Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 September 26

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Phil

Campbell,





Farmers

Commissioner

































arm Work |
WANTED

rienced wht. farmer
work on cattle or poul-
rm, reared on farm, can

e farm machinery. Four
family. Need house and
; ble salary in exchange
ork. Golden W. Weath-
38 Tye St., SE, Atlanta |

At. woman, age 42, wants
Kk on airy or poultry
5 days week, for room
board and salary. Mar-
Simpkins, Rt. 8, College
c/o Doris Ford.

nt place as working fore-
m large farm, fully exp.
man and crop farming.
best of ref., need good
m, wired house, am hon-
nd sober. H. P. Holcomb,
Peeples St., S.W., Apt.
Atlanta. ;

istian white man, age
ith small family wants
ending chickens or cat-
is winter. Need weekly
nd good house with run-
ater and wired for elec-



t. 2, Doraville, Ph. GL




it job on general farm
rive tractor or truck, do
kind of work. Need house
ed for elec. stove, have to
oved. I am 39 yrs. old,
wife and 2. girls, need
t once. Gilbert Bowen, Rt.
\Grange.

gle. man, 55 yrs. old
S Maintenance j

cattle and dairy farm

mily. Need no salary.
me. C. C. Congo, 303
rokee Circle, Griffin.

iddleaged widow wants
g care of elderly cou-
some farm work. Pre-
aear Augusta. In good
+h and can furnish refer-
S. oe Pavo,

ung couple wants job on
m, experienced and can
ve tractor or truck. Can go
ywhere, must have furnish-
place. Need transportation.
race Bates, 1152 Sells Ave.,
.. Atlanta 10. e

Want work on _ stock or
icken farm, exp. in both,
1 ve truck or tractor,
lependable, do not drink, or
t to rent farm for stand-
erent-~ Jd. J.- Tanner, 382
He S. W., Apt. 220,

Young white married man
1 wife and baby wants job
hog, poultry or cattle farm.
ienced but willing to
Exp. carpenter, can
truck or tractor. Pre-
- Gwinnett, or Bar-
ity, need 3 or 4 room
th elec., water

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1962



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Man with excellent refer-
ences wants job managing
farm or running dairy. Want
above average salary. Jeff
Carden, Rocky Face.



r Farm Help

WANTED



Want sober, reliable.man to
work 3000 slash turpentine
winter job available,
5 room house on school bus
and mail route wired for elec.
stove, also 1/2 acre garden
Spots da C- halley Rt. clecby=

,|ons, Ph. 526-2633.

Want middle age man who
knows how to farm and op-
erate tractor to farm on
shares, no drinking, good
land, small house. J. W. Pat-
tillo, Rt. 2, Loganville.

Want 3 men to work in
dairy, have houses to accom-
modate, located on school bus
and mail route, good salaries
to right parties. W. E. Ox-
ford, Colloden.

Want white woman to live
as one of family to care for
small children and do light
work on small farm with
payed salary. Robert E. Hen-
drix, Rt. 2, Box 188, Temple.

Want party, 35 to 50 yrs.
old, to look after 2 doz. chick-
ens, live in, cook and keep
heuse for man, alone, past 65
yrs. old in good health. R. C.
eee Twin City, Ph. 763-

_ Want refined healthy mid-
dle aged white woman for
light farm work, cooking and
caring partly for woman in
wheel. chair, live as one of
family for room, board and
reasonable salary. State age
and particulars. Miss Nettie
Ann Blanchard, 2282 Wrights-
boro Rd., Augusta.

Want family to manage and
operate farm in N. Ga., have
partly furnished 6 room house,
good truck for farming, tend-
ing cattle or hogs. No drink-
ers. Robert Wright, P.O. Box
367, Blairsville.

Want white, honest and re-
liable man with income to
tend 12 acres of land in 1963.
Must have own equipment.
Can have what he makes in
exchange for repairing house.





Want experienced dairy
farmer to help on dairy farm,
must be dependable
and have good references. R.
M. Patterson, Rt. 4, Box 102,
Douglasville, Ph. WH 2-2637.

Want woman under 50 yrs.
to do-light housekeeping for
small salary and board. M, H.
Brown, Rt. 2, Byron,

Went someone to plant 15
acres and prepare land for
same. Jesse Corley, Rt. 5, Box

179, Martinez, Ph. RE 6-
227.
Want experienced tobacco,

cotton grower and turpentine
hand. Will work some tobac-
co, gum, and cotton on shares
er will pay wages. 5.23 acres
tob., 12.6 cotton and appx. 6-
9 Ybs. stand gum. Excellent
house, mail and school bus by
door. Permanent home for
right person. No
Phillip Edenfield, Twin City.
(Hwy. No. 1, 13 mi. South of
Swainsboro).

Want white, refined wo-
man to do light farm work
and house work and live in
heme. Mrs. R. M. Avery, Box
624, LaGrange.

Want farm maintenance
man able to do ordinary me-
chanical work, simple weld-
ing, etc. Must be in good phy-
sical cond., able to drive trac-
tor and do other farm work.
Good house available on
school bus route. No drink-
ers. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folk-
ston.

Want working foreman for
So. Ga. farm. Want man who
is worker as well as foreman.
Knowledge of general farm

equip., experienced in corn,
peanut, general row crop
farming. Small family, no

drinkers considered. Have
house with plumbing and
elec., on school bus and mail
route. Give age, number in
family, and references in first
letter. Lester Varn, Rt. 3,
Box 530. Albany, Ph. HE 5-
8621 (no collect calls)

Equipment

FOR SALE





1955 Chevrolet pickup
truck, % ton, good cond; also,

1 one of two nice dump trucks

Tent. Can live in| 1953-54 models, low mile-
house while making repairs. | age, reasonably priced. J.
No drinkers. Mrs. Gertrude| Frank Stephens, Rt. 3, Cal-
Roberso 2, Hortense. ho h, MA-9-2273.





drinkers. | 5



Flat belt type power take-
off for Farmall Cub, Reason-
able priced. W. T. Holbrook,
Sr., Rt. 2, Clarkesville, Ph.
754-6778.

Almost new Ford corn
sheller, works with one or
two row picker or will work
stationary. Burt Burnett, Rt.
3, Moultrie.

International hay press
with self feeder and gas en-
gine, good condition, $100.00.
W. P. Bryan, Rt. 6, c/o Fair-
view Farm, Tifton, Ph. 382-
2361.



Craftsman bandsaw, 3

wheel, 12 in. with motor.
practically new, ready for use,
$55.00. James A. Williams. Rt.
3, Ball Ground. Ph. 479-3853.

1961 trailer, ideal to pull
with tractor, $20.00. Thomas
Lawson, 533 McArthur
Drive, Marietta, Ph. 427-1088
(No collect calls.)

1952 model 8N Ford tractor
in very good cond., with all
equipment, first $500.00 gets
tractor. John Ross, Jr. Route
3, Cochran, Ph. WE-4-7187.

International corn picker,
l-row, used very little, will
sacrifice; also, Super C. Farm-
all and equipment. John
Nicholson, c/o Hill Top Farm,
Rt. 5, Rome, Ph. 232-7212.

Tractor mounted Habaan
corn sheller in first class



cond., $300.00 or will trade

for calves; also, Fairbanks
Morse hammermill in_ Ist
class cond. with belt, $100.00.
Charles H. Mullins, Collins.

1959 Ford diesel, very good
cond. (700 hrs); 2, 3-bottom,
Ford moldboard plows, 1961
models; 1961 Ford drag har-
row, lift type; Taylorway
cutting harrow, pull type and
hyd. cylinder; two Chevrolet
trucks, 16 ft. bodies; Chev-
rolet flat dump, 12 ft. body.
James O. Anderson, Starr-
sville, Ph. 786-5577

E-Z-Flo, good as new, will
sacrifice for $125.00; hole
digger, excel. cond., $150.00.
Carl Newton, 992 Lullwater
Rd, Atlanta, Ph. DR-7-5318.

1961 Rachamer pecan
sweeper, used two days,
$1,350. 00. W. E. Vinson, Jr.
Byron, Ph. 788-2451.

400 gal. Zero vacuum milk
tank, like new; also, DeLaval
magnetic timer milking unit.
David Ellis, Monticello, Ph.
468-6442, 5









NUMBER 4

Heavy-duty David Bradley
garden tractor and quick-hit-
ch attachments; also, utility
trailer for hauling tractor and
equipment, all for $225.00
cash. G. W. Welsh, 1430 Cam-
bridge Dr., Macon.

