Georgia
Farmers'
Marke Bulletin
Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
VOLUME 49
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1964
NUMBER 23
Income Tax Advantages Cited In Timber Sales
Farmers Bothered With Fire Ants
For Woodland Owners
Most Georgia farmers and woodland owners make timber sales so infrequently that they often overlook income tax advantages.
That opinion was expressed this week by George D. Walker, Cooperative Extension Service forester at the University of Georgia.
Walker urged tree growers to investigate every avenue of tax saving.
"The first point to remember," he said, "is that the capital gains treatment may be applied to most timber sales. This alone will cut taxes to at least half what they will be if the sale is treated as ordinary income."
The Extension forester continued that the cost of making the sale, as well as certain other costs, may be considered expense. Mr. Walker said this "certainly will help financially."
In many cases, he said, there are costs and expenses that have been capitalized. He called these costs "depletion allowances," and added: "As each sale is made, a certain portion of this depletion allowance may be deducted from the income."
Walker said good records on the woodland enterprise is the secret to tax savings.
He admitted that all the necessary calculations may not be as simple as the farmer would like. He suggested that the services of both a tax consultant and a forester might be in order, and added: "Usually, money spent in this manner is a wise investment."
The Extension worker pointed out that local tax officials or county agents can furnish details regarding taxes from woodland sales.
Publication On Curing
Hams Is Now Available
"Curing Georgia Hams Country Style" is the title of a new publication just released by the University of Georgia's Cooperative Extension Service.
Copies are available at county and home demonstration agents' offices.
The publication gives complete instructions for the home curer or the commercial operator. It lists 19 steps to follow to get the "old fashion flavor" everyone looks for in a cured ham. . The author is James A. Christian, Extension meats utilization specialist who says cured pork valued at many thousands of dollars is lost in Georgia each year because of improper curing and storage.
Can Control Pest Easily With Bait
Mirex Available To All
At Special Low Prices
Farmers in fire ant infested areas may purchase the revolutionary new fire ant bait Mirex at a special low price if they desire to control fire ant infestations on their property until the State-Federal eradication program reaches their area.
Landowners can effectively control the ants by either sprinkling about a spoonful of Mirex directly on individual mounds or by broadcasting Mirex over infested land at the rate of five to six pounds per acre.
Cost of the Mirex ordered from the manufacturer in Mississippi is 12 cents per pound for orders of less than 20,000 pounds and 10 cents per pound for orders of more than 20,000 pounds. Freight rates are not included in these prices.
The requirements for the purchase of Mirex at these special low prices are threefold and simple:
1. A county fire ant eradication com-
Agricultural
CALENDAR
Feb. 7 -- "Watermelon and Cantaloupe" Short Course. ABAC, Tifton.
Feb. 10-11 --Joint Annual Meeting, Geor gia, Alabama-Florida and The, Carolina Cotton Ginners Ass'n, Biltmore Hotel, Atlanta.
Feb. 10-11 -- State All Breed Hog Sale, Coastal Plains Experiment Station, Tifton.__________
Feb. 11 -- Annual Meeting, American Dairy Ass'n. of Go. and Ga. State Dairy Princess Contest, Dinkier Plaza Hotel, Atlanta.____
Feb. 13-14 -- Ga. Nutrition Conference for Feed Manufacturers, DinkierPlaza Hotel, Atlanta.
Feb. 17-18 -- 19th Annual Meeting, Go. Crop Improvement Ass'n, Inc. and 7th Annual Meeting, Foundation Seeds, Inc., Ga. Center for Con tinuing Education, Athens.
Feb. 25-26 -- State Barrow Show, New Coliseum, Athens.
March 4 -- Sixth Performance Tested Bull Sale, Coastal Plains Experiment Station, Tifton.
mittee must be formed and the names of
the committee furnished to the office of
Special Services, Georgia Department of
Agriculture, Capitol Square, Atlanta.
2. Upon receipt of the committee names the Department certifies to the Mirex manufacturer, Allied Chemical Company, that the county has formed a fire ant committee in an effort to control fire ant populations until the State-Federal eradication program reaches that area.
3. The Department provides the county committee or county agent with the name of the salesman who will handle the orders and the salesman begins accepting Mirex orders from farmers in the county.
Farmers may order the Mirex individually or collectively but generally farmers in individual counties work through their county agent or Farm Bureau chapter to pool their orders. Arrangements for payment of the orders are worked out with the manufacturer by the County Fire Ant Committee.
Mirex is completely safe. It may be used in pastures, hog lots, around the home and around streams and ponds without danger when used properly. Because it is a bait upon which the ants feed it should not be contaminated with other products such as fertilizer.
Farmers who want to be free of major fire ant worries this coming year should contact their neighbors now and complete necessary arrangements for purchasing Mirex. The weather will begin warming up and fire ants will become active in many areas of South Georgia in March and farmers should go ahead and secure the Mirex they need so they can knock out infestations at the beginning of the new crop year.
After the first major treatment the average farmer can effectively control the ant by keeping a little Mirex on hand regularly. Many farmers carry a quart jar of Mirex in their truck or on their tractor. They punch holes in the top of the jar and use it much like a salt shaker to treat mounds whenever they find them on the farm.
The State-Federal eradication program will be resumed in the spring but at the present there are only enough funds available to continue the slow push from the Atlanta area Southward and it will be some time before eradication efforts reach many areas of South Georgia.
Georgia
LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH
BROILERS PEANUTS
Georgia First
PROTECTED FOREST LANDS IMPROVED PECANS
PIMENTO PEPPER NAVAL STORES
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MARKET BULL ETIN
Wednesday, February o,
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Farm Machinery Man, age 52, wants job on dairy farm, cannot do much heavy lifting, experience on
Allis-Ohalmers A. combine, size 60, 4 cyl. Wisconsin motor, good cond., and reasona-
Georgia Department of Agriculture
D e L a v a 1 milking machine
bly priced; also, chicken house
Agriculture Building Capitol Square
Atlanta 3. Georgia Phone JAckion 4-3292 Jack Gilchrist, Editor
Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices
NATIONAL
EDITORIAL
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No notice or advertisement will be accepted from any commercial business, any commercial businessman, any company or organization licensed as a commercial business or doing business under a trade name or business name, nor from any individual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name.
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(not Surge), need room and board. State wages and type of job. Johnnie Cadden, 1938 2nd Ave., Augusta, Ph. 722-
9267.
and Equipment equipment, 75-100 feeders, 4 ft. size, and 5 kerosene brooders, all reasonably priced.
FOR SALE
Major Pirkle, Rt. 7, Gainesville, Ph. LE 2-0268.______
Want white man and son to work on farm, small family preferred, both must know machinery; house wired for electricity, $150. monthly
Farm Master incubator, 4 tray, 400 egg capacity, in perfect cond. (like new), $75.00 cash or will trade for calves; deliver within reasonable dis-
Two-horse Tandem trailer, saddle compartment, escape door, and feed area, all metal top, must sell. W. R. Penland, 1325 Pinks Drive, Marietta.
wages. S. J. Olay, South tance. A. C. West, Rt. 2, Cal- Two 1950 John Deere B.
Walden Rd., Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. houn, Ph. 629-6515.
tractors and 2 harrow, John
788-2975.
2-horse wagon; McCormick Deere 6-disc plow, cultivator
Want sober, reliable man over age 40, in good health, with small family to work on cattle farm. Steady work; in ''reply, state experience and wages wanted, references re-
quired. David Stough, Rt. 1, Locust Grove.
mower and Oliver walking cultivator, all in good shape. A. L. Nuckolls, Rt. 3, Box 1495, LaFayette, Ph. 3972426 (no collect calls).
Two 11 x 6 ply used tractor tires and tubes, just taken out of service, one solid all over, one has been repaired,
and planter for same. Make offer. H. H. McNorrill, Rt. 1, Box 415, Savannah, Ph. 964-
4233.__________________ 1955 Super A. Farmall trac-
tor with cultivators, new condition, slightly used, $1,000.; also, 11 in. Fairbanks-Morse Hammermill with sacking at-
Want farm hand with small both for $40. N. E. Lain, Rt. tachment, $50. Douglas H.
family for work on farm; 1, Box 190, Guyton (Z. C. Skipper, Jones Rd., Macon,
steady work, 5 room house on 31312), Ph. 772- 4586.
Ph. 788-2260.
PHIL CAMPBELL
the Bulletin nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned that it is against the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail.
school bus route; no drinkers, give references when you write. Jack Wi'llis, Rt. 2, Folkston.
Deep well jet pump, good condition, complete with tank, jet, and foot valve, $45. Howard Shell, Palmetto, Ph.
Two-disc tiller for Farmall Cub, practically new, for sale, or will swap for 8-disc harrow for Farmall A. Wallace
Want colored farm man with family to work on farm,
463-5291. 43, 5 ft. feeders for growing
Massengale, Warm Rd., Woodbury.
Springs
9 mi. from Athens, must be broilers; name your price. E. 350, 5 ft. chicken feeders in
good worker with references P. Bright, 2108 Cleveland Rd., good cond., 50c each. R. D.
and able to do general farm Dalton, Ph. 278-2530.
