Phil
Georgia
arke
Campbell,
P Farners
iBulleti .
Commissioner
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 21, 1963
NUMBER 51.
WANTED
( white)
with wife,
Clifford M.
sh, 166 Woodard Ave.,
96, Atlanta 12, Ph. 528-
derly man wants job as
ral farm handyman. Can
after few cattle, hogs,
ens, make garden, and
ome fencing. Want rm.
board and reasonable sal-
or wit batch. G. C.
, Rt. 2, Rockmart.
hite man, age 59, retired,
>, Wants to move
in exch, for help around
| and small salary. Chick-
a specialty. Ross Parker,
Mrs. J. G. Harrison, 2535
y Ave., East Point, Ph.
S651. = :
ngle boy, age 21, wants
on farm, or in dairy. Can
bower saws, | and drive
t
S. Clarence Haygood,
. 1005, pate noces Sts
ette (Z. C. 30728).
an, with wife, 2 sons age
d 13, wants job raising
ilers or tending layers on
es, or on salary basis with
a for corn crop, garden,
place to keep own cow.
ed 5-6 rm. house with run-
& water, wired for stove.
efer within 50 mi. of At-
a. Can go anytime; need
be moved. Can operate
ctor and machinery; have
exp. with chickens, and
farmed most of life. S.
orn Rt. 1, Bowdon (Z.
gO :
\ ite woman alow in
fifties wants work on
m helping with general
work, poultry, etc.,
elderly couple or small
ly. Rm. board and $20.
salary. Prefer near At-
ta. Can go anytime. Mary
ynes, ae Pee St, SW..,
of 1963, and share crop
964. 40 yrs. of exp. in
types of farming includ-
tobacco and livestock.
est, dependable, sober, ang
ard working: Prefer So.
it will consider other pee
son Wood, c/o Mrs. B._N.
MiSeseskel 2 heyy. Dr.,
rner Robins.
an, age 58, with pension,
.: light work on farm.
able to do hard work.
ae A. Gann, 273 Howell
pees Atlanta 11, Ph. DI
Man, Wits (no children)
nts small chicken farm, or
| herd of cattle to look
in exch. for 3 rm. house
h lights, water, and wired
stove (or with gas), and
den spot, near store; pre-
near Atlanta. Cannot do
savy work or drive truck or
ctor. Need to be moved.
ive small pension. F. E,
erville, 454 Ethel St.,
W Atlanta (Z. 2808 18) 37
n, age 22 yrs., married,
bb on chicken farm.
i 1 need furnished - house.
0 Old
ASCS Elections Deadline August 23
The ASCS committee elections are being held in Geor-
gia by mail this week. The deadline for voting is August
23. All farmers who participate in the ASC program are
eligible to vote and are urged to do so. Georgia farmers
have led the nation in the last two years in participating in
these elections of ASCS committeemen. Ballots have been
mailed te all known eligible voters, however you can get
a ballot and vote at the county ASCS office. You can vote
for the nominees on the ballot or write in your own choice.
Be sure to vote. Deadline is August 23.
Young -man, age 27, with
wife and baby, wants job on
farm for weekly salary. Must
have house and wood. Can
move anytime. Will ans. let-
ters. Emmett E. Scruggs, Rt.
1, Duluth (Davis: old home-
place).
Man, age 52, with wife and
2 high school daughters, wants
job tending chickens, beef
cattle, or dairying. Exp. in all
types of dairy barns (work-
ed dairies over 5 yrs.). Need
house wired for elec. stove,
on school bus rt. Can move
anytime (need to be moved).
Live near Lone Oak, Ga. No-
tify at once. Frank Caldwell,
Oe 1s Grantville.
Man, age 58, white, ab-
stainer, vegetarian (acids,
oils, starches, sugar) specia-
lizing in green houses, wants
work on farm in north Ga.
for land on railroad and well
indexed books, catalogs, en-
eyclopedias, maps, etc., for
colleges and public libraries.
Will work part time free.
F, A. E. Brunton, c/o Central
Presbyterian Church, Atlanta
oF ;
Single white man in fifties
wants job doing light farm
chores with elderly people,
such as feeding and caring for
chickens, cows and hogsno
heavy lifting. Want room,
board, laundry and $25. wk.,
and would like Sat. evenings
and Sundays off. Need work
now, and transportation fur-
nished. Terry Daniel, 942
Blivd., SE, Atlanta 12: Ph.
MA. 7-4286. q
Lady 39, wants job on
chicken farm for $25. wk. sal-
ary and room and board, and
Sundays off. Experienced in
-all kinds of farm work, and
am in good health. Audrey
May, P. O. Box 903, Valdosta.
Middle aged man, wife,
need job at once as caretak-
ers on farm, tending to broil-
ers, cattle, for 54% days wk.
Can drive tractor, experi-
enced in this type of work.
Wife not able to do much. No
children. Need . house with
bath and furniture, ours lost
in fire, (have cooking uten=
sils) and lights and woe
John L. Chambers, Rt.
Murrayville (Z. C. 30546);
Ph. 534-3863.
Man and wife want job on
farm looking after cattle or
hegs. 4 children, 2 can work.
Would tke somewhere around
Atlanta. J. L, Ellis, Rt. 2, Box
19A. Hahira,
Farm Help
WANTED
Want good dependable cou-
ple to work with layers on
chicken farm. Wyman George,
SE:
4951.
1, Stockbridge, Ph. 474- | Rt
Want working foreman
with family, who is 30 to 45
years old, reliable and sober,
for 150 sow-hog project. Sal-
ary and share of profits. Give
experience, qualifications and
references. D. L. Fountain, P.
O. Drawer 878, Warner Rob-
ins. :
Rent free to retired farm
couple, experienced, to live
in home with couple, assist on
farm, and have own garden
spot. For information write:
W. A. Mayes, Rt. 4, Rome.
Want white woman to help
with gardening and live in for
private room and board, no
salary. Drinkers need not ap-
ply. Mrs. J. V. Hurndon, Rt. 2,
Covington Hwy., Lithonia, Ph.
HU. 2-6342, (no collect calls).
Need Pare. or younger,
woman to live in as family
with mother-in-law, Rt. 3,
Dahlonega, and help with
home chores, gardening and
poultry. Mrs. Edwin J. Fowl-
er, 542 Thomas Dr., Forest
| Park, Ph. 366-0531 (Atlanta),
collect.
_ Want large family to work
in apple orchard and help
-gather large apple crop, and
remain to work in orchard
during 1964 if suitable; or/
would consider 2 men to
batch at $5. day and house
(wired for elec. stove, and
wood). H. B. Roberts, Rt. 3,
Clarkesville.
Good two-wheel farm trailer
with side bodies. Can use with
tractor or car.
Cenner, Rt. 1,
268-4889.
Disc plow for Farmall Cub
pull type with arms for
hydraulic lift good condi-
tion. $75. James R. Cowan, Rt.
1, Rocky Face (2 mi. north
of).
Monroe, Ph.
Cheap. Joel H.
Bush hog sod seeder, 3 point
hiteh, like new, $350. J. C.
Rainwater, Rt. 1, Carrollton
(Zz C301 17,.) Phe Lr 2=6539
(no collect calls).
New Holland 280 baler
Pee Os drive. toy. Old,
$1800.; 1954 John Deere 60
with live P. T. O., 4 new tires,
and paint. W. B. Wood, Rt. 2,
Box 24, McDonough.
One-horse wagon, cole pl-
anter, guano distributor and 2
horse turn plow, cheap for
eash. E. T. Zipperer. Rt. 1,
Springfield (1 mi. W. Guy-
ton).
Automatic feeders, water-
ers, and nest for 4000 hens,
electric; also latest electric
egg graders, all at 20 pct. of
eest. Closing chicken farm.
Call, write, or wire. Needham
B. Bateman, M. D., Suite 101
Baptist Professional Bldg.,
340 Boulevard, NE, Atlanta
12, Ph. JA. 3-1595.
_ Irrigation pump high
head, high capacity pump dir-
ect coupled to 90 H. P. Intnl.
