Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1963 July 31

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Phil Campbell,



Commissioner











and worked
at dairy, plenty of ex-
\ Furnish BOS
water and gas.

114 Elm St.






Irive tractor or truck.
have bus fare. Prefer
moderate size family.
age and number in fam-



31055, ues clo A. Se




(no children)
job as caretakers, or to
fter small beef cattle
or chickens. No tractor
avy work. Need 3 or 4
ouse, lights, water, and
Or elec. stove, or gas,
garden spot. We get small

Prster right away. F.
merville, 454 Ethel St.,
EapA CE 30318, Atlanta.

m, wants job as care-
. or looking after small
cd of cattle, within 50 mis.
Atlanta, prefer West or N.
of Atlanta. Want 3 or 4
use, lights, water, gas
ed for elec. stove) and
Will have to be
a. No children.









Atlanta, Se 30318

mmerville, (454 Ethel | St.,






aa farm oa
. room and_ board.
werk at once. Mrs. Fay
ae 882 Lake Ave., N. E.,




farm equipment, Need



Mack E. Holloman, 2610

uncil St., Lithonia.





ir ne wants job as
ker on farm. Can drive
and do mest
ind of farm work. Need
use and small salary, and to



State salary first letter.
as Bunn, Rt. 2, Lithonia.
a



: age 48, with
Bead. 5 children (3-13
- old), wants job on hog,
ttle, chicken farm, or any
pe farm work, Experienced



iLL Aris. 1 1255: Patterson




e white man,
its job on poultry or cattle
or oom, board and





Haye drivers license, and
drive tractor. Would like
_ with some os
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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 31, 1963 NUMBER 48

: mhie Womst, alone, age 69, : Bush eee duty, 3
ealthy ave health card), = point hite t. mow-
wants job on farm (prefer in Agricu ltural Calendar er, 3 point hitch, $100.; John

Fulton County) with room,
board and salary. Have lived
on farm. Mrs. Helen Emerson,
395 Conally St., S. E., Apt:
766, Atlanta, Ph. 525-6756.

Farm Help

WANTED





Want experienced man at
once for straight time work
on beef cattle farm near Con-
yers. Must be able to operate
farm machinery _ including
hay baler, be reliable and a
non-drinker. G. M. Ander-
son, 148 Mt. Vernon Drive,
|Decatur, Ph. DR. 7-8401.

Want farm maintenance
man able to do ordinary me-
chanical work, simple weld-
ing, ete. Must be in good phy-
sical cond., and able to drive
tractor and do other farm
work. Good house available
on school bus route. No drink-

ers. Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folk- |

ston.



Want: family with one, two,
or more to work in dairy.
Prefer men with dairy exper-
ience. Must have good refer-
ence, <S: = smith, ~- 2241
Bouldercrest ae Atlanta, Ph.
MA. 7-1242.

Want young, single man be-
tween 25 and 32 yrs. old, to
work 70 acres of land. Must
be in good physical cond., and
interested in farming. Miss
Ramona Beall Duffee, Rt. 4,
Camilla.

Want man with small fam-





ily, prefer one with teen-age |

boy to help care for hogs and
general farming. 4 R. house
wired for elec. stove, reason-
able wkly: salary, and year
around work. Gus Moore, Re-
a Ph. MA. 9-6929 (not col-
ec

Due to increase in opera-
tion can use 4 exp. machine
milkers. Excellent hours, good
working conditions, sa la ry
depends on exp. and ability.
One ani frome town. = lah
Whigham, 1323 E. Shotwell
St3 Bainbridge, Ph: mate 3322,
(mot collect).

Want white lady to help on
farm. No objection to chil-
dren. Room and board, and
will pay | reasonable salary.
Will ans. all letters. W. S.
Dunn, Rt. 2, Box 26A. 2 Wair-
DUE

Want elderly man and
wife to help on farm and to
raise chickens. Someone so-
ber, honest, and with no bad
habits. Have house to live in.
Millis Stone, Rt. 2, Fairmount:

Want. night watchman for
pullet range. Must be in good
health and able to stand con-
stant walking. $25. wk. Must
have good references. -
colm W. Chafin, Rt. 3, Box
142-B, Washington.

Want single man for farm
work on rabbit- farmwill
pay $3. day if not satisfied by





the month. J. B. Kersey,
Mauk.

Widow, alone, nice farm
home, modern conveniences,

wants good middleaged wo-
|man to live in home and as-
sist with light farm work, no
heavy work. Nice room, good
food, reasonable salary, and
kind treatment. Mrs. C. H.
Ward, Rush Be Rd., Rt. 13

Adairsville, Ph
_ middle

Want nice clean
aged lady for light farm work.
$12.50 week salary, room and
board. Mrs. Laura Pritchett,
Smyrna, Phone HE. 5- -9181
between - a.m, so 2 poe






Model GL,

Mal- |



Summerville.

Colquitt.



August 2-3 Chattooga County Farm Bureau Rodeo,



August 6 North Georgia Hereford Tour, North Georgia
Hereford Assn., LaFayette.



August 17 = Georgia Junior Hereford Assn. Field Day
and Election of Officers. Jo-Su-Li Farm, 9 a.m.,



September 14 Junior Beef Cottle Short Course, Millar-
den Farms, Wocdbury.









Equipment

FOR SALE



Gehl silage harvester with
corn and grass head, both
heads and base unit in good
shape, only $750. Galen S.
Yoder, Rt. 1, Montezuma, Ph.
7914. e

Lilliston peanut combine, 2
yrs. old, power take-off and
basket; also, Brown peanut
plow and shaker. Arlie L.
Hartley, Rt. 2, Tennille, Ph.
374-M2.





1 row Intnl. corn picker,
used very little. $250., for
quick sale. John Nicholson,

e/o Hill Top Farm, Ala. Rad..
Rome.

Frick peanut combine, ex-
cel. cond., ball bearing model
with Wisconsin engine, no
reasonable offer refused. Cale
Jordan, Rt. 2, Americus, (8%
mi, SW on Ga. 49), Ph. 924-

4 Se rubber tired. farm
wagon; 3 point hook-up Pe-
can shaker, and manure
spreader, all good cond. Come
see. James C. Haley, 408
Gilmore St., Ashburn.

John Deere Grassland drill,
Serial ; No. 551,
with small seed attachment,
reasonably _ priced. R.



W.
Henry, Be 2, Stockbridge, Ph..

474-418

Riff ram double jet in good
cond. with lots of pipe. F. F.
Nichols, Rt. 1, Union Point,
Ph. 489-4576.

Papec chopper with 1 row
corn head, 3 sets of knives
and hay attachment, ready to
go, $400.; Papec blower with
long feed hopper and 65 ft.
of pipe, $250. All in good
cond. Edward Schneider, Rt.
1, Box 122B, Z. C. 30413, Bar-
tow, Ph. MA. 5-33869 (not
collect).

Allis Chalmers C. tractor
and bush hog, good cond; Cub
with under mount bush hog

for lawns and pasture. Bu-
ford Gallman, Rt. 2, Villa
Rica, Ph. 459- 4481,

Oakes quail brooder model

709-EQ@, 250 quail cap., 5
decks, like new. used 1 year.

$160. Rex M. Turner, 701 W.
Main St., Thomaston. 5
Hammermill, 50 HP. 220

volts, 3 phase, with load met-
er, wiring and controls, con-

nected direct on one beam | 2236

base. John W. Wilson. Staple-
ton, Ph. LI 7-6827 (nights,
not collect).

1943 A. model J. D. tractor,
5 dise J. D. tiller, and: 28 disc
smoothing harrow, $400. Mrs.

Cok Smith, Rite Comer.

GescclO th, 2 whi =trailer
with solid bottom and 4 ft.
solid sides, frame made of 2
in. steel pipe with good 650-
16 6-ply tires and one extra
wheel. Roy Loehr, Jr., No. 2
Moss Hills Apt.,

+-(not collect).

Tie 30501,.
Gainesville, Ph. 536-3885.



Wards feed mixer mill, dbl.
compartment V-shape mixer
wagon with 15 in. hammer-
mill, $850.; also, 1962 Allis
Chalmers W-D_ tractor with
adjustable front axle, new
rear tires and cultivators,
$600. L. H. McGill, Ty Ty,
Ph. 912-776-2345.

Large propane gas_ tank,
controls, valves, etc., with ap-
prox. one half tank of gas,
$175. J. L. Broome, Jr., 2220
Dawnville Rd., Dalton, Phe
278-2697 (not collect).