Brillion, 5 ft. cut, all rotary
shredder; koyker, one-man

portable elevator equipment;

McCormick, 34 HM, 21 corn
snapper, 2-row mounted type;
Oliver No. 26 combined grain
and fertilizer drill; 1-% ton
1949 Chevrolet truck. Mrs. J.

S. Vaughan, Cochran. Ph.
934-7208. sy
Allis Chalmer G._ tractor

with planter, cultivator, dis-
tributor, bottom plow and
harrow, good cond., reason-
ably priced. M. B. Pilkinton,
Rt. 1, Syeamore, Ph. 567-
2403.

300 gal. direct -expansion
Solar bulk milk tank, stain-
less steel throughout, used 2
yrs., perfect cond., $1000.00.
Earle S. Davis, Rt. 4, Elbert-
on, Ph, 283-3547.

Rotary mower, fits any
tractor with 3-point hitch,
$200.00. See at my place after
5p, mor: Saturdays. -O: sb;
Davis, Lilburn. Ph. 938-2921.

20 inch Needler mixer mill,
85 bu. capacity, 1 yr old, like
new,.P. T. O. driven $1150.00.

Joe E. Carnes, Rt. 1, Whites-

burg, . 2

"Late model New Holland

77 hay baler, good cond., $440.

S. H. Applebaum, Box . 69,

Athens, Ph. LI-6-6379.

One-horse wagon, $20.00.
Mrs. Talmadge Hamlin, Rt. 1,
Conyers, (Magnet

Comm.)

John Deere B. tractor, 4
dise tiller, smoothing harrow,
$495.00 for all. Olen Swain,

Rt. 2, Danielsville.

90 bu. Case manure spread-=
er with poultry manure at-
tachment, $275.00; 4. model
750, Bailey brooders: 3 Shen-
andoah wood brooders; Buck-
eye coal brooder; 10 kitson, 8
ft., Lolevel poultry waterers;
10 Oakes, 4 ft., poultry water-
ers; 120, 5 ft. poultry feeders,
all excel. cond., $387.00. C. H.
Allen, 5954 Rocksprings Rd.,
Rt. 3, Lithonia, Ph. 482-6002,

22 double burner oil brood-
ers, flueless type with % in.
pipe and fittings, first class
cond., all or part at bargain.
Horace Mulkey, Rt. 2, Jasper,
Ph. 692-3941.

1953 Jubilee tractor with 3
new tires, cultivator, Cov-
ington planters, Economy
plow, Ford harrow, set of G.-
Whiz and one side dresser,
good as new, used one year on
100 acres. Tommy F. Dewitt,
Rt. 4, Lyons, (14 mi. So. of.)
Ph. 565-8231.

1958 Ford, % ton, pick-up
truck with enclosed carpenter
bed and ladder rack, good
tires and in good cond.; also,
Remington LS-5 chain saw,
good cond. Curtis E. Hansford,
2631 Semmes St., East Point.

A. C. silage harvester, excel.
cond. for sale; also, want A. C.
or John Deere power take-off
driven combine in good cond.
S. C. Owen, Woodbury.

Circular saw and Saw drive
attachment for Gravely tract-
or, L. Carl R. Blumenstein,
Powers Ferry Rd., Marietta,
Ph. 427-5950.

Rubber tired Case front end
loader, perfect cond. $900.06



or will trade for good Ford

tractor. L., D. Wilson, Box
417-A, 1665 old Concord Rd.,
Smyrna (Off Church St.,).









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Equipment

FOR SALE



1952 tractor, Ford 8-N,
1952 model, 3 point hitch, 4
new tires, excel. running
-cond., no equipment, $450.00
eash. Robert Lucky, Rt. 4,
Camilla, (Live 5 mi. from
Camilla on Sylvester Hwy.)

1 wheel, wood body, trailer,
excel. cond., new tire and
spare wheel with tire, body
size 42 x 54 x 10 ft., $75.00
cash. M. O. Freeman, 6201
Covington Hwy., Lithonia, Ph.
HU-2-6370.

John Deere Grass lend drill,
excel. cond., used two seasons,

22 ft. 10 ton, Fairbanks
wagon or truck scales with
Spinks indicator attached,
$200.00 or best offer. Ernest
W. Adams, 295 Ashby St.,
S. W., Atlanta, Ph. PL-3-9303.

1955 Chev. 2-ton truck with
15 ft. 6 ft. body, extra good
condition. Arthur Odom, Jr.,
1106 8th Ave. Albany, Ph.
HE-2-6687.

Grist mill machinery: 2, 48
in., French burr rocks, $250.
ea.; John Deere corn shucker-
sheller, 200-400 capacity per
hr., $350.00; Fairbanks-Morse
platform scales, $65.00; corn
sieve, $75.00. All in excel.
cond. George C. Jackson, Rt.
4, Forsyth, Ph. 994-6350.

Cotton picker, John Deere
No. 11, mounted on 630 tract-
or, ready to go. Will sell with







$450.00. Eliza Hayes, c/o|or without tractor. J. E.
Model Farm, Rt. 1, Sharps-| Nikkel, Rt. 1, Box 253,
burg, Ph. Newnan AL-3-4558. | Louisville.

Corn picker, A. C. 36, one- Allis Chalmers C. tractor

row pull type, ready to go,
$375.00. J. A. Swint, Hwy.
341, Barnesville.

40 Jamerson swinging type
feeders, $1.25 ea.; 2 or 3 feed
bin with 8 doors, $125.00 or
would trade for, or pay cash
for 1948-1954 Ford tractor. F.



E. Colquitt, Rt. 3, Conyers,
Ph, 483-7522: (No collect
calls.)



25 lengths 2 inch aluminum
irrigation pipe, 500 ft., good
condition, $150.00: D. P. Set-
tle, P. O, Box 106, Jackson.

Egg-O-Matic egg grader,
1500 per hour capacity, $100.
Jim Williams, Rt. 3, Chatta-
nooga Valley Rd., Chatta-
nooga, Tenn. (Resident of
Walker County, Ga.).

D-6 Caterpillar angle blade
dozier, new heavy duty rails,
sprockets, rollers, pads, blade
and motor, completely re-
conditioned with new block,
guaranteed. Carl Parker, 1258







Courtland Ave., Macon, Ph.
745-2262.
Game bird _ equipment:

300A Humidaire incubator,
automatic with separate hat-
cher, total capacity 4500 quail
eggs; also, 3 mating pens that
hold 24 pr. ea.; 5-deck Oakes
electric brooder and 7 other
Brower elec. brooders, 100
chick capacity, all used one
year. W. T. Ridings, Jr., Rt. 1,
Felton, Ph. 646-5286. ar,



with cultivators, planters and
turning plows, recently over-
hauled, all good condition and
reasonable. Clifford Parker,
Oakman.

A. C. one row cotton picker
In excel. cond.; also, tractor
available, W. D. mountings.
E. H, Stokes, Sardis Church
ay 7, Macon, Ph. 788-

Set of planters, distributor,
cultivator and soda distribut-
or for Ford tractor. good
condition; also, set of plowing
discs and large number of
plates and sweeps, reasonably
priced. R. E. Benton, Rt. 4
Newnan, Ph. AL-3-5579.

Field cultivator, $185.00;
two disc plow, $150.00, both
good as new; good planters
and distributors with row
cultivator, $150.00. All 3 point
hitch. Will sell one or all to-
gether, or would
good truck and pay difference
if necessary. No business on
Sunday.* Otis. Blair; Rt. 2,
Cedartown, Ph. 748-3005.





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End gate seed sower with
double flute feed. Will sow
any kind of grain and put out
nitrogen in pellet form, Car-
ries 20 ft. width, built on 2
wheel cart, iron wheels and
axle, has tractor hitch. $35.00;
also heavy 2-horse wagon
with original body and extra
cotton bodies. $35.00. E. F.



1867-3594,







Harwell, Rt. 3, Winder, Ph.



trade for| D2



1953 Willis Jeep, 4-wheel
drive with top, good tires.
Jerry Vernon, Cumming, Ph.
TU-7-5927.

1962 International 3/4 ton
pick-up truck with high oak
cattle body. Motor just over-
hauled, good tires, $325.00;



also, 1948 Dodge dump truck,

new tires on rear and good
mechanical shape, $575.00.
See after 5 P. M. weekdays
and Saturday. Mrs. Milton
Neal, Athens Hwy., Box 97,
Elberton, Ph. 283-5885. (No
collect calls.)

