_ Farmers PAW Commissioner ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 28, 1963 Seventh In A Series OUR STATE NUMBER 52 The future economy of the United States going to be charted on the leisure time her than on the working time of its citizens. uring the past half century the United es has experienced blessings that could be undoing. Her population has expanded, people are living longer and healthier lives her industry and farming have become so cient and mechanized that she requires few- people for the production of the necessity as for living. is has led the nation from a 70 hour king week to what is known as the 40 hour ng less than 40 hours. The future certainly week with most offices in big cities indicates that it won't be long before we will. have what is commonly known as a 30 hour work week. Continuing on this trend, we can easily see how the off hours or leisure time of the people of this nation is going to affect the economy of our nation. Georgia must, therefore, develop her naiural resources if she intends to survive in - the struggle that is developing to attract man during his surplus time when he spends his surplus money. The continued development of Georgia's agriculture and of Georgia's industry will not sufficiently give to Georgia her share of the national economy. Tourism must also be de- veloped for Georgia's tourists and for those out of state whom we would like fo visit Georgia because of their spare time and their spare dollars. There are many places in Georgia that could compete favorably with other places in the nation if they were properly developed for fourists. The following article is the seventh mm a series about Georgia's natural resources that are being or should be developed into recre- ational areas ond tourist attractions. Phil Campbell - Second of | State Parles Depetineat southern half of Georgia has its of Geos 37 State Parks, with i ties and points of historic interest. F is area south of a line through Ma- mn are 16 State Parks, four of which are you like. the high country, Ee D. eli State Park at Pine Mountain the western section of the state is a slight al spot for a days outing or long- ion. The Roosevelt Inn offers fine ommodations and meals, or there are cabins for rent with full housekeep- acilities. Five of the new Mobile mes are also being installed here. Tent id trailer sites are available, and shady areas are tucked throughout the . Warm Springs, Roosevelts summer ite House, and the famous Callaway dens are nearby; together with the enic road through the park, all make 3 esting side trips. Still in the western section but farther th are Georgia Veterans Memorial rk at Cordele, Kolomoki Mounds State k at Blakely, and Chehaw State Park Albany. + The. aa Veterans Memorial Park most complete in the facilities availa- Cottages and tent sites are situated he shores of Lake Blackshear, noted its excellent fishing and boating. ere is a fine swimming pool and a most teresting museum with a large display photos and relics of both World Wars. so on the park grounds is Camp Safety trol, sponsored by the VFW and the ighway Patrol, where groups of joy vacation and are in- he procedure of performing at their schools. nds Siate Park is in- Watch for Three Articles on Georgia State Parks Third In Series: triguing to those interested in ancient In- _ dian civilization as well as a fine recrea- _ tional area. There is a museum of Indian relics dating back as far as 5000 BC., and the excavated mounds show much of how these early settlers of Georgia lived. A fine beach on the lake and a boat ramp offer an opportunity for wa- ter sports and good fishing. A large campground is sheltered in the trees and there are innumerable picnic spots. Na- North Georgia Parks ture trails lead through the woods. To the east of the main park area is a separ= ate group camp, reserved for large church, school or Scout organizations, and which can accommodate as many as 100 persons. Chehaw State Park near Albany is in the old hunting country of the Creek In- dians and is an ideal spot for a day's (Continued On Page 8) Georgia Depariment of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square Ailanta 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 D. A. Pullin, Editor Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices NATIONAL ne PHIL CAMPBELL and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations in- serted one time on each re- quest. 