Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1963 April 3





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Farmers



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Commissioner





ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 3, 1963

NUMBER 31




































can drive
tractor, honest, sob-
t use tobacco, wants
ttle or broiler farm
farming, for salary
3-4 room house wir-
e. Just self to work,
hanged. Charley P.
O. Box 412, New-

:

wants job on poultry
sing chickens, will
room house, wired
and have to be
job at once. W.
Rt. B, c/o W. M.
ay.
married man, 55 yrs.
hildren wants job on
Manager or working
, dairy or beef cattle,
exp. in dairying, no
its, lifetime exp. Ivy
2421 Indiana Ave.,




job on farm as care-
good painter, also, good
sober, honest easy to
th, ref. if needed.
SI salary, room and
_Ellis Nolan, 1019 Sells
- Atlanta, Ph. 755-

old white man, with
d 4 children, wants
arm. Born and raised
can drive truck, tr-
d all farm equip. Will
moved. Ans. soon,
anywhere. David C.
RFD 1, Box 126,

































tjob caring for chicken,
type work. Need 4-
ouse with lights and
water anywhere in
DeKalb or Cobb

wife and 3
rink. J. M.
Stanton Cir.,
ih, PO. 6-3945



utors. Share crop
liable party, a real
E. Marvin,

6 yrs. old or older to
_ him, both to know
1 tractor and oper-

care for farm machin-

spray machine, hay
ytary cutter, mowing
ete. No row crops,

is, hay and cattle, 5

J. Clay, So. Walden
8, Macon, Ph. 788-

>







a

amily of 3 or more to

laying hens, must
ith equip., drive tr-
do general farm
house with hot
bath available. E.
nee. <O. Box 397,










. colored, married,
in handle mach-
o children,

Want elderly, sober, able-
bodied, man to work crops on
halves, 9 acres cotton allot-
ment, some corn and hay,
some vegetable. Room and
beard to be discussed. Mrs.
Sarah Wood, Rt. 3, LaFayette.

Want truck farmer on shar-
es, or day wages, must be able
to handle tractors and truck,
sell on Atlanta market, Louis
ree (Chattooga Co.), Cloud-
and.



Equipment

FOR SALE



David Bradley garden trac-
tor, like new, with lay-off
plow, turner and cultivator,
$175. Olen Cox, Rt. 3,
pharetta (at Crabapple).

Farmall Cub tractor, model
F., starter and power lift, just
painted, and cultivators,
planters, side mower, bush
and bog harrow and_ disc
plow, all A-1 shape,
M. D. McRae, Rt. 4, Coving-
ton, Ph. 786-6015. ;

Two, 2 horse, wagons; 2, 1
horse wagons; section harrow
disc; iron stalk cutter; 2-row

stalk cutter, planters, plow
stocks, cultivators, all mule
drawn and in good cond.

Sanford Williams, Rt. 1, Ro-
ue (Bonners Gold Mine



David Bradley garden trac-
tor and attachments, for sale,
or will trade for ponies. Bert
Hobbs Jr.. c/o Oaklawn
Farms, 1141 Rome St., Car-
roliton, Ph, TE. 2-2182 (not
collect),

Farmall Super CC. tractor,
$650.; planters and cultiva-
tors, $200. in good cond, and
good tires; also Farmall M.
Tractor, good cond. and good
tires, $1350.; 20 dise lift har-
row with cylinder and hose,
$295. K. W. McElwaney, Fay-
etteville, Ph. HO 1-3501.

Irrigation system: 450 ft.,
3 in. pipe with sprinkler sys-
tem, 2 cylinder Wisconsin en-
gine and self-priming pump,
like new. L. F. Scarbrough,
Mer. Eskew Farms, Rt. 2.
Box 297, Fairburn.

Chicken egg positioners for
Leahy or Montgomery Ward
incubator, 6 ea. for sale, or
will trade for bantam. or
pheasant egg positioners.





: Thomas R. Kent, Rt. 1, Pine-

hurst.

1956 Lillston peanut
picker, fair cond., good mo-
tor; also, John Deere B. trac-
tor in good mechanical cond.,
good tires and one extra tire.
$350. E. T. Taylor, Rt. 1, Dub-
lin, Ph. BR 2-1754.

Allis Chalmers model G.
tractor, good cond, 4 good
tires, disc plow, bottom plow,
Lay-off plow and cultivators,
$575.00 cash. No letters, come
see. M. C. Sims, Sr., Bold
Springs Rd., Monroe.

New Holland 66 pick-up
baler in good cond. J. H.
Smith, 1568 Austin Dr., De-
eatur, Bu. 9-9537.









2 John Deere 23B, rear
mounted, cotton and corn
planters, used to plant only
70 acres, $250. Walter R.

Bowen, Vienna Road, Ameri-
cus, Ph. 924-3978.

David Bradley 2 horse
(walk behind) garden trac-
tor; Briggs Stratton motor;
cut-a-way harrow; open out
plow turner, cultivator and
several other plows, all spe-
cial made to do best job easi-
ly. Come and see. L. E. Hen-





Maddox,




dricks, 1791 Maple Dr., Col-
legend

edt, Taba

Planters and cultivators (3
point hitch), in nearly new
cond., $225. J. Wayne Cook,
Rt. 2, Box 8, Fairburn, Ph.
964-7613 (not collect).

1956 Super C. Farmall
tractor, best cond. quick
hhiteh, new tires, hydraulic
system in perfect cond., pow-
er take-off, pan and blade
(bought Nov. 1962), used
very little, and bush hog with
stump jumper, smoothing
harrow, spring tooth plow, 2
dise plow and cultivators, all,
$2100. J. D. Crenshaw, Rt. 3,
Alpharetta, Ph. 475- 5453.

David Bradley 2 whl. Han-
dyman garden tractor with
bush saw on front, brand
new, $165. Isham Blake Jr.,
1160 5th St., Ext., Augusta.

Berkley deep well pump, in
well only 6 mos., (just taken
out), perfect working cond.,
$85. or will trade for weed
and brush cutter with giaso-
line motor; for elec. welder,
at least 180 amps., or other
tools of equal value to use in
farm shop. Fred Haire, P.O.
Box 6, Tyrone, Ph. HO. 1-







$800: 4825



2 ton chicken house feed
bin, 40 Jameson swinging
feeders, for sale, or will trade
for harrow, or cow. F. E. Col-
meh, Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph. 483-

522. = i



Covington planter, Model
TP - 46 with parts; for sale;
Also, used locust post, new
1/4 cut telephone poles, 10 ft.,
and cross ties, and used bar-
bed wire. G. W. West, 5399
Trimble Rd., N. E., Atlanta,
Ph. BL. 5-3937.

5 ft. mower for Farmall
Cub tractor, perfect cond.,
$75. W. S. Baggett, Douglas-
ville, Ph. 942-2227.

Intnl. 45 hay baler, fair
cond., $150. A. L. Jackson, Rt.
4, Covington, Ph. 786-6988.

John Deere 2 row rotary
hoe, used very little, $165.;
John Blue 6 row cotton dus-
ter, ready to go, $50.; John
Blue 2 row side dressing at-
tachment, good cond., $35. E.
H. Ensz. Louisville. Ph. LI, 7-
6795 (Wrens).

Bagwell 2 horse wagon
with body, excel. cond., $25.;
2 horse section harrow, good
cond., and 2 horse turner, rea-
sonably priced. O. E, Eber-
hart, Rt. 1, Homer.

1 row, pull type, corn snap-
per for hook-up to Super C.
Intnl. Harvester tractor with
sheller and husker attached,
excel. cond., $600. P. J. Lip-
ory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph.
892-2578.

500 series Minneapolis Mol-
ine tractor, (new tires); 7-ft.
bush hog, used very little; 5-
disk tiller; 20-disk smoothing
harrow; and Easy-Flow sp-
reader, $1500. Ralph C. Jen-
kins, 1114 Fayetteville Rd.,
S. E., Atlanta 16, Ph. MA.
7-8488.

12 X 28 tractor tire, 3/4
new tread, $30.; John Deere
grain drill, like new, $400.;
Athens, 2 disc, semi-pickup
plow, used very little, $100.;
24 ft. elevator for hay and ear
corn, etc., Wisconsin air cool,
v-belt motor, like new, $450.;
3, up to 8 row sprayers, all









for $125.; also, other horse
drawn farming tools. John
Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple, Ph.

562-3463 (after 8 p. m.).

Lg. concrete watering tr-
ough, $30.; drag harrow, 13
ft., excel. cond., $70.; also 1
lot of stanchions and holding
pen, Loudens. All for sale



reasonable. Mrs. H, L, White, |;

1953 Ford tractor, excel.
cond., new paint, 3 original
tires, 2 disc plow, and 8 dise
harrow. Doyle Buice, Rt. 3,
Alpharetta, Ph, 475-4393,

Set of planters and cultiva-
tors, complete, for H. or M.
Farmall tractor, $150. John
W. Harris, Rt. 2, Monroe, Ph.
267-9190.

