Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1963 November 27

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P hil Campbell, Commissioner

ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1963 - NUMBER 18









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GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN

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Phone JAckson 4-3292
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Farm Work

WANTED



Man, age 44, with family,
wants job looking after
chickens, layers or broilers, or
doing other farm work. J. O.
Martin, Rt. 2, Jefferson.

Single man wants job on
farm helping elderly couple
with chores. Will live in, and
can give references. W. C.
Stephens, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Family of three want jobs
on farm. All are healthy, so-
ber, and honest. Two
age 17 and 18, can drive truck
and tractor. Have experience
on hog and cattle farm, and
have worked on dairy farm.
- Want a year around job, and
will need 5 R. house with
water, wired for electric
stove. Mrs. C. E. Parker, Rt.
1, Powder Springs.

White man, age 18, wants
job on farm. Experienced
with chickens, and can drive
tractor. Do not drive truck or
ear, but willing to learn. Will
consider other types of farm
work. Am single, no bad hab-
its except smoking. Come see;
or write. Edward Pace, Rt. 1,
Hiram (located on New Post
Rd., sometimes called Hiram
and Suttie Road). :

White man,
family, wants job tending lay-
ers on poultry farm, prefer
hatching type. Will work for
reasonable wkiy.
party who does not drink. Am
sober, honest, dependable, and
experienced. Need to be





sons,

salary for.

age 38, with.

moved, and will need 4-5 R.!

house wired for elec. stove.
Charlie Murdock, Rt. 2, Ken-
nesaw (Z. C. 30144, on Shal-
loford Road).

Woman wants work on
farm and to live as one of
family. Can do a lot of farm
work. Write before coming.
Mrs. C. E. Kessler, Rt. 2, Box
117, Alma (Hwy. No. 1).

Middle-aged, white, single
man wants job on farm with
elderly couple doing
farm chores, or as handy man.
Honest, reliable, with no bad
habits. Room, board, laundry,
and ee salary re-
quired. in McLendo :
Carrollton, eae





light ;



Man, white, age 48, (with
wife, 5 childrenone girl age
12, and boys age from 3 to
13 yrs.), wants job on poul-
try or cattle farm. Lifetime
experience on farm, drive
tractor, and am able and will-
ing to work. Roy Thompson,
Rt. 3, Box 161-L, Thomson
(on Whiteborre Rd., on Bob
Evans place), Ph. 595-1222
(no collect calls).

White man in early sixties,
wants job on farm helping
with light farm chores. Single,
reliable, and good farm work-
er. Need room, board, and
reasonable salary. Thomas
McLendon, Rt. 3, Carrollton.

Dependable white man,
middle-aged, in good health,
wants job as milker at dairy.
Prefer pipeline type. 6 years
exp. in dairy and can do any-
thing in business; also, drive
tractor and paint. Need house,
or rooms, furnished to live in,
and reasonable salary to be-



gin. Will go anyplace in
Georgia. J. B. Wood, Rt. 5,
Thomaston.



Single man, white, age 58,
wants job on farm. Exp. in
general farm work, and can
drive truck, and tractor. Need
room, board, and small sal-
ary. Can go anywhere, any-
time. J. R. MeGuirt, 3 Barn-
ard Ave., LaGrange, Ph. TU.
4-5577. eae?



White woman, age 56, will
live in on farm with elderly
woman and do light farm
work; no heavy lifting or
driving. Mrs. Louise Lott, c/o
Mrs. Clinton Clark, 307 Ste-
phenson St., Waycross.



Christian couple wants job
on farm or with poultry
hatchery in exch. for board,

furnished house, and salary..

M. H. Meadows, 916 Walnut
St., Macon.

Sa Saar SME Se aD att sae ON RRS CER

White man. single, wants
job on chicken farm with
layers, broilers, or helping
with farm work. No bad hab-
its, easy to get along with.
Need job at once, and will
work for room, board, and
$21. week. Must have bus
fare. Troy Binford, Rt. 1, Cov-
ington,



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Farm Help

WANTED



Want reliable milk man to
take charge of small dairy,
not milking over 40 cows.
Good 4-R house with runnin

water, wired for stove, an
$200. month _ salary. web:
Smith, Rt. 3, Jackson, Ph.
775-6831.



Want reliable party to take
pen of pure Bacon Warhorse
Pit Games, 4 grown pullets
and stag, to raise on shares.

Must be within 50 miles of}

Atlanta. These Games are of
finest bloodlines. R. H. Cavin,



1721 Clifton Way, SE, At-
Janta.
Want sober, dependable

man for work on cattle farm,
age from 40 to 50 years. State
wages required in reply. Da-
vid Stough, Rt 1 Locust
Grove.

Want semi-retired man ex-
perienced in flower growing
and greenhouse work, to work
50-50 basis on split profits
(be your own boss). Quill
Jordan, Toccoa.



Want nice clean white wo-

man to do light farm chores
for room, board, and reason-
able salary. Will accept as one
of family. Mrs. BE. D. Murray,
Rt. 1, Barnesville.

Want middle-aged colored
man to live on farm, in com-
fortable house, and take care
of horses on year round ba-
sis. Permanent job. Can offer
good proposition to right man.
Fulton Bell, DiI-Lane Plan-
ean: Waynesboro, Ph. 554-
2455.

Want exp. dairyman, set-
tled; have DeLaval machines
and pipeline. G. F. Vandiver,
Rt. 1, Box 280, Guyton, Ph.
PR. 2-4198.

Want man and wife to take
over chicken house (5000 lay-







ing hens) on halves. 4 R.
house wired for elec. stove,
rent free. M. W. Lee, Rt. 1,

Cedartown, Ph. 748-4982 (no
collect calls).

Want reliable man with
small family for permanent
jeb on farm. Must operate
tractor. Good house with hot
and cold water, bath, and
wired for elec. stove. State
exp. in first letter. A. A. Un-
gar, Rt. 1, Clayton.

Want man te eare_ for
chickens, on range. Excel.
opportunity for person with
ability. Good dwelling house
recently remodeled, located
one mi. off U. S. Hwy. 78, on
sch. bus and mail route. A.
S. Callaway, Rayle, Ph. BR.
4-7811.

Widow, white, past middle
age wants healthy Christian
woman, same age, with health
cert., references, and some in-







come; to live in and share
farm home and help with
gardening and other light

chores, in exchange for room
and board (no salary). State
details first letter. Mrs. Eva
Camleniee: Rt 1, Tooms-
oro. :

at bott icke

feeders in good cond., 75 ea.
Ernest Gee, Rt. 3, Calhoun,
Ph, MA. 9-2488. rs :

6 heating cables, 125 ft.
long, 220 volts, $8. ea., for
water troughs, etc.; 2 disc, 3
peint hook-up, plow, used on
less than one acre, $125.; at-
tachment for Super C. fast
hitch; IHC, 11 in., hammer-
mill with 3 screens, extra
good cond., $125. C. H. Jord-
an, Rt. 2, Atlanta Hwy., Cov-
ington.

Complete equipment for
12,000 broilers: 14 gas brood-
ers; 350 hanging feeders;
plywood guard board for
brooders; 84 metal chick
waterers, 2 and 3 gal. capa-
city; 48 ft. of 1-% in. water





pipe; 2, 4 whl., feed carts; 60

extra 2 way water valves.
Will sell all or part. Come see,
no reasonable offer refused.
James C. Haley, 408 Gilmore
St., Ashburn.

John Deere 10 ft. fertilizer
and soda spreader, good
cond. $175.; A. C. 60 combine
set up to cut peas and beans,
$325. W. L. Mims, Hephzibah,
Ph. 592-4388.

Gas tank; 6 A. R. Wood gas
brooders, $5. ea.; tube feeders
and waterers for 3500 baby
chicks, will sell at bargain
price. T. J. Dixon, Rt. 2, Box
91, Jesup, Ph. 7-3696. .

Fuel oil tank, 500 gal. cap.,
empty, ready to haul away
from residence at 1122 Hope
Rd., Dunwoody. Ralph Lynn,
Rt. 1, Dunwoody.

200 gal. Dari-Kool milk
tank in good cond. Come and
see, and make a reasonable
offer. Jodie Hawkins, (Little
Texas Valley Road), Rt 1,
Rome, Ph. 234-5500. 2








































McConnell, Young Harr
379-2793 (no collect calls

Incubator, 50 egg capac
$10.; brooder, 50 chick ca
city, $10.; Hercules metor,
hp. with 8 in. V. pulley,
A. R. Herman, Rt. 2, Colles
Park, Ph. 964-7661 (no col
calls). .

Buckeye oil brooder,
cap.; 3 Brower kero.-g
pbrooders, 1000 cap., $25.
or all for $75. Mrs. P. Mala
Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

David Bradley garde
tractor with plow and cu
vator, $95. cash. R. G. Carte
Rt. 2, McDonough, Ph. 42.
3042 (no collect calls).

2 horse, and 1 -horse walk
ing cultivator, beth Ave
make; 1-horse weeder,
horse turn plow; Joe harrow
and several.other horse plo





in good shape; also,
Dixie; 1-horse plow;
Cole planter; Cole

distributor and middle buste:
R. M. Allen, Rt. 2, Bex 3
Climax.

960 Parkman laying cagi
with stainless steel water
troughs and regular galvani-
zed feed troughs, take down
for 25c per unit. C. W. T
rance, Rt. 3, Milledgeville (
mi. E..on Hwy. 24). :

David Bradley combination
lawn mower and pasture sa
with two 3 hp motors; shal=
low-well piston type pum)
without motor; pioneer chain
saw, used ene winter; Su
A. Farmall tractor with a
equipment; one whl. saw
hp. Wisc. motor and 26
blade. Hugh Tinch, Rt. 1, B
220, Moreland.



Two ton feed cart mixer,
ideal for hauling bulk feed or
mixing; also, 10 in. hammer-
mill with P. T. O. take-off
and 3 point hitch. Clarence H.
Paulk, Rt. 1, Wray (located
12 mi. E. of Ocilla), Ph. 468-
5460 (no collect calls).

1 horse wagon and harness,
$25.; pair leather check lines,
$3.; Ledbetter combination,
mule drawn, planter, $15.
Will sell one or all at my
farm. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Greund. es :

Leel water pump with 1-%
hp., 4 cycle Briggs-Stratton
gasoline engine, Model 3P
413, with strainer and Dixie
paint, for irrigation purposes,
or for moving water; also,
Hudson flame sprayer, and
Hudson insect sprayer, all in
A-1 cond., and reasonably
priced. R. H. Carliff, 437 Oak-
view Rd., Decatur, Ph. DR.
3-3824.

John Deere 420 tractor in
top shape, 3. point U-type
harrow, chain harrow, fertili-
zer distributor, hay baler with
ejector, hay rake, sickle bar
mower, rotary mower, 2 wag-
ons, all equip. is John Deere,
and in excel. cond., $3,000. R.
G. Reynolds, Rt. 3, Monroe,
Ph. 268-4032 (can deliver).









Want nice middle-aged wo-
man with no bad habits to
live on farm and do light
farm work in exch. for room,
board, and small salary. Will
take woman with one or two
children. Need someone at
once, and someone who drives
car. W. L. Dunn, Rt 2, Box
26A, Fairburn. :

Want farm help to share
crop on small farm, white or
colored. Milton Carden, 935
Experiment St. Griffin, Ph.
227-9421.

Equipment

SALE





FOR



Two row Intnl.-Harvester
mulch planters with fertilizer
attachment, perfect cond.,
$250s3 -adisio, 2 Lowe, tron
mounted John Deere cultiva-
tor, like new, $150. Milton P.
Minchew, Jr., Rt. 3, Macon
(Z. Cs 31206), Ph. 788-1891.

Power take-off pulley for
8-N Ford tractor, or for
smaller Ferguson tractor;
also, all steel David Bradley
cut-off saw. used two years,
$40. ea., or $75. for both. Will
deliver within 100 mi. for
reasonable charge. Stanley
Knight, Rt. 3, Clarkesville,
Ph, 754-4684,



i Wo oA Edy, We Le



Ford Diesel farm tractor
with Selecto-speed transmis-
sion, used on farm about 3,200
hrs. Lester Varn, Rt. 3, Box
530, Albany, Ph. HE 5-8621.

Gasoline engine, heavy
duty, 4 HP, about 12 in. pul-
ley, fine for cut-off, runs
good, $35. See at my home on
Hwy. No. 17, 8 miles South of
Toccoa. Harrison T. Brown,
Rt: 2, Box 357;. Toccoa (Z: :
30577).

John Deere 40, 2 row, tract-
or; set of rear planters and
cultivators for 2 row, all in
good cond.; also, old model A.
John -Deere tractor, $300.;
Avery model V. tractor and
cultivator, good cond., $300.
Doyle Buice, Rt.:3, Alpharet-
ta, Ph. 475-4393.

Welded steel cattle chute
with side squeeze, head gate,
tail gate, nose iron, 600 lb.
wt., $225.; also, another iden-
tical chute with rubber tires
and trailer hitch for road
transport, $350. Jesse New-
som, Rt. 4, Sandersville (Z. C.
31082), Ph. 3030.
















































12 Purina farrowing crates
with attached pens, automatic
waterers and feeders, use
very little, good as new, ha
-price. W. A. Luly, Rt. 2, Box
ae McDonough, Ph. 423-
3621.

