Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 October 3

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Phil

Georgia

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arm Work
WANTED

, Wife, with 8 yr. girl
job on farm, cattle,
chickens, or cotton and
Need pay by week and
to be moved. Prefer
1 Georgia, D. M. Black,
42 Plains, |

mt 75 to 125 acre farm
50 basis, in tobacco,
and other row crops.

ry, show
etter in field. No equip-
but can operate tractor,
ut combine and cotton
cer or any. farm machin-
Now ready to move. Al-
yberts, Rt. 2, Moul-

ite widow and son wants
ending layers on poultry
looking after hogs or
eed 3-4 room house.
t in or around Hamp-
Griffin or Forsyth. Mrs.
_Moses, Rt. 3, Cleveland
oo (all letters an-

man, aged 58, wants
as caretaker on stock
raised on farm, exp.
watchman. Need living
ers for self and wife,
wired for elec. and with
gas. Have furniture. J.
iser, 3051 Wells St.,
dale, Ph. 378-0275. |
Thite woman wants light
on farm and_ helping
elderly couple. Want $20.
salary and to li i
: Maen Allen, 862 Vir-

NiE., Atlanta 7.

p. poultry man, 34 yrs.
wants job on poultry
broilers or layers. A, L.
n, Rt. 1, Comer.

ddle aged man and wife,
farming, need job at
Work for wages, 5 1/2
week. Can drive tractor,
house furnished with
water and near store or
n rindle, Rt: 1,
0 John L. Chamber, Mur-
yville, Ph. 534-3863.

ddleaged, single, white
will consider any kind
ight farm work with live-
and poultry, and rea-
le working hours. Hon-
nd sober and of good
acter. Want room, board



_| Washing

24 yr. old white man wants
work on cattle farm or with
horses or general farming.
Have not had much exp. in
driving truck and _ tractor.
Willing and able to work and
do not drink. Have one child.
Can furnish ref. Samuel J.
Flournoy, Rt. 1, Mauk.

Single white man, age 54,
wants job helping on chicken
farm or hog farm, and any
other little jobs as cutting
wood and helping gather
crops. Can work mule but
eannot drive tractor. Prefer
with large family plus board,
and $1.50 daily.
Need bus fair. State number



Jin family and age. Taft Park-

er, Rt.
Milan.

40 yr. old white man, slight-
ly crippled. wants job on
farm doing light work, can
drive truck. Have chauffeur
licenses, or work as caretak-
er. Luther Ross, c/o Otis
Bethune, R.F.D. 1, The Rock.

Want to caretake on farm
in or near Bibb Co. Will need
5 or 6 rm. house. Have 5
boys from 10-27 yrs. of age,
am retired and will need
small salary. W. A. Parks. P.
O. Box 25, Bolingbrook. -

White woman, 39 yrs. old,
with four sons aged 9, 13, 15
and 16 yrs., would like job on
chicken or dairy farm. Sons
can milk up to 50 head of
cows in parlour. Can give re-
ference. Will have to be
moved. Sallie Holloman, Rt.
1, Hampton.

Want job on cattle farm
looking after equipment. Can
drive truck and tractor, and
do any kind of welding and
earpenter work. Willing to
batch two or three weeks an
try out job. J. C. Smith, P. O.
box 142, Warm Springs, Geor-.
gia, Ph. 655-3881. (No col-
lect calls.)

45 year old white man with
wife and 6 children wants
job on cattle farm as caretak-
er of county estate, experi-
enced, know farm machinery;
tractors, haybalers, combine,
ete. Need big 4-or 5 room
house wired for stove, any-
where in Fulton or DeKalb
County. Must be moved. Wife
works in Atlanta. R. W. Lynn,
Rt. 2, Doraville, Ph.
3659.

White man wants job on
farm doing light work, rais-

1, c/o G. W. Storm,

ing chickens or earetaking.
66 - years old, real go
health. Want board and

small salary. Ellis G. Rogers,
ne Union Cigar Store, Tif-
on,

Want farm, 50 to 200 acres,
on 50-50 basis. Have equip-
ment and can finance self and
lifetime experience, can give
reference. Prefer farm in
South Georgia. James Y. Day,
Box 37, Ambrose.



d quarters.

451-.





Man with long experience
on farm who can furnish ref-
erences as to working ability
and honesty, wants job on
cattle farm. Will need liva-
ble wages and house on
school bus and mail route,
wired for electric stove with
plumbing. T. H. Nunn, 3384
Bankhead Hwy., NW, At-
lanta 18.

Farm Help

WANTED





Want woman 25-45 to live
in home and do housekeep-
ing for man and two boys,
age 7 and 9 yrs., also light
farm work with pay. Would
consider man with small fam-
ily who knows farming. Jes-
sie L. Ellis, Rt. 2, Box 19A,
Hahira. :

Want family with two or
three workers for dairy farm
work. J. L. Owens, Rt. 2, Mil-
ledgeville, Ph. 485-4332. (No
collect calls.)

Want white middleaged
man to care for cage layers.
Must drive truck, will give
$40. weekly to start and 4-
reom house wired for electric
stove furnished. E. B. Brooks,
Rt. 1, Box 217, Marietta.

Want honest and reliable
woman who would like good
home on farm for the winter
to help with few chickens. J.
P. Coody, Rt. 1, Flovilla.

Want nightwatchman for
ranch, able to withstand con-
tant walking and exposure to
winter weather.
trailer provided for living
Must have good
character reference, $25.
week. Gene Callaway, c/o
Callaway Pullet Range, Rayle.
Ph. BR 4-7825,

Want unencumbered, able,
white woman to live .in home,
do light garden work and
help care for elderly lady, for
room, board and $12. wk. Ref.
exchanged. Grady Cook,
Rochelle.

Want honest, reliable and
sober man with tractors and
equip. to cultivate 300 acres
in cultivation on 50-50 basis
for 1963. Good land located
3 1/2 miles from Wrightsville
on paved road with ample
elec. power. Permanent place
for man who wants to work

od|and make good. H. T. Hicks,

P. O. Box 206, Wrightsville.

Want good woman, clean,
good language who does not
drink and wants a home in
exchange for board and small
salary and laundry. Need
light farm worker to help with
housework and children. Will
come for, or pay bus fare for
right lady. Lloyd Lovell, Rt.
1, Suwanee.

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Good house



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

Want working foreman for
So. Ga. farm. Want man who
is worker as well as fore-
man. Knowledge of general
farm equip. Exp. in corn, pea-
nut, general row crop farm-
ing. Small family. No drink-
ers. Have house with plumb-
ing and elec. on school bus
and mail route.
number in family, and ref. in
first letter. Lester Varn, Rt. 3,
Box 530, Albany, Ph. HE 5-
8621 (no collect calls).

_ Want middle-aged Christ-
ian couple, no children, good
health with own income, to
work in and around farm in
exchange for rentfree, furn-
ished or unfurnished, home
on paved road and mail route.
Mrs. Maude Harris, Rt. 1, Box
60. Old Roswell Rd., Ph. 993-
4108. (No collect calls).

Want good Christian white
woman to do light farm chores
and to be responsible for
these. Will furnish room and
board and small salary. Write
directions how to reach you.
Mrs. I. J. Edwards, 5 Pinson
Dr.. Cartersville.

Want good dairyman, no
drunks. Located outside city

limits, East side of Locust
Grove Rd. W. Fears,
Hampton. i

Want nice woman for farm
work and help with house
work, or man and wife, no
children, who can drive car.
Will furnish transportation
and pay reasonable salary.
Live on school bus route and
mail route: Mrs. Will L. Dunn,
Rt. 2, Box 56, Fairburn.

Want healthy, middleased,
white woman for light farm
work, cooking and caring
partly for elderly woman. Live
in as one of family for room,
board and reasonable salary.
State age and particulars.
Miss Nettie Blanchard, 2282
Wrightsbon Rd., Augusta.

Want family to tend broil-
ers and do other farm work.
Must not drink, be dependa-
ble and have good moral char-
acter, able to drive truck and
tractor. Will pav wkly. sal-
ary and furnish 5 room house
with bath. W. E. Newnan, Rt.
3. Douglasville.

Want white. Christian cou-
ple with farm background, no
bad habits, to live on farm as
maintenance man, and quali-
fied to care for livestock, Must
be in good physical cond.
House furnished. D. E. Estes,
136 Pryor S.W., Atlanta, Ph.
JA 2-5310, Ext. 231.

State age, |



Want clean white or colored
man age up to 45 yrs., with
small family for cattle and
general farming. Must be de=
pendable, sober and good
worker. Also, must be able to
cperate farm machinery, drive
truck and tractor. $40. wk.,
Sundays off, and house avail-
able. Permanent job to right
party. References. P. J. Lip-
ory. Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph:
892-2578 (no collect calls). -

Want good dairyman to do
milking. Have new barn, 4
Surge parlor, overhead feed-
ing. Have good house and will
pay good salary and bonus
for right man. (No collect
calls.) Charles Kemp, Jr., Ca-
milla.

Want white middleaged wo-
man to live in and do light
farm work, care for 3 chil-
dren. 2 in school and one
home, for room. board and
salary. Call collect. Will fur-
nish transportation. W. J.
Hartsfield, Acworth, Ph. 974-
6296.

Equipment

FOR SALE





Lawson garden tractor,
turning plow, cultivator and
scrape, $125.00 cash, or will
trade for calves. Robert Wig-
gley, Rt. 1, Villa Rica, Ph.
459-3390.

Egomatic egg candler and
grader Model D-5L; Rollaway
conveyer, 36 per C capacity.
O. S. Brooks. Oxford, Ph. 786-
3916.

500 gal. oil tank, frame and
all pipes. Mrs. Runette Starr,
Box 235, 40 Conley Circle,
Mtn. View, Ph. PO 6-2929,
during day.

Garden tractor with plow
and cultivator, needs motor,
$30.00; 1958 Chevrolet pick-=
up truck, 1/2 ton, 6 cylinder,
$750.00: 5 H. P. gasoline en=
sine, $27.50. W. J. Strickland,
Rt. 4, Box 239, Smyrna, Ph.
436-1402.

3 H. P. Sears rotary tiller
with furrow plow and tiller,
for sale or will trade for
mare mule or horse or beef
tvpe calf. Charlie Turner,
426 Cooley Rd., LaGrange, Ph.
TU 2-1391. (No collect calls.)

Corn picker, No. 106, snap=
per type; John Deere. tractor
mount, unloading elevator
with motor included, $400.00.
J. Russell Hill, Rt. 2, Lake-
land: (9 mi. So. of Willacoo=
chee).

John Deere 13 row grain
drill, small grain attachment
and fertilizer drill, good cond.,
ready to use. B. N. Harp, R.



F. D. 1, Yatesville.

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Equipment

FOR SALE



6 in: grain or feed auger, 34
ft. long, complete with 3 H.
P., 220 volt, electric weather
proof motor, circuit breaker
safety switch, 50 ft. plastic
cable, grain spout, fill hop-
per, portable running gear,
good tires, all excellent cond.,
$250.00 F. O. B. my place. W.
C. Carpenter Jr. Rt. 5, Tifton.

Durant sizing machine in
good cond., $150.00; 8, No. 9
Sheffer and Russum_ pick
racks, used 2 seasons, $3.00 ea.;
trailer. $85.00: 5 H. elec. mo-
tor, $60.00; 2 H. elec. motor,
$10.00; 275 gal. storage tank,
$40.00. Mrs. R. E. McGee, Rt.
2, Thomaston.





John Deere 10 in. hammer-
mill with 2 dust collectors,
- good cond., $60.00: 50 ft. end-

Jess belt, $25.00; Ferguson
pulley, $40.00. Leon Ensz,
Stapleton, Ph. 7557 (Louis-
ville).



8 can milk cooler, cans and
equip. for sale. Paul P. Gun-
nin, Union Point, Ph. 489-
6173.

Moline 2-row combine in
good cond. and _ reasonable.
Mrs. J. A. Stephens, P. O. Box
47, Register, Ph. 5-9565.

1955 Dodge, 1/2 ton, 6 cylin-
der, job-rated pick-up truck
with new tires and _ paint;
1949 Farmall M. tricycle type
tractor, good tires; 10-disc
Athens bush and bog harrow;
25V International, 6 ft., trac-
tor mower; also, double sec-
tion drag harrow, ail good to
excel. cond; tandem harrow
as is, all for $2150.00 or seil
aoe J. Preston Pra-
ther, Rt. Monroe (located 1
mi. West ys Good Hope), Ph.
267-9821.