David Bradley Super E.
garden tractor, turn plow,
lay-off plow, dise harrow and
cultivators, used very little,
A-1 cond., all adjustable
equip., $100.00. W. R. Gordon,
Rt. 2, Stone Mountain, Ph.
469-5221;

Case combine; Bear
hammer mill; New Holland
bailing mch., all good cond.,
eee: Newnan, Ph. AL-

Two Planet Jr. planters for
small seed planting, fits on
Ford or Ferguson, ete., culti-
vator, $35.00 ea.; also, heavy-
duty Ferguson blade, $60.00.
All located in Pulaski County.
Z. O. Swearingen, 3834 Ridge
Ave., Macon, Ph. 746-8225.

Set of Howe cattle scales
8,000 Ibs., practically new.
Loyd Smith, Box 327, Ellijay,
Ph. ME-5-4426 daytime,

John Deere M., two row,
tractor with cultivator, A-1
cond. with distributor in poor
shape but useable. Tractor
has hydraulic lift and starter,
$550.00 or trade for old model
pickup in good shape and you
pay difference. E. E. Hughes,
Rt. 8, Macon, Ph. 788-5686.

38 Surge milkers and vacu-
um pump; 300 gal. stainless
steel vacuum milk cooler
with Frigidaire compressor.











James M. Roberts, Good Hope,

Ph. 267-9476 (Monroe).

12 ft. E-Z-Flo, 1 yr. old,
excel. cond. extra pull bar
through center and reinforced
for harrows or drags to be

pulled behind: 4-ton, tractor | W

pulled, fertilizer or lime
spreader, 1 yr. old, spreads up
to 50 ft. wide strip, two sling-
er fans on back, 4 airplane
tires, 30 to 60 acres per hr.
cap., excel, cond. Ken Holy-
ook, Enigma, Ph. 4162.

1-% ton 1953 Chevrolet
truck; Burns chain saw; 9N
Ford tractor:
planters and eultivators; pull
type disc harrow; 2 bottom
plows and trailer for tractor;
A.C. E 40 nower unit. Robert
Waent, P. O. Box 367, Blairs-
ville.

epee occa Sega

Four-wheel, two horse tan-
dem trailer for sale, or will
trade for horses or cattle. See
at my farm Southwest edge of
Auburn. G:" Pp. Dinwiddie,
Auburn. Ph. 843-2713 (Law-
renceville),

Equipment

WANTED



Want rotary mower or
bush hog for Farmall Super
A. tractor with 3-point hitch.
G. W. Bolton, Rt. 1, Panola
Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 474-4482.

Want 4-wheel drive Jeep
with power take-off in good
running and operating cond,
reasonably priced. Frank W.
Herder, Sr., Box 59A, Rt. as
Butler, ;

seer ete eed ube ty eNO

Want to exchange complete
set of 2-row cultivators and
2-row double planters that
fit, M. or MT. John Deere
tractor for trailer type cut-
ting harrow or light bush and
bog in good cond. A. D; Simp-
son, 2612 Lakeridge Circle,
Rome, Ph. 234-2181

Want bulldozer blade for
2 Cat. Crawler tractor, or
will buy used D2 tractor with
bulldozer blade; Also, need
John Deere Grassland drill
and large used tractor 35, to
50 H.P. on draw-bar. James
E. Meeks, 260 North Milledge
Ave., Athens, Ph. 546-7369.

Want good used dozer blade
to fit Super M. Farmall trac-
tor. W. C. Wells, 818 S. Main
Street, College Park.





Want to trade two gaited
filleys for farm truck or corn
picker, one row Ford or two
row pull type.
Cloudland (Chatoo

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County:

Cat

l-row Cole};

|H. Allen, 5954 Rock Springs



Louis Tate,



_ Want sickle type mower to
{it 3-point hitch on Ford; al-
so. want tractor with front-
end loader, crawler or wheel,
and trailer with 2 or 3 axles
suitable to haul small crawl-
er: Prank ie) Piekso Ri. 2;
Box 79, Mabelton.

Want trailer to haul Ford
tractor on, to be pulled be-
hind pick-up truck. L._O.
Ragsdale, P. O. Box 334, Li-
thia Springs, Ph. 948-4512.
(No collect calls.)

Want 500 gal. above ground
LP tank. G. E. Wallace, Blair
Bridge Rd., Rt. 2, Austell, Ph.
948-6130.

Want manually operated
stump pulley with all parts
in good cond. R. L. Allen,
2463. Woodland Circle, East
Point.

Want garden tractor 2- 1/2
to 4 H.P. in good cond. with
some equipment, not over 50
mi. from Jasper. C. C. South-
ern, Rt. 1, Talking Rock.

Livestock

FOR SALE













Cattle
Reg. Black Angus bull, 3



C,| yrs. old, wt. appx. 1200 lbs.,

Eileenmere breeding. James L.
Preast, Route 1, Kennesaw,
Ph. 428-3826 (Marietta).

Ayrshire bull, 14 mos. old
and ready for service. Top
breeding, grandson of Nesha-
miny Preferred, exceptional-
ly typed, reasonably priced.
Registered and transferred to
buyer. Robert M. Spruill, Rt.
4, Box 57, Mayfield Rd., Al-
pharetta, Ph. GR 5-5649.

Reg. Polled Hereford bull,
blockey type, with papers,
halter broken and gentle, 2
yrs; old Sept.2-20;- Bruce
Wright Hwy. 5, Ellijay.

Year old steers weighing
400-500 Ibs; also, 4 sows bred
to Reg. Landrace boar, litters
expected about WNov., and
Reg. purebred Landrace boar.

. M. Crane, 630 Cobb St.,
Athens, Ph. LI 3-9662. |










rison, R
boro, Ph. 478-94

_ Reg. polled Her
4 yrs. old, gentle,
and well built, wt.
Yps. Selling to-

breeding, $350. S
ley, Rt. 3, Nashville.

Reg. Angus bull, 8
Eileenmere bloodli
lent conformation,
from finest herd, $1
Newton, 992 lLullwa
N.-E., Atlanta, Ph, DR
(after 6 p.m.) =
45 head of dairy
mostly Holsteins, art:
bred for past 13 yrs.,
hood vaccinated. Sev
heifers, some bred, son
Daily base with Borde
of Augusta, 536 Ibs.,
Ieebank Dairy-kool mi
3 unit Chore-boy
milker. J. E. Luncefor
Tignall2 ph Aw
(Washington, after 6. ]

24 Reg. vaccinated
dian Holstein cows, }
and D. H.I. A. tested
avg. over 15,000 lbs. m
500 lbs. fat. Henry A.
Dallas, Ph. 447-3690.

Polled Hereford bull,
old, $100.; also 2 He
cows. R. g





































































































3 yrs. deep re
blockey build, wt. about
lbs., for sale or trade fo:
heifers. Hugh Westbroo
1. Cave Springs. ee

Dbl. Reg. polled He
and heifers,
bloodlines. H. Y. Tillm
W. Park Avenue, Val
Ph. CH 4-2491. =

3 Reg. yr. old polled
fords, one bull an
heifers, from best bloc
and clean vaccinated he:
H. Cotter, Jr., Box 303
bridge Rd., Lilburn.

- Dbl. Reg. polled He:
bull, Advance Domino br
ing, deep red color, good
formation and_ gentl
about 1600 lbs., 4 yr,

A. Loudermi















































44g.



5 Reg. Black Angus cows,
4 heifers and 1 young bull,
$2,000, W. E. Winson, Jr., By-
ron, Ph. 788-2451.

22 dairy cows and Base of
426 lb. a day with Better
Maid, Athens, 150 gal. bulk
tank. Floyd Stowe, Rt. 2, Mar-
in.

-Good selection Reg. polled
Hereford bulls, 10-24 mos.
old, calfhood vaccinated. Win-
ton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screvens,
Ph. 584-2312, Odum.

14 top quality polled Here-
ford heifers, mostly purebred
but not Reg., bred to outstand-
ing bull. George Eager, Rt. 1,
Valdosta, Ph. CH 2-3195.

20 good grade Angus cows
and heifers, 13 with calves
by side and rebred, $44. C.









Rd., Rt. 3, Lithonia, Ph. 482-
6002.

Reg. Angus bull, 8 mos. old,
Eileenmere bloodline, excel-
lent conformation, from clean
herd, calfhood vaccinated,
dam from Hardy Farms, Grif-
fin, Wy S. Bailey, c/o Bailey
Farm, Rt. 1, Senoia, Ph. AL
3-4788 (Newnan).

Angus cows, bulls, heifers
and calves for sale. Davit T.





Jennings, P.O. Box 84, Ameri- |}

cus, Ph. 2451.

