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Commissioner
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 24, 1963
NUMBER 34
died, single, versa-
an, wants job on
centage or part-
is. Exp. in country
Vrite full details.
on, Rt. 3, Box 561,
, age 35, with
d 10 yrs. old),
helping with broil-
ng hens. No exp.,
0 learn. Need job
d furnished place
(rs. Mattie Caswell,
anklin.
white) age 43. yrs.,
rk on cattle or chic-
can drive truck and
do carpenter or
rk. Have family, one
who can work. Need
R. house, wired for
near schools and
J. W. Tanner, Lil-
Qu
man, 38, wants job
laying hens. Have
hildren, ages 17 yrs.
.., sober, honest,
R AS
basis for person
drink. Need to
no bad habits, am
, and would like to
for Christian people.
wk. salary, room
1 Miss Ann McLeod,
Williamsen.
ww, age 46 yrs., healthy,
yb on farm with elder-
ple, or with widow, do-
chores, gardening,
exch. for home, and
ry. Can give refer-
efer near Ellijay or
e, but can go any-
Mrs. Ann J. Chewn-
o W. L. Jordan, Rt. 1,
Mountain.
married man in 50s,
farm, can drive tr-
d truck and do some
r work, wants work
k farm or general far-
r reg. salary and good
ired for stove, no row
share basis. Honest,
reasonably close to At-
can begin work now.
Y wkly. salary. Char-
raven, P. O. Box 412,
old white married
hildren, wants job
in dairy, can run any
ing machine. Need
house wired for stove
running water, need
ce and would need
ved. C. C. House, 303
LaFayette. ~
carpenter, raised on
care of beef cattle herd.
or or plowing work or
for small chickens. I
about stock, how to
them. Have no child-
3 or 4 room house
lights, gas, near bus
and store. Want small
y pave to be moved.
lege, Statesboro.
Meeting,
vited to citend.
| May 10-17 Elbert County Farm Bureau Animal & Rodeo
Show, Granite Bowl Stadium, Elberton.
Aericultural Calendar
Apr. 24 Southeast District Cook-Off, 10:00 a.m., Home
Economics Department, Georgia Southern Col-
24 Poultry Products Cooking School, 2:30 p.m.,
McCroan Auditorium, Georgia Southern College,
27 Crescent School Fourth Annual Horseshow,
27 Annual University of Georgia Dairy Science
Club Dairy Day, Hardman Hall, Athens.
30 Northwest District Cook-Off, 2:00 p.m., Arnold
Junior High School, Columbus. j
Apr.
Statesboro.
Apr.
Airport Road, Griffin.
Apr.
Apr.
30 Poultry Products Cooking School, 8:00 p.m.,
Municipal Auditorium, Columbus.
3-4 Secend Annual Jaycees Rodeo, Gainesville.
8 Georgia Corn Millers Ass'n. Meeting, 10:30
a.m., Dempsey Hotel, Macon.
8 National Milk Producers Federation Regional
10:00 a.m., Atlanta Biltmore Hotel,
Atlanta. Questions pertinent to producers prob-
lems discussed and answered. All producers in-
Farm Help
WANTED
Want exp. dairyman, clean
and dependable to milk and
tend 54 Reg. Jerseys, who can
work full time. Prefer man
and wife, but would consider
small family. W. H. Sewell,
He ae Stockbridge, Ph. 474-
50.
Want middleaged woman
with fair education to do
minor farm chores around
farm home, $25. per wk. and
board to begin with, and 4 R.
house wired for elec. stove,
rent free. J. Lynwood Bentley
Sr., The Rock, Ph. 647-3688
(Thomaston, after 7:30 p. m.).
Want white couple, 62 yrs.
of age, good Christians, with
some income, to look after
hogs and cows when I am
away, and keep pastures. No
row crops. Must be clean
housekeepers. 6 R._ block
house, wired for elec. stove,
with garden, and pay ea.
week. C. C. Longham, Rt. 1,
Box 320, Thomson, Ph. 595-
3617, area code 404 (not col-
lect).
Want feed mill operator,
white, to run mill on poultry
farm 5-% to 6 days a wk. and
operate bulk feed truck; also,
do general farm work. High
Sch. or equiv. edu. Wages ac-
cording to qualifications. Wri-
te only. A. S. Callaway, c/o
Cross Road Farm, Rayle.
Want at once, nice, reliable
man and wife, or bachelor
who draws pension for light
farm work and gardening, etc.
Can furnish apartment. Mrs.
L. B. Cowart, 117 S. Stanley,
St., Valdosta.
Want white woman between
age of 25 and 45 to help with
chickens and other farm work.
Would consider woman with
small girl. Have nice home
with all conveniences. Julius
F. Vaughn, Rt. 1, Box 115,
Fitzgerald, Ph. 2475.
Want dependable man for
caretaking and some general
farm work, must have exp.
with cattle and hogs. Prefer
man who does not drink, is
alone, and has some other in-
come. Gussie Dyal, Rt. 1, Bax-
ey.
_ Want man with small fam-
ily, er couple, to work one day
a week on farm in exchange
for 3 R. house, wired for stove
and with running water. Will
pay hourly wage for any ex-
tra work up to 8 hrs. a week.
Excellent opportunity for man
with another job in Griffin
area, or for semi-retired cou-
ple. References required. Gro-
ver Sowell, Jr., Rt. 2,. Box
293-A, Griffin, Ph. 228-8982.
Equipment
1950 D. C. Case tractor,
used very little, and tiller,
$595.; or will trade for Ford
tractor or 1% ton farm truck;
also, old model orchard-type
Case tractor in good cond.,
$195. Ira Teem, Rt. 1, Milner,
Ph. 227-4897 (Griffin).
500 gal. fuel oil tank, and
cattle sides, hog feeder and
waterer. H. G. Martin, Rt. 3,
Lithonia.
David Bradley garden trac-
tor and attachments for sale,
or will trade for ponies, Bert
Hollis Jr., c/o Oaklawn
Farms, 1141 Rome St., Car-
rollton, Ph. TE. 2-2182 (not
collect).
