plug, $100. W. L.
Banks, Rt. 1, Fairburn, Ph.
964-7934.

At Stud:. Tom Dooley, and
Shadows Ambassador, 2 top
reg. Tenn. Walking horses, 2
dif. bloodlines. Roy A. Dorsey,
2561 Bohler Rd., N. W., At-
lanta, Ph. CE. 7-1115.





Tbs. wt., $65.
horse, 10-11



rea.,




to
yrs.,
Wt., $200.; work horse, 1150
Tbs. wt., 12 yrs. old, $125. No
Sunday trades. Berry J.
Whatly, Senoia (Hwy. 85, 1
mi. out), Ph. LY. 9-3279.

Black mare mule, wt. 100
to 1100 lbs., age 9-10 yrs.;
also, good one horse wagon
and harness, $150. for all. J.
C. Dollar, Rt. 2, Hogansville.

At stud: 3 of finest Tenn-
essee Walking horse in Amer-
cia. At. Midnight by Midnight
Sun, out of Merry Boy mare;
Go Boys Command by Merry
Boy; Society Dot by Society
Man. Come see and _ select
which to breed yours to.
Barn located Johnsons Ferry
Rd., at river, Sandy Springs.
Call for appointment. A. W.
Gay, 55 Lakeshore Dr., Avon-
dale Estates, Ph. 427-9188
(daytime).

Fine black pleasure horse,
5 yrs. old, very gentle; Reg
Welch pony mare and 2 yr. old
Welch stud pony for sale; used
genuine English saddle $50.,
and pony saddle $20.; also, at
stud: Reg. American Saddle
bred Palomino. All can be
seen at Starlight Stables, Da-
vid Poole, 1135 Niskey Lake
Ra, S. W:, Atlanta 11, Ph.
DI. 4-1506.

At stud: Silver Palomino 5
gaited American bred saddle
horse. Fee $25., with return
privilege; also, will sell or
trade for Black Angus cattle
of equal value. S. F. Deaton
c/o Alfarmindo Farm, Rt. 1,
Auburn, Ph. TH. 3-2517.

2 ponies, wt. about 600 lbs.
and Puckskin mare bred
to Reg. Patomino Stallion, to
foal in May, for sale; also, 2
whl. road cart, would trade
for 1 horse wagon. A. B. Wi-
ley, Rt. 3, Carnesville, Ph.
677-2967 (Homer).

8 mos. old filly colt, from 5
gaited mare, $125. Bebby Pil-
grim, Douglasville, Ph. WH.
2-3030.

9 mo. old, 5 gaited, white
horse colt, halter broken,
$175. James Newby, Rt. 1,
Sharpsburg, Ph. 599-6928.











e milk goa onan a
Toggenburg mixed, milking
some now, but needs breeding,
$25., or will trade for any=
thing I ean use on farm,














Junior Adams, 524 Conley:
Ave., Valdosta.
e
Livestock



WANTED







Want to buy up to 12 head
of wild steers or bulls, prefer
these that will not follow ot-
her cattle into pen. Ivan E,
Taylor, Rt. 3, Box 245, Griffin,
Ph. 88304.









Want to trade one male Reg,
Duroc, 3 mos. old, for Reg.
S. P. C. male approx. same
age. Duroc from FFA pig
chain. Letters answered. Tom
Richards, RFD 1, Whitesburg.

Want beef and dairy type
cattle within reasonable driv-=
ing distance of Douglasville.
Bobby Pilgrim, Douglasville,
Ph. WH. 2-3030.

Want to trade no. 2 farm
bell in good cond. for White=
face heifer, weaned. R. D.
Howser, 262 Oakdale Rd., Rt.
1, Smyrna.

Will trade purebred polled
Hereford bull 13 mos. old for
young milch cow or beef type
cow or will sell for $150. Lo-
cated on my farm near Car-=
rollton, H. J. Douglas, 2086
Montrose Dr., East Point, Ph.
PO. 6-9554.