1953 A. C. 2 row cotton
picker; Taylor-way 16 dis
tandem harrow, 1-12 ft. Allis-
Chalmers all-crop drill com
plete with attachments; Allis-
Chalmers mulch planter, 2
row; 8 dise Athens D-serie
harrow with 26 in. blade



tors; self-unloading grai
wagon body, and A. C. tract
or, U. C. model. H. W. Simp
son, Rt. 3, Box 84-A, McDon=
ough, Ph. 423-3898.



two seasons
1400 hrs.), $2,750.
Hatton, Rt. 1, Fort Valley, Ph.
GA. 9-1013 (Perry). ;

WD 45 Allis-Chalmers tr=
actor belt pulley with hy-
draulic lift, $700. J. W. O'-
Brien, Rt: 3, Box 84-Be
Newnan. Cae

2 Brower hog feeders, 60
bu. size, cast iron bottoms,
and 2 Brower, 100 gal. hog
waterers, like new. Jay
Yancy, Rt. 1, Rockmart. __

Farmall C. tractor with
lights and starter, gocd power
lift, touch control, 2 bottom
plow, 2 row cultivator, ferti-
lizer distributor, and planting
equipment, all in good cond.,
$485. A. L. Law, Rt. 1, Chula.

Pair of dise coulters for For
or Ferguson 14 in. betto
plow. E. P. Drexel, Rt. 3, Tift
on, Ph. 382-2677. rae

2 rear tires for Ford tract
or, 10 in. size, $40. for both.
No visible holes, about ha!
tread. T. L. Surles, c/o Win
ler Farms, Preston. s









tom plow,
anter, distributor and
and small 2 dise stalk cutter
(goes undef tractor) with six |
blades, and bull dozer blade
(goes in front, werks on lift),
and has hydraulic lift; :
rear tire has small boot, $500.
Ben J. Beall, Rt. 2, Hazle-
hurst, Ph. 375-4678.



2 iron pots, 20 gal., $14. ea.;
3 hog farrowing crates with
automatic waterers, $7.50 ea.;
pair steelyards, will weigh
500 pounds, $7.; also, pair that
will weigh 350 pounds, $5.
Mrs. G. O. Themas, Rt. 4, Box

217, Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-1216.

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Deep well jet pump, 1 hp.
with pipes, tank, and _ foo
valve included, $70.; jet pump
for shallow well with tank, |
pipes, and foot valve includ-
ed. $50. Both pumps in O



cond. Franklin Farmer
Ph. 374-42


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cuipment

FOR SALE



Iron pot, 15 gal. size, $18.;
good oil heater for chicken
uses, $25. Mrs. Florine
hompson, Fairmount.

Trailer wagon, Ford tract-
or, fertilizer spreader, culti-
vator, dbl. turning plow, corn
planters, cotton planters, fer-
tilizer hoppers, cut-away har-
Tow. peanut shaker and plows
ecmbined. Mrs. Tip Bush,
Vienna.

1951-8N Ford tractor, pra-
-etically new tires. S. M. Part-
ridg2, 323 Cooley Rd., La-

Grange, Ph. 4-4944.

Cross-cut saw, 6 ft.; buck
saw with wooden frame, and
small corn sheller, all for $10.
QO. K.: Sellers, 3885 N. Strat-
ferd Rd., NE, Atlanta 5, Ph.
223-7577.

1955 Ford tracter, awrone
sub-soiler, pan, leveling plow,
scratching plow, and Wood's
mower. M. A. Greer, 2640
North Druid Hills Rd., At-
= Janta, Ph. ME. 4-2607. ;






































2 large coal heaters, for
chicken house $50. ea.; also,
heaters, for chicken

eoall 67 for

76- 2384, (no collect calls).

: John Deere L, tractor with
Starter, lights, harrow, bottom
plow, and cultivator, $300.
UD] Payne Rt. 3,.Box 86,
Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-2063.

_Intnl. V-6 power unit. 30
in Meadows mill. metal fra-
me, 2, 5 hp., 3. phase, elec.
motors, 2 ccorn shellers, one
mounted on trailer, Meadows
meal sifter, 2, 6 in., hammer-
moilis; 2. 8-in:, flat belts, and
several elevators and small
elec. motors. Paul P. Turner,
Rt. 2, Box 21, Dawson.

1952 MT John Deere tractor

and equipment, $200., needs
- some repair; rotary cutter in
good cond., $175. E. L. Hook,
Rt. 2, Boston.

Cut-cff saw fits Ford or
Ferguson tractor, good cond.,
$35. Lee Sellers, Chase Rd.,
Cornelia, Ph. 788- 4444.

Two 2 horse wagons with-
out bodies, one freshly paint-
eed: $25.
Persons, 8 Washington St.,
Monticello.

Sickle bar, . $35.; cutting
harrow (disc), $20.; dozer
biade, $20. All for walking
David Bradiey garden tractor,
in good cond.; also, hand
powered garden plow, good|A
cond. $5. H. L. Wilson, 1369
mockett Rd, Rt. 2, Stone
Mountain (1 mi. E. of Clarks-
ton), Ph. 443-6140.
































































used very little, $25. ea; 4
enador coal brooders, good
cond., used one season, $20.
Burney B. Parks._597 Pel-
Rd., NE, Atlanta 24, Ph.
-8768.

960 Ford corn picker, 3
oint hitch, like new cond.,
reasonably priced. Tomm
nider, Margret, Ph. 374-5379

ue Ridge after 6 p.m.). _

Farmall 460 tractor with 2
point fast hitch: 7 tooth tool
bar; 2 point hitch sub-soil
plow; model SW-66 Sidewin-
er rotary. cutter; Intn]. 45-V
harrow; 3 point hitch, and
oe trailer, reasonably pr-
. Wilson Smith, Newnan,



for both. Howard.

11 A. R: Wood gas brocders,










: with eal drill: dbl.
section: smoothing harrow and

ull vating equipment, $750.
J. L. Wells, Rt. 6, Box 249,
econ =Phs SH. 3-8931.










Dearborn pine tree setter,
perfect cond., reasonably pr-
iced. Horace Fletcher, Jr., Lo-
cust Grove.

800 gal. Craft bulk milk
tank wtih 2-% hp. compress-
ors, used 18 mos., stainless
steel throughout, guar. new
econd., $2,500.: Surge pipeline
with automatic cleaning sys-
tem and 4 DeLaval units with
2 hp DeLaval compressor, ex-
cel. cond., $1,200. Henry A.
Winn, Dallas, Ph. 447-3690.

Equipment

NANTED ~





Want G.L, F. washer and
grader combination, or would
buy. washer only. Will have to
be 10 cases per hour or more.
Quill Jordan, Toccoa.



_ Want to buy planter or cul-
tivator for John Deere M.,
one row, tractor. G. G. Lewis,
Rt. 5, Box 21, Austell.

Want used rear housing for
1953-54 Ford tractor in good
cond., or will buy whole rear-
end of same model. A. F. Dins-
more, Rt. 3, Alpharetta, Ph.
475-7177.

Want feed storage bin, pre-
fer outside bin, but would
consider inside type. Bill G.
Grigg, 196 Valaire Dr., De-
eatur, Ph. 443-2169.

Want upright steam boiler,
25 hp. State cond. and price,
first letter. Will answer let-



ters: J. B: Smith, Rt. 1, Ro-
chelle. :

Want wagon, 7 or 8 ft. wide
by 16 ft. long, with sides

about 6 ft. high, capable of
holding 3 tons, or chassis for
3 ton capacity. State cond.,
price, location and when can
be seen. PP. J. Mipory, Ri 4,
Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578.

Want 3 point hitch for
John Deere B., and tool .bar
for same. Charles Gowder,
Powder Springs.

- Want 6 in., 30 ft., belt at
once. Must be good belt, rea-
sonably priced. W. Ren-
shaw, St. George.

Want to trade large (4-5
plow) Intnl. tractor and
trail-type plow, for a D. C.
welder, gas. driven, for weld-
ing farm mach. in field. Pre-
fer one that could charge bat-
teries with elec. outlet. Trac-
tor is powerful, good mech.
cond., new set of brakes, and
rlow is 4-bottom hydr., or
manual control, excel. cond.;
also, A. C. welder, 230 amps.,
like new to trade. Art Lamb,
Rin o2e Nienna rhs 210s 3832
(Cordele, no collect calls).

ees good used Cub Super
(small) Adlis-Chalmers or
John Deere tractor and equip.



for same, in good cond. State
price in first letter. B. R.
Buice, Rt. 4, Box 381-A, Al-

pharetta, Ph. 475-6093 (after
6 P.M., no collect calls).

Want to exch. Cole planter,
brand new, and guano distri-
butor and cultivator, all one
row, three point hitch, for 9
foot pasture plow in A-1l
shape, ready to use. C. B.
Milner, Shilo. 3 :

- Want John Deere A. 1952

y|tractor and harrows, mowing

machine, sub-soiler and plow,
in good cond. Give descrip-
tion and price in first reply.

Must be pees on ele Willie
Goo Rt. 2, Buford, Ph. 434-



Want John Deere or Farm-

all 140 or 200 tractor and
farming equipment in good
condition and priced right.

Give description and price in
first letter. Willie Gooch, Rt.
See Ph. 434-5618.

_ Want to buy old model Al-
|lis-Chalmer B. or C. tractor
as junk to use for parts. J. C.

Brown, Rt. 1, Helena.

Want disc plow for late
model Farmall Cub _ tractor
with quick hitch. Will ex-
change 14 in. bottom plow; or
pay reasonable cash price. E.
R. Daniel, Rt. 4, Thomaston.

Want front-end loader. for
Ford tractor. G. A. Vandiver,
Rig Box 230 aun, Ph.
PR. 254198. >|

Want ines extractor in
good condition. B. T. Linder,



Olive Road, Augusta,



Livestock



2, 8% mo. old, Angus bulls, |.

ealfhood vaecinated, $125. ea.
Sired by reg. bull. Mrs. Sam
Harris, Rt. 3, LaGrange.







S Res. polled Hereford heif-
OR SALE ers, 6 mo. old, excel. blood-
= ape: Banks free Boe Bene
tough, ocust rove, Ph.
Cattle 227-7396
Dbl. reg. polled Hereford 3 Hereford and 3 polled
bulls and heifers, excel. blood- | Hereford bulls, reg. and of
lines, good range of ages. H.|good breeding and conf., 12-
Y. Tillman, 1207 W. Park|14 mo. old; also, 2 Hereford
Ave., Valdosta, Ph. CH. 4-]and 3 polled Hereford heifers,
2491. re 14 mo. A ol ices 3 We
SS RARE ESS ERTS ee a t ille peu e
Reg. Angus bull, typie in- OL TAN Ee ety
dividtial iB mo, old best | (22 mi. E. of on Hwy, 24).

Eileenmere breeding, calfhood
vaecinated, halter broke, $300.
Ca Bloodworth, c/o Hill-
grove Farm, Rt. 2, Powder
Springs, Ph. 427- 6395.

Guernsey bull, product of
artificial insemenation, born
5-3-63, large for age and well
marked. Lamar Marin, ant. 1;
poe 141, Royston, Ph. 245-
306

Reg. Angus bull calf, 6 mo.
old, papers furnish ed, B:
13th breed, $165. Mrs. Olga
Lockaby, Rt. 1, Suwanee (near
Cumming), Ph. TU. 7-7502
(no collect calls).

Purebred Black Angus bull,
about 6 mo. old. Mrs. H. W.
Gray, P. O. Box 224, Sparks.

7 springer Holstein heifers,
calfhood vaccinated. Paul
Doe: Rt. 5, Dalton, Ph. 278-

630.



75 adult cows, 2,000 lb. base
with Pet Dairy, 735 gal. di-
rect expansion Sunset. stain-
less steel bulk tank, 6 unit
Chore Boy pipeline, four, 16
x 50 upright Ribstone silos,
4 tractors with complete line
of equip. All very good cond.
E. E. Morgan, Tignall, Ph. AT.
5-2778 (no collect calls).

Dairy herd of 32 reg. Jer-
sey cows, approx. 650 lb. base
with Atlanta Dairies Corp., 3





eg. Angus bulls, 6 30 mo.
old, $100-$250. ea., papers
furnished. T. L. Surles, c/o
Winkler Farms, Preston.



in about 3 wks.,



Good Holstein milch cow
and 2 Whiteface calves, about
9 wks. old, eating ground
feed. Wayne Hamon, Box 406,
St. Marys, Ph. 882- 5339.

Reg. Shorthorn bulls, red,
white and roan, excel. blood-
lines, priced right. Cecil M.
Tottle, Star Rt., Reidsville.

Hileenmere - Bandolier reg.
Angus bull, 11 mo. old, excel.
conf. and disposition, $275. or
will trade for cows or horses
of equal value. Jerry Brown,
Rt. 5, Pair Rd., Marietta, Ph.
435-1007 (Smyrna).

Reg. Black Angus bull, 7
mo. old. James C. Lackey, Rt.
1, Woodstock, Ph. 475-5673
(Alpharetta).

- Guernsey milch cow, now
milking; also, red Angus heif-
er, 16 mos. old., both bred to
calve next spring to reg. red
Angus bull, both for $250.
Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6,
Gainesville.

Jersey milch cow, large
size, due to calve for first
time in about 3 wks. She is
from reg. dam, bred to a
white Hereford sire. M. F.
Hammock Jefferson, Ph. 367-







Surge milkers, pipeline with | 973

elec. brain for 20 cow barn,
milk tank and milk house
equip. S. B. Vaughters, Klon-
dike Rd., Lithonia, Ph. 482-

4431
Black Angus- bull, 8



Reg.
mo. old, wt. approx. 650 Ib.,
dam from Hardy Farms, Grif-
fin, C. V., gentle, halter broke,
Eileenmere bloodline. W. Si
Bailey, Rt. 1, Senoia (5 mi.
So. Turin on St. Rt. 54), Ph.
AL. 3-4788 (Newnan, no col-
lect calls).

Dark, well ianieed 3% yr.
old, reg. and horned Here-
ford bull of Zato Bloodline. Wt.
about 1,300 ib., will sell
cheaply because of inbreed-
ing; about, 2 other younger
reg. bulls. Carl Roberts, Ball
Ground.