Washington, Rt. 3, Dallas, Ph.
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work. Absolutely no drinking; salary rain or shine; good 5 room house, water and electricity, plenty wood, cow and veg. garden. R. M. Snow, 590 Cloverhurst Ave., Athens.
Manure spreader Obey 10 ft. long, 4 ft. wide, 14 in. deep with 6 in. flare, makes 20 in. depth with flare, and top spread to 5-1/2 ft., power take off, good condition. Eldora
445-3897.
1952 Ford 8-N tractor in good cond., planters, cultivators, harrow and 2-whl. trailer, all for $850. at my farm. Mrs. Louise Barren, RFD,
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.
Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin.
Want settled colored couple without children as caretakers for cattle farm; nice facilities,
George, 753 N. Indian Creek Dr., Olarkston, Ph. HI 37286.
Dexter. __
Garden tractor, 3 hp. with turning plow, lay-off plow
attractive offer. Julius Home, 1954 Case tractor, 3 point and cultivator, on wheel
Manager, The Rock Hereford hitch; Allis Chalmers Com- weights, with dozer blade. J.
Ranch, Rt. 1, The Rock, (Z. C. bine 60; 77 New Holland hay T. Adcox, Box 107 Norton Rd.,
Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF 30285), (near Thomaston). baler; New Holland rake, al- Conyers.
NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta.
Want help on poultry farm with laying hens, steady work, every other Sat. afternoon and Sun. off, must be
most new, and other farm equipment for sale. Lewis M. Teal, Rt. 4, Box -188, Douglasville, Ph. 943-2007.
Rotary Mower, pull type, in good cond., and 2-horse wagon in good cond. Homer L. Chafin, Rt. 2, McDonough.
Farm Employment Wanted
willing workers, sober and Bush and Bog harrow, 4 Jay Bee feed mill, 14 in. honest. Good house on mail disc tiller, in fair 'condition, throat, runs with motor or and school bus route; write for sale at my farm. Julian tractor, in perfect cond.,
giving no. in family and how Davis, Rt. 2, Box 42, Wadley cheap. Boykin T. Thompson,
And Farm Help Needed
many to work, also referen- (4 mi. south).
Rt. 2, Pine Mountain.
ces. Fred Shivers, Rt. 3, Cuthbert.
Want 1-wheel trailer, with 4, 80 x 8 in. tire with tube, or
Stationary Case hay baler, $225, good cond., and Meadow
NOTICE: Notices accepted for agricultural work only. Notices not accepted for house work, nursing or companionship needs.
Want white man to farm on White man, single, age 55,
halves. Good house, running wants job as caretaker on
water, lights, and gas; no sal- farm, can drive tractor and do
ary. D. W. Deen, 183 North most any kind farm work, can
Main, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8- go anywhere. Irving Wash-
6130.
ington, Experiment.
Want man. with small fami- White man, age 68, living
ly to cultivate with tractor alone, wants light farm work
and do general farm work. or farm earetaking work, ex-
Good house wired for elec- perienced; need room, board,
tric stove, hot water, cow, and small salary. Vernon
garden and wood. Weekly sal- .Lewis, 483 South Blvd., At-
ary, permanent job for good lanta 12, Ph. 525-8225.
man, no drinkers. J. A. Land,
Kingwood Farms, C 1 a y t o n, White man, with small
Ph. 782-3157.___________ family, wants earetaking job
Want man and wife to work small cattle ranch at Kennesaw; wife to work part time;
salary $260. per month for couple. Wm. A. Rooker, P. O.
on farm; ability to do any job required. Can give char-
acter and work references. Charlie Mock, Rt. 1, Box 297,
Savannah, Ph. 964-5209.
Want someone close to Toccoa to live in 6 room house, rent free, looking after a few cows; plenty garden space. Edgar Smith, 1000 Hillside Dr., Doraville, Ph. 448-2370.
Want unencumbered woman, not over 70 yrs. old, to live in farm home with elderly woman, and do light farm chores in exch. for nice home with modern conveniences. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Rt. 1, Rush Chapel Rd., Adadrsville, Ph. 232-2557, (no collect calls).
White man, angle, age 58, wants job on farm, or chicken farm, do not drive tractor or trucks. Will work for board, laundry, and $1. per day. Prefer with large family, give age and no. in family. Must have bus fair. Taft Parker, c/o J. S. Wilson, Rt. 5, AusteU.
pivot wheel and tire only. Have 3-row Cole grain drill and 38 in. cordwood saw to trade. S. M. Stout, Warm Springs.
Ford Diesel tractor, 2-row, 2, 16 in. plows, harrow, planters and cultivators, all for $2,150.; rotary hoe, like new, $100. Ralph Hamm, Rt. 2, Valdosta, Ph. CH 2-4797.
Ford tractor 8 M. with bottom plow, harrow and cultivator, all in good cond., $700. P. A. Gill, Poulan, Ph. 7762307 (Sylvester exchange).
John Deere L. A. tractor, good tires, hand lift, 1-row cultivators, planters, cutting harrows, subsoiler plow, mule mower machine, Gee-Whiz, all in good cond., $450. Elmer B. Smith, Rt. 1, Canton (near Free Home Store), Ph. 8874662.
grist mill and corn sheller, $125. Mrs. Jessie Collins, Rt. 4, Cumming.
4-horse gasoline engine, heavy duty, suitable for cutoff saw or sand pump, $50., at my home. Harrison T. Brown, Rt. 2, Box 357, Toccoa (on Hwy. 17, 8 mi. S. of Toccoa).
1950 Chevrolet pickup (1/2 ton), good cond., $65. L. N. Clack, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph. 482-8860.
84 rabbit cages with feeders and Dew Drop waterers. W. C. Grant, 4244 Glenhaven Dr., Decatur, Ph. 284-6088.
4010 John Deere Diesel tractor, 80 hp., 950 hrs. actual use, original owner, fully equipment power steering, Roll-O-Matic etc., tires very good and tractor like new,
Box 4927, Atlanta 2.
Want someone to catch wild eows by using dart gun as tranquilizer; state price per head. Mrs. Nannie Alexander, Rit. 2, Box 142, Gray, Ph. 986-
3976._________________
White man, age 42, single, desires job on farm with room, board, and reasonable salary. Will take job anywhere. William Grimsley, 431 Bell St., Griffin.
Want man for part time
Man wants job on farm caring for broilers. Experienced. Prefer with elderly couple. W. C. Stephens, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Man, age 49, wife, one son, age 22, with wife, and son in
Wood saw with 28 in. blade, can pull with tractor or motor; and Case feed grinder, lg. size, in good shape. Robert M. Hall, Rt. 3, Gorden Valley, Reynolds.
Good mule-drawn walking
$4,975. J. M. Cannafax, Zebulon, Ph. 567-8706.
Cultivator and planter for 3 point hitch, both like new, $225. Charlie L-owe, Rt. 1, Box 172, Grovetown, Ph. 7368039.
Man, with 5 in family to work in garden, who can school, want job on poultry or cultivator, $35.; 2-horse wa- 1954 New Holland 77 hay
work, wants job on poultry operate garden tractor; must cattle farm. Good workers, gon, $40.; side planks, $5.; baler and 1954 Morrell hay
farm. Rudie Bowen, Rt. 2, c/o be honest; white or colored. will have to be moved. Will- mule-drawn Cole cotton rake, both in excel, cond.,
Thomas Bowen, Greenville. M. J. Hambright, 446 Pegg iam Bolden, c/o A. A. Stone, planter, $10.; 2-horse plow reasonably priced. Mitchell E.
White lady, age 53, wants job doing light farm chores for elderly couple; no bad habits, need work at once. Prefer south Georgia. Eva Gene Skinner, Rt. 1, Stone
Rd. SW, Atlanta 15._______
Want family to help work cotton, or work a crop on shares, man must be tractor driver, 5 room house, electricity, telephone available if de-
Tallapoosa.
White widow woman, age 42, with 2 children, wants job tending baby chicks. Must be on school bus rt., must be moved, willing to go any-
stock, single plow stocks, $6. ea.; cliff, size plow points, cheap; cross-cut saw, $5.; mule-caller wagon lines; Mrs. Frank McBrayer, Rt. 2, Temple.
Wansley, Middleton.
Mitchell 2-horse wagon, 23/4 size, good body, running gear, $50.; dbl. hopper Cole corn planter, all gears and plates, $20.; John Deere single
Mountain, (Z. C. 30083).
sired. Write. F. M. House, Box where with nice people. Mrs. McCormick Deering milk- hopper corn planter, all
Middle-aged white woman
wants job on farm doing light farm work. Mrs. Rosie Moree, c/o Mrs. Frances Curry, 53
Weyman Ave. SW, Atlanta 15.
666, Bishop, Ph. 769-5310.
Want sober, trustworthy retired, man or coup!e, with some income to caretake small farm; all conveniences, including bus service, in ex-
Grace Duvall, 4340 Depot Rd., c/o E. O. McCollum, Conley.
