Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1963 July 3

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Phil

Georgia

arke

Campbell,

Commissioner

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work on farm with eld-
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ingle white man wants
ht farm work, exp. in all
s farm work. Prefer with
ian family, to live in as
of family, for room, board,
indry and salary. J. M.
rguson, 180 Luckie St.,

Atlanta, Ph. JA. 4-

$2:



an with 12 yrs. exp. in
vy work wants dairy job at
nee. Do not drink, able to

trucks and_ tractors.
yd 5 or 6 rm. house, and to
moved. Come see, or write.
oe Shelton, Rt. 1, Box 7,
3) ickhead, (Morgan Co., near

te woman, middleaged,
4 school age children,
Id like work on farm
aising py working with
aying hens, or on small dairy
rm with 40 to 60 head of
e. Mrs. Jean Tippens,
Box 4, M lige =

yoard and rable salary.
. I. Smith, 1186 Francis St.,
W., Atlanta, Ph. TR, 5-


















Wood, Rt. 2, Danielsville.



hite widow lady, age 65,
granddaughter, 21 yrs.
with child age 3, wants job

ing light farm work, pike

up eggs, etc., for BE 4r.
suse wired for stove and
weekly. Will have to be

Alice. Watkins,

} Box 664, Martinez,





hite man, 48 yrs. old,
ts job at once on farm, or
laying hens or broilers,
erienced with all. Must
- clean living quarters.
it room, board, and $21.
(can not work for less),
Good










WANTED


















Fant experienced, reliable
help for beef cattle, and

Rm, house,
for elec. stove to live
ree and salary. W. Roy

Rt. 1, Box 160, Ringgold.



e or colored man
i i ap. yrs. old with small
amily. Ee handyman on farm.

ist be dependable, sober,
thy, and clean. Ref. Wages
house. P. Lipory, Rt. 1
Kinsville, Ph. 892-2578.




M-|horse wagon

|30 ea.;
| 220 volt,

-elec. brooders,

| Houseworth, Rt.



ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 3, 1963



south of Dacula.



Agricultural
CALENDAR



Annual Tour and Clinic. County Agents and Georgia
Food Education SurveyChemical Weed Control.

July 12 Northwest, Harbins Community House, 4 mi.

July 16 Southwest, Camilla.

July 16 Poultry Night, Ponce de Leon Bail Park. Regular
price of admission $1.25 includes free dinner.
Tickets available from Georgia Poultry Federa-
tion, PO Box 493, Gainesville.

July 17 South Central, Valdosta.
July 18 Southeast, Baxley.
| July 30 Northeast, Milledgeville.
August 1 North, Winder.

August 9 Junior Beef Cattle Short Course, Millarden
Ferms, Woodbury, Ga.

3 head stanchion for end of
catching chute, $100. ea.
Erwin V. Rush, c/o Rush
Bros. Hereford Farm, Kath-
ae (1 mi. South on Hwy.

Cycle mower for David
Bradley garden tractor, $35.,
or will trade for equip. for
same. H. G. Powell, Rt. 5,
Marietta, Ph. 427-1067.

Round Butler cattle feed-
er; 6 ton, 20 ft. hay wagon;
Allis- Chalmers 7 ft. pull-type
hmower; round baler; brillion
drill; 10 ft, weeder; New Hol-
land rake: Rome 8 ft. offset
harrow; Allis-Chalmers com-
bine; 6 ft. dbl. disc harrow; 2
disc turn plow. T. H. Pheil,
es les seme.

Case tractor with
4000 ats Lull front loader.
Tractor needs brakes relined,
loader good eond.; also, 70
Gliver tractor with 24 disc
smoothing harrow. Will con-
sider trading both for good
Farmall Cub with cultivators
and planters. L. H. Pace, Rt.
4, Villa Rica Rd., Marietta,
Ph. 427-3483.

275 ft. of 4% in. galvanized
pipe, used in poultry house
for oil brooders, has complete









fitting to hook brooders to,





Want middleaged white
woman for light farm work

|on farm for board, room and
; | Small salary. Mrs.

A. D. Jones,
_|Rt. 1, Cumming.

Equipment

FOR SALE





Gasoline engine, 544 or 6
H.P. air-cooled Cushman en-

-| gine for garden tractor or til-

ler, $55., or will trade for 2-
whl. utility trailer of equal
value. J. C. Hickman, 1693 E.
Clifton Rd., NE., Atlanta, eh;

DR. 7-2977 (not collect),

2, 1 horse, wagons and a 2
all ae perfect



cond., $85. ea. W. S. McMich-
ael, Quitman. :

8 A. R. Wood = electric
brooders, cap. 500, used 6

wks., $20. ea.; 2 grain augers,
$10. ea.; bulk feed tank, $40.;

floor scales, $10.; door to egg
cooling unit, $35.: motor and
compressor for egg cooling
unit, $25. Mrs. Margaret D.
Deaton, 359 N. Highland Ave.,

NE, Atlanta, Ph. JA. 1-1784.



42, 1 gal., chick waterers,
24 A,
tric brooders, 1000 chick cap.,
ea.; 131, 220
volt, 40 AiG blue bulbs for
29--ea.5)) 12:
coal stoves with stove pipe,
100 lb. cap., $8. ea. Milo W.
Henke, P. O. Box 337, Du-
luth, Ph. GR. 6-3360.

1 horse wagon, very good
cond., $25. H. D. Hitcheock,
Bremen 1, Ga. : :



John Deere No. 5 mower,
7 ft. blade, good cond., fits
A.B. 60 or 70 tractor, also
may be used on 3 point hitch,
$100. Charles Cannon, Abbe-
ville, Ph. 467-3466.

2 row Covington side dres-
ser, 3 point hitch for any tool
bar tractor, almost new (used
only few hours), $20. Reuben
1, Box 197,



Social Circle.

R. Wood elec-



John Blue cotton duster,
good cond., for Cub tractor,
can be made to fit other trac-

tors, $25., Albert Barrett, Rt.

2, Wray.

- Bush hog sod seeder, 3 point 6

hitch, like new cond., $350. J.
Ci Rainwater, Rt. 1, Carroll-
eee | Theos 6539 (not col-
ec

2 horse wagon, mule mow-
ing machine and hay rake,
all in good cond., for sale at
my home. John Wansley, Res
2, Comer (about 5 mi. from
Gholston stand, approx. 4 mi.
from Broad River).

Electro chain saw, new 10
in. blade, $75., or would trade
for cabinet type incubator. A.
C. Hopkins, 253 Birch St.,
Hapeville.

Chattanooga 110 cane mill
for sale, or will trade for







livestock. = ; Bell, Cairo (2
mi, an on Hadley Ferry
Rd.), Ph. 377-3932.

1952 B. F. Avery tractor,
good cond., with cutting har-
rows, turning plow, planter,
cultivator, plows, laying off
plow and We aDe for back
wheels, $300. J. C. Spence,
1048 Standard De NE, Atlan-
ta 19, Ph. CE, 3-3156,

Sears garden tractor with
5 pieces of equipment; also,
250 gal. above ground gas
tank. John L, Ray, 5970 old
Natnl. Hwy., College Park,
Ph: 964-7998.

Sickle bar mowing mach-
ine with 5 ft. blade for Farm-
all Cub tractor, $110.; also,
Farmall Cub tractor with hy-
draulic lift, lights, starter,
draw bar, disc plow (pull be-
hind), cultivators, harrow,
planter and fertilizer dist., all
$750. Millard Casey, Rt.
Hurt Rd., Marietta, Ph. 043.
5832 (not collect).

2 welded steel cattle chutes
with neck yokes, side squeeze,
tail gate and left hand swing-
ing front gate, nearly new,
need paint, $225.; also, some
used, but good, $175. Jesse
Newsom, Rt. 4, Box 235, San-



_ dersville.

$15. for all. Good cond. Con-
ley Lunsford, Suches, Ph.
747-2459 (not collect).

Ferguson 30 tractor with 2
disc plow, dbl. section lift
type disc harrow; 6 fit. scrape;
ft. mowing machine, and
dirt scoop; also, Allis Chal-
mers side delivery rake. Will
sell together, or separately.
Julian Montgomery, Rt. 3,
Rome, Ph, 232-8289 (after 5
P.M.).