Want nice Shetland pony,
not over 30 miles from Wood-=
burg, that is safe for small
girls to ride. Let me know ~
what you have and priee. W.

Cc. Gill, Box 65, Woodburg. _

Want to buy young burro,
from 6 mes. to 3 or 4 yrs. of
age. Write what you have and
price. Ralph Anthony, Nichol-
son, Rt. 1.

Want 10 or 15 head grade
polled Hereford heifers, 500-
650 Tbs. Must be well bred,
colored and in good cond. Wilk
pay market prices. Deliver if
possible. Open or bred. F. B.
Williams, Meridian, Ph. 437-
4516 (Darien, after 7 p. m.).






































At Stud: Melzar (14920)

and Areff (18650) both Reg. |

Arabian grey stallions of out-
standing bloodlines; also, grey
weaning 4% Arabian colt and
bay yearling, and 3/4 Arabian
colt for sale. Mrs. Frank Cum-
mings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon,
Ph. 746-8965.

Young mule, good shape,
must sell, $95. John F. Smith,
Tylers Gin Rd., Rt. 1, Box 239,
Temple.

Blaze face horse, 3 yrs. old;
dapple grey Shetland stallion,
2 yrs. old, snow white tail and
mane, very gentle, will sac-





rifice. J. R. Coggin, 171 Gil-
bert Rd., Forest Park, Ph.
366-2166.

Pr. black mare mules, wt.
1050 Ibs. ea., age 12 yrs. Good
working mules, will work
anywhere, Pr., $250. or will
exchange for 2 whiteface cows
with calves. See or write. D
L. Lavender, Rt. 2, Gordon.

5-gaited 8 yr. old, chestnut
Tenn. Walking mare bred to
Reg. half Arabian stallion, duc
to foal in the spring, gentle
but spirited, wt. about 950 Ibs.,
$300. H. E. McBrier, Box 86,
Moreland, Ph. AL. 3-0854 (no
collect calls)

Good farm horse, $90.; and
one mule, $125. J. M. Allen,
172 Vidal Blvd., Decatur, Ph
DR. 7-4758.

Pr. of colt mare mules
weighing 900 lbs. ea., will be
2 yrs. old last of July. B. B.
McKenzie, Comer.

Reg. Shetland stallion for
sale, High Hoofs Silver Maj-
or, dapple grey with white
mane and tail, proven sire of
quality colts, gentle, $350.
Mrs. E. P. Kinsey, 1835 Idle-
re Rd., Tucker, Ph. 938-

Shetland pony for sale,
$100. Mrs. J. W. Ponder, Ko-
weta Rd., Rt. 1, College Park,
Ph. 964-7744. Svea

10 nice Shetland pony colts
from 1 to 18 mos. old, all cols.
and sizes, $65. ea.; 3 nice Reg.
mares, poary. in foal, 4 and 5
yrs. old, $150. ea. Will sell
separately or together; also,
have saddles, bridle and ham-
s for sale. Jess Holbrook,
415 N. Main St., Jonesboro,













Ph. GR &8-677L

At stud: Reg. Golden Pal-
omino Stallion, has snow
white mane and tail and
stocking feet. Excellent con-
formation and disposition, ex-
cellent bloodlines, name Little
Warrior, fee $40. when ser-
ved. Mares picked up with re-
turn privileges; also, fine
horses for sale and will board
horses. James Rickard, Circle
R. Ranch, Rt. 3, Conyers.

Excellent saddle horse for
woman or child, well manner-
ed, no bad habits, 4 gaited.
grey dapple, 900 lIbs., 15.5
hands high. Want to sell to
someone appreciative of good
animal; also, good carriage or
buggy horses, 7 and 13 yrs.
old, now riding, reasonably
priced. D. F. Andrews, Jr.
Warwick, Ph. 535-4554.

Sheep and Goats





Milk goats for sale: Tog-
genburg and Saanan, some
fresh and some to freshen. D.
T. Rudeseal, Demorest.