Want colored couple or family as caretakers on cattle and hog farm. Must be capable of driving truck and tr-
ers, vacuum pump, 2 milker units, pipes, for sale. Metal parts are in good cond., need new rubber parts. $150., for all. W. A. Mallory, Rt. 1, Zebulon.
plates, $10.; 2 Gov't. cotton planters, $5. ea.; single a<nd dbl. iron beam plow stocks, reasonable price. C. J. Green, McDonough, Ph. 423-3615
(after 6 p.m.).
Want man or family to change for rent. May grow actor. 4 room house and all 1951 Farmall Cub tractor Cut-off saw with elec. mo-
work 6,000 to 10,000 turpen- anything within reason. Mrs. utilities furnished, and salary.. and equipment, very good tor, good condition, Claude
tine boxes on halves. Calvin E1 mer Beii-y, P. O. Box 844, C. L, Hill, 848 th St., Augus- cond., $800. Jesse J. Hulsey, Vernon, Rt. 3, Gumming, Ph.
Hoboken. . i ,
1 Macfcn.
ta.
325 Hamilton St, Sparta. 887-7445.
Wednesday, February 5, 1964
MARKET BULLETIN
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2-row mounted corn plant- Want V-8 Ford motor to fit Want cultivator, planter and Brahma bulls, M a n z o
Farm Machinery er complete for Farmall A. 1936 Ford pickup, in good fertilizer attachment for breeding; our Angus-Herecheap, or will trade for mule- running cond. and reasonably Farmall Super A, in good ford-Brahma cross calves, drawn, 2-row planter. E. E priced for cash, with guaran- condition. Wilson A. Smith, weaned at 650 Ibs., will sell
Wantland, Rt. 1, Box 110, Ft tee to be as good as stated. M P. O. Box 585. Newnan, Ph. one bull only; 5 yr. old bull,
and Equipment Valley.
J. Hambright, 446 Pegg Rd., AL 3-6822.
$500.; 1 three yr. old bull,
FOR SALE
One-horse wagon with harness, in excel, corad. Gladys Pulliam, Rt. 4, Gumming.
2-horse wagon for sale. Marvin Newsome, Jordan's Mill Rd., Sandersville.
Cub tractor and equipment, $500. A. W. Stapp, 3546 Stapp Dr., Tucker.
16 A. R. Wood gas brooders, 1000 capacity, good cond., $32. ea.; also, 5 salamanders (hold 12 gal. fuel), perfect condition. M. C. Wade, Rt. 4, Winder, Ph. 867-&803.
Ford tiller in good condition, $100. Mrs. Sam Yawn, Rt. 2, Milan.___________
John Deere M. with all
1958 John Deere 430 tractor with front weights; John Deere 3-disc pickup plow; se of John Deere planters anc cultivators, all in good cond. $1,450. at my place (1 mi. S of Ila). Fred Williams, Rt. 4 Commerce, Ph. ST 9-3785.
Two W. C. Allis-Chalmers tractors, good tires, in gooc running cond., $450. each; also, W. C. for parts, motor anc all, no radiator or fronl wheels, $100.; Graham Hames plow, $175.; 6-disc tiller (cut down to 5-disc to take hard ground) and seeder box, not attached, $150. Perry N. Bell Rt. 3, Sparta.
Old model B. Allis Chalmers tractor, runs, but needs repairs and front tire. Equipment for same: cultivators, smoothing harrows and peanut plow. Write before com-
SW, Atlanta (Z. C. 30315).
Want approx. 1000 ft. 4 in irrigation pipe; prefer Fisco connectors or brand. T. Whippie Simpson, Rt. 2, Cochran.
Want heavy duty garden or small regular tractor with turn plow, harrow and mower in good cond., and reasonably priced. D. E. McDonald, 9-23 Springdale Rd., NE, Atlanta (Z. C. 30306).
Want set of good cultivators and mowing machine for Super A. Farmall tractor. M. T. Brown, Box 297, Rt. 1, K e n n e s a w, Ph. 428-2970. (Marietta).
Want multi-deck battery brooder for starting day-old baby chicks, or quail; also, want small incubator. W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasville (Z. C. 31792).
Want Ferguson 35 tractor in good condition, without equipment. L. J. Folsom, Rt. 2, Hahira.
Want 4-row pull-type planter for Farmall M. Advise price and condition. Buck Brinson, Rt. 2, Millen, Ph. 583-W3.
Want all purpose plow for Ford tractor, cheap for cash, or will trade deep well jet pump and e 1 e ct r i c fence charger on same. J. B. Elliott, Rt. 2, Box . 226, Mableton, Ph. 948-7825 (no collect calls).
Want front mounted D-17 Allis Chambers cultivator 4row, pull type A. C. unit planters. H. M. Simpson, Rt. 3, Box 84-A, McDonough.
Want Economy, or Country Squire garden tractor with or without equipment; also, want
$300., or will trade for reg. Brahma heifers or big type Angus heifers. E. E. Wantland, Rt. 1, Box 110, Fort Valley.__________-______
5 reg. Angus bulls, one 18 mos. old, 4 seven mos. old; 10 reg. Angus heifers, 7 mos. old; excellent conformation and best of breeding, guaranteed breeders. Lafayette McLeroy, Rt. 2, Colbert, Ph. SY. 1-5056, (Danielsville).
Dark, big boned, well marked, halter-broken, reg. horned Hereford bull, calved 6-19-60, Zato bloodline, selling cheap to prevent inbreeding. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground. _____________
White Shorthorn bull, 10 mos. old, red Shorthorn bull, 7 mos. old, both subject to reg., reasonably priced. A. B. White, 138 LaGrange St.,
equipment, 4 disc plow, har- ing to see. J. E. Granger, Want carrier for transport- Little Giant or Champion No. Newnan, (Z. C. 30263), Ph.
row, planters, cultivators, and Reidsville.
ing tractor harrow, and pow- 1 power hammer for black- 253-4310.
some extras, good condition. Wilson Coillum, 408 Dykes St., Cochran.
1957 John Deere 60 tractor with cultivators, planters, and Taylor-way, 17 disc, smoothing harrow. Gus Cook, Rt. 1 Jackson.
1962 Diesel tractor, B-275 600 hrs. running time, 3 poin' hitch; 5 ft. Allis Ch aimers rotary mower, 3 point hitch wheel saw, 6 hp. Wise, motor 20 in. blade; Burns tiller, 3 hp.: 50 ft. high speed, 5 in. belt; 6 ft. heavy duty John Deere harrow, 20 in. disc, pull type. Salon Jones, Rt. 1, Bartow.
10 rabbit feeders, hutch pen and waterers. Carlon Brown, Rt. 2, Mableton, Ph. 948-8616.
Farmall Super A. tractor with planters and cultivators, $350. C. M. Garden, 935 Experiment St., Griffin, Ph. 2279421.
John Deere A. pull type subsoiler, $40. A. T. Rigsley, Sale City.
21 Kerosene oil brooders, Cumberland - Case, single burners, in good cond., $15. ea., or lot for $210. Lee Hunt, Rt. 3, Calhoun.
20'0, 5 It., broiler feed
er drive shaft with drawbar for W. C. tractor. State condition and prices. C. L. Hoicomb, Rt. 1, Bremen.
Want 4-disc tiller, smoothing harrow, heavy rotary mower, tractor trailer for Farmall H. tractor, within 30 miles. C. N. Adams, Social Circle.
Want small or medium size late model cabinet type quail incubator, within 75 miles of Americus. Write stating make, catalog No;, size, age and price. W. W. Brennan, 207, Lee St., Box 793, Americus.
Want Super A. Farmall tractor with planters and cul-
smith shop, or any other blacksmith tools. G. R. Barnett, 4143 Durham Circle, Rt. 4, Stone Mountain, Ph. 2842715 (after 5 p.m.).
Want good mower to fit 1951 Farmall Cub tractor. Prefer in North Georgia. Claude Padgett, Rt. 2, Jaspei, Ph. 337-5379 (Fairmount, no collect calls).
Want good used manure spreader, and 35-40 hp. power unit with shaft for PTO hookup. E. H. Betzer, Rt. 1, Thomasville, Ph. 226-3084.
Want hand lift cultivator for Farmall A. tractor. State price and oond. first letter;
3 Hereford bulls, 8 to 10 mos. old, $175. ea. Robert McDowell, Rt. 2, Fairburn, Ph. %4-6273._____ ___ _
Reg. Angus bull, 8 yrs. old, calves to show, pasture fed, gentle, stays in poor fences, wt. approx. 1100 Ibs., beef price, 18c lb., or trade for quality bull over 2 yrs. old, pay difference. Inbreeding. G. C. Harwell, 600 Ave. C, West
Point________________ Angus bulls, yearling to
breeding age, best bloodlines, calfhood vaccinated, $150. to $300. C. C. Bloodworth, Hillgrove Farm, Marietta, Ph. 427- 6395.
Cattle, Swine Spray machine, Friend
sprayer with Leroy engine 500 gal. capacity, horse type,
in good cond., $35*0. T. R.