Hardee peach sprayer with
500 gal. tank, 35 gal. per min.
pump and 60 _ horse-power
blower, all in first class cond.
Sam Bulloch, Manchester, Ph.
846- 2586,

Keenco elec. ege grader; 8
egg baskets: 25 metal; 5 4t..
feeders; 25 wooden, 5 ft.,
feeders" on stands for layers;
2) 6-gal:;. heated watering
troughs with removable heat-
ers, all in good cond.









W. Maynard, Rt. 3,

ates Be

3.40 Intnl tractor, like new,
with 3-14 in. bottom plow and
22 disc cutaway; lift-type
Cole planter and fertilizer at-
fachments with extra cotton
hoppers, cultivators with less
than 1000 hrs., cheap for cash;
also, F-6 1953 Ford truck,
good cond. and 5 ft. rotary
mower, pull type, sell togeth-
er or seperate. O. L, Plunkett,
Rt. 2, Vienna.

1953 Farmall M., motor re-
cently overhauled, good cond.,;



$675.00. Mrs. Bessie Yelton,
Rt. 2, Appling.
~ 1950, 8N, Ford tractor,

excel. cond.: also, 1952, A-40,
Mack tractor and wood trail-
er. C. H. Crawford, Box 363,
Hampton, Ph. 4098.

Steel tower for water tank,
50 ft. high; also wind-mill,
both located in Hancock coun-
tym eca -r - Maytield: RaW.
Greene, Box 362, Clarkston,
Ph. 443-9546.

16 disc dbl. section heavy
duty smoothing harrow, like
new, cheap or will trade for
dise plow suitable for 100 or
A model Farmall, or for ecal-
ves or pigs, (9 mi. E. of Car-
rollton in Hickory Commun-
ty TONS Voune Rt 1) Care
rollton.

2 automatic hog feeders,
one 8 feeder the other 16,
$25.00; guano spreader, tract-
or drawn, $25.00; mowing
machine tractor -or mule
drawn, $35.00. Mrs. G.
Cole, Box 373, Villa Rica, Ph.
259-6314.

7 kerosene brooders, good
cond., $12.50 ea. Otis Burger,
Rt. 2, Dalton.

460 diesel Intl. tractor 6
cylinder and 4, 16 inch bottom
plows to fit same tractor, used
less than one season, prac-
tically new, assume payments.
x E, Boney, Jacksonville, Ph.











Belle City grain separater,
converted to corn sheller, will
shell approx. 140 bu. per hr.,
has self feeder, blows shucks
and cobs in pile, mounted on
4 rubber tires, V-4 Wisconsin
motor mounted on_ sheller,
$125.00 without motor or
$225.00 with, all good cond.
Alvin Cagle, Rt. 3, Jasper.

TD 14A Int'l. diesel pbull-
dozer with hydraulic blade,

new cane Phik Donehoo. Jr.,
: eared





150 gal. caldron, 2 wash
pots; 2 wheel trailer; one 6
H. P. gas engine with wood
saw on trucks; 242 H. P. gas
engine; 36 in. grist mill; large
corn sheller, all for sale. Mrs.
Roberta M. Guill, Camak.

1949, 2 ton, Ford truck, 2-
speed axle, motor practically
new with flat body and good



tires, $400.00 or will trade for Jy

pick-up truck; also, 14 in.
International hammermill,
nearly new, $75.00 U. T.
Smith, Mansfield, (No
collect calls.)

Allis Chalmers B. tractor
and equipment for planting
and cultivating; also, two-
disk tiller and harrow, good
shape, $500.00. No _ letters,
come see. George C. Wilkes,



Rt. 6, Box 251, Dublin, (10
mi. East, near Silver Leaf.
church.)



David Bradley garden tr-
actor with lay-off plow, culti-
vator, cutaway harrow, bull-
dozer and mower for same,
good cond., $185.00 J. F. Ant-
hony, Stone Mountain, Ph.
469-8147.

Golden cane mill No. 36.|

reasonably priced. J. Z. Mi-
zell, Butler Farms, Rt. 1, Cli-

.max.



Rubber-tired, 12-row In-
ternational grain drill used
very little. Good cond. R. B.
Hilton, Jr. Rt. 3, Winder.

1961 Ferguson tractor used
very little, first class cond.
~ De Wills; Rt 5). Cumming:
Ph. TU 17-2268. No collect
calls. -

Electric. sausage mill used





very little, good as new. $80.

Will not ship. C. L. Dobbs,
1270 Jane Shaw Rd., Mariet-
ta. Ph. 435-9691.

Ford Ferguson tractor less
than 150 hrs. since motor
overhauled, It. wt. trailer to
haul same and nice 1952 Ford
pickup truck. All $850.00. W.
L. Milam, Rt. 5, Box 506, Aus-
tell. Ph. 948-1259.

1952 Massey Harris two-row
tractor with two-row planters
and cultivators. .Good me-
chanical cond. H. W. Bowden,
Rt.. 3, Norwood Spring Rd.,





Fort Valley.



Model 66 New Holland hay
baler with motor, A-1 cond.,
$700.00; A. C. row crop silage
harvester, good cond., $450.;
John Deere side delivery rake,
$75.00, also, two-row Inter-
national corn picker fits M. or
H. Intnl. tractor. Lloyd Kea-
dle, Yatesville, Eb Go9= J-3
(Barnesville).

Farmall Cub tractor, culti-
vators, corn and cotton plant-
ers, belt pulley, 6-% ft. mo-
wer, good cond., $750.00. John
Ss. Murphy, Rt. i Luthersville.

- 1958 Geb PT. .: silage
cutter in excel. cond, and rea-
sonable. Dick George, Rt. 1,
a Ph. 786- 3624 (Coving-
ton

Two A. R. Wood gas brood-
ers, 1000 chick capacity, good
cond. $20.00 ea. Mrs. Margaret
Baker, Redan, Ph. 482-6434
(Lithonia). No collect calls.

Ford one row picker-shel-
ler, used two seasons, good
operating cond., $875. Wayne
Adkins, Rt. 3, Cordele, Ph.
273-2920.

Allis Chalmers Cub tractor
with equipment, good cond.
Felton Todd, Rt. 1, Box 130.
Hephzibah, Ph. 738-2058.

8 Warner and one A. R.
Wood gas brooders, 1000 cap.,
$25.00 ea.; 60 tube feeders, $1
ea.; also, two horse bugey
pole, best offer. Hoyt Mitchell,
Rt. 1, Gillsville.

Model L. John Deere trac-
tor and bottom plow; also,
mule-drawn riding cultivator,
single section harrow, planter
and distributor for above trac-
tor. Leo H. Ingle, 1309 High-
land Ave., Albany.

Bobwhite quail holding pen,
500 quail capacity, reasonable.
Byron M. Davis, 2008 Dod-
son Dr. SW, Atlanta, Ph. DI
4-2305.

1952 Super C. Farmall trac-
tor, cultivators, planters, dis-
tributor and double section
harrow, good cond., $475.00.
Jd: C.sSelf, Box 153;,: Bonaire.

Remington Mall, one man,
power saw. Runs good, needs
new blade. $40.00. Ray Wil-
liams, Rt. 1, Box 150, Forest
Park. Ph. PO 1-8154.

2-horse turning plow; large
Enterprise sausage mill, and
riding lawnmower at sacri-
fice. Mrs..N. L. Bellew, P. O.
Box 1204, Danielsville Rd.,
Athens. Ph, LI 3-5005.

Eight Bailey electric brood-
ers, 1000 capacity, good cond.,
ready to plug in and use, $25
ea Us R Smith. Sr vans
field. No collect calls.





















Deep well pump; 120 gallon
tank; two Tenco gas heaters,
1 med. 1 large. Randall Wald-
hour, Rincon. soa 6-5731.

Welding machine, 180 amp.
heavy duty cutting outfit and
other welding equipment. R.
E. McChargue, 137 Campbell-
ton Rd., Fairburn.

1961 International Diesel
tractor, M. 275; 8 ft. dbl. sec-
tion harrow; disc plow; plani-
ers and cultivators. No crop
in 1962, smal] one, 1961. Like
new, kept under shelter. Will
sell at discount or trade for
cows or &ynal]l farm ani pa
difference, or will trade for



body.



New .5-row Tygart cotton
duster, works on one-row
Farmall tractor. Dusted fur-
rows cotton 4 times 1962. Cost
new, $150.00 will take $100.
Bill Knight, Rt. 3, Lyons, 5
mi. East on Rt. 280.

1953 B. model Allis Chal-
mer tractor,
cond., 8 dise harrow, $550.
B. L. Craven, Rt. 1, Martin.

Factory - made single hor-
se trailer. Good tires an J
spare. Trailer good cond. C.
E. Cole, 103 Needle Drive,
Forest Park. Ph. 366-3356.

Extra heavy duty 1951
Dodge truck with equalizing
tandum, good 10 x 20 tires, 5
speed transmission, recently
overhauled, new clutch, mo-
tor just overhauled. Cab in
good cond. Will carry 20 ft.
$795.00. Lamar Put-
nam, Route 2, Fairburn. Ph.
964-6936

350 layer cages for 25c ea.
or all for $70.00. A. F. Kel-
logg, 3040 Flat Shoals Rd.,
Route 2, College Park, Ph.
964- 4594.

McCormick, 1 row, mount-
ed type 2C - 11 corn snapper,
like new, fits super C. trac-
tor, $400.00 Billy Joe Turling-
ton, Route 1, Covington. Ph.
786-5116.

-Good two-horse . wagon;
John Deere Mower and cut-
away harrow, mule drawn; al-













so, other tools. D. H. Sum-
merlin, Rt 3. Carrollton.-2
mi, of Glenlock. Ph. 854-
4484,



Milk meter, used to ca
milk, pipeline type milking
systems, good cond. S. W.
Few. Apalachee. Ph. 278R2
(Madison).

Ford cultipacker, lift type
and PTO hay baler, extra
good cond.; Ford PTO lift type
hay rake; and lift slip clutch
rotary cutter. James O. An-





derson, Starrsville. Ph. 786-
DOs

Set of cattle scales, 8000 Ibs.
Howe, practically new. C.

Lloyd Smith, Box 327, Elli-
jay. Ph. 5-4426.

Ford tractor 8 N. model in
excel. cond. with harrow, all
purpose plow, scoop pan and
crane, $725.00 D. T. Sanders,
Toccoa, Ph. 886-4076 after
4:30 P. M. weekdays, or Sat-
urday.

Rife ram No. 10-B complete
with drive pipe and appx. 400
ft. 3/4 in. plastic pipe, $100:
also 4-wheel rubber-tired
tractor wagon built to carry
heavy-load. $80.00. Both good
cond. Charlie Singleton, Rt.
1, Cumming. Ph. 887- 4418.

10 Bradshaw electric brood-
ers, like new. Used for two
chicken houses; 14 Oakes and
Warner LP gas brooders, good
cond., $15.00 ea.; Allis Chal-
mers, G. tractor, good cond.,
$400.00 and cultivator, hy-
draulic lift; Allis Chalmers B.
mowing machine, $75.00; 8 in.
lime spreader, $40.00; 1952
Chevrolet truck, 2-speed axle,
$300.00. Glenn Chase, P. O.
Boe III, Oglethorpe. Ph. 8-
9521.

Double decker rabbit hutch,
good cond., 64 in. high, 32 in.
wide. 60 in. long. Make offer:
B. - Hampton 201 Fulfo rd

n









good tires. A-1.



in. wide and | ft. long
body with springs, tire
good cond. $50.00. H.
son, Rt. 2, Stone Mountai :

Want to trade air compri
sor for truck, or will sell
$275.00. Good shape.
Street, Pine Lake. Ph. 4:
5524. No collect calls.

International McCor mi
corn snapper, one row, mot
on Super C. Farmall tra
Has picked 200 acres of- 0:
Bought new, A-1 cond.
sell half price. Guy Reag:
McDonough. Ph. 423- 4385"
ter. 7:00 P. M.