Diesel engine; also, one 2 X 2)
in. unit with Briggs engine,
valves and strainer included
no pipe. All excel. cond.,
located TYalbotton. T. F:
Lumsden, 2341 Academy Ct.,
NE, Atlanta, Ph. ME. 4-5041.
Triumph corn sheller, Model
500, shells 500 bu. per hour; |
used very little. $500. Ralph
Westbrook, 3346 Tanglewcod
Dre Dr., Augusta, Ph. 738- 3678.
Ford tractor 9N, looks good,
rear tires and one front tire
are new, with 8-disc harrow.
$595. C. W. Sims, 5725 Old
National Hwy. (Ga. No. a8);
Rt. 2, College Park.
Want elderly man and wife
with some income to live in
4 rm. tenant house (electric-
ity and modern bath) in
return for farm caretaking
duties. Some day labor avail-
able, no salary. Good refer-
ences required. Doyle White,
Rt. 3, Box 88, Thomasville.
Want farm maintenance
man able to do ordinary me-
chanical work, simple weld-
ing, etc. Must be in good
physical cond. and able to
drive tractor and do- other
farm work. Good house avail-
able on school bus route. No
drinkers wanted. Jack Willis,
Rt. 2, Folkston.
Want man to gather about
12 acres of 1963 crop on
shares (say one third): okra,
2 acres, sorgum cane, 2%
acres, sweet potatoes, 1%
acres, and corn, 6 acres. Cane
heading now. Crops look fine.
Live in 2 room house. H. M.
Walker, Rt. 1, Box 104A,
Chickamauga (2 mi. west).
Phone or come see.
Equipment
FOR SALE
1955 Allis Chalmers G.
tractor, l-row, in good cond.,
with hydraulic lift equipped
with planter and cultivators.
Used very little. Evie Harris,
2, Loganville (Rosebud
Community).
Surge pipeline with auto-
matic cleaning system, and 4
DeLaval units with 2 H. P.
DeLaval compressor; excel.
cond., $1,200. Henry A. Winn,
Rt. 1, Dallas, Ph. 447-3690.
Farmall H., like new, $450.;
and Farmall H. rebuilt all
over, $650. B. S. Rouse, 110
Sierra Dr., Forest Park, Ph.
366-2924.
Good 2 horse wagon. Extra
heavy and pr iced right.
Thomas L. Williams, Reute 4,
Madison.
Irrigation pump with 4 in.
20 ft. suction hose mounted on
4 whl. trailer, 670 X 15 tires,
and powered with 6 cy]. Ind.
Chrysler motor.
rebuilt and painted, and never
used. W. R. Crowder, Rt. 2,
Greenville.
Ford Majer Deisel tractor,
lights, tires. wheel wts..
also, automatic baler with 4.
cyl. Wisconsin air-cooled en=
gine, $675. Both recently
overhauled and in perfect
condition. David Simpson, Rt.
Z, Box 23 A, Cochran. (May:
be seen Fridays and Satur-
days only).
Caos eh Woed e
brooders, capacity
ea.; Whirlaway egg washer,
$25.: 2-ton indoor feed -bin,
$40. Mrs. Margaret D. Deaton,
2538 Shiloh Dr., Decatur, Ph.
284-0743. ee
electric
Complete hydraulic 3-pcint
hitch system for Jeep, includ=
| ing power take-off and gover=-
| nor. Excel..cond. W. G. (Jack)
Boatner, Rt. 2, Box 146A,
Kennesaw.
Propane gas tank, under
ground type, 500 gal. capacity,
in good cond., with small
amount of gas. $150.- Jack
Crockford, 1859 Harts Mill
Rd:, Chamblee, Ph. 457-4680.
32000 sail:
bulk milk tank, in gcod condi-
tion, $350.: also, 150 gal. Dari-
Kool ice bank milk tank, good
cond., $200. These are too
small for my present use. both
in use now. Lloyd Swartzent-
ruber, Montezuma, Ph. 4607.
H. J. D. tractor fly
erank, runs on magneta,
running cond.: also,
tiller and double section
smoothing harrow. pull
Mm
I. H. C. self-propelled com-=
bine, No. 141. with corn head-
er and 12 ft. grain header,
now in.gceod cond., $1750. Will
trade cows, hogs, mares. D. L.
Fountain, P. O. Drawer 878,
Warner _ Robins.
tooth harrow; 3
Spring
Cole planter
point Ford hitch;
set and 2 wheel trailer, 7 it.
Sell or trade for Reg. Black
Angus heifers. N. L. Godwin,
Route 1, Box 149 A, Fairburn,
Ph. 964-3874.
Turner twine hay bailer
with 4 cyl. Wisconsin engine
and separate power take-off
drive, $300.: John Deere side
delivery hay rake, $100.; and
4-whl. farm wagon with side
bodies, $100. All for $450. Ail
in good _ operating cond.
Jimmy Alford, Rt. 4, Lawren=
ceville, Ph. TH. 3-4066.
Agricultural
August 24 Chicktacular, Augusta vs Lynchburg; Regu!ar
includes free chicken dinner,
Jennings Stadium, Augusta.
admission ($1.25)
Calendar
August 24 Ga. Jersey Cattle Club Annual State Milk
Cow Sale, 12:30 p. m., Coweta County Fair
Grounds, Newnan.
August 27 Georgia Duroc Assn. Sale, Show5 p.m.,
Sale7 p.m., National Grand Armory, Waycross.
September 14 Junior Beef Cottle Short Course, Miller-
den Farms, Woodbury.
Sept. 20 Complete Dispersion of Reynolds Bros. Herd:
11:00 a. m., Union Stock Yards, Albany.
Sept. 23, 24 Georgia State Barrow Show, Cordele
Stockyards, Cordele.
Oct. 21-26 Georgia State Fair, Macon.
Completely.
$815.5
500, . $20.
Churry-Burrell
wheel
4 dise
types =
EM Jones, Rt.- 25 Soperton.
ee et
| class matter Aug. 1,
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| system, 920. ft., 4 in. pipes, and
cond., $8 Rieed! Barter
1952 Ford tractor, new
paint and all equip. in excel.
cond., will sell together, or
separately; also, Irrigation
300 ft. of 3 in. pipes; 12 small
Rainbird sprinklers; and 3
separately. Reasonably priced.
Talmadge Bunn, Palmetto,
Ph. 463-3167. g
or equipped with hydraulic
lift, planters, cultivators, B &
B harrow, and 2-whl. trailer,
$650. Bill Moore, Rt. 2,. Box
170, Hampton, Ph. 566-4479.
John Deere 22. hi-drum
cotton picker mounted on 620
tracter. Picker is 3 yrs. old,
and in real good shape except
may need doffers. Priced at
$5500. for quick sale. H. W.
Cook, Rt. 2, Perry.
330 gal. Majonnier bulk
tank with new compressor,
$500.; also, my equity if you
assume payments and trans-
fer title on DeLaval pipeline,
complete for 6 stanchion barn,
installed 1962, and now in use.
Approx. balance, $1500. Mike
Minchew, Rt. 1 Box 580,
Waycross, Ph. AT. 3-0599.
, 500 gal. Prepane gas tank
used one winter, $175. Mrs.
H. E. Daniel, 3847 Boring Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9- 8267 (not
collect).
60 in. Woods rotary - cutter,
belt driven, pull-type (not 3
point hitch), $200... Harold
Dailey, Rt. a Box 145, Mc-
Donough (Z. C. 30253).
1961 Ford corn picker, gua-
ranteed to be in first class
cond. H. G. Baxter, Rt, ie
Ludowici, Ph. 545-6316.
Livestock
FOR SALE
Equipment
FOR SALE
controls, etc,
used very little,
set (2) Intnl. mulch planters
motor
Will trade Avery Cub tract-
ver for 250 gal. gas tank, or for
cultivater for Ford tractor in
good cond. See tractor after
4 P. M. or on week ends.
Clifford Anthony, Box. 131,
Junction City.
Turner Hay baler with 9.7;
P. Wisconsin engine, in excel.
cond., ready to bale. Will swap
for good milech cow..C. E.
Senn, Rt. 1, Rockledge G mi.
E. of Minter).
gas tank, ae
and approx. %
tank of gas. Good cond. J. L.