Jersey bull, full blood, not
Reg., wt. about 425 lbs., 6
mos. old Sept. 20, $100. Vel-
vie Harrison, Rt. 1, Pender-
grass. j

25 Angus bulls, 8-21 mos.





old, best bloodlines, from
production tested cows and
bulls, $150. to $200. Eliza

Hayes, c/o Model Farm, Rt.
1, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL 3-
4558, (Newnan).

Sev. stocker steer calves,
9-12 mos. old, for sale. Most-
ly Herefords and a few Here-
ford and Angiis. mix.; also
purebred polled Hereford bull
calf, (not Reg.) 7 mos. old,
$135. Chas. S. Mathieson, c/o
Happy Valley Farms, Rt. 1,
Cumming.

Holstein bull, 15 mos. old,
$150., dam produced 19920
Ibs. of milk and 644 Ibs. of
fat in her second lactation,
sire is Raven (1757) of A.B.S.
Neil Holdeman, Rt. 1, Box 105
A, Louisville, (located 6 mi.

pes hwy. 1 and _ on






{| with white. Edward S.

'freshen last of Oct.

mi. |
















roan, can, be Reg., exce
bloodlines. Carl E. J

Jr., Rt. 2, College Park,
PO 6-2072. epee



Acres Farm, Thomasvill

Polled Hereford bull,
Reg. Domino breeding,

ing age, $150. EF. L. Da
Rt. 4, Box 21, Alpharett:
GR 5-5960. Oey

Dbl. Reg. polled Her
bull, dark red and gentle
papers, 3 yrs. old, wt.
lhs. or more, $300. at fa
will deliver within 100
for $325. Selling to pre
inbreeding. Located 1.
from Hwy. 23 on W:



























Jhwy., 7 mi. So. of Gaine
L. H. Jones, Rt. 2,
Branch, Ph. 32:



collect calls).

Pure Guernsey mal
16 mos. old, deho:
and ring in nose, dee









mond, Madison,
ter 5 p.m.) :

Several Guernsey

Ph. 1183








cows
and
ef Nov. with 3rd and
calves, all good, clean cc
. W. Thurmond, Farm













ton.

2 artificial purebred
siein heifers,
ealfhood vaccinated, deh
ea, and gentle, 3 yrs. old,
approx. 750 lbs. ea., past
bred; Also, black Angus h
er, vaccinated, wt. appro
750 lbs., 2 yrs. old and
ture bred. Jimmy F. Mass,
3, Covington, Ph. 786- 68
(no collect calls). :

50 head, dbl. standard
polled Hereford cows
heifers. Bred to calve in
days, $2500.; purebred Ch:
lais bull, $150. C.M.R.;
Hereford bull, $250. ea.
papers up to date on 35
2, 18 mo. 7/8 Charolais
bulls. $600. ea.; 2,
oid, Reg. polled Her
bulls, $250. ea. W. M. A
Rt. 1, Box 41, Ellerslie,
FA 3-6120 (Columbus).
3 purebred Hereford, hi
ed ae bulls for





























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OR SALE |

Cattle

eg. Guernsey bulls, well

With papers, born

y 10, 1962, No. 560564,

y 22, 1962, No. 560563,

May 14, 1961, no. 557035.

e fine stock bulls, have

n breeding Guernseys

947. Benjamin F. Har-

J, Lula (U. S. hwy. 23,

of Gainesville) Ph.
3714,

lernsey dairy cow artifi-
bred to Whiteface, due
freshen in March with 3rd
gave 5 gals. with second
3 now on light

i, $175. W. H. Milum, Rt.
mming, Ph. TU 7-5754.

good Holstein cows to
en between Sept. 20 and
1, for sale. James M.
ts, Good Hope, Ph. 267-
(Monroe).
ev. nice Reg., polled Here-
E bulls, ready for heavy
vice; 20 young bulls, 6-10
old, calfhood vaccinated;

ield or barn at small ad-

onal cost. Winton C. Har-

Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. 584-
(Odum).

teg. polled Hereford calves,
aning age, Heifers, bulls,
1d bloodlines, from Bangs

herd. David Stough, Lo-
; Grove, Ph. 7396 (Grif-

sey, Guernsey and Hol-
m springers, guar. to satis-
sale. We deliver. R. G.

= Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph.

Swine
Black Poland China pure-
pigs subject to register,
oars and five gilts from
ze winning stock, wt. about

_ Landrace boars, 1
son of C. W. S. Racket
cialty, 1 by son of C.W.S.
me gilts and 1 boar at 150
_M. T. Courson, c/o Za-

eltville pigs, purebred,

9 mos. old, from litter of
n, $30. with reg. cert.;
without cert. KE. E. Ealum,
E. Oglethorpe Avenue,
mnah, Ph. AD 2-1800.

oice Duroc breeding
males and females, all
all from large litters.

. Spotted Poland China

3 mos. old, good blood-
es, will Reg. in buyers
me; also, large service
ar, well marked, _ will
sfer papers to buyer. Hugh

estbrook, Rt. 1, Cave|

ngs.

jack Poland China male, 1
old, wt. about 300 Ilbs.;
tted Poland China male,
os. old, wt. 200 lbs., both
ect to Reg. but no papers,
.A. hogs, $45. ea. Delivery
0 mi. radius. J. C. Otwell,
4, Box 217, Newnan, Ph.
3-1216.

eg. Spotted Poland China
and gilts, fine size pigs,

ag lean type, well spotted,
5.-$30. Letters ans. Julius
eorge Rt: 2, Cave Springs.

ne Reg. Tamworth boars
sale reasonable. _ Best
nes, meat type. J. S. Davis,
yoa, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald, Ph.

0 a

Purebred Duroc pigs, from
ood bloodlines, will Reg. in

ers name. C. Eunice,
Rt. 3, Waycross, Ph. AT
9396. :

Reg. Spot hogs from Cert.
srucellosis free herd, service
rs and gilts ready to breed,
from quality bloodlines. A.
aPorte, Cordele.

Reg. S.P.C. pigs, best blood-
long lean meat type

1 famous sow, Miss Polka
sire Ingram Pride, show
Reg. boar out of litter
now 8 wk -

| gilt with

ECs5mi

.C. bree ig. stoc . pigs, |
110 wks. old, $25. Reg. and
treated F.O.B.; gilt, 6 mos. old,

$30. Cheaper at farm. No
Sunday sales. Paul J. Cain,
Rt. 1, Commerce.

Reg. Black Essex pigs (will
fatten at any age) and small
shoats available, wormed and
treated. Will ship anywhere.
Wiley G. Dampier, Rt. 1, Box
210, Valdosta.

1/2 Landrace, 1/2 York-
shire pigs, 6 wks. old, $10. ea.
Located 2 mi, E. of Douglas-
ville, hwy. 78. Leonard Eu-
gene Pittman, Douglasville,
Ph, 942-4259.

Full blooded, but not Reg.,
4 first litter of 10
pigs, 8 wks. old; 1/2 Poland
China and 1/2 Landrace boar,
9 mos. old, wt. 400 lbs.; also,
Guernsey cow, 3rd. calf 2 mos.
old, 4 gal. daily. Roy H. Beall,
Rt. 1, Box 360 B, Riverdale,
Ph. 478-8718.

Duroc boars and gilts treat-
ed for Cholera, can be reg.,
3. mos. old, $25.;.5 mos., $35.;
6 mos., $50.. Frederick Zip-
perer, Rt..1, Box 182, Guyton.
Southwest Guyton,
Hwy. 30).

Horses, Mules & Ponies

Quarter horse gelding, nice,
sorrel, flaxed mane and tail,
50 lbs., child can ride, $135.;
small sorrel gelding, child can
handle, 750, Ibs., $150.; also,
good western saddle. Will
trade either horse for large
horse. E. E. Hughes, Rt. 8,
Macon, Ph. 788-5686.

5 yr. old Quarter horse
mare, red and white spotted
with matching colt at side; 5
yr. old red mare with black
and white colt at side; two,
2-yr. old, red and white spot-
ted stud Shetland ponies,
broken to ride. Tommie Al-
len, Sr. Rt. 1, Danville. Call
after 5 P.M.

11 yr. old bay mare, 1/2
Quarter horse and 1/2 Ten-
nessee Walker with 2 mo. old
filly by side. Filly is chestnut
with blaze face. Mare, filly,
bridle, saddle and _ blanket,
$300. Wayne Carter, Rt. 3,
ie Ph. 632-4572. Hwy

Stud and filly Reg. Quarter
horse yearlings, $350 and $375
for quick sale. Ivan E. Tay-
Yor, Rt. 3, Box 245, Griffin,
Ph. 88304.