2 Allis Chalmers 60 com-
bines, 1 in good shape, other
for parts. Sacking attachment
with one, grain bin and auger
with the other. Both run by
power take-off from tractor,
$250. for both. Elmer Sprad-
lin, Brooks, Ph. 599-3341
(Senoia):

1948 Super A. Farmall tr-
actor, disc plow and cultiva-
tor for Farmall A; John Deere
mowing machine equipped for



farm wagon. Will sell all to-
gether, or separate. Miss Bes-
aie Shankle, Rt. 1, Kensing-
on.

ate re nas ees ered
350 gal. milk tank, Stein-
horse, and Surge milking
machines. Sam Mashburn,
Rochelle, Ph. EH. 5-2083,

DeLaval pipeline complete
with 3 units for 6 or 12 stan-
chion barn, under one yr. old,
now in-use; also, 320 Ma-

|Jonnier bulk tank with new

Copeland compressor, Financ-
ing arranged with no down
payment to reliable person.
Mike Minchew, Rt. 1, Box
Rae Waycross, Ph. AT 3-

RS NSE EEN fe Ce SPR ated Pine

1950 Allis Chalmer B. trac-
tor in good cond., with culti-
vator, disc harrow, and 2 disc
turn. plow, for sale, or will
consider trading for good
pickup truck of equal value.
Marlin Holcomb, Rt. 1, Box
96A, Calhoun.

100 H.P. Mercury engine
power unit, with governors,
power take-off and pulley, all
mounted in frame, in excel.
cond., used for pulling feed
mill. Bobby E. Parks, Box 91,
Butler, Ph. UN. 2-2895.

Mule John Deere No. 3
mowing machine, $75.; John
Deere, mule power, stalk cut-
ter, $10.; one section mule
drag harrow, 25 teeth, $10.;
2, 5% ft., cross-cut saws
sharpened one time, never
bucked, $5. ea. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.



Farmall A; also, rubber tired |M

600 gal. Cherry. Burrell
bulk cooler with 3 H.P., 1%
year old, compressor; and

stainless steel Surge pipeline,
Walstein Parker, Sylvania.

300 Purena chicken feed-
ers, tube type, in good cond.,
75 ea., Felton Roberts, Mauk.

2% H.P. Bolen-Huskey gar-
den tractor with drag harrow,
turn plow, cultivators, lay-
off plow and mower, $115.
G. H. White, 3193 Hope St.,
Hapeville, Ph. 767-2533.

1954 Ford tractor, good
ceond., good tires, $890.: John
Deere Crawler, Model 420,
very good cond., almost new
motor, track good shape, com-
plete hydraulic system, 3
point hitch, radiator guard
and belly pan, and overhead
guard for driver used for tree









planting only. $1,800. Jack
M. Hall, Meigs Post Rd.,
Moultrie, Ph. YU. 5-2722.

CORRECTION: Irrigation
system, complete, consisting
of 2 X 3 Gardner Denver
pump mtd. on trailer, with

belts and pulleys for P.T.O.,
7, No. 70 Rainbird sprinklers,
and 600 ft. of 3 in. by 20 ft.
aluminum pipe, complete out-
fit $550. Henry G. Banister,
Box 56 Ila., Ph. St. 9-3466.

(11 A.M. to 1 P.M. weekdays).

400 gal. creamery Pack-
age milk tank with Frigidaire
motor and all necessary parts
for quick installation, and
Gehl silage cutter in excel,
cond., reasonably priced.
Dick Geoerge, Rt. 1, Oxford,
Ph. 786-3624 (Covington).

Farmall Cub tractor, good
cond., power lift turner, pl-
anters, cultivators, lights and
starter, $500. Frank Haygood,
Cassville.

Automatic Big Dutchman
chicken feeder, dbl. hopper,
650 ft. chain and trough, 8
corners, priced cheap. E. A,
Rogers, Toomsboro, Ph. 463-
4585 (Dudley).

David Bradley garden tr-
actor with straddle-row culti-
vator, adjustable disc harrow
and 6 in. turning plow with
colter, $150. D. E. Aycock, 477
Pegg Rd., S. W., Atlanta 15.

42 H. P. Gould deep well
pump and tank for sale. S. L.
Phillips, Rt. 2, (Old National
Hwy) College Park, Ph. PO.

1-9676. }













_ Bolens Husky 6% H.P. rid-
ing tractor complete with
diozer blade, drag harrow and
turning plow. excel. cond.
$285. Mrs. John W. Moore,
Jr., 3258 Lyle Terrace, Col-
lege Park, Ph. 767-4862,

Rotary hoe, tow type, in
good shape, $40.; also, used
Farmall H. for parts. George





C. Collins, Rt. 1, Hwy. 41,
Byron.

Tractor tires, (2) No. 9-38,
never been used, ea. $25.

Ralph Edison, Sycamore.

New Holland side delivery
rake in good cond., with tires



and tubes, $350. R. L. Jack-
son, 1368 Ponce De Leon
EE Atlanta 6, Ph. DR.

Planet Junior garden trac-
tor with turning plow and
disc harrow, used very little,
not junk, $150. Luther Sand-
ers, Buchanan, Ph. 646-3723.

No. 10 Oliver turning plow;
Vulcan middle buster; single
foot plow stock; Oliver walk-
ing cultivator and misc. plows,
scrapes, scooters and wings;
also, several leather collars
and pairs of hames. Buford
H. Moore, Holly Springs.

1952. Ford. tractor, fair
cond., $450. Roy Kile, Star

; Dawsonville, Ph, 5-2414





Stockbridges.e -..

5 H. P. Simplicity garden
tractor with wheel wts., turn-

ing plow and cultivator, in
A-1 cond., $195. Johnson
Crowe, Rt. 2, Canton Rd.,
Cartersville.



Rotary cutter, 6 ft. heavy
duty, with Oliver H. G. Cleat-
rac; Super C. Farmall, 2 point,
fast hitch with all purpose
plew, harrow. trailer and
cultivators; Allis Chalmers G.
(needs tires), cultivators and
planters. Ben Robinson. Rt.
4, Carrollton. Ph, 832-2610.
(see after 5 p. m., or Satur-
day).

Quail pens and brooders for
sale cheap. W. W. Johnson,
Rt. 1, Mableton, Ph. 948-7713.

2 disc tiller for Cub tractor,
cheap. C. T. Rooks, 710 Mag-
nolia Dr., Macon. (No collect
phone calls accepted). -

Incubator, 400 chicken egg.







eap., hot water type, $30.
Alvin C. Arrington, P. O. Box
203, Stone Mountain, Ph.
469-8907.

Farmall A. tractor, comp-=
lete with cultivators, planters
and fertilizer outfit; also,

-|John Deere manure spreader.

All good cond., and priced.
right for quick sale. J. E. Sie



Rt.
(after be PM oon ve lbasis

a

kes, Rt. 2, Barnesville, Ph.
661-R-4 (not collect). _ 3

























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Equipment

FOR SALE



5 deck elec. brooder for
chickens or quail. T. G. O-
Kelley, Maysville, Ph. 652-
2121.

Hay rake, 3 point hitch,
dump type, like new, $35.
Britt Chandler, Jr., c/o Spring
Hill Farm, Watkinsville, Ph.
769-5486.

Portable electric generator,
600 watt, 110 volt, Wisconsin
motor, $75.; 7-% H. P. Wis-

-eonsin motor, skid mounted
steel table, cut-off or rip saw,
$100.; 5-% ft. cress cut saw,
$5. C. L. Kicklighter, Glenn-
ville, Ph. OL. 4-2610.

1952 Farmall Cub tractor
with power lift, starter, new
tires, tube,
cultivator (planters like new),
1 disc, pull type plow, dbl.
cutting harrow, 6 row dusting
machine, and stalk ripper, all
$550. C. F. Sullivan, Box 27,
Social Circle, Ph. 464-3530
(not collect). t

John Deere 16 in. Hammer-
mill; Star pea huller; and 5-
dise Intnl. tiller, all in good
cond., and reasonably priced.
Cyp Bulloch, Warm Springs
ney Manchester, Ph. 846-

Deep well auger pump for
6 in., deep, well, 3 in. casing
with close rubber bearing for
shaft to turn in, good running
cond., priced to sell; also,
heavy duty All Crop drier
made by American Equip. Co.,
good as new, good _ single
phase power motor and belts,

- jpurns diesel No. 2 oil, elect.
controlled heat, no rust. H. G.
Ballard, Moultrie.







set planter and.



Allis Chalmers 40 Al Crop
Harvester combine, reason-
ably priced. J. W. Harden, Rt.
3, Dalton.

1952. Farmall <A. tractor
with hydraulic lift, good
lights and starter; bush and
bog harrow; 20 disc smooth-
ing harrow; cultivators; mow-
ing machine; and subsoiler,
all in good cond. Herbert My-
ers, Rt. 1, Loganville, Ph.
826-4358 (after 5 p. m., or all
day Mon., Sat. and Sunday).