Reg. Angus bulls for sale.
nen W. Parks, Gainesville.

reg. polled Hereford
Ane about #1 mo. old, deep
red and marked well. J. Frank
Stephens, Red Bud Rd., Cal-
houn, Ph. MA. 9-2273.

2 reg. horned Hereford
cows, Domino strain, well
marked, good conformation.
Both bred, one) with blocky,
well marked, reg. bull calf at
side, reduced for quick sale.
Charles F. Howe, 1278 S. Ros-
Ne Ra; Marietta, Ph, 428-

Thoroughbred Santa Ger-
trudis cows and _ bulls; also,
few second cross cows. J. W.
Morris, c/o Double M. Farms,
PO Box 119, Carrollton, Ph.
TH. 2-2852.

Reg. roan Shorthorn bull,
6 yr. old, from good blood-
lines, selling to prevent in-
breeding, $300. James T. Mc-
Kinley, Vatesville Rd., Thom-
aston, Ph. MI. 7-3805 (nights).

Purebred Guernsey cow,
will freshen 20th of Dec. with
3rd calf, clean in every way.
e W. Thurmond, Farming-
on.

Purebred Angus bulls, 20-
24 mo. old, reasonably priced.
Maurice C. epgre oni







Hutcheson Ferry Rd., ols
Palmetto, Ph, AL 3- P5674
(Newnan).



5 mixed brood cows, 2 with
3rd. calf, 3 with 2nd calf, all
bred to reg. Black Angus bull
to freshen in January and
February. All large and
mixed with Black Angus and
English. Vance House, 1685
Cedar Grove Rd., Conley, Ph.
622-8714.

Reg. Angus bull, 18 mos.
old, excel. Eileenmere breed-
ing, $300. Will consider trad-
ing for younger bull or heifer
of equal breeding. R. E. Ben-
cane 1 Smyrna! Phe sXe

Beef type brood cows for
sale. See only on week ends.



Wm. R. Ruppersburg, Rt. 1,
Spence Rd., Fairburn, Ph.
964-7579.

Reg. Angus bull, 4 yrs. old,
Bandolier breeding, wt. ap-
prox. 1500 lbs., sell or trade
for reg. Angus heifers. Pearl
Remington, c/o Dees Angus
Farm, Hwy. 23 and 42, Jack-
son, Ph. 775-7641.

12 top quality Holstein
heifers, wt. about 450 Ibs.,
20c Ib., or trade for small reg.
Angus herd. Terrell Swindle,
Nashville, Ph. 686-9292.

3 reg. Angus bulls, 14 mo.,
12 mo. and 11 mo. old Eileen-
mere sire, Blackbird and
Blackcap dams, $250-$275.
Don Miller, Suches, Ph. 747-
2361 (no collect. calls).

Several dbl. standard reg.
polled Hereford bulls, 7-13
mo. old, good color and size,
good conf., excel. breedings.
Come see. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2,
Lithonia, Ph. 482-8438 (Klon-
dike, community).

Thoroughbred Santa Ger-
trudis cows and bulls; also,
few second cross cows. J.
Morris, c/o Double M Farms,
P. O. Box 119, Carrollton, Ph.
TE. 2-2852.

Reg. Black Angus bull, 4
yrs. old, wt 1500 lbs. Selling
to prevent inbreeding. L. R.
Goss, Rt. 1, Rockmart (1 mi.
N. E. of).

10 head reg.









Angus bulls,

16-20 mos. old, from clean
herd, C. V. and guaranteed
breeders; also, reg. Angus

bred and open heifers, bred
cows and one non-reg., good
conf., first calf (bull), $275.
All C. V.. and clean. F. W.
Phillips, c/o Westover Farm,
Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959.

15 reg. Angus cows, some
with calves, 3-10 yrs. old,
$250-$350. Otis Milner, 204
Timothy Ave., Rome, Ph. 232-
3019 (no collect calls).

Swine



Reg Angus bulls, 3 yr. old,
999-35th and O. B. grandsons,
excel. herd bulls. Jess H. Wat-
son, c/o Heaven Hill Farms,
Ritts eae Bee 887-



2909.



8 Hampshire pigs, $10. ea.
Guy Overton, Rt. 1, Tunnel
Hill (on Varnell and Tunnel
Hill Hwy., turn north at Har-
ris Store).



Reg. Hampshire boars,
about 9 moa old, ready for
light service,
Ranger, great-grandson of
Western Packer, a $4,000.
boar.
bangs and lepto and treated
for cholera and worms;
will have 12 bred gilts for sale
priced right.



O. W. Taylor, Jr.,
trie, Ph. 985- 4204.
Reg.
reg. boars, all 3 mos. old; also,
5 reg. Landrace sows,



this will be their 2nd litter.
W. L. Wells,



acon. es

Meat type feeder pigs,
Yorkshire-Hampshire, $8., $9.
and $10: ea., depending on

size. Don Miller. Suches, Ph.
747-2361 (no collect calls).

Purebred spotted swine,
boars and gilts, top quality,
some half brothers and sisters
to the echampicn boar of the



Ga. Spot Show and Sale. E. E.~

(Red) Watson, Rt.

2, Fort
Gaines, Ph. 768-4827. :



Choice Duroc breeding.
stock, males and females, all

from large litters, all ages,
treated, reg. in buyers name.

from Mighty

From herd tested for

also,

Rt. 5, Moul- s

Landrace gilts and 3

Box 249, Rt. 6,

all ;
bred to reg. Landrace boar

phe ies

William E. Lanier, Rt. 2; Box he

84. Metter, Ph. 685-1016.

Nice healthy, meat type
pigs, 6-8 wks. old, $10. ea.
James H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder
Springs. Ph. 943-3071.

Cherry red Duroc male,
service size, wormed, treated
for cholera, tested for bangs
and lepto, nominated in Uni-
ted duroc Assn., $40.; also,
gilts all sizes, from one day
to bred, different prices. All







at farm. A. C. Weathers, P. O. .

Box 37, Mershon (on Hwy.
32).

2 corn fattened hogs, will
weight over 500 Ib. ea. One
Berkshire and one bull blood-
ed Hampshire sow, fat enough

to kill now. Will sell together
Harris,



or separate. Dovie
Leganville. :
Landrace breeding stock,

bred from M. C. S. (Mr. Win-
ston). Boars and gilts, 11 to
14 wk. old, reg. in buyers
name. -M. C. Sumner =Rtk
Box 162-B, Warner Robins,
Ph. 923-3362 after 6 p. m.).

Reg. S. P. C. boars and gilts,
best bloodlines, 3-% mo. old,
fine for 4-H; also, boars for
herd boars. See at my place.
George D. Rochester, Rt.
Cave Spring.



20 nice pigs. 8 wk. old,
Landrace and Spotted Poland
China mixed, $10. ea. N. L,
Smith, Rt. 1, Box 89, Powder
Springs, Ph. 428- 1922.

Nice purebred ~ Hampshire
boars, 4 mo. old, excel. blood-
lines and good markings, $25.
ea.; also, reg. Hamp bear, 4
yr. old, for sale or swap for
boar of equal bloodline; also,
bred sows for sale at reason-
able prices. Carl C. Smith, Rt.
3, Ellijay, Ph. ME. 5-4548.

Rep AsS= Pa. Ce boars
gilts, best bloodlines.
furnish unrelated pairs. See
at my place, 2 mi. W. of
Dimpseys store. Gecrge Larry
Ferguson, Rt. 1. Cave Spring.

S. P. C. male pigs, 8 wk. old
and older; the nations finest,
reg. in buyers name. Mrs. B.
M. Coody, 324 River St. Rd.,
Valdosta, Ph. 242-8846.

50 pigs, % Poland China
mixed with Hampshire, Berk-
shire and Duroc, will weigh
30-50 Ib. ea., 7-9 wk. old, and
have been castrated, $10. ea.
Robert Bradshaw, Rt. 4, Can-
ton, Ph. 479-5287.

24 Hampshire and Tams-
worth cross, $10. ea. Ray
Williams, Rt. 1. Box 150, For-
est Park, Ph. PO. 1-8154.



and
Can







Poland China service age
bears, bred and open gilts,
weaned pigs, treated for Cho-
lera and reg. in buyers name.
Bangs free herd. W. T. Jenn=
ings, Rt. 2, Americus.

Choice Duroc breeding
stock, males and females, all
from large litters, all ages,
treated, reg. in buyers name.
William E: Lanier, Rt. 2, Box
84, Metter, Ph. 685-1016.

65 feeder pigs. S. P. C., Du-
roc, Yorkshire and Hamp-
shire cross, 8 wk. old, $10. ea.
Cc. W. Tippins, Rt. 1. Powder





Springs, Ph. 428-9081,

Le


























GGuaranteed by Manufacturer



FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURER
September, 1963









HALES & HUNTER, Chicago, Illinois


































































Fl sund by State Chemist : : _ Red Comb High Fiber Pullet Developer ieee ee,
: PROTEIN FAT FIBER *Fiber high 2 i eases
BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia Red Comb Complete Grower oe
Fairplay 40% Hog Supplement rele S 40.0 1.5 8.0 _. *Fiber high F
boron E AgS a oe J. D. JEWELL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
BLACK & MEEK MILLING COMPANY, Summerville, Georgia ; Hydrolyzed Poultry Feathers G 8
; B & M All Mash Pullet Developer G 16.5 3.5 6.0 *Protein low Bee Fo 8
*Protein low F 15.7 3.6 5.6 Hydrolyzed Poultry Feathers te te G8
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia *Protein low 5 eae
Prosperity Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal JULIETTE MILLING COMPANY, Macon: Score aS
Old Process SG 41.0 3.0 14.0 , Sevbeon Mill Run Mill Feed ; &
*Protein low F 40.0 3.1 14.0 *Protein low ; F
CENTRAL SOYA, McMILLEN FEED DIVISION, Ft. Wayne, Ind. LANIER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
i Master Mix Chick Starter 103- 044Medicated GS 21.0 3.5 5.0 Lanier Broiler Finisher=Medicated i ee
*Fiber high F 21.9 4.5 5.4 *Fat low EF.
Master Mix Hog Finisher Concentrate 889 SG 40.0 1.5 6.0 5
*Fiber high PF. are 29 ese COREE aa oise Make FeMnesses
Master Mix Sweet 16% Dairy 619 G 16.0 2.5 15.0 *Fat low FE
*Fiber high F 19.4 2.6 16.4
Master Mix Egg Concentrate 263 G 42.0 6.0 4.0 NATIONAL OATS COMPANY, Cedar Rapids, lowa |
k *Fiber high F 44.5 7.8 4.3 Red-e Hygrade Oct Mill By-Product cS
Master Mix Gro-Better Concentrate 767L G 40.0 1.0 10.0 *Profein low E
as -
Fiber high Fe Be ee SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Auguste, Georgia e
CUMMING HATCHERY, Cumming, Georgia Oat Base Whole Grains (For Feeding i ae G
Cumming H. H. Pullet Developer G ~ 6.0 *Fiber high oes
BSE a oe = STAR KIST INTERNATIONAL, S.A., P. Ci
DENMARK FEED MILL, Brooklet, Georgia FEN EER eR ee ee P
Pig & Sow Feed G 16.0 3.5 6.5 *Protein low -
*Protein low F 15.3 44 2.9 Sueee
ESTHERWOOD RICE SALES CORPORATION, Estherwood, La. eS pata elt A Birmingham, Alabama 2
Rice Mill By-Product G5 554. 45 57320 ee ee oe epg Thigh :
*Er i Sani 3
Fiber high F 5.5 4.6 33.0 Uncle: Sam Deny Feed Se
FARMERS RICE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Lake Charles, La. : : *Fiber high SP
Rice Mill By-Products : G 6.0 5.0 30.0 Jim poy 44% Dairy Supplement 2G
*Fiber high F ee at&t 32.6 *Protein low =&








FFound by State Chemist
- PPenclized



PROTEIN
ALFALFA PRODUCERS CORPORATIVE, INC., Belle Mina, A'a.
Tennessee Valley Dehydrated Alfalfa Meat :
Blended 17% P. G 17.0
(P) Protein low F 14.4

September, 1963 ~

FAT

1.5
1.6

FIBER

27.0

27.0



MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia
40% Best Maid Hog Supplement
(P) Fiber high
40% Best Maid Hog Supplement
(P) Protein low, Fiber high.