Buckskin gelding pleasure
horse, spirited but gentle; al-
so, solid white mare parade
horse and one bay gelding,
gentle, child can ride. R. G.
pees Shellman, Ph. 679-
560.

Ponies and horses, all gen-
tle, all sizes and colors; also,
horses boarded. 10 miles of
riding trails, loam: of sAc=
worth, near lake. Ernest Hall,
Bartow Rd., Acworth. Ph.
974-3794.

20 horses and ponies; Quar-
ter, Walking and gaited, some
registered, some grade. All
mares bred to permanent Reg.
Quarter horses. Ralph C. Jen-
kins, 1938 Bouldercrest Dr.,
oe 16Ph: MA 7-
8488.

Shetland pony stud colt, 6
mos. old. Grady Allen, Rt. 1,
Danielsville. :

Dark golden Palomino fil-
ly with stocking feet and
biaze face, natural snow
white mane and tail. Green
broke, good show prospect;
qlso, Palomino Quarter mare
with Palomino stud colt which
is well marked. Palomino
Quarter mare is bred back to
Palomino Quarter horse stal-
lion. Estes E. Reece, 4776
Bouldercrest Rd., S. E., Rt. 2,
Ellenwood, Ph. 366-3016 (At-
lanta).

9 Shetland ponies, Reg. sor-
rel stud, 2 1/2 yrs. old, snow
white mane and tail; several
Reg. and grade mares and fil-
ly colts; also, gentle mare
mule, wt. about 950 lbs., good
plow mule and rides well, 12
yrs. old can ride. M. L. Parks,
2710 Flat Shoals Rd., Deca-
tur, Ph. DR 17-7424.

Pr. of mules for sale. Glenn
Hays, Rt. 2, Temple.

16 mo. old sorrel colt,
blaze face, stocking feet, gen-
tle, no bad habits, broken to
lead and- carry saddle, Caro-
pe ee Cuthbert, Ph. 732-

4











8 yr. old Sorrel mare; Tenn.
Walker, with 2 mo. old filly
eolt; sire Golden Palomino,



pred back, $700. for both.
rnest Hall, Bartow, Ac



Ed

4 yr. old sorrel stud, sired
by Reg. Tenn. Walker, gaited,
excellent conformation, gen-
tle, proven sire; also, new rop-
ing saddle with matching
bridle and breast strap, rea-
sonably priced. James Long,
Hwy. 29, 8 mi. No. Rt. 3,
Danielsville.

10 Shetland pony mares,
all colors and sizes, $125.-
$200. All will drop colts in
spring; white filly colt, 10
mos. old, $100.; pony cart,
will sell separate or togeth-
er; also, 2 midget mares, 4
yrs. old, 36 ins. tall. Jess Hol-
brook, 415 N. main St., Jones-
boro, Ph. GR 8-6771.

10 yr. old strawberry roan
saddle mare, bred to fine sad-
dle stallion, is not gunshy,
can hunt from back, gentle,
spirited and willing, $175.
Mrs. Carol Thomason, Rt. 2,
Boe 383, Augusta, Ph. 736-

5 yr. old golden chestnut
saddle bred stallion, not Reg.
but from show stock, 17
hands high. Gentle, spirited
disposition, rides and drives
to cart, proven sire, $250.;
large jack, about 800 lbs.,
gentle for children, proven
sire, with nearly new bridle
and saddle, $140. Clyde E.
Thomason, Wrightsboro Rd.,
Rt. 2, Box 383, Augusta, Ph.
RE-6-6612.

Horses, Mules & Ponies

Want to sell or trade nice
mule about 800 Ibs., 10-12
yrs. old, sound and fat, for
Biack Angus bull, 6 mos. to
1 yr. old, will pay boot in
cash. Butch Wellborn, Rock
Springs.

One male pony, gentle, rides
good, priced right. L. B.
Branan, Jr., 5240 N. Side Dr.,
a Atlanta 5, Ph. BL 5-
Barto.

Mexican burros, male about
8 yrs. old, and female about
4 yrs. old. C. W. Helton, Rt.
i ae Park, Ph. PO 7-

95

18 mo. old black Quarter
type stud colt, good confor-
mation, wt. approx. 950 Ibs..
imbroken but gentle, $250. W.
M. Alford. Rt. 1, Box 41, El-
larslie, Ph. FA 3-6120 (Co-
lumbus).

11 yr. old bay horse, gait-
ed, single footer, gentle but
svirited, left rear stocking
foot, blaze face, $185. Brenda
Robertson. Rt. 1, Ringgold,
Ph. 935-3912.

- Sev. nice saddle mares,
some bred and in foal; one,
3 yr. old, Quarter mare, gen-
tle for children; stud Quar-
ter yearling, and 38 Tenn.
Walking mares, 2 bred and
one with filly colt, all reason-
ably priced. Frank Stevhens,
Rt. 3, Calhoun, Ph. MA 9-
2273.

Nice farm mule, reasonably
vriced, can see at farm on
hwy. 87, 3 miles So. of Dames
Terry. K. C. Taylor, Rt. E:
Juliette.

Moe Bee Coe nes ee

Good logging and farming
mare mule. wt. approx. 1200
ies JD. Wills, (Re. 5, Cum-
ming, Ph. 887-2268 (no col-
lect calls.) >

Sheep and Goats

Two milk goats, one milk-
ing, other young goat, $35.00
for both; also, hog for_sale.
Mrs. Talmadge Hamlin, Rt. 1,
Conyers.



2 Saanan milk goats, one
milking and one young billy,
5 mos. old, cheap. Jim Hewitt.
Hwy. 123 (So. 3 miles at Mer-
ritts School,) Toccoa, Ph.
886-2370.
pipiens ee see

Nice large white billy goat,
gentle, $5.00. Horace Sinyard,
3633 W. Young Dr., East Point,
Ph. 767-8437.

Saanan milk goat, naturally
butt-headed, regular dairy
type; also, Toggenburg milk
goat, hornless, both good
milkers and very gentle; 2
Toggenburg nannies about 6
mos. old for sale. Mrs. Maisy
Arrington, 680 Ridge Ave.,
Stone Mountain, Ph. 469-9065.
risa cated iesigs ena ek Ges Ws tha he oe RE

Saanan milk goat from
highest grade stock, milking
over 3 yrs., gives 1-% ats.
daily, gives gal. when fresh;
also, Saanan, 3 yrs. old, also
from good stock, $15.00 and
$10.00. Purvey Smith, 1208
s Jace, Macon,



~ Livestock

Will round up and buy your
wild cattle or.will put them in
your pen for you. Ivan E.
Taylor, Rt. 3, Box 245, Griffin.
Ph, 8-8304.

Want to trade 2-% H. P.
gas engine, 2 cut-off saws; 2
mandrels 20 in. rip saw, elec-
tric motor with small air

compressor without air tank

for small calf. Shirley F. Day,
Sra ht.-5)< Cumming:

Want to trade Palomino
Shetland pony. stud, 18
months for 600 lb. steer. T. B.
Manning, Rt. 4, Covington, Ph.
786-5450.

Want to buy some good
milk goats,
kind. Ode
Murrayville.

-Horses boarded, pasture-
hay or grain, or box stall. 10
mi. of riding trails. Ernest
Hall, Bartow -Rd., Acworth,
Ph. 974-3794. ;

Want small riding and
working mare for child, must
be gentle. Mrs. Van Whitlock,
Rt. 1, Senoia, Ph. LY-9-6811.

Want Reg. polled Whiteface
bull, state color and price.
Fred L. White, Rt. 1, Buck-

Poultry

FOR SALE

Wilson, Rt.

White Crest Kalege, $10.00
pes = Blhotts.2 $30.00-< spr.;
Edwards, $35.00 opr.; this
years hatch; Lineated, 1959
hatch, $35.00 pr.; Swinhoe,
$15.00 pr. S. J. Griener, 1394
Northwest Dr., N. W., Atl-
anta 18.

10 White Rock pullets,
March hatch, $2.00 ea.; Guin-
ea sow, 4 - 6 wks. old, cannot
ship. Mrs. Ed. Bledsoe, Car-
rollton. :

35 laying hens and pullets;

also, 19 cross, heavy breed,
pullets about 7 wks. old and



110 White Rocks, 4 wks. old,

for sale or trade for Jap.
Silkie hens. C. R. Philpot,
2377 Summit Ave., N. i
Atlanta 18, Ph. SY-4-0009.