_ Big Dutchman egg cooler,
% ton, model 50-R for 115 W,
like new, $100. Asa R. Leon-
ard, Davisboro.



MARKET BULLETIN

Want 5 H. P. garden trac-
tor in good cond., at fair price.
J. R. Cordell, 138 Mitchell
Dr., Marietta.

Want to buy for cash, John
Deere A. or B. tractor, 50 or
60, with or without equip-
ment. Describe fully and state
price. John W. Harris, Rt. 25
Monroe, Ph. 267-9190.

Want Butane gas tank, 300
to 500 gal. cap. J. N. Nalley,
Rt. 1, Dew West Rd., Kenne-



saw, Ph. 794-5376 (after 5
Dan).
Want Mcdel C-2 Intnl.

Danco belly mower for Far-
mall Cub. R. G. Blum, 1882
Mt. Vernon Rd., Dunwoody.

Want junk, or cheap, Far-
mall A. tractor, no equipment





mecessary. For quick sale
write: J. L. Payton, Rt. 1,
Trion.



Want used insulated milk
truck body that can be used
for egg cooler. Must be rea-
sonably priced. Eugene M.
Callaway, Rayle.

Want bush and bog rotary
mowing machine that can be
used behind Farmall A. trac-
ter, vicinity of Atlanta or
Carrollton. Mrs. Ann M.
Perry, 3048 Arden Rd., N. W.,
Atlanta, Ph. 233-4381 (after
6 p. m.). :

Want garden tractor, wit
value of approx. $200., have
1957 Plymouth 4-door sedan
(above average in every way
except burned out rod) to tr-
ade for tractor. Will give or
take boot. Virgil Coleman, Rt.
2, College Park, Ph. 767-6027.

_ Want used egg room cool-
ing unit - must be in good
cond. A. S. Callaway, Rayle.







Livestock

FOR SALE





Cattle



3 milch cows for sale; one
Guernsey, fresh with mo. ol
calf. One Guernsey -due to
freshen in June; the last
Guernsey and Jersey heifer.
Edward P. Silvia, Rt. 3, Al
pharetta.



. Equipment

WANTED



Want rotary tiller with big
tines; also, 1 man power chain
saw, in good shape, and cheap
for cash or trade. Thomas F.
Gravitt, Rt. 2, Jonesbridge
HA Alpharetta. Ph, GR. 5-

2aos :

Want wooden water tank
and tower, must be in servi-
ceable cond. J. R. Thompson,
2300 Panola Rd., Lithonia, Ph.
482-6441 (not collect).

Want 3 stanchions for par-
ler type barn, prefer Louden
stanchions. George Hollins-
head, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledgeville,
Ph, 2-8622.

Want Model B. Farmall tr-
actor for parts. Would trade
pickup truck for late model
tractor. Carlos Brown, Rt. 2,
Chicamauga. :

Want master welding as-
sembly for 185 Davis backhoe.
Must be in good shape and
reasonably priced. S. E. Se-
well, Rt. 2, Cumming.











sides of front John Deere A.

and price. Frank T. Compton.
P. O. Box 133, Pine Valley
Farms, Comer.



Want used front tire for
single wheel 1946 John Deere
tractor, size 7.50-10. 6 or
more plies. Jack C. Brewer,
Rt. 1, Bishop.

Want set of cultivators for
1950 model, S. C. Case tractor.
(George Boyd, Rt. 4, Dalton.

Want Model A. Farmall tr-
actor with hydraulic lift, with
or without equipment, C. L.
Burt, Cencord.

Want 10 or 12 in. Hammer-
mill with crusher and power
take off; feed mixer, half ton
or more; corn sheller; sub-
soiler, tractor - John Deere,
Massey-Ferguson cr Intnl.
Harvester 40 H. P. with pl-
anter, State make, cond., and
price. P.i J.) Lipory2e nt. AS









Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578.

Want weights for front or

tractor. Write what you have} 9.

25 open Holstein heifers,
wt. 400-500 Ibs; 20 dairy
type springers, bred to beef
bulls; 15 Holstein heifers to
ealve in 30 days, wt. 800-
1000 lbs. C. V. R. G. Reyn-
olds, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 268-
4032.

Guernsey and Holstein
cross fresh milch cow with
first calf for sale. W. Allan-
son, 4137 W. Washington Rd.,
East Point, Ph. PO. 1-3462.

Reg.
grandson of Mr.
and Eileenmere





EHileenmere
1050, 1100
and 500. Old enough for light
service. Priced very reasona-
bly. Hubert Brown, Rt. 2,
Duluth, Ph. GR. 6-3679.

Reg. Aberdeen Angus bull,
for sale, 4 yrs. old, proven
and bangs free, wt. 1200 lbs.,
gentle and not rough; $300.
John D. Gilbert, 1896 Ridige-
wood Dr., N.E., Atlanta 7,
Ph. DR. 7-5471.

One shorthorn bull calf
from top registered stock for
sale with or without papers.
- Will make excellent herd bull.
C. E. Jernbert, Rt. 2, College
Park, Ph. PO 6-2072.

Thoroughbred Santa Ger-
trudis bulls, 12 and 13 mos.
old, for sale. J. W. Morris,
Double M Farms, P. O. Box
be Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-







7 Reg. Black Angus cows,
4 with calves by side, 2
thoroughbred cows with calv-
es not Reg. 4 young Reg. bulls
from 6 mos. to 12 mos. old, 1-
5 yrs. old. Any part or all
for sale. Free Delivery. Lem
Chambers, Rt. 1, Kennesaw,
Ph. 428-4716 (days).

2 Reg. Angus bulls, Coast-
almere 160 born Jan. 1969,
breeding sire Adair of Wye,
Dam Irene of Coastalmere 19,
about 1500 Ibs., black Boy 4
born 5/30/62, breeding sire
Coastalmere 160, Dam Mc-
Kenzie Blackbird 22, about
550 Ibs., selling both to pre-
vent inbreeding. Charlie
Rentz, Lenox, Ph. 546-2601,
(days).

Reg. Polled Shorthorn bulls,
milk type from high produc-
ing bloodlines. Service age.



Leon Ehrlich, Swainsboro, Ph.
BE. 7-8351.

Black Angus bulls,





Purebred Santa Gertrudis
pulls, one yr. old. Royce Rich-
ardson, Fayetteville, Ph, HO.
1-3454 (no letters ans.)

pit LO Reise ULL Se iiiee ney eee
2% yr. old dbl. Reg. Polled
Hereford bull, wt. about 1500
lbs., proven bull, been used
very little, $300. at farm; al-
so, good young Reg. Polled
Hereford cows with calves by
side $300. at farm. Leonard
Fleming, Rt. 2, Hartwell.

584 lb. milk base and 33 of
my dairy cows of your own
selection from Guernseys,
Jerseys and Holsteins. If not
ready because of grazing, will
aecept option. Will sell milk-
ing machine and tank, if need-
ed. Mrs. Lewis P. Gunn, Rt.
1, Box 309, Thomson.

Dbl. Reg. Hereford bull, 14
mos. old, perfectly marked,
dark red, thick and low set,
priced for quick _ sale. Also,
sev. dbl. Reg. Polled open
heifers from 9 to 16 mos. of
age. Geo. A. Cofifey, Lithonia,
Ph. 482-6526.

10 mos.

2 Hereford bulls, 1
old, from purebred cows and
sired by Reg. bulls, wt. _ap-
prox. 550 lbs., $150. ea,; Reg.
Hereford herd consisting of
21 cows, 3 heifers, one bull
and 12 calves, $7250. L. /F.
Scarbrough, Megr., c/o Eskew
Farms, Rt. 2, Box 297, Fair-
burn, Ph. 964-2741 (after 6

p.m.)

Reg. Angus springer heifer,
also, cows with calves at side,
$250. and $300. Reg. Angus
bulls, 11% mos. old from good
bloodlines and clean. Guar.
breeders. F. W. Phillips, West-
over Farm, Kennesaw, Ph.
428-2959.

Reg. Angus bulls 12 mos.
old, good conformation, $250.,
no diseases, sired by C. C.
Eileenmere 37 a Rosemere
Barbara Woodson bull, Rt, 92
N. of Fayetteville,
after 4 p.m. E. E. Scarboro,
Rt. 2, Fayetteville, Ph. TR.4-
1188. :

4 Reg. Angus heifers, 7-9
mos. old, best of breeding,
tops in families and good con-
formation. Calfhood vaccinat-
ed and guar. breeders. Can
deliver. Lafayette _McLeroy,



d| Rt. 2, Colbert, Ph. SY. 1-5056

(Danielsville).

10 Reg. Jersey cows, best
ploodline from artificial
breeding.
Appleton Church Home, 440
Forest Hill Rd., Macon, Ph.
SH. 6-1384.