Minneapolis Moline UT
gasoline model tractor for
sale or trade; also need met-
al nests, automatic feeders
and egg washers. O. B. Fol-
som, Austin Rd., Rt. 1, Ellen-
wood.

Mowing machine for Cub
tractor in good cond., $75.; al-
so, Kenneo egg grader, good
cond., $40. Joel B. Shirley,
Bee Alpharetta, Ph, GR. 5-





2, 200 quail, incubators in
working order, $15.; also,
Golden Pheasant cockeral, $5.
Ship either by Exp. collect.
E. Greiner, Palmetto St.,
Bainbridge.

Motor -for Allis Chalmers
No. 60 combine in good or-
der. Fred L. White, Rt 1,
Buckhead, (Morgan Co.).

Simplex cotton duster, 5
row, mule drawn, $75.; John
Deere 24 dise Cut-a-way har-



row, $150.; 15 dise Killifer
harrow, $150. All in good
cond. G. R. Hadden, Avera,
Ph. Li. 7-6864.



2 man McCullough power
saw with new chain, good
cond., $85. Lawrence Hamby,
Rt. 32 Chatsworth.

John Deere 2 horse, heavy
duty, wagon complete, with
factory built body and tail
gate. Every part original ex-
cept coupling pole, kept un-
der roof, good as new, and
priced to sell; also, 2 horse
wagon complete, with home-
made body and tongue, tight
wheels and rims, needs no re-
pair except tongue, $20. W.

NUMBER 44

. Bryant No. 10 corn sheller
with 15 HP., 220 V, 3 phase
motor and controls: aiso, 200
ft. of 6 in. heavy duct with
2 way valves for shuck and
cob disposal. John W. Wil-
son, Stapleton, Ph. LI 7-6827
(not collect).



International 24, 2 TOW;
corn.-picker =tor ion pa
Intnl. tractors, $150: 6 dise

|John Deere tiller and seeder

box, $40., tiller
repair; 500 gal.
tank, new cond.,
Keadle, Yatesville.

Lilliston peanut combine
with 4 cyl. air-cooled Wiscon-
sin engine with starter, has
picked less than 200 tons pea
nuts, always housed, looks and
runs like new, priced less
than half price blasts pea=
nuts in bags. Claude Greene,
iia os Cuthbert.

1952 John Deere B. tractor,

needs some
pune Bas
$250.; Loyd



culti. and 4 disc tiller; 18 dise
J. D. Killifer harrow; Super,
C. Farmall tractor, planter ~
and cultivator .and mowing ~
mach.; 6 row poison sprayer;
tractor drag harrow. All
equip. in good shape. John

ee Social Circle, Ph. 464-
3510.

200,000 BTU gas ficcd= au-
tomatic hot water boiler, used
to brood only 4 broods of
chicks, $300.; 10 case per hour
G.L.F. egg washer, in like -
new cond., $400.; 10 doz., gal.
Size, watering jars with lids
for baby chicks, $5. doz. S. HL
Applebaum, 106 Beacham Dr.,
Athens, Ph. LI 6-6379.

V-4 Wisconsin engine for
combines and other farm
equipment, $125., re-over-
hauled; two electric pea and
butter bean. shellers, $37.95
(do not bruise beans), Dan
Adams, Rt22 be Thomaston.

330 gal. stainless steel
Craft bulk tank, in excel
eond., $600. John Renner, Rt.
1, Grantville, Ph. JU 3-2226
(not collect).

Chicken house equipment:
150 feeders, feeder bin, and
gas brooders, all $250. at my
house 5 mis. north of Ameri-
cus on Hwy. 19. Harvey Ad-
ams, Rt. 3, Americus.

John Deere No. 3, mule
power, mowing machine, runs
in oil, never damaged, $65.
H. W. Thurmond, Farming-
ton.

1959 Ford tractor, Selecto-
speed, No. 871, with HD front-
end loader and earthcavator,
used less than 700 hrs., A-I
Cond. Mrs. A. O. Williamson,
5920 Peachtree - Dunwoody
Rd., NE, Atlanta, Ph, 255-
8769.

Irrigation system, 380 ft., of
pipe, 3-1/4 x 3-1/4 Wiscon-
sin complete, approx. 2 yrs.
old, $850. cash at my place.
Joe Brock, P. O. Box 297,
Fairburn, Ph. 964-2741 from
6 p.m. to 8:30 p.m., or Satur-
day and Sunday.

350 gal. high pressure tank
(underground type) with ap-
prox. 95 gals. gas, $110. Tal-
madge Prickett, Rt.. 1, Hull,
Ph. LI. 6-7430, (not collect).

















Bready garden tractor, 3
HP turn plow, Joe harrow,
lay-off plow, all for -$100.;
Chore Master roto tiller, 2-
3/4 H. P. lay-off plow, $40.
H. G. Thompson, 184 Duluth
St., Alpharetta, Ph. GA. 5-





C. Blount Jr., 576 Marjorie
Place, Macon.

5887 (after 5 P.M.).











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Equipment

FOR SALE



Side delivery Pollard hay
rake, tongue type. $175.; 1000
bu. cap. grain bin, $200. at
farm; -2 Surge milkers com-
plete, $35. ea.; 14 metal stan-
chions, $6. ea.; Empire vacu-
um pump and motor, $50. F.
A. Skinner, Rt. 1, Double
Bridge Rd. Winder.

300 Purina tube type broil-
er feeders, 42 still im cases.
Make offer. George H. Posey,
Rt. 1, Milledgeville.

Used McConnell corp dryer
with 5 HP electric motor, lg.
fan, 3 truck capacity, sta-
tionary type, ideal for small
acreage, used one season on
peanuts; also, 1959 Lilliston
peanut combine in good cond.
with almost new Wisconsin
engine; also, 6-disc | John
Deere tiller. A. T. Rigsby,
Sale City.

Elec. automatie controlled
chicken brooder, 100 cap., al-
most new. See at my_ place
mear Mineral Bluff. Charlie
Reece, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff.





Farmall tractor, good tires |.

Sam Pullen,

and cond., $425.
Dalton, Ph.

2 Or Box. 228,



278-5752.
50 egg Sears Roebuck in-
cubator, like new, only one

setting of eggs peen. set, $10.
Jimmy McClure, Rt. 1, Wes-
ley Chapel Rd., Marietta, Ph.
427-4982.



gas tank, 500 gal.
R. F. Lee, Social

Propane
eap., $175.
Circle, Ph. 464-3986.

100 cap. egg incubator,
round type, like new, $15.; 50
egg round type, like new,
$10., or will trade for any
farm item I can use. A. C.
Boe, 253 Birch St., Hape-
ville.

8N Ford tractor, $550.; Su-
per A. Farmall with cultiva-
tors and _ planters, $750.;
Farmall 200, with cultivators,
$900.; small Diesel farm trac-
tor with 3 pt. lift, almost new,
$975. F. Gazaway, 2486
Clifton Springs Rd., Decatur,
Ph. DR. 8-2971.

Equipment

WANTED







Want used manure spread-
er within 75 miles radius of
Young Harris. Write, stating
cond., size, make and _ price.
V T. Hamilton, Rt. 1, Young
Harris.

Want grain. bins, within
100 miles radius. State what
you have and price. C. F. Wil-
diams, Rt. 1, Pinehurst.

Want field cultivator for
Ford tractor, 3 point hookup.
State price and cond. N. C.
napye veins Rock, Ph. OX.

Want to trade practically
new John Deere, 3 point hitch,
rotary mower for pull type
rotary mower designed to cut
hay. James H. Kent, Rt. 2;
Powder Springs, Ph. 943-







International pull type | 3071

plow, 2, 16 in. bottoms, xcel.
cond., $135. Pres? Lipory, Rt.
a Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-
2578.



2 whl. utility trailer, frame

iron, well braced, welded
_ joints, body size, 4 ft. x 7 hie.
bed 12 in. deep, top slat body
2 ft. high, floor of body 18 in.
above ground. E. A. Cheek,
Senoia, Ph. LY 9-6786.