DeLaval pipe fine for
stanchion barn, with 3 un
complete, $1250: also, Farm

H. butane burner, fair shap
$400.00; planter and cultiv
tor for M., $50.00 ea.; 3-d: s
plow, $75.00; heavy du

disc harrow, $150.00; po:

No. 10 case hammer
cellent eond., $250.00. u
W. Abel, Rt. ae Box 35, Wa
Springs. Ph. 846- ule (Ma
chester).

Used V8 late model Stud
baker truck motor with ove
head valves, good cond. Ca
be cranked and checked. ee,
complete; also 6 good truce!
tires and tubes size 700 x 16-
6 ply, $8.00 and $12.00 fo
each tire and tube. M. H. Da-
vis, Rt. 4, Box 154, Woodla
Rd., Thomaston. Bo

1947 1-1/2 ton with
motor Ford truck with
stake body and fair | :
Sab. ae ene eae 31 0
Rainbow Dr., Rt. 1,

Ph. BU 9-3966.

Two used tractor tires
tubes to match. Good
and cond. Small break one
Size 10 x 24 4-ply. Two
$20. 00; also Farm Master he:





pilot light

thermostat control, 28 =
steel canopy, good cond.
G. M. Guedes, Rt. ay
nesville,



400 gal..Creamery Pac ge
milk tank and_ all -necessa:
parts for quick installatic
Reasonably priced. Dick
ge, wal = Oxford. Pie se
3624 (Covington). :

Ten Big Dutchman ~
burner kerosine brooders,
prox. 80 water jugs and s
hanging feeders. John E
ker, Greensboro, Ph.
4544 : ee

_ B. model Farmall tra
with or without M. M. mowe
tractor, $200.00, mower,
or will trade for calves,
horses or garden
James R. Cowan, Rt, 1, R
Face, 1 mi. North.



New Holland, No. 68 |
liner hay baler in excel.
$1250.00; New Holland
type mower with 6 ft. |
$250.00; 3 point hitch sub
soil plow, used 1 day, $100.
See at my farm, Madras, nea
Newnan. R. B. Bowen,
Peters St., SW, Atlanta
MU 8-1428. No collect :

1960 Ford F 600 tracto lo
mileage, clean;
flat trailer, air brakes

plete outfit, $2.000.00,
sell trailer separately,
Reese. Rt. 4, Canton, Ph
2818. No collect calls.

Cub tractor, new tires;
rotary cutter; new 1-dise ]
ler; 2-dise tiller; drag harro
weeder; two sets cultivat

and planters; all plow to
$1,000.00. C. T. Rooks,
Magnolia Dr. Meceu, Ph.
3-3310.

Want good used al
A tractor with bush bog or
mowing blade, state age, con
competitive price. Ro:
berts, JT... Boxe Do
Ground, Ph. 735-3011. s

Want good 2-row tracto
and equipment. T. M. Jc
Rito. Soperton. ;





quipment

WANTED

















Want 1 or 1-1/2 gal. black
dinner pot with rolled top
ike wash pot, also, one cider
ill and farm bell. All let-

answered. J. C. Hard-
nan, Rt. 2, Carlton.

Want pair of scales suitable
for weighing cattle. George S.
herston, Featherston
rms, Rt. 5, Rome.

Want used 300 gal. milk
ank with ice pack. G. W.
Mallard, Girard.

Want dozier blade to fit
Farmall tractor to
. C. Wells, 8138
in Street, College Park.

: junked Super A.

rmall tractor with good
r and housing, 150 mi. ra-
us. H. G. Young, P. O. Box
8, Thomasville.

Want Egg-O-Matic e g g
rader, candler and washer-
er that handles 10 to 20
ases per hr. Charlie E. Bar-
ett, Rt. 1, Cornelia. :

Want tractor and equip.,
ite stating size and make.
immett Hopson, R. F. D. 1,
ranklin. -

Want 40 or 50 sections us-
ed, 10 or 12 hole, metal nests
laying hens. Jimmy Hol-
mb, Rt. 2, Cleveland.

Want to buy post hole dig-

that will operate on
armall Super C. tractor with
point hitch. W. L. Robinson,
ox 149, College Park.

Want rotary mower for
d tractor; 3 point hitch,
consider others; also,
soiler, State cond. price
phone in first letter. H.
Langley, 1517 Howell Mill
NW. Atlanta 18, Ph. TR
7763. No collect calls.

_ Want Rotary type mower
d power take off pulley for
is Chalmers G. tractor; al-
4 or 5 used metal gates,
: = 16 ft. long. Fred A.
ant, Pelham. Ph. 294 - 8640.

Want western saddle rea-
onably priced; and_ below
loor -feed mixer. Richard
eckham, Molena. Ph. 4342.

- Want junked John Deere H.
actor for parts. Wallace
oogler, Rt. 3, Spring Creek
Thomaston. Ph, 647-4846.
ant 1956 or 1958 1/2 ton
hevrolet pick-up truck in

d., and reasonably
. L. E. Bangham, Rt. 2,





int hitch tractor; also
d one mile of hog or cattle

. D. Barnwell, 100
St., NE. Atlanta 5.

ant good used tin an y
dard lengths; also, want
used Big Dutchman feed-
7 broiler use. H. C. Cor-

nt 8 N Ford tractor for
ts; also, good used chain
, one-man type, less than
cee old. M. B. Riherd,

Nant to trade David Brad-
rotary-type lawnmower
eycle bar. George E. Ja-

eson, Rt. 1, Hull.

Want two tractor tires, 10 x
28 or 11 x 28 in good cond.
James L. Croy, Rt. 6, Mariet-

Ph. 428-0927. _

Want used metal roofing,
food cond. Give price deliver-
ed and for picked-up, with-
in 35 mi. Roswell. M. S. Coop-
er, Houze Way, Roswell. Ph.

93-9061. No collect calls.

ant junked Allis Chal-
mer G. model tractor at rea-
sonable price. S. D- Calhoun,
Rt. 1, Lumber City.

Livestock

FOR SALE



_bulls.|ed, dam from



Double Reg. polled herefora
bull, with papers, dark red
and gentle, 3 yrs. old, wt.
1400 lbs. or more, $300. at
farm or will deliver within
100 mi. for $325. Selling to
prevent inbreeding. L. H.
Jones, Rt. 2, Flowery Branch,
1.3 mi. from Hwy. No. 23. Ph.
532-6046. (No collect calls).

BBL Reg. polled Hereford
heifers and bulls, weaning
age, wt. 500 lIbs., very nice,
pasture condition. J. G. Willis,
Alpharetta, Ph. GR 5-5011.

24 fresh milch cows, mostly
Jerseys, in full production, and
milk base with Irvindale
Dairies.. Will sell together or
separately. Pat A. McRee,
Buckhead, Ga. (Morgan
ae Ph. 615-M4. (Madi-
son).



quality, Reg. polled Hereford
bulls of service age; also, 25
younger bulls, all calfhood
vac. and with clean pedigree.
Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1,
erp be Ph. 584-2312 (Od-
um).

Jersey, Guernsey and Hol-
stein first calf heifers,. vac-
cinated, good quality. R. G.
Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph.
268-4032.

Jersey milch cow to fresh-
en in February with second
calf, very gentle. J. L. An-
derson, Rt. 1, Riverdale, Ph.
GR 8-6856. a

Purebred Whiteface cows and
calves, heifers and bulls, no
papers but record available.
W. F. Keenan, Rt. 1, Roswell,
Ph. 993-6587.



Two-year old Hereford bull
Reg., $300.; also, Reg. cow
and heifer calf, fine breeding,
doth for $250. R. L. Johnson,
sr. Fairburn, Ph. 964-3981.

Family milch cow, Jersey,
bred back to Jersey; also,
Hammermill for sale. Mrs. J.
L. Potter, Macs and County
line dey nt. a, Boxe GD:
Douglasville.

Double. standard Reg. poll-
ed Hereford bulls, 10 mos.
old, good size and color. Roy
Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia
(Klondike), Ph. 482-8433.

Purebred Black Angus
heifer, wt. 600 lbs., 11 mos.
old. Must sell. F.F.A. project.
Ronny Barton, Rt. 1, Box
239, Lithia Springs, (County
line rd., across from Planta-
tion pipeline), Ph. WH 2-

Several nice, deep red, top| 3291

28 head Black Angus cattle,
27 cows and nice bull, priced
right. J. B. Ellis, Rt. 2, Fair-
burn, Ph. 964-7974, nights.

Five Holstein milch cows,
all freshened in past 4 to 9
wks., three with second calf
and: two with third calf.
Harper Eavenson, Rt. 5, El-
berton, Ph. 283-2646.

Dairy herd and equip: 45
milking cows, 20 bred and
open heifers including most-
ly Reg. Jerseys with few
Holsteins and Guernseys;
practically new 500 gal. Kraft
bulk tank with regulator and
releaser, base with Coop and
4 unit DeLaval pump with 2



units. B. L. Stiving, Bishop, |p

Ph. SO 9-3331 (Athens) af-
ter 8 P.M...



Four springer cows, 2 large
Guernseys, 1 Holstein, and 1
Jersey; also polled Hereford
bull, 2 yrs. old, subject to re-
gistration. Hugh Norman,
Kensington, Ph. LE 9-2352.

Reg. Black Angus bull with
papers, 13 mos. old, wt. ap-
prox. 600 lbs., $175.; also, two
nice Black Angus steers, wt.
approx. 250 to 425 Ibs., $195.
for both, or will sell separate-
ly. Walter H.. Sheppard, Re-
den, Ph. 482-6537 (Lithonia)
No collect calls. :

Purebred Guernsey bull, 16

mos. old, deep red with plen-
ty of white, shortcoupled, de-



horned and ring in nose, can-

not be reg. Edward S. Thur-
mond, Rt. 3, Madison. Ph.
118-J, after 5 P.M.

Reg. Angus bull, 10 mos.
old, $200. Otis Burger, Rt. 2,
Dalton.

3 good Guernsey milch cows
to freshen with 3rd and 4th
calves in October, all good
clean cows. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington.

Purebred polled-type Here-
ford heifer to freshen in Feb-
ruary, and polled type Guern-
sey cow bred to Hereford,
both $300. H. H. Rooks, Mad-
ras, Ph. Al, 3-3462 (Newnan).

Several Hereford steers and
heifers; also, Holstein steers
and heifers, all weigh about
500 Ibs., ea. and up;
two year old bull, fullblooded
Hereford, 800 lbs.. $175. See
at my farm at Madras near
Newnan. R. B. Bowen, 316
Peters St.. SW Atlanta, Ph.
MU 8-1428. (No collect calls).

Reg. Shorthorn bull, well
built, wt. about 1300 Ibs.,
selling to prevent inbreeding,
4 yrs. old in March, have
napers. $300. J. Carter Hood,
Rt. 1, Barnesville, Ph. 1579-J
(No collect calls).

Reg. Angus bulls, 7-9 mos.
old, Eileenmere_ breedins,
Reg. and certificate. $150. R.
O. Anderson, c/o Double D
Ranch, Keysville.









Reg. Jersey to freshen in
fall with 2nd calf, $175.; al-
so purebred Jersey to freshen
soon with first calf. $150. Mrs.
Hugh L. White, Stockbridge.

Reg. Angus beef sire, calv-
ed 5-6-1958, bloodlines;
grandson of Home Place
Hileenmere 210th, other
breeding of Eileenmere 487th
and Eileenmere 85th, wt. 1200
lbs.. sire of 40 cows, good
health, gentle. Selling to pre-
vent inbreeding. $450. at
farm. can arrange delivery.
Joe B. Alexander, Rt. 1, View

78-6130.

Reg. Angus bull, 8 mos.
old, Eileenmere bloodline, ex-
cellent conformation, from
clean herd, calfhood vaccinat-





w. Ss

Community, Cornelia. Ph.



Hardy Fai ;

Reg. Black Angus bull, Eile-
enmere breeding, wt. 1200
Ibs., will be 3 yrs. old in .No-
vember. James Preast, Rt. 1,
Kennesaw, Ph. 428-3826.

Swine

Berkshire pigs, 9 wks. old,
2 gilts and 3 boars, $25. ea.,
best ever, prizewinners. Mike
Williams, Charing, Ph. UN 2-
4193, (Butler).

Reg. improved Duroc pigs,
4 mos. old, wt. 125 Ibs., $35.
ea. Ernest P. Carter, Baxley.
Ph. 7-2877. f

Yorkshire sow, purebred,
first litter of 14. Jimmy
Thompson, Rutledge.