Thornton, Jonesboro, Ph. 4786111.
troughs, 60c ea. FOB here (no letters or collect calls). M. L, Clay, Monticello, Ph. 4686279.
2-whl. pul.pwood saw on rubber tires, cuts down trees
tivators, in good cond. Paul A. Templeton, Hephzibah, Ph. 592-4055.
Want 40 to 80 metal hen nests for commercial type .ayers, prefer 14-hole type.
also, want large 3-roiler power type cane mill. J. C. Townsend, Rt. 1, Box 39, Baxley.
Dispersal: dbl. and joint reg. polled Herefords, CMS bloodlines, 3 breeding bulls, $175.-$500.; cows, 1964 calves
at side, others to freshen later, open heifers, $150. to $350.
1959 John Deere Crawler and bucks logs, $50. or will VEust be within 100 mi. of
Cheaper if. sold as a lot. Mrs.
type 420 tractor, with 5/8 trade for calves, hogs, goats, Dalton, in good serviceable
T. C. Allred, Big Shanty Rd.,
other Livestock yard tooth type shovel, front- or corn. Grover Lloyd, Rt. 2, cond., and reasonable, for
end loader, and r e a r e n d Thompson (Z. C. 30S24), Ph. cash. State what you have
mounted hydraulic controlled 505-3201.
and price. Letters answered.
Montrose Farm, Marietta, Ph. 428-1104. (Seen by appointment only).
combination scarifier and subsoiler, good cond. throughout. A. S. Williams, 2937 Katherine Valley Dr., Decatur.
1962 Jeep pickup truck, good motor and tires, 4-whl. drive, R. S. Brown, Rt. 2, Newnan, Ph. AL 3-2681.
R. E. Burden, Rt. 6, Box 396, Dalton (Z. C. 39720).
Want 5 ft. rotary mower, trailer type. J. R. Hansard,
Stockman 2-horse Tandem
Rt. 4, Cummlng, Ph. 887-
FOR SALE
Cattle
Dbl. standard reg. polled Hereford bulls, good color and size, well built and excellent bloodline. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia, (Klondike), Ph.
trailer, good condition, $625. 3'0 in. disc harrow, $25.; 34 3246.
Reg. Angus bull, 11 mos. 482-8433.
Henry J. McKenzie, Ashburn, Ph. 567-2544.
2 horse wagon and other mule-drawn farming tools for sale, Cole planters, guano distributor, etc., cheap for cash; also, planters and cultivators for W. D. Allis-Chalmers tractor will trade for good garden tractor. D. D. Staples, Roopville.
in. drag harrow, $20.; husky 7 in. plow (turning), $20.; heavy duty cultivator, $18.; lay-off plow, adj. foot unit, $10.; heavy duty roller (water filled) $12.50, all for walking garden tractor; 30 RR cross ties, 75c ea.; 20 pieces iron pipe for posts, 25c ea. H. L. Wilson, 136.9 Brockett Rd., R't. 2, Stone Mtn., Ph. 443-6140. (one mi. E. of
Want used rife rani, size 15B. State price and condi,ion, first letter. Want immediately. Eugene N. Nicholson, P. O. Box 18, Hiawassee (Z. C. 30546).
Want small or medium trac,or, no equipment; and want :o trade 4-whl. drive pickup Jeep truck and good garden ;ractor. Trade electric welder,
old, wt. approx. 650 Ibs.,
gentle, halter broke, Eilleen-
mere bloodline. W. S. Bailey,
Rt. 1, Senoia, (5 mi. south
Turin, State Rt. 54), Ph. AL.
3-4788 (Newnan).
___
5 Guernsey milch cows, all
to freshen in Feb. and March, $165. ea. D. G. Martin, Rt. 4, Box 135, Fitzgerald.
Grade, first calf, Holstein
2 purebred Jersey heifer calves 3 mos. old, sired artificially by Liberator's Basileus and out of heavy milking dams, $75. ea., reg. and transferred. F. O. B. my barn. E. B. Braswell, Athens, Ph. LI. 34336.
Several dbl. reg. polled Hereford bulls, 8 to 26 mos. old, good bloodlines, reason-
W. C. Allis-Chalmers trac- Clarkston).
calves, or will pay cash if heifers, fresh and to freshen ably priced, or trade for good
tor for sale. Edmond M. Wadley, Box 15, Bolingbroke.
Two-horse wagon; 2-horse McCormlck-Deering mowing machine, and 2-horse stalk cutter, planter, and various plows and plow stock. Mrs. Van Sewell, Rt. 2, Newnan, Ph. AL 3-1365 (no collect calls).______________
Big Dutchman automatic feeder, $450.; approx. 260 ft. single broiler track (narrow) used 23 mos., good shape. John F. Dillen Jr., Rt. 1, Box 3, Martin, Ph. 779-2273 (after 6:30 p.m., no collect calls).
Mule-drawn Guano distributor, A-l cond., $10.; Cole planter No. 40, $25.; cut-off saw complete with boxings shaft, 1-1/2 x 40, $10., saw
Farm Machinery 15 inch, pulley 6x7. Henry
Aderhold, Rt. 3, Hwy 20, Conyers, Ph. 483-8661.
and Equipment Feed augers, several 10 ft.
sections of 6 in. and 8 in. diameter, terracer, can be used to grade .farm roads; John Deere A. or B. planters and
Riding garden tractor with 7 hp. air-cooled Wisconsin motor, 4 pieces equip, included; 30 in. rotary mower; also, 1952 Dodge pickup truck in good condition, make offer. J. R. Wilkerson, Rt. 1, Hogansville. Ph. 637-4716 (no collect calls).
9- Vz ft. Allis-C h a m b e r s ombine, $600.; 5-disc tiller with seeder, 3 pt. hitch, $100.; 12 volt elec. hole digger, $75.; Ford distributors and planters, $75.; Scoure cleaner for Allis - Chalmers 66 combine, $25.; 1959 2-ton truck, $850. L. W. Cochran, Rt. 2, Senoia, Ph. 461-2911.
WANTED
CORRECTION Want sta-
priced right. Reasonable dis,ance. E. V. Elliott, Spring Liake Ranch, Greenville, Ph. 672-.4371.
Want cultivators for John Deere H. tractor within 60 mi. of Elberton. Reply by letter stating price. T. A. Faulkner, Rt. 3, Elberton.
Want 2-disc tiller, or 6 ft. >ush and bog harrow for John Deere, 3 point hitch, in good cond.; and tool bar, reasorua>ly priced, for John Deere. VI. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial Dr., Stone Mountain.
Want bush-bog disc harrow, 'ast hitch for Farmall 100; 56 ft. smoothing harrow, pull,ype; set of bottom plows, 'ast hitch; posit hole digger or same tractor. State harrow disc size, make and price. No junk. Samuel E. English, Box 112, Zebulon, Ph. 467957.
Want old .model Case motor . A. E., 50 hp. for hammermill. J. D. MoCook, Rt. 1, Mcntyre.
soon, $150. up. C. H. King, B-206, Greenville, Ph. 672-
4772.
Young Shorthorn bulls, up EO 18 mos., grand sires: Calrossie Ocean Wave and Boston Jonstructor bloodlines. Poll and Shorthorn. A. T. Rigsby, Sale City.
Envious Eric, sex bull, calved 5-10-61, left and right ear no. G61, reg. no. 3642795, sire Lorraine Eileenmere 244, no. 2353285, dam no. 2572617, $300. Mrs. Bessie Slaton, Rt. 2, Fayetteville.
30 Hereford cows and 20 calves, some reg., wt. 900 to 1100 libs.; 8 steers, and 3 heifers, 400 to 500 Ibs.; one bull 1600 Itos., $8350. for all. Joe Brock, Box 297, Fairburn, Ph. 964-2741.
Reg. Angus bulls, and 15 or 16 heifers, from clean herd, best blodlines, 10 mos. to 1 yr. old, wt. approx. 450 Ibs., reg. in buyer's name, reasonably priced. W. F. Dew, Dews Lake, Calhoun.
riding horse. M. L. Frey, 5755 Memorial Dr., Stone Mountain.
Angus bulls and heifers, unrelated, from productioa tested herd, breed's best bloodlines, priced for commercial breeders. Free delivery 75 miles. Elzia Hayes, Model Farm, Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3-4558, (Newnan).
Unrelated Angus bulls and heifers, O. B. 13th, Woodbar, and Eileenmere, commercially priced, production tested. 75 miles delivery. Ed Gunby, P. O. Box 1537,'Atlanta, Ph. JA. 2-3633^ ______ ______
1800 lb. reg. Black Angus bull, $500., son of International Grand Champion OB13; also 14 reg. Black Angus bulls, 12 mos. old, $200. ea.; 25 reg. Black Angus heifers 9 to 12 mos. old, $225. ea. Hugh Scott, Reidsville. Ph. 5574451, (after 6 p. m.).