International A. tractor
with disc plow, sickle mower
and disc harrow, all for $300.
Wesley Campbell, 76 Circle
Dr., Rossville, Ph. 866-5454



17 gas brooders: Oaks,
Warners, Hudson and A. R.
Wood, $20.. $25., and $35. ea.
Bob McConnell, Rt. 1, Young

Harris.

1955 Massey Harris tractor,
56 series, L.P. Gas, 65 H.P.,
good cond., $450. Larry Wat-
son, Rt. 5, Cumming, Ph. 887-
4678.

1951 Farmall Cub tractor,
converted to 1960 model. en-
gine completely overhauled,
new paint, good tires, never
in weather, has cultivators,
planters, distributor, side disc,
plow, wheel weights, starter,
lights and hydraulic lift, very
good cond, $475. C. M. Gard-
ner, 1885 Connally Dr., East
Point, Ph. PO 7-2278.

John Deere A. tractor parts,
1949 model. R. G. Thompson,
1011 Powers Ferry Rd., Ma-
rietta, Ph. 427- 1288 (not col-
lect).

Hot water poles gas fired,
200,000 BTU. used to brood
only 4 batches, $300; Oakes
egg washer, rated capacity 10
eases per hour, like new,
$375.; 10 doz. water jars and
lids for baby chicks, $4. doz.;
Case 300 tractor, just over-
hauled, 4 new tires, $895. S.
H. Applebaum, 106 Beacham
Dr., Athens, Ph. 546-6379.

Coastal Bermuda planter,
new last year, planted 150
ACEES, fs oD00!- at iu. my. = place.
Tarver Smith, Haddock, Ph.
WE. 2-4415.

John Deere M. tractor eal
equipment, tractor. recondi-
tioned throughout, new lift
and pump. Equip. consists of
2, 14 in. bottom plows, drag
harrows, planter, distributor,
cultivator, and fowler, all in
good cond., $500. B. E. Ogles-

by, Rt. 2, Douglas, Ph. 384-



Irrigation pump, heavy
duty, lg. capacity, with Diesel
engine, suction and gate val-
ves included: alSO we 2a eerie
irrigation pump with Briggs
air-cooled engine, all in excel.
cond., located at Rt. 3, Tal-
botton. T. F. Lumsden, 2341
Academy Court NE, Atlanta
29. Ph. ME. 4-5041.

Bush hog





sod seeder, 3
point hitch, like new cond.,
$350. J.C: Rainwater, Rt. 1,
ZnO oO a-Carrolton,. bh.
TE, 2-6539 (not collect).



Deere fertilizer spreader,
$165.; Bermuda grass planter
made from pine-tree planter,



$150. All good cond. Perry
Parker, Rt. 1, Hogansville, Ph.
637-4681.

Farmall tractor and 1 row
cultivator planter for corn
and cotton, fertilizer disiri-
butor, cutoff saw, and dbl.
disc plow, all in working
Cond tan Nichols. Rt. le

Union Point, Ph. 489-4576.

International. H-14 eoiton
picker mounted on Super H...
Farmall tractor, both in good
mechanical cond., and guar-
anteed to pick cotton, $2250.
Ernest F. Corbin, Rt. 1, So-
perton, Ph. LO. 2-2541. (Lex-



sy). Ene ae
Carter pull type peanut
shaker, ready to go, reason-
ably priced. H. H. Davis, Jz.,
Smithville. =
800 gal. Craft bulk milk

tank with two 1% H.P. com-
pressors, used only 18 mos.,
stainless steel throughout, in
new cond., $2,500.: also, Surge
pipeline with automatic clean-=
ing system and 4 DeLaval un=
its with 2 H.P. DeLaval com-
pressors, $1,200. Henry A.
Winn, Dallas, Ph. 447-3690.

Home built brooder suita=
ble*for baby chicks, or can
be used for rabbit huten, $3.
S. R. Brown, 368 9th St., NE,
Z. C. 30309, Atlanta, Ph: FR:
4-3927.

David Bradley garden trac=
tor (4 H.P. David Bradley
engine) with turn plow, lay-
off plow, cut-a-way harrow,
and cultivator with extra
plows. All in good cond. $135.,
or would trade for calves or
shoates of equal value. O. K.
Holbrook, Rt. 1, Box 278, Col-
lege Park, Ph. 964- 7985.

Rotary for Cub tractor,
like new (no junk), $150., or
will trade for good chain saw
come after. L. T. Hurst, e/o
Way and Fishing Club, Na-=
hunta.

8N Ford tractor, 8 disc har=
Tow, 2<disc- plow: = Lractor,
painted and motor overhauled
last fall, extra good tires, and









in good cond, ready for uss,
all, $850. B. J. Hawk, 309
Churchill ite. Madison, Ph.

727 (not collect).

John Deere H. tractor with
B & B harrow, in good cond.,
for sale, or will trade for cat=
tle: 2J.o Eb oCrenshaw. Ira nite
2, Monroe. Ph. 464-3668 (So-
cial Circle).

Underground fuel oil tank,
HOO esas caps $)0 a Rae.
Thompson, Rt. 3, Box 44, Col-
lege Parks Ph.sROn ie -4128.

Blacksmith post drill with











some bits, perfect cond., $15.
FO; B: Clark Hy: Ce Riz 2:
Elberton.
Electric incubator, 50. egg
eap., (used but in excel. cond.)
. L. Coe, Jr., Rt: 2; LaFayet=
te, Ph. 964- 7323.





"Hay rfake, hay baler, one cy=
cle mower, and rotary mower,
all for John Deere. Mrs. Lewis
P. Gunn, Tnomson.

1950 or 1951 model Farm=
all H. tractor, good = shape,
$300.; also, Oliver 70 tractor,
runs good, or good for parts,
$75. B. S. Rouse, 110 Siena
Dr., Forest Park, Ph. 366-
2924









Hsalion system, 380 fe of
pipe, 3-1/4 x 3- 1/4 Wiscon=
sin engine complete, appre
2 yrs. old, $850--cash; al
New Holland conveyor, <
long with motor, $150.:
wagon, like new, $325.
at our place. Joe Brock, }
Box 297, Fairburn, Ph. 964
2741 (after 6 P.M.).





































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Equipment

FOR SALE



4 ton indoor bulk bin with
10 ft. auger and motor. John
B. Price, 3131 B Lees Mill
Rd., College Park, Ph. Area
104-747-4670 (after 6 P.M.).

AC. roller baler, and A.C.
side delivery rake, $400. El-
mer Martin, Conyers, Ph.
483-4227,

G.L.F. egg washer, washes
1800 eggs an hour; also, egg
stand with washer, in good
eond= $125, 0. h. Cash. C/o
Cashs Farm 4060 -Washing-
ton Rd., Martinez. _

1953 John Deere M. T. trac-
tor, good cond., good tires, 3
point hitch attachment, Die ite
blade and cultivator, com-
plete outfit $700. Cannot de-
liver. Harold Webb, 6393 Win-
ter Chapel Rd., Doraville, Ph.
457-0056.

Selfeo sprayer, 3 point
hitch, for Ford tractor, only
used to demonstrate one tire
$114. for sprayer and lift or





will not refuse reasonable

. offer; also, lg. size forge. J. L.
Suttles, Vienna eee.
Americus.



Used Allis Giaimeee forage
harvester with row crop at-
tachment, in good cond. Mrs.
Becht. Moody, P. . Box 354,
Newnan.

7 ft. sickle type ee mn
- mowing machine, $75. W. E.
Vinson, ae te de Byron, Ph.
788-2451 (Macon).

Almost new McCormick
Deering horse drawn mowing
machine for sale cheap; also,
10-ft. McCormick Deering
hay rake. Arthur Andrews,
Toccoa, Ph. 886-4753 (day
phone).

Allis Chalmers 1 row cot-
ton picker, serial No. 1072,
mounts on D14 tractor, good
eond. and reasonably priced.
Aubrey D. Tucker, Rt. 1, Com-=
er, Ph, SH. 3-8298.

David Bradley garden trac-

_ tor, good cond. with rotary
mower and saw blade, bottom
olow, gang plow, disc harrow,
wheel weights, reverse and
brakes, 54% H.P., $225., or will
trade for Holstein heifers. W.
G. (Jack) Boatner, Rt. 2, Box









Scythem, blade and staff in
good cond., $3.; barn door
hinges 50c pr. F. J. Wither-
spoon, 308 Holderness St., At-
lenta 10, Ph. PL. 3-5251.

1949 Ford tractor, 3 new
tires, motor O.K. runs good.
A. H. Thurmond, Farmington,
Ph. 769-5065 (call after 8
P.M. nights).





Old 2 horse hay mower, $5;
wheat cradle $10.; horse har-

Genie Sanders, Rt. 2, Buch-
anan.