Broome, Jr., 2220 Dawnville
Rd., Dalton, Ph. 278-2697.
(No collect calls).
Hand operated Case hay
baler in good cperating cond.,
for sale, or will trade for good
used manure spreader, or
some good Whiteface cattle.
Clyde Garrison, Rt. 1, Corne-
lia, Ph. 778-6450. (No collect
calls)
John Deere Grassland drill
with 7 applicators and small
seed attachment, in perfect
cond., $475.; also, stationery
Intnl. 16 X18 in. hay baler,
$150.; also
Propane
with fertilizer attachment,
$200. Milton P. Minchew, Jr.,
Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd.,
Macon. 5
Intn] Harvester peanut
shaker, fits M. and H. Farmall
tractor, good cond., $150. Mrs.
Grover C. Lister, Empire, Ph.
WE, 4-2668 (Cochran).
1952 8N Ford tractor, A-1
cond., new paint, new Athens
bush and bog harrow, blade,
scoop, sub-. sciler, 2-disc tiller,
and cultivator, $1275. Jack
Rich, 2683 Austell Rd., Aus-
tell, Ph. 948-5250 (not coll-
ect).
Benthol
peanut combine,
just overhauled, and
thrashed only 20 acres of
peanuts; also, peanut shaker
and plows to fit a Super C
Farmall tractor. J. E. Crook,
Montezuma, Ph. 4229 (at
night or early morning.)
|
| with 5 decks;
2 gal. blow torch burner,
$10.; floor model craftman
drill, press, $100.; also, electric
hand drill, $10: Mrs. C. E.
Ragland, dr., P. . Box 65,
Moreland, Ph. Alpine 3-6396.
Dump type hay rake; also,
3 point hitch. Just like new,
used less than two times; $75.
at farm; also 2 four hole hog
feeder with lids, $15.; 8 hole
hog feeder with lids, $30.;
also, large creep feeder for
pigs, used about two weeks,
$35. All in good condition and
kept under shed. Sell all for
$90. at farm. H. B. Brookshire,
Suches, Ph. 747-2488.
David Bradley Hammermill,
gocd cond., $50.; and Turner
Wood saw, $25. Both used
with Ford tractor. Mrs. W. B.
Lancaster, 149 Darien Rd.,
Brunswick.
17 gas brooders: Oaks,
Warners, Hudson, and A. R.
Wood at $20., $25., and $35.
each. Bob MeConnell, Riel
Young Harris, Ph. 379- 2793.
(No collect calls).
Home made scrape blade
for tractor with 3 point hitch,
$50. C. C. Bobo, Rt. 1, Canton,
Phe EUs 72507: (Cumming).
Farmall Cub tractor, 2 disc
drill, planters and cultivators
with harrows, all in good
cond, and used this year.
Complete price $565. Hal Bag-
ley, P. O. Box 101, Colbert.
45 John Deere combine in
good cond., $3500. Come see.
John J. Smith, Vienna, Ph.
645-3393 (Pinehurst).
2 eylinder Le Roi gasoline
engine, water cooled and
portable, for feed mill, or any
type of farm work; also, 30 in.
cut-off saw. Sell together, or | 8351.
separately. Joe H. Williamson,
16 Anvil Block Rd., Ellen-
ed Ph. 627-4369 (not eoll-
ec
John Deere hay rake, like
new, drawn by mules, $85.
Just-off Hwy. 78. L. L. Kittle,
Rt. 1 1, , Temple.
eae automatic chicken feeders,
Big Dutchman, with clocks,
$200. each. Ralph Dangar,
Roswell, Ph. 993-6621.
|ven, Ph. 584-2312 (Odum).
Cattle
Angus herd bulls ready for |
delivery; best bloodlines, rug-
ged and ready for service.
Jess H. Watson, Heaven Hill
Farms, Cumming, Ph. 887-
2909.
Canadian Holstein, third
calf two months old, giving
over 6 gal. milk daily (was
giving 8%), $200. Guernsey,
second calf three wks. old,|~ 4
$160. W. N. Calloway, Rt. |
Cumming, Ph. 887-443.
Young brindle Jersey cow,
not bred, weighs around 700
lbs., and in good cond. $100.
Mrs. L. M. Cooper, Rt. 1, Box
149, Fairburn, Ph 964-3874.
25 head of breeding age.
polled Hereford heifers, $175.
per head. George Eager, Val-
dosta, Ph. CH. 2- 3195.
Gains tested Angus bulls, |
Eileenmere and Bar dolier
breeding. George W. Gibson,
Rt. 5, Rome, Ph. 232- 5070.
Reg. Guernsey male, 2 yrs.
old, dehorned and ring in
nose, good size; good blood-
lines, $175.; or will exchange
for some good Coastal Ber-
muda hay free from sand
spurs, cured without rain,
good green. color. H. W
Thurmond, Farmington.
Reg. Hereford bull, dk. red
color, blocky built, 8 mos.
old, and fine quality. $150.;
also purebred, same age and
quality, out of same sire, $125.
Paul he Cain. itt. tee Com
merce. ; :
16 open Holstein heifers
from high producing cows,
450 to 700 lbs. wt., and calf-
hood vaccinated. Leon Ehr-
lich, Swainsboro, Ph. BE. 7-
Purebred Holstein heifer,
around 600 lbs. wt., open and
free of disease, Will sell at
reasonable price. H. H. Hoof-
ner, Rt. 1, Dacula.
Several good Reg. polled
Hereford bulls from 1 to 2
yrs. old, deep red and well
grown for age. Popular blood-
lines, good cont., and
Winton C. Harris. Re 1; Sere-
Brower electric brooder
also, 3 chicken
coops of different sizes. S.
Snider, 2273 Whites Mill Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-8463,
Extra fine polled Hereford
bull, 5 yrs. old; excel. breed-
ing, wt. approx. 1500 lbs., 20c
b. H. J. Wilkinson, Milledge-
3, Greensboro, Ph. 453-3404.
acre gun, will sell together, or
1-row B. model A. C. tract-.
with over half tank of gas, |-
|ered horned Hereford pull of
lyr. old, Reg. as Hardy Acres
| Eileenmere
4174 (McDonough) ube
|W.
2 Ang
ing from 6 to 1(
Guernsey and Jersey mi
part of September. J. L.
Broome, -Jr.,
Rd., Dalton, Phi
(No collect calls).
2220 Dawnville
278 - 2697.
cows to begin calving latter | ee
75 dairy cows for sale: Hol-
stein, Guernsey and Jersey.
Approx. 1400 lb. milk base
daily; also have 400 gal. Zero
bulk milk tank and 5 Surge
sonable price, my home on
Douglasville; Ri. 3, (6: mi.
from Dallas on Hwy. 61). Max
Austin, Rt. 3, Box 252, Doug-
lasville, Ph. 447-3948. :
Reg. Jersey cow fresh sec-
ond time with 6 wks. old calf.
J. C. Herron Sr., Rt. 1, Mar-
tin (Stephens Co.). See af-
ter 4:30 P.M.
Milkers and pipeline at rea-|
Res g. roan. ares
Shorthorn bull, calved
20, 1958; well bred
Selling 2 -preve
ing. $300.; also he
$125. up, "some br
Reg. cows, at ae :
Whitaker, Rt. 1, Blue |
60 milk one and
bred for fall fresheni
few Holsteins and Gue
rest Jerseys. Will sell
part of herd; also, hav
gal. Kraft bulk. milk t
sale. B. L.
Ph. SO. 9-5592 (ner ae
6 Angus cows; 6 Herctortl
cows with calves by side; 8
grade cows with calves by
dbl. registered Hereford bull.
See at Hampton, on McDon-
ough Road. George H. Pace,
2845 Old Hapeville Rd., At-
lanta 45,.Ph.:PO. a> 5260.
- Reg. polled-Hereford heifer,
Reg. as Reba Dominette, well
marked and bred, and rea-
sonably priced at $250. for
quick sale. Miss Lynne Ste-
phens, Red Bud Rd., Calhoun,
Ph. MA. 9-2273.
Shorthorn calves, wt. 350
average, heifers and one
steer. Sara Robb, Watkins-.
ville.