2-h. wagon, iron axel, with
new flat, used very little, with
tractor hitch, $80.; 80 gal. iron
kettle, $40.; tricycle grinding
stone with seat and peddlers,
$12.50; 3-row grain, and fer-
tilizer drill, mule drawn, $15.;
M. M. Newsome, Jordans Mill

Want 10 or 12 in. hammer-
mill with crusher and power
takeoff, and dust collector and
magneto; also, 4 drawer elec-
tric incubator. State price,
make and cond. P. J. Lipory,
oe Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-

Want 2 whl. utility trailer
without body. Must be rea-
sonably priced. J. . Hick-
man, 1693 Clifton Rd., NE.,
Atlanta, Ph. DR. 7-2977 (not
collect).



Want to trade or swap 138
ft. of used conveyer chain and
steel track for overhead use,
for something I can use on
farm. You will have to deliver



Rd, Sandersville.

and pick up. Elmer W. Gray,
Mountain City, Ph. 746-5770.



Want ts cies good used Big
Dutchman automatic chicken
feeder for 6000 broilers or
more. Will pay good cash pr ice
for one in good cond. C.
Tolliver, Rt. 1, Rocky Face.

Want back hoe for small
Ford tractor with 3 point
hitch. Must be in good
working cond., and. cheap. for
cash. Roger S. Cobb, Box 880,
Marietta.

Livestock

FOR SALE









Cattle

23 Reg. C. V. Canadian Hol-
steins: 6 young cows and 17
heifers, 30 mos. old, (Georgia
raised), avg. wt. 1200 lbs., will
start calving in July. Top
cattle out of. herd that aver-
aged 15,022 Ibs. milk and 527
lbs. fat on my farm, on H. I. R.
and D. H. I. A. test. Excel.
foundation herd. Henry A.
Winn, Dallas, Ph. 447-3690.

10 polled Hereford- heifers,
avg. 1 yr. old, and Reg. pull,
(heifers not Reg., but good
stock), $1150. for NG One:
Brown, Hwy. 341, Helena.

Reg. Angus bred heifers; 2
nice heifers not registered;
cows with and without calves,
bred back to herd sire, good
bloodlines and C. V.; also,
Reg. Angus bull old enough
for service, $300. Guaranteed
breeders and clean. F.
Phillips. Rt. 1, Kennesaw, Ph.
428-2959.

Polled Hereford bull, dark
color, 20 mos. eld; Domestic
Woodrow breeding, can be
ec Hayward. . Cox hit le
Box 398, Alpharetta, Ph. GR.
5-5784.

2 Reg. Angus bulls, 12-14
mos. old good conformation
and size, pedigree shows. very
outstanding nationally-known
sire. Home Place Eileenmere
210th., $165. .ea. at farm. J. B.
Alexander, View Ccmmunity,
Rt. 1, Cornelia, Ph. 778-6130.

Reg. Biack Angus bulls,
grandsons of Eileenmere 1050,
1100, 500, and Mr. Eileenmere,
up to 17 mos. old., C. V. and
guaranteed to be breeders,
Reasonably priced. Hubert
Brown. c/o Wilson Angus
Farm. Rt 2, Duluth, Ph. oS
6-3679.

Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls and heifers popular
bloodlines, good range of ages.
H: Y. Tillman, 1207W. Park
yee Valdesta, Ph. CH. 4-


















by side, 3
1s Wee Ke Sirieee SPR ae
Box 222, Atlanta 1, Ph. TR.

3-3578 for appointment (not
collect).

32 brood cows,
and one bull, Black Angus.

25 calves

T. C. L. Odom, Barnesville, Ph.

76 (day phone).



Several 3 yr. old Angus
bulls, of good conformation,
best bloodlines, reasonably

priced. Jess H. Watson, c/o

Ph. 887-2909.

Purebred Whiteface Here-
ford bulls, ready to take from
mother, nice, could be Reg.,
$100. ea. Lawrence Hamby,
Rt. 3, Chatsworth.

4 choice Reg. Angus cows





with calves by side, $1000.
Will not sell individually.
Van Greene, 138 Garland
Ave., Decatur, Ph. DR. 3-
9897.



Half Holstein, half Jersey
cow with 4 mo. old half Angus
heifer calf, $190.; also, half
Guernsey, fourth Whiteface
and fourth Angus cow with 3
mo. old half Angus heifer calf,
P1805 Cae Wie ippinss site de
Powder Springs, Ph. 428- 9081
(Marietta after 6 P. M.)

Reg. Shorthorn bull, straw-
berry color, approx. 15 mos.
old, good conf., reasonably
priced. D. C. Collier, Barnes-
ville, Ph. 73.

112 head of Hereford cows,



of herd Reg., 71 calves from
6 wks. to 5 mos. old, 4 Reg.
bulls, complete herd $31,500.
Joe Brock, P: . Box 297,

W.| Fairburn, Ph. No. 964-2741 (6

to 8:30 P. M. or Saturday and
Sunday).

Several nice polled Here-



lar bloodlines, and calfhood
vaccinated. Winston C. Harris,
Rt. 1, Screvens, Ph. 584- 2312
(Odum).

13 lg. nice Holstein heifers,
Cc. V., bred to begin calving



sonable price. Call before
coming. Will hold for delivery
until August. Gene Callaway,
Rayle, Ph. BR. 4=7825.

Several Black Angus cows
with calves, some heifers to
calve soon, not Reg., but good
breeding stock; also, 2 gentle
Welch mares with colts. Pre-
fer selling together, but would
sell separately. H. L. Strick-
land; 432 Oakland) Dez
Gainesville, Ph. LE. 2-6395.

Swine

Reg. Duroc pigs, wt. 70-
100 Ibs., either sex, $25.; also,
some males ready for service,
and gilts ready to breed, $40.
Ernest P. Carter, Baxley, Ph.
7-2877.









Black Reg. Angus bull, 16
mos. old, grandson of O. B. 13,
Ininl. Grand champion, $225.,
delivered, Reg. papers furn-
ished. A guaranteed bull. C.
N. McClure, Dawsonville, Ph.
265-2266.

Nice Jersey heifer from
Reg. stock, freshening in few
days by Angus bull, $150.;
also, lg. Guernsey cow with
2nd calf 4 mos. old, gave 3
gals. with first calf, gentle,
easy to milk, $150. without
calf; $210. with calf, or will
trade either one for gocd
mare, or young gaited stallion.
D. M. Moody, Rt. 4, Waycross
(near Waresboro).



Duroc boars aaa gilts, far-
rowed Feb. 26, 1963, from
P. R. litters; also, one service
age boar. All from Champion
bloodlines, registered and tr-
eated. J. P.. Wammeock, Rt. 5,
Box 742, Savannah, Ph. AD.
3-8670.

Purebred Hampshire pigs, 6
wks. old, $10. ea. H. A. Low-
endick, 1043 Holcombe Rd.,
Rt. 3, Stone Mountain, Ph.
BU. 4-0179.

6 Duroc boars, 8 mos. old,
treated for Cholera, can be
Reg., $50. Frederick Zipperer,
Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton (15
miles southeast of on Hwy.
No. 30), Ph. 772-3345.







Reg. Jersey milch cow, 2nd
calf, 4 to 5 gals: day, extra

gentle, $225. Sam Pullen, P. O.
Box 228, Dalton, Ph. 278-
5752,



5 Reg. Black Angus cows,
open but cculd be bred to
Reg. Black Angus. bull, $175.
ea. J. J: Chatam, Doraville.
Ph. 457-6948 (not collect).

4 Reg. polled Hereford cal-
ves, 10-12 mos. old, 3 bulls
and one heifer, out of best
CMR Advance Domino blood-
lines. R. H. Cotter, Jr., Box
303, Rockbridge Rd., Lilburn,
Ph. 938-1931 (not collect).

Reg. Guernsey male, 2 yrs.
old, good bloodlines, dehorned,
ring in nose, for sale or will
trade for 8 tons good 1963
crop Coastal Bermuda hay,
free ef weeds, sand and spurs,
cured without rain, and not
damaged. Bring hay and get







bull. H. W. Thurmond, Far-
mingion.