Reg. polled Herefords, Domestic Mischief breeding: 2 cows, 3% and 4 x/2 yrs. old, and their 2 bull calves, born,
cultivators, at reasonable tionary hay baler, must be in Want two-Wheel tilt-type Reg. polled Hereford heifers in August, : perfect markings,
price, or will trade for other good condition. J. R. Roqu'e- railer for hauling tractor and bulls, excellent blood- good color, cows vaccinated
farm items. E. V. Elliott, more Pamela Cr., Rt. 5, Ma- and equipment, within 75 mi. lines. H. Y. Tillman, 1207 W. and rebred, $600. for lot. John
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FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEE BUT WITHIN TOLERANCE December, 1963
G Guaranteed by Manufacturer F Found by State Chemist
PROTEIN FAT FIBER
LANIER FEED MILL. INC., Gainesville. Georgia Lanier Broiler Starrer Medicated *Protein low
G
24.0
7.0
3.0
F
23.6
7.9
3.0
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY. Macon. Georgia Prosperity Brand "Old Process" 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal
MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY. INC., Chambiee, Ga.
G
36.0
3.0
17.0
F
35.3
3.4
16.6
Georgia Rose Breeder Mash
G
20.0
3.5
4.5
F
19.3
3.7
4.5
CENTRAL SOYA, McMILLEN FEED DIVISION. Fort Woyne. Ind.
Master Mix Blended Fifty 675
G
50.0
1.0
*Protein low
F
48.8
1.1
9.0 8.0
INMON SMITH & SONS. Cumming, Georgia Complete Layer *Protein low
G
16.0
3.5
3.5
F
15.5
5.0
3.2
FLINT RIVER MILLS. INC.. Bainbridge, Georgia 36% Sow and Pig Supplement Meal *Protein low
SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY. Augusta, Georgia
G
36.0
1.5
9.0
Pig and Sow Pellets
f
35.3
2.7
7.7
*Protein low
G
20.0
3.0
6.0
F
19.1
3.2
6.0
FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEE December, 1963
G--Guaranteed by Manufacturer F--Found by State Chemist P--Penalized
LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, Lavonia, Georgia Georgia Best Dairy Feed (P) Protein low, Fiber highh
PROTEIN FAT
G
16.0
2.5
F
14.7 2.9
FIBER
15.0 18.4
RED HAT BROILER SUPPLY, Dalton, Georgia Red Hat Growing Mash (P) Protein low
SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY. Augusta. Georgia 40% Hog Feed Supplement Cubes (P) Protein low, Fiber high
G
18.0
3.0
7.0
F
15.5
3.9
5.6
G
40.0
2.5
8.0
F
38.1
2.9
8.5
FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED December, 1963
ALFALFA CORPORATION. CONSOLIDATED BLENDERS. Guntersviiie, Alabama
1 feed as declared
F. HUTCHESON MILLING COMPANY. Douglas. Georgia 2 feeds as declared
ALLIED MILLS. INC.. Guntersviiie, Alabama 9 feeds as declared
ASH BROTHERS MILLING CO.. Cleveland. Georgia 2 feeds as declared
ATKINSON AND GRIFFIN MILLING COMPANY. Broxton. Georgia
1 feed as declared
BIRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon. Georgia 8 feeds as declared
THE BLAKELY PEANUT COMPANY, Blakely. Georgia 1 feed as declared
BOWEN-McCRANIE COMPANY. Tifton, Georgia 1 feed 05 declared
BREMCO ALFALFA MILLS. INC.. New Bremen. Ohio 1 feed as declared
THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, Cincinnati!, Ohio 1 feed as declared
BURCH'S TRADING POST. Clarkesville, Georgia 3 feeds cs declared
BURKE COUNTY GIN AND FERTILIZER CO., Waynesboro. Georgia 1 feed as declared
CAGLE AND HENDERSON FEED COMPANY. INC.. Roswell. Georgia 1 feed as declared
CASH POULTRY FARM. Cumming. Georgia 3 feeds as declared
CEDAR VALLEY MILLS. Cedurtown. Georgia 1 feed as declared
CENTRAL COTTON OIL CO.. Macon, Georgia 1 feed as declared
CENTRAL SOYA. McMILLEN FEED DIVISION. Fort Wayne. Indiana 33 feeds as declared
CONSOLIDATED BLENDERS. INC.. Guntersviiie, Alabama
1 feed as declared
<
COOK BROTHERS. DeSoto. Georgia 3 feeds as declared
COOPERATIVE MILLS. INC.. Flowery Branch, Georgia 26 feeds as declared
COSBY.HODGES MILLING COMPANY. Birmingham. Alabama 5 feeds as declared
CUMMING HATCHERY, Cumming. Georgia 6 feeds as declared
DAHLONEGA MILL, INC., Dahlonega. Geor-/j 7 feeds as declared
DALTON GRAIN COMPANY. INC.. Daltcr Georgia 1 feed as declared
DANIEL FEED AND SEED COMPANY. Douglas, Georgia 1 feed as declared
EVER-BEST FEED MILLS. INC.. Loganville, Georgia 1 feed as declared
EDWARDS & WILLIAMS FEED MILL. Dillard, Georgia 1 feed as declared
ESTHERWOOD RICE SALES CORPORATION. Estherwood. Louisiana 1 feed as declared
FONDA MILLING COMPANY. Cleveland, Georgia 1 feed as declared
GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY. Gainesville, Georgia 14 feeds as declared
GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY. INC.. Carrollton. Georgia 5 feeds as declared
GEORGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS. INC.. Dalton. Georgia 7 feeds as declared
GILLESPIE BROTHERS COMPANY. Carnesville. Georgia 1 feed as declared
ELDO GROGAN'S FEED MILL, Cumming. Georgia 2 feeds as declared
HALES AND HUNTER COMPANY. Chicago, Illinois 8 feeds 05 declared
HATCHER FEED MILLS, Forsyth, Georgia 1 feed as declared
HICKS MILLING COMPANY. INC, Camming, Georgia
J. D. JEWELL. INC.. Gainesville. Georgia 6 feeds as declared
JULIETTE MILLING COMPANY. Macon. Georgia 2 feeds as declared
LaCROSSE MILLING COMPANY. Cochrane, Wisconsin 1 feed os declared
LANIER FEED MILLS. INC., Gainesville. Georgia 3 feeds as declared
LATH EM AND RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville. Georgia 2 feeds as declared
LIQUID FEED CHEMICAL SERVICE. INC.. Walterboro. S. C. 1 feed as declared
LORET MILLS. Chattanooga, Tennessee 1 feed as declared
LOWE BROTHERS FEED & HATCHERY. Crowford. Georgia 1 feed as declared
LUMBER CITY MILLING COMPANY, Lumber City. Georgia 1 feed as declared
McCONNELL MILLING COMPANY, Royston. Georgia 1 feed as declared
MACON MILLING COMPANY, Macon. Georgia 2 feeds as declared
MARBUT MILLING COMPANY. INC., Augusta. Georgia 7 feeds as declared
MARET GRAIN AND MILLING COMPANY, INC.. Hartwell. Georgia 1 feed as declared
CLIFF MARTIN MILLING COMPANY. Wrens. Georgia 1 feed as declared
MOPCO CORPORATION, Thomson. Georgia 1 feed as declared
MOSTELLER FLOUR AND FEED CO.. INC., Chambiee, Georgia 1 feed as declared
NORTH GEORGIA FEED AND POULTRY COMPANY. Gainesville. Georgia 1 feed as declared
NOPCO CHEMICAL COMPANY. Newark, N. J. 1 feed as declared
NUTRENA MILLS. Memphis. Tennessee 1 feed as declared
OWEN AND LAWSON FEED COMPANY. Canton, Georgia 1 feed as declared
PASCO PACKING COMPANY, Dade City, Florida 1 feed as declared
PATRICK FEED COMPANY. Covington. Georgia 1 feed as declared
J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS. Ausrell. Georgia 1 feed as declared
PESOUERA SALAVERRY S. A. (CARGILL, INC.), Chimbote, Peru 1 feed as declared
THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Nashville. Tennessee 20 feeds as declared
PREMIUM FEED MILLS. INC., Conyers, Georgia 2 feeds as declared"
PRODUCERS RICE MILL, INC.. Stuttgart. Arkansas 1 feed as declared
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY. St. Louis, Missouri 35 feeds as declared
RED HAT FEED MILLS. Tunnel Hill, Georgia 5 feeds as declared
SECURITY MILLS. INC.. Knoxville. Tennessee 7 feeds as declared
SENECA OIL MILL. Seneca. South Carolina 4 feeds as declared
A, C. SMITH MILLING COMPANY. Cumming, Georgia 1 feed as declared
INMON SMITH AND SONS. Cumming. Georgia 1 feed as declared
SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION. Macon. Georgia 2 feeds as declared
Wednesday, February 5, 1964
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Yorkshire breeding stock, At stud: Tom Dooley, top Mare mule, about 10 yrs. 10 nice Shetland pony
Cattle, Swine
certified meat type, larger reg. Tenn. Walking horse. Roy old, wt. about 100 Ibs., gentle, mares, 4 Palomino mares, one
litters, less feed. Write before A. Dorsey, 2561 Bohler Rd. works anywhere, $85. Solon stallion, several nice broke
coming stating what kind you NW, Atlanta. Ph. 355-2323. Jones, Rt. 1, Bartow.
ponies for children to ride;
other
Livestock want. J. K. Hyde, c/o H & H Farm, Rt. 2, Box 134, Thomasville, Ph. CA. 6-2705.