Reg. Black Essex, (the hog
that will fatten at any age)
wormed and treated. Will ship
anywhere, Wiley G. Dampies,
Rt. 1, Box 210, Valdosta.

Three Berkshire male pigs,
several gilts, 75 lbs. ea., all

from registered stock, $25. ea.

Loyd Keadle, Yatesville.

Four Hampshire and Tam-
worth pigs, 7 wks. old. Jo-
seph E. Dyer, Rt. 3, Box 43,
Iliawassee.

Nice Reg. Tamworth boars
and a few young gilts. J. S.
Davis Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald,
Ph. 6541.



Purebred Duroc pigs for
sale from good bloodlines.
Will reg. in buyers name.
C, M. Eunice, Jr., Rt. 3, Way-
cross. Ph. AT 3-9396. :

Full stock Hampshire pigs
for sale; also, want to ex-
change a Reg. male pig for an
unrelated Reg. male pig. Carl
C. Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Cherry red Durocs Reg. in
United Duroc Assn., wormed

from 6 wks. old and up. See
abotarmss A. .. Weathers,
iO. Boxcai. Hwy. 32,.uer=

shon.

100 pigs about eight wks.
old, O.1.C. and Poland China
and Duroe crossed. D. H.
Summerlin, Rt. 3, Carrollton,
Er Glenlock.) Ph. 854-

Big boned Guinea pigs, 6
wks. old, $10. ea. B. F. Bobo,

Rt. 1, Canton. 12 mi. East,
Hwy. 20) Ph, 99U" 27-2507
(Cumming).



Horses, Mules & Ponies

Nice young 3 yr. old horse
and saddle for sale, broken to
ride, gentle. Alex Dopson,
Jacksonville.

At stud: Reg. Shetland stal-
lion Red Toppers Goldie,
Reg. No. 52603 and J.A.G. Red
Crescent, Jr., Reg. No. 60714.
Both red sorrel, wht. mane
and tail and proven producers
of fine quality and color colts,
fee $50. with return privilege.
%. M. Snow, c/o Sanford
Lake Farm, Rt. 1, Hull. Ph.
eee (Athens). No collect
calls.

White stallion, 3 yrs. old,
wt. about 800 lbs.; also, buck-
skin mare with 4 mos. old
colt and bred back; also bug-
gy and 2 wheel cart. A. B.
Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnesville, Ph.
677-2967 (Howser). |

7 yr. old Quarter horse
gentle but high spirited, well
trained, $175. or prefer to
trade for trained gaited brood
mare, Roy Vinyard, Rt. 1, Al-
pharetta, Ph. GR 5-6245.

3 colts: pony, 1/2 pony,
and purebred Quarter horse,
sale or trade for heifers: Mrs.
F. W. Donovan Jr., Box 312,
Thomasville. :

Horse mule, weight about
1200 Ibs., abt. 2 yrs. old. B. A.
Games, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain,
Ph. 469-5242. :

Stud and filly Reg. Quar-
ter horse yearlings, priced for
quick sale at $350. and $375.
Ivan E. Taylor, Rt. 3, Box
245, Griffin, Ph. 8-8304.





and treated for Cholera, male|R
and gilts service size; also,|b







saddle horse and half Tenn.
Walker, red with flax mane
and tail and white star in
fcrehead, gentle, well trained,
with halter and bridle, no

bad habits, $200. Robert L,
Ray, Rt. 1, Palmetto, Ph,
463-5051,

20 horses and ponies; Quar-
ter, Walking and gaited, some
egs., some grade, all- mareg
red to permanent Reg. Quar-
ter horse. Ralph C.
1938 Bouldercrest Drive., SE,
Atlanta 16, Ph. MA 7-8488.

Se TS This rig renee

Red mare mule, 12 yrs. old,
950 Ibs.; grey mare mule, 16
yrs. old, 900 Ilbs., gentle,
works anywhere; also, 1956

body, 3200 6-ply tries. good
cond. Raymond Wallace, Rt.
1 Thaxton Rd., College Park,
Ph, 767-6102.



loosa mare, 4 Quarter horse
mares, wht. walking horse
filly, all in foal; also, Reg. 2
yr. old Walking horse stallion.
Roy Deal, Toccoa. Ph 886-
3283.
ee
_Nice grey, part Arabian,
five-gaited, saddle mare with
four month old filly colt. by
side; also, dry. well -rotted
horse and cow manure, $1.
bag, or $5. pick-up truck
load; and multi-colored In-
dian corn, 3 ears for 50. Mary
Lynn White, 2400 Boulder
Crest Rd., SE, Atlanta 16, Ph.
MA 77-0311.

Three saddle horses, 5, 8,
and 10 yrs. old, all good rid-
ing horses and suitable for
young or adults, priced right,
at farm. T. W. Phillips, West-





over Farm, Kennesaw, Ph.
428-2959.
Mexican burros; 2 yr. old

male and female and 10 mo.
old male; also one older male,
all reasonably priced. Arthur
Childree, 5215 Rivoli Dr., Ma-
con, Ph, SH 5-0213. ;

At stud: White roan stud,
one of the best mannered of-
fered, Gaited, fee, $12.50;
also, want double horse trail-
er in good condition, cheap.
Butch Milner, Rt. 6, Eastman.

Four year old Pinto mare,
wt. about 800 lbs., excellent
conformation and gentle, ideal
saddle horse, new bridle and
show saddle included, $225.,
or will trade for cattle of
equal value. H. F., Yarbrough,
ae 4, Douglasville, Ph. 942-
ddl |







Shetland ponies,
geldings and weanling colts,
some childbroke, all gentle,
good variety of colors to
choose from, $75. and up; al-

so, pony carts, saddles and
harness. Z. W. Kirkland, 2621
Ball Park Dr., Tucker, Ph.
938-1574.



Duroc boars and gilts, 3
mos, old, $25.; 4 mos. old,
$35.: gilts, 6 mos. old, $55.
Treated for cholera and can be
registered. Frederick Zipper-
er, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton.
(15 mi. S. E. on Hwy. No. 30).

Berkshire boars, service age
from breeds top bloodlines,
choice meat-type; also, few
top pigs sired by son of
Break O Day PR, CMS and
SW Queens Mainstay 4th. CL.
S. Y. Sosebee, Rt. 1, Demo-
rest.

Purebreed Duroc gilt, 6
mos. old, can register. Perry
Hammond, Rt. 1, Kathleen
(1-1/2 mi. Lake Joy) Ph. 429-
2634). .

O.T.C. breeding stock med-
ium block type pigs 9 wks.
old, $22. ea., Reg. and treat-
ed: also, 6 mo. old gilt, $32.,
F.O.B. farm, no Sunday sales.
Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1. Com-
merce.

Reg. Spotted. Poland China
boars and gilts, long, lean
meat type, best blood lines;
also, service age boars. Will
ship. Julius George, ete as
Cave Spring.

Reg. Duroc hogs, large ser-
vice boar, sow and litter of
S pigs, 3 gilts and boar,
months, F.F.A. stock; also, 24
head purebred Angus cattle.
Larrv Enlow, Rt. 2. Hamilton,
c/o H. G. Wilkes, Ph: MA 8-
4068.

Reg. Durocs 6 gilts and 2
males, med and treated
f Can



wor
Cholera, mos. old. |

Michigan burro (jack),
three yrs. old, gentle, 8 yr.
old rides him, will come when
called. $60. Robert L. Daniel,
Sr., Rt. 2, Thomaston, (off
Barnesville Hwy. at Ben Hill.
No collect calls.)

At stud: Registered, Tenn.
Walking horse, Georgia Sun-
set, Reg. No. 571314, proven
show horse, free $50. with re-
turn privileges. Ralph Hens-
ley, c/o Green Hill Farm,
Augusta. Ph. 736-3635.

American saddle horse, 5-
gaited, gentle but spirited,
sorrell with white blaze on
forehead, stocking feet, $200.
Larry Forist, 368 Oakhurst
Drive, Marietta, Ph. 42-
23476.

10 extra nice Shetland pony
mares, 3 to 5 yrs. old, all to
drop colts in spring; solid
white filly colt, 10 mos. old;
also, nice pony cart, saddles
and bridles. Come see and
make offer, no reasonable of-
fer refused. Jess Holbook,
415 North Main St., Jones-
boro.

Pair mare mules for sale.
Glen Hays, Rt. 2, Temple.

At stud, 3 stallions: Golden
palomino, Step Easy Little
Man; dark gold, Sun Dress

7 Parade; and jet black pure-

bred, Arabian 3 yrs. old, Fee
$25. Pick up mare and breed
till caught; also, dark golden
stallion, 4 yr. old, Palomino,
and 3 yr. old Palomino for
sale. J. W. Van Horn, Jr.





5. Ti M. Jones, Rt.

mares, |.

4457 Covington Hwy, Deca-}:
tur, Ph. BU. 9-5798.-
are mule, 1000 lbs. wt.,

Black mare pleasure horse
around 11 or 12 yrs. old, rid-
den by 14 yr. old girl, ex-
cellent cow herder, $150. or
will exchange for cattle of
equal value. See any time. C.
C. Hadley, Rt. 1, Pine Moun-
tain. :
Two Shetland pony mares,
one with horse colt, one with
mare colt, mares bred back;
two year old fillies bred; 2,
two-year old, half Shetland
geldings. O. F. Harden, Foik-
ston, Ph. HY 6-4726.

Golden Palomino gelding
recent first place winner in
open Palomino class at El-
perton. Excellent pleasure
harse; also, spotted, 650-700
lb. walk-trot pony, ist place
show winner, September, per-
fect for children, reasonable.
Asa Marshall, 4511 Rivoli Dr.,
Macon, Ph. SH 3-0323.

50 in. chestnut grey dapple
fine quality pony; Quarter
horse type Pinto mare, gentle;
also, horse trailer. All rea-
sonably priced for immediate
sale. R. T. Nestor, 515 Aber-
deen Dr., Pine Lake, Ph. HI
38-5639. :

__Sheep and Goats

Wht. Saanan milk goat,
good milker; also, several
other milk type goats and
young nannies and billies for
Williams, Rt. 1,
Forest Park, Ph.





PO 1-8154. Nes
Eight month old Nubian
goat for sale, $15. Mrs. Tal-
madge Hamlin, Rt. 1, Magni
Community, Conyers. . ;
Young goats for sale: ready
to barbecue, $6. ea. os
Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97, Thom-
asville. ?
Three milk ,goats, just twe
milkings, and 1, bil
stock, all for



Wheeler, Rt, 1.