Lege. white butt-headed



iat: billy goat, 3 - 4 yrs. old,

active and in excel. cond.,
cheap at $12.50, F. O. B. my
farm on St. Hwy. 47. Wash-
ington to Crawfordville. G. N.
Byrum, Rt. 2, Box 115, Wash-
ington.

2 nice milk goats to freshen,
one any day now, gives gal.
milk, second time to freshen;
young goats, clean, one male
part Nubian, part Alpine to
sell. Do not ship. Franklin
Hodges, 3869 Cascade Rd., S.
W.. Atlanta 11, Ph. 344- 2581.

Milk goats, some fresh,
some springing, and young
ones, cheap. E. J. McMahon.
1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph.
RE. 3-3710.



Reg. French Alpine doe
just freshened, for sale; also,
2 Reg. French Alpine kids for
sale; At stud: Reg. French
Alpine buck. F. H. Millerd,
Mars Hill Rd., Acworth, Ph.
974-6012.





Milk goats for sale, one
thoroughbred French Alpine
buck, 2 yrs. old, gentle; one
nanny goat and 2 nanny kids,
5 wks. old, giving approx. 3



quarts daily. F. O. Bishop,
Crossville Rd., Reswell,

Seed and Plants

FOR SALE





Coastal Bermuda sprigs for
sale, lg. or small quantities.
Will start digging around Feb.
15. Place orders several days
ahead. E. H. Ensz, Louisville,
Ph. Li. 7-6795 (Wrens).

Old fashion tender White
Half Runner bean seed, Germ.
90 pct.; Old Fashion Tender
White Garden Creasback bean
seed, Germ. 89 pct., ea. 65
cupful; Long Red Hot pepper
pods for home use, 25c doz.;
6 doz., $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis,, Rt. 5; Box bey
Ellijay.

Old Time White Cut short
Cornfield beans Germ. 95 pct.:
Old Time White Creasback
Cornfield beans, Germ. 90 pct.
each kind 60c cupful. Add
postage; Old Time Seven Top
Turnip seed Germ. 95 pct. |
25c Fbl. spoonful and stamped
envelope. No checks. Mrs.
Viola Stover, Rt. B. Ellijay.

White Pole _ Butter-pea,
Germ. 70 pct., hard seed 9
Be total Germ. 79 pet., 75

; $1.25 qt. p. p. Mrs. H. Ww.
rae Chula.

50 bu. Knuckle Purple Hull
peas, Germ. 65 pct., $10. bu.
at my barn. Felton Roberts,
Mauk.

Tender Hull Garden Salet
peas, Germ. 79 pct., $1. eup=
ful; Tender White Half Run-
ner Garden beans, Germ. 92
pet.; Old Time Tender Speck-
led Half Runner Garden
beans, Germ. 97 pct.; Little
Pink Peanut Garden beans,
Germ. 94 pct.. 65c cupful;
Purple Hull Crowder Cow-
peas, Germ. 93 pct; Blue Java
Cowpeas, Germ. 91 pet; Red
Spotted Crowder peas, Germ.
82 pct., 50e cupful, add post-
age. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.

~~ Good Tender Old Time bean
seed, White Creasbacks, Germ.
95 pet.; White Cutshort
Germ. 95 pct.; White Hal
Runners, Germ. 90 pct., each :
kind 75 cupful. Add postage.
Mrs. Fimory Goble, Rt. 3,
Eljiiay. :







~ pet., sample 50c;

PAGE FOUR



Grell and Plants

FOR SALE



White Creasback beans,
Germ. 89 pet. 60c cupful. Add
postage. Mrs. W. H. Hensley,
Rt. B. Ellijay.

: Genuine Hicks tobacco seed.
Germ. 93 pct., purity 99.50
$1. oz.; $10.
$25. Earl Stuckey,



Ib.; 3 lbs.
Blackshear.