- Swine

Purebred Spotted Poland
China gilts and males, litter
mates and half- brothers and
sisters to. the Grand Cham-
pion and reserve grand cham-
pions in the state breeders
show and sale, 1963. Males
ready for service, gilts eith-
er bred or open. D. A. Law,
Chula, Ph. 382-4842 (Tifton).

One purebred Yorkshire
boar, yr. old first of March,
will weigh approx. 300 Ibs.
Can be Reg. D. F. Thompson,
Rutledge. :

Reg. Yorkshire boars, un-
usually good bloodlines. Ser-
vice age. J. Frank Moore, Jr.,
Rt. 3, Box 142, Vidalia, Ph.
537-3477.

40 pigs, some spotted Pol-
and China and some spotted
Poland China and Duroc
crossed. 6-8 wks. old, $10. ea.
at my place. Paul Lamb, In-
man, Ph. 461-2894.

Reg. meat-type Duroc boar,
wt. about 225 lbs. from good
bloodlines (Cherry King
breeding) $45. with papers,
$40. without papers. Joe Usry,
Avera.

Reg. Black Essex pigs, 10
wks. old, $25. ea. both sex.
Wiley G. Dampier, Rt. 1, Box
210, Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-
4349 (no collect calls).

4 nice Poland China gilts,
12 wks. old, $25. ea. A- B.
Lewis, Box 187, Willacoochee.

Pigs for sale, % Landrace,
% Yorkshire, $10. ea. and up.
Located 2 miles E. of Doug-
lasville, hwy. 78 (follow
signs) Leonard Pittman, Rt.
1, Box 417, Douglasville, Ph.
942-4259.

4% mo. old Reg. Hereford
boar, best bloodline, make
ideal herd boar, $40. Leonard
Fleming, Rt. 2, Hartwell. :

Reg. Duroc shoats male and
female choice breeding stock
from blue ribbon sire, $25.
with papers in buyers name;
Also, would sell good Reg.
Duroc brood sow. J. A. Brown,
Felton, (at Polk and Haral-



















son Co. line on hwy. 27), Ph.
646-3742. (Buchanan). }

3 miles,.

G. M. Guyton, c/o











































Purebred Eng.
also, blue spotted Hyhb
first cross pigs, from
imported from Canada,
sonably priced. One pure
Eng. black male, 5 mos.
will sell or trade for
bred Landrace male,
age. D. C. Watson, Bo:
Dallas. -

29 bred Shoats, red, b!
and black listed, wt. avera
lbs., clean and healthy, $8
for lot. (5 mi. W. of M
Candler Co. near 46-57

hwy.) L. H. Edenfield,
Oe 177, Metter, Ph



100 top quality Lan
gilts, same bred to fa
soon, also, service age
and weaning pigs. Te
Swindle, Nashville, Ph.

O.1.C. breeding stock.
6 mos. old, $30. ea.; p:
wks. old, $20.; boars 8
old, $25. ea.; all Reg.
in buyers name. Shi
F.O.B. No Sunday sales. P
J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce

Choice Duroc bree
stock, males and females,
from lange litters,
Reg. in buyers name, sp
notice to F.F.A. Chapter,
rates on pigs. William
nier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Mi
Ph. 685-1016.

Whiteface sow, wt. aj
185 Ibs., wth 9 pigs,
with Landrace, all
thom oe : Gras R
onesbridge Rd., Alpha

Fine young feeder pig:
sale, Landrace and H
shire cross. $10. to $20
cording to size, must
appreciate. Little Hope Ra
R. C. Widemon, Rt.
yers, Ph. 483-7152.

Reg. Spotted Poland
service size boar, long
meat type, well spotted
lius George, Rt. 2,
Springs, Ph. 777-3978 (n
lect calls).

8 seven wk. old pigs
sale, will have 20 more
to wean in one month. Eh
Robinson, Rt. 2, Waco.

Horses, Mules & Ponie

At Stud: Playboy, ni
gaited Chestnut with
pmane and tail, exc. confo
tion and disposition,
when served, with 2 r
privileges. Transportation
vided within reasonable
tance. Jerry Brown, 2
Roswell Rd., Marietta,
427-3964.

Mare mule, 950 lbs.,
anywhere, gentle, runs
eattle, price includes
one-horse wagon, all gea
plows, $125. Located
E. of Woodstock, W. F
Rt. 1, Woodstock, P
6698 (no collect calls).

Black mare mule, al
good one-horse wago
harness for sale at my
Joe Davis, Beaver Ruin
Noreross, Ph. 448-2551
collect calls).

3 Reg. mares to foa
spring, one granddaught
Dexter and one dbl. bre
Bailey, will bred back to
Dog or Mr. Nibble, o
yr. Sorrell stud a_ gramc
of Paco Turp in show
3 1962 Reg. colts, good he
and are priced, $200. to $
ea. - Ivan Taylor, R
Box 245, Griffin, Ph.
8304.

Nice mixed Shetland
stallion, 7 mos. old,
and white, halter broke
or will trade for _eow.
Williams, Rt. 1, Box 1
Irwinton, Ph. 2086 (Jef
sonville). 3s

At Stud: At Midnight.
Boys Command and
Dot, Three of the finest
Walking horses in. Amer
dif. bloodlines,
time to breed your mar
that you will have larg
on Jans 7a AS
Lakeshore Dr..

Estates. Ph. BU. 9-037
appointment).

- At Stud: Gaited b
stallion, thunder boy, fo
show, very good dispo
will transport horse or
up mare, $15. fee, with
turn privilege. W. D. Put
Calhoun.



Shetland pony, jet bl

gentle, long mane and
$150. saddle and bridle
cluded or $65. for saddle
bridle sold separately. TI
as F. Gravitt, Rt.
bridge Rd,

GR.





stock

R SALE








/ ules & Ponies

xican burro, 9 mos.
H. Smith, 1568

Decatur, Ph, BU.













_ Sorrel Gelding,
high, good tor pe-
. > main












ted Reg. American
orse, chestnut gelding,
Genius Master-piece,
and Ina. Top blood-
<cellent conformation,
show prospect.
pers. ees small
elding, very

bs eave: Theo.
Leesburg Rd., Daw-
-2869. (no collect















mare mule about
condition, work
. W. Bryan Rt.
x 55, Eastman.












(no collect






mare, stud colt,
id, mare in foal in
small type solid
). for both. Frank
Cassville.

and grain fed mares,
s, all heavy in foal,
old colts. Are gen-
ill make good ponies
ing or riding. Also
olts and fillies. Will
onably, sell all or
L. Moon, Moon &
2, Covington, Ph.
8 mi. from Con-
20 at So. River)

Tom Dooley,

Ambassador, 2 top

. Walking horses, 2

ines. Roy A. Dor-

1 Bohler Rd., N-W.,
h. CE. 7-1115.

lings, quarter type for
s. Ra Coggins,
Indian Creek Dr.,
ountain, Ph. BL. 4-






































































: Big Mans Hill-
_TWHBEAA 610424.
out with 4 white
and blaze face. Son of
; Champion Old Glorys
Burton M. Wamble,
Box 130, Cairo, Ph. 377-

ck mare mules, about
old; one mower, 2 H.
and other farm imple-
nd equip. Carl Christ-
Covington (one mi.
em Camp Ground).

Reg. Shetland pony
om 3 to 4 yrs. old,
drop colts in 30 days,
solid white, 2 silver
white mane and tail,
to 42 inches tall, will
up. Mrs. Vera Hol-
5 N. Main St., Jones-
GR. 8=6771.

to mare Quarter horse,
rel, pe ered | to pee
plow horse,

Mrs. V. U. McMich-
erdale, Ph. GR. 8-

old Sorrel Shetland
nice herd sire. J. F.
2 Westchester Dr.,

DR. 7-1331.

Walking stallion, Mr.
ful E., Reg. 561225,
Trigger Boy, out

a) Boy.
r, 1003 Johnsons
Marietta, Ph. 428-
O Us).

rrel fillies, one 3-yrs.
re 0, 2-yrs. old, one
brown and white

4 yrs. old; Sorrel Stud,
de one of mares for
saddle mare. Claude
, Washington, Ph.

milch goats for sale
freshen in May, $25.

Some other young
old buck given
r of 2 does or more.
Pa : -2, Tuck-
<*> O=

aie. Nubian,
ss breeds. All















milk goat, will freshen about
April 5, heavy milker, gentle,

$18. at farm. Mrs. G. O.
Thomas, Rt. 4, Box 217, New-
nan, Ph. AL. 3-1216. :



One Butt headed billy, solid
white easy to manage, ap-
prox. 2 yrs. old, $10. Cannot
ship. C. E. Joiner, 3057 Dean
Bridge Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE.



3-5331.
2 fine Nubians, coming
fresh, one to freshen with first

kid and other with 3 kids. Al-
so, purebred Alpine male goat
and Toggenburg, freshen
with second _ kid. Mrs.
Lee Kirkuy, 3860 Cascade,
Atlanta.