MOSSY CREEK FARMS,
Coastal Pellets





aat@










INC., Perry, Georgia




70




(P) Protein low

INC., Crowley, Louisiana










RICE BY-PRODUCTS,
Rice Mill Feed

lao

(P) Protein low



ALLGOCD FEED COMPANY, Gatnesvilles Georgia
1 feed as declared

FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED
September, 1963 :

CO-OP CREAMERY,



ALLIED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
7 feeds as declared-



ARKANSAS STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Carlisle, Arkansas
1 feed as declared



ASH BROTHERS MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia
1 feed as declared



AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, Kentucky
9 feeds as declared



HH. J. BAKER & BRO., INC., New York, N. Y.
1 feed as declared



BIRDSEY FLOUR & FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia
10 feeds as declared



MITCHELL P. BOND HATCHERY,
2 feeds as declared

INC., Royston, Georgia



BOWEN-McCRANIE COMPANY, Tifton, Georgia
5 feeds as declared



-BROWN'S DELUXE HATCHING EGGS,
1 feed as declared

INC., Murphy, North Carolina



THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, _ Cincinnati, Ohio
1 feed as declared

BURCH'S TRADING POST, Clarkesville, Georgia
1 feed as declared

BURKE COUNTY GIN & FERTILIZER COMPANY, Waynesboro, Georgia
1 feed as declared

ye: GAMMON'S POULTRY, LaGrange, Georgia
Ze 1 feed as declared

_ CARGILL, INC., Chattanooga, Tennessee
5 feeds as declared

CEDAR VALLEY MILLS, Cedartown, Georgia
28 feeds as declared

CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
as 1 feed as declared





CENTRAL SOYA, McMILLEN FEED DIVISION, _ Fort Wayne, Indiana
39 feeds as declared



i CHESTNUT MOUNTAIN HATCHERY, Chestnut Mountain, Ganraie
leas 3 feeds as declared

- CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia
1 feed as declared



CLARKE COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Athens, Georgia
2 feeds as declared



CLAY MILLING COMPANY,

INC., Hayesville, North Carolina
1 feed as declared f



H. C. COLE MILLING COMPANY, Chester, IHlinois
1 feed as declared






























INC., Eatonton, Georgia
1 feed as declared

COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Cinchunatl: Ohio ae e
41 feeds as declared :

CONSOLIDATED BLENDERS,
6 feeds as declared

COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Bicmingtien: Alobeoma
10 feeds as declared : ae





INC., Guntersville, Alabama





CUMMING HATCHERY, Cumming, Georgia
_ $8 feeds as declared



DAHLONEGA MILL, INC., Dahlonega, | Geers
27 feeds as declared

DANIEL FEED & SEED COMPANY, Berle Georgia
3 feeds as declared

DEWITT'S FEED SERVICE, Cornelia, Gesraia
1 feed as declored

DIXIE PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
1 feed as declared

EDMUNDSON-DUKE RICE MILL, INC., fa Louisignc:
1 feed as declared

JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, aoe
6 feeds as declared

ESTHERWOOD RICE SALES CORPORATION, Estherwood, Louisiana
1 feed as declared

EVER-BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Loganville, Georgia
1 feed as declared

FAMOUS FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee
1 feed as declared

FARMERS ENTERPRISE, nine Georgia
1 feed as dectared

FARMER'S FEED & PELLETING COMPANY, evaisbees: Georgia
2 feeds as declared :













FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
4 feeds as declared

FISH MEAL COMPANY, Morgan City Louisiana ~
1 feed as declared



GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
17 feeds as declared



GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY,
8 feeds as declared

GEORGIA BY-PRODUCTS CHEMICAL CORPORATION, Reidsville, Georsia
1 feed as declared

INC., Carrollton, Georgia





GEORGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC., Dalton, Georgia
9 feeds os declared

GILLESPIE BROTHERS COMPANY, Coreesxilis: eoorls we
: ab feed as declared _










"September, 1963

pPEED AM OIL & FERTILIZER COMPANY, Pelham, Georgia
1 feed as declared

THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota



10 feeds as declared

PUBLICKER INDUSTRIES, INC., Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
1 feed as declared





RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri







ROL ER MILE, Hartwell, Georgia



68 feeds as declared



RED COMB FEED MILLS, Cartersville, Georgia
1 feed as declared





LING COMPANY, Meeen: eae :
os declared



RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel! Hill, Georgia
9 feeds as declared





M LLS, Memphis, Tennessee
as declared



REDMAN FARM FEED SERVICE, uaeeee Georgia





OULTRY COMPANY, Calhoun, Georgia
is declared



1 feed as declared

RICE BY-PRODUCTS, INC., Crawley: Louisiana





RODUCTS, Lawrenceville, Georgia
ds as -deciared



1 feed as declared

ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia
1 feed as declared





ED MILL, Stockbridge, Georgia _
s_ declared



SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee
8 feeds as declared >





INC., Gainesville, Grersia
Ss deciared





SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Carolina
1 feed as declared i apes






G COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
as: declared





T. G. SHAW & SON, Roswell, Georgia
2 feeds as declared





COMPANY, Rome, Georgia .



SOUTH GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Blackshear, Georgia
1 feed as declared





SOUTHERN COTION OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
2 feeds as declared





SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
5 feeds as declared





SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia
4 feeds as declared





SOUTHERN SOYA, Cameron, South ecroling
1 feed as declared :





SOUTHERN SOYA CORPORATION, Estill, South Carolina
1 feed as declared ;





SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared







SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL CO., Sperranburg. South Carolina
6 feeds as declared





ELL MILLING COMPARY, Rasen Georsia
ds as declared



_A. E. STALEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Decatur, Illinois
2 feeds as declared





STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared







STAR-KIST INTERNATIONAL, S. A., Panama City, R. de P.
1 feed as declared





AILLS, INC., Newton, North Carolina
feed as declared ;





2 feeds as declared





ULTRY & FEED COMEa Piedmont, Alabama
eed as declared

SUNSHINE STATE MOLASSES COMPANY OF GA., INC., Savannah, Georgia



SWIFT & COMPAONY. Chicago, Hlinois
: 9 feeds as declared






Byron, Georgia
feeds as declared





T & R FARM SERVICE, Cedartown, Georgia
1 feed as declared





ING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia
, declared
LER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, INC., Chamblee: Georgia





THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Pocleturst; Georgia
& feeds as declared



G. H. TANNER FEED COMPANY, Lawrenceville, Georgia



ISTILLERS PRODUCTS COMPANY, New York, N. Y:
as declared

2 feeds as declared



TURNER MILLING COMPANY, ee Georgia



das declared

ERTILIZER & OIL COMPANY, INC., Fernandina Beach, Florida

1 feed as declared



BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia



EAST GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Bowman; Georgia
& feeds os peclared



3 feeds as declared



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





ATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
as declared





WORTH MILLING COMPANY, Sylvester, Georgia





WS! N FEED COMPANY, Canton, Georgia
as declared

1 feed as declared
; As Declared

Penalties

Failures



EED _ COMPANY, Covington, Georgia

Duroe boar, farrowed Aug.
2, 1963, sired by grand
champion boar at S. E., Col-
Jumbus and Ga. State Fair,

champion sow at Columbus
Fair; also, some late Aug.
*|pigs, sired by same boar. R.




























= Adair, c/o Atwater FFA
: - apter, P. Ore Box 226;
- breeder stock: Thomaston.



rs (4th litters), young

ld
also, taking Grders| Horses, Mules & Ponies
sh Blacks to come
Donkey (jenny) for sale,
a m nk Located | 50, E. L. Kennedy, 293 Holt
erman Roper, Rt.| ave, Macon, Ph. SH. 2-9997.

=e ~ Reg. silver dapple Shetland
hi ithy, ce meat| mare, 2 yrs. old, gentle around
-8 wk. old, $10. | children, partially trained,
Kent, Rt. 2,|papers available, $160, or
1 Ph. 943- trade for gentle horse. Mary
Bell Craig, 5730 Long ilar
Dr., N. W., Atlanta, Ph. BL
5-0239.

Rd..|. Nice, gentle Palomino Shet-
\tand pony, children can han-
_|dle, feed and ride, $100. Mrs.
1J. W. Suggs, Fairburn, Ph.
964-7349.

Sorrell mare with blaze

face, wt. 1500 Ib., 10 yr. old,

works anywhere, walks, but

not fast, and has had one

colt. W. M. Jackson, Rt. 1,

Box 1, Menlo, Ph. 862- 2087
! calls)















Macon, 1963. Dam was Jr.| 4944



: 3375.

TOTAL



Nice, gentle, broke ponies

2 horse mules,

571
5
25

601

mowing

Nice, gentle Shetland pony peas : o
A ; 2 or trade, cheap; also, | mach., rake, disc harrow, sec-
ideal for children, reasonably | ont old horses and mules. | tion harrow and 2 H. wagon.

priced. S. M. Partridge, 323) Wil] pick up within 75 mi. of | W. B. Hunt, Margret.



Cooley Rd., LaGrange, Ph. 4- Augusta. E. J. McMahon,
s 1929 Cherry Rd.,

For sale or trade: several Ph. RE. 38-3710. Ibs.

nice gaited saddle horses, |
mares and stallions, gentle,|Joe Street,

Big black log horse,
Augusta; | 19 yrs. old, wt.

about
about 1250
ee or more, guaranteed to

5 yr. old mare in foal, $135. | pull, $140; also, brown mare

784 East Ave.,|mule, wt. about 1100 Ilbs.,

no bad habits; also, real gen-| Scottdale, Ph. 443-5524 (no|about 12 yrs. old, no blem-

tle ee Erte yr. og collect calls).
any child can ride or handle.) y3%6 mule, 9 yr. old, good
All run in pasture with cat- cond., with wagon, ane Hates

ishes or gray hair on face, a
good mule, no plug,
teed to plow or pull wagon,

guaran-

tle. . M, Greenway, Rt. 3, | nace $100. or might consider $75. Lon May, Rt. 4, East=

Rockmart (between Rockmart sraciniel fOr! oat mucha: oat | man, Ph. 374-2682.



ae inquire at York-|pin or sub-soiler for Ford

Bay Quarter mare, to foal Sycamore St., Decatur.

in date spring, bred to 5



Shetland pony,

Reg. dark golden Palomino
tractor. W. E. Baker, Jr. 805) stallion, 3 yrs. old, blaze face,
a proven sire and very gentle;
= also, 2 good racking mares,
gelding, |both heavy in foul by this

gaited sorrell stud, bridle andj black and white, with harn-
new saddle, $350.; also, 2|ess, bridle and saddle; also, Ee es Oke ae

Shetland mares,
yrs. old in spring, one with) bridles available.
colt by side, other one t0|for Christmas at no extra | 997-7509.
foal in spring, $200. each.| charge. Wayne Nelson, Rt. 2,

will be 4/5 saddle horses, saddls and | poth voune ant

I. Stokes,
Will hold| Rt, 3, Box 307, Griffin, Ph:

Ronnie Harbin, 5333 Camp- | Montez 2 gaited mares, good col-
bellton Rd., S.W., ae eee ann aera or, disposition and manners,
Ph. DI. 4- IBD. Good, gentle, young mule|one very gentle and the other



6 mo. old filly, dam is reg. Ed L.| priced for this
American saddlebred, $120.; ae Te Abbeville.
also, Palomino mare, 6 yrs.
old, and Palomino gelding, 8
yr. old. Both gentle enough
for the entire family. Mrs. C. ee with black mane ae collect calls).

an be seen any time mi
ne ee s.Ph, ME. 6 W. of ona on Patterson

re oneaee,







for sale or will trade for gen- | gentle but spirited, reasonably
class horse;

also, good black western sad-
gus nonneee ears Le Hollow Otise Pr Guillebeau,- Jes

Good mule, an work any-|989 Allgood Rd., Ri.
where; also, good saddile horse,| Mountain, Ph. Bu. 9-8167 (ne

ine Stone



Mule, wt. 1000 lbs., fat ena
B. ae Rowell, Rt. 2,| blind but good worker, cheap,
Staten Taylor, Rt. 1, Alma.









































































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aa

_ Don

- horse, red with







Livestock

FOR SALE |





Horses, Mules & Ponies

5 gaited, gentle gelding,
spirited but just right for
tcen-ager, 5 yrs. old. Can be
seen at 2457 Bouldercrest Rd.
J. H. Sosebee, 1201 Greenleaf.
Rd., S. ., Atlanta, Ph. MA\!
7-4430. \

Large work horse, 12-14'
yrs. old, works anywhere, ;
gentle for children to ride, |
$95. Woodrow Dukes, Rt. f,
Woodbury, Ph. 846 - 2230
(Manchester). i

Quarter horse mare, 4 yr.
old, steel roan, bred to Pinto
Quarter horse, very gentle,
will ride anyone, $175. Marion





Aco, red dunn



Tennessee Walking stallion.
Pill English, Rt.-1, Box 43,
Milner, (Chappel Mill Ra.),
Ph. 227-7328 (Grififin).

At Stud: reg. Quarter horse



stallion, Resta Bar, by Tam-|

bo Bar out of Flutter Lady,
dark sorrel; at Stud: Quarter
horse stallion, Ranaco P116-
175, by Poco Rancho out of
with dorsel
strip; also, at Stud: reg. dark
golden Palomino stallion, Lit-
tie Warrior, snow white mane
and tail, blaze face and stock-
ings, excel. disposition and
bloodlines. Jimmy Ricard, c/o
Circle R. Ranch, Rt. 3, Con-
yers, Ph. 483-8083 nights.

Farm mare mule, some age
but plenty of life, wt. 1000
lbs., $65. R. C. Hintson, 3730
Honeysuckle Lane, Doraville,
Ph. GL. 7-2412.

Grey mare, 5 yrs. old, $150
or will trade for good milch
cow and calf. Isaac E. Wood-







jennies,

iarris, Rt. 1, Suwanee, Ph. ward, Rt. 5, Thomaston, Ph.

Beraiee MI. 7-4670 (no collect calls).
Red mare with blaze face 2 Mexican . burro

and stocking feet, a_ little one 4 yr. old and one a yr.

thin, very. gentle for children.
She has never done anything
except saddle, $80. Marion
Parkerson, Rt. 4, Eastman, Ph.
374-2600.

Reg. Quarter fillies, colts,
mares and_ geldings, Paco,
King and Wimpy bloodlines,
reasonably priced. Jo Ste-
phens, c/o Shawnee Stables,
401 Springside Dr., S. E., At-
lanta 15, Ph. 622-8214.

Shetland ponies:





mares,

colts and geldings, some are

child broken, all are gentle,
good selection of sizes and
cols. $60 and up; also, saddles,
cidles and harnesses. Will
hold any purchase until
Christmas at no extra charge.

- Wo Kirkland: 2621 Ball
Park Dr., Tucker, Ph. 938-
1574.