PAGE THRES

Nice 15 month old stallion,
appx. 700 Ibs, half American

Jenkins,

Chevrolet pick-up truck, long

2 Palomino mares, Appa=-













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CEDAR VALLEY MILL, lartown, Ga. d F
Swisher 17% Lay Ration G 17.0 3.0 5.0 _penreia low
*protein low F 16.3 3.6 3.6 :
; MACON MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Ga. oe
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Ga. mie-Way Seopped Corn
Prosperity Brand Old Process" 36% Protein : *protein low, fat low F
Cottonseed Meal G 17.0
*fiber high F 36.8 3.8 18.4 j
i MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Ga. :
Fairway All Mash Grower Medicated G
CENTRAL SOYA, McMillen Feed Div., Fort Wayne, Ind. os x *protein low F
poster Mix Pullet i wk 63-04HMedicated r 3 ay Fairway Cage Concentrate, Medicated 6
: ; *protein low F
: Fairway Broiler Starter CrumblesMedicatedM-24 G
COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Ga. ; *protein low FE
Broiler Maker (A) Medicated F G 22.0 4.0 4.0
*protein low F 21.2 42 2.9
: MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee, Ga.
DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Ga. eeoiae Now er eens ee
Elizabeth Beauty Brand 45% Protein Peanut Meal : protein low F
& Hulls G 45.0 3.0 20.0 :
ae : NEWPORT RICE MILLS, INC., Newport, Ark. |
*protein low F 44.0 6.3 9.2 Rice Mill By-Product : Sc
DIXIE- PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tenn. fat low, fiber high F
Red Lion Shorts G 16.0 4.0 6.0
*fiber high F 16.1 4.0 6.5
RICE BY- PRODUCTS, INC., Crowley, La.
: : Rice he GS
es DOTHAN OIL MILL COMPANY, Dothon, Ala. . *protein low F
ees 45% Protein Solvent Extracted Peanut Feed G 45.0 2.0 20.0 :
*protein low F 44.4 2.0 20.0
ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Ark. :
Rice Mill By-Product G
EMPIRE RICE MILLS, INC., Fair Oaks, Ark. *protein low, fiber high aE |
Rice Mill By-Product G 6.0 5.0 28.0 . : :
*fiber high F 6.0 5.4 30.2
Rice Mill By-Product G 6.0 5.0 28.0 SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Weiner, Ark.
_ *protein low, fat low, fiber high F 5.8 4.6 29.9 Pure Wheat Bran GS
. *protein low 5 F
: ESTHERWOOD RICE SALES CORPORATION, Estherwood, La. . ; =
= Rice Mill By-Product G 30.0 | SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Ga.
ee *fiber high F 5.6 45 31.1 Alta Broiler Starter Medicated 140 G
ce *protein low : Ex
= FARMERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Ga. : =
eo Farmers Broiler Finisher Medicated G 19.5 5.0 3.5 SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spatronburg Atewtted SG! :
sf *protein low F 18.7 6.3 2.6 Spartan Quality 32% Dairy Concentrate G:;
2 3 *fiber high : F
GEORGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC., Dalton, Ga. -
Strain's Broiler Mash Medicated GS 21.0 8.0 4.0 SWIFT & COMPANY, Douglas, Ga. :
sis *fat low F 21.0 7.5 3.0 Swift's Broiler Finisher Concentrate 6
. *protein low, fiber high F
| g Swift's Broiler Starter Concentrate ; CG.
Py GILMER COUNTY FARM DEVELOPMENT ASS'N, Ellijay, Ga. *fiber high E
Rives Gil-Co Breeder All Mash ; G 17.0 3.0 6.0 Swift's Broller Finisher Concentrate G
pa *protein low F 16.2 3.5 3.5 *protein tow, fiber high F
a HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Ill. aie THOMPSON'S FARM SUPPLY, INC., Baxley, Ga. .
: Red Comb Broiler Starter Z3 Medicated 6 23.0 5.0 a5 Ground Corn Cob & Shucks with 15% Molasses G
a *protein low, fiber high F 22.1 5.0 a9 : *fiber high F
JACKSON FEED MILL, Stockbridge, Ga. WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Ga. ~
Jackson's Snap Corn 6 7.5 2.5 11.0 Weaver's Broiler Starter Medicated G
*protein low F 7.2 2.8 10.2 *fat low F



FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE
July, 1962































GGuaranteed by Manufacturer LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tenn, an ces
S sivad be Seale Chemie Loret Broiler Mash Medicated S
(P) protein low, fat low F
PPenalized
MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Ga.

i 3 PROTEIN FAT FIBER Fairway Poultry Mixer (35%) Medicated GS
ee (P) protein low F
t AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, Ky. : Fairway Poultry Mixer 35.0% Medicated GS

Red "A" Super High Energy Broiler Ration Crumbles (P) protein low F
Medicated G 255 4.0 3.0 -
(P) protein low F 22.9 5.4 2.9 THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Feed Division, Minneapolis, Minn.
BIG A FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Toccoa, Ga. Pillsbury's Best Maxi-Finisher Broiler Pellets8- D SG
Big "A" Complete Laying Mash G70 60 a6 ye :
(P) fat low
Pee caer ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Ark.
THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, Cincinnati, Ohio Rice Mill By-Product S
Buckeye 44% Protein Solvent Extracted Soybean Meal G 44.0 0.5. 7.0 (P) protein low, fat low, fiber high F
(P) fiber high Re ada 8.1 B
BYRD MILLING COMPANY, Loganvilie, Ga. THE QUAKER. Of%3) COME At carne nee
Byrd's Best'* Brand Hog Feed G 16.0 2.5 8.0 ote Sam Somers a low 7
eu (P) protein low, fiber high F 13.7 2.6 8.7
CENTRAL SOYA, McMillen Feed Division, Fort Wayne, Ind. SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Ga.
oer Mix 50% Dairy Mixer Concentrate G 50.0 0.5 10.0 Moflo 16% Dairy Feed G
(P) protein low F 46.0 tA 7.3 (P) fiber high F
JULIETTE MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Ga. THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, INC., Hazlehurst, Ga.
Riverside Broiler Starter Medicated GS 23.0 6.0 3.5 Ground Shucks with 25% Molasses
(P) protein low F 21.2 6.0 26. ) fiber hi me
LIBERTY RICE MILL, INC., epinn. a : . rei neg : NE in Ni
_ Mill By-Prod gi ; ks ( D230 3 > Way Dai: ee





ESTHERWOOD RICE SALES CORPORATION, Estherweod, La.
1 feed as declared





FAMBROUGH'S MILL, Monroe, Ga.
1 feed as declared





FARMERS ENTERPRISE, Alma, Go.
1 feed as declared





FARMERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Ga.
2 feeds as declared





-

FARMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, Lawrenceville, Ga..
1 feed as declared





FARMERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsville, Ga.
1 feed as declared





FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Ga,
6 feeds as declared





FINDLEY BROTHERS, Duluth, Ga.
2 feeds as declared





W. B. FLEMING COMPANY, Jacksonville, Fia.
3 feeds es declared





FLINT RIVER MILLS, Bainbridge, Ga.
2 feeds as declared





L COMPANY, Cincinnati, Ohio

G & K, INC., Cobb, Ga.
1 feed as declared



larkesville, Ga. : ee
Ss a GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gcinesville, Ga.

OPE 40 feeds as declared
Juno, Ga.



se

GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Ga.
4 feeds as declared







GEORGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC., Dalton, Ga.
4 feeds as declared :



t

_ GILLESPIE BROTHERS COMPANY, Carnesville, Ga.
1 feed as declared







- GILMER COUNTY FARM DEVELOPMENT ASSOCIATION, Ellijay, Ga.
: 4 feeds as declared : &



GROGAN FEED & POULTRY, Cumming, Ga.
1 feed as declared







HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Ill., Cartersville, Ga.
21 feeds as declared :





HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Fort Valley, Ga.
18 feeds as declared





HICKS MILLING COMPANY, Cumming, Ga.
4 feeds as declared



H. P. HOOD & SONS, Dunedin, Fia.
-1 feed as declared





HUNT FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Cathoun, Ga.
' 1 feed as declared





JULIETTE MILLING. COMPANY, Macon, Ga.
1 feed as declared





; Summing, Ga.

Rees :

KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Ga.
7 feeds as declared





KUDER PULP SALES COMPANY, Leke Alfred, Fla
1 feed as declared





LACROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wise.
2 feeds as declared





LANIER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Ga,
8 feeds as declared -





LATHEM & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Ga.
6 feeds as declared





LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Ga.
1 feed as declared sl





LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tenn.
18 feeds as declared



















Continued from Page 5
LUXORA GIN COMPANY, Luxora, Ark.
: 2 feeds as declared



FEEDS FOUND



July, 1962

AS DECLARED

ROLLINS POULTRY FARM, Bowden, Ga.
1 feed as declared














MACON MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Ga.
1 feed as declared

- ROME OIL MILL DIVISION, Rome, Ga.
: 1 feed as declared










MARBUT MILLING COMPANY,
15 feeds as declared

INC., Augusta, Ga.

2 feeds

SCOTT FARM SUPPLY, Claxton, Ga.

as declared










MASTER MIX FEED MILLS,
5 feeds as declared

INC., Flowery Branch, Ga., Athens, Ga.

8 feeds

SECURITY MILLS,

ING., Knoxville, Tenn.
as declared



3 feeds








THE MILLER COMPANY, Richland, Ga.
1 feed as declared :

T. G. SHAW & SON, Roswell,

Ga.
as declared







MILLER POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Ala.
3 feeds as declared




SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Ga
1 feed as geclcred



2 feeds





MORGAN COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Madison, Ga,
1 feed es declared

SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Hunt Foods & Industries, Macon, Ca

as declared








NASSAU FERTILIZER & OIL COMPANY, INC., Fernandina Beach, Fic.

1 feed as declared

SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS,
1 feed as declared

INC., Orlando, Fic,









NEWPORT RICE MILL, INC., Newport, Ark.
1 feed as declared

SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Ga. ~
3 feeds as declared



SOUTHERN PCULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Ga.
8 feeds as declared



NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER,
= 3 feeds as declared



INC., Bowman, Ga.





SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY,
13 feeds as declared -

ING., Gainesville, Ga.











NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Nashville, Tenn,
1 feed as declared

__| SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Neweerry Spartanterg $s. C.
3 feeds as declared








OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Ga.
: 1 feed as declared

STANDARD MILLS,
1 feed as declared

INC., Macon, Ga,








OWEN & LAWSON FEED COMPANY, Canton, Ga.
1 feed as declared

STANDARD FEED MILLS,
6 feeds as declared

INC., Gainesville, Ga.





OZIERS FEED MILL, INC., Bowden, Ga.
2 feeds as declared





SWIFT & COMPANY, Douglas, Ga.
& feeds as declared











PASCO PACKING COMPANY, Dade oe Fla,
1 feed as ceciored

THOMAS MILLING COMPANY,
1 feed as declared

INC., Hazlehurst, Ga.








PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covi.
3 feeds as declared

_ion, Ga.

THOMPSON'S FARM SUPPLY, Vidalia, Ga.
2 feeds as declared







W. B. PERRY MILLING COMPANY, Leslie, Ga.
1 feed as declared

UNIVERSAL FOOD PRODUCTS,
1 feed as declared

INC., Lakeland, Fla.











J. L. PILCHER & SONS, Meigs, Ga.
3 feeds as declared

VARNELL MILLING COMPANY, Varnell,
1 feed as declared

Ga.





THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Gainesville, Ga., Minneapolis, Minn,
25 feeds as declared




THE WALL-ROGALSKY MILLING COMPANY, McPherson, Kansas

= - 1 feed as declared








PRODUCERS RICE MILL,

INC., Stuttgart, Ark.
1 feed as declared

BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Ga.
2 feeds as declared








THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY,

Chicago, Ill.
1 feed as declared

WAYNE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Jesup, Ga.
1 feed as declared







RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, Gainesville, Ga., St. Louis, Mo.
76 feeds as declared

WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Ga.
1 feed as declared











RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill,

Ga, .
11 feeds as declared : ;





RICELAND FEED MILL, Stuttgart, Ark.
1 feed as declared

WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Ala.
13 feeds as declared



WHITE PROVISION COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga.
1 feed as declared: :







ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC.. Weiner, Ark.
1 feed as declared ~



Livestock

WANTED

Livestock

FOR SALE







Want 40 Reg. Angus heifers
8 to 9 months old. J. O.
Crowley, 129 Bankhead Ave.,
Carrollton, Ph, TE 3- 8402.

Peel ee ae ee al Ae

Horse boarded, excellent
facilities and reasonable rates,

P. Curry, c/o Curry Comb
Ranch, Evans, Ph. RE 3-8489
(Augusta).

Want work mare and pigs
and shoats. Wooldridge Mor-
rison, Rt. 3B. Clarkesville.

Want saddle hore not over

10, yrs. old; must;
and small three gaited
phe

Sheep and Goats

Saanan and Toggenburg

goats for stud service, $3. Mr.

Payne, Rt. 2, Latty Rd.,
Lulu,:





Thoroughbred Saanan goat
Siving two qts. milk with first
kid, priced right. Ralph D.
Jo ohnson, Route 3, Box 213, N.
Riverdale: Rd. College Park.

One large white milk goat |
pow milking cheap, at, my
home 9-E Hwy. Mrs. R. H.
Whelchel, Rt. 3, Dawsonville.





Clarkesville,









Want 4 ponies and 4 horses
and tack. Will make note of
$1000 for all good in nine
months. Harley Thompson, Rt.
1. Box 99, Hinesville.

Will buy your wild cattle
where they are. as is, or will

put them in your pen for
you. Ivan E. Taylor, Rt. 3,
Box 245, Griffin, Ph. 8-8304.

Want big boned purebred
Guinea boar to be Reg. in my
name. Delmer L. Watkins, Rt.
1, Carlton.