Thoroughbred Santa
trudis cows and bulls; also,
few second cross cows, for
sale. J. W. Morris, Double M.
Farms, P.O. Box 119, Car-
rollton, Ph, TE. 2-2852 (Mer.
of Santa Gertrudis eae
Intnl.).
Dark, well marked, regist-
Cae)
Zato bloodline, calved June}
19, 1960; tame, halter brok-
en. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground.
12 Holstein cows, some
fresh, others to freshen early
in base period. Avg. produce |
yon 12,000 lbs; also, bred
and unbred heifers from
heavy milkers. Tim Cole, Jr., |:
Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-6970.
Reg. Black Angus
with 2% old C
one to calve in September.
Both cows are 4 yrs. old, of
Bandolier and Hardwickmere
breeding. Pearl Remington,
c/o Dees cae Farm, Rt.
Box 22, Jackson, Ph. 755-7641
(2 mi. north of Jackson on
). Hwy. 23 and Ga. Hwy.
42
Black Angus herd pull, 3%
7.0, $350. Sor. wall
exch. for one of equal blood- |
line; also, 1 yr. old, son of
Hardy Acres, $150. Mrs. Ruth
M. Nutt, Luella, Ph. 423-
Holstein heifer, 22 mo. old,
bred to Black Angus, fresh
in February, $150. Mrs. Ben
Cardin, Rt. 3, Box 402, Col-
lege Park, Ph. PO. 17-3347.
Guernsey cow, 2 yr. old
past March 17, had first calf}
same date, fine gentle family
cow. With good pasture would
give 3-4 gal. milk daily. Gives
2 gal. now with first calf.
Cow, $125. Griffin Burrell,
Washington Park, Barnesville.
Dbl. registered polled Here-
ford bulls and heifers, excel.
bloodlines, and reasonably
priced. HY. Tillman, 1207.
Park Ave., Valdosta, Ph.
CH. 4-2491.
Reg. Angus bulls 8 to 14
mos. old, excel. conf., best
bloodlines; also, several bred
heifers, registered; all C. V.
Reg. cows with and without
calves. J. O.. Crowley, 129
Bankhead Ave., Carrollton,
Ph. TE. 2-8402.
Registered Angus bull, son
of Whitneymere 150th, 4 yrs.
old, selling to prevent in-
breeding: also, 5 heifers and
one bull, 7 mos. old; all Reg.
son and daughters of above
bull. Pope Williams, Mis as
Lavonia.
Charolais cross and Char-
bray cross heifers ready to
wean; also 3 Charolais cross
bull calves. R. Hewes Rits-1,
Thomasville.
Lg. Jersey cow, 800 lb. wt.,
bred to fine Jersey bull Jus-
tin, to freshen last day of
August, or first of Sept., with
2nd. calf. Will give 4 gal.
milk or more. Gentle, no bad
ens. R. EH. Walker,
ville, Ph, 452- 4214,
; cow |:
mo. old bull ealf; B
4,| younger pigs, ages 2
habits. $170. before she fresh- | o:
ry Reg. _ Angus bull
$125.; on e
mos. elds ea: [
comb, Rt. 4
336-4581.
|ing: Guernsey bull, Re;
961162, born - Dec.
breeding).
separated and is ready
heavy service; also, hav
Guernsey heifers (Bu
Place, Dinsmore, Eksdale,
Clear Springs breeding),
able for 4-H and FFA
pects. Phillip Trotter,
metto.
Jersey and Whiteface ec
Ph. 483-8258.
Purebred Jersey cow,
calf (half Angus, droppe
4-1963) at side.
with .calf, $225.
Phelps, Hollydale Farm,
296, Roswell, Ph. 428-54
Swine
Pigs and shoats, ats, $10
John W. Robinson, 2S
woody PIl., Dunwoody.
Reg. Duroc ene
night before coming).
Reg. a ndrace br
stock, 8 wks. old, boars
gilts; aiso taking ye
6 wks. Herman Roper, R
Sautee. (Ph; Helen ar
come any. day).
Reg. Black Essexs (at
at any age) ideal for
breeding with Hampshil
Polinda China, ete, Se
litters of pigs, some avai
Sept. 1. 10 wks. old pigs, $
also, few males 3 to 3% |
at $30. ea. Wiley G. Da ie
Rt. 1, Box 210, Valdosta,
Big bone suinea. pigs
wks. old, $10. ea. at my fa
(will not ship). B. E B
Rt. 1, Canton, Ph. TU. 7-
( Cumming).
Duroc boars, farrowed |
26, 1963, champion bloodli
on both sides; and one.
vice age boar from large
ter. All treated and Reg.
United Duroc Swine Reg.
P. Wammock, Rt. 5, Box
Savannah, Ph. AD. 3-867!
Sethe Soaks ses pigs from 75
200 Ibs., prize winning b
and sows. Boars lg. eno
for breeding and
enough to be bred. Prices
from $45. to $75. Write
see me a farm. Lamar ;
man, Rt. 1, Alma.
EC: oe stock shi
and gilts 4 to 6 mos.
$25. to $35. according to
and size, all Reg., (treat
in buyers name, shipped
or cheaper at farm;
breed sow, bred unr:
boar, $100. at farm. Paul
Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.
8 wks. old Poland Ch
Duroc pigs, $10. Sara
Watkinsville. Se
Spot boars, good
and long body, oldest een.
ed in Feb. Will register
buyers name. E. E. (BR
Watson, Rt. 2, Fort Gaine =
Ph. 768-4827.
Lg. part cof ina of li
bred Spotted China, young
service age, fancy, bred Sol
and gilts, open SO}
with pie bon side.
Yo
Riverdale, Ph. 478-7013,
Ri. 2, [ers
sows, part
Berkshire cross, some
; also Yorkshire
and Duroc boar. 8 sows
d to the Yorkshire.
Hoyt C..Maxwell, Rt.!
ula, Ph. TH. 3-2914.
Duroc boar, 17 mo. old,
Jim Hopkins, Rt. 2,
ad crossbred pigs, wt.
lbs., wormed and treat-
and ready to
> Reg. Yorkshire
ter horse; 9 yrs. old,
with stocking feet, has
of pep. John C.
elding Hackney pony,
or conformation and
high stepping action,
oO bed: habits Palomino
horses for sale: 9
. proven brood mares,
00-900 lbs.; 9 colts, 2 yrs.
and 9 colts, 1 yr. old; also, |
white mane and tail.
g horse farm. Dr. Need-
| B. Bateman, 101 Baptist.
essional Bldg., 340 Boule-
5 NE, Atlanta 12, Ph. JA.
ir of pony horse geldings,
d 4 yrs. old, 50 in. high,
of Whellis Ranch, Waco,
Will pull cart. Both for
)0. Ed Adams, 1205 Hickory
Valdosta, Ph. CH. 4-2655.
Reg. Quarter horse geld-
; also 8 ponies to select
at $100. up. Bill Crowd-
Melody Brook Farm,
dy Hill Rd., Marietta, Ph.
5-8656.
At Stud: Tom Dooley, top
s. Tennessee Walking horse.
y A..Dorsey, 2561 Bohler
ee Atlanta B(ZSee:
5
Racing mare, 5 gaited, red
th light mane and_ tail,
e blaze face; 6 yrs. old,
ted (suggest exp. rider).
nnie Smith, Noahs Ark
is Jonesboro, Ph. 478-6838.
sale:
.|Winner) Reg.
,|Sugar Lee King, bay with
"| foal)
-| name
ieee 5
|Black Arabian stallion. Fee
$25. Will pick up mare and
breed until caught; also, for
Quarter horse stallion,
2-\% yr. old, broke to ride,
chestnut; pleasure horse mare,
bay with black mane and tail;
and Reg. American saddle
breed mare (Blue Ribbon
under name
blaze face and stocking feet.
J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Coving-
ton Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU.
9-5798.
Shetland pony, gentle, solid
black, $150. cash. Janie Five-
InSh) chit. ke ietanras Pins 1%
2544 (not collect).
Tennessee Walking mare, 6
yrs. old, $150. C. M. Lane,
Colquitt.