25 automatic 8 ft. chicken
waterers, $5. ea; 15 gas
brooders, $10. ea.; 6 auto-
matic 12 ft. waterers, $7.50
ea.; 2 water tanks, 80 gal,
$10. ea.; approx. 200 P-16
hanging feeders, 40c ea. for
lot; 21 small trough feeders,
3 x 4x 5 ft., $1.50 ea. Grady
Rogers, Buena Vista, Ph. 649-.
4848.
John Deere 420 crawler,
used for tree planting only,
very good cond., engine and
track nearly new, complete
hydraulic .system, 3. point
hitch, radiator guard and
belly pan, and guard for
driver; also, 1954 Ford trac- |
tor with good tires and paint,
Ford rear whl. wts., $150.
Jack M. Hall, Meigs Post Rd.,
Moultrie, Ph. 985-2722.
F-12 Farmall tractor, with
everything needed to plant
and cultivate crops, all in
good cond, James S. Strick-
land, Rt. 3, Pine Mountain,
Ph. 663-2558.
Farmall A. tractor, exhaust
lift, good cond., clean, good
rubber tires; 8 ft. single ac-
tion disc, 16 in. bottom plows,
planter and other equip. Just
outside city limits, 200 yds.,
on West St. E. B. Smith, Rt.
1, Box 503, Bainbridge.
Gehl (1958) silage cutter,
excel. cond. $600. for quick
sale; also, 400 gal. Creamery
Package milk tank with
Frigidaire compressor and all
neccessary parts, reasonably
priced. Dick George, Rt. 1,
Oxford, Ph. 786-3624 (Cov-
ington).
Athens, 2 disc plow in good
cond., works on most any
tractor, such as Ford, with 3
point hitch, $35.; also elec.
chick brooder, 750 cap., and
2, 8 ft. automatic waterers,
very cheap. Torry Self, Rt. 2,
Fairburn, Ph. 964-3284.
2 garden tractors (2 whl.)
practically new, one bought
July 1963, made fall garden,
operates like new, $195.; one
bought 1960, not used in 1962,
operates like new, $150. 4
pieces equip. with ea. trac-
tor. Will sell one tractor. J.
M. Nall, 44 Fessenden Dr.,
Austell, Ph. 948-2372 (before
(ac0ePMa)s
David Bradley gear drive
chain saw, heavy duty, cut
almost any position, recoil
starter, 32 in. blade, new
chain, entire saw good as
new, $100. or will trade for
calf or yearling. Shirley F.
Day, Sr., Rt. 5, Cumming, Ph.
TU. 7-4953.
6 ton bulk feed tank in
good cond. $150. W. B. Calla-
way, Rayle.
2-whl. trailer for farm use,
heavy duty metal body, 8 ply
tires, $60. Ralph Dangar, Ros-
well, Ph. 993-6621.
Set of planters and culti-
vators for Allis-Chalmers C.
tractor, in good cond. $125. R.
J. Warren, Rt. 1, Villa Rica.
100. gal. stainless steel
Dari-Kool tank and _ strainer;
new wash vat; 2 unit milking
machine I.H.C. A. B. Payne,
Rt. 2, Box 144, Temple, Ph.
459-3707 (Villa Rica).
Hay rake for Cub tractor,
used few times, almost like
new, $45. at my barn. L. D.
Hammock, 660 Russell Dr.,
Milledgeville, Ph. 452-3975.
Almost new automatic egg
washer, large, (washes basket
full of eggs at a time) used 1
month. $100.; and small wash-
er (washes 1 egg at time),
good cond. $25. Leonard
Green, Rt. 2, Summerville,
Ph. 857-5434. .-
_1942 Ford Ferguson tractor,
disc plow, harrow, cultivator,
wood saw, trailer, and pul-
ley. $550. Joe L. Thornton,
Rt. 4, Providence Rd., Alpha-
John Deere M. T. tractor
and harrow, perfect cond. Mrs.
Helen M. Goddard, P. O. Box
403, Reynolds, Ph, 7-3665.
retta, Ph. GR. 5-5845 (not
collect).
2-dise tiller for Cub or
Farmall tractor, A-1 cond.,
and priced to sell. J. H. Hoof-
ner, Rt. 1, Dacula.
Farmall 200 tractor, origi-
nal tires, extra good cond., 3
point hitch, mowing machine
and cultivator, all good cond.
$1375. Ph. SY 1-5423 (Dan-
ielsville). Coy Conwell, Com=
er.
New Holland Baler, Model
77, with Wisconsin air-cooled
engine; also, Allis - Chalmers
rake. Good cond., and rea-
sonable. Contact J. D. ,Old-
ham, Rutland Stock Farm, Rt.
2, Lithonia, Ph. 469-9012.
Blacksmith steel anvil, $25.;
blacksmith forage, $25.00;
blacksmith vice, $20. G. R.
Williams, 1398 Canoochee
Dr., NE, Atlanta 19, Ph. 233-
8890 (not collect).
1 row Allis-Chalmers cot-
ton picker, in excel. cond.,
except minor repairs. Picked
about 100 bales cotton. Wilmer
y on, miny, Fitzgerald, Ph.
575.
Mott mower, cuts 5 ft. wide,
3 point hitch, power take off,
easily attached, used very
little. $250. F. E. Alexander,
Rt. 3, Lithonia, Ph. 482-8555.
Electric Cream Separator,
500 Ib., cap., 1 gal. elec. pas-
tuerizer, 1 gal. elec. churn,
and strainer with filters, less
than half price. H. W. Buck-
ley, Lake Harbin Rd., Morrow
Ph. 474-4149.
John Deere tractor B, old,
but in pretty good shape, with
4 disc tiller and smoothing
harrow. $250.; also, 6 row
cotton duster, $25. Olen
Swain, Rt 2,
Ph. 335-4443 (Commerce).
18, 8 ft. chicken waterers,
$2. ea.; 300, 4 and 5 ft. feed-
ers, 10c ea. Ned sims, Rt. 1,
Gillsville, Ph. 677-4538
(Homer).
1000 gal. Mojonnier yacu-
um tank, 5 HP Frigidaire
compressor and cooling tow-
er $6,500.; also, Surge pipe=
line for 28 stall barn, 5 milk-
ing units, 2-8 unit vacuum ~
pumps, and elec. pipeline
washer, $2,600. Call or write:
Lee Cherry, Rt. 1, Monroe,
Ph. 267-9385.