Want to exchange young
Toggenburg buck goat for
Nubian or Toggenburg buck
of unrelated strain. Joseph









Des Bends






WILKES MILL & FEED COMPANY, Washington Ga.
1 feed as declared



Seed & Plants

FOR SALE



Hunt grape vine; 9, one-
yr. Hunt vines, one, one-yr.
male vine, shipped p.p., 2nd.
zone, $6., 10. 2-yr. vines., D-D.5
$8.50; strawberry plants, mix-
ed var., extra large berries,
p.p., and zone, Per. 212. Vau-
telle Hoanand, Winder, Ph.
867-2922, (after 6 p.m.)



1962 crop re-seeding Crim-
son Clover seed, re-cleaned
and shipped only in 100 Ib.
bags. Lot No. CL. 105, Germ.



88 pct., 24 lb., F.O.B. Jonyne:
; , | wood Rt bag.
-Yatesville Rd., |i"

Nice red raspberry plants
cellophane wrapped or ir
plastic, damp packed, $1. 5
doz; nice roots and herbs; rec
Sassafras, queen of meadow
devils shoestring, eto. dock
and May apple, 4 Ib. lard-
box measured full, $1. Mrs
H. A. Chastain, Bt. 5, a
Fer, 241, 2.

10,000 lb. reseeding Care
son clover, pure seed, 99.6!
pet., Germ. 83 pct., hard seed.
8 pet., total Germ. 91 pot. Ne
noxious weed seed, 25c Ib
James T. McKinley, Yates-
ville Rd. Thomaston, Ph
ML 7- 3805. (nights) ies















zi rye, cleaned, ears Be
3.50 bu, FOB. 1





Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE



. , Germ,
: priced
Carter,
3-9755

$2.2
Charles W.,
a PhS. LE

t for
rm. pet. Wm.
Rt. 2, Box 6, Val-
CH 2-0607.

ags Blue Lupine,
0 pct. no weed seeds,
hundred lbs.; also,

Bahia grass seed,
0 pet. firm seed, 50

germ. 90 pct., no
weed seed $25, bag.
leaned and in new
bags. Robert Foun-
x 284, Adrian, Ph.
5. (No collect calls.)

ollard plants, 60c C.;
een and hot cowhorn
pods one cent per pod,
inches. Per. 128. H. F.
2, 3917 Panthersvil-
Ellenwood.

Jum size strawberry
ppm, | p.p. in Ga.
delivery, cello. wrap-

97. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd,
ox 223, Alpharetta.

berry plants, Masta-
Bie25.. C,*) $3.0), 900;
_ Klondikes, $1. C.;
00. Per, 216. Mrs.
Rt. 1, Cumming,

amline everbearing
rry plants $1.50 C.
149. Mrs. John Wea-
it, 2, Temple. 3

ut and_ blueberry
$1.25 doz; chinqua-
ue Damson plums;
ine scuppenong
es, 6, $1.50; catnip,

Guy

balm, horehound, 6,) ~
5 :

rlie bulbs, $1.50 C
postage. 278.
M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah-

choice, well rooted,
tas strawberry plants,
_packed and prepaid at
er C. 1000 lots $1. per
ninimum order $2.25 or
nts. Plant = <a
ring. Permi ;
orth. Rt. 2, Lithon-
HU 2-6720.
wherry plants, Sterns
PSIZe, ie per: C.sP-P:
t resiliant, and cello-
wrapved. Permit No.

ompt delivery. Mrs. Z.
Box 223, Alpharetta.

kemore_. strawberry

s, $1.25 C. Per. 418. Can-
p. Mrs. Bessie Bennett,
6362 E. Ponce de Leon
Stone Mountain, Ph.
07.

000 Ibs. reseeding Crim-
n Clover, germ. 87 pct., hard
5 pet., total germination
no noxious weeds, 20c
sell larger lots cheap~
-M. Pippin, Jr. Rie 2
y, Ph. HE 2-7704.

crop re-seeding Crim-

lover seed, recleaned an

d in 100 lb. bags, Germ.

pct., 25c Ib. F. O. B. J.

wood Bentley, Sr., Rt. 2,
aston. Ph. 647-3688.

ay cherry trees 3, $1.00;
fashioned peachtrees, 3,
0: nice garlic bulbs, 8
0; muscadine grape vines,
1.00; Black walnut trees,
00; blueberry bushes, , |
; Hemalaya blackberry
ts, 6, $1.00; catnip and
hound bunches, 4, $1.00;

raspberry plants, 5, $1.
postage. Permit No. 305.
P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6,
esville.

okers Moregrain Oats re-
ned and bagged, no_noxi-
weeds, $1.10 bu. F.O.B.,
n. 94 pct. Fred Flanders,
ox 114, Dublin, Ph. BR2-

Je

ndike strawberry plants,
ent and young, well rooted
amp packed, $1.00 C; $9

Brown top Millet and spring
Oats, large bales. J. B. Ellis,
Rt. 2, Fairburn, Ph, 964-7974,

nights. :

New crop Millet hay, 75c
per bale; new crop pasture
grass mixed with common
Lespedeza, 60c bale, F. O. B.
my farm at Madras, 6 mi.
from Newnan. Contact me be-
fore pick-up. R. B. Bowen,
316 Peters St., SW, Atlanta,
Ph. MU 8-1428.

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

200 bu. good clean big Oats,
$1 bu. P, Lipory, Rt. 1,
Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578
(no collect calls). :

Good Coastal Bermuda hay
to be baled, $25.00 ton loaded
in field; $28.00 ton loaded out
of barn. Can deliver 5 to 6
tons per load within 75 mi.
radius at small additional
cost, Prices good as long as
baling. Winton C. Harris, Rt.
1, Screven, Ph. 584-2312.
(Odum)

1500 to 2000 bales of Oats,
65c bale in good shelter or
$25.00 ton. Mrs. G. F. Cole,
Box 373, Villa Rica.

Hay in bales, Fescue and
Orchard grass for sale. Joseph
E. Dyer Rt. 3, Box 43, Hia-
wassee.

Coastal or Lespedeza hay,
large bales, 60c, 75c and $1.00
per bale at barn or can de~
liver in 5 ton lots at small
extra charge. R. L. Jackson,
c/o Flint River Farms, Rt. 1
Jonesboro, Ph. DR 8-2245.

Hay, large square bales,
highly fertilized, Bermuda
grass, Fescue or red Clove:,
$1.00 bale, or $35.00 ton. Will
deliver in ton lots within 25
mi. radius at no extra cost.
James H. Kent, Rt. 2. Powder
Springs, Ph. 943-3071.

+

~ Poultry

FOR SALE



Japanese bantams, pure-
blood white Silky, 2 hens and
rooster, $4. Money Order, no
checks. Will ship if buyer

J.| pays express chgs. Silas Snip-

es, Rt. 2, Commerce.

Show type Bantams: trios
of B. B. Brown Leghorns;
Silver Duckwings; Dark Cor-
nish and Rhode Island Reds;
pair each, Blacktail Japs and
Black Polish, and half-grown
biack and blue Rosecombs;
also, eggs from 19 dif. breeds,
10c ea. Cannot ship. Roy
Maddox, Route 1, Lawrence-
ville, (near Crowes store on
old Peachtree Rd.)

Pit Game chickens: Round-

head Clipper cross hen, $2.50;

pullets, 2 and 6 mos. old $3.;
Stag, 8 mos. old, $3., all Clip-
per cross. Will ship express
collect. John Knight, 608 S.
Court Street, Quitman.

15:laying hens and two
roosters, all spring hatched,
$1. ea. or $14. for all. Mrs.
Bernice Strickland, Rt. 4,
ete 239, Smyrna, Ph. 436-
2.

White Rocks and Bantams
for sale. Mrs. R. E. Dodgen,
Rt. 5, Box 246. So. Gordon
Rd., Austell, Ph. 948-3487 af-
ter27:80:-P:M. ss

3 pullets and rooster, March

Lhatch, bulldog type, $5.; hens,

2 yrs. old, bulldog type and

rooster, $1.50 ea. or will trade
for pheasants. Lockard Bell,
2677 Pharr Rd., NE, Atlanta
17. Ph. DR 7-4390.

Bantams from show win-
ning stock, Barred Rock,
white and dark Cornish,
Golden Sebright, a
silver Duck Wing old English,
$5. trio, and up;also big type
dark Cornish, 16 hens and 2
roosters, $30.. or $2. ea. and
up to $10. Charles B. Sum-
mers, 131 Lee Rd., Mableton.



and one rooster, $6. for all;



lso, four Ringnec

black and|J

Five brown Leghorn hens

Ironhead game rooster, $5.;|
olden Sebrignt rooster and

Araucanus chickens, $10.
pr., $14. trio, express collect.
Hatching eggs, assorted col-
ors, 40c ea. imsured parcel
post; white Japanese Silky
Bantam chickens, $4. pr. Mrs.
Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle
a Atlanta 8, Ph, TR 4-

Trio of dark Cornish bull-
dog type Bantams, $5. Bo
Jenkins, Rt. 2, Doraville, Ph.
GL 7-7003. :

Third generation wild Mal-
lards, $5, pr.; domestic flying
Mallards, $4. pr; domestic
flying Mallard drakes, $1.50;
third generation wild Mallard
drakes, $2. ea.; first and sec-
ond generation wild Mallard
drakes, $4. ea.; grey calls $6.
ea.: white call drakes, $2. ea.
Ship express collect. Paul W.
Barwick, Rt. 2, Pine Park,
Cairo, Ph. CA 6-4402 (No col-
lect calls).

32 mixed hens and_ three
roosters, $30.; also 18 cross
heavy breed pullets, 8 wks.
old, 75c ea., or $10. for lot;
also 10 White Rocks, 5 wks.
old, $5.; or will trade for, or
buy, Jap. Silky Hens, C. R
Philpot, 2377 Summit Ave.,
aie Atlanta 18, Ph. SY 4-
C009.

Four large white Indian
runner ducks for sale. $5.;
3 hens, now laying and one
drake. Mrs. Neta Edenfield,
Rt. 1, Bentley Sub Division,
Milledgeville.

White Chinese geese, 6 mos,

6.50 pr., or $3.50 ea. F. M.
sco Bonaire. Ph. WA
8016.

Poultry

Want trio of Silverlace Wy-
andottes, forty miles radius
of Greensboro. No Bantams.
W: C. Adams, Rt. 1, Union
Point.

Dane NU Nee eee
Want to exchange pureblood
spangled Buff Brahma Ban-
tam cockerels, 1962 hatch,
from prizewinning stock, for
two pullets or young hens of
same species, vicinity Atlan-
tg. Cannot ship. Steve Shep-
ard, 1540 Clifton Rd. NE,
Atlanta, Ph. ME 4-2241.

Game & Fowl

FOR SALE

a

Barbary partridge, 1961
hatch, $2.50 ea; also young
birds. H. M. Hilliard, 219
Mellrick Ave., NE, Atlanta
17, Permit 52.

ee es ioe ee

Large show type Silver
King, auto-sexing, Texan
pigeons, mated and working
pairs, for sale; also, want two
Silver King cocks. John G.
Lewis, 613 College St., Hape-
ville, Ph. PO 1-6898.

EVE gS ee nn eg Ss
Fantail pigeons, all colors,
pet and show type, $2. each
and up. Jerry Greteneard,
3058 Brook Dr., Decatur, Ph
634-8540. :

Racing homing pigeons, blue
bars, red checks and splashes,
finest quality, $4. pr. Dennis
Vawter, 3232 Memorial Drive,
Decatur.

White Fantail pigeons, early
1962 birds, $3. pr; also, rac-
ing Homers, mated pairs, $3.
pr.; young birds, $1. ea. All
good healthy birds and most
all seamless banded. F. M.
Ogletree, Sr.. Barnesville.

Northern Bobwhite quail
priced according to age. Will
ship, Express Collect (no
checks) 25 or more; also, have
number of proven layers, $3.
pair. Will ship lots of 4 pair.
Permit 129. Alvin C. Arring-
ton, P. O, Box 203, Stone
Mountain, Ph. 469-8907.

Several hundred Bobwhite
quail in flight pen; also, 2-
and 4-5 wk. old birds and
some older; also, mated pairs,
$3.: nice breeders, $2.50 pr.
. T. Reed. Rt. 2, Kennesaw,
Ph, 974-6508. Permit No. 44.