Nice, gentle ponies (broke),
with saddled and _ bridles;
cheap. Also, want old and
crippled horses and mules;
will pick up 50 to 75 mi.
_ | Highest prices paid. E. J. Mc-
Mahon, 1929 Cherry Rd.,
Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710._
Fine Palomino Shetland
pony, golden mane and _ tail,
and bridle, saddle and halier.
$125. Mrs. J. W. Suggs, Fair-
burn, Ph. 964-7349.
Colo. bred Quarter mare (in
and filly colt. Fair
Topsy P-94357 - foaled May
13, 1958; sires breeding:
Barney Owens P-2202, J. Mc-
Cue, Plaudit; Dams breeding:
Hee Strike Bell P-356,
Little Poe N. Mexico, Ephesi-
an (E, B>); -and filly colt,
Copper Top, foaled
April 28, 1963; deep copper
with wht. mane and tail, sired
by Cooper Wix P-36639, one
of Utahs most promising sires.
For sale at best offer. Paul R.
Kleysteuber, 112 Highland, St.
Simons Island, Ph. 638-8907
(no collect calls).
15 Shetland ponies, 10 are
to $150.; also, 5 sorrel and
Palomino horses, $125. and up.
Dick Fuller, Abbeville, Ph.
467-4633. :
8 yr. old chestnut sorrel
Tennessee Walking mare bred
to Reg. Tennessee Walking
stallion, due to foal in March,
$175. Emory Pasley, Rt. 1,
Meansville, Ph. 567-8607 (no
collect calls).
Sorrel pony, 7 yrs. old,
blaze face, 4 stocking legs, Wt.
about 600 Ibs., gentle: rides
| good, ploughs and works well
to cart. Will sell at reasonable
price. Quillian Brown, Toccoa
(Hwy. 17 near Toecoa Falls
school), Ph. 6-2824.
Extra nice purebrd Tenn-
essee Walking sorrel mare,
not Reg.; 7 yrs. old, 1100 Ibs.
|wt.; also, extra good saddle
horse, gentle and beautiful. D.
J. White, Rt. 3, Eastman, Ph.
374-3873 (no collect or Sun-
day calls).
At Stud: Tom Dooley, top
= Tennessee Walking hor-
oy A. Dorsey, 2561 Bohl-
a NW, Atlanta, Ph. CE.
Goce horse mare, 4 yrs.
i, reg. $150. Larry Coving--
a, Rt. 4, Cumming, Ph. 475-
79 (Alpharetta).
Black mare mule,
10 yrs.|
i, wt. 1100 lbs., will work
izle or double to plow or
agon; healthy. $100. at farm.
2 tT TEENS Rt. 3, Buena
sta.
Chestnut atone jmare, 7
s. old, gentle but spirited:
sO, same mares year old
a sorrell with white mark-
Frank Stephens, Cal-
ne MA. 9-2273.
Two nice gentle horses and
-mo. old colt for sale. Mrs.
eve Mizio, Americus, Ph.
44-7209. Sh
Grey Shetland pony with
hite mane and tail, at rea- |:
nable price. L. G. Branan,
., 0240 Northside Dr., NW.,
tlanta 27, Ph. 255- 5175.
Nice, gentle ponies, all sizes
1d colors, including Palo-
os; at bargain prices. 100
choose from. O. L. DeLo-
er, 1505 Fairview Rd., NH,
anta 6.
yr. old gentle gelding, ex-
hilds horse, shown suc-
6 mo..old stud colt by side,
and bred back; one black with
white stockings, bred _ to
welch stud. W. C. Owens, Mc-
Phail Dr., Kennesaw, Ph.
974-6732. : =
Tennessee Walking horse -
gelding, spirited but gentle,
including complete equipment
at $500. M. L. Muse, 4261
Beverly Lane, NE, Atlanta. 5,
Ph. - 255-8519 (mo collect
calls).
Registered Tennessee Walk-
ing horse mare; good pleasure
thorse. J. R. Ezell, 4555 Rivoli
Dr Macon, Ph. SH. 5-5630.
Reg. Quarter mare, 8 yrs.
old,.and yearling filly by Reg.
stud, with mare bred back,
offered together. Grady
Drake, Dixie Lake Rd., Union
City, Ph. 964-7045.
Small mule for sale, good
for gardening and light farm
work. See at residence about
8 mi. north of Osierfield. Mrs.
M. Dickson, Rt. 1, Osierfield,
Ph. 6331 (Fitzgerald).
At Stud: Reg. Palomino
stud, white mane and tail,
blaze face and stocking feet.
Excel. conf., disposition, and
bloodlines, name Little War-
rior; also at Stud, Resta Bar,
Quarter horse by Tambo Bar
out of Flutter Lady; and some
fine horses for sale, or will
take horses to board. Jimmy
Rickard, Circle R. Ranch, Rt.
mares with colts by side, $75. |
. Two pony mares, one with
| tion
st n, $135. Mrs.
Daniel, 3847. Boring 7
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-8267 (no
collect calls).
At Stud: Gulden Mirage,
Reg. PHBA and Tennessee
Walking Horse Assn., perfect
color and confcermation. Blue
Ribbon Winner. W. L. Robin-
son, P. O. Drawer 160, College
Park, Ph. PO. 1-1569.
6 yr. old Welch mare with
red colt by side (3 mos. old)
$225.; good used saddle, $25.;
one 2 yr. old, gentle, ready
to train, $85. Jonathan Strick-
land, Effingham Rd., Mtd. Rt.,
Milledgeville, Pins Gis 452-
241
8 Shetland pony mares all
with colts and rebred, for sale
at reduced price; also, 4 Palo-
mino pony stallions at reason-
able price. Come and make
offer: he Tt. Muller 2 Rit. <2;
Abbeville, Ph. 467-4633.
At Stud: Palomino Quarter
horse P 144 821, Wimpy
bloodline, good conf., and
color, fee $50. with return
' privileges: also, mares board-
ed. Otis T. Daniel, Hill and
Dale Farm, Box 136, Rty 1,
Roswell, Ph. 993-8414.
Nice selection of Shetland
pony mares: 11 with colts by
side. Mare and colt for $150.
| (all broke for children to
ride, all cols. and sizes from
to 5 yrs. of age); also,
several yearling fillies at $75.
ea. Jess Holbrook, 415 N.
Main St., Jonesboro, Ph. GR.
8-6771.
8 yr. old gelding, plenty of
style and easy to handle, red
with stocking feet; also, Black
Shetland mare, 4 yrs. old,
with 3 mo. old colt by side;
and 2 new Western saddies
for sale cheap; will also board
horses. E. E. Hughes, Hartley
Eridee Rd., Macon, Ph. 788-
5686.
Extra nice Shetland stall-
ion, 3 yrs.. old, brown and
white. See to appreciate. A
sacrifice. Come-by or call
Richard Burt, Rt. 2, Lithonia,
6077 Hillvale Rd., Ph. HU. 22
6440.
Sheep & Goats
Milk type goats,
Mrs. John W. Robinson, 1275
Dunwoody Pl., Dunwoody, Ph.
993-4691.
2 billy goats, ages 1% :
and 5 mos. old, both for $15.
C. H. Benefield, 3835 May-
ace Place, Hapeville PO. 7-
genburg buck kid, $8. here.
Joseph Abernathy, Yatesville
Rd., Barnesville, Ph. 1286-R
(no collect calls).
Livestock
WANTED
Want horses to board. Have
excellent stalls, new riding
ring, and good caretakers on
luees Lake Rd., near Fair-
burn. W. L. Robinson, P. O.
Drawer 160, College Park, P.h
PO. 1-1569.
Want registered Angus bull;
must be Black Bird or Black
Cap bloodlines. Hoyt C. Max-
well, Rt. 1, Dacula, Ph. TH.
3-2914 (Lawrenceville).
Wiant herd of cows with
good beef blood, blocky build,
good bone, and good milkers:
need not be registered. S. J.
Mongo Rt. 4, Sylvania, Ph.
857-4786
Want eee to board in
Stone Mountain. For informa-
eall 469-9606, Frank
Hicks, 1196 Tuggle Dr., Stone
Mountain,
Seed and Plants
FOR SALE
with bridles and blankets. All)
$15. up.