Male pony, roan color, ap-
Hrox 48> ine = hich -flaxen
mane and tail, good with
children, has won 3 trophies
in horse shows, $185 with
seddle and bridle. H. L.
Storm, 4 Kennedy Rd., Rt. 1,

Forest Park, (2 blocks off S. :

X-Way, behind the S. Ex-
press Drive-In Theater), Ph.
366-7455.

Gentle Tennessee Walking
horse gelding: also, spirited
Pinto mare and fast racking
mare. Ben Hill, 2641 Bob-o-
link Dr., Macon, Ph. 788-
1459.

10 spotted Shetland pony
Mares, will foal in spring, 3
at $100. ea., 3 at $125. ea., and
4 at $150. ea.; bay horse, $100;
grey horse, $125; 4 Palomino
horses, $150. ea. and up, and
food cutting horse, $250. All
gentle and broke to ride.
Small deposit will hold until



Christmas. Rodger Fuller, Rt. |

2, Abbeville, Ph. 467-4633.

Gentle pleasure horses and
ponies, being used for lessons,
ebuild can= handle. 28) to
choose from; few spirited, for
experienced riders; 3 yr. old,



green broke, stallion, 14 hands !

high; Quarter horse mare,
well trained, bred to reg. Ap-
paloosa; small cutting pony,
trained to rope, do anything
a big herse will do, $100 ea.
and up; also, saddles etc; -at
stud; natural racking golden
Palomino stallion, fee $20.
Cochran, c/o Rebel
Ridge Farm, Shiloh Rd., Ken-
nesaw, Ph. 427-1819 (Ma-
rietta).

At Stud: Dun Bill, perma-
nent reg. Quarter horse, P-
.05-373. Bloodlines of Billy
Clegg, P-427, Wagners Rainy
Jay, P-13 and Peter McQue.
Jack LeCroy, Rt. 4, 4386 Re-
dan Rd., Stone Mountain, Ph.
Bu. 4-2618.





At Stud: golden Palomino !
Stajlion, reg. Walking horse,

reg. in Palomino Assn., and
set_olack Arabian stallion,
will pick up mare, breed un-
til caught; also, for sale reg.
American saddle breed mare,
Sugar Lee King, blaze face,
stocking feet, blue ribbon
Winners; pleasure mare and
a Quarter horse mare. J. W.:
Van Horn, 4457 Covington



Hwy., Decatur, Ph. Bu. 9-
5798. 2
5 yr. old Quarter type

: light mane
and tail, blaze face and white ;
feet, good for pleasure but for
experienced rider; also, 8 yr.
old Quarter horse, tan with
black mane and tail, for ex-
perienced rider, stops, turns
and backs. Can deliver free. |
Sue Alfred, Smyrna - Peach-
tree Apt. 4-F, Smyrna, Ph. j
435-7763.

old; also one jack, 2 mo. old,
all very gentle, reasonably
priced, Located 2 mi: E) of
Subligna. Howard Scroggins,
Rt. 4, Summerville. :

3 yr. old American saddle
bred mare, gaited, sorrel col-
or, wt. approx. 900 Ib., about
15.3 hands high, bred to reg.
American saddlebred stud,
will foal in spring. She is a
high stepper and a good show
prospect. Estes E, Reece, Rex
Rd., Box 595, Rex, Ph. 474-
7318.



a

7 nice
mares, 3-5 yrs. old, all will
drop celts in spring, all col-
ors and sizes, $100 ea.; also,
9 Shetland colts, $60 ea.: al-
so, saddles and bridles, small
down payment will hold un-
til Christmas. Jess Holbrook,
Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771.

Nice 4 yr. old Quarter
mare, excel. conf., gentle, reg.
but do not have papers. Ly-
nan Powell, Rt. 1, Marietta.
Ph. 428-7586.

At Stud: Playboy, nice 5
gaited horse, chestnut with
white mane and
and two rear stockings, excel.
conf. and disposition, $25 with
two return privileges this sea-
son. Can haul stud reasona-
ble distance or will board
mare. Jerry Brown, Rt. 5)
nue Rd., Marietta, Ph. 435-
1607. 3

Sheep & Goats

butt-







2. Nubian nannies,
headed, now milking, very
cheap; also, small Saanan
nanny with horns, now bred,
gentle for children. Mrs.
Francil A. Moore, Deepstep
Rd., Sandersville.

Alpine goat, giving % gal.
milk daily, $15; Nubian and
Saanan goat, % gal. milk,
/ daily, $15.; 2 large female
goats, dry and bred, $20. for
, both, Saanan and Alpine: also,
Alpine and Saanan male, $10,
ready for service. Will ex-
change for blacksmith post
drill and vice. G. R. Williams,
, 1398 Canoochee Dr., N. E.,
' Atlanta 19, Ph. 233-8890 (no
collect calls).

Reg. French Alpine: buck, 8
mo. old. disbudded, ready now
\for light service, from heavy
milk strain stock, $45. Cannot





dorff, Rt. 3, Deuglas.

2 fine, gentle milk goats,
both fresh with 2 doe kids
each, from fine Toggenburg
buck. One small but good 2 qt.
milker, 2nd kidding, milked
Over Ae yr first freshening,
$55. with both kids: $50. with

one; other over gal. milker,
$65.; with 1 kid, $75.; also,
reg. S. C. hogs. Morris

Sanders, Glenwood.

Mixed flock of good sheep
with good ram, must sell soon,
you pick up. See at my home.
A. C. Willson, 1600 Monroe
Dr., N. E., Atlanta, Ph. 876-
1681 (no collect calls),

Livestock





Shetland pony.

tail, blaze

ship. Miss Nellie M. Mingle- ;



Want young spotted Poland
China, lean meat type, ser-
vice age boar. C. W. Tippins,
Rt. 1, Powder Springs, Ph.
428-9081.



Cabbage plants, Flat Dutch
and Wakefield, 60c C.; $2.50
for 500; $4. M. Cheaper at
bed. Permit 152. J. R. Stray-
horn, Rt. 1, Gainesville.



Want 100 grade Angus hei-
fers, approx. 8 to 10 mcnths
old, will pay $100. each. Fair
pasture condition. Prefer
calfhood vaccinated. H. W.
Vaughn. P. O. Box 728, At-
hens, Ph. LI. 3-5815.

Want to buy young Tog-



genburg billy, or rent one.
Want milk stock without
horns, and must be near

Gainesville only. Luther Pitts,
Rt. 25) Ieatty, Ra ula.

Seed and Plants

FOR SALE





Early Jersey Wakefield,
and Charleston Wakefield;

,;and Round Dutch frostproof

cabbage plants. 300, $1.50;
500 - $2.; $3.50 M.: collard

plants same price, ppd. in Ga.

Permit No. 38. R. Chanclor,
Pitts, (Z. C. 31072), Ph. MI 8-
2035.

Now taking orders for to-
bacco plants to be delivered
starting March 10. $5. M. $1.
with order. Permit 213. W. E.
Wisenbaker, Box 25, Lake
Park Phy Valdosta. CH. 22
8043.

Ann Moore strawberry pl-
ants, $1.50 C.; 500. $6.. or $19.
M. plus postage; huckleberry
bushes, $1. doz. Permit 419.
Mrs. Wincy Eller, Rt. 3, Elli-
jay.

Bearing size mtn. huckle-
berry bushes, $1. doz.; old-
fashioned blackberry and







Gewberry bushes, 10, $2.:
tame cherry sprouts, and
black walnuts, 4, $1.; also,
yellew root, 50c doz. Add

postage. Permit 9. Mrs. Frank
Parks, Rt. 3. Hillijay.

Everbearing strawberry pl-
ants, large, well packed, $1.25
C. plus handling charges. Per-
mit 481. No COD orders. Mrs.
W. H. Allen, 541 Holderness
St Wes Atlanta, (7. Cl
30310), Ph. 753-0435.

Ogallala everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25, $1.10 deli-
vered: 50 plants, $2. These
bear from early svring until
frost. Permit 427. Lobe
Seroggs, Rt. 1, Alto (Z. C.
30510). :

Florida 90 strawberry pl-
ants: $1.50 C.; 500 $5.50: $10.
M. All plants are large, well
rooted, damp packed, and
shipped ppd., no checks. Per-
mit 444. Frederick Small-
wood, Rt. 1, Box 140, Atta-
pulgus.







Blakemore strawberry pl-
ants, $1. C. No shipping, come
after. Permit 418. Mrs. Bes-
sie Bennett, 6362 East Ponce
de Leon Ave., Rt. 3, Stone
Mountain.

Old-fashioned white Eng-
lish peach trees, Cling Stone,
grown from seed in my gard-
en, 3 to 6 ft. tall, 1 yr. old
size, $1.2 yr. old. $150:
Cannot ship. Permit 232. W.
E Smith, 42 Arnold St.,
Hapeville, Ph. PO. 1-8276.

Dixie Land strawberry pl-
ants, $1.25 C. Will not ship.
Permit No. 100. John Fields,
1026 W. Poplar St., Griffin,
Ph. 227-3682.

3 Great Interlaken seedless
grapevines, $2. ea.: all $5.;
also, 12 bunches sage at farm,
$i. ea.; or all fer $10. Permit
432. Located 8 mi. N. of Dal-
las, 1-% mi. off Hwy. No. 92.
Inquire at Jack Grogans
store. L. Douglas Griffith, Rt.
1. Dallas (Z. C. 30132).

Best winter cabbage, Wint-
er Market and Red Rusk, 80c
C.; mint and garlic plants, 10c
doz.; cabbage collard plants,
80ce C.; shallot buttons, 65c
qt.; Damson plum bushes, 4,
$2.; crabapples, 25c gal;
everbearing strawberry pl-
ants, $2.50 C. Add postage. F.
J. Witherspoon, 308 Holder-













ness St. S. W., Atlanta, Ph.
WANTED PL. 35251.
Want to trade purebred Suregrain Oats, Purity,

Morgan stallion, 6 yrs. old,
for Albino mare not over 10
yrs. old; will consider other
white mare or beef type year-
lings of equal value. F.
Miles, Box 491, Swainsboro,

99.39 pct., inert matter, .58
pct.; weed seed, .03 pct.; germ.
96 pct., no noxious weeds,
$1.30 bu. F. O. B. A. C. Scar-



D. |'boro, Rt. 1, Montrose, Ph, HO.

38-4315 (Dudley).

ship. Permit 100. John Fields,

mit 305. Mrs. P. Malachi
Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

5 yr. old scuppernong pl-
ants, volunteered in beds
mixed brown and black pulps,
pked. and mailed, 50c ea.
Limit 5 to family. No COD
orders. Permit 492.
Morris, 415 Third Ave., Deca-
tur, Ph. DR. 8=5311,

Early Jersey Wakefield,
Charleston Wakefield and
Round Dutch frostproof cabb-
age plants, 300. $1.50; 500,
$2.; $3.50 M. White Bermuda
cnions and collard plants at
same vricec. Ppd. in Ga. Per-
mit 38. R. Chanclor, Pitts (Z.
C. 31072), Ph. MI. 8-2035.

50 to 75 grapevines, Con-
cord variety, nice. -2 and 3 ft.
size, 50c ea, for best, others
40c ea., or 2, 75c. Permit 128.
Add postage. H. R. Seay. Rt.
2. 3917 Panthersville Road
Ellenwocd (Z. C. 30049).

Trees: Apple, red and yel-
low Delicious, Yate, Horse,
Ben Davis. Winesap, Rome
Beauty, Early Harvest, Ark.
Black, Sweet, Terry Winter,
and Red June, 50c ea.; pears,



Keiffer, Garber and Sicle, 60c |

ea.; grapes, Concord, Dela-
ware and Niagera, 20c ea.
Postage paid cn orders of $10.
or more. Roy Saxon, Rt. 4,
Cleveland.

Strawberry plants: Klon-
dikes, $1. C.; $5. M: Masta-
dons, $1.25 C., $3.75 for 500.
Permit 216. Mrs. Guy Crowe,
Rt. 1, Cumming.

Small red multiplying oni-
on sets, $1. C. plus 33 post-
age; larger onions, same kind,
50c Ib.; leather briches, (dry
shuck beans to cook), 75c lb.;
garlic bulbs, grow heads as
large as onions, 6, 50c; red
pepper pods, 20c doz.; wild
strawberry plants, 35e doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Rt. 2, Box 49-A, Elli-
jay.

100 bu. Georgia Jet Barley,
germ. 98 pet., purity, 99.4 pct.,
inert, .51 pet., weed, .02 (cut-
leaf evening primrose).
Reised_ from certified seed,
cleaned, treated and bagged.
$1.25 bu. Lester Varn, Rt. 3
Box 530, Albany, Ph. HE. 5-
8621.

Brown Turkey figs, 1-2 ft.,
$2.; 2-3 ft.. $3. ea.: Keiffer
pear trees, 2-3 ft., $2.25: 3-4
ft., $2.50 ea.; grapevines, 1 yr.;
75; 2 yr., $1.3 3 yr., $1.50 ea.;
black walnut trees, 1-2 ft
$150 ca; 223) fia So. ea All
ppd. Permit No. 430. Mrs. E.
Be Dravis, Rt. 2!) Box Sus
Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933.

Sterns plum-size straw-
berry plants, $2. C., ppd. in
Ga. All strong, young, well
rooted plants, nice red color,
fine flavor, and very hardy,
100 min. order, cello air-
tight wrap. Orders filled
promptly. Permit No. 97. Mrs.
Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223)
Alpharetta, Ph. 475-6308 (or-
ders taken by phone at noon),

Charles Wakefield cabbage
plants and N. C. Short-stem
ccllard plants, 50c C.; 500,
$2.; also, red dry hot pepper,
30c qt., or $1. gal; 5 gal., $4;
nice shade-dried sage, 30c qt.;
$1. gal. Permit No. 16. Mrs.
Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214,
Royston (Z. C. 30662).