19 Chukar partridges, mix-
ed sex, good healthy birds 4-
1/2 months old, May hatch,
will sell all or part. Money
orders, no checks. Roy A. Pat-
terson. 78 Claire Drive, SE,
Atlanta, 15, MA 7-5618.

UENO heme ee
Northern Bobwhite quails
for sale, all ages from one



k, | mit 32

week old to aor birds. Per-
A. :

doves,

Reeve, 78666 |



Bobwhite quail fully grown,
$1. ea.; $90. per C.; also,
young birds priced according
to age with special prices on
grown birds for four hundred
or more. Permit 110. Willie
Gualtney, Box 36, Reynolds,
Ph. TI 7-4555.

New Zealand white rabbits
with llth yr. pedigreed an-

b|cestry, purebred and not in-

bred, very nice, $15. up; also,
rabbit fertilizer, 75c bu. Come
for, C. W. Page, 149 N. Ave.,
NE, Atlanta 8.

Bobwhite quail, Chukars,
pens and incubator at very
reduced prices, Per. 133. C. R.
Shortt, P. O. Box 368. Albany
Ext., Waycross.

Adult Chukars, $1.50 to $2.-
50; young birds priced accord-
ing to age. Orby Southard,
210 S. Grove St., Dahlonega,
Ph. 864-3765 (evenings).

_ Northern Bobwhite quail,
six wks. old, 60 ea.; white
$5. pr.; Ringneck
Doves, $3. pr. Will shiv ex-
press collect. Send money or-
der. Miss Eve Wallace, 716
Myrtle St., NE, Atlanta 8.

|Ph. TR 4-5152. -

Large Bobwhite breeder,
quail, $3. pair; also, young
birds priced according to age,
$1.10 ea. Permit 41. Robert
Johnston, Cogdell, Ph. HU
7-5881 (Homerville).

Giant Homer pigeons, blues,
checks, yellows, and splashes,
45. pr. and up. M. G. de la
Rue, 307 Spring St., Deca-
tur.

Rabbits for sale, all colors
and sizes. Elaine Maynard,
3425 Bankhead Hwy..
Atlanta 18, Ph. SY 4-6883.

- Four year old pr. India
Blue peafowl; also, four 1962
hatch. Willis Biggers, Sr.,
Greenville. Ph. OR 2-4422.

Pure white Fantail pigeons,
excel. cond., pure blooded,
$1. ea. Mrs. Pearl Owen, Box
218, Pine Lake. z

White King pigeons, choice
selected and banded mated
prs., excel. breeding stock and
and producers of 16-20 large
squabs per yr., linebred, sing-
le pr. $7.50; 3 pr., $20.- 6 pr.,
$30.; 10 pr., $55.; also, few
choice youngsters, mating
age, $2.50 ea. J. Beaton, 305
Stephenson St.. P. O. Box
897, Waycross.

Nice New Zealand white
buck, 18 mos. old, $3.; pr.
Chinchilla rabbits, about 5
mos. .old, $5.; Calif. doe, $2.;
New Zealand bucks, $2.50, or
$12. for lot. Mike Norman,
1005 Austell Rd. Marietta.
Ph. HE 5-0727.

Rabbits: large black moth-
er with 5 youns. $3.; brown
buck, $1.75; also, few young
rabbits, 3-1/2 lbs. to 5 lbs.
$1, to $1.25. Rocky _ Strick-
land, Rt. 3, Sullivan Rd.. Col-
lege Park, Ph. PO 6-2028.

Pheasants, 1960 hatch Ring-
neck breeders, $6. pr.; 1962
hatch. Silvers, Goldens and
Mutants, $7. pr.: Reeve cocks.
$4. ea, James B. King, 5232
Rivoli Dr. Macon.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE

Snow on the Mountain seed
free if self-addressed, stamp~
ed envelope is: maile Will
fill all orders received _by
October 5. H. J. Phillips,
Chicamauga.

Large odd shaped African
gourds, 8 diff. kind, mixed
pack of 30 seed, $1.00; small
ornamental gourd seed, diff.
kinds, 25c pack; also, nice,
clean roots of yellow dock,
queen of meadow and _ sassa-
fras, $1.00 lardbox full; cat-
nip, 50c bunch. Add postage.
Mrs. W. Welch, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.

than Msi bs
3 Pomegranate seed, old fash-

ioned, 25c doz. J. Ellis,
Melrose Apt., C5, Gainesville.

Tractor - tire for Farmall
Cub, fair cond., $8.00. Albert
Barrett, Rt. 2, Wray.

Pecan halves vacuumed
canned in glass jars, quarts,
$1.50; four quarts, $5.50; pints.
75c; five pints,
Mrs. R. L. Fears,
St., Jackson.

King Cobra snake gourd
seed, 8, 25c; African Jumbo
gourd seed, 2, 25c; Long Neck

rd seed, 3; 25c. Include
e iN

0% pale
855 E. Third

Indian corn and popcorn im
ear, 25c ea. ear; also, corn
tassels, 6, 25c; popcorn for
eating, $1.00 gal.; also. small
gourds, 10c ea.; 18-20 in., 25
ea; 21-23 in., 35c ea.; gourds
for salad sets, 7 piece set, $1.,
Add postage. Mrs.
Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150,
Camilla. nee

King Cobra snake gourd
seed, grows to 8 ft., 6 seed,
25c; African Freak, 6
25c, long neck gourd sg :
from 29 in. up, 3 doz. 25e;
Hercules Club and Milk Bot-
tle shape, grows to 2 ft. long,
12, 25c with stamped address-
ed envelope. All 1962 crop.
gene Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel. Per.

oa"



Nice, clean yellow doc!
yellow root, dried queen :
meadow, devils shoestring,
wild cherry bark, 4 lb. lard-
box full, $1.00; also, rabbit
tobacco, dried May apple,
large matchbox full, $1.00;
rotted saw dust or leaf mold,
sifted and_ sterilized, $1.00
gal. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Catnip and peppermint, 25
bunch; . 80c; ~~ sassateas,
queen of meadow, May apple,
yellow root, yellow dock, wild
cherry bark, alder bark, rats-
bane, ea., 4 lb. lard box full,
$1.00 plus 30c postage; Martin
gourd seed, 25c pk. and
stamped envelope. Mrs. Free-
man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Two rabbit hutches and one
quail cage, $5.00 for both rab-
bit hutches and $2.00 for quail
cage. R. M. Petty, 2535 Butner



-| Rd., Atlanta, Ph. DI-4-4576.

Fresh syrup made this year.
Michael Pearson, Rt. 3, Jasper,

Henhouse manure for sale.
Grady Howard, Stringer Ave.,
Gainesville, Ph. LE-4-3328.

52 pieces aluminum roofing,
12 it long, $'25-005- i ee
Crespo, 2447 Flatshoals Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. DR-3-3603.



;|cheap for



| All postpaid. L.
| fi Dal

New crop sourwood honey,
5 lb, tin, strained, $1.87; 5 Ib,
tin with comb, $2.49. Shp. wt.
6 Ibs. Add postage. Edward
BD: Colston, .Rt-1,. Box 30.
Focega. =

17 hives of Bees with broad

chambers. Maurice Queen, 223
Montgomery St., Decatur, Ph.
DR-7-2908.

About 400 ft., 36 in., heavy,
used wire, can be used for
hogs; 45, 6 foot, iron posts, 2
in, diam.; 75 Ib. roll new 1/8
in, wire, can be used for elec-
tric fence. S. F. Robinson,
1297 Dixie Hwy. Jonesboro,
Ph. GR-8-8084.

Fresh chestnuts, 35 lb. plus
postage; caster bean seed, 12
seed, 25c and postage; also,
potato vine for shade, 2 pot-
atoes, 50c and postage. Mrs.
A. C. Colson, Glennville.

Russet roping saddle with
matching bridle and breast
strap, excellent cond., almost
new, not used for roping; al-
so, complete horse training
course. James Long, Rt. 3,
eee (8 mi./So. Hwy.

Two pints black walnuts
and pecans, clean nice meats,
$2. P.P.; three asstd. print _
chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib.
capacity, clean and ironed, $1,-
35; dipper gourds, 5, $2.; al-
so, 7 lbs. dried apples and
pears, worm, core and peel-
ing free. Mrs. L. E. Sanders,
Kt. 2, Buchanan.

20 in. new Williams grist
mill used to grind fine corn,
table grits, and chicken feed;
also, 4 cylinder Ford motor in
good running cond., $150. BE.
Burns, Rt. 4, Cochran.

Nice sundried peaches, 65
lb.; nice dried apples, 60c lb.
rei J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Mar-
in. ;

12 x 28 tractor tire, near
new, small cut on side, $15.
John Goldin, Rt. 2 Temple,
Ph. 562-3463 after 8 P.M.

Hot red pepper pods for
home use, new crop, 25c doz.;
5 doz., $1. Add postage. Miss
Manie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59,
Ellijay.

RAV ioe
10 home made turkey feed-
ers; 10 no. 3 tubs with auto-
matic floats turkey waterers
cash. Mrs. J. BE
Robinsen, Sr. Midville.

1962 crop, 100 pct. pure,
shade dried, finely ground
sage, and 100 pct. pure, dried,
ground red hot pepper, on
oz.. 35; 3 ozs. $1.; 1 Ib, $5.

Douglas Grif-
fith, Rt. 1 dase a

























- Yb. pail prepaid parcel post,
5$3:25.

A mertown.

-nongs for sale. Harvey Greer,

of meadow, may apple, yel-

: shoestring, heart leaf root, $1.,

ed envelope. E.



PAGE EIGHT







_MARKET







Miscellaneous

FOR SALE



Extracted honey just as it
came from hive, 1962 crop, 10

M. Kirkland, Sum-



Black and white Scupper-

Rt. 3, Central Dr., Stone
Mountain, Ph. HI 3- 5501,

Catnip and peppermint, 25c
bunch; 3, 60c; sassafras, queen



low root, yellow dock, wild
cherry bark, alder bark, rats-
bane, each 4 lb. lardbox full,
$1. plus 30c postage; Martin
gourd seed, 25c pk. and
stamped envelope. Mrs. Free-
man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Large red Vallancia pea-
ae 2-4 in hull for eating,
$2.25 peck; wild cucumber
bark, rattle root, ratsbane, yel-
low root, May apple, devil



2 lb. lard box full plus post-
age. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.

Old fashion pomegranate
seed, 25 seed, 50c with stamp-
C. Ellis, Mel-
rose Apt. C5, Gainesville.

New crop mountain sour-
wood honey, 5 lb. tin strain-
ed, $1.87; 5 lb. tin with comb,
$2.49. Add. postage, shipping
wt. 6 lbs. Edward D. Colston,
Rt. 1, Box 307, Toccoa,

Bamboo canes for knocking
down pecans, 10 ea., if you
come cut them, some real
high; also, roots of bamboo
cheap if you dig them. Per.
36, no orders shipped. Mrs.
J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Ches-
ter,

1962 crop hand gathered
and shade dried sage, $2. lb.
plus postage. J. C. J. Brown,
Rt. 2, Box 224, Toccoa.

Red and white ee,
popcorn 10c ear; $1. doz; In-
dian corn, bright, mixed col-
20c ear; $1., 7; large











ors,
blooming size, garlic bulbs,
50c doz.; bublets, 25c, 3 doz,;
bunch catnip, 10c. Mrs. Tom
Harkins, P.O. Box 4, Moun-
tain City.



Nice dried sage, $2. lb. plus
postage. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1,
Box 316, Eastanollee.

Wht. chicken feed sacks,
100 lb. capacity, nice smooth
cloth, no letters. 25 ea, plus
postage; also Indian corn,
diff. col. grains, real nice, 10c
ear, plus postage. Will ship
C.O.D., prompt del. Mrs. Mae
Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville.

Yellow root, 4 lb. box., $1.;
peo heart leaf root, 4 Ib.,
box, $1.35. PP. No out of state
orders. Mrs. Estelle Souther-
land, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Miscellaneous

WANTED









Cider press any condition
as long as.all working parts

are available. H. L. Wilson,
1369. ppeeeets Rd., Stone
Mountain, Rt.

Want to buy ee shaped
Bourds, good imitation of
pelican bird: Mrs Den. 1.
Taliferro, 115 W. Anderson
St., Savannah.