Baby chick brooders, 250
cap., and runway complete.
Mrs. Alice T. Bonner, 841
Glendale Ter., N. E., Atlanta
6) Phe DR 2-309 ta
Deep well jet pump, &%
H.P., with spare parts, $40..
W. S. Cox, Carver Rd., Rt. 3,
Box 156, Griffin.
Mule drawn hay rake, new
cond., $60.; wood saw, $25.;
tool bar with guide wheels,
2 point, quick detachable
hitch, I.H.C., $100. and other
miscellaneous farm equip-
ment. Robert K. Smith, c/o
Journeys End Farm, Ameri-
cus.
David Bradley Super 300
garden tractor, good tires,
good shape, with turn plow
harrow, cultivator, trailer and
dozer blade. Roy P. Myrick,
Rt. 1, Stockbridge, Ph. 483-
845 (Conyers not collect).
Bolens riding tractor with
sickle bar mower, turn plow
and cultivator. Lewis Lane,
1309 Scott Blvd., Decatur,
Ph. 373-0059.
Snoco hay bale loader,
used very little, excel. cond.,
$200., FOB farm. Harold R.
ae Morrow. Ph. 478-
550.
New Holland No. 68 Hay-
liner hay baler, $1,250.; New
Holland Side Delivery hay
rake, $250.; New Holland, 6
ft., pull-type mower, $250.,
all in good working cond. See
at my farm at Madras, 6 mi.
from Newnan. R. B. Bowen,
316 Peters St., SW, Atlanta,
Ph. 8-1428 (until 8 P.M.)
Danielsville,
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{| Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-0954 (not
2: El wasn: syrup mill with
pam; 2 row (mule) planter,
can be used to plant cotton
or corn, Charles Bailey, Rt.
1, Silver Creek.
2 whi. David. Bradley Gar-
den tractor with cultivators,
turn plow, layoff plow, disc
harrow and Aerator rotoes,
#125... Grady Chamibers,
Chamblee, Ph. 457-3655 (af-
i ter 7 EAI. )s.
John Deere planters
cultivators for A. or ;
disc plow with new dise eal
cylinder, first elass. condi J.
Cc. Martin, Rt. 3). Summer-
ville, Ph. 857-6124 (not col-
lect)...
1960 model Dari-Kool milk
tank, 200 gal. cap, used 2
yrs., in good cond. $500.
Charles Rs Coley Rit 2). lem=
ple, Ph. 459-4375, (Villa Ri-
ca).
Farmall Cub tractor with
hydraulic lift, planters and
| cultivators, all in good cond,
| $475.3 elec.. incubator, 50 ege
| cap., used only twice, $10. E.
J. Stallings, Rt. 1, Box 249,
and:
| collect).
Farmall Cub tractor,
|starter, hydraulic lift, power
| take- off, draw bar blade, disc
| plow, harrow, cultivators, pl-
;}anters, fertilizer attachment,
| stalk cutter, 2 whl. trailer;
| good! cond, all $675. R. W. Car-
ruth, Rt. 1, Lithia Springs,
| Ph, 948-1887.
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Eguipment
FOR SALE
1? HP. Briggs - Stratton
garden tractor motor, $65:, or
will trade for other farm
equipment. A. C. Hopkins,
253: Birch St., Hapeville,
Pir. 767-3735.
Weight gasoline power saw,
wt. 19 Ibs. with 16 in. com-
paet power blade, perfect for
eleaning brush down to
ground, cutting. small trees
and. fer pruning. Tom. T. Ham-
ilten, 458 Greenridge Cir,
Stone Mountain, Ph. 289-
3.146, (Atlanta).
Farmall M. tractor in good
eond., with tiller, harrow,
cutting: harrow, and subsoiler
with 3. point hitch attachment
for M. C. C. Jewett, Rutledge.
(Located 2 mi. West of Rut-
ledge on Hwy. 278 on Morgan
and Walton _county y lines).
1 row planter and eultiva-
tor, 3 point hitch, Cole make,
new cond., $150. L. W. North-
eutt, Rt. 2. College Park,. Ph.
PO, 7-1923,
Allis. Chalmers tractor,
Model G, turn plow, mowing
mach. and cultivators. Rear
tires mot too good, motor re-
cently overhauled, $400. Dan
Dixon, Clarksville, Ph. 754-
h.
!
Tractor, 4 H.P:, turn plow
and cultivator, $125. Va SRE:
Gray, 501 West Oconee, Fitz-
gerald, Ph. 3761 (not collect).
Farmall C. tractor, culti-
vator, dise tiller, harrow,
peanut shaper, $400: also,
one hog feeder, 6 ft., 1D. doors,
33: bu. cap:, never used, $50.
Tommy Rayburn, Rt. 3, Box
185, Dawson, Ph. 995-2215,
Turning plow and disc har-
row for David Bradley gar-
L. Harpe, Rt. 2, Milledgeville.
Intnl No. 141 combine
with 12 ft. grain header and
2 row corn header; extra
good cond., good motor, $1,-
995." =D. i. Fountain. Po,
Drawer 878, Warner Robins.
All crop Harvester John
Deere combine 12A, serial No.
105222, good cond, and rea-
sonably priced at my place
John B. Turner, 121 W. Booth
Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428-7285
(after TPM. not collect).
Roto-Hoe power unit, mod-
el 300, with 544 H.P. motor,
18 in. tiller and 32) in. rotary
mower, used! one season, $200.
Lloyd George, Blakely, Ph.
723-4990.
1962: Massey - Ferguson M-
50 Diesel tractor with less
than. 100 hrs.; also, 3 dise
plow and Davis loader, sacri-
fice all for $3500: and will
take older 3 point hitch trac-
tor in trade. L. R. Cauthen,
Rt. 1, Rome. Ph. 282-1247.
195t John Deere B. Rolo-
matic frontend, hydraulic lift,
mew rings and valves, $550.
G. C. Lewis, Rt. 4 Thomas-
tom, Ph. 647-7280 (not col-
lect).