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Address all complaints to 1917. Address requests to be added to or removed from mailing list, changes of address, etc. to CIRCULATION MANAGER, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses. EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. Notices of farm produce Farm Work WANTED _ White man, 49, wants job at once on chicken farm help- ing with layers and broilers, - exp. in both, or general farm work for 1964. Honest, sober and dependable. Want with people easy to get along with. Will go anywhere, salary to be $21. wk. or more. Troy Rt. 1, Covington, c/o Mrs. Emma Gaddy. Man, disabled, -and family, wants job taking care of farm, making repairs, raising rab- bits (have small rabbit farm would like to enlarge) for house on land and reasonable rent. Letters answered. James Morrow, Rt. 3, Box 322, Doug- lasville. White man, age 47, with wife, son, age 10, and daugh- ters, age 12 and 17, wants full farm with no less than 3 acres of tobacco with some- one who can handle truck and tractor, or would consider taking 3 to 6 acres of tobac- co on balance of rest of wages at $5. a day. Will have to be furnished to make crop, and to be moved. Wife and I have lifetime exp. us farm- ing. Cleo Bowen, Rt. 2, Pear- son. Man, white, age 67, good health, wants light farm work, caretaking, tending stock, etc. in exchange for room, board, and small sal- ary. Raised on farm. Can go now. Vernon Lewis, 483 Boulevard St., 12, Georgia, Ph. MA. 7-6001. Elderly white man, single, desires job doing light farm work such as gardening, car- ing for livestock, chickens, hogs, etc, in exch. for room, board, and reasonable salary. Will batch. Want modern con- veniences. G. C. Henry, Rt. 2, Rockmart. Elderly white man, single, desires job as handyman around farm with nice elder- ly people. Will care for cat- tle, hogs, chickens, garden, and do general farm chores. Will live in or batch; must have modern conveniences and reasonable salary. Homer Pinkard, Rt. 2, Rockmart, Ph. SE, Atlanta H Area code 404-684- 2183, Married man, just wife and self, age 59, wants job on cattle or poultry farm with- in. next few weeks (could be- gin now). Prefer cattle farm- ing, but would consider look- ing after farm. Just self to work. Raised on farm, and can drive tractor, truck, and do some carpenter work. Would like to hear from good man within 25-30 mi. of Atlanta. Charley P:- Craven, Rt 2, Buchanan. sakes White man, age 67, in good health, wants job on farm for room, board, and small salary. Lived on farm most of life, and will go anywhere. Can furnish good references. Ellis J. Rogers, c/o Union Cigar Store, Tifton. Boy and his mother want job with elderly lady help- ing with farm work. Prefer around Macon or _ Griffin. Want 2 rooms, and will need to be moved. Mrs. Ruth 2 Moses, Rt. 3, Lithonia (Z. 30058 8). Man, 43, wife, and large family - of 9 boys, wants job taking care of large poultry farm, prefer broilers on halves. All able to work, ages 17 down to 9 yrs. 4 or 5 can drive tractor and other farm machinery. Need 6-7 R. house and to be moved. Can move after 1963 crop is gathered. Have 10 years exp., and can furnish references. Clarence Nichelson, Rt. 2, Fairmount, or call after 7 P.M, or On weekends. Want dairy job, or job on chicken farm. Have been do- ing dairy work for 18 years. ave wife, son, age 17, who can milk, and girl 10. Need work now, and to be moved soon. E, R. Ross, Rt. 2, Ma- con. Farm Help WANTED Want small family, middle- aged, healthy, energetic, for Reg. Angus farm. Someone who is experienced with equipment. Prefer man who now has job but wants better one.. J. M. Henson, 637 Wells St., SW, Atlanta 10, Phe PL: 3-6174, : C. harrow, model 80, good tires, machinery, i in livestock. 