3 H. P. Continental gasoline
engine for David Bradley
garden tractor, $25. Hoy E.
Miller, Box 337, Chatsworth.

Small meat chopper with
stuffer, Model 2612, Enter-
prise, purchased new and used
less than 4 hours. John W.
Wilson, Stapleton, Ph. LI. 7-
6827 (nights not collect).

Oliver tractor with 5 it.
straight blade, for sale or will
trade for Diesel sawmill mo-
tor. Lee S. Settle. Box 107,
Ellijay.

Equipment

WANTED











Want 16 in. hammermill and
one 50 or 60 H. P. electric
motor, 220 volts. Jacob W.
Paulk, Rt. 1, Wray, Ph. 468-
7878 (Ocilla) not collect.

Want 2 whl. garden tractor
3-% or H. P., with lay-off
plow, turner, harrow, culti-
vator and mower in good
cond., and reasonably priced.
W. A. Jones, Rt. 4, Dallas.

"Want John Deere 430 or
larger tractor, gas model with
front axel; also, want equip.
for John Deere M. SoG,
Thompson, 1011 Powers Ferry
Rd., Marietta, Ph. 427-1288.

Want large tractor, prefer-
ably 50 to 60 HP, ready to go
or in condition to be overhau-
led, for PTO work. Brother M.
Alanus, Procurator, Mona-
stery of the Holy Ghost, Z. C.
30207, Conyers, Ph. 483-8705.

Want lg. size hammermill
with sacking spout and feed
collector, complete with
screens, etc. State make, size,
and cond. C. A. Rodgers, 2624









146A, Kennesaw.

Garden Lakes Blvd., Rome,

with attachments,
eR ee

ness $5. All at my home. Mrs..





ro
wer to ei der or pemina
Ford 8N_ tractor; also, plat-
form scales lg. enough to
weigh cows, and Ford or New
Holland side delivery rake. W.
E. Vinson, Rt. 1, Byron, Be
788-2451 (Macon).

Want Allis-Chalmers D-17
gasoline, or will trade WD of
D-14 on and pay difference.
i BeeMeGil Rt22. iy ay. Ph:
912-776-2345. ;

Want John Deere 9, or 8
mower, reasonably priced.
Perry Parker, Rt. 1, Hogans-
ville, Ph. 637-4681.

Want 3 point hitch bush and
bog harrow for Ford tractor.
Harry Turner, 2434 Tilson
Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-8100
(not collect).

. Want Danhuser terracing
and grading blade for Ford
tractor, 3 point hitch; - also,
need propane, above ground,
gas tank, must be round or











ball shaped, not bent, an old |
one with leaks will do, 250 to}

300 gal. size. Curtis E. Paris,
458 Ivan Hill Cir. S. W., At-
lanta 11, Ph. PL: 3-5292-



Want post hole digger, pre-|5

fer with proper attachments
to fit on Farmall Super A.,
but can probably alter if other
hitch is available. W. M.
Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97, Z. C.
31792, Thomasville.

Want Frazer junked roto
tiller to be used for parts;
also, mower, cultivator and
planter attachments for same.
Must be cheap for cash. James





W. Rosier, P- O:; Box 1035,
Augusta, Ph. 722-0943.
Want good used rotary

mower for 3 point hitch, 8 ft.
wide fertilizer distributor, and
good quantity of 7 ft., steel or
creosoted, fence post. John
Barr, Jr., Butlers Bridge Rd.,
Rt. 2, Covington.

Want 2 whl. garden tractor
at least 5
also, want scoop pan
small enough to use behind
jeep. George W. Porter, 218
Derrydown Way, Decatur, Ph.
378-9651 (not collect).

' Want Planter Jr. seed pl-
anter, push by hand type.
M. Honeycutt, PO Bex 174,
Baxley.

Want John Deere 60 model
starter fly wheel No. A3264R,
in good mechanical cond. L.
J. Boston, Jz., Rt. 1; Kingston.









Livestock

FOR SALE





Cattle

| butter



24 mos.

breeding, $200. ea.

2 Reg. neue bu ; ,
Bae

old,

M. Al-

len, 172 Vidal Blvd., Deca-

pu ear DIYs

7-4758.



17 Reg.

Angus

cows, 14

calves, of top bloodlines, will

sell entire

herd or:in

lots.

Friar M. Thompson, P. O. Box
929. Athens, Ph. RI. 2-2655.

Reg.

Black Angus

bull,

born March, 1962, Grandson

of Intnl.

Grand Champion

bull O. C. 13th, $240. del. to
906 miles. Papers furnished, a

guaranteed

bull.

Mc-

Clure, Dawsonville, Ph, 265-

2266 (days).



14 Whiteface hornless cows,
10 are Reg. and have calf. All

very

tame,

and

perfectly

marked. Mason McKinnon, Rt.
1, Montezuma.



Thoroughbred Santa Ger-

trudis cows and bulls;
few second cross cows. J. W

also,

Morris, c/o Double M. Farms,
P.O. Box 119, Carrollton, Ph.
TE. 2-2852. (Mbr. Santa Ger-
trudis Breeders Intnl.).



Several choice Reg. Angus

bulls and heifers, 6 mos.,

to

1 yr. old, $100. to $150. with
papers; 2 yr. old Angus bull

Surles, c/o

with papers, $250. See after
2s and Sunday. T. L.
Winkler

Farms,

Preston, Ph. 828- 3276.



10 Grade A Jersey
fresh or will

freshen

cows,
soon,

reasonably priced. Mrs. Lewis
P.. Gunn, Thomson.



40 head Reg. Angus, open,
heifers, bred to leading blood-

line;
ealves,

good bloodline

for service.
vac.,
ers. Make

All

cows with and without
bred back;
bulls

clean and
and guaranteed breed-
reasonable
for lot. T. W. Phillips, Rt.

several |

ready

offer
1,

Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959.



Herd of

with. heifer

and 6 heavy springers,

purebred Black
Angus cattle, all young cows
from midwest, quality blood-
lines, Reg. gentle bull, 6 cows

calves

by. side,
will

sell part or all, $4,100. E. H.

Ensy,

6795 (Wrens).

Louisville, Ph. LI. 7-



Reg. Guernsey. pulls:

ser-

vice age, for high milk and

producers,

beautiful

colors and reasonable Re

He Bunn,

Midville.



Large

Jersey milch cow

with Whitefaced calf, one wk.

old, $150.
Riverdale

Park), Ph. 964-7915.

Frank

Burdett,

(near College



Reg. Hereford bull. dk. red
color, 6 mos. old, blocky build,
fine herd bull prospect, $165.
Britt Chandler, Jr., c/o Spring
Hill Farm, Watkinsville, Ph:

769-5486.



Holstein cow, first. male 3

gals. milk daily, no bad hab-
its. $150. A. i. Smith, Rt.

2

Box 264, Buffington Rd., Col-|?

|lege Park.



Extra fine polled Hereford
ae 5 yrs. old, excel, breed-

Tipe ie ale Stephens, Social
Cale: 464-3503. :

Reg. milking strain Short-
horn cow, $150.; male calf,
same breeding, 8 mos, old,
$100. sub. to Reg.; heifer calf,
14 mos. old, 7/8 milking
strain Shorthorn, $130. J. L.
Whitaker, Rt. 4, Ellijay.

Purebred Jersey bull, 3
mos. old, July 10, 1963, been







on corn, eating well, $75. at
fap ivan Wott, oat 1.
Gainesville.

Jersey milch cow, calved
July 17, gives around 5 gals.
daily. Ro Clack Ri23..20-6.
30132 Dallas, (no collect
calls). 5

Reg, Whiteface cows, wt.
900 to 1200 Ibs., $225. to $325.
ea. at our farm. Joe Brock,

P.O. Box 297, Fairburn, Ph.
964-2741 (after 6 P.M.).

2 dbl. standard Reg. polled
Hereford bulls, 10 and 7 mos.
old, both triple Bacterin Vacc.
Good econd., good. marking,
good color and bloodline
Dennis Roper, c/o Lanierland
Harms Rt te Zee eS 0501.
Gainesville, Ph. 887- 4469
(Cumming).

31 head grade brood cows,
$130. to $150. ea. Lynn Ste-







phens, Roberts Rd., Marietta,
Ph. 428-0241.
Dark, well marked, Reg.

horned Hereford bull of Zato
bloodline, tame, halter brok-
en, calved June 19, 1960. Carl
Roberts, Ball Ground.



Reg. horned Hereford bull,
5 yrs. old Ruppert bloodline,
excel. breeder. J. L. Steen-
huis, 4362. Wieuca Rd., At-
Janta, ;



Reg. Jersey bull,

calved

Nov, 26, 1962, fine bloodline,
good show prospect, good con-

formation,

Reg. in

buyers

name, $200. Ben H. Helton,
sal, Face, Ph. 673-2855.



yr.