Reg. Toggenburg milk
goats, and kids, milk goats,
$75. Nannie kids, $35. Billy
kids, 15 from very best milk-
ers, for sale at my place. W.
A. Roach, Rt. 2, Box 195 A
Savannah, Ph. 897-1372.

2 good milk goats, purebred
Alpine, freshened about 3 wks.
ago. Also, pure bred buck,
aboutone yr. old. T. W. Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Smyrna, Ph. 435-
7739, (call after 4:30 p.m., no
letters ans.).

Saanan_ goat, giving 3
quarts daily, with 2 kids, $35.;
Saanan and Nubian giving %
gal. daily with one kid, $30.
Both recently freshened. G.
R. Williams, 1398 Canoochee
Dr., Atlanta 19, Ph. 233- 8890
(no collect calls).

Goats: French Alpine buck,
2 yrs. old, gentle, $10.: and
two kids, 3 mos. old, $10. ea.
F. O. Bishop, Crossville Rd.,
Roswell, Ph. 993-4668.

Livestock

WANTED

?







Want old and_ crippled
horses and mules, also, pony
colts, mares or studs. Good
milk goats, cheap. For sale,
and Reg. buck at stud, $3. E.
J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry
Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710.

_Want natural butthead Al-
pine billy, Reg. from 2 to 10
mos. old or thereabouts. An-
drew H. Hamrick, Rt. 3, Ro-
opville Rd., Carrollton.

Will pay top price for wild}

cattle, ana location, will load
and haul. I. E. Taylor, Rt. 3,
aoe 245, Griffin, Ph. 228-

Want young milk goat,
white Saanan or Nubian,
with first freshen, must give
2 qts. daily. Must be gentle,
no blights. Mrs. Annie Ma-
thews, Rt. 2, Smyrna.

Want to hear from
anyone that has thorough-
bred Santa Gertrudis
cattle for sale. Lewis R.
Whatley, P.O. Box 206, Car-
tersville, (no phone calls).





Want to buy red Angus
calves, both parents must be
Reg. Black Letters

ans., no collect calls. Otis
Milner, 204 Timothy Ave.,
Rome, Ph. 232-3019.

Want to buy for cash, 10 to



20 Whiteface steer calves,
around one yr. old. Letters
ans. Frank G. Marchman,

4701 Grant Rd., Ellenwood.

Want 85 purebred Here-
ford cows, preferably with
calves, from clean herd. Will
buy fewer n r.
Rogers, Toomsboro, Ph.
4585 (Dudley).

Want Guernsey bull, 300-
400 lbs., prefer yellow color
with horns, located not over
100 mi. radius. Also, want
iron grey with dapple mare,
3-6 yrs. old, work type and
stout and blocky for farm use
and want big beef steer, 900-
1100 Ibs. with horns, gentle,
for work. Butch Wellborn,
Rock Springs.

Want to trade with dairy
for young calves, 5-7 days old,
preferably bred from_ beef
type bull, and would like to
pick up once a week. Dr. Ray-
mond Young, P.O. Box 71,
Colquitt.

Seni ond Plants

FOR SALE



E. A.
463-









Good Tender Bean Seed:
White Creasback Cornfield
beans, Germ. 94 pct.; White,
Half Runner Garden beans,
Germ. 85 pet., 75c cupful P.



oats, one large

Se

White Half-Runner
seed, Germ. 90 pet.; Old
Fashion Tender Wht. Garden
Creasback bean seed, Germ.
89 pet., ea. 65c lg. cupful; and
long, red-hot pepper pods for
home use, 25c doz pods, or 6
doz. pods, $1. Add postage.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box
58, Ellijay. :

50 bu. pure Knuckle, Pur-
ple-Hull peas, treated with
poison, $6. bu. Germ. 65 pct.
Felton Roberts, Mauk.

Ice Box watermelon seed,
Germ. 88 pct., 25c pkt.; As-
paragus bean, or lt. colored,
edible pod cowpeas, black
seed, Germ. 64 pct., 25c pkt.;
65e cupful; Mung beans,
Germ. 95 pet.; 25c'pkt.; Ind-
lan corn, excel. substitute for
sweet corn if picked before
colors show, 60c lb.; Long Pod

okra, Germ. 50 pct.; hard
seed, 31 pct, total Germ. 81
pet., 50c cupful. Hubert

Chambers, Box 488, Canton.

Pensacola Bahia seed, pure
seed 98.21 pct.; Inert 1.76 pct.;
Germ. 34 pct.; Firm seed 53
pet. total Germ. 87 pct. 18c
Ib. J. J. Hall, Rt. 1, Box 74,
Albany, Ph. 2-7735.

Little White Half Runner
beans, Germ. 87 pct.; White
Cornfield beans, Germ. 81
pet, 75e cupful, P.P.; Speckle
Crowder peas, Germ. 81 pct.;
Cream Mush peas, Germ. 89
pet.; Green Okra seed, Germ.
95 pcet.; 50c Cupful, P.P; Mrs.
Bessie Silvers, Rt. 2, Talking
Rock. :

1963 crop hand-saved,
round, dk. green, yellow meat
watermelon seed, Germ. 91
pet., 50 cupful; Golden Ball,



Ig., very sweet, deep-ridged
cantaloupe seed, Germ. . 86
pet., 65 cupful; 1963 crop

Blackeyed Purple Hull Crow-
der peas, weevil treated, for
eating or planting, Germ. 96
pet., 50c Ig. teacupful. Add
postage. Mrs. Johnnie Har-
mon, Rt. 2, Calhoun.

Sugar Pie Pumpkin seed,
Germ. 96 pct., 4 dez. 25c, plus
de postage; and small type,
dbl. sunflower seed, Germ. 96
pet., 5 doz. 25c, plus 5c post-
age. Mrs. Paul Tilley, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.

3000 lbs. Texas, Purple Hull
peas, known as Pink Eye peas,
Germ. 63 pct. 19 lb., any
amount, located at my farm.
Joel E. Poole, Rt. 2, Box 83,
Donalsonville, Ph. JA. 4-5570.

Speights Yellow corn,

Ib.; or 5 lbs. $1.; Giant gourd
seed. 2Zoc -pkt., 6. pkts. $i:
also. giant gourds, largest
known, over 5 ft. around, $4.
ea. or $40. doz. P.P. Earl
Stuckey, Blackshear.

Lg. Round, Dark Rind,
Yellow Meat watermelon seed,
Germ. 87 pct.; 50 seed, 10c;
150 seed, 25c and stamped,
addressed env. Add postage.
Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca.

Running okra seed, % cup-
ful, $1.; Russian sunflower
seed, 60c cupful. H. C. Reid,
2303 So. Pryor Rd., S. W., At-
lanta 15, Ph. PO. 1-7626:

Tender Garden bean seed:
White Half Runner garden
beans, Germ. 87 pct.; White 6
wks. Bunch bean seed, Germ.
96 pet.; Pink Peanut Bunch

beans,
pet., $1. ea. lg. cupful, P.P.
Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2, Box 77,

Ellijay.

Tropical tomato seed, ori-
ginally from So. America,
prolific, most resistant to fun-
gus, heat, cold, drought, peels
without scalding. Germ. 87
pet., 50c C, plus stamped,
addressed envelope. D. T.
Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton.

Round Dutch _ Frostproof
cabbage plants, 300, $1.50;
500, $2.; $3.50 M. Del. in Ga.
Permit 38. R. Chanclor, Pitts,
Ph. MI. 8-2035.

White Half-Runner 6 wks.
bean seed, Germ, 93 pct., 75c
pt.; 8 row Hickory Cane corn,
Germ. 91 pct.; and Blackeye
peas, Germ. 90 pct., 50c pt.
Add postage. Vella Rice, Rt.
1, Cumming.

Old Time Tender White
Half Runner bean seed, Germ.
94 pct.; White Creasbacks,
Germ. 90 pet.; Pink Peanut
bean seed, Germ. 87 pet.;
White Pole beans, Germ. 77
pet.; 1-% cupsful, $1., p. p.;
also, Dipper and Martin gourd















P. in Ga. Mrs. Eula Beal, Rt.
3, Box 132, Ellijay. i i

~



Old: Fashion Gee Tends |

Germ. 94 pct., sample 10c; 25c | dal

seed, 50c pkg. Mrs. C. D. Sel- | $3

Good, Tender, Oldtime bean
seed; White Creasbacks,
Germ. 95 pct.; White Cut
Shorts, Germ. 95 pct.; White
Half Runners, Germ. 90 pct.,
ea. kind, 75 cupful; and add
postage. Mrs. Emory Goble,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Good Tender Oldtime bean
seed: White Half-Runner
Garden Bunch beans, Germ.
98 pct.; White Cut Short
Cornfield beans, Germ. 98
pet.; White Creasback Corn-
field beans, Germ. 93 pct., ea.
kind, 75 cupful; Red Speckle
Crowder peas, Germ. 95 pct.;
Purple Hull Crowder peas,
Germ. 74 pct., ea. kind, 55c
cupful, and add postage, all
orders. Mrs. Preston Souther-
land, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Good Tender Old Fashioned
bean seed; White Cornfield
beans, Germ. 98 pct.; Little
White Half Runner _ beans,
Germ. 95 pct.; Little Pink
Peanut 6 Wks. beans, Germ.
98 pct.; White 6 Wks. beans,
Germ. 97 pct.; Cream 6 Wks.
beans, Germ. 96 pct, all 75c
cupful; Red Speckle Crowder
peas, Germ. 90 pct., 50c cup-
ful, and add postage. Mrs.
Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay,





Seed sweet potatoes, 2nd
yr. from vine cuttings, Cert.
by Dept. of Agriculture, very
nice: All Golds, Imperial; P.
R., Bunch, $3. bu. at my place.
Special price on 1g. quantities.
Centainers not furnished, and
will not ship. Permit 268. Mrs.
J. F. Page, Rt. 2, Trenton, Ph.
657-4529 (not collect).