Good, Old Fashion Tender
bean seed: White Cornfield
beans, Germ. 98 pct.; Little
Pink Peanut Six Wks. beans,
Germ. 98 pct.; Cream Six
Wks. beans, Germ. 96 pct.;
White Six Wks, beans, Germ.
97 pct., all 75c cupful; Red
Speckle Crowder peas, Germ.
90 pct., 50c cupful. Add post-
age for all. Mrs. Carl Smith,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Little White Half Runner
beans, Germ. 87 pct.; White
Cornfield beans, Germ. 81 pct.,
75c cupful, p. p.: Speckle
Crowder peas, Germ. 81 pct.:
Cream Mush peas, Germ. 89
pet.; Green Okra seed, Germ.
95 pect., all 50c cupful, p. p.
Mrs. Bessie Silver, Rt. 2,
Talking Rock.

_ Old Time Tender White
Half Runner Garden Beans,
Germ. 96 pct., 65c teacupfui;
Little Pink Peanut garden
beans, Germ. 95 pct., 70c cup-
ful; Red Spotted Crowder
Cowpeas, Germ. 84 pct., 50c
cupful. Add 15c postage ea.
cuptul. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.

White Sugar Crowder peas,









- Germ. 74 pct., 65c teacup full:

Green Glazed Ccllard seed,
_ Germ. 92 pct., 35 tbl. spoon-

-ful; 4 tbl. spoonfuls, $1. with
stamped envelope; Bird of
Paradise seed, 30c doz. Mrs.
J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin.

_ Golden Seal, 20c ea.; Gin-
seng; Rhubarb Pie plant; Old
Fashion Jensin, 50c ea.; Gar-
lic bulb plant, grows as lge.
as onion head; Queen of Mea-
dow, Garden Gooseberry bus-



- hes, 3 for 50c; Weeping Mary

Crabapple, 50c -ea.; Dipper
gourd seed, 25c pkg., Permit
93. Send stamped env. for in-
quiries. Add postage. Mrs
Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Kudzu Crowns free if got-
ten out of field where not
wanted. Local labor available
Hf needed. J. M. Anderson.
Williamson.

Freshly dug, Certifield, Su-
wannee Bermuda grass stol-
ens in 2 bushel bags, bearing
tags and seals of Georgia Crop
Improvement Assn. Grown
from Foundation stock of
Georgia Coastal Plain Experi-
ment Station. Recommended
for deep, sandy soils. 1 to 3

bags, $5.; 4 to 6, $4.; 7 to 9,
$3.50; 10 or more, $3. per bags
F.0.B.D.C. Brumbalow, Fort
Gaines, Ga.

Pensacola Bahia seed, pure

_ seed 98.70 pct., Germ. 61 pct.,

firm seed 22 pct., Total Germ.

> 83 pet., 18c Ib. CC. M. Pippin
Jr., Rt. 2, Albany.

Pecan trees: lots of nice St
uart, and Elliott trees, Govt.
inspected, 2-3 ft., $2.; 3-4 ft.,
$225: 4-5. ft. $2.50; 5-6 ft.,
$3. Write for price list on lar-
ge quantities. Permit 31. L. E.
eee Baconton, Ph. 787-

Keiffer pear trees, 3-4 ft.,
$1.50; lg. Winesap apple trees,
Yates, Red June, 4-6 ft., $1. 50
_ a.; Grapevines, 3, $1.; Brown
Turkey figs, 2 tt., $1, ea.;
Keiffer pear trees. 6-8 ft.,
$2.50; Red June apples, 6-8 ft.,
$2.50 ea.; Black Walnut trees,
$1. ea. Permit 430. Mrs. E. B.
Travis, Rt. 2, Riverdale, Ph.
478-7933.

Round Dutch _ Frostproof
cabbage plants, 200, $1.50; 500,
$2.; $3.50 M., del. in Ga. Per-
mit No. 38. R. Chanclor, Pitts,
Ph. MI. 8-2035.

Nice red raspberry plants
wrapped in cellophane or pl-
astic, damp packed, $1.50 doz.
plus postage. Permit 241. Mrs.
H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Taking orders for Hicks
- Broadleaf and White Gold
tobacco plants, tomato and
pepper plants. Begin pulling
March 15th., $5. M: Send $1.
deposit per M. with order.
Permit 213. W. E. Wisenbaker,
Box 25. Lake Park, Ph. CH. 72
8043 (Valdosta),

















Watercress plants $1.25 CG.
Permit 110. Mrs. C. C. Gentry,
Rt. 3, Red Bud Rd., Calhoun.