30 purebred Duroc gilts, 4
to 5 mos. old, reasonably pr-
iced. Ernest Purdom, Baxley.

Purebred lLandrace pigs,
males and gilts, wt. 40-50 lbs.,
$20. ea.; Reg. Yorkshire male,
wt. 125 lbs., $40. Loyd Keadle,
Yatesville.

10 pigs, 3/4 Tamworth, wt.
30-40 Ibs, $12. ea. A. E. Rich-
ardson, Rt. 3, Box 113, Cham-
bers Rd., McDonough, Ph.
423-4496.

3 Hampshire gilts of excel. .
breeding, 8 mos. old, $45. ea.
without papers; $50. ea. with
papers. J. R. Cook, Box 126,
Greenville, Ph. OR. 2-4418.

Crossbred gilts, bred and
open, of finest bloodlines, st-
ructurally strong. prolific, and
disease resistant, litters aver-
aging above 12, only slightly
above slaughter prices. Will
book orders of 5 to 100 selec-











ted animals. Doyle Mitchell,
Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph, 268-4622,

Heaven Hill Farms, Cumming, i

wt. approx. 800-1150 Ibs., part |

fords, 1 to 2 yrs. old, of popu- |

August 5, top heifers at rea-|





Wiley G. Dampier, Rt.
ox 210, Valdosta, 3 :
2-43.49, 5

Cherry red Duroc meat
male (service age) and
$40.; smaller size at diff
prices. Tested for Bangs d
Lepto, and treated for Chole
and worms. Nominated
United Duroc Assn.. A
Weathers, P. O. Box 37, Me
hon, (Hwy. No. 32).































service boar, $70.; also pu
bred, horn-type Hereford s
vice bull; Lamar Altman,
1, Alma.

_% Landrace and % Yo)
shire swine, $10. ea. Jame
Pittman, Rt. 2, Douglasv
(2 mi. So. off Hwy. 5, off
Hwy.), Ph. 942-4783.

4 purebred Black Pol:
China gilt. pigs, good i
meat type, all for $75.
Whitley. Rt. 4, Memorial
Stone Mountain.

Yorkshire, Black Polan
China, Landrace and Red
roc boars for sale. E. L. Ki
nedy, 293 Helt Ave., Ma
Ph. SH. 2-9997 (not collee

Extra nice pigs, lean m
Yorkshire cross, very thri
James -H. Kent, Rt. 2, Po
Springs, Ph. 943-3071.
















D






















3 nice shoats, and nice
boned Hampshire boar;
3 milk goats, small goats, |
one billy, and one nice m
cow. Mrs. J. W. Harrison
2, Box 85, Riverdale, Ph.
9412.

300 feeder pigs ago eS
Billy Simpson, Rt. 3, McDoi
ough, Ph. 423-3870.

Bred sows and gilts, o
gilts, young boars and ser
age boars. Everything to ge
| August. Mrs. M. T. Cour.
525 N. Tallahassee St., Ha
hurst, Ph. FR. 5-2589. ~

Choice Duroc breed
stock, males and females,




















































William E, Lanier, Rt. 2,
84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016. _

Landrace boar,





Reg.
weeks old; 6 gilts, same
also, 7 wk. old pigs for
first of August. Herman
per, Rt. 1, Sautee.








O. I. C. breeding
boars and gilts, 3 to 5 me
old, $20. to $35., ea. treat
and Reg. in buyers name ar
shipped FOB Commere
cheaper at farm. No Sund
sales. Paul J. Cain,
Commerce.

Blue Hybrids (lg. Eng!
black male crossed
Landrace sow), booking
ders now for late July. J.
Love, Rt. 4, Erte.
831- 2695.

Horses, Mules & Poul

Reg. % Arabian steel gr
colt, 1 yr. old, should matu
about 13.3 to 14 hands,

14920) and Areff
Reg. Arabian grey stallions
different and outstan
bloodlines, Arabian mar
$100.; others $50. Mrs. Fra
Cummings, 5216 Rivoli
Macon, Ph. 746-8965.

At Stud to approved ma
Reg. Arabian, No. 6213 Bai
dar, Desert endurance typ
sires outstanding foals w
excel. dispositions -and co.
firmation, fee $50. Board a
pickup .available, return
season. All foals may be
Mrs. Val Beaty, 4289
Shoals Rd., Decatur. .

Reg. Quarter horse geldin
5 yrs. old, P91984, one of #
top three running horses
this area, good conformati
and sound, - ith 1
pastern on Rt. hind and b
ending on upper lip. Chu
Cole, 3456 Welcome All
Atlanta 31, Ph. 344- 5257 |
ter 6 P.M.):

At Stud: Golden Palo:
stallion, Reg. as _Walki
horse and Reg. in Palomi
Assn., Step Easy Little
also, jet black Arabian stal-
lion, fee $25. Will pick
mare and breed until caugh
also, for sale, Quarter hor
stallion; Reg.- American
dle breed pleasure mare,
blaze face, stocking feet.

W. Van Horn, Ge
Hwy. Decatur,



















































































































Mites & Ponies

r mare, 6 yrs. old,
i 850 Ibs. bred to
Talking stallion, will

as, works to buggy or
and is gentle to han-
75. KR. Q. Brown, 767
ey aoe Ph. 6-2824

elding, 6 yrs. old, 900
0., or will trade for
yearling of equal

_ A. Roberson, Rt. 2,

5, Brunswick, Ph. 265-

Walking mare, 7
children ride daily,
> will trade for beef

S. --S.. Causey,
ll, Ph. 948-7161.

horse, 800-900 Ibs.,

wid, gentle but spirited,

1 will trade for calves

1 value. Grey Lovell,
eveland.

will board mare.
own, Rt. 5, Pair Rd.,
Ph. 435-1007.

i Shetland pony
with colts by side,

burro, 7 yrs.

ne about 550 lbs., very
to work or ride, $65.;
common goats, all

ry fat, $100. for lot.

McMichael, Quttman. >

( horse, good
Pmarked well, white
and tail, $400. Sorrel

, age 7, lt. mane and

- markings, been
$400.00.. Both prov-
also, for

ot :
2847 Bouldercrest Rd.,
, 1, Conley, Ph. MA.

age, gentle for chil-
or sale cheap, make of-
Greene, Rt. 3

old,

eronnd 6% yrs. old, Teason
ly priced. Robert Gooch, Rt. 4;

| Dahlonega.



5 gentle saddle horses. 3-5
gaited. Can be seen at 2457
Bouldererest Rd., J. H. Sose-
bee, 1201 Greenleat Rd., At-
danta 16, Ph. MA. 7-4430. .

At Stud: Reg. dark golden
Palomino, snow white mane
and tail, white stockings and
blaze face, excel. conf., blood-
lines and disposition, name,
Little Warrior, and Reg.
Quarter stallion, Resta Bar
by Tambo Bar, out of Flutter
Lady; also, fine horses for
sale or trade. Will also board
horses. Jimmy Rickard, c/o
Cirele R. Ranch, Rt. 3, Box
93, Conyers, Ph. 483-8083
(nights).

Stylish 4 yr.
gelding, excel. barrel and
stake prospect, and good
broke pleasure gelding, shown
successfully; also, Quarter
type Pinto mare, reins real
well. H. B. Calender, Rt. 2,
Riverdale.

10 yr. old saddle horse with
3 wk. old colt, $175. for both,
gentle for children. J. R. Bal-
lard, Inman, Ph. HO 1-2892
(after 5 P.M., wk. days or
Sat. and Sunday all day).

Nice small Shetland ponies:
35. in. stallion, bred mare to
foal soon, 2 yr. old filly, and
lyr, old male, $75. up, or
will trade for smooth riding
horses or cows. T. W. Collier,
M. D., Collier Bldg., Bruns-
wick.

At Stud: Midnight aud So-



old sorrel





h| ciety Dot, two of the finest

blooded Tennessee Walking
horses in America. Best fa-
cilities for keeping mares.
Come see fine Studs. A. W.
Gay, 55 Lakeshore Dr., Avon-
dale Estates, Ph. 427-9188.
(horses located on Johnsons
Ferry Rd., at the river, San-
dy Springs).