Young Klondike strawberry
plants, well rooted and damp
packed, $1. per C., add 25c
per C for postage and hand-
ling. Minimum shipment 200

mit 319. Mrs. Luther S. But-
ler, 466 Page Ave., N. E., At-
lanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1846.

Sterns plum size _ straw-
berry plants, $2. per C. p. p.
in Ga., cellophane wrapped,
prompt delivery. These stand
low temp., and drouth very
well. Permit 97. Mrs. Z. D.
Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alphar-

etta.



Keiffer pear trees, 2-3 ft.,
$1.25; appl trees; Winesap,
Red and Yellow Delicious
Mates: 273-450 tt $i50ssea
Grapevines, 3 for $1.: Brown
Turkey figs, 1 ft. 50c; 2 ft. $1.
ea.; Black Walnut trees, $1.50
ea. Permit 430. Mrs. E. B.
Travis, Rt. 2, Box 311, River-
ale.



Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2.,
C: 500, $7.; $12.50 M. Add
postage. Permit 10. Ethel
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.



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

Mastodon and Blakemore
strawberry plants, $1.50 C;
or $3.75 for 500; Klondikes,
$1. C, or $5. per M; Limber
Twig and Red Striped apple
sprouts, 3 for $1. Permit 216.
Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming.

Certified Ga. Red potato pl-
ants, $3.50 per M.; 3000 up,
$3. per M., F. O. B. Satisfact-
jon guaranteed. Ready for
shipment April 10. Permit
273. A. E. Graham, Alma, Ph.
632-5536.

Tomato plants, genuine
seedman, certified Marglobes
(lg. tomatoes) Abraham Lin-
coln, bears to frost. No roots
broken in taking up plants.
Permit 259. M. J. Hambright,
ae Pegg Rd., S. W., Atlanta







Georgia seed potato plants,

state inspected, count and
quality quaranteed, 500,
$2.50; 1000 up, $4.50 per M.;

3000 up, $4.20 per M.; 8000
up, $4. M. Ready in April,
bocking orders now. H. H.
Williams, Alma, Ph. 632-5156
(at night).

Freshly dug Cert. Suwanee
Bermuda grass stolens in 2
bu. bags, bearing tags and
seals of Ga. Crop Improve-
ment Assn., grown from
Foundation Stock of Ga. Coas-
tal Plain Experiment Sta.; re-
commended for deep, sandy
soil. 1 to 3 bags, $5.; 4 to 6,
$4.; 7 to 9, $3.50; 10 or more



Jers, Rt. 2, Ellijay. = : j

._F. O. B. Fort Gaines. D.



plants, Ga. orders only. Per- | 50




: Running okra seed, Ger
5 pet., 25c pkg. Grover So--
well, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 293-A,
Griffin. ;

Seed and Plants

Not Requiring Report
Or Inspection Permit
FOR SALE







African monster gourd seed,
Germ. 95 pct., can be grown
7-9 ft.. 5 for $1., plus stamp-
ed, addressed envelope. Mrs.
Peggy G. Goolsby, Rt. +1,
Hamilton.

African monster and snake
gourd seed, 16, $1.; gumbo,
long necks and crnamental!, 3
pks., $1., with stamped, add-
ressed envelope. J. H. Gordon,
Rt. 1, Adel.

Fresh California multiply-
ing beer seed, 40c tblspoon-
ful, or 4 tblsp. for $1., P. P.
Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rt. 2, Bre=
men.







2 African Monster gourd
seed; 10 bushel gourd seed;
10 Dipper gourd seed, all 50c;
tropical tomato seed, 200, $1.;
all plus stamped, addressed
envelope. Mrs. Lucile H. Ga-
tes, Rt. 1, Hamilton.

Martin gourd seed, lg. pk.,.
25e; Bushel, and other lg..
mixed gourd seed, 30, $1.;
also, fresh herbs, washed
clean, sassafras; yellow. dock;
yellow root; devils shoest-
ring; queen of meadow, $1., 2
lb. lardbox full; colts foot;
life everlasting, 2 lb. lardbox
full, $1. Add postage. R. C.
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

African Jumbo seed, grows
in. around; King Cobra,





lg. snake, together, 40 seed for
$1.; martin gourd seed; milk
bottle; dipper; short neck;
bird house; Bolding and
around 10 other varieties Or-
namental gourd seed, all 100
seed, $1. and stamped, add.
env. W. W. Massey, Box 116;
Bronwood.

About 25 Martin gourds,
handles 6-8 in. long. 25c ea.,
add postage, seed, 25c vkg.
P. P. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt.
4, Valdosta.

Martin gourd seed, short
handles, best for Martins, 25
tblspoonful. F. A. Smith. 222
Ponce De Leon Ave., N. E.,.
Atlanta 8.

Jumbo gourd seed, grows
4-5 ft. around, 20 seed, 25c;
Dipper gourd seed, 2 doz.
seed, 25c. Send stamped env.,
and will accept 5c stamp as
pay. Homer D. Humphries,
Mitchell Rd., Box 379, Nor-
cross.







Fresh California beer seed,
2 starts, $1., P. P. with inst-
ructions. R. H. Dunbar, 615
W. Jessamine St., Fitzgerald.

Heavy thick shell Martin
gourd seed, 25c for lg. spoon-
ful and stamped, addressed
env... H. Craft, Rt. 2 Elber=:
ton. iy

Long handle gourd seed, 3
doz. for 25c no stamps) must
enclose self-addressed and
stamped env. Mary Lynn >
Prescott, Rt: 2;-Box 213, Pit=-
zgerald. :



African Monster gourd seed, |
50c doz.; Dipper gourd seed,
25c doz.; Bushel gourd seed, .
25e doz. All, plus stamped,
addressed envelope. ~
Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton.

Gourds: African Monster, 7
X 9 ft. (worlds largest) 3
seed, $1.; Indias King Cobra,
6-8 ft. long, 2 seed, $1., not
mixed; Purple Martin; Dip-
per; dishrag; darning; bird
house; Indian War club; Pen=
guin bird seed, 3 pks, $1.
Lefty Morgan, Rt. 4, Way-
cross.

Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE

LG





100 bales of good hay, $1.
per bale at barn. R. L. Jack-
son, Hwy. 54, Jonesboro, Ph.
DR. 8-2245.

Good quality Coastal Ber-
muda and Brown Top Millet
hay. $35. ton; F. O. B. E. H.
Ensz, Louisville, Ph. LI. 7=-





C. Brumbalow, Fort Gaines.

6795 (Wrens).





grows 5-7 ft. long, and lke ~

















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eo Linstee





.ters and hens;

PAGE FOUR



Poultry & Eggs

FOR SALE



en Black breasted game ban-
tams, 2 hens and one rooster,
_ $5.00. W. W. Johnson, Rt. 1,

Mableton, Ph. 948-7713.

Araucanus chickens, hatch~
ing eggs, $2.50 doz. del. Also,
mixed Bantam hens, now lay~
ing, 50c ea. J. H. Roquemore,
Rt. 2, Americus, Ph, 4-7575.

Several 4 yr. old, several
3 yr. old and sev. one yr. old
Indian Blue Peafowis; several
Blue Speckled Guineas and
many mixed bantams, roos-
also, several
laying Araucanus hens ~ and
30 or 40 young Araucanus
piddies half grown. Priced
reasonably. T. W. Kerby, Sr.,
Dovers Bluff, Post Office,
Waverly.







Guar. Araucanus chickens,
Jaying pink, blue, turquoise
and olive green eggs, $10.
pr., $14. trio., express collect.
Hatching eggs, asst. colors,
40c ea., insured parcel post;
35c at door. Send money or-
der. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,
716 Myrtle St., N.E., Atlanta
8, Ph. TR. 4-5152.

White hen, 2 bantam roos-
ters, Eng. bantam rooster, 2
bantam hens and one hen
duck with broken wing for
sale or trade for 4 game hens
and would like good incu-
bator. Will sell chickens at
75c ea. and duck, $1.50. Mike
Price, Rt. 5, Canton.