Moline U. tractor
mew tires, hydraulic
tool bar, 7 ft. plow. subsoiler
_ and blade, disc harrow, -2
_ sizes; 4 disc tiller, hay baler
with Wisconsin motor: side
delivery rake and mower
Ford tractor, planters, culti-
vators, and Dorsey rotary
mower, 3 point hitch, and
other farm equipment. TEESE
with
equip.,
Carnes, Rt. 1, Box 391, Jones-
boro:
Johan Deere (mule): stall
cutter, John Deere No. 3: mow-
ing machine (runs. in. oil),
good cond., $75.; mule drawn,
1 section, 25) tooth, drag har-
crow, #0.; Cole guano distri-
puto, No. 20, mule drawn,
needs. bottom. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.
Tractor (ome -. made) 4
speed Chev. transmission, 4
cyl. Chev. engine, White
truck rearendi $35. H:. Di
Booth, 529 Sandtown RBd.,
Marietta, Ph. 428-7276 (after
5 PAE):
Mowing cae will fit
most any type of tractor, used
on Ford, (it is a side mower),
in good cond.; also, 2: section
of drag harrows, prieed to
sell. WU. - Lk. Bellew, Box 1204,
Athens, Ph. LI 3-5005 (not
collect).
Round Oakes elec. ineuba-
tor, 100: egg eap., in good
cond, Gordon Haney, Aragon.
New. Holland Super 77 au-
tomatic hay baler with Wis-
consin air-cooled motor, ex-
cel. cond., kept out. of weath-
er, $500.; also, Jchn Deere
No. 8: mower with 7 foot blade,
used 1 season, $300, Norman
Johnson, Warrenton, Ph, 465-
'2139.
| = 8-IN Ford tracter, all pur-
pose plow with 5 ft. dbl. sec-
sonably priced. Leyi W. Ford,
McDonough, Ph. 423 - 3861
| (after 6 P.M.).
3, 8 section, steel chicken
| coops, ea. section size 28 x 26
1x 15 in., $12. ea; elec. fence
|charger, comb. Hi-line and:
| battery model, some wine and
| insulators, $15. for all; 4 gal.
| Keresene weed burner, $15.
J. B. Harper, Box 112) Rt. 3;
| McDonough.
Farmall M. tractor com-
(plete with Graham - Holme
iplow, cylinder and pecan
shaker, all excel. cond.,. $1075..
den tractor, $40: for both. R..
_| for all, or will sell separately.
J. S. Wilson, Monticello, Ph.
468-6688 (call evenings).
Cub Farmall tractor, start
er, lights, hydna. lift, culiti-
vators, planters and mowing
mach, very good: comd., good
tires, $600. complete. Bernard.
Dorsey, Rt. 2, Cleveland, Ph
865-5783: (not collect).
1941 John Deere Model L.
tractor with bottom plow
and cultivators in good run-
ning cond., $200. James E.
Bulloch, Rt. I, Box 49, Man-
chester.
Equipment
WANTED
Want row crop silage chop-
per, prefer 1 or 2 yr. old mo-
del Lamar Putnam, Rt. 2,
Fairburn, Ph. 964- 6936.
Want 120; or 250 gal. above
ground gas. tank, Propane or
Butane, within 50 mi. Dublin.
Herman. Browning, Rt. 5, Box
137, Dublin, Ph. 672-4883.
Want parts for John Deere
A. tractor. Generator bracket,
generator and. lift. arms. Would.
consider buying junk A. trac-
tor for parts; also want heavy
tractor towing chain, Write
size, length and. price. R. G
Thompsen, 101L1 Powers Ferry
Rd., Manietta, Ph. 427-1288
(not collect),
Want bottom plow; disc
harrow and? dise tiller, for 2
row Case tractor, Model WA
14.3 point hitch. W. J. An-
derson, 3713 Bull St., Savan-
na
Want to buy A tractor in
good running cond. with pl-
ows and cultivators, and cut-
away harrow. James E. Bull-
och, Rt. 1, Box 49, Manchester.
Want wheel and 3 point
hitch to fit M. traetor. C: M.
Pippin, Jr., Rt. 2, Albany.
Want poultry, quail and
rabbit. pens, and good incub-
ator; will also consider other
equipment in good cond.
which can be used in raising
peultry, quail or rabbits, Toe
Bently,. Rt.. 1, Box 29; Gray-
son,
Want right rear axle i
Allis-Chalmers. G. tractor,
junk G. tractor with same ioe
cluded. Riley Hanrcrow.. Rt. 2h
lights, |.
| tion harrow, trailer type, rea- |
~| 2312 (Odum).
Stockbridge, Ph. 474-4291.
sign.
Pendergrass. Ph. 698-
Lad cies Hereford, last yn. born,
Allis-Chalmers tractor. Ralph
Thompson, Rt. 2, Douglasville,
Ph. 942-2523.
Want 8N-Ford tracter, pre-
fer 1951-1952 model, or Fer=
guson, same model, im run-
ning cond., and reasonably
priced for cash, R. W. Evans,
Rt. 1, Box 172 A. Warm Sp-
rings, Ph. 663-2532 (Pine
Mountain).
Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
10 Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, best of bloodlines, 10 to
12 mos. old, $200. to $350.
Will deliver anywhere in Ga..
for small fee. Hardwick Har-
ris, Rt. 1, Gibson.
Holstein bull, about 2 yrs.
old, at best price, my place.
Mrs. Pauline Goff, Rt. 2, Ashr
burn (1 mi. from Amboy).
4 Ree. Black Angus heifers:
from 6 to & mos. old, 2 at
$150:;. and 2 at $175.; 4 Ree.
Angus bulls, 6 to 11 mos:,.
$200. to $350: G. Van Green,
Jr., 138 Garland Ave., Deca-
tur, Pir DR. 3-989.
Heifers, Black Angus, with
first calf April 4, $160. Fred J..
Savage, Rt. 4 Lula.
Hereford cattle: 13 cows, 5)
calves and 1 Reg. bull. Cattle
thin, but in gocd health andi
ready to go on grass. Will!
sacrifice for quick sale at
$1500; or best offer. Guerry)
Morris:. Guvton. (Effingham),
Ph.. 772-4279. i
4 mo: old Reg. Holstein bull,
dam is: Canadian cow with up
ito. 19000) lbs. of milk in one
lactation, and has. been milk-
ing over 45 lbs. of milk daily
fen first 150: days with. 4.7 pet..