Klondike strawberry plants,
well rooted and damp packed
$1. C. Add 25c per C. for post-
age and handling chgs. Mini-
mum shipment 200 plants. Ga.
orders only. Permit 319. Mrs.
Luther S. Butler, 466 Page
Ave., N. E., Atlanta Ren DR.
3-1846.

Old Fashion White English
Cling Stone Peach trees, 3 ft.
tall or more, 1 yr. old, grown
from seed, $1. ea. Permit 252.
Cannot ship. W. E. Smith, 421
King-Arnold, Hapeville, Ph.
PO. 1-8276 (7 a.m. to 7p. m.).

Catnip plants, 10c ea.; 3,
25e; lge. blooming size garlic
bulbs, 50 doz.; Indian Corn,
bright, mixed colors, 20c ear;
7 ears, $1.; red, white, straw-
berry popcorn, 10 ear.; $1.
doz. Permit 54. Mrs. Tom Har-
kins, Mountain City.

5 Sweet Pomegranate bus-
hes, $3. to $5. ea.; 2 old fashion
Damson Plum bushes, $2. ea.
Permit 137. F. J. Witherspoon,
308 Helderness St., S. W., At-
Janta 10, Ph. PL. 3-5251.

Hemalaya blackberry pl-
ants, 6, $1.; Muscadine grape-
vines, 5, $1.; Mountain Blue-
berry plants, 8, $1.; Garlic
bulbs, 8, $1.; Blue Damson
plum trees, 3, $1.; catnip and
horehound bunches, 4,
Add postage. Permit 305. Mrs.
P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6,
Gainesville.











Lge. "Round, Dar
Yellow Meat, Watermelon
seed, Germ. 87 pet., 50 seed
10c; 150, 25 and stamped en-



velope: 700 seed, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor,
Rebecca.



Seed and Plants

Not Requiring Report
Or Inspection Permit
FOR SALE



African Monster gourd seed,
50e doz.; Dipper and Bushel
gourd seed, 25c doz. All plus

stamped, self addressed en-
velope. D. T. Gates, Rt. 1,
Hamilton.



African monster gourd seed,
Germ. 95 pct., can be grown
MetOO thn Or $1. plus stamped
addressed envelope. Mrs. Peg-
gy G. Goolsby, Rt. 1, Saul
ton,

Fresh Calif. manipiaine
beer seed, known to some as
bee wine seed, 40c start, or
4 starts $1. p. p. Mrs. Earl
Fincher, Rt. 2, Bremen.

Fresh gourd seed: Dipper
gourds with long handles, 3 to
4-% ft. long. E. G. Shuman,
Ellabell.

Minor gourd seed grows
3-5 gal. size, 1 doz. seed,
p. p. Alberta Burnsed, tee
bell.







Old time Tender Half Run-
ner Garden beans, Germ. 94

pet.; Old Time Tender Speck-
led Half Runner Garden
beans, Germ. 89 pct.; Little

White Tender Half Runner
Garden beans, Germ. 88 pct..
all 65c teacupful plus postage.
Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground. :

1962 crop Tender White
Cornfield or Pole beans, Germ.
92 pct; White Hull Tender
Half Runners, Germ 86 pct;
Striped Cornfields, Germ. 92
pet. All tender, fine seed, 65
cupful (% pint), sold in 2 cup
lots and up. Add postage. Or-
ders filled) promptly. Mrs.
Fred Franks, Hiawassee.