4 or 8 R. house available, wired for elec. stove, on school bus route, and weekly salary starting at $50. wk. Gus G. Moore, Resaca, Ph. MA. 9-6929 (not collect). Want farm help mainly to pick apples farm work. House with elec., but not wired for stove avail- able. J. E. Anderson, Hurt He Rt. 1, Austell, Ph. HE. 6- Want middle-aged: healthy couple to take complete charge of cattle farm in Paulding County. Must be exp. farmers, handle horses, capable of building and maintaining pas- tures, fences, ete., drive trac- tor, truck, and maintain ma- chinery. Must be honest, de- pendable, permanent, with good recent references (no drinkers or drifters). $100. mo. with nice 3 R. house, bath, elec. stove, and washing mach. Mrs. Dan Geller, 23 Broad St., SW, Atlanta. (Write for interview). Want 2 families to pick cot- ton.) 4 Re house -angy 251 by house, wired for stove, water at house, and close to church and super market, school bus by door. Mrs. Minnie Rogers, Rt. 2, Cartersville. Want middle-aged lady to live in as member of family, with own room, to do light farm work, no nursing, $20. week. References ex- changed. Mrs. V. G. Carpen- ter, Rt. 2, Mableton. Need man, with family, who can handle tractor and ma- chinery, to maintain pastures, and work with cattle and lay- ing hens. Good location, good schools and store. Mrs, Charles Baaldwin, Paw ance, Ph, 434- TOD ae ; Equipment FOR SALE Hammermill in good condi- tion. Bennie Ray Anderson, Rt. 1, Social Circle, Ph. 464- 3521, 1953 Allis-Chalmers 2 row eetton picker, and 1957 Allis Chalmers WD-45 with adjust- able front axle, and power steering. Billy Simpson, Rt. 3, McDonough, Ph. 423-3870. 6 horse power 2 whl. gar- den tractor with Oliver 51 hillside plow and 8 disc har- row; 2 whl. trailer frame, all in good cond. A strong sturdy tractor suitable for farming, $100. William P. Dickson, Box 66, Clayton, Ph. 782-3166. High head, high capacity irrigation unit with Diesel en- gine; also, 2 X 2 in. irrigation unit with Briggs air-cooled engine, both excel. cond., lo- cated at Talbotton. R. F. Lumsden, 2341 Academy Ct., NE, Atlanta, Ph. ME, 4-5041. M. T. John Deere tractor with cultivators and 10 disc ready to go, $475. C. R. Cock, Rt. 1, Alpharetta (2-% mi. north, just off Hwy 19 on Bethany Rd., near Martins store), Ph. 475-5301. 44 Massey-Harris tractor, 1950 model in good cond.; John Deere 3 dise turn plow, drawbar type, with cylinder; also McCormick International No. 25 disc harrow, used for only 10 acres. H. S. Moyd, Rt. 3. Barnesville. 60 in. woods rotary cutter, belt driven, pull type, not 3 point hitch, $200. Dailey, Rt. en Box 145, Mc- Donough (Ze C2 30253). 2 manure spreaders, Massey Harris 15, 90 bu. cap., now in use. Preston Breedlove, Mon- roe, Ph. 268-4363. Surge pipeline with auto- matic cleaning system, and 4 DeLaval units with 2 H. P. DeLaval compressor, excel. cond., $1,200. Henry A. Winn, Dallas, Ph. 447-3690. 300 gal. fuel oil tank, $30. W. K. Womack, Rt. 2, Factory cece Rd., Austell, Ph. 948- Allis-Chalmers mower, 6 ft. blade, fits Model B. or Cc has cut less than 10 acres, for sale or trade for rotary mower. L. E. Moulton, Rt. 1, Zebulon Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. D=Go20se lee k eae by 2 ft. 6 in. wi and do general |. for | brooders, Harold | 2620 rs m from 1/16 in. boiler stee John M. Barnes, Warm Ope ings, Ph. 655- 3802. : 60 poultry feeders, 5 ft., 75c ea.; also, Bee del ss 60c ea. Harold Fowl- , Canon, Ph. 245-8479. Ae Chalmers tractor, with motor in rear, and all equip- ment consisting of 4 plows, planter, 4 ft. cycle (whl. type), and other equipment, or overhauled last fall, $300. for everything. James at Hail, Rt. 1, Rosemont Rd., La- Grange (first farm behind Rosemont School). Butane gas tank, 500 gal., above ground type. W. G. Orr, Rt. 3, Box 179, College. Park, Ph. 478-6875. 330 gal. Majonnier bulk tank with new compressor, $500.; also, my equity free if you assume payments and transfer title on DeLaval pipeline, complete for 6 stanchion barn, installed in 1962, and now in use, balance approx. $1500. Mike Minchew, Rt. 1, Box 580; Waycross, Ph. AT. 3-0599. No. 5, good cond., runs in oil, 6 ft. blade fits. various tract- ors, $95. A. B. Farrar, Jen- kinsburg, Ph, 775-7628. 2 Geod used front wheels for Ford Ferguson tractor, with 2 new tires and tubes, size 550 X 20, all for $40.; also, some garden tools. Can- not ship. G. W. Gravitt, 3320 Northside Parkway, N. W Atlanta 27, Ph. CE. 7-2670. Tractor mounted, 4 feed Economy duster, use on either dust only 100 Ibs., one time, never been wet. Super A. Farmall tractor, best offer, or will trade for feeder pigs, or part cash and pigs. Vann, Rt. 5, Box 89, Savan- nah. Ford tractor, 4 disc tiller, planters, fertilizer distribu- tors, pick-up Ford harrow, 2 Sharefield sweeps, extra cul- tivators, all in good shape, $725., or would trade for cows. T. L. Powell, Ae 1, Box 90, Lake Park (Z.C _ 31636). 