Blakemore strawberry pl-
ants. well rooted and damp
packed, $1.50 C. Permit 500.
Prompt shipment. Mrs. G. D.
Fain, Rt. 1, Box 65, Edison.

Red raspberry plants wrap-
ped in plastic film or cello-
phane, very damp, $1.50 doz.
Add postage. Permit 241. Mrs.
H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Dixie strawberry plants,
$1.25 C. at my home. Will net:

















1026 W. Poplar St.,
(Zi. C230223).

Hemalaya blackberry pl-
ants, 6, $1.; muscadine grape-

Griffin



vines, 5, $1.; old-fashioned
peach frees; 355 $12 > May,
cherry trees, 3, $1.; plum

trees, 3, $1. Add postage. Per-



brown, well rooted and damp
packed. Permit No. 86. B. O

ea

for
Dutton, Rt. 2, Box 11

mixed grass hay, mos!
muda, baled from highil
tilized and limed field
no rain, crop,
a $28. ton at barn

Thomaston, Ph.
(nights only).

_ Mastadon
ants,- bly Cake
$255 500, $3.50
postage. Permit
Crowe, Rt. 2,G

Everbearing straw
ants, $2. C.; 200. $3.














































| dikes;-$1725 C.-920053

delivered. Cheape
thousand. Permit. 1]
Miss Lee Crow, Rt.

Round Dutch | cabb:
Vates collards, 85
$2.; $3.50 M., delivere
mit 217. H. E. Smith, -

_ Genuine Hicks
tobacco seed: Germ
Purity, 99.40 pet.;
pet., price 50c for sa
0zZ.5 $10. 1b-77$05:
$75. for 10 lbs. py
Stucky, Blackshear.
9-6465 (no collec

Wheat, 1123,
97.63 pct.; Ine
Germ, 9-92. per
weed, $3. bu.

pet.: no noxious
$1.30. bu. F. 0. B.
boro, Ris as

HO. 3-4315 (Du
Radar II o

95 pet., purity, 98.72
ert, 1.15 pet., othe
pet., weed seed, .03

sell 100 bu. and over c
C. M. Pippin, Jr., Rt.
bany. Sees

Klondike strawberry

ants, well rooted an
packed, $1.50 C. ppd.;

at home. Minimum sh

Not Requiring Re
Or Inspection

1963 crop gourd
namental miniature a
ed, Ig., 10 doz. plus 5e
age stamp with order
Brooks, Rt. 3, LaF.

ing beer seed,
starts, $1. ppd.
ders. Mrs. :
105-A West View Apts.
lapoosa.

Nice Martin gourd
pkg.; bushel gourd s
$1. Send stamped, ad
envelope. R. i
5, Ellijay.

Hay for sale at $22.
at Orchard Hill. Will
small cnarge.
fin.

Grass hay, lg. square

50c bale; Coastal, with
weeds, 75c bale; good
Coastal, i
bale. All prices at barn.
Jackson,
Farms, Jonesboro, Ph.
2245. ~oe

well fertilized

c/o. - Flint?

Several thousand bal

=
McKinley, Yatesvil
MI

1963 crop

Several tons enriched

Scuppernong plants from |g" aes
cu on i Ld cae
Carters vineyard, black and calves. y, ideal



f



Carter, Rt. 4, Box 204C
fin. WA sa ens

Grif- | ti



75c and $1. bale. Del.
charge. L. B. Hill,
ale, Ph. 478-9689.

ales of Soybean hay
Wyatt Benson, Rt.. 3,
Rd., Alpharetta, Ph.

without
Rt.
ec

lay made
cheap. Wm. Schroer,
Valdosta (Z

mn guaranteed. J. L. Al-
3. Dublin, ae BR. 2-

d Bas i 75e; Soy-
Can de-















































irburn, Ph. 964- 2741.

50d Coastal Bermuda hay,
erop, square bales, at my
n B Road near
ld Baptist Church. E.
Roberts, Box ol, Rt 1,
Ivania.



FOR SALE

edskin peanuts, $6.50 bu.
bs.) plus postage; also
dried = apples,
cores, and _ peelings,
plus postage. C. B.

1, Box 44, La-

hley pecans of fine quali-
real thin shell variety,
filled out, 35 1lb.; Stu-
fs, 25c Ib. FE. L. Collins,

Cloverdale Dr., SE, At-
, Ph. MA. 7-2342.

63 crop pecans, Stuarts,
ull, 3 lb., $1.; Mayhan and
bir: meats, St. gt-; Mrs.
dys oO. Smith, a 1, Box
Jackson (WA 30233)
775-6228.

Ne w erop black walnuts,

$4. bu. plus postage;

nt ans, 25c lb; pecan

1.35 qt. Add postage

ail: orders George Phil-

Rt. Box 130, Wrights-
(Z. % 31096).

63 black walnut meats,
and clean, =

ean meats, Stuart, shell-
un, $1.35 lb. No less than
ib. ese! accepted. Add

. D. Gordon, Rt. 1,

erop pecans in hull, or
led: Stuarts, 45 tb.;
2VS, very good ones, 50c
ull. Add 75c postage
0 lb. lots; shelled Schley
7 1.10 Ib. in 3 Ib. lots
ver Bite 50c postage for
lots in Ga.; higher ac-
on out of
r cashier
k or M.O. with order. J.
Bacon, Plains.

pershell pecans at my
e Tage lb. No mailing. Mrs.
Thompson, Fairmount.
crop pecans, (free
ings, 20c Ib. in
red pound lots; small

ots 25 Ib:; piuetts 30 lb.;

All are 5c more ea. pound
sraded, and no less than
pounds will be _ shipped.
ices F.O.B. here. Mrs. M.

tuart pecans, new crop,
eee Gin OG bs S.0)):
h, 2129 Browns Mill Rd.,
ghana 5323 VLA ie

d shelled Stuart pecan
ats, mixed halves and
ken pieces (mostly halves),
rop, 90c lb. and post-
lso, would like to buy

CS pieces, .



Selected Valencia peanuts
for eating, $2.25 pk.; choice
Stuart and Mahan pecans, 5
Tose$2 208 1b. $38lt5s.. 255 tb:
$8.75 ppd. up to 500 miles. R.
M. Turner, Rupert.

New crop Stuart pecans
well filled out, clean, 30e Ib.
and you pay postage. Send
M.O. or eashiers check. John
W. Herndon, Hartwell.

Choice, clean, shelled pe-
can halves from new crop
nuts, 75c pints plus 10c pint for
shipping charges. Iris L.
Northcutt, 205 . Sessions St.,
Marietta.

1963 crop lg. pecans, shell-
ed, in halves, $1. lb. ppd.;
broken sizes, 75c lb. ppd. Mrs.
G. J. Jenkins, Rt. 1, Colum-
bia Rd., Box 95, Grovetown.

1963 crop pecans, 40c lb.
plus postage. Mrs. C. M. Rob-
erts, Rt. 3, 5314 Flat Rock
; | Springs Rd., Lithonia, Ph.
HU. 2-6610 (no eollect calls).

ia & Eggs

FOR SALE













Several nice Game cocks,
nearly grown. Letters ans. if
self-addressed stamped env.
enclosed. Cannot ship. J. D.
Hicks, Higdon.

Game roosters and pullets
for sale. Douglas Gilliland,
LUGS sand St. NW. Atlanta
(2AGE 30318)

1963 hatch Cornish hens,
Bantams, pullets Cae a8
cockerels, $1. ea. A. H.

1260, 2nd St., Macon.

Pit Games, Brandenberrys
(South Georgias) and Dr.
Saunders Roundheads, both
breeds bred pure under wire.
Lg. stags, $100.; lg. pullets,
$5.: ns, 15.; 2 bilinker
cocks, $10. ea. Come pick out
what you want. Mrs. A. L.
Hill, 312 Warren St., SE, At-
Janta, Ph. 378-2990.

Purebred dark Cornish
ECO a April 18, 1963 hatch,
wt. lb., $3. ea.;. young,
es laying hens, same
breed, $2.50 ea.; selected
hatching eggs from same
stock, $2. 50 for 16. All here,
or shipped exp. collect. Mrs.
Maude Granger, Reidsville.

Pit Game stag, half Wild
Cat Blue, half Trauler, $4.00
(ready for a walk); also 4
Game pullets ready to lay,
$1. ea. (half R. H. and half
White Hackle). Would exch.
pullets for good Game cock.
L. R. Griffin, Oak St., Gain-
esville.

4 modern brown red Game
Bantam cockerels, prize win-
ners, $3. and $4. ea.;. prize
winning white Silkie cocker-
el. $1.50. Fred Thompson,

Clarkston, Ph HE 3-9147,
Several pair yair White Crested













-|Black Polish and White Pol-

show quality,
F. Ginn, 2375

ish Bantams,

$10. pr. J.
Cloverdale Dr., SE, Atlanta
(Z= 2-30316)=

Trio black Old English

Game Bantams, 8 mo. old,
$6.50; 2 trios white Rosecomb
Bantams, 6 mo. old, $5. trio.;
8 cockerels white rosecombs,
6 mo. old, $1.25 ea.; 2 mixed
Bantam hens, $1. ea.; Buff
Brahma brood cock, prize
winner, $5.; approx. 500 cwt.
poultry fertilizer, $1. cwt. All
poultry, outstanding show
quality breeding. Can_shi
poultry express collect. W.
Hogan, 878 aa Sts SE,
Atlanta (Z. 30316), Ph.
MA. 7-6065.

Pure dk. Catiiah cockerels
ready for service, lg., big
boned type, $2. ea. here at
farm. Write before you come,
must catch cockerels at night.
Do not ship. H.W. Thurmond,
Farmington.



lg. bones, $2. ea. E. Thur-
mond. Madison, Ph. 118J.

(ins; - 756 ea.5

Pure dk. Cornish cockerels,



Game fowl, beautiful
Thompson white stags, pen
bred, wt. from 4% to 5 3/4
Ib.; also, Thompson white
brood cock, 5 yr. old. A. S.
Darrell, Rt. 6. Shallowford
Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428- 1946.

Black breasted small Game
Bantams, 2 hens ani rooster,
$5.; also, pheasants from reg-
ular hen and gum: cocks,
$2750 seach. Ws W:..0 2anson,





Rt. 1, Mableton (Z. ce 30059).

chickens, 1
$2., young pul gs
$2.50. All express charges
collect. Mrs. George Craig,
5730 Long Island Dr., At-
lanta, Ph. BL. 5-0239.

Show type dark Cornish
Bantam pullets and cockerels,
good bloodlines, $3. ea., or
$5. pr. Gordon Haney, Ara-
gon.

Erioss.O;
$1.;



FE. Blue Games,

O.E. Red Pyle, $12.; Sil-
ver Duckwings, $5.; Silver
Sebrights, $15.; White Coch-
ins, $6.; also, Silkies, se ea.;
pair white Chinese, $2.50;
trio Spangle O. E. Games, $6.;
pair Black Rosecombs, $4.; pr.
Black Cornish, $2.50. "Roy
Maddox, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville
(on old Peachtree Rd., near
Crows store).

4 OD. Silver PECRW IRE
Bantams, 3 hens and cock, $5.;
3 Golden Sebright hens, See





4 mated pairs Racing
Homers, $2.50 pr.; urebred
Duteh rabbit ae 2-00) cea.

W.
Brook Drive,
ME. 6-1675.

25 Rhode Island Red pul-
lets, approx. 3 and 4 mo. old,
1. ea. George M. Turner,
Douglasville, Ph, 942-4489.

O. E.. Silver. Duckwing
cockerel, $1.; 3 black Coch-
"Ringneck doves,
$1. ea.; white doves, $1.25 ea.
Letters ans. Larry Green,
1304 Frasier Circle, Marietta,
ste ee (no collect
calls).

Approx. 900, April hatched,
white Leghorn pullets, just
started in production, all at
$1.35 ea. H. L. Peppers, 1247
Fleetwood Dr., SE, Atlanta,
Ph. 241-2980.

' Hatch and Hateh Claret,
eeuntry walked cocks, $10.
ea.. guaranteed to please.
Have several March and
April hatched trios, $15. trio.
J. C. Walden, Rt. 2, Box 219,
Hephzibah CL Ca 30815).

25 or 30 turkety gobblers,
24c lb.; hens 26c Ib. Mrs. D. L.
Holloway, Sr., Box 107, Myr-
tle Dr., Port Wentworth, Ph.
964-4481 (no collect charges).

Turkey gobbler and 2 hens,
bronze, $12. for let; also,
white ganders and gray
geese, $5. pr.; also, 9 pigs for
sale Nov. 26, $10. ea. All at
my farm, will not ship. C.
B. Wilbur, Rt. 1, Acworth. _

Nice, young, fat " turkeys,
reasonably priced. John
Davidson, Rt. 1, Pineview.

- Geese and ducks blue rib-
bon So. Ga. Legion Fair,
1963; trio (1 gander and two
geese) Giant White Emden,

E. Edmunds, 3022 Vista
Decatur, iP:













$15.; ganders, ready for ser-
vice, $8. ea.; pair Giant Pek-
ins (duck and drake), $5.;

drakes, ready for service, $3.
ea. All prices F.O.B. farm at
Valdosta. Will ship any-
where. Walton Von Strode,
1607 So. Patterson St., Val-
dosta (Z. C. 31601).

15 speckled Guinea fow] for
sale. R. E. Benson, Rt. 1
Smyrna, Ph. SY. 4-4054.

Approx. 12 young Guineas
to anyone that will catch
them. L. M. Hammontree,
3262 Irish Lane, Decatur, Ph.
289-0290.

Game, Fowl,
and Eggs

FOR SALE









Breeder grade quail, all
ages, including day olds.
These were produced by

heavy pairs with very good
laying and hatching record.
Permit 52. Joe Linkous, 4011
Briarcliff Rd. NE., Atlanta
29, Ph. 634-7416.