Finest Spotted China's, all
Nice selection of 20 Shetland ponies, see them and make offer; also, 10 saddle horses, $100. and up. Dick
Tenn. Walking stallion, good breeder, strawberry roan with flax mane and tail, 6 yrs. old, must sell, $125. J. H.
will sell separate or all together, reasonably priced. Jess Holbrook, Jonesboro. GR. 86771.
FOR SALE
ages, select males for heavy Fuller, Rt. 2, Abbeville, Ph. Thornton, Jonesboro, 478- Reg. Tenn. Walker gelding,
service, $50. to $65.; also, pigs 467-4633.________._____ 6111.
coming 6 yrs. old, and Tenn.
20
Cottle
good young
grade
of all ages and bred gilts, cheap; all of championship breeding. Morris Sanders,
Glenwood.
|
Buckskin ed, but no 1200 Ibs., 7 at pleasure
mare, full bloodpapers, wt. about yrs. old, excellent class and has fine
5 yr. old Quarter horse gelding, red with black mane and tail, good for barrel racing and games. Mrs. Peggie L.
Walker mare, coming 3 yrs. old, nice and gentle horses. Earl Hamilton, 64 Brown Ave., McDonough.
Whiteface cows and one Reg. S. P. C. boars and ' conformation and disposition, Chapman, Jasper, Ph. 692- Black mare with mare colt,
young bull; some cows with qilts, long meat type, will $375. At home all day Sat. and 3602 (nights).
6 mos. old, bred back, will
calves at side, $3360. for entire herd. H. W. Zinsser, P. O. Box 572, Quitman, Ph. 2634011._______________
20-25 commercial Hereford heifers from production tested
make fine sows and herd boars, about 5Vz mos. old. George Larry Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring, (2 mi. west Dempseys store).
Choice D u r o c breeding
Sun. D. R. Padgett, Rt. 4, Sandtown Rd., Marietta, (5 l/2 mi. W. of, off Hwy. 120).___
Mule type jenny, saddle, bridle, plow gear, $75.; Welsh pony, 3 yrs. old, gentle, broke,
Small, 5 yr. old, mule, wt.
about 650 or 700 Ibs., black with white nose, for sale or would trade for good cow; also, good work mare for sale. A. B. Wiley, Rt. 3, Carnes-
(foal in June, very gentle with children; also, brown and white mare, very gentle with children. Jack Carter, 7979 Covington Hwy, Lithonia, Ph. 482-8698.
bulls and BCIA herd, approx. stock for sale, 6 males and 4 red (black mane and tail), ville, Ph. 677-4661, (Homer). Black mare, gaited, wt. 1000
average wt. 600-650 Ibs. J. W. Trunnell, Jr., Rt. 2, Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-2040.________
Guernsey cow, gentle, easy to milk, due to freshen middle of March with 3rd calf, wt. approx. 800 Ibs., $175. A. W. Stapp, 3546 Stapp Dr., Tucker.
gilts, 8 wks. old Feb. 3, wormed, nominated in United Duroc Assn., reg. in buyers name, $22. ea. Tom Rickards, Rt. 1, Whitesburg.
Good, healthy, meat type pigs, $10. ea. James H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph. 943-3071.
one white foot, saddle, collar, leathers and 1-horse wagon harness, $95.; will trade for calves, hogs, goats or corn. Grover Lloyd, Rt. 2, Thomson, Ph. 595-3201.
Buckskin Quarter Horse gelding, 8 yrs. old, trophy winner,, also top cow horse,
Good work mule, between 10-12 yrs. old, wt. 900-950 Ibs., good shape, gentle, reasonably priced. John C. Hosch, Rt. 1, Box 215, Buford, Ph. 434-9771 (no collect calls).
4 yr. old Morgan mare, brown, gentle, but spirited, easy to handle by experienced
Ibs., half American saddlebred, half Quarter horse, 7 yrs. old, with 5 mo. old filly colt, 3/4 Quarter horse, dark buckskin, spirited but gentle, for ladies or children. B. H. Greer, 87 W. Wieuca Rd. NE, Atlanta 5.
Sheep and Goats
Thoroughbred Santa Gertrudis bulls, 8 mos. old, member Santa Gertrudis Breeders Intl. J. W. Morris, Double M. Farms, P. O. Box 119, CarTollton, Ph. TE. 2-2852.
5 Reg. polled Hereford
For Best Results brood cows; 1 reg. polled
Hereford bull; 4 reg. polled Hereford heifers, 6 mos. old.
Mail Notices on Lewis M. Teal, Rt. 4, Box 188,
Reg. Hampshire hogs from Mighty Ranger, great grandson of Western packer, $4000. boar:'3 boars, 12 mos. old; 12 boars, 5 mos. old; 2 gilts, 12 mos. old. O. W. Taylor, Jr., Rt. 5, Moultrie. Ph. 985-4204.
Reg. Spotted Poland China 4-H boar with papers, 2Vz yrs. old, not mean, very easy to keep, $50. Mrs. George E.
trained to rope, bulldog and
work cattle on range or in pens, no bad habits, $750. James A. Morgan, Rt. 1, Camilla Hgts., Moultrie, Ph. 985-2997.
rider, $250.; 10 mo. old stud colt, halter broke, gentle, $90. A. B. White, 138 LaGrange St., Newnan, (Z. C. 30263), Ph. 253-4310.___________
Very small brown and white mare Shetland pony, gentle, 2 J/2 yrs. old, $50.; with saddle and bridle, $65. Roy C. Smith, Rt. 4, Box 133, Eatonton, (6 mi. west of on Mont-
Reg. French Alpine buck, 3 yrs. old, Del Norte strain, wt. approx. 250 Ibs., proven sire, $50. Dr. A. V. Dixon, Quitman.
50 Rambouillet sheep, large good quality animals to pick from, bred. Joe W. Butler, Forest Lodge Farms, Camilla, Ph. 336-3516.
Friday or Saturday Douglasville, Ph. 942-2007.__ Byrd, Gabbettville, Ph. 882-
icello Hwy.). ___
Dairy goat, grade French
18 reg. Angus cows, some "with calves, 4 to 11 yrs. old,
$225. to,$300. Otis Milner, 204 Timothy Ave., Rome, Ph. 2323019, (no collect calls).
6858.
Poland China boars and gilts, treated for cholera and bangs free herd, best of bloodlines, and reg. in buyer's
At stud: reg. Quarter horses, Ranaco by Poco Rancho, red dun with dorsal strip;
Mule, gentle, works anywhere, wt. about 950 Ibs., not a plug, $125. J. M. Fryer, Rt. 2, Box 244, Riverdale.
Palomino filly, 17 mos. old,
alpine buck, 1 yr. old, chamois colored, sired .by reg. pure-
bred buck, $10. C. T. Hambrick, Rt. 1, Moultrie, (1%
mi. from court house out Camilla Hwy.).
Swine
Beautiful cherry red, meat type, Duroc boars, all reg., treated, and service age. J. H. I>onaldsion, Rt. 1, Fort Valley, (farm 7 mi. east of on State
name. W. T. Jennings, Rt. 2, Americus.
Cherry red Duroc, nominated in United Duroc Assn., tested for bangs and lepto, treated for cholera and worms, will reg. in buyer's
Resta Bar, dark sorrel, grandson of Three Bars; also, reg. golden Palomino stallion, blue ribbon winner, Little Warrior. Jimmy Rickard, Circle R Ranch, Conyers, Ph. 483-8083.
At stud: golden Palomino,
excellent conformation, gentle and halter broke, white mane and tail, stocking feet, and good condition, $235. Fred Tippett, Rt. 3, Vidalia, Ph. 537-7432, (after 5, no collect call).
Several milk goats, some fresh with kids, some to freshen in March, and some in April; 2 nice billies, one 4 mos. old, and one 11 mos. old, no reasonable offer refused. R. J. Oaks, 136 Park St., Mil-
hwy. 96).____________ name, best of bloodlines, ser- reg. as Walking horse, and in Red saddle mare, very gen- stead.
7 Duroc pigs for sale, 3 mos. old, $12.50 ea. Joe Gooch, Rt. 4, Dahlonega. ____
2 reg. Tamworth sows with
vice size. A. C. Weathers, P. O. Box 37, Hwy. 32, Mershon, Ph. 647-5826.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Assn., and jet black Arabian stud. Will,breed until caught
and pick up mare, fee $25.; also, reg. saddlebred mare. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington
tle, wt. about 900 Ibs., $75. L. W. Hutchinson, Rt. 1, Nichols, Ph. 632-4854, (Alma,
noon or night, no collect calls).
Cattle, Swine
other Livestock pigs, 7 and 9 wks. old, 6 gilts At stud: High and Mighty
and 12 barrows. H. D. Dell- 46 in. hackney bred harness
inger, Mt. Berry.
ipony, fee $35.; also, Ram-
Landrace breeding stock paige 48 in. Roadster pony,
from M. C. S. sire and dam. fee $25. Book now. C. P.