Show type Bantams; Span-
gle Cornish, Black _ Cornish,
Dark Cornish, Rhode Island
Reds, Silkies, Black Langs-
hans, Black Tall Japs, B.B.
Reds, B.B. Eng. Games; eggs
from 15 breeds. Cannot ship.





Roy Maddox, Rt. 1, Lawrence-

ville (on old Peachtree Rd.,
ea Crowes Store), Ph. 3-
3887.

5 Buff Brahma bantam
pullets and one cockerel, $10.;
2 Silver Duckwing O.E. game
Bantam pullets and one cock-
erel for $3.50; 4 Dark Cornish
bantam pullets, $1. ea. Can-



not ship. Gary Hay, 996
Emerson Ave., S.E., Atlanta
16, 627-7981.



Pit game cocks, 1 and 2
yrs. old, bred from proven
eocks, and hens; Round head
Claret cocks, clipper law
grey, cross, cocks, and pure
clipper cocks and hens; 25
hens to go, all chickens pen

bred, selling out for low
price. Can pick up at my
home, bring coops. C.

G.
Pendley, 2669 Rockbridge St.,
Lithonia.

5 red Quills roosters, all 5
$15., one yr. old; also, 2 grey
games, $3.50 ea. or $6. for 2,
will not ship. Harley Hunter,
Rt. 2, Mineral Bluff.

7 Big bone Dark Cornish
fame hens, some are laying
now, $1.25 ea.; also, unrelated
Dark Cornish purebred ro-
osters, 1962 hatch, $1.50. All
F.O.B. my place, cannot ship.
J. O. Mozley, 46 Austell Ave.,
Austell,- Ph. 948-1098.

Nigger Roundhead and
Blue Cuban eggs, $4. for 15.
Grady Thomas, Blairsville.

2 Red Quill hens, $5. pr. C.
L. Griffin, 712 Oak St., Gain-
esville.

Hatching eggs









from these

breeds, assortment, $2. for 15, |W

or $3.00 for 15 your
choice; also, booking or-
ders for day old baby
chicks from these breeds at
35c ea.: White Crested Black
Polish, Buff Laced Polish,
Mottled -Houdans. Laken-
velders, English Red Caps,
White Face Black Spanish,
Anconas, Red Leghorn, blue
Andalusians, Turkens, and
Araucanus, A. L. Williamson,
Sr., Rt. 6, Rome.

11 Guineas, 1962 hatch, pr.
male and female, $4.50; single
or, extra females, $2.95 ea.;
single. or extra males, $2.25
@a.; breeding stock poultry,
rare, 1962 hatch, one female
Araucanus, $3.95; male S. P.
Rock, $3.95; female Butter-



eup, $3:95; Exp. collect, no
collect calls. Mrs. W. B. Tom-
linson, Rt. 2, Quitman, Ph.
263-5598.





. White Pekin ducks, (large
strain) $5. per trio. C. F. Wil-
tiams, Rt, 1, Pinehurst.





Poultry g Eggs

Want 6 Barred Rock hens
and one rooster. State price
in letter. Carrie L. Mobley,
Box 403, Porterdale, Ph. 786-



.12780 (no collect calls).



Incubator settings, will
hatch pheasant eggs, only for
cash or part of the hatch.
Thomas R. Kent, Rt. 1, Pine-
hurst.

Want, approx. 10 geese.
Would prefer mostly females,
but will consider an equa
number of both. F. B. Clack,
ZJr., 1282 Pine Ave. East
Point, Ph. 761-0289 (Atlan-
ta).

Game, Fowl,



MARKET



2 pr. white doves for sale
and one cage 31 in. long; pr.
are breeder Doves and pr. is
3 mos. old. Will sell the 2 prs.
and the 31 in. cage, has slide
out bottom, $10. for all. John-
ny M. Cronan, 566 McDon-
ough Blvd., S. E., Atlanta 15,
(cannot ship).

Ringneck Pheasant cock and
one hen, pr.; Ringneck
pheasant cock and 2 hens, $7.
trio; or 2 cocks and the 3
hens, $11. Will not ship, pick
up at my home. J. Z. McKin-
ley, 407 North State St., Ly-
ons.

Dutch rabbits in black,
blue, chocolate, etc.; one un-
related trio matured breeders,
also, pr. chocolate youngsters,
3 mos. old; also., white King
pigeons large blocky-show-
type. Foy and Dupont Strains,
squabs wt. up to 2 lbs. ea.
Youngsters, $3.25 pr. (2 prs.
or more shipped) R. Lamar





Brantley, Ritz -22,) box 79;
Wrightsville.
& Eggs | Game and Fowl
FOR SALE WANTED
Blue Scale Quail, $5. pr.,| Want 2-4 or 6 Golden

California Valleys, $5. pr.
These are breeders. L. W. Mc-
Burney, 2109 Bungalow Road,
Augusta.

Several huridred Bobwhite
quail, alive or dressed, $1. ea.
Per. 49. Dewey Pendley, 904
Frazier Dr., Dalton, Ph. 278-
6078.

Booking orders for quail
eggs to be available in 1963
laying season, large quanti-
ties, write for details. Per. 10.
J. L. Tade, 1328 21st Street,
Columbus.

10 breeder does and 2
bucks; also, cages for sale or
trade. Edward P. Silvia, Rt.
3, Alpharetta.

3 to 3% mo. old rabbits,

$1.25 ea., Fred W. Hood, 214
Macey Dahlonega, Ph. 864-
3929.







Purebred racing homing
pigeons, from pedigreed birds,
$1.25 ea. if as many as 6
bought. W. A. Roach, Rt. 2,
Box 195 A., Savannah, Ph.
897-1372.

Show type French Gros
Mondian pigeons. Extra large
birds, show type Red King
pigeons, all producing and
extra nice. Theo. H. Peddy,
Leesburg Rd., Dawson, Ph.
995-2869. (no collect calls).

Large show-type white
King, red King and -white
Fantail pigeons. John G.
Lewis, 613 College Street,
Hapeville, Ph. 761-6893.

Unsexed Red or Black Fan-
tail pigeons, $2. ea.; Pigmy
Pouters, mated prs., $5. pr.;
Eng. Pouters, $20. pr.; Racing
Homers, $5. pr.; Jacobins, $25.
pr. All show stock. Fred
Thompson, Clarkston, Ph, HI.
3-9147.

Fantail pigeons, quality
birds at reasonable prices.
Will consider trading for cav-
ies, doves, er cochin bantams.
Jerry Gretencord, 3058 Brook
Dr., Decatur, Ph. 634-8540.

Giant black Minorea eggs,
$3. per 15, $2.50 doz. Prepaid,
parcel post. L. B. Millians, 105
Temple Ave., Newnan.

Pr. white Doves, $5.; 6 pr.
Ringneck doves, $4. pr. or 2
pr. $7. or 6 pr., $18. Ship ex-
press collect in light crate. E.

. Greiner, Palmetto St.,
Bainbridge.
6 Pheasant hens and one
Pheasant cock, $15. C. L. Mc-
Larty, Rt. 1, Box 492, Mable-
ton, Ph. 948-4781.

Rhersants hatchings eggs,
Chinese Ringneck, $8.50 del.
or $1. doz. at farm. Jumbo
Ringneck, $2. doz., del.; Man-
golian, $2. doz.; white $2.50
doz.; Giant Mutants, $2.50
doz.; Reeves, 40c ea.; Silvers,
40c ea.; Amerhust, 35c ea.;
Goldens, 35c ea. Will be ready
April 15. J. H. Roquemore,
RFD 2, Americus, Ph. 4-7575.

1963 hatch Pheasant chicks,
Ringnecks, Jumbo Ringnecks,
and Giant Blacknecks. Bob
Haley, Canton, Ph. 479-2723.

13 Chukars, now laying,
$2.50 ea.; 2 female and one
male Ringneck partridges,
$2.50 ea. Roy A. Patterson, 78























Claine Dr., S. E., Atlanta 15,
Ph, MA) .7-5618, i 4

pheasant hens, 1962, hatch,
must be reasonably priced. E.
W. Greiner, Palmetto St., P.O.
Box 113, Bainbridge.

Miscellaneous





FOR SALE
98 White. chicken feed
sacks, 100 cap., nice,

smooth cloth, no letters, 25c
ea. plus postage; Indian corn,
(not for seed), nice ears,
several color grains on ea.
ear, 10c an ear, plus postage.

Will ship C.O.D., promptly.
Mrs. Mae Wagoner, Rt. 2,
Blairsville,

Wild plum bark, wild cher-
ry bark, horsemint, sassafras,
queen of meadow, ratsbane,
yellow root, heart leaf root,
and red oak bark, ea., 2 Ib.
lardbox full, 90c. Dwight
Peterman, Box 64, Alto.