Want to buy 5 or 6 tons No.
1 Coastal bermuda hay free
from poison and weeds. Quote

price del. mi. south of
Homerville on oe ville
Headlight Rd. M. D. Stalvey,

Sr. Rt. 1, Box 103, Dupont.

Want late model, 16 or 21
qt., pressure cooker- -canner,
near Atlanta area. Mrs. Earl
Downing, Box 64, Roswell, Ph.
428-1622,







Want at once, 3 lbs. yel-
low beeswax. State price.
Mrs. Iva Gilbert, 3513 3rd
Ave., Columbus.

Want 2000 black locust
posts. Give full details. Wil-
liam L. Vinson, Sr., Rt. 1,

Box 36, Cedartown, Ph. 748-
4910 wk. ends only, (no col-
lect calls.)

Want 100 gal. or large pro-
Pane gas tank, above ground,



in 100 mi. radius, reasonable.
Tobe Milner, Rt. 3, Box 31,
Cuthbert.



Want 300 bushel feed corn
in shuck, or shucked, quote
price delivered, Walter Lyon
Bloom, M. D., c/o Bloomland

Want to buy watermelon
patch. Ernest W. Adams, 295



Ashby St., SW, Atlanta, Ph.
3-9303.
Want Russian comfery.

State price and quantity. F.

Abie, Dahlonega.
Want 2000 bushel yellow



corn, shelled or in ear, de-
livered at harvest time; also,
sheep, all kinds, and brood

cows, young, bred for fall and
winter calving. R. B. Curtis,
Farmington, Greensboro 453-
4453.



Want pony cart and har-
ness. O. R. Ross, Rt. 2, Hamil-
ton.

Want 10 tons Coastal Ber-
muda hay. Will pay $25.00
ton delivered to my farm and
weighed at Moores _ public
scales in Gainesville. James
A. Crumley, Rt. 3, Gainesville,
Ph, LE-2-0900. (No collect
calls.)

Want few large size peli-
can shaped gourds in good
condition and _ . reasonably
priced. Mrs. D. E. Taliferro,
115 West Anderson St.,
Savannah,

Handicrafts

FOR SALE







Crocheted baby bootees in

wht., pink, blue, yellow and
green and wht. with color
trim, $1.25 pr. Mrs. H. B.

Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.

Single bed Yo-Yo spread,
$12.; 9 pce. chair and sofa set,
$5. 50, yellow; 11 pc. chair and
sofa set, lt. green, 1 coffee ta-
ble piece, 1 center piece all
for $10.; oblong shape center
pieces, col. $1.75 wht.,
pillows, round and square. S25
hot pot holder, padded, 2, $1.
Ad postage. Mary Tumlin, Rt.
1, Box 316, Eastonollee.

Full size Sunflower quilt,
$10.; Gentlemans Bow, Mon-
key a and Wind Mill,
$7. Strip quilts, $4.50 ea.
or 6. E25. Add 50c postage on
each quilt. Delia Sappington,
Rt. 8, Gainesville.

Handmade tatting edging in
wht., - small and large 20c yd.
pius 10c postage; also hand
crocheted popcorn edging in
white, 20 yd. Mrs. C. F. But-
ler, Rt. 7, Moultrie.

New handmade double bed
size quilts, reversible, and all
new material and cotton, $4.
and $5. Laney Jordan, 1293
Augusta Ave., Augusta.

5 appliqued double bed
size quilt tops on white mus-
lin: Turkey and Pumpkin, $7.;
Pine Trees with snow balls
emb. on trees; 2 Fans, sever-
al colors emb. with black
thread, $6. ea. Cash. Mrs.
Troy Staten, Box 65, Dalton.

3 pr. fine, smooth broad-
cloth tubing pillowcases, nice
emb. designs: 1 pr. hemstich-
ed scallops, $3.50 pr all tor
$10.; nice bound border
aprons, 65c ea., bib aprons
89c: work aprons 59c- $1., big
rockets. Free gift with $5.
order. Orders PP. Mrs. R. L.
Fears, 855 East 3rd St., Jack-
son.

Wht. crocheted bootees
trimmed in pink, blue, yellow
and green, 75c pr.; also, bibs
to match, both for $1.; wht.
crocheted lace for pillowcas-
es. $1. pr; crocheted pot hold-
ers, $1. ea., add postage. Mrs.
H. H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Mon-
roe.

Crochet centerpieces, 12
in., 50 ea.; 2-12 in. and 1-14
in. 3 pe. sets, $2.: 18 in. Soe
crochet pot holders, 3, $1.:
large pillowcases, best gerade
with crochet edge: $1.50 pr:
handpainted designs and cro-
chet edge, $2. pr: crochet bed-
spread largest size with satin
sheet _incl., $50. Add ie
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box
150, Camilla.

Full size cotton ruffle bed-
spreads, asst. cols. and 2-
tones, $5.50 ea.: novelty pot
holders, 25 ea.; 6, $1.: Aain-
tv aprons, 75c ea.: 2, $1.25:
emb. dishtowels, 25c ea.: 5,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Free-
mee Long, Rt. 5, Box 40, El-

jay.

Faney tatting in wht., med-
ium blue and rose, made of
No. 30 crochet thread for use
on scarves, sheets, pillow-
cases and ete.: also, shaded
und solid colors made of fine















Farm, Rt.3, Marietta.

ae





$2.25; | $

Soft washable genuine
lambskin baby moccasins in
biue, pink, and white, all
handlaced and emb, in wht.,
$1.10 DI Or 1 $3.,58".pr, PP.
Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, New
Echota, Calhoun.

Crocheted doilies: 13 in.
candy dish doily, wht. with
pink or yellow, 75c ea.; 3
$2.; 11 in. Red Star doily,
60; 3, $1.50; 10 in. African-
Violet doily,. wht. with green
leaves and purple, pink or
yellow flowers, 75c ea.; also
vanity sets, chair sets, Mrs.
Sherman Adams, 1018 Purina

Dr., Gainesville.

Edging, 5 yds., $1.; up and
down ruffle, $1.; whirl dres-
ser set, $1.25; small doilies
25c and 50c ea.; ruffle and
Panzy doily, $1.25. Mrs. Mae
LN Rt. 1, Box 34, Kings-
and,

Novelty crocheted turtles
to hang on wall in varigated







and solid colors, 60c ea. and
postage. Vella Rice, Rt. 1,
Cumming,

Childrens dresses, asstd.

colors and styles with trim-
tcing, 6 months to 6 yrs. size,
$2. ea. and postage. Mrs. Tom
Poole, Rt. 2, Alto.

2 crocheted bedspreads,
dbl. bed size, white, $20. ea.
Mrs. Jesse Brumbalow, Rt. 1,
Norcross, Ph. 448-3139. (No
C.O.D. orders.)

Crocheted 3 pce. nylon baby
sets, blue, pink, yellow and
green pastels, and white, $5.
set; separates, booties and
caps, $1. ea., saques, $3.; cot-
ton bootees trimmed in pas-
tels, matching flowers embd.
on toe, $1. pr; genuine lamb-
skin baby moccasins, $1.25 pr.
Add postage. Gloria William-
son, Rt. 1, Flovilla.

Crochet work: 3 piece van-
ity sets with matching doilies,
3.00 set; dresser runners, 16
X 36, $3.50 ea.; doilies, 3, all
white, 12, 15, & 18 in. lavender
and white 20 in., $1.25, $1.35,
$1.65 and $2.00 each. Deliver
anywhere. Mrs. Ida Mae Sul-
livan, 1205 Maple St., Carroll-
ton.

Little baby shoes crocheted,
baby yarn, $1.10; booties, all
ribbon trimmed, $1 BOs hand-
kerchiefs, tatted borders or
croknot stitch, $1.50 p. p. in
Georgia. Mrs. G. Taylor, 421
Wilson Ave., Bremen.

Hand tufted bedspreads on
good grade seamless sheeting,
double Peafowl design, double
bed size, $6.75 p. p. Mrs. Ed-
gar Adcock, Rt. 2, Adairsville.

Ladies tea aprons, good
material and nicely made, 65c.
Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box





























































soft taffeta, 12 in. around
with foam rubber; 15 in. bol-
ater stuffed with shredded
foam, $5.00 each. Mrs. Jack
Elliott, Avon Mill Rd., Route
3, Macon, Ph. 788-3155.

Childrens dresses nicely
made, 1-6 yrs., $2.00 ea.; ap-
pliqued dish towels, 25c ea.;
5, $1.00; appliqued cushion
covers, any shape, 75c ea.; 2,
$1.25; nice machine pieced,
dbl. bed size, quilt tops, $3.00
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Free-
man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

4 new material quilt tops,
$2.00 ea.; tatting, Hen and
Biddie, white and varigated
blue, white and green, 50c
yd.; two large centerpieces
crocheted, 19 medallions, ea.,
$2.85; small centerpiece, 7
medallions, $1.05. No checks.
Mrs. J. L. Ellington, Rt. 3
Conyers, Ph. 483-8572. ~

Two appliqued quilts, Plate| E
quilts and Dahlia made from
new material, $10.00 ea and
60c postage: also, quilt tops,
$2.50 and 30c postage. Mrs.
Bertha Carter. Rt. 1, Chica-
mauga.

Girls cotton print aece
wide skirts, size 1-6, $1.25 ea.
OL 2G 2e 00; also, hand emb.
pillow cases, large sizes,
bleached or unbleached, $1.25
set; 2 sets $2.00. Mrs. Lucy
Musson, 7 Steven St., Sum-
merville.

Aprons with bibs,
trimmed, $1. ea.: without
bibs, 75 ea.; potholders, 15
ea.} LOS lee emb. dish towels,
a $1. Add postage. Mrs. H.
A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.









nicely



Fancy organdy and lace
aprons, $1.50 ea.; nice cot-
ton aprons, 75c ea., 6, $4.; at-
tractive work aprons, large,

pockets all around, $1: pot
holders, 15 ea.: 10, $1.; full
cut childrens dresses, nice

styles and materials,
$2.25. Mrs.
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Handpainted broadc loth
pillowcases, nice designs, lace

1-6 yr.,
Lowman,



edges, $3. pr.; handpainted
vanity sets or scarves, lace
edges, $2. ea; handpainted

dish towel and potholder sets,
$2.50; 54 x 54 in. handpaint-
ed morning. glory tablecloth
with 4 napkins, $4. ee size



52 x 70 in, ae $5. Add post-
age. Mrs. L. W. Welel: RicA5;
Ellijay.

Nice, well made, print

aprons 50c ea; dresser scarves,
emb. with cro. edge. 50c ea.:
pillowcases, emb. with cro.
edge, $1.25 pr. Add postage.
Mrs. L.. M. _ Major, Rt. 7,

Sawibed pillows made of

OCTOBER 26 1:00

in blocks anes ap
black thread, $7
age. Clara Bigha
Chatsworth Rd., D

Pot holders, all
color combinations,
plus postage. Mrs. Rt
ren, 127 Cambridge .
catur, Ph. DR 7-

Med. size band ap
ea, 5.- $22 bib: 3
ea.; 3, $1.60, all
have pockets; also,
ser scarfs with
50c ea.; i

es, Rt. 8, Gainesville.

7 a or hot dish.
ven, different desig
$1. to third zone; v.
scarves, hand emb
color with boilfast. tt
fort white materia

. Sanders, Rt. 2, B

Large size emb. la
med pillowcases, $2.
bonnets, $1.35; butto
bonnets: $1.65: band
75c; bib aprons, $1.;
pin aprons, Me girls
1-6 yrs.. gingham, $2.
cy aprons, $1.;
15c; 2, 25c; baby sacq
all trimmed. Mrs. A. L
gins, Rt. 1, Temple.

Nice aprons, plain,
and print. materials,
ruffles, nice materials,
ea. plus 25c postage. Mr
F. Humphreys, 125
Ave., Garage Apt. Ga
ville. oe

Sale Even

OCTOBER 8 and om
and Tuesday Cal
Hereford Farms, Ha

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172 calves at side
numbers of 1/2 and
sisters 107 service
bulls54 top young bu
For catalogue and a

al information conta
laway Hereford
Hamilton, Ga. or G
ford Asso., Rox

bany, Ga.

; i
At Union Stock Yards,

Sale 85 cows.
mostly with calves.
6 breeding age bul
information contact
Parker, 3858





59, Ellijay.

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tatting tere 45 vr. Maude
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