Old-time 7 top turnip seed,
Germ. 92 pet., 25c tblsp., or
5 spnfuls, $1. Mrs. Viola Sto-
ver, Rt. B. Ellijay.
Old-time long brown shal-
lots (now is time to plant)
and Red Nest Multiplying on-
ions (called Peck To Hill)
$2. gal., plus postage. Mrs.
3), Box 93, eouyers, Pas 483-
8083, ie
VOla Jones, Grayson, 3
bage p. for eo ae
M.; cele - eae celery
plants, 95 for $1: P.P.; Sterns
Everbearing straw berr y
plants, heavy bearers, 35, $1.,
buyer pays postage; Russian
Comfrey, 15 lg. leaves, $1.,
P.P. Permit 474. F. M. Abie,
Dahlonega.
Marglobe tomato plants, 75c
(Ge. 500, $1.75; $3. M. Add
postage. Permit 10> Ethel
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
South Ga. buckeye plants
ready for fall planting, 3 for
$1. plus postage. Permit 471.
Herschell Phillips, Rt. 1, Box
130, Wrightsville (Z. C:
31096).
Large, red Nest, or mul-
tiplying, onions for fall plant-
ing, $2. gal. plus 53c postage
on gal. No less than one gal.
mailed. Permit 413. Mrs. G.
W. Fuller, Rt. 2, Box 100,
Woodstock.
Hay, Feed, Grain
FOR SALE.
Coastal Bermuda hay for
sale. George Eager, Rt. 1,
Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-3195.
Now cutting Coastal Ber-
muda hay, top quality. $25.
ton in field 4 mi, So. of Warn-
er Robins, Ga. Delivery prices
in 6 ton loads are: to 50 mi,
to 75 mai., $7.50; to
4 5 and to 150 mi.
$12.50. D. L. Fountain, P.O.
Drawer 878, Warner Robins.
Choice Coastal Bermuda
hay, $25. ton behind baler, or
$28. ton out of barn. Can de-
liver short distance for extra
charge. Winton C. Harris, Rt.
1, Screven, Ph. 584-2312.
Choice Coastal hay, highly
fertilized, with no weeds, and
cured without rain; all sec-
ond cutting this year. 1 to
100 tons. J. F. Moore, Rt. 3,
Box 142, Vidalia. Ph. 537-
3477.
Coastal Bermuda hay, high-
ly fertilized in square bales.
$25. ton out of barn; $20. ton
in field. Neil Holdeman, Rt.
1, Box 105A, Louisville (Z. ic:
30434), Ph. 625-3389 (Louis-
ville). Located 6 mi. N. on
No. 1 Hwy., and 1 mi. to right.
Coastal Bermuda hay, high-
ly fertilized, 80c bale at barn.
R. M. Jackson, Rt. 1, Camp-
ton (4% mi. from Monroe on
Gratis Rd.). Ph. 267-9326
(Monroe, no collect calls).
Coastal Bermuda hay, well
fertilized and high in protein.
Can deliver in 6 ton loads. R.
5 i. Saeksion, Flint: River
young Nubian buck, dk. Farms, Jonesboro, Ph. DR.
red, nat. buttheaded, ready 8-2245 (at night)
for light service, $20. at my} <= ee :
place; also 2 mos. old Tog-
Poultry & Eggs
FOR SALE
150 extra fine Harco Red
pullets first year from breed-
er, 21 wks. old. D. M. Cleve-
land, Rt. 2, Elberton.
Rhode Island Reds, dark
strain: 5 young hens, $10.; 10
early pullets, $2. ea.; cock-
erels about grown, $3.; eggs,
15 for 2: P. P.. Mrs. Don
Donaldson, 726 South Cand-
ie St., Decatur, Ph. DR. .3-
2405.
20 White Rock pullets, 5
mo. old $1. ea.; 10 mixe
Bantam hens, 75 ea.; White
Cochins, 4 mo. old, $1. 50 ea;
Gld. Seabrights, Bios cn
Chukars, $2: ea. Mrs.
Daniel, 3847 Boring Rd., Ee
catur, -Ph. BU 9-8267 (not
collect).
Purebred Bantams, Mille
Fleurs, Golden Sebrights,
$1.50 ea.; Silver Sebright
roosters, $1. ea.; Black Rose-
comb, trio, small, $5.; trio
large, $7.; Black Tail Jap, trio,
large, $6.; Will not ship.
D. McClure, 1735 Hadlock
Si tla CZ, -C,. s0311);
Ph. PL. 8-3830.
50
mixed hens, Barred
|Rocks and N. H. Reds hatch-
ed April 1962, $1. ea. for all
50, or $1.50 ea. in small lots.
Luther iQ. Burnham, Rt. 2,
Lithonia, Ph. 482-6287.
Barly hatched trios: Games,
Nigger Roundheads, Blue Cu-
bans, $9. trio. Grady Thomas,
Blairsville.
3 Claret stags, es, 1/4 hatch,
5) ea. HB; Hubbard, RUi ls
Box 1, Union Point.
| sizes,
a|Rd., SE, Atlanta 16, Ph.
fin
ew aaice Bull Dog
ock:
Cotneh pullets and cockerels;
Golden Seabright and Duck
Wings; pr. Chukars; trio of
Ringneck pheasants, and trio
of Jumbo Black Neck pheas-
ants;
tams. Cannot ship. Joe Hy
Williamson, 16 Anvil Block
{Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 627-
4369 (not collect).
Purebred White Crested
Black Polish, $7.90 pr.; pure-
bred Bulldog Cornish Ban-=
tams, $5.90 pr.; rare purebred
Lakenvelders, $7.90 pr.; rare
and unusual purebred Easter
Egg Araucanus fowl laying
ereenish blue and brownish
pink eggs at $7.90 pr. All
hatched this spring, and will
lay in: fall: Wall ship -C:O.D:
Mrs. W. B. Tomlinson, Rt. 2,
Quitman, Ph. 263-5597.
Blue-face Hatch; also
Hatch-Athlete crosses, early
stags and pullets, $10. single,
$25. trio. These are as good
as can be found, carefully se-
lected fowl, shipped. Charles
E. Proffitt, 3632 Wascanna
Rd., Hapeville, Ph. MA. 7-
9555.
Pit Games, Brandenberry
(So. Georgia); Dr. Saunders;
Roundheads; pure and Sandy
Hateh crosses, good young
birds from $4. up; also 2
Blinker brood cocks, $10.; and
15 eggs at $3.00. Mrs. A. Le
Hill, 312 Warren St., SE, At-
lanta, Ph. 378-2990.
Dutch, New Zealand
Calif. Whites; Grey Chinchil-
las, and some does already
bred; also, several
around 4 Ibs., ea. Will
sell pairs, trios, pens, or en=
tire Lot. Hs. Us Woodward, 406
West John Wesley,
Park, Ph. 767-5369.
38 Golden Sebright
ban=
tams, 3 to 18 mos. old, show .
type stock. Must sell. Will sell
at half price. J. O. Mozley, 46
Austell Ave., Austell. Ph 948-
1098. (No collect calls).
Bantams, Golden Sebrights,
for sale. P. O. Strickland, Rt:
2 Box 32, Mt. Olivet Rd., Dal-
as.
also few mixed Ban--
ae
and
frying
College
Purebred Golden Sebrights,
Silver Sebrights
Cochins, all bred under wire,
all ages. Clyde H. Sherer, 803
ee St., Decatur, Ph. DR.
Golden Sebright bantams,
trio (2 hens and _ rooster)
$5.; amd about 150 mixed
bantams, 50c ea. Cannot ship.
Come after. Live 4 mi. S. of
Franklin on Hwy. 27 (3
houses below Liphams store).
Ike Pike, Rt. 1, Franklin.
10 Buff Laced Polish; 3
Mottled Houdans, between 3
and 4 mos. old, $150 ea., and
one pr. only of White Silkie
Bantams. Johnny Worley, c/a
Philip Hammond, Rt. 1, Re-
saca, Ph. MA. 9-5651.
Shelton Roundhead game
roosters and hens for sale. W.