1952 8N Ford tractor in good cond., $500. John J. Chambless, Rt. 3; Nashville. 10 R-60 Shenandoah coal brick lining, ther- mostat- heat control, 1000 to 1500 chick eap., used for 3 broods of chicks, same as new, sell all together, $450. Mrs. | Preston Davenport, Blairs- ville, Ph. 745-2298 (no collect calls). Two 2 horse hay rakes and one 2 horse stalk cutter (can be used behind tractor). Mr. Ralph: i King, Ri 2 Tritt Rd., Marietta, Ph. 438- 4914, Irrigation system: 380 ft. of pipe, 3-1/4 X 3-1/4 Wiscon- sin engine complete, approx. 2 yrs. old, $850.; also, bush and. bog harrow, $100.: also, cul- tivator, complete, 3 point hitch, like new. Joe Brock, Box 297, Fairburn, Ph. 264- 2741 (after 6PM \ 70 tooth heavy duty, 3 point hitch, lift type drag harrow, used one season, $125.: also, 10 ft. John Deere seeder, fer- tilizer spreader in excel. cond, $225. J. E. Brown, P.O. Box 8, Monroe. Farmall Super A. tractor, 3 dise tiller, cultivators, plant- ers, 7 ft. mower, all in good 2 Box 137, Gordon, Ph. 628- Than Deere Camment Model A. tractor and 1 row cotton picker, both, $2500,; 1 row corn puller, $275.; cul- tivator, $75.;. wheat drill, $300.; fertilizer spreader, $75.; rolling hoe, $125,; combine, $200.;. 1 disc harrow, $275. Grady Jenkins, Rt. oe Box 192, Adairsville. 9N tractor and crop blade turning plow, cutting harrow (tractor has 3 point hitch new tires and newly rebuilt en- gine), $750. for all; also, metal bed trailer, $75. H. P. Mull, Rt. 2, Acworth. Rotary mower, Neighbors, 5 ft., pull type, $50. eash; also, grain bin for corn, 1250 bu. capacity, fair cond., $50. John E. Buford, Lamar Rd., Ue tube hanging Tractor mower, John Deere | or 2 row tractor, used to} cond., $750. J. T. Jeanes. Rt. | etc., sell all or part at barga John Deere 12A combine ule lift, clover and feces on cation, $300. F. Re Sr Hamilton, Bas 2 verly Hall). : new, drawn by mule here (just off Hwy. R. Kittle, Rt. 1, Templ Several used round feeders, 129, Pearson, Ph. 534-75 Carter peanut shaker. cond., and set of Sor peanut -plows. L. K. Ellaville, Ph. 937-3646. .1 horse wagen in condition. C. W. Milea Redan Rd., Stone Mov Ph. oe 9-7915 Gis calls). 2,8 ff, ait ene wa like new; 1 feeder,. wi 150 lbs. of feed, plus hole, Roll- kleen nest hens, never been used ue in carton), W.R. Th Pe 0. Box 316, _ Alphe Ph. 475 =F2225 5 Minneapolis Moline D sheller, pertable type on ber, in operation, will fice at $175.; also, 2 road. Cy W. Hadden, | Mill,. Louisville, Ph, i "|plow (2 new dises), right. Come see. G. D. rester, Rt: oe Lula. used 2 years. J. L Rt. sae Carroliton, Ph. 62: 2 horse wagon cond., reasonably priced Willie Marques, Rt. 1. Vernon Rd., Austell, Pi 2863 (no collect calls) in., 3 point hitch, $125 Bear Cat hammermi on rubber-tired trailer, very little, $800.; power Continental Red Seal, -| John Deere, 10 disc, bus harrow, 3. point hitch, { like new. Lamar Putnam, R 2, Fairburn, Ph. 964-6936. Intnl. combine 64 with grain tank, excel cond Intnl. hay baler, good r ing cond.: Haban corn sh PTO with 3 point hitch, bage er and truck loading att: ment, used very little, cond.; also, 34 HM Intn row, corn snapper, ae Ben Overstreet, Rt. sonvlle, Ph. 265- 3013, Set of heavy duty porta Chore-Master post hole d ers with 2 augers, $100.. meas C. Milam, Burnt Rt, 4, Carters (Z. Cc 30120) Ph. 382-4 (no collect). Large corn Pindae and small shellers for sale. W T. Tate, 190 Park Av hens, Ph. LI. 8-4921. . 250 gal. underground pre pane gas tank, $50., inelud copper tubing. C. P. ing tome duieae ae Box 203, Tu Ph,' 938-3157. : Athens 5 -dise tiller seeder box; 2, 2 horse, wa and New Holland mow blade. Homer L. Cha Rt. 2, McDonough. | 15 A. R. Wood gas broo 1000 cap.; cond. Joseph Lackey, Rt. Statham, Ph. LI. 3- 3915 G L hens). 3 250 gal. Wilson bulk tank, dbl. vat stainless ste tub, 30 gal. elec. water hea er, 2 bucket type Marle milkers, compresser, mot prices. Earl Crowe, Rt. 1, Bi 730, LaFayette (Z. C. 30721 (1-1/4 mi. north of LaF ette). 