8 mos. tock
commercial

proved conf.,
and red meat. W.

Rt. dee Box

4, old, 3/4 to 7/8
Clee: bulls; 8, 3/4 to 7/8,

yr. old,
cows
extra

41,

M.
Ellerslie, Ph.

bred to
for
growth
Alford,

FA. 3-6120 (Columbus).



4 grade

polled

Hereford

heifer calves, actual avg. wt.
July 10th, 531 Ibs., ready to
wean; 5 grade horned. Here-
ford cows (1 Reg) avg. wt.
of 4 of these 1195 lbs. All bred
to Reg. polled Hereford Bull;
also, would sell a few Reg.

polled Hereford calves.
Collins, Box 107,
31743, DeSoto.

lian W.

e

Ju-
Zi



Full
bull,
excel,
Henderson,

Rt. 2

stock Black Angus
real nice, 1%
conformation.

yrs.. old,
Toy
Flowery

Branch, Ph, LE, 4~ 4846,
(Gainesville, not collect).



Reg. Black Angus bull, 13
mos., old for sale or will ex-
change for another Reg. An-.

gus bull

Blairsville.

ab
Everett Hunt, Rt.

out

same
4, Box 100,

age.



2 full-blooded Pole bulls,

wt. about 500 lbs. each, bornja
and raised on my farm,
ea. at my barn.

W.

ae

$140.
Couch,

Luthersville, Ph. 927- 6736.



13
heifers,

large,

nice

Holstein

calfhood vaccinated,

bred to begin calving August
5, top heifers at reasonable

price. Call

before

coming.,.

Will hold for delivery until
August. Gene Callaway, Baty
Leer is BE. ee ee

s

-|face bulls,

| Angus Farm, Rt.

|mos. old, treated for Cho

im-












bull.
Farmington.

Reg. Angus bull, wt
prox. 1500 Ibs., Eile
breeding, low, b locky
animal,

Selling to prevent inbr
$350. James H. Cook,
Demooney Rd., Colleg e Par
Ph. 964-6846 (rairburn)

ee polled Hereford :
10 to 12 mos. old, out 01
CMR Advance Domino b
lines, from clean herd, C.
and. priced to sell. R.
ter, Jr., Box 304, Rock
Rd., Lilburn, Ph. 938

6 nice polled Reg. W
good color
markings, 14 to 20 mos
Robert H. Earnest, a ;
275, Griffin, Ph.

(not collect).

Part Holstein and -
Swiss cow, to freshen la
August. H. C. Warren, |
Cornelia, Ph. 778-4505.

Reg. Black Angus bul
to. 17 mos. old, -C.
grandsons of Intnl.
Champion bulls, Eileen
breeding, written
guarantee, reasonably
Huburt Brown, we

































Ph. GR. 6-3679.
Santa Gertrudis bull,









Palmetto
Palmetto ey Auanta,
688-8740.







Swine

6 Daeoe pigs, 6 toe
Allen Herron, Rt, 3,
ville. .

Hes Se: Chie
quality and breeding,
prices, to dispose of over
of herd; -also, choice se
boars, open and bred gi
fine herd boars, and
some bred, some with. lit
by side, and pigs, in pairs
trios (unrelated). Mo:
Sanders, c/o Inglenood Spi
Farm, Glenwood (% mi.
wood, Hwy. to Vidalia).

Reg. Tamworth boars, 0!
old enough for service; we.
ed pigs and gilts, bangs
J. 5) Dawis: Alb barat. 3,
gerald, Ph. 6541. :

Thoroughbred Yorkshi
boars, 4 from litter of
ready for service. James W
McArthur, Rt. 1, Ailey
Hwy. 280), Ph. 583-2529,

Duroces, boars and gil







Cc
























good bloodlines, can be R
$25. ea.; 5 boars, 9 mos.
treated for Cholera, can








(Ge E. Guyton on Hwy
30), Ph. ST 3345.

Duroc boars and gilts, 1
meat type. from to
lbs., fine bloodlines, noe
ed in Duroc Assn., 2. litt
to choose from, wonid m
excel. chain pigs. Alfred M
ris, Rt. 3, Avondale Rd.,
con, Ph. 788-3637. .

Big bone
Guinea pigs (the kind t
stays fy > er
breeding: alts, 210
and 2 ails -8 months
ready to breed, all price
right; Mv L. Montgomery, ]
OQ. Box 222, Macon, Ph.
6-3082 (Gray).

2 nice Guernsey, 3 Jerse}
and one Angus cows, all bred
heavy milkers, in good cond.
also, 2 nice shoats, wt.
prox, 1657 lbs. 7: L. Broo









































Jr. 2220 Dawnville Rd., D
ton, Ph. 228-2697 (not. col
eG) ses







Reg.-Black Essex (fatt
at any age) pigs, 10 to
wks. old, $25. ea., both s
Wiley G. Rampier, Rts
Box 210, Valdosta, Ph.
2-4349.

Choice Blue Spotted Hybrit
male and female pigs (cros
between lg. English Bla























ably priced. |
Box 8, Dallas.

Little- bone black Afri
Guinea pigs for breeding;
so, some i ae and, 0)
d rge, ow o! Old fashioned sh ie rtilized Coastal| Bantams, Cochins, 0. E. G.
crear mule, good irs. H. B, Clower,| Bermuda hay, high in protein|Duck Wings, old and young

e
| $100. R. Daasel! Rt. 4,/Rt. ll s, for sale. All inquiries
Shoe sina, 8, Lawrenceville jand feed nutrition. Satisfac-|20oG JC King Ph. Gh 208

ee Henderson Winsill tomato] 4; i : ari
FOR SALE: Male burro, 4 yrs. old, cast- | plants, 25, a NeBe Ricsian tion guaranteed. Can deliver) Gramling St., Marietta, Ph,












we























rated, $50. Andy Wheat, Ri | GComiery is Go aden leaves, in 5 or 10 ton lots. Call collect. 428-8302.
1, Buckhead, Ph, 611J3. Stee: P, Permit 474, F. M,|J. L. Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin, Ph. Thoroughbred White Coc-
15 nice Shetland pony | Abie, Dahlonega. BR. 2-1789. hins and Golden Seabright










mares, 10 with filly colts by = : = bantams, 4 mos. old,. (ready
-|side, all colors and sizes, will Bpbn Ea 8 aie es Coastal Bermuda hay from|to lay soon) $1.50 ea. Clyde

sell separate, or all together lot onion, (button kind), 4|S0il tested and well-fertilized | H. Sherer, 803 Church St.,

caeaper, See and me outer, doz. $1. Add postage. Permit | fields. Pick up or can deliver | Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-6216.




























= SS Se .|64. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23,|/in 6 ton loads within 40 mi. Bantams Seabrights, 2

} pe Poland China pigs, ee eee Jones Grantville. He ai ane Jackson, c/o] Mos. to 2 yrs. cld; Buff Brah-

s. old July 17, 1963, $10. : ease See z Bea ee mas, Barred Rocks, mixed

ows, 1 Reg. S.P.C. big Sheep & Goats Rutger, and Marglobe to-| Flint River Farms, Rt. 1, Hwy. bantams, and Duckwing cock-
eat type boar, approx. Pp mato plants; N. C. Short Stem, | 54, Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 8-2245.