16 mixed hens, laying, one
rooster, $8.00 for all; 8 ped.
rabbits, $4.00 ea.; Dutch rab-
bit and little ones, $6.0C. Mrs.
Rovie L. Alford, 1408 Camp-
bell Dr., Route 3, College
Park, (near Red Oak).

3 Golden bronze turkeys,
gobbler and 2 hens, raise
this year, $10.00 for lot. Mrs.
G. O. Thomas, Rt. 4, Newnan,
Ph. AL-3-1216.

8. grown guineas, 6 hens, 2
roosters and 20 or 25 young,
2% mos. old, frying size.
Grown ones, 75c ea.: young
ones, 60c ea. C. A. Pittman,
2869 Allen Lane, S. E., Atl-
anta 15, Ph. MA-2-2188.

Red Claret stags, $5.00 ea.,
dead game. Mrs. Bobby R.
Dixon, 594 Dam Cause Rd.,
Augusta.

Pit games: Snides pure
Bacon Warhorse stag and
pullet, $10.00; S. A. Ginn,
gray, stag and two pullets.
$20.00; S. A. Ginn red top-
notted cocks, $10.00 ea. All
guaranteed purebred. Tom
Weaver, Rt. 2, Canon.

150 Parmenter Reds; 100
Buff Mongolians; 100 White
Rocks crossed with Silver
Sheen, high bred, about ready
to begin laying. Mrs. H. W
Simmons, 413 Riggins Mill
Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 2-1334.

20 hens crossed Bared Rock
and R. I. Reds, young pullets,
5 mos. old, $1.00 ea., not lay-
ing yet; one Bared Rock
rooster, $1.00. Mrs. Mamie
Fox, 1316 Fleetwood Dr., S. E.,
Atlanta 16, Ph. MA-2-4377.

Araucanus roosters, hatched
1961. $1.00 ea., or will trade
one rooster and two common
bantam hens; also, 3. Arau-
canus rooster, hatched 1962,
75 ea. or will trade rooster
for mixed bantam hen, Can,t
ship. Mr. A. A. Tatum, 602

. Wilburn Ave.. Lagrange.

eso ee eee a ee

Two white Pekin drakes,
$1.00 ea. or trade one drake
for duck. Ali Davis, Jasper.

state price and}

d|hatch, $8.

Dark Cornish b
good bloodlines, hens a
pullets, cocks and cockerel:

$2.00 ea. and up. Gordo
Haney, Aragon. !

Bantam and game chickens
for sale; also part game-ban=-
tam rooster, $4.00 for all, o
50c for hens and 75c_ for
others. R. M. Petty, 2535 But-
fe ee Atlanta, Ph. DI-4-

ee eae ES
Two pr. Golden Sebright
$3.50 pr; also. Silver Ducks eS
wing bantam rooster, $1.00.
Larry Long, Powell Dr.,
Dalton.

Dalton (as oe eee

13, 2-week-old, full-blood=
ed bantams, 8 Golden Se-
brights and 5 Mille Fleurs,
$1.00 ea. Danny Farr, 1255
Canpbenion Rods (S2W2 2 Adie
anta. ,

Two Silver Duckwing bant-
am roosters, $2.00 ea; also,
one mixed frying-size rooster,
Will ship express collect
Herbert McClendon, Rt. 1
Gabbettville. Ph. 2-6544. No
collect calls.

ee RS en ee

Araucanus chickens, $10.00
pr.; $14.00 trio, express col-
lect. Hatching eggs, asst.
colors, 35c ea., insured parcel
post. nee i Silkie Bant-
am chickens, $4.00 pr. Mrs.
pe: Se ues 716 My-
rtle aN bn Adan tas :
TR-4-5152. ie

RS eee eich ee

Domestic flying Mallards,
$4.00 pr.; 3rd. generation wild
Mallards, $5.00 pr.; Grey
calls, $6.00 pr.; white call
drakes, $2.00 ea. Ship express
collect in light crates. Paul
W. Barwick, Rt. 2, Pine Park,
Cairo Ph CA =6= 4409
(Thomasville, no collect calls)

Trio of grown B. B. Reds,
and one trio of half grown
Silver Duckwings for sale.
Wayne Braswell, Rt. 1, Law-
renceville, Ph. TH-3-7661.

Game, Fowl
FOR SALE

ern

1 pr. White King and 2 pr.
Giant Homer pigeons, $3.30
pr; also, young birds, 75c ea;
4 mixed bantam hens, 75c.
Will swap for game birds or
pure blooded bantams. J. A.
Rawls, 199 Rockyford Rd.

19 Chukar partridges, 4
mos.- old, May hatch, mixed
sex, good healthy birds, will
sell any or all, $1.65 ea. Mon-
ey order only. Roy A. Patter=
son, 78 Claire Dr., SH, -At< -
lanta 15, Ph. MA 7-5618.

Golden pheasants, 2 fr
1962 hatch, $4.:pr.; i
neck pheasant roosters,
or ea.;
Mongolian rooster,
trade for Mongolian hen or
white pheasant hen. Thomas
Kent, Route 1, Pinehurst.

200 half grown Ringneck
pheasants bred from large
meat type birds, $2. ea.; also
1/2 grown Chukar partridges,
G15 0:-ea. eV. Magnus, Rt.
2, Brown Bridge Rd., Gaines-
ville. Ph. LE. 4-3262. .

Northern Bobwhite quail, 1
day old, 25c ea.; older birds
priced according to age; grown
birds, $1. ea. Permit 32. A. N.
Reeve, 7866 Roswell Rd., Rt.
i, Dunwoody, Ph. 993-4020. .

Variety of pigeons for sale.
Mrs. S. S. Rickett, 553 North-
ern Ave., Stone Mountain,
Ph. 443-6828 (Clarkston)
nights and weekends.

Bred doe rabbits, $3.; does
with young, $5.; bucks, $2.5
meat rabbits, $1. L. P. Ming-
ledorff, Box 463, Douglas,
(4 mi. East on Hwy. 32). Ph.
384-5435.

Indian blue peafowl; four
hens with chicks and 3 cocks.
Will sell entire lot. Mrs. J.
E, Nikkle, Rt. 1, Box 253,
Louisville.

3 grown male Guinea pigs
(Cavies) $1.50 ea.; Ringneck
doves, $3. pr.; 3 buck Dutch
rebbits, $1.50 ea. Ship ex-
press collect, or send money
order. No Sunday sales. Bus=
ter Davis, Rt. 2, Acworth, Ph. -
974-3063.

Especially fine N.Z. white
rabbit bucks and_ does, $15.
ea.; rabbit fertilizer and
compost, 75c bu., 10 bu. or
more, 50c bu. Come for, pack~
ed in wooden boxes and ready
to load. Bring help to load.
W. Page, 149 North Ave.



Ce s
NE, Atlanta 8, Ph. TR 4
6452. eee







Game & Fowl

Bobwhite quail, all ages
priced by age; -several prs.
wht. quail. Shipped express
collect: Permit: 34). Bs- N:
Sharpe, 1935, Columbia Drive,
Decatur. Ph. BU 9-7810.

Seed & Plants

Collard plants and Rutger
tomato plants, 75c C. or $2.10
for 300 plants. Cheaper by
the thousand. Permit No. 301.
Miss Lee Crow, Rt, 2, Gaines-
ville.

Hay, Feed, Grain

Coastal or Lespedeza hay,
large bales, 75c. Can deliver

in 4 or 5 ton lots at small

extra charge. R. L. Jackson,
c/o Flint River Farms, Rt. 1,
Jonesboro. Ph. DR-8-2245.



Bobwhite quail, 8 to 10
wks. old, 45c to 90c ea. ac-
cording to age. Permit 127.
Bartow Alday, 555 E, Main,
Colquitt, Ph. PL 8-3454.

Bobwhite quail from blood-
_ tested stock, 12 wks. old, 85c;
- Pheasants, 75c, $1. and $1.25.
Permit 57. Charles Abercom-
bie, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

14 Jumbo White King

pigeons, 10 paired and work-
ing, $25. entire lot, or $4.50
pair; 10, 6-year old, Golden
Sebright bantams, $12.; 8,
12-mo. old, Sebrights, $12.
Jack H. Ewing, Rest Haven,
- Hwy. 23, Buford, Ph. 434-
MeL 31.
Ringneck and Mongolian
pheasants, $2.-$4. pair;
whites $3.-$7. pair; also,
Swinehoe cocks, $5. ea. Will
ship anywhere. J. H. Roque-
more, Route 2, Americus, Ph.
4-7575.