21 ft. Mayrath 6 in. a elevator, $45.; John Grassland drill with sma seeder attachment, 7 Bop C4 tors, perfect cond., $450.; rebuilt engine, grain and slow speed ae for cowpeas, $250. ru SH. 5-1760, ( % (Z. 31 \t hite u per x C. Farmall tractor; and a 2 bottom plow and dbl. disc harrow for Super C. Farmall, fast hitch. Ura J. Yoder, Rt. Lo Box 22,7 ousville -Z...: 304384), Ph. MA. 5-3337, (no collect calls). dmill and stand; also, ) gal. metal water tank, in j cond. Located 2 mi. 'So. rlington, Ga. Mrs. Inez isley, 328 Lee St., Daw- . 995-2504, (no collect ' Dixie Diesel tractor, 3 plow, Taylor-way B 2 row subsoiler, 8 ft. spreader, hay rake, type, planters, black- i tools, all eee 3 oeck week days. vers, 221 W. Popular St., ffin. | Intnl. 1-20 High eotton picker mounted 0 Farmall tractor, picked aales, 426 hours cn tractor, fect cond., sacrifice for cash sale. Ed Darsey, nsville, Ph. 893-6681. goat milking shine, cheap. Make offer. ~ McMahon. 1929 Cherry _ Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710. food used small harrow, also, old-fashioned, mule mowing machine, $10. Wurst, Rt. 2, Ochloch- ood 1 horse wagon and ess, cheap. F. O. Bishop, ae Rd., oe Ph. A. C. Case tractor and quipment in good cond. J. S. Evans, Rt. 1, Rang- GC: 30734). ohn Deere MT tractor with fivator and 5 ft. scrape de, has 3 point hitch, good ss, and runs good, $700. cold Webb, 6393 Winter ypel Rd., Decraville, Ph. -0056 (after Sais M.). H. C. No. 15 hay baler oH. P., I. H. C. engine, self feeder, good cond., gle phase 1750 rpm. bali ring G. E. motor with 4 3 groove V-belt pulley, 3 vy 144 in. belts for same, { cond.; also, 25 ft. of feed- cable used for heavy water ips dB Ingram, Rt-' 2, son, Ph. 835- 2677. Equipment WANTED Nant 2300 metal nests for is and 125 hen feed troughs zood cond. R. O. Henington, -houn. ; Nant Farmall or Molene ctor with front end load- W. H. Holcomb, 3098 La- oo Decatur, Ph. ME. Want 50, 5 ft galv. chicken ders in good cond., with Is and stands; 2 to 6 brick ad top feed Cole brooders good cond., with hoods not sding repairs, within 50 ot Cumming. C/ R. Burell, Cumming, Ph. 887- eS (after 6 P.M.). No col- t calls. Want one 40-50 or 60 HP power unit, good cond. T. F Sapp, Abbeville. Want small tractor, live power, 3-point hitch, hydrau- lie system, no equip.; will B. with Powertral and 3- point kit, complete with plan- ters, cultivators, and nearly new tires, in good cond., or will pay cash if priced right. He Vee Biotiw ental DOx 92, Greenville. Want late model tractor i 3-point hitch and neces- sary equipment to farm with. State cond. and price. Charles W. Stewart, 103 B. Chatham City Apts., Savannah. Want rotary mower for Cub tractor, and under mount type. David W. Thornton, P. : Box 63, Macon, Ph. SH. 5- 1677 Want power sprayer for spraying up to ft. high, must be in- good cond. State price, full details and descrip- tion. 5 Wilson. bs 20. Box 677; Thomasville. Want to buy 3 point hitch side delivery rake or pull- type side delivery rake in good cond., and reasonably priced. W. L. Robinson, P. Drawer poe College Park, Ph. PO. 1-15 Want late model 1-row corn puller for late model in good cond. A. Lowery, Ford tractor, Write details. J. Rt. 4, 4, Eastman. Want old but dependable tractor with power take off, within 100 mi. of Thomas- ville, cheap for cash; also, want good rotary mower. Doyle White, Rt. 3, Box 88, Thomasville. | Want tractor and equip- ment to be delivered to farm at Charing, Ga. for cash. George EOS Ht 1, Box 133, Riceboro (Z. C 31323). Want 500 uate or larger, Propane gas tank. Advise cheapest cash price in_ first letter. Wilmer Smith, Rt. 5, Box 494, Newnan. Want to buy 6 in. Ham- mermill for Cub Farmall tractor; state age, cond., and ces (with bagger or socker). M. D. England, Youngs Mill Rd., Gece: Want used, 8, 9, or 10 John Deere Killifer offset harrow. State cond., and price in first Cochran. Want old Case corn_ har- vester for parts (maybe in running cond.); also, old dis- carded Oliver 66 tractor, one never to be used again, for parts. C. L. Rhyne, Americus. Want to buy roller syrup mill power driven by tractor, delivered or not, 50 or 75 mi. of Atlanta. Gus Philips, Boul- dercrest Rd., SE, Atlanta (at DeKalb and Clayton Co. line) Ph. 241-4980 (after Aug. 18). eat Uap ss dee nearer eS Want to buy automatic chicken feeder up to 8000 capacity. State make, cond., and price. C. T. Tolliver, Rt. 1, Rocky Face. Want a 2 row corn snapper oer John Deere No. 227 i cond., no junk. T. EH. SDs Rt. 2, Newnan. Want table saw. Write stat- ing what you have. K. Hop Perkins, 5 ae Grady St. Claxton (Z. C. 30417). Want G.L.F. washer and ader combination, 10 cases _better an hour capacity. ull Jordan, 219 Hayes St., ecoa. Want to buy rotary mower at will work on an 8N Ford tors cheap for cash. C. S. vis, . Box 78, Cordele, . 