Yellow root; sassafras; May
apple; queen of meadow;
yellow dock roots; wild cher-
ry bark; alder bark, ratsbane,
ea. 4 lb. lardbox full $1., plus
35 postage; peppermint, 30c
bunch; 60c; Martin gourd
seed, 25c pkg., and stamped
env. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay.



BULLETIN.



25 Ib. can pure hog lard
$3.50 per can, at my farm,
Fayetteville. Mrs. Kate Har-
ret Fayetteville, Ph. HO. 1-

Well matured Martin
gourds, lg., 50c ea.; medium,
35c ea.; cut, shellacked and
ready to hang, $1. ea.; also,
Martin gourd seed, lg. pkg.,
25c; Bushel gourd seed, 20
seed, $1.; odd shaped African
gourd seed, 8 diff. kinds,
mixed, 30 seed, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. W; W. Lowman, Rt.
5, Ellijay. a

Pure Ga. cane syrup, run
Dec. 1962, 1 lb. 12 oz. square
Clare White bottles, 12 to
case, $6. case, F.O.B., exp.
only, prompt shipment, the
purchaser to pay transporta-
tion charges. L. H. Edenfield,
Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter (5 mi.
ee Candler Co.) Ph. 685-







Wild cucumber bark; blood
root; rattle root; may apple;
ratsbane; button snake root;
yellow root; heart leaf root;
wild cherry bark; queen of
meadow; devils shoestring,
ea. $1. for 2 lb. lardbox full,
and add 25 postage ea. box.
Ps Browns -Ri 21 sBall
Ground.

2 Western pony saddles to
fit medium to lg. size pony,
or Mexican burro, almost like
new, $25. ea. Mrs. Roy Mitch-
ell, 3743 Snapfinger Rd., Li-
thonia, Ph. HU 2-6771 (after
7 P.M.).

Several thousand gals. pure
Ga. sugarcane syrup packed.
in gal. cans, 6 to case for
shipping or pick-up at Cedar
Springs, $9. case; also % gal.
cans, 6 to case, $4.50 (also,
pkd. 12 to case). Shipped Exp.
only in case lots from Blake-
ly. Send M.O. Shipment made
day order recd. Leon H.
Baughman, Cedar Springs.

Country cured hams, 8-12
Yb. size, 90c Ib. (good lean
type). William Lanier, Rt, 2,
Metter;Ph, 685-1016, t i











thick, raw, exactly as bees
made it, 5 lb. tin, extracted,
$1.50; 6 5 lb. cans, $8.; 5 Ib.
tin with comb, $2.; 6, 5 Ib.
cans, $10.50, and add postage.
Edward D. Colston, Rt. 1, Box
307, Toccoa.

Wild cucumber bark; sas-
safras roots; yellow root; rat-
tle root; ratsbane; wild cher-
ry bark; heart leaf root, ea.
$1. for 2 1b. lardibox full, and
add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground.

Western saddle, like new,
$50. Ernest Chamber Jr. 2627
Benhill Ave., East Point, Ph.
PO. 1-1448.

Lg. odd shaped African
gourds, 8 diff. kinds, mixed
pk. of 30 seed, $1.; also, nice,
clean roots of yellow dock;
queen of meadow; and sas-
gafras, 2 lb. lardbox full, $1.,
and adi postage. L. W. Welch,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Miscellaneous

WANTED



Want lb. of old fashioned
lady finger peas. Quote price.
. B. Sumner, 217 Johnson
Rd., Albany.

Want 5 tons good Coastal
Bermuda hay, free from
sandspurs and with good col-
or (no moulded bales) in
square bales; also, want 1000
lbs. good, clean, sound,
Brown Top Millet seed, del.
to my farm at Farmington,
(write best price for cash)
and want 2 good, soft leather
collars, size 16. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.

Want Western saddle and
bridle, in good shape, and
reasonably priced. Johnny
Wilkes, c/o Bar Rest Ranch,
Warm Springs.

Want home-dried apples,
or peaches. Mrs. A. L. Mont-
gomery, Rt. 1, Box 499, Au-
gSusta.

Want 2 bu. Velvet beans
(the running type) for plant-
ing. C. EB. Joiner, 3057 Dean
Br. Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-
53831.

Want bamboo shoots, 1g. or
small type. State kind and
price. Ira E. Dopson, Rt. 2,
Machn. :

Want straw or spoiled hay,
bailed, for use as garden
mulch. Cumming and De-
catur area. Mrs. Fraser K.
Adiams. 223 E. Ponce De Leon
Ave., Decatur, Ph. 887- 4689
(Cumming) week ends.

Handicrafts

FOR SALE

Mountain wildflower honey, |



_Easter bonnet and dress
made of organdy, lace and
ribbons, with nylon net under
skirt, 1-6 yrs., both for $5.
State color,
size; fancy aprons, organdy
and lace, with painted Easter
lily, $1.75; nice, hand-painted
head scarves with cross and
lilies, $1.75. Mrs. W. W. Low-
man, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Appliqued quilt tops, $7.50
ea.; single, dbl. 1-% in. tatt-
ing, 50c to $1.50 yd.; band
aprons, $1. ea.; hot pads, 25c
ea.; pot holders, 10c ea.; crec-
heted doilies, 9 in., 50c ea.; 18
in., $1.; Tatting trimmed han-
kies, $1. ea. Mrs. Virginia
Belcher, Rt. 3, Bowdon.

Bleached sheeting pillow-
cases, lg. size, cro, edges, in
yellow, red, pink, blue, $2.25
pr.; cro. dinnette centerpiece,
cream col., 24 in. in diameter,
ea. $2.25; cro. wall grapes,
pears, peaches, in red, yellow,
purple with green leaves and
stems, and loop for hanging,
50c ea. Add 10c postage. No
checks. Mrs. Lula Mae Maney,
Rt. 2, Lula.

Aprons with bibs, nicely
trimmed, $1., $1. ea.; without
bibs, 75 ea.; small appliqued
cushion covers, any shape, 75c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. H, A.
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Dbl. bed size quilts: Poin-
settia quilt, red with yellow
centers; Rose, col. of roses,
yellow, pink, red with yellow
centers, all with green leaves
and stems appliqued on white
bleached sheeting, outlined
with black thread, white lin-
ing, cotton padded, bound
edges and hand quilted. $12.
ea. No checks. Mrs. W. C.
Maney, Rt..2, Lula, acc >





head and dress










t vty ain
low cases, nt.
able in snow white
and pastel colors,
scarf to match, $1. _
Lovely Swans; Heart a
Flowers; Dog Woods; A
and Roses; Colonial Gi |
table cloths, 54 X 54

Ellijay. : - |

Soft washable
lambskin baby m

Edgar Watkins,
Echota, Calhoun.

Quilt tops, new m
$2. ea.; tatting, hen a

No checks.
Ellington, Rt. 2, Conye
483-8572.

4 Dbl. bedsize quilt t
ea.; Pointed Tile, C
Gardens, Eight Diamon
a Star, sadisi0. sea
Wheel; suitable for
size, 107 X 79 in. Ea. sqie
actly alike, put togeth
dark print and solid
$8.; no checks. All tops
material nicely. made
Sarah Conner, 1020 M
Ave., S. E., Atlanta 16

Emb. pillowcases on
ing, $1.25 set; emb.
cases on white linen
set; quilt tops, $2.25 ea.
velty soap turtles, 50c
postage. Vella Rice
ming.

Childrens dresses,
made, 1-6 yrs. size,
full-size cotton ruffle
reads, asstd. cols.,
aprons, 75c ea.; 6,
ty potholders, 20c ea
dishtowels, iq.

EH 2DCr Cass Ds Oise

quilt tops, pieced by

$3. ea. Add postage.
Freeman Long, Rt. 5, El



ton padding; \
Ring, Grandmothers
Garden, Step Aroun
Mountain, Dresden plate,
Cabin, Cross Roads,
vine Puzzle, Pot of F
all, $12. ea., add postag:
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5,
Ellijay. ee

_Wool top, pieced in
pieced sq., crazy quilt
all seams briarstitched
ron top, dark, solid col
ced in about 3 in.
briarstitehed in bright
brick style, 72 X 84 i
ea.; wool top pieced in
sq., $5. cotton top, lav:
and white, Falling
pattern, $3.; new print
50c ea. Add postage
Eula Cox, Rt. 2, Cave S

WANTED

CORRECTION: Want
20 A. of land with no
prefer some woods ani
ning water, must be reas
bly priced, and within
miles of Atlanta or Deca
A. J. Rhodes, 1867 Law:
ville Rd., Decatur, Ph.
0013, (no collect calls)

FOR SALE

CORRECTION: 56 A
1000 ft. paved rd. fro:
50 A. fenced and [
fenced, 30 A. lake site
to go, 3 branches, 25 A.
timber, 25 A. permanen
ture, located at Jake, G:
joming Walter Stone
perty, 6 mi. of Tallap
R. house, needs) repair,
barn and shed, wired
elec. R. C. Bell, 145 N. .
NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. DR.





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