: erels; also, 2 Reg. Bulldog ban-
3 goats for sale, cheap, 2 and Carolina Heading collard aes . J. Moreland, 895
jock Rd., Douglasville. | nannies and 1 billy. Ray Wil- ene 50c_ C; Poe s ees i Hay, is. poles ee ee Pao Ate SSeone ennai aes
liams, Rt. 1, Box 150, Forest | Sallion onions (buttons C; bale del. within 25 miles; $3 28229. n ,
ee Beccoiate Park Pa PO. 1 8164, Oe iG SES CAS fan at farm $9% ton delivers Ph. MA. 7-8229, not collect
. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box B214,/ed. Joe Breck, P. O. Box 297,

Id. R. G. Gattis, Rt. 3,




































Entire herd of about 50

Bown kom Sood Biedine, | Corson: ees Ph, 964-2741 (after F |

only 2 billys at stud, $4. per| South Ga. buckeye plants,| P ame, OW 9
Y-|head. Linton Hutcheson, Kite,| healthy, for fall planting, 1 Coot bueno Ag
+|Ph. 668-2137 (Adrian). plant 35c; 4, $1. Add postage. Dales ay: Bermuda,
: Permit 471. Herschell Phillips, | Fescue, and Sudan, 75c bale at

; Milk goat, and 2 not giving Rist 3B 131 Wricht ie. barn; 85c bale, delivered.| . S

C. 31020. Dry Branch, | milk, and 2 small goats; also, | #t- 1, Box 131, Wrightsville. Minimum delivery 40. bales.




45-2617. 2 shoats and one lg. boar hog, Old-time multiplying Shal-! Extra charge for long dist-












and one heifer and one cow.|lot onions (not scallions), 4| ance delivery. James H. Kent, FOR SALE
Segre Aare pigs, e J. W. Harrison, Rt. 2, Box 85,|doz., $1. plus 25c postage.|Rt. 2. Powder Springs, Ph.
d 24 July, $18. each.| Riverdale. Ph. 448-9412, Permit 88. Mrs. J. H. Gable, | 943-3671.












ters onswered Tom Rich- 3 Saanan goats, 3. giving |Rt. 3, Cedartown. Pheasants, Goldens, half

Whitesburg. Hol 3S eGine deme cade te grown, $5. pr.; Silvers, $1.50
spotted Poland China open ae tna heses clk Shallot onion sets (the old to $2. ea.; Whites, $3. pr.;

red gilts and service 2 fashioned winter variety), $2. P lt & E White Crested Kalege, $3.
champion bloodlines, ers. H. E. Brown. 4363." Doug- | gal.: mint, 25 bunch. Add 45c Ou ry LIS pr.; Cheers, $5. pr.; also, Mon-
J: a postage for gal. onion sets. No golian Jumbo. Ringnecks, and

mon, Pinehurst, Purebred natural hornless| orders mailed for less than FOR SALE few pair B. T. Goldens. J. H.

yf). Ph. 645-3544. | Toggenburg milk doe, 2nd|$2. Permit 429. AVS. ede Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus,
| ee freshing, $40. with buck kid Keys, 873 Confederate Ave., Ph. 4-7575.
roup of nice feeder pigs,

pute Cross (meat type), of eee fOr ae ee S. B. Z. C. 30316, Atlanta 16.) Ever-lay Ancona pullets, 4 Racing Homer pigeons, good

ks. old., ae: each. James Ik Old time little white nest|mos. old; will lay soon, $2.) stock, $5. pr. Ray Glasco, 4041 _
Kent, Rt. 2. Powder oe Baek ar ae onions for fall or spring pl-|ea.; roosters, $3. ea. Will ship | Weelaunee Rd., Ellenwood,
sings, Ph. 943 3071. milk. Buyer pickup or male anting, $2. gal., plus 45 gal.|10 or more FOB, buyer pay|ph 289- VAD es

Tic exch. J. Lee Abernathy, Rt. postage. P. B. Brown, Ri, 1,| express. -J.-C: Brown, Helena |

Bobwhite quail: day old
Yatesville Rd., Barnesville. Ball Ground. Giwy, 841): birds, 25 ea.; 5c increase ea.

2 Nubian and Saanan dairy| Yelnando Soybeans, pure bith additional Wk. Cannot ship
breeding pedi- goats and Nubian crossed Tog- | seed 99.13 pct., Germ. 91 pct., ee Santas birds under 4 Wks. old; also,
W. H. Hardman, Rt. 2, | genburg, all fresh, reasonably | no noxious weeds, $3.50 bu. of White Silkies, $3. pr.; one | now booking orders for grown
amerce, Ph. 335- 4707. priced. Carl W. Hamilton, Z.|FOB. Limited quantity, X-| old and one young pr. Silver | birds, $1. ea.; or-300 up at 90ce ~
cel. herd of S.P.C.s_ of|C. 30728, ae 2, LaFayette (on cellent for planting with corn Duckwing Old English, $4.|a., Del. Ready by October.
st breeding, special prices | old Hwy. 27). or behind grain. A. C. Scar-|andq $2. Pr.. Pr. old Black-| Permit 118. A. L. Gill, Monnie
service boars of quality.| 49 sheep at $6. ea. Will seli| boro, Box 809, Dublin, Ph.| Breasted Red Malay, $3.; Pr.| St. Ashtown, Ph. 567-2755. _
ng everything until half] whole flock only. B. Ellis, | 272-3322. Spangled Old English Games, ~ Rabbits for sale or trades|3
Re Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph MA. 9-| Marglobe tomato plants, 75c| $3. John M. Wolf, 4293 Cham- | Nzw bucks, 5 does, all 6 mos.
5540. /C.; 500, $1.75; $300. M. Add|blee Tucker Rd., Doraville,| old: and 4 California does, 1














































Id, foar uniform,
bred, litter with 3 cross-


























sows, open and bred
and pigs. Write or see.










s Sanders, Inelenook Female goat with billy kid, postage, cheaper at patch.| Ph. 938-2562. : yr. old, $3. ea: also, 2 Black
; rae Tees. mae | and male nearly 2 yrs. old,| Permit 10. Ethel Crowe, Rt. : Dutch does and 1 buck, 1 yr.
good stock, cheap. Mrs. H. G.| 2. Gainesville. Few very good Pit cocks, eo $2. ea., or will trade for







id herd of the be eV Ss Se . a
ee a tor pigs ee 2 old Natn'l 6 Fall tomato plants, 50, $1.; oe ee ee Een N ae CS Go
old, ee. of litters bred on Birdett Ra). shallots (button), 65c qt.; hot molting. Claude Truett, Rt. 1,| Winder > soe




















































pepper, 20c doz.; mint, 10e 1 SESE eit re Ae Mr
boar, No. 62- doz.; cabbage, 80c C; dry gar- sian ee a W. of Select W. N. Z. Sr. does and
Iso. boar, 5 mos. old, lic, 30 1b.; garlic buttons, 70c z E bucks, heavy meat producers;
in Buyer's ivestock qt; sage, 10c ea; brussel} 9 white Single Combed|does are bred: also, 50 ali
oe Ser ee ee Se es ee" Cockerels, $1. ea., all 3 mos.|Mmetal dbl. hole cages with
sea arner Robins, Plants, o a.; cabbage Collard | old: also, pair Japanese Silkie | metal feeders. Will sell all or
-3362 (after 6 P.M., not WANTED plants, ee Se ae ee bantams, $3. Philip Hammond, ue oe oe Di
spoon, olderness -| Rt. 1, oleman, . 2, Stockbridge,
es, Mules & Ponies| Would like to buy 20 to 30/W., Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 3- i. 1, Hwy. 41, Resaca. Ph. 474-7237. ies
: f : common goats. W. V. Wil- Mixed bantam hens and| Rapbits: 6 Californians,
Stud: Tom Dooley and liams, Box 648. Macon. on Claypeas for soil build- | Pullets; also pr. Toulouse| purebred; 6 Wks. old: New








lows Ambassador, 2 top| Want pr. 1100 pound mare|ing, reduced to $4. bu., only| Seese, and 3 mixed ganders;| Zealand Whites; 2 does, 8

Tennessee Walking|mules, not over 10 yrs. old,|few left. Not too late to plani.|Cannot ship. Mrs. H. L. Car- Wks. old; lg. buck and doe,
es, 2 different bloodlines. |must be gentle, nicely match-|Germ. 96 pct.. pure 67 Pct.|Troll, 750 Bolton Rd, N. W., N. Z. W. 1 yr. old. John Car-
AS a 2561 Bohler|ed, and well gaited. Arthur Edwin V. Rush, c/o Rush Atlanta 31. roll, 117 Pollard Dr., Augusta.






















ee mba. 5, 2h, CE. Andrews, Toccoa, Ph. 886-|Bros., Z. C. 31047, Kathl
: 4753. Gia Se saaihiaca S|) Selling elt Show type ban-| Speckle Giant buck rabbit,
: tams: Pr. Blue Rosecombs, | $5.; or will trade for good doe,
Sind: Playboy, nice 5| ,Want pair of Angora goats 5 $4.; trio of Spangle Old Eng- Mrs. W. H. Hightower, Rt. 2,



ted chestnut with white|0f breeding age, shipped.| @- lish Games, $1.: Pr. Black) Conyers, Ph. 483-7893, (At-
ne and tail, blaze, and 2 quuie age and price. Aiken Seed and Plants Comin: $35 ae ae Tani:
rie stockings, excel. conf,|Sharpe, Lyons. hins, $4.; pr. Buff Cochins, F oi "i
Zompesiion, fes $28..with | want small Reg. Hereford $6; and many dark Comish; oni Son rece ey ae
return privileges this | pojfer calf not ea ereford Not Reaquirin Report | $1. 50 ea.; Black Langshans caus Tae ees oe og
on. Can haul stud rea-| 74 2 4-H project. Mike q g P $1. ea.: pr. Black-tail Japs, |C2 40 EOD ae

able distance, or will board - s mos. old Junior bucks and
Te. Jerry Brown. Ri. 5, | Crabtree, Rt. 8, Box 33, Grit-| Or Inspection Permit |4); and many baby chicks dose Whabout 7 lbs. $8 0a