273-2641 (on wk. ends). Want old model John Deere ictor rim size 10 x 38; an yvuld take tire, same _ size. IM Biles Rt 2.2, Box +220; affin= (Zi -C:=30223): Want good used Super A rmall or Allis-Chalmers B. rm tractor with or without ly mower. Warren Carter, . 1, Byron. Want used lime spreader id. Wri Want used metal grain bins. State size as to measure, and capacity, and price; also, want good used grain cleaner. State make, cond., capacity, and price. Will have to be pers right, and no junk. W. Perry, Box 86, Leslie. Want 350 tube, hanging, poultry feeders for chicken house. Purina P-16-G prefer- red. Don R. Owens, Rt. 3, d|Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-5656. Want Farmall Cub tractor; prefer low boy with other equipment; also, small shal- Jjow well pump. H. W. Robin- son, 927 Avebury oe East Point. Want Farmall Cub tractor with turning plow, disc and cultivator, or another make of Cub in good cond. with some equipment. Lester Wa- ters, Rt. 5, Ringgold. Livestock FOR SALE Cattle 2 Reg. Holstein bulls, 1 yr. old, service age, out of 15,- 000-17,000 lb. cows by ABS sires, $150. choice. Preston Breedlove, Monroe, Ph. 468- trade old model John Deere | 4363. Thoroughbred Santa Ger- trudis cows and bulls; also, few second cross cows. J. MoS c/o Double M. Farms, O. Box 119, Carrollton, Ph. rE. 2-2852 (member Santa Gertrudis Breeders Intnl). Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford bull, calved Nov. 12, 1962, good markings, well made Domino breeding, a good calf, $175. E. B. Swanson, Rt. ie Box 468, Young Harris. Reg. Angus cattle: cows with calves at side and re- bred, and yearling heifers and bulls. Good breeding and reasonable prices. Mrs. A. W. Hill, 2925 Nancy Creek Rd., NW., Atlanta, Ph. CE 7-2822. Charolais cross and Char- bray cross heifers, vaccinated and ready to wean; also, Charolais Cree bull calves. R. Benzel, Rt. , Thomasville. "Pole er bull, full blooded but not Reg. 3 yrs. and 10 mos. old, weighs about 1200 lbs. Will stay in any en- closure. Selling to prevent in- ac May 15, 1963, reas- ure yrs. old Ree: Spence, onably priced. Rt. 1, Villa Rica. Shorthorn bull, Reg. straw- berry roan, approx. 16 mos., old gentle, excel. conf., rea- sonably priced. D.- C. Collier, Barnesville. Reg. Guernsey heifer, calf- hood vaccinated, artificially bred to Reg. Guernsey bull, best bloodlines, to calve Sept. 15, 1963.. A. N. Tuck, 801 Glenwood Dre, Thomasville. 2 dbl. Reg. Hereford bulls, 12 and 14 mos. old, good bloodlines and well marked, reasonably priced. William Harris, Rt. 3, Jeff Davis Rd., Thomaston, Ph. 647-4098 (no collect calls). Holstein heifer, 13 mos. old, beautiful markings, well fed and tended, very gentle and from good stock. Cecil Coke, 985 Wesleyan Drive, Macon, Ph. 754-1561. Reg. Jersey heifer, will freshen soon with first calf. See at W. W. Goswicks, Dawsonville. Hoyt Goswick, 32 Spring Hill Drive, Buford, Ph. 434-5031. 100 good quality Whiteface feeder steers, avg. wt. ap- prox. 500 lbs. C. F. Peek, c/o Bear Creek Farm, Rt. 2, Box 270, Americus, Ph. 924-5726. 2 Reg. polled Hereford cows with calves by side, $500. at farm. N. M. Buckner, utes. Palmetto, Ph. 463- 5612. Jersey-Guernsey cow with 2nd calf by side 1 mo. old, breeding. H. V. McDaniel,|real gentle family cow, $150. 1262 College Place, Macon, O. E. Younce, 215 Senoia Rd., Ph. SH 2-3232. Fairburn, Ph. 964-7275. Reg. Whiteface cows, wt. Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford 900 to 1200 lbs., $225. to|heifers, C.M.R. and Victor $325. ea. Joe Brock, Box 297, Domino breeding, calfhooa Fairburn, Ph. 964-2741 (after 6 P.M.). vaccinated. Fred D. Puckett, Dawson, Ph. 995-2860. Angus bull, 1 ferent ages and sizes, nomi- nated in United Duroc Ass Diss tested for Lepto, Bangs, and treated for Cholera and worms. A. C. Weathers, P. O. Box 37, Hwy. 32, Mershon. Reg. Spot hogs, good growth, long lean meat type. he KeeeWatson, hts 27 Wony Gaines, Ph. 768- 4827. Reg. breeding Hampshires, Durocs, Yorkshires, boars and gilts, ready to go, and priced a Bei Lawton Ursrey, Hazle- urst. Black Poland China