About 800 Bobwhite quail,
- extra large; also, young Ring-
neck pheasants and young
Chukar. George Blalock, Rt.
1. Box 198, Grovetown, Per.
OE: He











Northern Bobwhite quail,
ali ages, raised in large flight
pens for restocking or eating,
reasonably priced. Per. 131.
__ W. R. Moon, Rt. 2, Marietta,

Ph. 427-7987.

Large red nest or multiply-
ing onions, $1.65 gal. plus 50c
per gal. mailed. Permit No.
413. Mrs. G. W. Fuller, Rt. 2
Woodstock.

Old fashioned peach trees,
and May cherry trees, 3, $1.;
Muscadine vines, 5, $1.; He-
malaya blackberry plants, 6,
$1.; black walnut trees, 3, $1.;
catnip) and horehound, 4
bunches, $1.; also, multinly-
ing Calif, Beer seed, 50c per
start. Per. No. 305. Send self -
addressed, stamped envelope.
Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6,
Gainesville.





Sterns Big-as-a - Plum
strawberry plants, two cents
ea. No shipments. Per. No.
326. T. E. Freeburgh, 123 Rex
Rd., Morrow, Ph. 366-3737.

Charles Wakefield and
Round Dutch cabbage and
Georgia collard plants, 85 C.;
$1.75 for 5 C.; $3.25 M. de-
livered. Per. No. 217. H. E.
Smith, Box 82, Baxley.





Catnip and peppermint
bunches, Hemalaya dewber-
ry, and black raspberry
plants, 4, $1.; Condon ever-
bearing strawberry plants,
$1.25 C. Per. No. 295. Add
postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner,
Rt. 6, Gainesville.



Quail and Chukars and
hutch incubator at reduced
price. C. R. Short, P.O. Box
368. Waycross. Per. 133.

Homing pigeons, finest qual-
ity, $4. pair. Dennis Vawter,
3232 Memorial Dr., Deactur.

American Giant Homing
pigeons, good quality, $5. pr.
M. G. de LaRue, 307 Spring
St.. Decatur.

16 white pigeons, $1. pr. at
home. B. F. Knowles, Sr., Rt.
1 Cadwell.

Northern Bobwhite quail,
4 wks. old, 50c ea.: white
doves, $4. pr.: Ringneck doves,
$3. pr. Express collect. Send
monev. order. Per. 28. Miss
Eve Wallace, 716 Mrytle St.,
N.E.. Atlanta, Ph. TR 4-5152.

4 Fantails: 4 giant Homers,
various colors; Tumbler; 4
Baldheaded rollers: 7 racing
Homers (with pedigree fur-
nished);. 9 racing Homers,
good blood but no pedicrees:
_Baldheaded Jacquebin. Hom-
ers have flown as far as 700
mi. in race, rest entered in
show and received ribbons.
Will sell in sroun for $1.75 ea.
Ship exnress collect. Malcolm

~ Kuter. Box 155. Austell.

Poultry
Game and Fowl!

WANTED













Want pair of geese, young
laying age, reasonably priced;
ey, 4 mos. old, also, want to
trade tom turkey for young hen
turkey, or will buy two hen
turkeys; also, want hatching
eggs for guinias, geese, turk-
_ eys and Araucanus, pureblood-
ea. Mrs: Iva'Hogan: Rt. 3
_ Franklin Rd., Marietta.

Want trio of pit game
chickens, real fighters, but
reasonable. A. C. Drake, Rt.
3, Washington.

Want one pr. or trio of yel-
low Buff Cochins and one
_ white Cornish rooster, (ban-
- tams). Will buy or trade oth-
er purebred bantams for them.
Also, want one pr. of Guinea
pigs. Wayne Braswell, Rt. 1
Box 192, Lawrenceville, Ph.
TH 3-7661.

: Want N. Z. red rabbits any

_ age or sex; also, have two pr.
English spot baby rabbits $2.-

- 50 pr; 1 Calif. doe, 5 mos., $2.;
1 N. Z. wht. buck, $1.50: 4
baby rabbits, $1. ea. Mike
Norman, 1005 Austell Rd.,
Marietta. Ph. HE 5-0727.

Want Calif. pink eye rab-
bit. or N. Z. rabbits. State
price, age, sex and how ship-
ped. All letters ans, Sharon
Gray. Rt. 2, Dallas. .

i









10,000 lbs. reseeding Crim-
son Clover, germ. 83 pct., hard
seed 8.00 pct., total germ. 91
pet., no noxious weed_ seed,
25c lb. James T. McKinley,
Yatesville Road, Thomaston,
Ph. MI 7-3805 nights only.

Suregrain seed Oats, Germ.
9i pet. Wm. - Schroer, Rt. 2,
Box 6, Valdosta..

1962 seed: Rockyford, green
meat, cantaloupe, germ. 78
pet., 25c; Ice Box, yellow
meat, mellon, germ. 78 pct.,
50 seed, 25c; King Mammoth
pumpkin, grows up to 55 lbs,
germ. 64 pct., 3 doz, 25c long-
neck Cashu, germ. 60 pct., 3
doz., 25. Include stamped,
addressed envelope with ea.
order, W. D. Gordon, Rt. 1,
Adel,





Fruit trees and nut trees
for sale cheap. Permit No. 46.
T. M. Webb, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Klondike strawberry plants,
parent and young, well root-
ed3-$1., -C.- $9: M. Add 25
postage. Minimum shipment
200 plants in Georgia only.
Permit No. 319. Mrs. Luther
S. Butler, 466 Page Ave.,
NE, Atlanta 7. Ph. DR 3-1846.





Georgia Collard plants by
the thousand, 60c 2 plus
postage; sHa- Ws. Seay Rie,
3917 Panthersville Rd., Ellen-
wood.



Good plants: true garden
sage for sausage seasoning,
8 plants. $1., delivered: also,
fresh dried sage leaves, $2.
lb. delivered. J. Fuller,
Mountville.



Crimson Clover, reseeding
variety, Germ. 82 pct., hard
seed 7 pct., total germ. 89 pct.
No noxious weeds, 25c Ib. at
my barn. Cannot sell less
than 100 Ibs. Billy Bentley,
Rt. 2; Thomaston. Ph. 647-
5121 after 5 P.M.



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

Cokers Moregrain oats,
good, heavy, bright seed, ex-
cel. for fall planting, Germ.
90 pet., $1. bu. in bulk lots at
barn. Russell Montgomery,
eae Reynolds, Ph. 847-





Moregrain Oats, combine
run, clean, bagged and ready
to go., Germ. 94 pet., $1 bu.
John S. Montgomery, Reyn-
olds, Ph. TI. 7-4262,

Strawberry plants, Masto-
dona, $1.25 C; $3.75, 500: $5.



M; Klondikes, $1. C: Pa Poe

Per, No. 216. Mrs. G
R 3



Top quality Coastal Ber-
muda hay, $30.00 ton at barn;
75 bale. Will deliver three or
more tons 50 mi. radius of
Atlanta at $5.00 extra per ton.
W. L. Caton, 500 Hazelwood
Dr., N. E., Atlanta 6. Ph. 938-
1123;

Grazing oats, good, and
bright. $5.00 4 bu. bag. W. L.
Flower, Rt. 1, Perry.

Highly fertilized Coastal
Bermuda hay, high in protein
and nutrition, satisfaction
guaranteed; Oats cut and
baled after maturity before
rain; also, Oat straw, baled.
J. L. Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin, Ph.
2-1789. (Call collect for 5-10
ton lots.)

Hay, choice Coastal Ber-
muda, Fescue and _ Clover,
mixed grasses, square bales,
ood price. Add poundage
aster with high quality hay.
Richard H. Mitchell, Mer..
Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun,
Ph. MA-9-2984.

Coastal Bermuda hay, this
seasons crop, highly fertilized,
cut and baled without rain.
Cheaper per ton out of the
field on baling days. Winton
C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph.
Odum 584-2312,

Good to excellent quality,
square baled, hay, new crop
under shelter, Bermuda, Fes-
cue, Clover, Lespedeza and
Rye grass, 40c, 50c and 602
bale; also, some old hay for
mulching. 30c bale. J. T.
Busey, Jr. c/o Red Gates
Farm, Riverdale, (3 mi. S.
aed 85.) Ph: Atlanta 461-

0.

Oats for feed, from Certi-
fied seed, at farm near Faye-
tteville. George W. Wallis,
1853 Center Ave., East Point,
Ph. PO-1-1552.