Northern Bobwhite quail,
fully grown, sold live or
dressed at farm (one mile E.
of Maysville), 80c ea. Will
not deliver. Permit 28. Claude
Sears, Maysville, Ph. 652-2566
(no collect cas) aaiee



New Zealand Whites, qua-
lity breed dces, Teasonably
priced. M. F. Stanley, 2185
Flat Shoals Rd. Atlanta 16,
Ph. 378-7245.

Nice flight pen raised Bob-



>| bebies

white, Blonds and Tennessee

Red Quail. breeders, alive, or
dressed. Permit 43. M. E.
Samples, 1770 Stanton Rd.,



SW, Atlanta, Ph. 755-8680.

ye ge ee ke ON
yy Rae or) ian







i wuail, thi: Artichokes, $2. gal; also
oe es Pe pone aa telderias
p tcher, Rt. 2, Box 417, |C. irkle, olderness
Tao: St., SW, Atlanta.
Early 1963 hatch Chukar Good buckeyes, rare kind,
partridges, $5. trio, shipped |$1l. doz.; $6.50 gal; $1.35 qt.

exp. collect. Lamar Terry, Rt.
1, Ball Ground.

White King pigeons, $3. pr.
Charlie Crowder, c/o Melody
Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd.,
Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-
8656.

Racing Homer pigeons at
give-a-way price. Will ship if
you take all; also, loft for
sale. E. L. Stowers, 2521 Pine
Lake Rd., Tucker, Ph. 938-
1763.

Pheasants, Reeves, $8. pr.;
Ringnecks, $6. pr.; 20 pr. Sil-
vers, $7. pr.; trio Blacknecks,
$2.50 ea.; Whites. $6. pr; 3. pr:
Blue- eared Manchurians, $30.





~pr.; 2 pr. Cheers, $15. pice
James B. King, 5232 Rivoli
Dr., Macon, Phy SEE 2- 4059.

Pair N. Z. W. rabbits, 6 mo.
old, $7.50; Ringneck doves, $3.
pr. Send M. O. No Sunday
sales. Ship Exp. collect. B. V.
Davis, Rt. 2, Acworth.

Extra large Northern Bob-
white quail, weighing 8 and 9
oz. ea., for restocking, breed-
ing, and eating purposes, $1.
ea. Will deliver 50 or more
within 50 miles. Permit 61. W.
He Sowers; Rt. ol Box 7,
Scenic Drive, Blue Ridge, Ph.
632-7268.





20 pair rabbits, Californ-
ians, New JZealands and
Whites, all from pedigreed

stock, from 8 to 12 pound
does. Mack Clark, 211 W.
ES: Ashburn, Ph. 567-
3846.

New Zealand Whites and
California does (2), and cages,
all for $30., or rabbits only,
$20. Cannot shin. H. A. Cook,
7950 Nesbits Ferry Rd. Rt.
2. Doraville, Ph. 451-3642.

Northern Bobwhite quail,
several thousand, full grown,
sold live or dressed in lots of
25 or more, 80c ea. at farm.
Will deliver 100 or more in
50 mi. radius. Permit 105. W.
A Haney, Rt. 4. Box 132, Al-
pharetta, Ph. 475-6663.

Extra large Bobwhite and
Blende quail: also. Chukars,
this years birds. Permit 90.
George Blalock, Grovetown,
Ph. 736-8656.

Bobwhite ~ quail, fully
grown from extra large
breeders, for eating, restock-
ing, or breeding.. Permit 143.
Wayne F. Hill, Box 103, Rey-
nolds, Ph. TI. 7-3776.

Improved Northern Bob-
white quail, $2.50 pr.: flight
pen birds, about 300-400
ready to go, 75c, 90c, and $1.,
ea. Permit 32. A. N. Reeves,
7866 Roswell Rd.. Rt. 1, Dun-
rey (Z. C. 30043), Ph. 993-

NZW pedigree breedi ng g
buck, 8 mo, old, 10-% Ih.:
in litter, first ae
pedigree furnished on request.
$10., or will swap for pair of
chocolate or Black Polish. S.
Cc. Stanfield, 693 Cresthill
ae NE, Atlanta 6, Ph. 872-

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE







Sundried apples, no cores
or peelings, nice and bright,
60c Ib. plus postage. J. C.
Self2 Shas. brenton << (Z:
30752). :

Angelico roots, washed and
dried, $2. for 2 lb. lardbox
full; wild cucumber bark, rat-
tle root, ratsbane, wild cher-
ry bark, May apple, yellow
root, red alder, heart leaf root,
poke root and garlic bulbs, ea.
$1. for 2 Ib. lard box full;
also, full strength dry leaf
sage, 8 teacupsful, $1. Add
postage. P. B.. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.

Fresh dried apples without
worms, cores, or peelings, 65c
lb. in 10 lb. lots, you pay post-
age. Luther Pitts, Rt. 2, Lat-
ty Rd., Lula.

Choice country cured ham,
good lean type, 90 lb. Wil-
liam E, Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84,





Metter, Ph. 685- - 1066.
New crop. buckeyes, 35c
doz. plus 15c DOtase per
dozen (no stamps).

Lane, Rt. 3, Box ne Wash:
ington.

Fare el

> |tin gourd seed, 25c pk.,

Gale



plus ful] amt. pos stage on all.
Mrs. J. D Phillips, Rt. 1, Box
130, Wrightsville GZ e&
31096).

Clean red sass2fras roots,
different kinds t.ce bask, rao-
bit tobacco, elder bark and
roots, poke roots, $1. half gal;
rare type buckeye, $1. doz;
Stuart pecans, 30c lb.; South
Ga. buckeye plants, 3, $1. plus
full amt. postage on all. Per-
mit 471. Herschell Phillips,
Wrightsville (Z. C. 31096).

Nice clean roots and herbs;
red sassafras, queen of mea-
dow, devils shoestring, yel-
low dock, and May apple, 2
lb. lard box full $1. plus post-
age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Will board horses. Winter
pasture, lake, new barn, au-
tomatic waterers. D. C.
Baichuck, Rt. 3, Woolsey Rd.,
Fayetteville Ph. 599- 3346
(Senoia).

Ratsbane, wild cucumber
bark, red dogwood _ bark,
sourwood bark, life everlast-
ing, blood root, heart leaf
root, scaley hickory bark,
white oak bark, poke root,
yellow root, winter huckle-
berry root, red ader burs, ea.
$1. for 2 lb. lard box full. Add
25c ea. box for postage. Gen-
mie. Brown: Rt. <1); Balk
G. ound.

New buckeyes, -30. oe or
$3. gal.; black walnuts, $1.
bu.; black walnut plants, red
June cherry plants, 50c ea.;
white oak planis, $25. C., or
25c ea. if you come for them.
Edad Wilkes, Rt. 3, Jefferson.

Will board genie. horse on
71 A. farm, just cut of Law-
renceville, free for privilege
of riding occasionaily. Donaid
W. Singleton, M.D., 401 Peach-
tree St, NE, At ania 8.

Gourds: small up to 17 in.,
10c ea.; nest egg, 5c ea.; bira
house, 18 CO. 20 SIC il Os
21 to 23 in., 352; 2/ to 30 in.,
50;- ts: size cui ead varnish-
ed, ready to hang, 1. ea.; dip-
per gourds, 250. and 5de eas
also, popcorn. Mis. W. E. Wo-
ten, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camiiia.
(Z. C. 31730).

Martin gourds (4) Ig., 59c
ea.; med. 35 ea.; also, ye.-
low root, sassafras, queen ol
meadow, yellow dock roo0.s,
wild cherry bark, alder barx,
retsbane, ea. kind $1. for 4
Tb. lard box full; $1. plus. 35
postage; catnip and pepper-
mint, 25c bunch; 3, 6Uc; mar-
and
Freeman
Deaaepeve (Lice Oe









stamped env. Mrs.
Long, Rt.
30540).
Sege, nice, shade dried and
hand gauiezed, $2. lb.; 5 Io:
Lots Sh.50: ibe bub: otss Ske
30 lb, Ail ppd. to 5th zone.
Harrison TT. Brown; Rt 2,
Box 357, Toeecoa (Z, . 30577).

1963 crop sun-dried apples,
75c lb. plus postage; also, side
saddle, fair cond., will ex-
change for nandinas for box-
wood about 14 in. a 2 t. size:
Send stamped, scif-addressed
env. Mrs. Fred Franks, Hia-
wassee.

Red dry hot
qt., or $1. gal.; 5 gal., $4.; dry
sage, 30ce qt., or $1. gal. ppd.
Permit 16. Mrs. Leilar Phil-
lips, Rt. -1, B. 214, Royston.
(Z2. 30662).

Daisy elec. churn, and 3 bu.
shelled hickory nuts. W. O.
Burns, Tucker, Ph. 938-3986.

Western low back saddle,
like new, with padded seat



pepper, 30c



and matching pride. $75.
Frank P. Morgan, Rt. Col-
lege iPark.:.Ph: >h, 964- &800"

Bees wax, 9 lbs:, $9. This

amount only, shipped. Henry
Si HowelloRt: oh triomes (Zane
30753).

~ Wild flower honey, natural,
raw, 10 lb. tin extracted, $2.-



75. plus postage; case of 6,
Ib. cans, $8.50; 60 Ib. can,
$13.75, express collect. Not
home on Saturdays. Edward
De Colston: Rtr i) Box: 30%;
Toceoa (Z. ..30577). :
Buckeyes, 20c doz., all you

want. Add postage. D. B. Mc-

Han, Rt. 4, Dalton.

Nice clean yellow dock, red

sassafras, queen of meadow,
devils shoestring, May apye
roots, wild cherry bark, D

lard box measured full, $i
Add 30c postage. Mrs. WwW. W
Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.



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PAGE 8



Miscellaneous

FOR SALE



Large size hand sausage
mill, fastens to table or board,
er inds fast, and easily operat-
ed. $5. at my home, too heavy
to mail. W. D. Stephens, 315
Roselane St., Marietta.

Large odd shaped African
gourds, 8 diff. kinds mixed
seed, 30 to pkg., $1.; also, nice
clean roots of yellow dock,
Queen of meadow, and sas-
safras, $1. for lard box full.
Add postage. Mrs. L. W.
Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Fresh herbs, washed clean:
sassafras, yellow dock, yel-
low root, devils shoestring,
and queen of meadow, 2 lb.
lard box full, $1.; colts foot,
and life everlasting, 2 lb.
lard box full, $1. Add postage.
R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Wild cucumber bark, yel-
low root, rattle root, angeli-
co root, wild cherry bark,
ratsbane, sassafras roots, heart
leaf root, queen of meadow,
$1. for 3 Ib. lard box full;
also red multiplying scallion
onion buttons, $2. gal. plus
postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. ite
Ball Ground.

100 pct. pure, dried, ground,
ted hot pepper, 1 oz., 40c; 3
Roles ele Das Dag 5 Ib., $20.;
10" lb., $30. All postpaid. i
Douglas Griffith, Rt. 1, Dal-
Jas (Z. C. 30132).

This years crop of fine
Kentucky mountain buckeyes,
50e doz. ppd. C. T. Tolliver;
Riescls Rocky == -Wace--2 CZic- Cs
30740).

Sheeting feed bags, 100 lb.
cap., washed and ironed, no
holes, letters, or mildew, 30c
ea. plus sufficient postage.
Send cash or M.O., no C.O.D.
orders. Mrs. Pauline Evans,
Rt. 2, Temple.

Clean red sassafras roots,
elder bark and roots, poke
roots, $1. half gal.; also, rare
buckeyes, $1. doz. Add full
amt. of postage on all. Her-
man Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 130,
Wrightsville (Z. C. 31096). _

95 Ik Ib. cans of pure hog lard,
$3.50 can at my farm. Mrs.
Kate Harrell, Fayetteville, Ph.
HO. 1-4181.

10 ft. hand split, pressure
treated, creosote fence rails.
Write for prices and advise
number wanted. Mike W.
Preston, Jr., Box 255, Buena
Vista.

Miscellaneous

WANTED





















Want well rotted sawdust
(cannot use unless well rott-
ed). State amount of sawdust
and price. Mrs. W. M. Lawler,
2140 Cascade Rd., S. W., At-
Janta 11.

Want to buy some parsnips,
10 or 20 Ibs., not teo far away.
Write stating what you have.
J. W. McCurley, Rt. 1, Nich-
olson.

Want 4,000
yellow corn, or mild corn.
State price. Elroy Warbing-
ton, Rt. 1, Box 174, Duluth.





Ibs. shelled



Want two E-Z nut gather-
ers. 3M A Conway, .1040
Standard Dr., Atlanta (Z. C.
30319) CE. 3-2224.

Want some blue pole bean,
pods are bright purplish blue.
Write stating price of 1/4 or
% lb. ppd. A. J. Willoughby,
Box 132, Waco (Zi =-30182))=





Want large quantity striped

border grass, known as Liri-
ope or Algerian grass, has
Javender blooms in summer
and forms large clumps. Ad-
vise number of clumps, size
and price. C. A. Rowland, Jr.,
430 Milledge Terrace, Athens.

Want truck load of baled
straw. Call collect or write
giving delivered price and
description. John R. Allen, c/o
Hills and Dales, P. O. "Box
400, LaGrange.

Want free poultry litter or
dry manure to be hauled,
within 50 mi. of Richland. M.
J. Allen, P. O. Box 5003
(Wyn 1 Bus) Columbus.

Want some chufa herbs for
planting; 1 gal. to 1 bu. Write
stating price delivered. L. C.
Adams, P. O. Box 388, Col-
umbus, (Z. C. 31902).