boars, open and bred gilts, Bangs free herd, Reg. in buyeis name. W. T. Jennings, Rt. 2, Americus. Yorkshire breeding stock from top bloodlines, from extra lg. litters and good milking sows. Herd is State Cert, Brucellosis free; = cert. No. 44; also, few extra nice service age boars ready to go, and few open gilts and wean- ed pigs. Rudolph J. Cham- bless, Homerville Road, Nash-= ville, Ph. 686-3877. Good Reg. Duroc sow and 9 pigs, 2 wks. old, from Blue Ribbon boar nominated in United Duroe Swine Registry, $275. for all. Brown, Felton (at Polk and Haralson |Co. line), Ph. 646-3742 (Bu- chanan). Reg. Black Essex (fattens any age, ideal for cross- breeding with Hampshire Poland China etc.), several litters, some available Sept. 1, 10 wks. old $25. ea. Wiley Ge Dampier, Rt. 1, Box 210, Val- dosta. Choice Duroc hogs, males and females, all from large litters, treated, reg. in buy=- ers name, all ages. William EH. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016. _ Good milch cow for sale. Write for information. Wayne Hamon, Box 406, St. Marys, Ph. 882-5339. Reg. polled Hereford heif- er, 1 yr. old, out of CMR Ad- vance Domino bloodilines. R. H. Cotter, Jr., Box 303, Rock- bridge Rd., Lilburn, Ph. 938- Purebred Shorthorn bull, muley-headed, frosty color, 16 mos. old, good, Bonule, wt. around 800 lbs., $150.; also, Shorthorn heifer, _bred, wt. 700 lbs. $135. P. J. Sewell, Lavonia, Ph. 556-8121. Dark, well marked, Reg. horned Hereford bull of Zato bloodlines, calved June 19, 1960, tame and halter broken. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. Reg. Black Angus bull, wt. 800 lbs., 16 mos. old, reason- ably priced. O. G. Alexander, Hees Douglasville, Ph. 942- letter. David Simpson, Rt. 2,| 44 Reg. Angus heifers bred to leading bloodlines; open heif- ers and non-registered heif- ers; bred cows, cows with ealves at side and rebred. To- tal of 21 head, priced right for whole lot; also, Reg. An- gus bulls old enough for ser- vice. All. clean, C. V., and guaranteed breeders. F. W. Phillips, Rt. 1, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959. Purebred Holstein bull, 2 yrs. old, wt. approx. 750 lbs., $185. A. E. Daniel, 1808 Rocky icc Rd., Macon, Ph. 788- 6 Black Angus bulls, 12 to 24 mos. old, best bloodlines, some Reg., all others subject to Reg., $150. to $350. Sam Sommer, Sommerdale Farms, Hawkinsville, Ph. 893-7201. 23 head Whiteface cattle: 12 cows and 11 calves, cows are young, avg. wt. 900 lbs., s 400. Lamar Putnam, Rt. . Fairburn (see at Preston). 10 Res. polled Hereford cows, 11 grade, 1 Reg. polled Hereford bull, sired by KBF Victor Return 2. Richard. T. Be Moiena, Ph. 553- 5 3 young Reg. cows, best of Eileenmere breeding, 2 with ealves at side, all pred to son Swine Purebred Poland China boars, 6 mos. old, can be Reg. $40. ea. These are real meat type hogs, sired by Famous Showboat "21539, the Reserve Champion boar at 1962 Natnl. Spot Light Show and Sale at Cedar Rapids, Iowa. Harold J. Henderson, Rt. 3, Dublin, Ph. 272-4900. (no col- lect calls). Reg. Perapenned boars, 6 mos. old, old enough for light service, very good | bloodlines, from Mighty Ranger, great- grandson of Western Packer, a $4000. boar, and from herd tested for Bangs and Lepto. Boars treated for Cholera and worms, and are eligible for registration, $55. to $60.; boars not eligible, $45. to $50. O. W. Taylor, Jr., Rt. 5, Moul- trie, Ph. 985- 43.04. Duroc boars and gilts, 2 to 4 mos old, treated for Chol- era, can be Regs o20n eds; service age boars, $55. ea. Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton (15 mi. SE Guyton on Hwy. 30), Ph. 772- Reg. Jersey cow to freshen 3345 Oct. 8 with thire calf. See at my home on Lakeland Rd. Mrs. Claud A. Welchel, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Reg. polled MHerefords: 8 young bulls weighing over 500 lbs., one over 600 lbs., 10} extra good |. heifers, and steers. Many are good enough to show, $150. to $200. ea. W. M. Boomershine, Rt. 3, Ma- rietta, Ph. 427-5405. Holstein cow, will be com- ing fresh with third calf in November, gave about 12,000 Ibs. of milk last lactation, bred to ABS bull. Verlin Eshle- man, Rt. 1, Hephzibah, Ph. 592-4576. (no collect calls). Reg. Guernsey male, 30 mos. old, lg. size, well mark- ed, dehorned, and ring in nose, $175., or exchange for some good Coastal Bermuda hay free from sand spurs and other weeds, and cured with- out rain. Thurmond, H. 5 Ph, 769-5065 (at night). 