March. test. Sire is Sir Roe-.
land Daisy Dandy of A. B. &
Edwim . Mizio, c/o Mivio
Farms. Rt. 2,. Americus, Ph.|
924-7209.
6 Reg. polled Hereford bulls|
bulls. 10-12. mos. sid, of most
ponular bloodlines. All are}
ealfhood vae. Winsten C. Har-
ris, Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph,
Reg. Angus bulls: 13) yrs.
old, 15 yrs. old. Fine big bulls
with excel. pedigrees. Will sell
choice, not both, $400.-$500.
W..T. Torgensen, c/o. Whistle:
Top, Fanm, Cornelia.
Black Angus. bull, 4 yrs. old
in. May. Have papers, Ralph;
: Chaie Rt of, Patilloy Rd.,
25 Eholstein heifers C V, wt.
900-1200 Tbs., 6 heifers out of
dams., with DHIA recerds: of
110,000 to 133000) Ibs. RL G.
Reynolds, Rt 3 Monroe, Pin
268-403 2.
se alte re Seaside cae Se
Nice. Ree, Black Angus bull,
I yr. old in May, Hileenmere:
sus. brood: cows. with. calves. by
side, not Ree. but full stock.
Fred Erwin, Rit. 2) Adairsville,
Ph. MA. 9-33841.
15 dairy and beef-type cal-
ves, mostly steers, Wt. 200-
300; Ibs., $65. ea. for all. Lam-
ar Putnam, Rt. 2, Fairburn,
Ph. 964-6936.
Reg. Angus. heifers, bred,
22) to 26 mos. old, 9 and 2 4
and 5 yr. eldi cows: heavy with
calves. Heifers, $250.- cows,
$300. Clean and Vac. Sell, all
or any part; also, Reg. Angus
bulli 12 mos. old, $200. T. We
Phillips, Westover Farms,
Kennesaw, Ph. 428- 2959.
2 polled Hereford bulls,
subject to, Re& 6 mos. old, P.
C. Mahaffey. ~ Biainsville. Ph
745-5883 (ne collect. calls).
Reg. Angus bull, no. 3165636,
about 3 yrs. old, gentle and
halter broken, sire Bluebird
Kinney, dam "Phineess WwW. Z.
$350:; also, Reg. Jersey cow,
just freshened, giving about 4
gal. milk daily, Reg. no.
2293431, sire Design Regent
Dreamer, dam Basil Ivy De-
$200. Larry Cocper,
4485 (at
nr. or after 6 p, m., no.
way
sl
Franklin, Ph, OR, 5- -3519;
GR. 5-501],
Want Pig O. shaft for
| with, little. groomi
-enty of white. Hi.
valle.
of breeding age and: about 20)|
584-.| &
pickeea Taxed =
name. C. M. Eunice,
Waycross, Ph. AT. Be
light service,
Rh. 772-3345.
males, Wiley Ss
1, Box 210, VWalatosta,
2.4349)
breeding, Wt. anprox. 800)| <
Ibs: few Black Angus heifers
not Reg.; and few Black An-
mos. old, eligible for
tion, from Mighty
great-grandson 2
Packer (a $4000: bo
Ph.
mostly Ble and Blu
few Reds, bears;
$10. head by the lot,
L.. H. Edenfield, Rt.
177, Metter (5) mi. W
685- L083.
pigs, & wis. old\ $17
also, Yonkshire- and: T
th cressed: pigs: . L
Rt. 5, Aveny Radi, Ria
234-1287,
China pigs, 10 wks. of
and 4 boars, of long me
can be Reg.
Whitley, Rt. lg,
Stone: Mountain,
and up depending
also, fattened hogs,.
butchering, Jim Hopk
2, Clayton, Gate ote
unity),
ens), Alpharetta, Ph, |
fers, calfhood vaccin
Hileenmere bloodlii
sonably priced. H
ready to show at f
bought at right pric
change for cows
Carl Newton; 992
Rid. Ni ES, Atlanta,
bred to Hereford
open, all very nic
any part of them
tiller er rubber in:
for sale. Robert
Rt. 1, Graysen,. PI
p. m.)
Thoroughbred. Sai
Ww. Morris, 5
119, Te Double
Carrollton, Rin T
Reg. Guernsey ma.
old, dehorned, ring
and. deep red color
mond,. Farmington,,
5065 Wart
mar
Young 6) a
Hereford bull,
deep red celor,. eae J
no papers, furnish
Ans.. all letters, Sam
dy, Rt. 1, Box 440).
bull, 5: yrs. old) wt.
selling. to ore in
$300., picture on req:
land C. eS Bal
gilts, AIOE oe
gilts; 5 mos. old, and
gilts; will. Reg. in
Durocs,
8 boars x
9 gi
ready to breed, tr
(1 mil. SE. of om B
Reg. Black Essex
12) wks. old, $25. ea
Da
4 Hampshire gilts,
of
485-4204, ee
28; shoats, 35 to: 40
~ Thoroughbred. Ve Oars
Purebr ed Black
#25. ea.
Crossbred: feeder
Cheice Duroe gilts,
collect calls). name> aivoy good pee
Bulls and: heifers, dbl. Reg, |for sale. J. As B
Cie 2
more $3.
PAGE FOUR
Seed and Plants
FOR SALE
Rutger tomato plants and
Calif. Wonder sweet pepper pl-
ants, ea. 300 plants $1.50;
500, $2.25; $4. M.; Charleston
- Wakefield cabbage plants and
- White Bermuda onions, 300,
S12" 500, $2.5$3. Mx Del. in
Ga. Permit 38.R. Chanclor,
Pitts.
Millions, first class, Cert.
Ga. Red potato plants, most
preferred variety on produce
mkts., 500, $2.50; $4. M.; 3,-
000, $10.50; 5000 up, $3. M.
Best atttention all orders. B.
J. Head, Alma, Ph. 632-4846.
Cert. Ga. Red potato plants
now ready, heavy producers,
$3.50 M.; 3,000 up, $3.00 M.
FOB. Quality, full count and
satisfaction guaranteed; also,
Ruby King and Yolo pepper
plants, $3.50 M. A. E. Gra-
ham, Alma, Ph. 632-5536.