Good, Tender Old Time
Bean seed, White Half Runner
Garden beans, Germ. 98 pct.;
White Cutshort Cornfield
beans, Germ. 98 pct.; White
Creasback Cornfield beans, 93
pet., each kind. 75c cup full;
Red Speckle Crowder peas,
Germ. 95 pct.; Purple Hull
Crowder peas, Germ. 74 pct.,
each kind 55c cupful. Add
postage. Mrs. Preston South-
erland, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Old Time Tender Bean
Seed, White Six Weeks Beans,
Germ. 90 pet.; Lge. White
Half Runners, Germ. 83 pct.;
White Cornfield Creasbacks,
Germ. 92 pct., all 75 cupful;
ee mush neas, Germ. 88

50e cupful. Add postage,
as checks. Mrs. Inez Barrett,
P. O. Box 35, Ellijay.

Few bunches of Artichckes
for sale $7. bu., you pay ex-
press, or $8. and I pay exp.;
also, have garlic bulbs, lge.,
50c doz., or will exchange for
pecans or peanuts. Permit 288.
Mrs= ..K -Simmons; -Rt..-2:

Clarksville.

Fruit trees: Apples, Red and
Yellow Delicious, Yate, Rome
Beauty. Red Sweet, Kennard,
Ark. Black, Winesap, Black
Ben, Early Harvest, Black
Bwig and Horse, 2 yrs., 50

Grapevines, Concord and
Dele e 20c ea., p. p. for
orders of $5. or more. Permit
ie Roy Saxon, Rt. 4, Cleve-
an

-Red and Yellow June apple
trees, all summer York mix,
Red and Yellow Delicious,
Stayman; Yates, Black Twig,
Apple trees, 1 yr. 55c; 2 yrs.
80c; Elberta, Ga. Bell, Hale,
Red June Peach trees, ears:
size, 55c; Pear and Cherry
trees, 3 ft. size, 80c; Concord
and Martha White grapevines,
2 yr. size, 50 ea.; Chestnut
trees, $1, ea. Delivered. Per-
mit 46. T. M. Webb, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.







Everbearing strawberry pl-
ants 90c C; horsemint, 50e
doz.; peppermint, 60c doz.;
balm, 60c for 6 plants; spear-
mint 6 plants, 65c; catnip, 4
bunches 65c; houseleak, 6,
50c; tansy, 65c doz. plants.
Add postage. en 239. Miss
L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57,



Dahlonega, .

Fresh Gourd seed; Indias
King Cobra, like hugh snake
(4 to 7 ft. long) 6 seed $1. W.





C. Burnsed, Ellabell.

Water Bottle Gourd seed, 3
doz. seed $1., p. p. Carlos
Burnsed, Ellabell.

Lge. odd shape African
gourds. 8 diff. kinds, mixed

pkg. 30 seed, $1.; also, nice,

clean roots of yellow deck,

queen of meadow and_ sassa-

fras, $1. lardbox full. Add

posta Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Nice Martin gourd seed, B5e
lg. pkg.: Bushel gourd seed.
202 S12 "Send stamped, add-
ressed envelope. R. C. Chast-
ain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Gourd seed, for Martins,
short handles, best kind for
Martins, heaping tblspoonful,
25c. F. W. Smith, 322 Ponce
de Leon Ave., N. E., Atlanta







African Monster gourd seed,
12 seed, $1.; King Cobra Snake
gourd seed, 1 doz., $1.; old
time Jumbo, 2 doz. 25c; Long
Neck gourd seed, grows. to 30
in., 2 doz., 25e; also, Hercules
Club and Milk Bottle shape.
Send stamped envelope. J. H.
Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.

Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE



500 bales Serecea or Fescue,
$1. per bale in lots of 50 or
more. M. A. Prowell, 555
Spence Rd., Fairburn.

Fescue and Clover hay, $1.
bale at our barn at Alpharetta.
George West, Jr., 4825 Peach-
tree-Dunwoody "Rad. Neos
Atlanta, BL. 5-3937.

200 bales Brown-top Millet,
250 bales of oats, reasonably
priced at my barn. Frank
Harvey, Rt. 1, Covington, Ph.
786-6881,

Poultry & Eggs

FOR SALE









Pr. Spangle Pit Games,
1962 hatch, $5.; also, pr Mod-
ern. Red Pyle Bantams, $5.;
trio O. E. blue Bantams, $5.
G. R. Baldwin, 1150 Tucker
Place, S. W., Atlanta 10, Ph.
PL. 5-5416 (after 5 p.m.)