_ Nice buckskin Welch pony
mare, 5 yrs. old, with colt by
side, and several other Shet-
land pony mares to drop colts
soon, reasonably priced; also,
nice sorrel. Shetland pony
stallion, 3 yrs. old, snow
white mane and tail, 37 in.
tall, $100. Come see, make of-

415 N. Main St., Jonesboro,
Ph. GR. 8-6771.

Several nice pony mares,
broke for riding, very rea-
sonably priced. Frank Bishop,
Rt. 3, Cartersville, Ph. EV 2-
5052.

American saddle bred filly,
3 yrs: sold: also, 2 gentle
mares, one black, one cream
color, 5 and 6 yrs. old. Estes
E. Reece,
Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 366-3016
(after 5:30 p.m.).







> will trade; also,
old and crippled horses
es. Will pickup with-
to 60 mi. from Augus-
'. McMahon, 1929 Cher-
Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-

ud: Tom Dooley and
WS Ambassador, 2 top
Walking

2 different bloodlines.
Dorsey, 2561 Bohler

, Atlanta 5, Ph. CE.

Miers
etland ponies, 1, 2 and
old, broken and gentle

hildren, reasonably

| Robert Hammond,

tud: Reg. Morgan horse
3 yrs. old, Pineland
arm No. 13028, fee $25.
ae or $35. with pa-
C. Willams, Ph. 2175
Ra. Decatur, Ph. DR.
(not collect).

Tennessee Walking
3 yrs. old. See at my
located eae West edge
C. P. Dinwiddie,

ley: Dr, NE. Atlanta

tud: Golden Boys Pea-

tail, nood show
grade mares, $10.; Reg.
return privileges:
for sale, midget golden
stallion, 31 ins., about
old, wht. mane and
gentle, broken. Wm.
c/o Coal Mtn. Ranch,
Cumming, Ph. 887-5764.

d: Appaloosa, Chief
T4431, proven sire
1 with good col-
d McEver,




Appaloosa gelding, 6 yrs.
old, gentle and well trained;
also, gaited mare, sorrell with
flaxen mane and tail. Gentle
for woman or child. Roger
Williams, P.O. Box 671, Au-
stell, Ph. 948-5656.

Small mule, weighs less
than 100 lbs.,
trade for bull. R. L. Burden,
Rt. 1, Bremen, Ph. LI. Le 3117.

22 month old colt, half Ten-
nessee Walker, sorrell with
blaze face, $125. W. E. New-
nan, Rt. 3, Douglasville, Ph.
942-2989.

2 riding horses for-sale: Lt.
red mare, wt. about 1100 lbs.,
12 yrs. old, and dk. red mare,
wt. about 950 Ibs., age around
10 yrs., white stockings. Frank
Hamilton Sr., Norcross (come





to Norcross, take Hwy. 141
No. 2 mi., turn lft. 1 mule on
lft)., Ph. 448-3336.

Lipory,

fer on others. Jess Holbrook, |

4776 Bouldercrest |

for sale or will

{ ilk
gal ay eG
West, ed Vi
Nees Atlanta ee Ph. TR.
0839.



fivesiach

WANTED



Want to trade black mare
mule, wt. approx. 1000 Jbs., 9
Vins: old, will work anywhere,
for mare weighing from 800
to 1000 lbs., not over 12 yrs.
old, for light plowing and
must be good riding mare. E.
M. Hayes, Rt. 5, Marietta, Ph.
943-5879.

Want to trade Yorkshire
ewe, 14 mos. old, never bred,
papers available, for heifer or
work horse, or mule and boat,
within 100 mi. Mrs. Jean Ed-
wards, Rt. 2, Box 61A, Gray.

Want mule, must have no



bad habits, prefer middle-
aged mule. State age, wt.,
and price. Would consider

picking up within 50 mi. rad-
ius of Reynolds; also, Ford
Ferguson 1 dise terrace plow
wanted. Dan W. Payne, Jr.,
P. O. Box 466, Reynolds, Ph.
TI. .7-5487.

Want Reg. male Hampshire
pig, from weaning age to ser-
vice age. State price in first
letter. George H. Posey, Rt.
1, Milledgeville.

Want male and female little
bened Guinea hog, around 60
to 80 lTbs., unrelated. Letters
answered. Hugh Grey, Rt. 2,
Hartwell.

Want healthy cattle horse,
5-10 yrs. old, and:saddle; also,
milch cow, Guernsey or Jer-
sey, 4-6 yrs. old with calf,
tested for T. B. and Bangs.
Quote prices and ages. P. J.
Rt. 1, Hawkinsville.
Ph. 892-2578.









Ssed and Plants *

FOR SALE



Freshly dug Cert. Suwanee
Bermuda grass stolens in 2
bu. bags bearing tags and seals
of Ga. Crop Improvement
Assn., grown from foundation
stock of Ga. Coastal Plain Ex-
periment Sta., recommended
for deep sandy soils. Prices
per bag: 1 to 3, $5.; 4 to 6, $4:
7 to 9, $3.50; 10 or mere, $3.
FOB Fort Gaines. D. C. Brum-
balow, Fort Gaines.

Soybeans, CNS-4 Gincou,
cleaned and bagged, Germ. 90
pet., no noxious weeds, $3.25
bu. at my place. J. O. King,
Avondale Rd., Rt. 3, Macon,
Ph. 788-1657 ' (not collect).

200 bu. mixed Cowpeas
(Iron and Clay), Germ. 67 pct.,
$5. bu. Ervin V. Rush, c/o
Rush Bros. Hereford Farm,
Kathleen, (I mi. South on
Hwy. 247).

Long pod okra,
pet., 50e cupful; Dwarf Cur-
ley kale, Germ. 72 pct., 25c
mee 40e: 0z753 ozs. STS
Mung beans, Germ. 95 pct.,
25c pkg.; 40c oz.; 3 ozs., $1.;
light colored edible pod Cow-
peas, black seed, Germ. 64
net., 65c cupful; Indian corn,
Germ. 91 pct., 60c lb. Hubert
Chambers, Box 488, Canton.

Marglobe tomato plants, 75c
Cre O00, bes oo. 0. Add
pestage. Permit 10. Ethel
Crowe, Rt. 2,. Gainesville.







Sheep and Goats

Lambs, ewes and rams for
sale, purebred Hamipshires
and crosses, Reg. or not. Mrs.
F. Davis, Rt. 2, Gray, Ph. SH.
5-7924.

3 sheep, one male and 2
females, lg. size. Claude
Thompson, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Milk goats, one fresh (1
week) with kid by side, cheap;
also, Reg. Toggenburg buck
at stud, fee $3., or one kid:
also, for sale goat milking
machine, cheap. E. J. McMa-
hon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Aug-
usta, Ph. RE. 3-3710.

Selling out fine herd of
Reg. French Alpine goats, 2
excel. milking does, 2 buck
kids and 1 doe kid, very rea-
sonably priced. See at once.
Cannot ship. Nellie M. Mingle-











dorff, Nicholls Rd., Rt 3,
Dougias.

id:



Marglobe and Rutger to-
mato plants, $4. M: 50c C.;
collards, $3.50 M; 40c C;
Blakemore, Mastadon, and
Klondike strawberry plants,
S00, $355 $1 25C. Permit
216. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1,
Cumming, Ph. 887-4572.

Rams Horn hot pepper pi-
ants, and Cayenne pepper pl-

ants, 60c doz.; Hendersons
Winsill tomato plants, 60c
doz.; Little Pear tomato pl-

ants, 40c doz.; garden huckle-
berries, $1. doz.; dill sprigs
for pickling, 8 heads seed, $1.



All P. P. Permit 474. F. M.
Abie, Dahlonega.
Certified Rutger tomato

and Ga. Collard plants. 60c C.
plus postage; Calif. Bell sweet
pepper, and hot Cowhorn pep-
per plants. $1. C. plus postage.
Permit 128. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2,
EHenwood (3917 Panthers-
ville Rd.).

Germ. 62)

ea;





Ru

Ici Ea lina, S08.
2.25: $4. M.:; Blue stem Ga.
collards, $4. M; also cabbage;
Ga. Red potatoes, $2. M. Per-
mit 152, J. R. Strayhorn, Rt.
1. Gainesville.