Choice Cert. Ga. Red po-
tato plants, 500, $2.50; $4.
M.; 5000, $10.50; 5000 or
M. Only strong
B. Lowell
= t: hipped.
plants shipp Alia. PR:
Head, Box 195,
632-4861.-
Jerusalem artichokes for
planting or pickling, $2.50 gal.
PP. to 2nd zone; $10. bu.
collect. Cash must accompany
order, or pick up at my home
-on first come, first served
basis. Phone first. Allow 2
wks. time from inquiry to
shipment. Permit 302. Gawe
Page, 149 North Ave.. NE
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR 4-6452.
: Seed and Plants
Not Requiring Report
Or Inspection Permit
Nice Martin gourd seed, 25c
dg. pkg.; bushel gourd seed,
20, $1. Send stamped, address-
ed envelope. R. C. Chastain,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.
California multiplying beer
seed, 50c start, and enclose
self-addressed, stamped en-
velope. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith,
Rt. 6, Gainesville.
California beer seed, 2 st-
arts, $1., and instructions for
making. P. P. R. H. Dunbar,
615 W. Jessamine St., Fitz-
gerald.
Jumbo gourd seed, grows 4
-5 ft. around, 20 seed, 25c;
dipper gourd seed, 2 doz. 25c.
Send stamped env., and will
accept 5c stamp as pay. Ho-
mer D. Humphries, 379 B.
Mitchell Rd., Norcross.
Martin gourd seed, lg. okg.,
- 5c: bushel gourd seed, 20, $1.;
-odd-shaped African gourd
seed, 8 diff. kinds, mixed, 30
$1.; also, well matured martin
gourds, lg., 50c ea.; med., 35c
ea.; cut, shellacked and ready
to hang, $1. ea. Add postage.
Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
Giant gourd seed, 25c pkt.;
6 pits.. $1. -P. P.s-limited
number of giant gourds (lar-
gest known) at half price,
$2.50 ea.- or $25. doz. Earl
Stuckey, Blackshear.
Heavy thick shell martin
gourd seed, 50, 25c, and st-
amped, addressed envelope.
C. H. Croft, Rt. 2, Elberton.
. Minature gourd seed, diff.
_ cols. and shapes. 10c doz.; also,
bottle or lantern type gourd
seed, both 10c doz. State kind.
Send 5c stamp with order.
Frank S. Brooks, Rt. 3, La-
Wayette.
Gourd seed: African mons-
ter, 7 X 9 ft. (worlds largest)
2, $1.; Indias King Cobra, 6-
8 ft. long, 2 $1., not mixed;
purple martin, dipper, dis-
hrag, darning, birdhouse, In-
dian war club, and penguin
bird, 3 pks. $1. Lefty Morgan,
Rt, 4, Waycross.
African jumbo, giant gourd
seed, grows to 50 in. around;
king cobra, grows 5-7 ft. long,
like snake, together, 30 seed,
$1.; martin gourd seed; milk
bottle, long neck, dipper,
minor, short neck, round,
_dishrag and about 10 other
- varieties, all $1. Send self-
addressed, and stamped env.
- W. W. Masssey, Box 118,
_ Bronwood.
seed, 2 doz.
Fresh California multiply-
ing beer seed, 35c tbl. spoon-
ful, P. P. Mrs. Paul Alley,
Lakemont.
Fresh California multiply-
ing beer seed, 40c start; 4 st-
arts, $1., P. P. no C. O. D. Mrs.
Jack Thompson, 3 So. Kelley
St., Tallapoosa.
Long handle Martin gourd
seed, 3 doz., 25c; 7 doz., 50c.
Mary Lynn Prescott, Rt. 2,
Box 213, Fitzgerald.
1962 gourd seed: King Cob-
ra, makes 20-25 to hill, 4-6
ft lone. $1: (dozs. African
Monster, bu. size, $1. doz.;
long necks, (grows to 30 in.
long) and freak, long neck
25c; old time
Jumbo ornamental, 3 doz. 25c;
herculese club, and milk bot-
tle, 25e doz. W. D. Gordon, Rt.
1, Adel.
African monster and snake
gourd seed, 16, $1.; gumbo,
long necks and ornamentals,
3 packs, $1., with stamped,
addressed envelope. J. H. Gor-
don, Rt. 1, Adel.
Hay, Feed, Grain
Coastal Bermuda hay, li-
med and highly fertilized.
Booking orders for this sum-
mer, $25. ton, baled in field.
Can deliver truck load lots.
D. L. Fountain, P. O. Drawer
878, Warner Robins. j
Poultry & Eggs
FOR SALE
MARKET B
| dalusians,
Araucanus (Easter Egg)
chicken eggs, $2.50 doz., blue,
green and pink. Charles
Markham, Box 24, Ty Ty.
Trio of black Rosecomb
bantams, $5. Gordon Haney,
Aragon.
Nice mottled Ancona Ban-
tam rcoster, 18 mos. old, for
breeding purposes, $1.50, or
will exch. for White Leghorn
Bantam pullet, at my home.
PB brown, hte 1,2 bau
Ground. :
Pit Games: Bradenberry
(So. Georgias), 2 young hens
and battered cock, $25.; also,
eggs for setting, fresh, Bran-
denberry and MRoundheads,
bred separately. Come gather
from nest at $3. setting. Mrs.
A. L. Hill, 312 Warren St., S.
E., Atlanta, Ph. 378-2990.
Giant Black Minorca eggs,
15, $3.; 12, $2.50, P. P.; breed-
ing cockerels, $3. and $5. ea.;
also, Mallard ducks, laying.
L. B. Millians, 105 Temple
Ave., Newnan.
2 young gelden Sabright
Bantam roosters, $1.50. Will
ship C. O. D. C. L. Sauls, 207
Midland Ave., Winder.
3 pr. B. B. Old English Ban-
tams, $3.50 pr. A. R. Bryans,
1255 Woodland Ave., S. E.,
Atlanta 16, Ph. 627-9795.