5, | Fi :
ir Rd., Marietta, Ph, 435- | 2 Be from 50c to $1.50. Roy Mad- also, Rabbit fertilizer, $1. bu:
VT : dos ht 1) Wawrenceville: (On| and salsbic) chickens and

> |, Fresh California multiply-|old Peachtree Rd., near Crows | ves
table compost, 75c bu.;
-onies and horses for sale oe Pp ing beer seed, 40c start; 5 store). VCES : :
my farm daily. Pony mares Seed and lants starts, $1. PP. No C. O. D. ee te ee

















; ; 10 bu. or more. C. W.
a colts, $150. and up; Mrs. J. L. Thompson, 105A] Pit Games: Eggs, $3. sett- | Q0: .
res, $100. and up: horses, Westview Apts. Tallapoosa. |ing: Bradenberrys: Round- fare eas Ee
)0. and up. All well broke FOR SALE L : head-Hatch cross, and Round- : : = :
ride, some to drive. Dick g. odd shaped African | heads, pure; separate breed-| Several peafowls, Beth male





ler, Rt. 2, Abbevill h. gourds, 8 diff. kinds, mixed]; ; TS.
4633, eville, P. White nest onions; Red pkg. of 30 seed, $1.: also, nice | 8: Young stags, pullets and|and female, 1, 2, and 3 yrs

Scallion multiplying onions; small chicks. $3. -$4. and up.| old; hens laying, cand cocks
ule, wt. South 1100 Ibs.,| Red buttons from same, ea. oes meee elicw dock, Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 Warren | with long plumage; aso. oe
1 work anywhere, $100.|$2. gal. for fall planting (or fras, 2 lb. lardboxful, $1. plus oe S. E, Atlanta, Ph. 378-|eral at 3 ee ee oo

Barden, Rt. 2, Lincoln-| spring); old-time, tender postage. L, W. Welch, Rt. 5,| 2992: cheap. Must sell, make one
: white, - Half-Garden beans, Hille ay cannot ship. T. W. Kerby, Sr,
=~ |Germ. 92 pet., 65 cup; 4 2 nice game hens, % Blue|3 Bluff Dr., Dovers Bluff,
aS Ses at 2451 cups, $1.50;.red-spotted crow-| Fresh California multipying | [Taub oe Loses ae S Waverly.
i an be seen a der we pr., ea om. hen ; Rae
wider Crest Rd. J. H. Sose-| cupful: 4 ee gis. Blue ate. oe re es Ship, one or all, cash or M. 0.|, White fantail pigeons, show







=























1201, Greenb Ba. - ~|type, $3.50 pr., young birds,
ta 16. Ph MY dy, At-| Java Cowpeas. 50 cupful, 4,|Rt. 2, Box 209, Z. C. 30110. Coe Griffin, Oak St., Gaines $1.25 ea. Will ship Exp. Col. a
Me ee ie PTOI - Sand postage lene poses: Bremen. W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial a
or 2 cu ea 0. a . aa 3 = ee

oe oe eee ie 43c gal. ae en "Gt fo eee dep and elt) Be ae ee



2 Roundhead chickens, 3 mos. | 5340.
aranteed to be gentle with | Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. H F ees
Idren; also, western sad-: ay, ee 9 raln old, $1. ea; Diff. types of} wated pairs of Tumblers,



Both reasonably priced.| , Seed: 1962 crop Long Horn game chickens, 2-3 mos. old, | 5 "py: A. McAlhany, 301
bert _Hende R 9 | okra, tender, 10 in., Germ. 94 . f $1. ea.; Pr. Black Fantail pig- ee

ming, Ph. B87. oie | pet, 385 tblspfl: Rocky Ford FOR SALE eons, ea DLs White Fan- Crawford Ave., Augusta.
Coe | ereen meat.cantaloupe, Germ. tail pigeons, s4 pr., or will Show-type White and Sil-



veral nice saddle horses, |97 pct., 6 doz., 35c; Long Neck Coastal Bermuda hay, high-|trade for pheasant hens.| yer Kings: auto-sexed Texans
ttle and spirited. J. H. Ste-| Cashew, Germ. 66 pet., 4 doz.|ly fertilized, $20. ton behind | Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd.,| and White Fantails. John G.
ens, Social Circle, Ph. 464-|35c; King Mammoth pump-|baler. Load yourself, lccal|N. E. Atlanta 17, Ph, DR. 7- Lewis, 613 College St., Hape-
















ae oe a pet 8 eee 35c.| help available. W. T. Brown, | 4390, Atlanta 17. ville, Ph. 761-6893. i
nel. stamped, addressed env.} Rt. 1, Bonaire (Haven of Rest ss :
S american @ is Secs with ea. order. oe 392. W.| Ranch at intersection of Hous-| 10 pure Dark Cornish hens,| Top quality breeding and |
SOLE with? white socks, | D. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel. [ton Lake Rd., and Hwy. 96,|1962 hatch, $20. here at farm. |show stock from Californians, i

between Warner Robins and| Write before coming; on free|New Zealand Whites, and be

Nice Cert. Rutger tomato Perry). range and must catch at night..| Dutch. Tortoise, chocolate,
plants, Ga. collards, 60c C; H. W. Thurmond, Farmington.| black, blue Dutch. Buy ag
also, Cowhorn hot pepper and 1963 crop Coastal Bermuda, | Ph, 769-5065 (after 8 p. m.). cheap summer prices and
Calif. Sweet Bell pepper pl-| highly fertilized, saved with- save; also, pr.. New Zealand
ants, 75c C. oe 128. Add} out rain, and weed free, $25. Early hatched trios of|Reds from Red, White, and
postage for all. H. F. Seay, Rt.| ton; slightly rained on hay,|Games, Nigger Roundheads,| Blue pedigrees. D. A. Free=
2, Ellenwood, 3917 Panthers- $20. Henry Connell, Rt. 3,| Blue Cubans at $9. trio. Grady | man, Rt. 1, Conley, Ph. 627=
jville Rd, __. 'Nashville, Ph, 686- 4267, Thomas, Blairsville, 4948. (Atlanta).







































~ Dunwoody,





"PAGE FOUR







Game, on
and Eggs

FOR SALE.



Pigeons: Auto-sex Texans,

nice young stock, early 1963
hatch, now ready to mate,
$3.50 pr:; 3 pr., $9.50; or will
exch. a few for bantams or
waterfowl. W. M. Rockel, Rt.
Ba BP Ox 91s Line Coo 31192;
Themasville.



Young Bobwhite quail from
improved Jaying stock, one
Wk. old, 30c ea.; 5c increase
each additional Wk. Cannot
ship; also, booking orders for
grown birds beginning August
1. Permit 22. W. W. Brennan,
207-50. hee sel Sb Ox 193,
Americus, Ph. 924-2349.

Northern Bobwhite quail
eggs, $15. C.; day old birds
25c ea., 5 increase ea. add-
itional Wk.: also special price
on 4 Wk. old Chukars. No
mail orders filled. Permit 32.
A. N. Reeves, 7866 Roswell
Rose Riz<ol 92 - . 300437
Ph. 993-4020.





Poultry, Game,
Fowl & Eggs

WANTED



Want trio of Std. White
Polish: trio of Std. Butter-
eups: also W. C. Black Polish
and White Polish bantams.
Danny L. Jones, Rt. 1, Box 86,
Z. C. 30906, Augusta, Ph. 724-
1241.

Want to buy some Golden
Seabright bantam and Ancona
pbiddies. and some black bid-
Gies with. white hat on head,
believe called Buff. Want 50
or 75 of these. A. J. Brett,
1727 Fairview, Augusta.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE







Western saddle, good cond.,
$75. Mrs. Holder Watson, Box
382, Z. C. 30820, Waynesboro.

Flour sacks, mestly all
white with borders and cont-
rasting flowers, mostly all odd
sacks, 30c ea. plus postage.
Miss Gennie Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.

Nice, salt cured side of co-
wntry boiling meat, wt.
around 22 libs., 45 lb. F. 0. B.,
or come after. any day except
Sunday. Clarence McMillian,







- Rt. 1, Dacula, Ph. TH. 3-2733
(Lawrenceville).
South Ga. buckeyes, $5.

gal.; 50c doz. plus postage.

Mrs. J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box

130, Wrightsville.