Catnip plants, well rooted,
6, $1. (no less than 6 deliver-
ed), Permit 299. J. D. Fuller,
Mountville. :

Yelnando soybeans, pure
seed, 99.13, Germ. 91: pct., no
noxious weeds, $3.50 bu. FOB,
limited quantity (excel. for
planting with corn or behind
grain}. A. C. Searboro, Box
809, Dublin, Ph. 272-3322.

Good tender old-time bean
seed fer late planting; white
Cornfield beans, Germ. 98
pet.; white Half Runner beans,
Germ. 96 pct. ea. 65c cupful:
red speckled Crowder peas,
Germ. 90 pet., 50c cupful. Add
sare Mrs. Carl Smith, Rt.

3, Ellijay.

Old-time tender white Half
Runner garden beans, Germ.
96 pct., 65c cupful; 3 cupsful,
$2.75; red speckled Crowder
Cowpeas, Germ. 84 pct., %&
Zak br005. $2.25, cal. Add
correct postage. P. B. Brown.
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

. New 7 Top turnip seed for
greens, Germ. 92 pet., 25c
tblspful with stamped, add-
ressed env; 5 tblspfuls, $1. and
7e stamped env. No checks or
stamps. Mrs. Viola Stover, Rt.
B., Ellijay.

_ Millions first class Cert. Ga.

Red potato plants, most pre-
ferred variety on produce
markets, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M:
3000 up, $2. M. Truck loads
available daily. Best attention
given to all orders. B. J. Head,
Alma, Ph. 632-4846.

Choice Cert. Ga. Red potato
plants, any amt. available
daily. 500, $1.50: $2.50. M:
3000 up, $2. M. Only strong
plants sold. Shipped, or can
come for. Prices FOB. B. Lo-
a Head, Alma, Ph. 632-

















Rutger and Marglobe toma-
to plants, 500, $2.35: $4. M, all
orders less than 500, 75c C.
All nice plants. Permit 150.
Can sell Ig. lots. L. C. Stray-
horn. Rt. 1, Gainesville (Bet-
hel Church Rd); Ph. 887-
4103 (Cumming) at night.

Late flat Dutch, Ccbb, Co-
penhagen sweet collards, 500.
$2.50; Rutger tomatoes, 500
$3. No order for less than 500
accepted. Add postage. Jim
Henderson, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Tender white Half Runne
garden bean seed, Germ. 93
pct., 45 cupful, plus 20e post-
age ea. cup: 33c postage for 2
cups. Mrs. G. LT. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.

Seed and Plants

Not Requiring Report
Or Inspection Permit







ea ay

oastal | v.
Qi ae $32.50 ton del around
and south of Atlanta. Contact
for prices in field between
Columbus and Americus. La~
mar Putnam, ec/o Putnam
Bros. Dairy, Bethlehem Rd.
Rt. 2, Fairburn, Ph. 964-6936.

Reserve your next winters
supply of hay from this years
cuttings of choice Coastal
Bermuda now. Richard H.
Mitchell, Mgr. Tara Farms,



Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ph. MA 9-.

2984.

Coastal Bermuda hay from
soil tested fields, fertilized
according to recommendations.
1 i 1000 bales. We deliver
in 6 ton loads. R. L. Jackson.
oe Flint River Farms, Rt. 1,
Hwy. 54, Jonesboro, Ph. DR.
8- 3-22.45 (nights).

Choice Coastal Bermuda
hay, highly fertilized, cut and
baled right. Can pick up at
field or barn, or will deliver
short distances. Winton C.
Harris, Rt. 1, Sereven,: Ph.
584-2312 (Odum).

New crop of grass hay, very



bright and green, in square
bales. 40 bales, del. 25 mi.
$34.: at barn; $30.: in field
$24.; and 120 bales delivered,
$90. James H. Kent, Rt. 2,
be cae Springs, Ph. 943-



About 150 bales of new cat
straw, good large bales, 50c
bale. M. L. Frey, 5755 Me-
morial Dr., Stone Mountain.

Poultry & Eggs

FOR SALE





Pit Games, Brandenberrys.
South Georgias and Dr.
Saunders. Roundheads,
bred pure, quail and frying
size ready, $10. trio; $4. for
single bird. Can ship, but pre-
fer you to ccme select. Mrs.
A. L. Hill, 312 Warren Si.,
Sine Atlanta, Ph. 373- 2990.

9 game pullets, just started
laying. pure Game, fine pull-
ets. Mrs. Lee Kirkley, 3860
Cascade, Rd., S. W., Atlanta
1l, Ph. 344-2581.

Game hens, now laving.
Will not ship. J. M. Daniel.
Rt.
7-3181 (not collect).

Nice game cock, % tappie
R. H., % Law grey, good size,
high station, $3. cash or M. O.
Cok: Griffin, Oak St., Gaines=
ville. =

Pure pit Game hens, 1 and
2 yrs. old, $1. ea. Will not
ship. Mrs. Albert Barrett, Rt.
2. Wray.

Grown chickens: Anconas,
Lakenvelders, Red Leghorns,
Buff Minoreas, Salmon Fave-_
ralle, Silver Legherns, Silver
Penciled Rocks, New Hamp-
shire Reds, and Turkens, for
sale. or will trade for pure-
bred Bantams; also, chicks of
all ages for sale. A. L. Will-





Dipper gourd seed, 25c pkg.,
and stamped env.; dipper
gourds, cut, ready to use, 50c
life everlasting, 2 Ib.
lardboxful, $1. Add postage.
Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 34,
Ellijay.

Well matured: Martin
gourds, lg., 50ce ea.; med., 35c
ea.: cut, shellacked and ready
te hang, $1. ea.;-also, martin
gourd seed, lg. pke. 25e; bus-
hel gourd seed, 20, $1: odd
shaped African gourd seed, 8
diff. kinds, mixed..30, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman,
Re 5, Hblijay.

Lg. odd shaped African
gourds. 8 diff. kinds, mixed
pk. of 30 seed, $1.; small or-
namental gourd seed, sev.
diff. kinds, 25c pk., plus post-
age. Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 5,





Ellijay.

Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE



Fertilized Coastal Bermuda
hay, square bales, in field,
$25. ton. Mrs. F. Davis, Rt. 2
Gray, Ph. SH. 5-7924.

Anvprox. 40 bu. feed corn
in shuck, $1.45 bu. at barn
located in Polk Co. J. Paul
Gallimore, 740 Lynhurst Dr.,



Tamison. Sr tt: 6: Lurmer
Chapel Rd., Rome.
9 young turkeys. $2.50 ea.

Jack Love, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald,
Ph. 831-2695 (not collect).

Bantams, Cornish, tries or
rs., Quail to. frying size, $1.50
to $2. ea.: alsa, common Ban-
tams, young and old, cheap.
J. H. Akin, 3196 Mt. Gilead
Rd: S:-W. Atlanta; Pho DE.
4-3593.

Bantams, purebred, mature
birds, pairs and trios, now
laying: Dk. Cornish, White
Cochins, Silver Seabright, and
Golden Seabright, will trade
for white Rosecomb; Mille
Fleurs. or modern Red Pike.
Must be purebred and good
birds. W. C. Crawford, 127
Ganett St., Carrollton, Ph. TE.
2-6524 (not ccllect).

Bantams from show win-
ning stock, white and dark
Cornish Barred Rock and R.
I. Reds, $2. ea. and up or 4
hens and 1 rooster. $10.; big
tvpe R. I. Red and Buff Or-
vington partridge, Rock and

Golden Laced Wyandotts,
from $1.. to $2... ea.; alse,
voung chickens from above

Bantams, 50 ea. and up. Chas.
B. Summers, 131 Lee Rd,

*| Mableton.