Hwy., Decatur, BU. 9-5798.
Light Palomino mare, 3 yrs. old, four white socks and blaze, blue ribbon winner, papers ready to reg.; also, reg.
Mare mule, 14 or 15 yrs. old, wt. 1100 to' 1200 Ibs., bridle and gear, $75. Edward L. Helms, Rt. 1, Abbeville.
WANTED
Service ages boars and gilts; Graham, P. O. Box 524, Al- Tenn Walking gelding, Mid- Gentle, broke ponies for
also, 8 wk. old pigs, reg. in pharetta, Ph. 475-7238.
night Sun - Merry Boy blood- sale or trade; also, mules for Want red Angus springers
buyers name. M. C. Sumner. Rt. 1 Box 162B, Warner Robins, Ph. 923-3362, (after 6 P. M.).
Purebred Durocs: bred sows, bred gilts to farrow in
Welsh pony mare, to foal May 14th by Palomino stall-
ion, 6 yr. old, black and white, very gentle, safe for any age child to ride; also, nice saddle, bridle and halter. $200. for
lines, ribbon winner, $450. ea. Mrs. Gloria Colter, 1143 Green St. Cir., Gainesville, Ph. 532-0872.
Black and white, 5 gaited, mare, high spirited and fast,
sale; want to buy old horses and mules, highest prices paid. Will pick up within 75 mi. of Augusta. E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710._________
or young heifers, must be from good bloodlines. Robert E. Elmore, Rt. 2, Baker Rd., Kennesaw.
Want 20 Holstein bull or steer calves weighing 250-400
March; also, open gilts, with outfit. John D. Gilbert, 1896 well trained around children, 6 good brood mare ponies, Ibs. per head. Paul A. Temp-
or without papers. Marvin Ridgewood Dr. NE, Atlanta 7, good price with saddle and rebred; 3 filly colts and one leton, Hephzibah, Ph. 592-
New-some, Jordan's Mill Rd., Ph. DR. 7-5471.
bridle. Leonard Crowe, Rt. 4, sorrel stud. Lewis M. Teal, 4055.
Sandersville.
Duroc-Tamworth pigs, $10. ea., trimmed and wormed, 45 ready now. E. D. Erwin, c/o Erwin Gro., Rt. 2, Hwy. 53, Calhoun, (8 mi. east of). Ph. 629-5675.____________
Reg. S. P. C. boars and
At stud: reg. Morgan stallion, chestnut color, excellent conformation, fee $35. Mares picked up and returned. W. C. Williams, 2175 Tilson Rd. SE, Decatur, Ph. 373-1406.
At stud: American saddlebred Dr. Peacock, reg. No.
Dahlonega, (4 mi. out on no. 19 Hwy.), Ph. 764-2598.
Large type pony, approx. 6 yrs. old, brown and white spotted, trained for saddle, will neck rein and good racker, $100. See anytime. J. B. Harrison, Kite.
Douglasville, Ph. 942-2007.
Perm. reg. Quarter stallion, buckskin, top bloodlines, trained for cattle, reining, roping, gentle, flawless conformation, $400.; also, 14 mo. old black saddlebred filly, broke to ride, gentle, perfect
Want to trade 1 or more Shetland ponies for livestock; preferably beef-type yearlings. W. A. Selman, Jones Ferry Rd., Palmetto, Ph. 4633374.
Want to buy or trade model C. Allis Chalmers tractor for
gilts, best bloodlines, about 6 37458, 5 generations of the Grey donkey with harness for children, $150. Sally For- ponies. Write or phone giving
mos. old. George D. Rochester, Burbon and Peavine lines. H. and other gear for sale. Ed- rester Owen, 2572 Lawrenee- price, age, height and color.
Rt. 1, Cave Spring, (1 mi. N. B. Calender, Rt. 2, Box 185, mond M. Wadley, Box 15, ville Rd., Decatur, Ph. 938- M. Stephens, c/o Napolis, At-
of McCords cross roads).
Riverdale, Ph. 478-7179.
Bolingbroke.
2824.
hens, Ph. LI. 6-7375.
FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED December, 1963
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SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY. Augusta, Georgia 2 feeds as declared
SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY. INC.. Gainesville. Georgia 1 feed as declared
SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY. Spartonburg. South Carolina 2 feeds as declared
A. E. STALEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY. Decatur. Illinois 1 feed as declared
STANDARD FEED MILLS. INC.. Gainesville. Georgia 2 feeds as declared
STANDARD MILLS. INC.. Macon. Georgia 1 feed as declared
STAPLETON MILLING COMPANY. Statesboro. Georgia 1 feed as declared
ITAR-KIST INTERNATIONAL. S. A.. Panama City. R. D P.
STRAIN POULTRY FARMS. INC.. Daiton, Georgia 1 feed as declared
SWIFT AND COMPANY. Chicago, Illinois 3 feeds as declared
T AND R FARM SERVICE. Cedertown. Georgia 1 feed as declared
BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville. Georgia 1 feed as declared
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham. Alabama 3 feeds as declared
WHITWORTH'S HATCHERY AND POULTRY FARM, INC., Lavonia. Georgia 1 feed as declared
WILKES MILL & FEED COMPANY. Washington. Georgia 3 feeds as declared
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Dry f lower seed: Large Thrift, red, bright pink, Two doz. blue Violets, $1.- Want to hear from someon*
Cattle, Swine
Peony, flowered Cracker Jack pink, white eye, $4. C.; slips 50; also, one Ib. 1963 Black who has buck wheat for sale. Marigold seed, 50c qt.; and from mother plant, ppd. in Walnut meats, $1.50' Ib. Add State price and time to plant Sweet William seed in many Ga., minimum order 100; cel- postage. Permit 502. Mrs. in reply. Harrison T. Brown,
mixed colors, 25c tblspful. lo wrapped. Special prices on John Addison, Rt. 2, Hart- Rt. 2, Box 357, Toccoa.
ppd. in Ga. Mrs. A. M. Grier, large orders at my home. Per- well.
ether Livestock Agricultural WANTED
Want several reg. Jersey or Guernsey calves that have not
Seed & Plants freshened, any age, prefer
papers, reasonably priced. Eddie Christian, Juliette, Ph. 5-4678, (no collect calls).
Want young gentle saddle mare, from 800 to 1000 Ibs., with or without saddle. Must be reasonable for cash; within 100 miles of Marietta. E. M.
Rt. 2, Alto.
mit 97. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt.
1, Box 223, Alpharetta.
Perennial Phlox, 20, $1.; Royal Robe Violets, 15, $1.; Ajuga plants (ground cover) 2 doz. $1., and 35c postage. No less than $1. order filled; add more postage for out of state orders. Permit 75. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
I '
Hardy perfection white Violets, orchid Verbena, $5. C.; ipink Thrift, clumps, $5. C.; cardinal Crape Myrtle shrubs, 3 x 4 ft. at my place. Permit 160. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Greenville.
Birdhouse gourd seed, 20,
Southern C a t a 1 p a worm lOc and stamped envelope;
tree, seed grown, 10 for $3.; new crop Buckeyes, 35c doz.
50, $12.50; $18.50 C; Holly- plus 15c postage ea. doz. E.
hock mixed seed, ppd. Permit 506.
$1. cup, John A.
B. Lane, Rt. Washington.
3,
Box
114,
Lawrence, Rt. 2, Box 345,
Dark red dbl. Cockscomb j and dbl. mixed colors Touchme-not seed, 25c Ib. with self-
addressed stamped envelope. Mrs. Ben Crawley, Rt. 2, Box j 1A, Greensboro.
Pentas, Crossandras, Lettuce, Beefsteak and large
FOR SALE
Maple Leaf Begonias, 50c ea.;
named ferns, 40c ea.; Stocke- Ogallala everbearing St-
sias, 8, $1.; Physostegia, 10, rawberry plants, 25 for $1.10
$1. Min. order $1. plus post- del.; 50 plants, $2. These bear
age. Permit 356. Mrs. Eugene from early spring until frost.
Polsfuss, 2,23 Cordele Ave., Permit 427. M. B. Scroggs, Rt.
Macon.
1, Alto (Z. C. 30510)._____
Hayes, Rt. 5, Marietta, Ph. 943-5879.
Want reg. Tennessee Walking mare that is bred and has natural running walk. Perry Barnes, Rt. 4, Camilla, Ph. 336-6287.
Want standardbred stallion State bloodline, color, age, and etc. B. P. Levine, Rt. 1, Grayson.
Milledgeville.
African Monster and Snake gourd seed, 25, $1.; Jumbo, grows to bushel size, 50 seed, $1. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.
Dark red Salvia seed, lOc ea. teaspn. with stamped, selfaddressed envelope. Mrs. John Clark, Rt. 3, Elberton.
Kurume Azaleas, Red Wing and Snow, 4-6 in., well branched, healthy root system and tops, $6. for 10 plants.