Red Sassafras rceot,
cherry bark, mullen, poke
root, alder bark, choarslem
weed root, 90c for half gal. ice
cream boxful, plus postage.
Herman Phillips, Rt. 1, Box
130, Wrightsville.

65 white chicken feed sacks,
100 cap. size, nice smooth
cloth with no letters, 25c ea.
plus postage. Will send COD.





wild



Mrs. Mae Wagoner, Rt. 2,
ee s



Grapes for sale, < about one
acre. Will sell on vine. Vine-
yard pruned and well kept.
Call evening or weekend not
collect. Mrs. John D. Harris,
7105 Campbellton Rd., S. W.,
Atlanta 1 eo ae 0445,

Fresh, 1 firm, yellow country
butter, produced on farm for
home use, 50c lb.; fresh eggs,
50c doz. at my home, cannot
mail. Mrs. J. M. Turner,
Turners Rd., Rt. 2, Hampton,
Ph. 478-5256.

Choice Country cured ham,
good lean type, 8-15 lbs., 90c
Jb. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2,
Box 84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016.

80 gal. syrup boiler (iron
pot). $25. Frank W. Dasher,
Rt. 1, Box 224, Guyton.

Rooney. $9. case Gl2e jars,
2-% Jb. ea.); 5 cases or more
$8. Thomas P. Guest, Box 313,
Oxford,













4 acres of nice watermelons,
will be ready by first of Aug.,
for sale by the truck load. W.
P.- Couch, Luthersville, Ph;
927-6736.

Blacksnake root, $1. for lg.
matchboxful; wild cucumber
bark, blood root, May apple,
rattle root, scaley hickory
bark, heart root, ratsbane, and
yellow root, ea. $1. for 2 Ib.
lardboxful, plus 25c postage
ea. box; dry leaf sage, 8 cups,
$1. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.

Gourds up to 14 in. circumf.
10c ea.: bird house gourds, 15-
17 in. 15 ea.; 18-20 in. 25c;
212982 ink soc. 24-001. sO0Ct
gourds over 30 in., 75c; gourd
planters, 50c; penguin gourds,
35c;. dipper gourds, 25c and
50c. Add postage. Mrs. W. E.





Wooten: Rt, 2.. Box 150. 4. 2@a |.

31730, Camilla.



Red and yellow apples, ea.
75e peck; $2. bu., you pick.
M. M. Ninor, 1067 Canton St.,
Roswell, Ph. 993-6500.



Pressure canner, 7 qts., Nat-
ional No. 7, slightly used, $10.
W. C. Baggett, 3180 Hogan
Rd., S. W., Atlanta i, Ph.
344-4506.



2 giant gourds, $1.50 ea.; 6
ft. leather bull whips, wood
handle, all rawhide covered,
$5. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.



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



Yellow root, sassafras, May
apple, queen of meadow, yel-
low dock roots, wild cherry
bark, alder bark, ratsbane, ea.
4 |b. Jardboxful, $1. plus 35c
postage: peppermint, 25c bun-
ch; 3, 60c; also, martin gourd
seed, 25c pkg. and stamped
env. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay.



Fancy black parade saddle,
complete outfit, used only
few times. Ken Jenkins,
Blairsville, Ph. 745-2292.





Miscellaneous:

WANTED



Want 30 bales of choice
Alfalfa hay, cured without
rain, and without any other
grasses mixed with it (must

be all Alfalfa), within 50 mi.|

of Thomaston. William J.
Adams, 107 South Hightower
Si Thomaston. 5



Want good used comb honey
extractor for two frame ex-
tractions. C. A. Burdell, 3064
Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur,
Ph. BU. 9-2990.

Want up to 100 wing fea-
thers from geese, these wing
quills are large feathers. Will
pay ic ea. up to $1. and post-



age. J..W. Sammons, 227-B,
Garden homes, Z. C. 31404,
Savannah. i



Want 1,000 Bu. feed- oats.
Advise price and location. Gus
Moore, Resaca, Ph. MA. 9-
6929.

Want English saddle, show
type, 20 cr 22 inches. State
cond. and price. J. Curtis
Bane, DD. De S:,.55 Ce st.
Statesboro.

Want apple cider mill and
accessories, in good cond. State
price and where may be seen.
Guy W. Rutland, Sr., - 215
Church St., Decatur, Ph. DR.
7-6371.

Would like to buy used
honey extractor and honey
pump without motor; also,
small Shetland pony, cheap,
for cash. C. W. Powell, P. O
Bex 1053, Valdosta.

Want 20 to 30 tons Coastal
Bermuda hay, 1963 crop, del.
to Buena Vista. Neal. T. Will-
iams, Rt. 3, Buena Vista. (Do
not telephone).

Want to hear from someone
who has old Indian peaches
for sale. D. D. Belflower, Z. C.
312041, 583 Broadway St.,
Macon.

Want gocd oats, 500 or 600
bu., combine run, if clean.
Must be reasonably priced,
will pay cash and pick them
up bulk. Quote price and lo-













cation. Jz-2. Johnson, PisO-

Box 37, Social Circle, Ph. 464-
3403 (not collect).



Well matured martin gou-
rds, lg., 50c ea.; med., 35c ea.;
cut, shellacked and ready to
hang, $1. ea.; also, martin
gourd seed, lg. pkg., 25c;
bushel gourd seed, 20, $1.;
odd shaped African gourd
seed, 8 diff. kinds mixed, 30,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. W. W.
Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Wild cucumber bark, red
sassafras root, rattle root,
yellew root, mullen root, rats-
bane, heartleaf root, wild
cherry bark, ea. $1. for 2 lb.
leardboxful; black snakeroot,
$1. for lg. matchboxful. Add
postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.





150 used farm fence posts
for sale. Robert L. Phillips,
Rt. 3, College Park, Ph. 767-
7730,



Nice tomatoes 15c lb.; Geor-
gia crabapples 40c pk. F. J.

Witherspeon, 308 Holderness
StS. W., Atlanta 10; Ph, Pu:
3-5251.



Sheeting feed bags, 100 lb.
cap., nice smooth cloth, wash-
ed and ironed, free of holes,
letters and mildew, 30 ea.
Send cash, check, or M. O.
and add_ sufficient postage.
Mrs. Pauline Evans, Rt. 2,
Temple.



New crop mountain wild
flower honey, natural, raw,
exactly as bees made it., 5 lb.
tin, extracted, $1.50; 6, 5 Ib.
cans, $8.; 22c lb. case lots in
your containers; 5 lb. tin with
comb, $2.; 6, 5 lb. tins, $10.50.
Add postage. Net home on
Saturdays. Edward D. Colston,
Rit bs Box 30% 16 e800:
Toccoa.



6 pr. asstd. size, used, hin-
ges, good cond., used on barn.
Ri He Pace, 4819 Glenwood
Rd., Z. C. 30032 Decatur, Ph:
BU. 9-5152.



400 bu. or more apples, pick
your own, $1.25 bu.; 25 bu. or
mere, $1. bu. Bring containers.
Mrs. R. E. McGee, Barnesville
Rad., Thomaston,

pillows,



Want nice. designed quilts
and spreads for our home, at
reasonable prices. Albert W.
Cox, 1306 - 41st St., Colum-

bus 4.



Handicrafts

FOR SALE



Strip quilts, $4.50 ea.; $25.
for 6; 2 Gabardine quilts,
briar stitched at seams, $6.
ea., or both for $11. All new
material and cotton. Add 50c
ea. quilt for postage. more out
of State. Delia Sappington, Rt.
8, Z. C. 30501, Gainesville.

Crochet centerpieces, 12 in.
in diam., 50c; 3 pe. sets, $2.; 3
decorative pot holders, $1.;
hot plate mats, 6, $1.; lg. pil-
lowcases with handpainted
designs, washable, cro. edges,
$2. and $2.50 pr. Add postage.
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box
150, Camilla.

White centerpieces, $1.50
and $2.; white 9 pc. chair et
sofa sets, $6.; colored, $5.;
pe. fuchsia col. vanity set,
$1.50; white sets, $1.75; cro.
round and square,
$1.50; pot holders, 3, $1.;: hot
dish mats, 22S ke Add postage.
Mary Tumlin, Riel Box =3:16;
Eastanollee.

Quilt tops, new material,
$2. ea.; tatting, hen and bid-
die pattern, wht., 50c yd.; cro.
centerpiece, lg., $2.85; small
$1.05; also, cro. vanity sets.
No checks. Mrs. J. L. Elling-
ton, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. 383-
857.2. la

Pretty print aprons, trim-
med with ruffles and rick
rack, 75 ea.; plain, 50c ea.;
ladies bonnets, all styles,
$1.25 ea., Childrens, $1. ea.
Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quit-
man.