100 high quality white Leg-
horn pullets, 6 mos. old, lay-
ing now, $145. for all or $1.65
ea. in small lots. They are
not culls. Will deliver within
100 miles radius if you take
ae G. C. Jones, ceva:

a.

Araucanus chickens laying
colored eggs, $2. doz. at farm
or $2.50 del.; also, mixed
bantam hens, 50c _ ea.; also,
booking orders for Pheasant
eges for April delivery. J. H.



Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus.

-pr.3 2 yr.

$3. per 1 5; $2.50 d
Mane: 65 Temple
Newnan, Geongia.

25 young fall hatch Barred
Rocks, some hens and some
roosters, name your own
price. Mrs.
1, Box 239, Tylers
Temple.

Trio pure white Hackle,
$17.50 or will trade for 5
pure brown Red nee Ste-
phen McClure, Rt. Wesley
Chapel Rd., Meee Ph. 427-
4982.

8 part wild Mallard ducks,
6 males, 2 females, $1. ea. for
lot. Lorene Stover, Rt. B, El-
lijay.

Geese for sale: 10 Tolouse
Geese, $50.; trio Pilgrim
geese, $12. A, Thompson,
Caldwell.

Guar. Araucanus chickens,
laying pink, blue, green, tur-
quoise and olive green eggs,
$10. pr.; $14. trio, express
collect; hatching eggs, asst.
-colors, 40c ea. insured parcel
post. Send money order. Mrs.
Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle
St., N.E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR.
4-5152.

Reg. Bramas, 7 hens, one
rooster, $10.; Bannies, mixed,
4 roosters, 11 hens, 75 ea.
H. Moss, 2188 Tilson Rd., De-
eatur, Ph. 377-2050.

Mixed bantam hens and 2
roosters, 50 ea.; Also, one pr.
purebred Black Cornish Ban-
tams. Grady M. Jordan, RFD
1, Box 252, Social Circle, Ph.
786-6009.

Shufler and Roundhead, 3
game pullets and one roos-
ter, $10., will ship; also, 3
roosters, April hatched, $7.50
or $3. ea. Mrs. Bud H. Hol-
land, Dalton._

5 Red Quills roosters, all 5
$15., or $5. ea.; also, 2 -grey
Gins, $4. ea. or $6. for both.
Harley Hunter, Rt. 2, Mineral
Bluff.

Gen 'Rd.,













Poultry & Eves

Want 10 young O. E. Game
Bantam hens and 2 roosters
or Brown Leghorn Bantams
or white Leghorn Bantams,
small size and will have to be
shipped. Must be reasonably
priced. Gordy Walker, Star
Route, Marble Hill. -

Want hatching eggs from
Golden or Silver Sebrights,
from 50 to 100 eggs. Will give
10c_ea. Jimmy McClure, Rt.
1, Wesley Chapel Rd., Mariet-
ta, Ph. 427-4982 (no eggs
over one wk. old, you deliver).

Want one pr. Silver Polish,
state price and age. Must be

good show type. D. I. Thom-
as, Jr., P.O. Box 175, Augusta.

Want trio
Bantams, trio





full blooded

kind of Game Bantams; also
want pr. or trio of Bobwhite
Quail. Eddy Barber, 488
oe Rd., Mableton, Ph. 948-

Want about 20 White Leg-
horn pullets, with one yr.
laying, shipped to me and
must be reasonably priced.
Jerry Gallmon, 2803 Dixie
Rd., S., Dalton.

Want light Brahma rooster.
J. Clay Ogletree, Barnesville.

Game and Fowl

FOR SALE









2 pr. old Impeyan plheas-
ants, $90. pr.; 2 yr. old Blue
Eared Manchurians, $35.

Kalege, $15. Dies lineated

old Elliotts, 3
pr.; 2 yr. old Swinhoes, $25.
pr. S. J. Grieners, 1394 North-
west Dr., N.W., Atlanta 18.