4| $10. Tamworth pigs, gilts, and boars of May farrow; 11 ser- vice age boars. All Reg. in buyers name. Dorsey Adams, Rt. 1, Lindale. 30 pigs for sale at my home, ea. Come see any day of the week. J. C. Staples, Rt. 1, c/o Dogwood Farm, De- catur (on Joe Scolman place), Ph. DR. 7-4622, | office hours. Large black English swine imported from England: ser- vice age boars and gilts, bred and unbred SOWS, and wean- ed pigs. Mrs. Hubert Smith, Ri eee 129, Pearson, Ph. 534-758 ac pigs, thoroughbred, Poland China and Duroc- Jer- sey crossed, 6 wks. old, $10. ea. at my farm; also, thor- oughbred Spotted Poland China sow, $60., or best of- fer at my farm. Mrs. Luella Fuller, 4083 Riggins Mill Rd., Macon Ph. 746-8370. Feeder pigs for sale cross- ed with little bone Guinea, Duroc and Poland China, 22 lb. FOB farm, (from 40 to LOO? lbs ave. oo wt)in B.ewe OBerry, Rt. 1, Millwood. Service boars and open gilts Spotted Poland China Reg. in buyers name. Quali- ty breeding. M. J. Blackmon, Pinehurst (4 mi. SE). Ph. 645-3544. Landrace pigs for sale from M.C.S. boar (Mr. Winston) 8 of Eileenmere 78th, $200.-| wks. old; $25. ea. Reg. in $400. Dr. W. H. Hill, Rt. 2)|buyers name. M. C. Sumner, Powder Springs, Ph. CH. 3-|Rt. 1, Box 162B, Warner Zplaleles Hob inS. ye 923-3362 (after Pigs $10. ea. and up. Good feeder pigs. Leonard E. Pitt- man, Rt. Box 417, Douglas= ville, Ph. "949.4259. 9 purebred Durocs: 5 males, 4 gilts, raised out of litter of 13; also, purebred S. P. GC. boar, ready for service. R. G. Hore pend, Tilly.) Ph. <2268= Reg. Landrace and York- shire service age boars, bred gilts, open gilts, and feeder pigs. Terrell Swindle, Nash- ville, Ph. 686-9292. Reg. meat type Hampshire hogs, from best bloodlines, treated: boars for service and open gilts, only a few_left. C2 G. Studstill, Rt. 1, East- man (10 mi. SW _ of, near Hwy. 87), Ph. 374- 3908. Horses, Mules & Pontes Palomino pleasure mare, bred to PHBA Reg. stallion Chico Lindo, Jr.; also, 4 yr. old Reg. Q. H. gelding; 2 monel decorated parade sadd- les and cutting horse saddle, all in A-1 cond. Mrs. Gail Myers, 761 Morosgo Dr., NE., Atlanta, Ph. 233-6519. 2 type A. Albino stallicns, 1 weanling, 1 yearling; excel. bloodlines for anyone desiring to breed 100 pct. Palominos, very cheap. Make matched pair. Mrs: J. W. Bailey, Way- nesboro, Ph. 2037. Roan Quarter type mare, good conf., very gentle, $275.; also, at stud, Palomino stall- ion, fee $25. with return pri- vileges; will board mares at $1. a day. M. S. Cooper, c/o Confederate Manor Ranch, Houze Way, Roswell, Ph. 993- 9061 (not collect). Extra nice purebred Tenn= essee Walking sorrel mare, not Reg., 7 yrs. old, 100 lbs. wt., extra good saddle horse, gent- le and beautiful. D. J. White, Rt. 3, Eastman, Ph. 374-3873 (no collect calls, or Sunday sales). Cherry red Durocs of- ieee GGucranteed by Manufacturer FFound by State Chemist ALLIED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia PROTEIN KITCHENS FEED MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Seoraia: JOHNSON. FEED MILL, Cedartown, Georgia i . Johnson's All Mash Layer : f *Protein low Waynes Broiler Starter ''F"' Medicated M-60 G 23.0 5.0 3.0 Sour Pride Laying Mash Bs SN, *Protein low F 22.8 2.2 2.6 *Proein low 4 ae SF: Kirchene Best Hog Feed eae Sa, ASH BROTHERS MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia *Protein low i d F Ash Broiler Starter Mash Medicated G 23.0 6.0 3.5 *Protein low F 22.6 6.0 2.6 LACROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsia Ash Broiler Starter Mash Medicated Gc 23.0 6.0 3.5 - Feeding Oat Meal CHS: *Protein low Q a 22.1 6.0 27 *Protein low, Fiber high eo SEE Ash Broiler Starter Mash Medicated SG 23.0 6.0 3.5 Lightweight Pulverized Oats uo *Protein low F 22.5 6.4 2.4 : *Fiber high F BOGGS FARM SUPPLY, Duluth, Georgia LIBERTY RICE MILL, INC., Kaplan, Louisiana : Ee Boggs Custom Mix Calf Feed G 18.8 3.2 6.0 Rice Mill By-Product : G *Protein low, Fiber high F 17.2 3.3 6.5 *Fat low 4 oF Boggs Custom Mix Nog Feed Medicated Sc 17.07 93.56 5.44 *Protein low E - 16.2 3.8 5.4 LORET MILLS, Chattancoga, Tennessee ee tees S Loret Broiler Mash - Medicated GC SURCH'S TRADING POST, Clarkesville, Georgia ' *Protein low : FE. 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