Crocheted novelty soap
turtles, 50c ea.; cro. baby
booties, all white or trimmed
in blue or pink, 75c pr.; Emb.
pillowcases on white linenlike
material, $1.50 set; quilt tops
$2.25. Add postage. Vella Rice,
Rt 1, Z C. 30130, Cumming.



muslin, and pastels,

2 ea.; with bib, 60c ea.,
and trimmed; white dresser |



penne:
Rey
3 pe. cro. vanit se
size, in white, pink, blue

yellow, $1. set; cro. deilies, 18 | bi

in. diam., in white, pink, blue
and yellow, 75c ea.;
Je doilies, 16 in. diam.
yellow and white,

in pink,
$1. 75 ea.

Clothespin bags, apron style,
35c ea. Add 10c.

asstd. cols.,
ea. for: postage. No checks.
Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.

Crochet coffee table pieces
in Wild Rose design,
shape in size 18 by 20 in.,
centers in white, roses, red,
$2. ea.; ero. Pansy doilies, 18
in. diam., centers, wht., 16
pansies arcund doily in pink
or blue colors, $2. ea.





checks. Mrs. Lola M. Maney,
Rt. 2, Lula. j
2 Wht. Cro. tablecloths in

sizes 72 X 98 in., and 62 X 82
inches, $50. ea.; wht. cro.
bootees trimmed in pink, in
blue, yellow and green, 75c
pr.; bibs to match, both for
$1.; also, wht. cro. lace for
pair of pillowcases, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. H. H. Robinson,
Rt. 1, Monroe.

Childrens dresses, nicely
made, 1-6 yr. size, rea. s
full-size cotton ruffle bedsp-
reads, asstd. cols., $5.50 ea.;
aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.; novel-
ty pot holders, 20 Caod, Siles
dish towels, - appliqued or
emb., 25c ea.; 5, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay.



cro. ruff-

oval

No



Button crown bonnets,

prints and organdy, trimmed,
$1.75 ea.; old-fashioned bon-
nets, $1.45; lace-trimmed or-
gandy band aprons, $1.45 ea.;
print band aprons, 2 pockets;
clothespin aprons, 75c ea.; bib
coverall aprons, 2 pockets, Sas
ea.; lg. size pillowcases, lace
Emb. trim, $2. pr.; pot holders,
15e: 2, 25c: paper plate wall
placques, 50c, all P. P. Mrs.

A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple.

cushion cov
ea. Add gpa

Fancy _ SASH
aprons, $1.50 e
ton aprons, 75c ea. ;
tractive work apron
pockets, | around, sol
holders, 15e ea.; 1
lowcases, |
ly. colors,
scarf or

Mrs. W.
Ellijay.

Soft . washable, ee

panaioed and emb. in
SiS OS pris Ons 3 prs, a5
Mailed in gift boxes.
Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3
Echota, Calhoun. _ 2

Handpainted pillowe
permanently washable, |
wht. muslin and pastel
$2. set; scarf to match, | $1.

tablecloths with p
morning glory design, ~
Write for larger size. Mrs.
W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellija

6 quilt tops made o
print scraps, dbl. bed si
ea. in non-such, gents |
tie and lazy gal patterns,
50 ea. Send M.O. Mrs.
Davis, Rt. 1, Empire.

Band top aprons with p
et, -asstd. - prints, --50c
clothespin Craspe Ouse
pa Ent s.-- DUCE eae he
holders, asstd. prints
cols., 15c_ eas =2;252 pil
cases, white or pastel
emb. design and cro.
trim, $2. pr.; cro. lace for
lowcases, 36c. yd., white
cols. Add postage. Mrs.
ford Henry, Rt. 2, Z. C. 3
Franklin.



Nice handpainted pillow-
cases, permanently washable,
ean be bleached,.in bleached
$2. set;
scarf to match, $1., in follow-
ing designs, peafowls, basket,
forget-me-nots, ribbons, Mr.
and Mrs., floral spray, hearts
and roses, and dogweods. Mrs.
L. W. Welch, Rt. 1, Ellijay.



Quilt tops, $2. to $4. ea.;
also, ero., white with colored
flowers on all white flat

work. Add postage No_ checks.
Edna Foster, Rt. 3, Calhoun.

Dbl. bed size quilt tops:
bird trap, gents bow, monkey
wrench, piano keys, $2. ea.;
step arcund mountain, 8 point
star, log cabin, fishing boat,



$2.50 ea. Add postage on all

orders. Mrs. J. G. Pein Rt.
1, Felton.

Broadcloth pillowcass,



emb., cro., $1.25 pr.; emb.,

pr.; old- fashioned bonnets,
Sie plain; 75c print; button
crown bonnets, $1.; bleached
bonnets, $1.; emb. dish towels,
le $1.: aprons, 3 asmall= gil;
med. 50c_ ea.; Ig. 75c. 35c

postage. Mrs. Nell Bennett,
Rt. 2, Box 311, Buford.

Bonnets, womens size, $1.;
girls size, 75c ea. Mrs. J. W.
Forsyth, Rt. 3, Dallas.

Pansy doily, $1.50; 7 rose
doily, $1.; 3 pe. pansy dresser
set, $1.25; with ruffle, $1.25;
3 pce. pineapple dresser set,
$1.50, or all, $5. Mae Whitt-
le, Rt. 1, Box 34, Kingsland.

Old-fashioned print bon-
nets, $1. ea.; 2, $1.90: med. or
small aprons, band styles, 50c
prints







scarves, emb. and cro. ends,
50c ea.; diaper shirts, 50c ea.,
trimmed. Add postage and 10
ea. for checks. Mrs. Byron
Haynes, Rt. 8, Gainesville.

Cro. docilies, 10 in., violet
white and green with pink or
yellow flowers; 13 in. candy
dish, white with pink or yel-
OW st DC Cae, 85, 2h 25 el Being
multi- color, $1.50: 8 doilies,.
$5.; 7 in. violet or 6 X 6 Irish
crochet; samples, 35c ea. Mrs.
Sherman L. Adams, Rt. 2, Z.
C, 30501, Gainesville. ~

Baby sweater, cap and
bootee sets, cro. shell stitch,
best. baby nylon, in pink, blue,
green, lt. yellow, or -white,
$5. set; cap and sweater on-





ly, $4.40: bootees, 60c pr. P.P.| ~ P-

State second choice; also,
plain, old-fashioned bonnets,
$1. ea.; band top aprons,
asstd col., prints, 60c ea.
Send M.O., all orders P.P.
Mrs, oper T. Jones, Rt. 4,
Box 14, Blairsville, Cc
50302, eh 745- 4968. -





Crochet coverlet, pine
petals design, natural
$30.; 5 yds. cloverleaf ta
$1.; 242 yds. wht. hen
chicks tatting,

Black, 244 Seon a Sta
& 30120, Cartersville.

Nice, well made,
aprons of good materi
bright colors, Ig. size
plus postage. Mrs, I.
ie eee Rd.. SE, At

ue delve
pansy doily, $2.;

oe 60;

doily, $1.25; 7- Rose doily, $
and 3 pe. dresser set,
or all for $6. Mrs. Mae,
le, Rt. 1, Box 34, Kingsland

Nice lg., very pretty, bi
aprons with 2 pockets 60c:

$1:; with bib, 75c; old fa
ioned bonnets with ruff
75c; without ruffles,
childrens age, 2-10 yrs
with ruffle, 70, Sarat
Wis; eC. Ey Humphreys, 2
North Ave. Garage APE
C. 30501 30501, Gainesville.

SALES EVENTS

AUGUST 3 11:00 A.
Waynesboro Bw
County. Stockyard,
Dispersal Sa
head of my choice: Shetl:
ponies all sizes. ke
body invited. W. N. Bro

- 231 Stone St., Waynesha
Ph. 2288. :

AUGUST 13th Tuesd
1:00 p.m. Tifton Sales
_vilion, Coastal Plains E3
periment Station, Tifto o
-Ga. 3rd Annual Grade
Commercial Hereford Sele =
Bred _Heifers, open hei
weaning age heifers |
grade good or bette
many have BCIA record
For information conta
Carl Cooling, Fieldma
Georgia Hereford Assn., |
oO. Box 1292, Albany. 4

-| AUGUST 16, 1963 1 P. I

at Fairground Macon,
Annual Fall Sale Geo)
gia Guernsey Breeders ;
sociation Selling pt
pred Guernseys. There
be 46 head: 43 females
3 males; all females l

calve around sale
catalogues, write W.
Denny, Rt. 1, eo

AUGUST 24, 196122"
M. Coweta Co
Fairgrounds,

Ga. Georgia

Je Club Annual

Cow Sale. 50 Bs