CORRECTION: Cokers
Moregrain Oats recleaned and
in new 3 bu. bags, Germ: 94
pet, no pests, $1.10 bu. F: O.
B. Fred Flanders, Rt. 6, Box
114, Dublin, Ph. BR-2-0289.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE



















Gem Dandy electric churn,
motor can be used on dif-
ferent size churn tops, $12.50.
Mrs. Leona Mullen, Rt. 2,
Lyerly. :

Appx. 50 lbs. yellow bees-
wax, 65c lb. at my place. W.
1. = Holbrook, Sr. > RE
Clarkesville, Ph. 754-6798. -

Wild cucumber bark; queen
of meadow; rattle roots; rats-
bane; mullen root, each $1.00
for 2 lb. lard box full; also,
large red peanuts 2-4 in hull
$2.50 peck. Add postage. G. T.
Brown, Ball Ground.

Shade dried sage, 1962 crop,
and red, dry, hot pepper, 30c
qt., or $1.00 gal.; dry catnip,
30c qt.; sage plants, 10c ea.,
or $1.00 doz.; red scallion
onion buttons, 60c C. Del.
Permit 16. Mrs. Leilar Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Royston. :

New crop shade dried leaf
sage..-4 teacups full, $1.00;
garlic bulbs, 70c doz.: wild
cucumber bark, blood root,
May apple, ratsbane, heart
leaf root, queen of meadow;
yellow root and rattle root,
ea. $1.00, for 2 lb. lard box
full. Add postage. Permit 47.
Po} By Browne Rt, 1 Ball
Ground. es







Golden No. 12 syrup mill,
two roller, $8.00; 80 gal. pot,
$35.00; 100 gal. pot, $40.00, at
farm. J. C. Otwell, Rt. 4, Box
217, Newnan. Ph. AL-3-1216.

Set of blacksmith tools,
200 lb. steel anvil, extra duty
blacksmith vice, 5 pr. tongs
and 4 hammers, 3 to 12 lbs.,
electric Lancaster blower and
forge, elec. grinder, coal
chisels and punchers, excel.
cond., $75.00. W. F :



Mineral Springs Road, Dalton. yy
/Ph. BR-8-3833 Ne 0 Ad

$5.;

2,/around edges,

Sexton,| dish t

|H. McCorkle, Route

son, Ph. 382-R-4. @ aie
Power cane mill in good

cond, Can be seen at my home.

Mrs. W. A. Fletcher, Sr., Rt.

2, Tifton.) 303: 2m ont:

Waterloo Rd.) ~ :

Golden seal 20c ea.; rhu-
barb pie plant, 25c Ib.; spear-
ment; tanzy; 3, 25)-75400e?
garlic bulbs, grow large as
onions; queen of meadow, 3,
50c; Lush red hot pepper, 25c
doz. Add postage. Per. No. 93.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2,
Ellijay.

Beekeeping equipment in-
cluding 1 colony bees, hives,
supers, foundation, robing
equip., books, ete., all good
usable cond.; also, books on
General Agriculture and Mar-
keting; Animal Husbandry;
Crop Management and Soil
Conservation; Farm Manage-
ment; Farm Shop Work;
Feeds and Feeding; Horticul-
ture, ea. $6.00 p. p. L. Douglas
Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas. :

Chattanooga 3-roller syurp
mill and 8 ft. self skinner cop-
per pan, all in good cond.,
$35.00 at my place. Charlie B..
Hice, Rt. 4, Ellijay, (near
Cherry Log.)

Nice clean roots and herbs,
red sassafras, queen-of-mea-
dow, devils shoestring, yel-
low dock and May apple, 4 Ib.
lardbox measured full, $1.00
plus postage. Mrs. H. A.
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Handicrafts

FOR SALE







_Handpainted broadcloth,
pillowcases, nice designs, lace
eages, $3 pr.; handpainted
vanity sets or scarves, lace
edges, $2. ea.; handpainted
dish towel and potholder sets
$2.50; 54 x 54 in. handpaint-
ed morning glory tablecloth
with 4 napkins, $4, set; size
52 x 70 set, $5. Add postage.
Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Elli-
jay.

Aprons with bibs, nicely

trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs.

78 ea.; pot holders, 15c eal;
10, $1.; emb. dish towels, 3;
$1, Add postage. Mrs. H, A
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Double bed size quilt tops,
all new material, Grand-
mothers Flower Garden, $7.-
50; Grandmothers Fan, $4.40;
Step Around the Mountain
Pinwheel $4.; Lazyboy,
$3.50. PP. Mrs. J. D. Ellis,
Jr. Rt. 5, Ellijay. :

Dbl. bed size quilts: Sun-
flower, yellow, green leaves
and stems; Tulip, red or pink
with green leaves and stems;
Dutchgirl, print dresses, blue
bonnets with pink flowers,
appliqued on wht. sheeting
with wht. lining. Hand quilt-
ed cotton padding,
$12. ea. Mrs.
Lola Mae Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.

Baby sweater sets, wool or
nylon shell stitch, includes
sweater, cap and bootees in
pink, blue, yellow, green or
White $5. set, complete, or
$4.40 for sweater and cap
and 60c for bootees ppd. All
orders M.O. or C.O.D. State
color. Mrs. Robert Thomas
oe Rt. 4, Box 14, Blairs-
ville. ae

Nice, well-made aprons, 50
ea; dresser scarves, emb.
with cro. edge, 50c ea.: pil-4
leweases, emb. edge, Si Ae De
Add postage. Mrs. L. M. Ma-
jor, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

Cro. white ruffled doilies
$2. ea.; white centerpieces, 18
in, diam., $1. ea.; white vani-
ty set, 3 pe., large size, $1.
ea.; cro. wall grapes, red or
purple with green leaves and
stems loop for hanging, 50
ea; cro. yellow pears, green
leaves and. stems with loop
for hanging, 50c ea. Mrs. W.
C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.

Girls cotton print dresses,
size 1 to 6, wide skirts, bright
colors, $1.25 ea; 2, $2.: hand
emb. pillowcases, bleached or
unbleached, size 36 x 42, $1.-
25 set or 2 sets, $2. Mrs. Lucy



Musson, 7 Steven Street, Sum- |,

merville.

Broadcloth pilloweas es,
emb., crochet edges, $1.25 pr:
emb. only, $1. pr; old fash



bound |-



ioned bonnets
_towels.



styles and mate:
$2.25. Mrs. W.
Rt. 5, Ellijay

Orchid quilts,
size, col. lavendar; rose
cel. yellow, red and
Poinsettia quilts,
Pansy quilts, col.
lavender. All

and cotton padded, $12
C. Maney, At. 2,

Mrs. W.

Tass,

_Large aprons, $1. e
$4.75; bib aprons, 75c
med. size aprons, 50c_
$2.25; dresser scarves,
vanity sets, $1., plus po:
Mrs. Maver Estep,
burn Ave., LaGrange.

Handmade baby sacque
cap sets, dacron cre
pastel colors, $1.50 se
nel sacques, white asst.
trim pink, yellow, or blue
ea.; rayon bootees, cro., $
pr.; cotton cro., $1. ea.;
er shirts, baby checks, r
blue, pink and_ yellov
ea., batiste, white and
colors, 50c ea. Mrs. J. M.
ler, Jr., P.O. Box 219:
tony: = es
Nice baby bibs -
styles and _
dribble and )
emb.: Animal, 4, $1.65; drib-
ble, 3, $1.25; Coverall, 2, $1
75; also, wht. cotton emb., 12
designs, childrens patch
quilt blocks, 8 x 8, set
biks:: -$1-85; 2 or -put
for $2.50. Add post
Garney Porterfield, C

linen ndke
tatted border, $1.50; ot
$1.30; white dimity
tatted trim, $1.60; nice
(white) $4.10; booties, $1.4
baby shoes,

trimmed;

seams briar stitched, $
in Ga. Mrs. George
421, Wilson Ave., Brem

Little girl cotton d
1-6 yr. size, well made, -
boys shirts, 1-6 yr. size
25; fancy organdy tea a
stitched with automatic
$1.50; plain aprons, 50c.

| postage. Ethel Crowe,

Gainesville.



Aprons, 65c ea; 3-pe. 1
venity sets $1.; cro. doilies,
rose or pansy, $1.50 ea l-
lowcases, cro. blue birds,
rose, or colonial girl, $2.
quilt tops, $2.50 ea. No c
or stamps. Dura Bradley,
2. Waco. oa

CORRECTION: Daff
bulbs, King Alfred, 60
or $4.00 C. p. p. Permit.
Mrs. B. J. Juhan, Rt. 2,
Mountain. Ph. 409-97

SEPT. 27, 1962Thurs,
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