Modern game Bantam hat-
ching eggs, $5. per setting in:
Silver Duckwing, B. B. Reds,
Red Pyles, Brown Reds, also,
White Cochins and Black
Booted Frizzles. Fred Thomp-
aoe Clarkston, Ph. HI. 3-
. Hatching eggs from follow-
ing Bantam varieties: Dark
Cornish, White Cornish, White
Laced Red Cornish, Black
Tailed Japanese, Buff Jap,
Silver Duckwing, B. B. Reds,
Blue Rosecombs, White Coc-
hen, Ancona and R. I. Reds.
Cannot ship eggs. Odennis
McElhannon, Rt. 1, Compton,
(1-% mi. from Bethlehem).
2 Rebel grey cocks; hatch
Claret cock, 2 Hatch Claret
stags, McRh cock, 2 hatch
claret hens, Rebel grey hen, 2
Confederate Allen Rh cross
hens. Cocks, $15. ea.; stags and
hens, $10. ea. Will ship. A. R.
McBride, Rt. 1, Box 219,
Lithia Springs.
_ 21 White Leghorn hens, lay-
ing, $1. ea. Roy Barnes, Mab-
a Ph. 948-4929 (not col-
lect).
Mallard ducklings, just hat-
ched, 50c; week or older, 75c;
wild Mallard hatching eggs,
15, $2.50. Mrs. J. L. Potter, Rt.
1, Box 465, Douglasville (Co.
Line and Macs Rd.).
ULLETH
Purebred, heavy type, dark
Cornish hatching eggs, $1.85
per setting of 15 eggs, or 30
for $3.55, and my cartons to
be returned at once at buyers
expense; also, 1962 hatched
rooster, $2.50. M. O. only. Miss
Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box
Qoeeby Lys
Nigger Roundhead and Blue
Cuban eggs, 15 eggs, $4. Grady
Thomas, Blairsville.
Hatching eggs: Goldine
Campines, Turkens, Blue An-
Silver Leghorn,
Anconas, Buff Minorcas, Red
Leghorns, White Faced Black
Spanish, English Red Cap,
Lakenvelders, Araucanus,
Mottled Houdans, White Cres-
ted Black Polish, Buff Lace
Polish, assortment of 15 eggs,
$2., or your choice, $3.; baby
chicks, 35c ea. A. L. William-
son Sr., Rt. 6, Turner Chapel
Rd., Rome.
Lg. white drakes, $1.50 ea.;
duck eggs, $1. doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt.
5, Ellijay.
Wild turkey eggs, $8. doz.;
day old poults, $1.50 ea. Eggs
shipped by parcel post with
postage, anywhere in Ga.
(Poults net shipped). Leroy
Johnson, Rt. 2, Cordele, Ph.
925-4044,
Game, Fowl
and Eggs
FOR SALE
Now booking orders for
Bobwhite quail eggs available
in 1963 laying season in lg.
quantities; and Tennessee Red
quail eggs; also limited num-
ber of Chukar eggs. Write for
details. Per. No, 10. J. L. Tade,
1328, 21st St., Columbus.
2 pr. white doves, 4 mos.
old, $5. pr.; also, cages 31 in.
long and 12 in. wide, $5.; one
cage 24 in. long by 1 ft. wide,
$3. These cages have slide-out
bottoms. Cannot ship. Mrs.
Hattie Fuller, 566 McDonough
Blvd., S. E., Atlanta 15.
Barbary and Chukar part-
ridges, $1.50 ea. Minimum
shipment 6 birds. H. M. Hilli-
ard, 219 Mellrich Ave., N. E.,
Atlanta 17.
Golden pheasant eggs, 15c
ea.; Reeves pheasant eggs, 30c
ea. at my home. Steve Shep-
ard, 1540 Clifton Rd., N. E.,
Atlanta 6, Ph. ME. 4-2241
(on or inquire after 3:00 p.
am):
Bcbwhite quail, 1 day old,
25e; others priced according
to age. No birds shipped un-
der 4 wks. old. Hatching eggs,
100 for $12.50. Will hatch eggs
on shares. Permit 48. W. W.
Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., At-
lanta 19, Ph. CE. 7-5340.
3 pr. Indian Blue peafowls,
1962 hatch, $20. pr. at my
place. Herman Browning, Rt.
5, Dublin, Ph. 672-4883.
Cornish, heavy, 3 hens, 1
cock, 1962 hatch; Brahama,
shiney black Bantam; 4 Tenn-
essee Red partridges, all for
$10., or will swap for pheas-
ants (not Ringneck or peacock
and heavy turkey eggs., A. C.
Hopkins, 253 Birch St., Hape-
ville, Ph. 767-3735.
Extra lg. Northern Bob-
white quail eggs, $12. C. Best
in South. Will ship promptly
and safely, Permit 26. Lump-
kin Tyson, Rt. 2, Doerun, Ph.
776-4162 (Sylvester).
Lg. blocky, show type,
White King pigeons, Foy and
Dupont strains, youngsters, 10
wks. old, $3.50 pr., satisfac-
tion guaranteed. No less than
two pair shipped. R. Lamar
Brantley,= Rt. 2; Boxs-79;
Wrightsville.
Rabbits: Breeding stock,
some purebred Calif. and N.
Z., all sizes, and some fryer
size, mixed. R. F. Meek, 152
Copper Lake Dr., Smyrna.
_N. Z. W. rabbits from qua-
lity stock, pedigree for 12th
year, large, quick growers, lg.
litters, all breeders, above
standard wt. when grown. Jrs.
6 wks. old, $7.50 ea. out of 10
Ib. parents; does ready to
breed. 2, $25. ea. C. W. Page,
149 North Avenue, N. E., At-
Janta 8, Ph. TR. 4-6452,
American Giant homers;
French Mondains, and Birm-
ingham Roller pigeons, real
nice birds, $6. pr. and up. M.
G. de la Rue, 307 Spring St.,
Decatur.
Poultry, Game,
Fowl & Eggs
WANTED
Want following breeds of
Bantams: White Rosecomb,
Silver Seabrights, Cochins
(white or black). Will con-
sider buying any breed of
bantams, ducks, quails, rab-
bits, pigeons or any other type
fowl or poultry; also, want
125 eggs from Silver Seabrig-
hts or other breeds. Joe Bent-
ley, Rt. 1, Box 29, Brayson.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Martin gourds, sacked and
ready to ship, $2.50 doz. Mrs.