Purebred Game _ chickens,
16 grown roosters, 25 hens
an d 50 or more small chick-
bargain. E. B. Thone-

eat a

SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. 758-5715. las, Rt oe Lithonia,

both

3. College Park, Ph. PO.











a if: es
SAGE j oe y
ao : en a : 7 -N.Z.W. rab ks. ole
. : : is " oe $1.50; from 10 wks., $
Poultr & E S 4 wks. $3. mos., ready for
y gg _ | breeding, $4. Will ship, in-

FOR SALE



Bantams,
hens,
Jaying,

White Cochins, 3
4 roosters, hens now
and 4 wht. Cochin
pullets: also, plenty young
roosters, same breed; also,
good cond. Oaks incubator,
100 erg cap.. $12. .Z. F. Camp,
,380 Pevten Rd. S. W... At-
Janta 11, Ph. PL. 3-7578.

Game, Fowl
and Eggs

WANTED





Want few eggs of following
breed pheasants: Golden, Sil-
ver, Sweinhoe, Amherst, Ell-
~-iots, Edwards, Reeves, Kalete,

Impevan, Manchurian (blue

eared), white and lineated;

also, Valley quail, grouse and
Indian Blue peafowl eggs.

Would censider young birds of

any or all of above breeds. B.

T. Carithers, Rt. 1, Nicholson,

Ph. 757-2647 (not collect).

Want to trade pair of pure
Brown Red Hazards for trio
Gf anv kind of Roundheads.
Must be pure and of good
fighting stock, or will sell
Brown Reds. All letters ans-
wered. Jimmy McClure, Rt.
1, Wesley Chapel Rd., Mariet-

ta. Ph. 427-4982.



clude. postage. Roger Newton,
Mineral Bluff.

Rabbits: 6 anes 1 ~ buck,
mixed variety, $10. for lot, or
$1.50 ea. J. J. Chatham, Do-
raville, Ph. 457-6948 (not
collect). i

Pheasants: Ringnecks 50c
ea.; Whites 60c ea.; Kaleges
65c ea.; Mongolians 55c ea., 3
wks. old; also, Goldens, 4
wks. old, $1.50:ea.; pr. vari-
color, $10.; trio Whites, $10.;
Jumbo Cochins, $3.50 ea.,
1962 hatch. J. H, Roquemore,
Rt. 2, Americus.

New Zealand White buck,
$4.: doe with 2 babies 2 wks.
old, $4.: also, new pen, size
2 x 10, $8., or all for $20. Mrs.
D. W. Ard, Rt. 2, Box 306,
Riverdale, Ph. 478-8412.









46 pr. Bobwhite breeder
quail now laying; also, fac-
tory built laying pens for

same, Permit No. 134. Bob V.



Reeves, Rt. 2, Box 321, Thom-
asville.

Eggs from lg. Bobwhite
breeders, $10. C.; day old

quail, 20c ea., 5c ea. addition-
al wk, Permit 143. Wayne Hill,
Reynolds, Ph. TI. 7-3776.

Bobwhite quails: day old
birds, 25c ea.; 5c wk. addi-
tional chg. Cannot ship under
4 wks. old; also, now booking
orders for grown birds, $1.
ea., or as many as 300 at 90c
ea. Del. Permit 118. A. L. Gill,
512 Monnie St., Ashburn, Ph.
567-2755.

Female Ringneck doves,
$1.50 ea. Raymond Stancliff,
156 Dearborn St., SE, ene
facile









Game, Fowl,

& Eggs

FOR SALE



Purebred Sion, Stassart, and
Bastin racing homer pigeons,
powerful, well-built birds of
finest bloodlines. Mated pairs
and single birds for sale at
reasonable price. Guaranteed
healthy, good breeders. Write
for list. Joe Coulter, 315 Rich-
mond St., Macon.

Peafowls, 1 yr. old, $15. ea.;
Silver Duckwing O. E. show





New Zealand White rabbits, |/type, 1962 hatch, $10. trio;
all sizes, cheap. Mack Clark,|B. B. Red O. E., $5. pr., Exp.
_ 2ii W. Madison St., Ashburn,| Collect. A. J. Dugan, Rt. 2,
Bh. 567-3846. Box 372, Rossville.
~ Young Bobwhite quail from} Show type white Fantails,
improved laying stock, wk.| American Giant Homers and
old, 30c ea.; others, 5c wk.| Texans Auto Sex, mated pairs
increase. Cannot ship. Book-|and young birds, reasonably

ing orders now
birds beginning
Permit 22. W.
207 So. Lee St.,
Ph. 924-2349.

Rabbits: Black Dutch, Blue
Dutch, Brown Dutch, mixed
Chinchilla and N.Z.W. (6 in
all, 4 does and 2 bucks). John
J. Carroll, 117 Pollard Dre
Augusta.

Ls. Northern Bobwhite
quail eggs, from 8-10 oz.
breeders, $10. C. at farm,
packing and shipping extra.
Write for details. Permit 10.
Je Wade, 1328: 2ist-St.-Co=
lumibus.

Ete Se iat nae
Chukar partridges, 5 wks.
Old, 85c; adult birds, Sits
- orders for Chukar eggs being
accepted $17.50 C; 50, $10:
25, $6. Shipping costs extra.
- Orby Southard, 210 S. Grove
St., Dahlonega, Ph. 864-3765
(evenings).

American Auto-sex Texan
pigeons, adult breeding pairs
and young prs. of this years
Taising, now ready to mate,
reasonably priced. Will con-
sider exchanging a few pairs
for livestock. W. M. Rockel,
Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasville.

Bobwhite quail: day old old
birds, 25c ea.; older birds
priced according to age. Will
mot ship birds under 6 wks.
old. Permit 129. Alvin C. Ar-
Tington, Ph. 469- 8907, Stone
Mountain.

Bobwhite quail, 5 to 10 days
old, 25c ea. Will not ship less
than 25 birds; Bobwhite quail
eggs, $10. C. Permit 110. Wil-
lie Gaultney, Box 36, Reyn-
olds, Ph. TI 7- -4555.

California Veale a quail;
Blue Scale quail: BatiGh
quail; breeders and young
birds, mated prs. of doves,
$4; young birds, = -$i--ea\:
Chukar breeders, $6. trio. No
COD orders. L. W. McBurney,
2109 Bungalow Rd., Augusta.

Quail eggs, $15. C; small
orders, $2.75 doz. including
postage; eggs eon 8 oz. to 9
oz. breeders $25. C; $3.95 doz.:
baby quail with. exceptional
livability record, 25c and up.
Permit 52. Joe Linkous, 4011
Briaccliff Rd., NE, Atlanta 20
Ph. 634-7416,

for grown
August 1,
Brennan,
Americus,











priced, and all healthy stock.
F, M. Ogletree Sr., Barnes-
ville.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE





320 ft. hog and cattle wire,
39 in. high, in one piece, used,
but not rusted. Thomas Lane,
2092 Ben Hill Rd., East Point,
Ph. 766-9428.

6 ft. leather bullwhips,
wood handle, all rawhide cov-
ered, $5., P. P. Earl Stuckey,
Blackshear.

Sassafras roots; wild cherry
tree bark; poke root, all roots
washed clean and packed in
half gal. ice cream box, 75
box plus postage; also, nice
buckeyes, $5. gal. plus post-
age. Herman Phillips, Rt. 1,
Box 130, Wrightsville.

Wild cucumber bark; wild
cherry bark; yellow root; red
sassafras roots; rattle root;
queen of meadow; ratsbane;
heartleaf roof: mullen root;
butterfly root, ea. $1. for 2 lb.
lardboxtful; blacksnake root,
$1. for lg. matchboxful. Add
postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.

Yellow root; sassafras; May
apple; queen of meadow; yel-
low dock root; wild cherry
bark; alder bark; ratsbane,
ea, 4 lb. lardboxful $1. plus
35c postage; peppermint, 30c
bunch; 3, 60c; martin gourd
seed, '25 pk., and stamped
env. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
De do, Ellijay.

Yellow dock; yellow root:
wild cherry tree bark, rats-
bane; seven bark and queen of
meadow, ea. 4 lb. lardboxful,
$1., plus 35c postage. Mrs.
Wayne Aiden Long, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.