H. Nolan, Rt. 3, College Park,
Ph. PO. 1-4845.
Bantams out of fine show-
stock: Silver Duckwing and
B. B. Red O. EH. $7.50= trios
Bull Dog Dark Cornish Game
Bantams, $4. pr.; $6. trio; pre
of Black Tail Japs, $6.5 Gold
en Sebrights, $7.50 trio: 1
wht. and 2 black Cochin cock-
erels, $1.50 ea.; 14 common
Bantam hens, good setters,
$1. ea.; Wheaton O. E. roost-
ers, $2. ea. Send O:, -0F.
will ship Hxp, Col. 3 Ms
Warren, Sr., 1761 Flat Shoals
MA,
7-6939.
Trio of J Jap Black "Tails;
trio of Dark Cornish; trio,
Golden Sebrights; and '4 trios
of Bearded Mille Fleur, all
purebred Bantams; also, ap-
prox. 100
White Leghorn hens, 4 mo.
old, 28 July (should lay any
day), fully vaccinated. Will
ship, or maybe delivered, and
you pay. For further informa-
tion write Ned Newman, 467-
, | 4th. eis Hawkinsville, Ph. TW.
3-821
About 40 game chickens,
will- sell at your price if you
take all of them, most April
hatched (about 15 roosters).
Cannot ship. S. Jenkins,
524 Patterson Dr., Dalton.
25 mixed hens and rooster;
also 17 small fryers. Will sell
for best offer. Mrs. Felton
Todd, Augusta, Ph. 738-2058.
100 Rhode Island Red pul-
lets ready to lay, 4-H Club
strain. Will sell all or part
at $2. ea. Bob Hinton, Rt. 1,
Stockbridge, Ph, 474-4948.
hybrid DeKalb.
and White
Gane Fowl,
& Eggs
FOR SALE
Texan Auto Sex pigeons
and few pair of Shew Kings,
at reasonable price; or will
exch. for quail, or quail
equipment. C. E. Mixon, Rt. 6,
Box 244, Macon (Hwy. 49,
Worth 5 mi. from city limits).
Pensom Birmingham Roll-
er pigeons, young birds, $1.
ea. in lots of 10; Giant Homer
migeons, $6. pr. M. G. de La
Rue, 307 Spring St., Decatur.
Select pairs of White King
Pigeons, excel. breeders of
ehoice squabs. $5. per single
Pairs. 5 pr. $20... 0, pre. $35.
Ernest Beaton, 305 Stephen-
son St., Waycross.
Racing pigeons from good
stock, all colors and ages,
most have: been trained from
25 to 500 miles, all are seam-
Jess banded; also, 3 training
erates in excel. cond. Reason-
ably priced. Gary Crumbley
34 Zebulon Rd., Barnesville,
Ph. 749 (not ccllect).
White King pigeons, choice
selected pairs, guaranteed
mated and banded. Producers
of 16 to 20 squabs per year,
weighing from 14 to 18 oz.
each; linebred Rice strain. 50
yoair for sale, make offer for
all or any of these birds. J.
Beaton, P. O. Box 897, Way-
rOss.
Royal purple guineas, 1 wk.
old, 35c-in Iets of 50; 30c in
lots of 100 or more; also have
@uineas from 30c to $1.50 ea.,
any size you want and any
amount up to 4500. This is
white meat guinea. Call or
come see. Robert Bradshaw,
Rt. 4, Canton, Ph. 479-5287.
Several nice show type
fantail pigeons, $3. for mated
pairs and $1. ea. for 3 to 6
mo. old birds, all nice, and
healthy. Cheaper in- larger
lots. F. M. Ogletree Sr., Bar-
nesville:
Pheasants, 1963 hatch Sil-
-wers and Reeves, $7. pr.; 2
pr. 1962 hatch Silvers, $8. pr.;
trio, 1962 hatch Ringnecks,
$9.; 1961 hatch Kalij cock, $5:
dames B. King, 5232 Rivoli
Dr.. Macon, Ph. SH. 2-4059.
Improved Northern Bob-
white quail eggs, $15.; Permit
32; day old birds, 25c ea., 5c
for ea. additional week. A. N.
Reeve, 7866 Roswell Rd.,
Dunwoody (Z. C. 30043) Ph.
993-4020.
Bobwhite quail, all ages,
also, chukars. Write for de-
tails. Permit 10. J. L. Tade,
1328 21st, St., Columbus.
Quail eggs, $15. C.; breed-
er grade eggs from 8-9 oz.,
breeders, $25. C: baby quail,
25e; birds just right for re-
Jease, 60c. Permit 52. Joe
Linkous, 4011 Briarcliff Rd.,
WE, Atlanta 29, Ph. 634-7416.
Mallard ducks, improved
strain: 7, 1963 hatch; 3, 1962
hatch - 5 drakes and 5 ducks
im flock, all for $12.50 at my
home. J. Ewing Arnold, 1206
Hickory Dr., Marietta, Ph.
427-5819. (No ccllect calls).
Rabbits: 3 pr. of California
thoroughbred meat-rabbits, 2
mos. old, $4. pr. Send M. O.,
or will ship Exp. Col. J. M.
Warren, Jr., 1757 Flat Shoals
Rd., SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. MA.
7-6939.
Ped. rabbits: Dutch Black
and Chocolate breeding stock;
also N. Z. Whites, 1 buck and
2 does, approved breeders of
excel. type and quality, cheap.
Come get them. R. Lamar
Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79,
Wrightsville:
N. Z. W. rabbits from 4 mos.
to about 2 yrs., all pedigree
purebreds. Come see and
select. Have young ones, $8. -
$10. ea.; older cnes, $20. -
$25. ea. Champ W. Page, 149
N. Ave.; NE, Atlanta 8, Ph.
TR. 4-6452.
Rabbits: Blue, Brown, Black
Dutch from show stock; N. Z.
W. buck and doe, 2 N. Z. W.
does; and i2 Californians, all
purebred and healthy. Will
ship Exp. Col. in It. erate.
prox.),
(OC eae
40 (a size
rabbits, so, bred
Rt. B. Ellijay.
Rabbits: 5 bred does, most-
ly pink eyes, mixed with Bel-
giums, $1.50 ea.; 2 white pink-
eyed bucks, $1.50 ea.; one
brown and white buck, $1.50;
35 or 40 rabbits (young) avg.
wt., 1-% Ibs., $1.; 13 laying
Bantam hens and rooster, 40c
ea, Tim Bland, Sr., 2001 E.
oist= St, Savannah Bhs.
4-4769. (No collect calls).
Rabbits: 4 grown California
does, $2. ea., or will trade for
two does and buck of another
breed of rabbit. D. F. Osborne,
James St., Winder.
Poultry, Game,
Fowl & Eggs
WANTED
Want one or two fairly
young mated pairs of runt
pigeons. George H. Long, Jr.,
314 Ready St., St. Marys, (Z.
G.- 31558).
Want to trade pair of big
white chickens, wt. about 1%
lb. ea. for Indian Blue Pea-
fowl cock from 1 to 6 mo.
old; also, have other chick-
ens to trade for rare and un-
usual types. Eugene Clark, Rt.
1, Meansville. 3
Want to hear from some-
one who has thoroughbred
Silver Sebright Bantams for
sale. Give price and age in
first letter. G. W. Stephens,
Miscellaneous.
FOR SALE
Wild cucumber bark; red
sassafras root: yellow root;
mullen root; rattle root: rats-
bane; heartleaf root: wild
cherry bark; queen of mea-
dow root, ea. $1. for 2 Ib.
lardboxful; blacksnake root,
$1. for lg. matchboxful.- Add
postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.
14 ft. of 4 in. wide leather
belting; 28 ft. of 3 .in., and
28 ft. of 2 in. leather belting:
and one 10 ft. one and half
line shafting with pulley. All
for $25. F. M. Abee, Dah-
lonega. (This equip. was used
in grinding feed).
Angelica roots, $1.50 for 2
lb. lardboxful; wild cucum-
ber bark, red sassafras, rattle
root, heart root, ratsbane, cal-
ley hickory bark, blood root;
yellow root, devils shoe
string, wild cherry bark, ea.