Essie M. Jackson, Rt. 1, Box
100, Wrightsville.
Wild flower honey, mostly
clover, in gal. glass jars, $5.;
1 and 2 lb. sizes, 50c lb. Will
not ship. D. R. Bruce, 369
Inman St., SW, Atlanta 10,
Ph. PL. 3-5037.
Good used western saddle,
$15.; also, pastures available
for any number of cattle up
to 60 head, $2.50 per head
monthly, until fall, and you
keep fences repaired. Farm
located at Madras, 6 mi. N. of
Newnan. R. B. Bowen, 316
Peters St., SE, Atlanta, Ph.
MU. 8-1428 (until 5 P.M.).
5 iron pots and kettles, use-
ful for rendering lard, etc.,
on farm. $3.50 to $10., ac-
cording to size. Mrs. F. H.
Jarrett, 1396 Carnegie Ave.,
East Point, Ph. Po. 1-1243.
Sugar cane syrup, 1 lb. 12
oz. in square glass bottles, 12
to case, $6. case, FOB, or can
ship by Exp. transportation
charges paid by purchaser. L.
H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box 177,
Metter. Ph. 685-1083.
Fresh herbs, washed clean,
sassafras, yellow dock, yel-
low root, devils shoestring,
queen of meadow, colts foot,
life everlasting, 2 lb. lardbox
full, $1. Add _ postage. R. C.
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Yellow root, sassafras, May
apple, queen of meadow, yel-
low dock roots, wild cherry
bark, alder bark, ratsbane,
ea. 4 Jb. Jlardbox full, $1.,
plus 35c postage; peppermint,
30 bunch; 3, 60c; Martin
gourd seed, 25c pkg., and
stamped env. Mrs. Freeman
Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Yellow root, washed, clean;
wild cherry tree bark, sas-
safras and witch hazel bark,
4 lb. lardbox full, $1.35; rats-
bane, 4 lb. lardbox full, $1.75.
Mrs. Wayne Aldon Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay. :
Lg. odd shaped African
gourds, 8 diff. kinds, mixed
pkg. of 30 seed, $1.; also, nice
clean roots of yellow dock;
queen of meadow and sassa-
fras, 2 lb. lardbox full, $1.
Add postage. L. W. Welch,
Rt. 5, Ellijay. ;
Nice clean roots and herbs:
red sassafras, queen of mea-
dow, devils shoestring, yel-
low dock and May apple, 2
lb. lardbox full $1., plus post-
age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt.
5, Ellijay.
Herbs: sassafras, red oak
bark, yellow root, queen of
meadow, ratsbane, heartleaf
root, blood root, life everlast-
ing, wild plum bark, and
wild cherry bark, all freshly
gathered and washed. 2 Ib.
box full, 90c. Dwight Peter-
man, Box 64, Alto.
Wild cucumber bark, wild
cherry bark, yellow root,
white and red sassafras roots,
rattle root, queen of mea-
dow, ratsbane, heartleaf root,
mullen root, ea. 2 Ib. lard-
box full $1. Add postage. G.
T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Quilt pattern: Rocky Road
to California, designed in
1849; and Log Cabin quilt
pattern, ea., 1 pattern and
carbon, $1. Mrs. Mamie Gable,
Rt. 3, Dahlonega.
|May 10, 1963Friday, 1
mint, spearmint, 3
ing horsemint, ta
houseleak, 75c doz.
Add postage. Miss L. M
Rt. 1, Box 57, Dahlone
All the poles in a
brake, large. variety. |
poles froze and should
soon. Come see and
fer on kind and n
poles wanted. Mrs.
Gaddis, Box 124, Quitm:
46 cases of good thi
Georgia sorghum syrup,
per case. F. W. Collins,
Blairsville.
Bird house gourds, 15
in., 15c; 18 to 20 in., 2
to 23 in., 35e; 24 to
50c; dipper gourds, 25
and $1.; penguin gourd:
small gourds up to 14 i
Add postage; also, gourd
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt.
150, Camilla.
Saddle, like new,
Vista, Army type hoode
rups, $40. R. G. Thomr
1011 Powers Ferry Rd., M
jetta, Ph. 427-1288 (no
lect). = ;
Yellow root, 4 Ib. 1
$1.; poak root, 4 f
Queen of the meadow, 8
$1.; wild Cherry bark,
Jardbox, $1.; sassafras,
and white, 8 for $1., add
age. Mrs. W. C. Fowle
Ellijay. aes
Sev. thousand gals.
Ga. sugarcane syrup pk
gal. cans (6 to case for
ping or pickup at Cedar
rings) $9. case, % gal.
to case, $4.50 (also pkd
M. O. Shipment made d
der recd. Leon H. Baugh
Cedar Springs. ~ :
Sassafras roots, ye
roots, 50c doz.; wild ch
bark (cake mix boxful)
Miss Marie Parks, Rt.
jay. :
Chicken houses for
laying hens, availabl
Call Mrs. D. D. Mitche
6, Marietta, Ph. 428-86
Good Western saddle
le and blanket, all, $35.
Kirk, 201 Maple St., B
Ph. LE. 7-2598.
Hickory smoked
Sausage, 60c Ib., bacon, 50
shoulders, 55c lb.; ham
out 17 Ibs.) 80c Ib. Add
postage. Jim Hopkins,
Clayton, (Tate City Co:
Gye ees
APRIL 26, 1963 Fri
12:30 P. M.Ayrshir
fer Saleat Carrollton
Grounds, Carrollton,
25 Reg. Ayrshire heifers
be sold at auction. A
fine Ayrshire herds.
cestry. For further
mation contact: Maur:
Benson, Director, A
Promotion Fund, B:
Vermont. ;
MAY 8, 1963 10 A.
County Agent, Jeff
County, Hazlehurst.
Rom oosa Valle
Grounds Georgia
Association and North
tern Angus Associatio:
55 Angus cows, man
-calves at side, and r
C. O. Parker, 3858
St., Macon.
MAY 18, 196312:30 P.
GriffinMelin Bros. -
led _Hereford SaleS
70 head, or more, to
ndation bulls and _ co
pedigrees,
Melin B
ics