Th estern pony saddle, black,
dbl. girth, in excel cond., $35.,
r will trade for larger saddle
(black or brown) of equal
value. No collect calls. Thom-
| as Brown, 3412 Oakcliff Rd.,
Doraville, Ph. 457-2623.



is of
um haul 6 tons. W. ule
114 Hast Lake Dr., Doraville,
Ph. 457-2964



Silver mounted parade sad-
dle with all extras, will take
4 in. cut back English saddle
as part payment; also, nice
western saddle, bridle .and
breast plate. Mrs. Frank
Cummings, 5216. Rivoli Dr.,
Macon, Ph. 764-8965.

White bread corn fer sale
at my place. Claude Thomp-
son, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Pure home made Gallberry
honey for retail or wholesale.
P. L. Street, P. O. Box 245,
Nicholls.

Lg. amt. of buckeye plants,
30c ea.; 4, $1. plus postage.
Permit 471. Herschell Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrights-
ville.

Honey (tulip poplar) 6, 5











Write before ae seed
Want to hear at once. Mes.

J.



H. Blalock, Rt. 1, Lindale.

_ Want to buy an apple cider
mill and press. O, E. Craw-
ford, Rt. 3, Barnesville.

Want used honey extractor,



2 frame reversible or 4 frame.

C. A. Sanders, Red Oak, Ph.
PO. 1-4224 (Atlanta not col-
lect).

Want 40 or 50 tons of well
fertilized Coastal Bermuda
hay, cured without rain, del.
to my farm, Coosa (Floyd
Co): He G. Smith=308 3rd:
Ave., Rome.

Want to buy 1000-1200 Bu
oats suitable for seed, packed
in 3 bu. bags. Will pick up at
your farm. Advise variety and
price. Clark B. Hentz, Mer.,









Ib. square jars, $8.; 5 gal., 60) Arcadia Farms, Chicamauga,
Tb. wt., $12., del. free in At- Ph. 375-4602. ;
lanta area. Write for prices in
lg: lots. W. R. Smith, Zoot :
Park Ave., S. W., Atlanta 15. H d fi
Nice rhubarb for home use, all cla S
25c lb., or if you come glee : : me
20c lb. Add postage. Mrs. os :
W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay. FOR ae
Country, Siget cured aoe - Nice, well made, print
and shoulders for sale, hams, : a ss
85 Ib.; shoulders, 60c Ib. (in|e ne sg pn ee ae
Helen, Ga.). Herrmhan Roper, | '45 22 rig) colors, . s
Rt. 1, Sautee. ea. plus postage. Mrs. AAS:



2 farm bells; set ef shop
tools. Located on U..S. Hwy.
129, 8 miles south-Gainesville.
Carroll Morgan, Talmo.

Choice country cured hams,
good lean type, 8-15 lbs., 90e
lb. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2,
Box 84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016.

Nice clean roots and herbs:
yellow root, sassafras, catnip,
queen of meadew, devils
shoestring and May apple, 2
lb. lardboxful, $1. plus post-
age. Mrs. H, A. Chastain, Rt.
5. Ellijay. : :

Blacksmith shop, lg. anvil,
lg. Toncosker plowers, post
drill, 3 hammers, 2 pr. ton-
gues, punch, ail in good shape.
$50. for all. See after 5 P. M.
or weekends. N. N. Lovin-
good, Rt. 3, Toccoa.

New crop Mtn. wild flcewer
honey, fresh and raw, 5 lb.
tin, extracted, $1.50; six, 5 Ib.
cans, $8.; 5 lb. tin with comb,
$2.; 6, 5 Ib. cans, $10.50. Add
postage. Edward D. Colston,
Rt. 1, Box 307, Toecoa.

Black snake root, $1. for
large matchboxful; blood root;
wild cucumber bark; rats-
bane; yellow root; heart leaf
reot; May apple; scaley hick-
ory bark, devil shoe string, ea.
$1. for 2 lb. lardboxful, plus
25c postage, ea. box: dry leaf
sage, 8 cups $1. P. B. Brown,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Books for
Agriculture (Exploring Ag-
riculture) 378 pages: Crop
Management and Soil Conser-
vation, 557 p.; Agricultural
Marketing 519 p.; General
Horticulture 464 p.; Farm
Shop Work (Farm Shop Skills
in Mechanized Agriculture)
396 p.; $5. ea.; all $20. P. P.
L. Douglas Griffith, Rt. 1,
Dallas.

6 odd white flour sacks
with colored borders and
flowers, 35c ea. plus 25c post-
age. Mrs. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.











sale: General





Miscellaneous



WANTED
Want pressure canner in
perfect working order, good

cond,, and close by (so that I
can pick up) and reasonably
priced; also, can use blancher,
strainer, sieve and other can-
ning equipment. Mrs. J. Sam
Williams, Rt: 6, Lake Dr.,
Marietta, Ph. 427-2587.

Want to buy lg., used, sad-
dle frem someone nearby. Mrs.
V. U. McMichael, Riverdale,
Ph. GR. 8-6093.

Want peaches known as Old
Indian peaches; also, dried
garlic at reasonable price.
Mrs. Mary Sword, 583 Broad-
way St., Macon.

Want hay, either delivered
or loaded on truck, in. full
load dot. State price and kind











of hay. W. E. Newman, Rt. 3,
Douglasville, Ph, 942-2987,

Scott, 1570. aby Rd., SE.
Atlanta 15.

Band top aprons, Ad. col-
ors and prints, 50c ea.;
S pin aprons, asstd. cols. and
prints, 50c ea.; pillowcases,

wht. and pastels, emb. designs.

and cro., lace trim, $2. pr.:
also, cro. lace for pillowcases,
36c yd. Add Pe Mrs.
puter ps Ras /-Frank-
in

Quilt tops,
$2. ea.;
die pattern, white. 50 yd.;
crochet. centerpieces, lee goe 85;
small $1.05: also cro. vanity
sets. No checks. Mrs. J. L.
Ellington, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph.
483- 3572.



Childrens dresses, size 1-6)

yrs., $2, ea.; full size cotton
ruffle bedspreads, asstd. cols.,
$4.40 ea.; aprons, 75c ea.; 6,
oe a potholders, '20
Gad or emb., 25 ea.; 5,-$1.;
dbl. bed size quilt tops, $3. ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Freeman
Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Flannel baby
to 8 mos.,
and long
movement,



gowns, sizes
of good material
enough for free
Dieeeaice oO. p20)
P.P.; childrens cotton dress-
s; good material, 1-6 yr.
sizes, $2.50 ea.: cotton aprons,
80c ea.; 6, $4; padded pot
holders, 15c ea.; 6, 80c. Mrs.
Wayne A. Long, Rt. Bs ee

cloth- |}

| pink, blue

new aiesale.
tatting, hen and bid-|

dishtowels, appli- 5

on tepleelotae: with

morning glory de

Nees for large size.
. Welch, Rt. 5,

Ee organdy
-aprens, $1.50
ton aprons, 75c
tractive work apr
ets all around,
holders, 15c ea.:.
lowcases, handpainte Y
cols. (washable), oe: set
or vanity set,

. Lowman,

Cro. doilies, 00 in
white and green with

candy dish, wht
or yellow, 75 ea.;
in. multi-color, $1.50
lies, $8. Mrs. She:
ams, Route 2, G

bootees, 60c
State ond choice;
cld-fashioned bonnets,
band aprons, 60c e
Robert T. Jones, ae
14, Blairsville, Ph.

Old fashioned ae

med.,

| 75. Add Postage. Mr:

Major, Rt. 7
Lovely Redb

age. Alice Higdon, Ci

_ Soft, washable, ge
lambskin baby moccasi
and w
handlaced and emb. i
mailed in gift boxes,

P.P. Mrs. Edgar Wat

3, New Echota, Calhoun,

Broadcloth pillow
emb. cro. edges, $1.25;
$1.; old- fashioned
print, OG plain, $t
crown, - and blea
aprons, 3 nee eS
lg. 75c. Add 35c Ss
Nell Bennett, Rt. 2,
Frazer Rd., Bufor

Ladies sun bonnets
$1 eas 25
style aprons,
bib, 60 ea.,

ea. Add postage. Wil
checks with 10 ext
Mrs. Byron Haynes
Gainesville.






_ Aprons with :
Trinceds $1. ea
bibs, 75 ea.; small.
cushion covers, any shap
ea. Add postage. Mrs.





Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellija







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