3 rabbits, one
brown and buck tan; one ba-
by, light tan; 2 yr. old, and
baby 4 mos. old. Wili not
ship. No collect calls, all 3,
$3. Warren W. Singley, Box
213, Jackson.

3 pr. Indian Blue Peafowls,
$95. for all 6. Cannot be ship-
ped. Mrs, F. C. Hall, Box 43,
Oakfield.

Sev. hundred Bobwhite
quail, raised in flight pens,
some Tenn. Reds and Blonds





E. Samples, 581 Stewart Ave.,

John F. Smith, Rt.

J.| rabbits, young matured br

Black Game

Pit Games. State price on any |

pr.
Edwards, $30. pr.; white Crest

doe, field |

ao for breeders. Per. 43. M. |







order. M: l
Myrtle St., N: Atlant
Ph. 4 5152. Per, 28,
snore ee








weighing up to 9 ounces
cial prices on orders

before April 1. Includin,
from largest (8% to 90





mation. John W. Barr, J
2s Covington, Phe
Per.

Several nandred Bol
quail in flight pen, nic
and fat, $1. per bird
have breeders, $2.50 pr.;
ed prs., $3. pr., have s
well built quail fee
44. Mrs. J. C. Thae
Kennesaw, Ph. 974- 6508

Extra fancy N.Z.
bits, bred does, or open,
litters, mature does as
as 12 mos., bucks, non
der 9 mos., $20. to $2
culls or inbred scrubs;
rabbit and chicken fertil
mixed 10 bu., 75c bu.
quantities; $1, _in_ box
bags. Come get it. C. W. P
149 North Ave., N.E., At
8.

































2 does and one buck, N.






ers of best bloodlines,
dioes bred, all have exc
type and quality, $15
Ped. Cert. furnished. R

2, Box 7
Wrightsville. : 3

N. Z.W. rabbits, pedi
stock, priced from $5. t
Have good stock on han
D. Gray, Rt. 1, Box 516,
bleton, 824 Gordon
948-7840 (after 5 p.m.

Booking orders for Chi
Partridge hatching eggs, $
50aC; . for 50. Shi
charges extra; adult Ch:
$2.50 ea.; few late 1962 ha
$2. ea. Orby Southard,
Grove St., Dahlonega,
864-3765 (evenings).

3 Ringneck Pheasant cock
$5. for all. Thomas R. K
Rt. 1, Pinehurst.

4 India Blue Peacocks
3 Pea Hens, cheap, will
ship. Mrs. Frank H. Step!
Box 33, RED 2, Jeff
Rd., Athens. Sei











mar Brantley, Rt.








































WANTED |






Want to trade rabbit -
and water crocks, one qt.
% gal. size waterers,
guinea pigs. Jack Hinton,
Victory Dr., S.W., Atlanta
Ph. Phi. 3-7939.

Want female

















pure cane so
hum syrup in qt. conta
Will not ship. J. T.

Rt. 2, Blairsville.

Russet brown western si
dle in good cond. Mary
dings, 1019 Forrest Blvd.,
eatur, Ph. BU. 9-0228.

Small blacksmiths vice
45; sickle, $3.; bush hook,

F, J. Witherspoon,
derness St., SW, Aflanta
Ph. PL. 3-5251.

Mammouth giant gourd
largest known, 5 ft. or more
around, $5. ea.; $50: doz. Ea
Stuckey, Blackshear.

























SALES EVENTS _




MARCH 7, 1963 Thursda
1:00 PMat Farm
between Alamo and M
Spotted Poland China
and Durocs at auction:
boars, bred and open gi
Free Bar-B-Q dinner.
catalog contact W. Pr
White, Rt. 2,

568-3323.

MARCH 8 12:30 P.

Breeders Assn. Show

Sale at Tri-County Liv
stock Barn Social C
(at The Hub)Appr
bulls and ab 50



























SW. Atlanta 10, Ph, JA. 4-









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