Want some lean pork sau-|

sage with sage and hot pepper
mixed to proper proportions
(that doesnt end up with
skillet full of grease); also,
interested in large size hick-

ory. smoked ham _ properly
aged, or last years killing.
Prices must be reasonable,

plus guarantee that hams are
in good cond. on arrival. J. C.
Withers, 1976 Fairway Cir.,
N. E., Atlanta 19.

Want split black locust
fence post. Give price per 100
ost, 6 ft. long. Miles F.
White, Rt. 5, Box 72, Rome,
Ph. 30163.

Want 5 tens good Coastal
hay cut on the green order,
cured and baled dry, in
square bales. Will pay $30.
ton for it delivered to my
farm with no sand spurs or
other noxious weed. H. W
Thurmond, Farmington.

Want 100 bu. of corn or
maybe 200 bu. if priced right
delivered. Write stating what
you have. C. R. Milner, Shi-
loh.

Want 45 crossties in excel.
cond. for farm fence. Will pay
top price. C. T. Tolliver, Rt.
1, Rocky Face, Ph. 673-2049.

Want Texas saddle and
bridle, regular size, must be
in good cond. and reasonably
priced; also, want 100-150 bu.
good corn, prefer with husks
on. Advise best price per bu.
Bill Griggs, 3196 Valaire Dr.,
Decatur, Ph. 443-2169.

"Want 2 tons good mixed
grass hay delivered. Call stat-
ing prices. E. P. Kinsey, 1835















Idlewood Rd., Tucker, Ph.
938-3552.

e
Handicrafts
FOR SALE

CORRECTION:
Nice quilt tops made of

good print and solid colors,
$3.00 ea. plus postage. De-
signs are beggar black, prai-
rie queen, snow flake hand-
all-around, triple star, cap-
tive beauty, cup and saucer,
eight diamond and star. Mrs.
Alma Pharr, Rt. 1, Canton.

White crocheted table-
cloth, 66 x 82, in. $50.00:
white cro,
in pink, blue,
greent, 75c pr.; bibs to match,
both for Sole 00; white and
variegated lace for pillow-
cases, $1.00 pr.: white linen
handkerchiefs with tatting
edge, $1.00 ea.: handkerchiefs
with cro. edges, 50c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. re Robin-
son, Rt. 1, Monroe.

Crocheted -baby _ bootees,
all white or trimmed, 75c pr.;
crochet doilies, 18 in., $1.25;
novelty soap turtles, - 50 ea.,
all colors. Add postage. Vel-



yellow, and



la la Rice, Rt. 1, Cumming.
~ Quilt tops made of ma-
terials from woolen mill,

pieced in 12 in. squares, all
seams briar-stitched, size ap-

proximately 7-1/2 x 84 in,
$8.50 ppd; string quilt top
pieced ins approx. 12 in:

squares, $1.85 ppd. Miss Eu-
la Cox, Rt. 2, Cave Spring
(Ze, 30124);

3 quilt tops, lg. ee 2 yds.
wide and 2-1/2 yds. long, all
new scraps, $2.00 ppd; also,
nice band aprons trimmed in
lace or binding. Mrs. Ward
Hixon, 402 Lee Ave., Apt. B.,
Chicamauga.

Baby sweater, cap, and
bootee sets, best baby nylon,
shell stitch, blue, green, yel-
low, pink, or white pastels,
$5. 00; extra pair bootees free
with ea. set. sweater and cap
only, $4.40; bootees, 60c pr.
in advance. orders filled by

return mail ppd. M. O., or
C. O. D. Mrs. Robert T.
Jones, Rt. 4, Box 14 Blairs-

ae (Zoe 30512) Phe i425



Soft, washable genuine
lambskin baby moccasins in
pink. blue, and white, all
handlaced and embroidered
in white. Mailed in gift box-
es, $1.10 pr.; 3 pr., $3.00 ppd.
Mrs. Edgar Watkins, utes
New Echota, Calhoun,

Aprons (Christmas), band
or bib, 2 pockets, pretty and
nicely made, Band, med. size,



60c; large, 75c; apron with
bib, $1.00. Good size for
price. Mrs. C. F. Humphreys,
631.2 North B= Springs Sts



Gainesville,

bootees trimmed |.

Childrens dresses,
made, 1-6 yr. size, $2.00 ea.;
full size cotton ruffle bed-
spreads, asstd, cols., $5.50 ea.;

aprons. (oC ea.- 6. = $4200"
novelty potholders, 20c. ea.;
eon Sls 0.0% dishtowel, appliq.

or emb., 25e ea.; 5, $1.00; dbl.
bed size quilt tops, pieced by
pattern, $3.00 ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
5. Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).

Handmade quilts, dbl. bed
size, pieced, string, blocks, or
strips, dyed sheeting sack
linings, all new material and
new cotton padding, $6.00 ea.
plus 50 postage; woven cot-
ton potholders, 15c ea.; also,
will do plain quilting for $3
and you furnish everything
and pay postage both ways.
Mrs. Anna Miller, Rt. 4, Box
149, Gainesville.

Large crocheted tablecloth
made of fine ecru thread, $50.





"|Mrs. A, V. Milton, Rt. 1, Bax-

ley.

3 and 2 quilt ton: Friend-
ship Chain top, and 8-prong
star, $3.00 ea.; lazy gal top



$2. 50 ea. Add 30c postage.
Bernice Benes: Oakman
(2 mi. west of). ;



3 Quilt tops: Little Girls
Friend, Georgias Butterfly.
These are oor anes: neatly
made, $4.00 ea.; also, nine
block oa top of different
color, $2.50. Add 35c postage
for ea. quilt top. Miss Mozel-
le K. Clifton, a 23 Box] ty
Twin City (Z. C. 30471).

Pillowcases, oS or col-
ors, emb. design and cro. lace,
$2.00 pr.; print aprons, fancy
trimmed, pocket, band, tips,



65c ea.; handkerchiefs, asstd.
colors, cro, lace edges, 35c
ea.: 3, $1. 00; pot holders,

asstd. prints, 15 Gas 22 ee
cro, lace for pillowcases, 36
yd. Add postage to cover.
Mrs. Buford Henry, Rt. 2
Franklin,

Aprons: clothespin aprons,
cleaning aprons with roomy



pockets, fancy or plain aprons,
all made from nice grade
materials. Prints or solids

trimmed, $1.00 ea. plus post-
age; also, nicely made quilt
tops, $2. 00 ea. plus postage.
Mrs, Elmer Partain, Rt. 2,
Elberton.

New quilts, $5.00 if you
come after, $5. 50 mailed. Mrs.
Grady Itson, Rt. 2, Adairs-
ville (1/2 mi. from Adairs-
ville on Hwy. 140).

Dbl. bed-size quilt tops of
new material, machine piec-
ed with rickrack, fancy
stitch, red stripes around each
pieced block, $2.00. Add post-
age. Fancy ladies aprons (won
Ist price in fair) $1.50 ea.
plus postage. Mrs. John Ad-
dison, Rt. 2, Hartwell:

Crocheted 3 pec. sets, 12.
ard 14 in. diam., $1.50; 12 in.
centerpieces, 50 ea; pot
holders and hot plate mats, oF
$1.; pillowcases, lg. size, best
grade, cro. edges and hand
painted. Add postage. Mrs.
W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2. Box 150,
Camilla (Z. C SLB 0) ss

Quilt tops, nicely made,
print and solid colors, dbl. bed









size, one ea. pattern, dbl:
wedding ring, made of 3 col-
ors, solid, $6.; step around j

mtn., wine glass, gentlemans
bew tie, 8 Point Star, $3.50
ea. Add postage ea. top. En-
close stamped env. when you
write. Mrs. R. H. Mealer, Rt.
2, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).

Crocheted coffee pieces in
wildrose design, oval, size 18
xX 30 in., center white with
lavender roses, $2. ea.; round
doilies, 20 in. diam., white
center with lavender roses,
$1.75 ea. Add 10c postage. No
checks. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Ri.
2, Lula.

Cro. vanity eee 3 epC-nale,
size, in pink, blue, yellow,
white, $1. set; cro. doilies, 18
in. diam., in pink, yellow,
blue, white, 75c ea.; bleached
wht. sheeting pillowcases, cro.
edges, 2 wildroses cro. ea.
pillowease in pink, yellow,
Ibiue, red, white, ecru, $2. set.
Add 10c postage. No checks.
Mrs. Lola M. Maney, Rt. 2,
Lula.

Nicely trimmed aprons with
bibs, $1. ea.; without bibs, 75c







ea.; potholders, 15c ea.; 10,
$1.; emb. dish towels, 3, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. H. A.
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Nice dbl. bed size quilt

tops, flower garden, and rain-
bow, patterns, $5. ea. Mrs.



Mitiie Roper, Rt. 1, Canton,

from $2. to $4. ea. Add -



Quilt s. lew pri
e90 K 7 more, pri ed Dp:

post-
age. Edna Foster, Rt. 3, *Cal-
houn.

Faney organdy and TES
aprons, $1.50 ea.; nice cotton



aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.; at-
tractive work aprons, lg.
pocket all around, $1. ea.;
potholders, 15c ea.; 10, $1.;
pilloweases, handpainted in|
colors, washable, $2. .set;
scarf or vanity set, $1. ea.

Free samples cf handpainting.

Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,.

Ellijay.

Centerpiece, $1. and $1.50;
oval rose doily, $1.50; 7 rose
doily, 2, $1.50; pansy doily,
$1.25; 3 pce. dresser set, $1.25;



grape doily. $1.60. Mae Whit- ae

tle Rt ake Box 34: Kingsland.

Crocheted wool hats, all
colors, $3.; white stcles, $6.;
baby sets, all colors, $5.; also,
other crochet articles, ppd.
Mrs. J. A. Kitchens, 762 New-
bert Ave., Macon.

Aprons, new cotton bib sty-
le, small and medium, sizes
made by pattern, Plain and
check, in blue, wht., red, pink,
rose and black, nicely trim-
med, 75c and postage. Mrs. N.
W. Beaver, Rubee Box 132,
Jesup.

Cro. ladies hats, pill box
style, and other styles, made
of 4 ply virgin wocl thread,
$3. (color as wanted); single
tatting, made of 20 and 30
Daisy thread, 25c yd., white
only; hen and biddy, white
only, 50c yd.; 3 pc. vanity set,
all crocheted, ecru or white.
$2.50 set. Add postage. Mrs.
Sadie Fuller, P. O. Box 288,
East Point, Ph. PO. 1-6067.

New hand made dbl. bed
size quilts, made of good
solid and print cotton mater-
jal, cotten padding, in dresden
plate, basket with appliqued
handles, grapevine puzzle,
Dutch doll, cross roads and
friendship chain patterns. $12.
ea. plus postage. Mrs. Dewey
Ellis, Rt. 5. Box 58, Ellijay
(Z. C. 30540).

Dbi. bed size Gale tops in
gents bow, monkey wrench,
log cabin designs, $2.50 ea.;
lone star. ring around star,
grandmothers fan, and step
around mtn., $3. ea.; tulip
pattern with bright flowers on
white background with green
stems, $3.50 ea. Mrs. J.
Austin, Rt. 1, Felton.











2 ripple,
pink, cher shades of yellow,
about 44 X 74 in., $25. ea.
Both well made. Mrs. Charles
Morgan, 383 W. Ontario Ave.,
S. W., Atlanta 10.

Button crown bonnets,
prints, solids, trimmed, $1.75
ea., ergandy, button crown,
lace trimmed, $2. ea.; old
fashion bonnets, $1.45 ea.;
also, print band aprons, 2
pockets and clothes pin ap-
rons, 75 ea.; bib aprons 2
pockets, $1. ea.; large Size
broadcloth pillowcases, emb.,
lace trimmed, $2. pr.; pot-
holders, 15 ea.; 2, 25c. Mrs.
A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple.

solid, afghans, 1!

. | DECEMBER 11 1963, a



iams, 240 Ft Si
Sere new scrap _

cotton batting, new m

plus 50 postage per
Estelle

checks. Mrs.
Rt. 3, Canton.

2 iNew. print scrap quilt
large size, 4, $10. pl
postage on ea. or

Mrs. H. . Westb
Cumming.

Dish towels, 11 Xx 18
of 7 in day of the wee!
sign and 2 _ potholder:
match, $3. set.;
potholders,

= hand=2pa
quilts. $5. ea.; E
tableclothes, $5. ea.;
painted bedspreads, $15

Mrs. L. W. we Rte

Jay.

Quilt tops foE sale, ~
road and bow tie pattern:
ea. Mrs. W. H. wigee
Lithonia, Ph. HU. 2-427

Sales Even

Pecan auctionsState F:
ers Market, Cordel
A.M. each inte
ginning Oct.

Dec. Oe ee wee
Thanksgiving, auctio
be on Wednesday, Ni

fully accredited for
and Bangs, and all

dwarf blood inv pedis
selling 70 bulls, 15 h

and 15 open heifer

J. UCTS D

ville. oss!

OF SAL

P. M., Feeder Pi,
Dublin Agricultu
er 700 head m
bigs. all treated and
30-90 Ib. wt. W.
Mer., Swine Cro
Rentz. :

DECEMBER 6, 1963,



gus Association Annu
Sale Bainbridge, G
Decatur County
Auditorium _
breeding age bulls.
formation contact Car
Parker, 3858 Mathis St
Macon, Ph. SH. 3-8285

nesday Third
Georgia Herefor
Beef Builder Grade
ford SaleGeorgia Coas
Plains Experiment Stati
Tiftonegrading 9:00 A.
Sale 12:00 noon 108 ser
vice age Hereford bull
Free delivery 250 miles. Ft
catalog and i c
contact Georgia Here
Assn., coe Cooling, Field-
man, P. - Box 129252
bany. DSCNS







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