$1. for 2 lb. lardboxful; black-
snake root, $1. for lg. match-
boxful. Add 25 on ea. box-
ful. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground. i
Western saddle and match-
ed martingale, nice, brown,
for sale at $70. Jim Hood,
Rt. 9, Gainesville, Ph. 2-0156.
10 lbs. nice garden sage,
hand gathered and dried in
shade; oils Pe Prin Ga OF
$10. plus postage. Must sell.
all to ome person; also 2 or
3 doz. nice Martin or Dipper
gourds, will sell entire lot for
$3. at my place. Cannot ship.
Ene. stamped envelope, or
no orders returned. Mrs. L.
A. Wood Sr., Rt. 2, Martin.
Apples for sale: Starks De-
licious, Golden _ Delicious,
Staymans, and many others,
ready now. H. B. Roberts,
Hardemans. Orchard, Clark-
esville.
400 or more bushels of ap-
ples, pick your own at $1.25
bu.; 75c half bu.; 50c pk.; and
15 or more bushel at $1. bu.
Mrs. R. E. McGee, Thomaston
(Barnesville Rd.).
Fresh California Multiply-
ing beer seed, 40c start; 5
starts, $1., P.P. No C.O.D. or-
ders. Mrs. J.. L. Thompson,
1054 Westview Apts., Talla-
poosa.
Nice, dried sage, $2. lb.,
rough dried peaches, ready
now, 55c lb., and dried horse
apples, 50c lb. Add postage.
Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 316,
Hastanollee.
Yellow root, 4 lbs. $1.25;
May apple, 4 lb. $1.25: and
wild cherry bark, 4 Ib. $1.25.
John Carroll, 117 Pollard Dr.,
Augusta.
Noel Crump, Rt. 2, Talking
Rock.
sows, $1.50 ea. G. H, McClure,
-|flower honey,
: : s. Steve Mizio,
Rivc2ss eAamie mics. (ZC:
31709). Ph. 924-7209.
2 giant gourds, $3.; 6 ft.
leather bull whips, wood
handles, all rawhide covered,
$5. P.P. Earl Stuckey, Black- |
shear.
Good used honey comb ex-
tractor for two frame extrac- ||
tions, used one season. J. D.
Payne, P. O. Box 254, Cal-
houn. |
Leather belting: 14 ft., of
Asin 620, tte Of oe ine woo tt,
of 2 in. belting; and one 10
ft. and half in. shafting with
|24 in. chain pulley. $25. for
lot. F. M. Abie, Dahlonega. -
Print feed sacks, 100 lb.
cap., washed and ironed, no
holes or spots, 33c ea., or 3,
$1. Add 33c postage on 3
sacks. (3 alike or more).
New crop mountain wild-
natural, raw,
exactly as bees made it. 5 lb.
tin, extracted, $1.50: 6, 5 Ib.
cans, $8.; 22c lb. in your con-
tainers; 5 lb. tin with comb,
$2.; 6, 5 Ib. cans comb, $10.-
50, add postage; or 60 lb. can
extracted, $13.75 F.O.B. Ed-
ward D. Colston, Rt. 1, Box
SOT. MOCHA (ZC. 3057 fe
Not home: on Saturdays.
Good, used Western saddle,
embossed leather finish, flank
girth, and tapaderos, $75.00.
Sherry Stover, 2808 Pontiac
Circle, Doraville.
_ 60 lb. 1963 crop yellow de-
licious and horse-apples, dried.
Real bright. 5 Ibs., $3. plus
postage. No small orders. Mrs.
Ola. Jones, Rt. 1; Box 56,
Grayson.
| Milan.
Yellow root fresh dug and
washed, 4 lb. lard box full,
85c plus postage. Mrs. Dewey
Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay
(Ze E30540) a ~ |
WANTED
Want good start of Califor-
nia beer seed, the kind that
grows and multiplies when
placed. in water sweetened
with sorgum. Write stating
price. Miss Virginia Huddles-
ton, 152 Westwood Rd.,
Smyrna. :
Want to hear from someone
who has English peach .and
quince for sale. Mrs. Roy
Allen, 506 McDenough Blvd.,
SE, Atlanta, Ph. MA. 2-0191.
Want 40 or 50 tons of_hay
delivered to Conley. R. L.
Hutcheson, 3686 Moreland
Ave., Conley, Ph. 627-5269.
- Want 10 tons of hay de-
livered to farm at $25. ton.
Must be good hay. Ralph
Dangar, Roswell.
Want 5 or 6 tons of chicken |
fertilizer, delivered, at rea-
sonable price to near 155 and
138 State Hwy., Stockbridge. |
Y. J. Ivie, 1088 Sanders Ave.,
SE, Atlanta, Ph. JA. 3-8917.
Want white or variegated
pepper seed, cluster pepper,
yellow pepper, or small mina-
ture pepper with small pods
which stand straight up. Mrs.
D. J. Conby, Rt. 1, Box 91-A, |
AUGUST 24, 1963, 1
AUGUST 31, 1963, Je
Odum (Z. C. 3
SEPTEMBER 4, 1963
play at barn from If
ville.
Newnan _
County Fairground:
gia Jersey Cattle C
nual State Milk C
50 quality
Miscellaneous _ :
near |
catalog wri
Hattie Lee Smith, -
Athens. Pat Ott.
Newnan, and W. A.
Chmmn., Rossville.
1:00 P. M. at Way:
Stockyard. Registerec
ford and polled
bulls, cows with
boys. 62. lots.- For
write Altamaha
Breeders Assn,
Roberson, See
P. M. Washingto:
ty Marketing :
Barn immediatel
_ lowing weekly hog
Irwin & Irwin Far
present group of _
quality purebred Sh:
bulls, 10 to 18 m
(best crossing bre
health certificates qu
ing for out of sta
ment. Bulls will b
until sale time. C. F
Jr., Rt. 1, Box 241,
PEANUT INSECTS
gia.
gia. Sse
~seuth Georgia.
Corn Earworm
Georgia.
COTTON INSECTS
pected.
Georgia.
ered.
Georgia.
August 15, 1963
Corn Earworm light to heavy
3/4 inch long with yellowish-w
GRAIN SORGHUM INSECTS 5 :
Fall Armyworm light to
light to heavy i
Boll Weevil square counts were ma
fields with a range of 6 to 77 per cent punctured squares, averaging
38 per cent punctures. Squares are getting scarce in many fields,
therefore migration (weevils flying from field to field) can be ex-<
Bollworm egq counts were made
with a range of 12 to 113 per 100 terminals, averaging 55 per 100
terminals. Worms ranged from 3 to 22 per 100 terminals, averaging 9
per 100 terminals. Bollworm moths are laying eggs in stems, on squares
and blooms. Bollworm infestations are very heavy and could be a prob-
lem for some time due to the large number ef eggs being laid.
Cabbage Looper light to hea
Cotton Aphid
above mentioned area.
Spider Mite
Beet Armyworm light te heav
THIS WEEKS
INSECT CHECK LIST
Corn Earworm light to heavy infestations on peanuts in south Geo
Southern Corn Rootworm mederate infestation on peanuts in Early
County. This insect is known to be attackin
Early, Rendolph and Sumter Counties. see ais gees
The adult is the spotted cucumber beetle. The larvae are 1/2 to
hite bodies and brownish heads.
Note: Watch pastures for this pest.
light infestations on cotton in the above mentioned
INSECTS AFFECTING PEOPLE
Fieas are abundant in the Atianta area.
HOUSEHOLD INSECTS
Carpenter Ants are abundant in the Atlanta ai
Large black ants that nesf in wood.
REPORT ANY UNUSUAL INSECT OR INSECT
DAMAGE TO YOUR COUNTY AGENT.
FOR LATEST
y infestations on peanuts in south Geor-
g peanuts in Calhoun, Clay
heavy infestations on Grain Sorghum in
nfestarions on Grain Sorghum in south
de in 18 south Georgia cotton ;
in 31 south Georgia cotton fields
vy infestations on cotton in south
(Plant lice) very light infestations on cotton in the -
y infestations on cotton in southwest
ONTROL MEASURES SEE YOUR
COUNTY AGENT, =
rea.