Pink Thrift, a bed about 5 ft. x 35 ft., for sale at low reasonable price. Permit 259. M. J. Hambright. 446 Pegg Rd., SW, Atlanta (Z. C. 30315).
4-6 in. rooted Boxwood, nice, $2. for 12; $12. C.; 1824 in. pink Dogwood, 50c ea.; rooted Burfordi Holly and Pyracantha (red berry), $1. for 3; $20. C. Permit 179. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville.
Mixed color Touch - MeNot seed, 20c pkt. plus selfadd res sed, stampe d en ve 1 ope; also, want to exch. Philodendron cuttings (easily rooted) for 2 pink Hydrangeas rooted, or would accept white. Georgia only. Permit 486. John E. Maner, 46 Walnut Dr., Villa Rica (Z. C. 30180)._______
Mixed Climax Marigolds, dk. orange and yellow; red Old Maids, Dwarf Zinnias,
Muscadine and Scuppernong grapevines, Fox grapevines, Spicewood, 4, $1.; catnip, balm, 4, 50c Add postage. Permit 278. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. ______
Trees: Yellow Delicious, Winesap, Rome Beauty, Early Harvest, Ben Davis, Sweet, Black Twig, Terry, Yate, Kinnard and Ark. Black, 50c ea.; grape, 20c ea.; $10. orders ippd. Permit 214. Roy Saxon,
BFulolwbser&PlSaenetds Pot
FOR plants:
SALE Gynura Pur-
Permit 140. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville.
Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1.; red Verbena, and red, blue and pink Thrift, $1. doz.; $5. C.; President Red Cannas, $2. doz.: blue Violets; blue and yellow Flag Lilies, 2 doz. $1.50. Add postage. Permit 64 Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23
Begonias: Lettuce Leaf, Stitches, Dwarf Angel Wing, Cleopatra, Bronze Leaf dbl., red, pink, white, dbl. Geraniums, rooted, 3, $1.; Dwarf Sweet Williams, 75c doz., Begonias, single, 5, $1. Add postage. Permit 17. Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elberton.
yellow with brown centers; red Poinsettias, 2 tblsps. ea., $1. plus postage. Permit 497. Mrs. Frank McBrayer, Rt. 2, Temple (Z. C. 30179).
White Dogwood, purple Lilac, native Azaleas, Holly bushes, Cedar trees, old-fashioned variegated Hollyhocks, all well rooted, 6, $1.; crab-
Rt. 4, Cleveland.
Close out, 15 to 20 Scuppernong plants, well rooted, 5 yrs. old, mixed black and brown, small or short, due to overcrowding in beds, packaged and ppd. at 3, $1., or pick up at same price. Permit 492. E. B. Morris, 415 Third Ave., Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-
ple Velvet, 50c ea.; yellow Grantville.
apple trees, 6, $1. Add post- 5311._______ ____ __
Shrimp, 75c ea.: garden
For Best Results plants: Johnny Jump Up, 40c
doz.; Fall Aster, lavender, lOc
Mail Notices on ea.; and Physostegia, lOc ea.
Include sufficient postage. Permit 466. Mrs. G. B. Lee,
Friday or Saturday 2080 Melton Ave., Maco,n (Z.
C..31201).
Gourds, 20.c to 50c ea.; seed, 50c-cupful, and Giand Dwarf Cockscomb, several colors, niixed, 15c pkg. and stamped addressed envelope. Frank Hclcomb, Rt. 2, Buchanan (on Hwy. 100, 6 mi. N. Tallapoo ea).
Mixed colors Iris, 25, $1.50 Permit 149. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.
Orange Daylilies, old-fashioned blue Violets, purple Iris, $5 M:; Foxglove, Iris,
Achirrienese bulbs, 1 1/2 doz., purple, 1 1/2 doz. blue $1.; other colors red, white and lavender, 6 each, $1.50; small mixed blooming-size Gladiolus, 3 doz. $1., ppd. Permit 40. Miss Emma Dugger, Newington.
Flowering Quince; Peachtree Rose, purple Lilac, Butterfly bushes, 3, $1.; Bird of Paradise a.nd Magnolia seed, 35c doz. Add postage. Permit 300. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin.
Golden Bell bushes, purple Lilac, Butterfly bushes, yellow Roses, rooted (yellow thornless Roses), native Azaleas, different colors. 4, $1. Add postage. Permit 295. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gaines-
Flag Lilies, Amaryllis, Calla, Crinum and Apostle Lilies, 3, $1.; red Spider and Butterfly lilies, $1.50 doz. Improved Larkspur, Stock, Candytuft, Phlox and Daisies, 3 doz. $1. Add postage. Permit 354. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman
Nice rooted Rose bushes, 15c ea.; Sunflower seed, 30c cupful; Touch-Me-/Not seed, 20c pkg.; Morning Glory seed, 20c pkg., mixed colors. Per-
age. Permit 305. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Martin gourd seed, Ib. pkg., 25c bu. and other Ig. mixed gourd seed, 30, $1. Send stamped, addressed envelope. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Orange color poppy seed, 25c tsp. with stamped envelope; blue Iris, 40c doz.; white Narcissus bulbs, 25c doz.; white Easter Rose, yellow Jasmine, Butterfly bush, Golden Bell bush, rooted, 4, $1. Add postage. Permit 10. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
White Madonna Lily bulbs, 4, $1.; asst'd. Peonies, 2, $1.; yellow Thornless Rose cuttings, 12, $1.; tall yellow Iris, 5 for $1.; tall two-tone Iris,
Blakemore Strawberry plants, $1.75 C.; Mastadons, $1.50 C.; Klondikes, $1. C.; Scuppernong vine cuttings, 75c doz. Add postage. Permit '330. Mrs. John Townsend, Rt. 2, Cumminig.
Bearing size Mtn. Huckleberry bushes, $1. doz.; oldfashioned Blackberry and Dewberry s, 6, $1.; tame Cherry sprouts and small Peach trees, 4, $1. rooted. Add postage. Per. No. 9. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Ann Moore strawberry plants, $1. C.; white Snowballs, Boxwood bushes, 6-8 in., 3 ea. $1.; Mtn. Dogwood, 12, $1.; and Mtn. Huckleberry. Permit 491. Mrs. Wincy Eller, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Wild Iris, Violets, 50c doz.; ville.
mit 255. Add postage. Miss several colors, 5 for $1. Add Long Neck Cushaw, Germ.
.Sweet Shrub, Azaleas, red Roses, purple Lilac, Mtn. Laurel, rooted, 5, $1. Permit 9. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Berry type Nandina bushes, 6 in. to 3 ft. size, 25c to $1. ea., some with berries. Will dig to suit you. Permit 71. Cowie after 4 p.m., or Saturday. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Pit. 2, Hillcrest Dr., Austell.
Castor or Male bean seed, 15c doz. and stamped envelope; Catawba seed pods, 6, $1.; Ig. Tiger-lily bulbs, 25c ea. Permit 494. Mrs. John Rodsers, Greenville.
Cannas, dwarf red and pink, 3, $1.; tall yellow, 25c ea.; white Dahlias, 12 in. blooms, 39c, or 3, $1. Add postage. Permit 107. E. L. Howard, 4184 Bankhead Hwy., Mable-
Mable Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 51, Ellijay.
Moon Flower vine seed, Ig. pure white blossoms with cream center, avg. 4 in. or -more, May until 'frost. E. H. Scarborough, 1128 East 36th St., Savannah (Z. C. 31404).
Flower seed, D i a n t h u s Pinks, Giant Pansys, Petunias, Portulaca, Marigolds, Shirley Pcppys, Snapdragons, Zinnias,
30e postage. Permit 88. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Cedartown.
Mixed color Hibiscus, Blazing Star, 25c pkg., Red Bud, 15c pkg., blue-white mixed Ageratum, 15c pkg., Polnsettia, standing Cypress, Orange Marigold, lOc pfcg., yellow mixed Hollyhock, 20c pkg. Permit 445. Mrs. Ruby Logan, Rt. 1, Lithia Springs (Turner's Store, River Rd).
98 pet., 3 doz. 35c; round, green rind, y e 11 o w-meat watermelon, Germ. 85 pet., 4 doz. 35c; Long Horn okra, Germ. 90 pet., 25c tblsp. and stamped, addressed env. W. D. Gordon, Rt. 2, Adel.
Pink peanut or Six Week beans, Germ. 99 pet.; White Six Weeks beans, Germ. 96 pet., 75c cupful ppd. Mrs. Viola Stover, Rt. B. Ellijay._
Yellow Spring Rose cut- ton.
Strawberry pop corn, Orna-
Little Pink Peanut bean
tings, all well rooted, 3 cuttings $1. plus postage, no checks. Permit 146. Mrs. Torn
Red Geraniums, rooted, 5, $1.; Ivy, green Liriope, Iris. Lemon-Lily, dbl. O r a n'g e
mental gourd seed, 20c pk. and stamped envelope. Mildred Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Sims, Rt. 1, Gillsville.
Daylily, Phlox from seed, 50, Ligustrums, Ph o e t e n i a s,
California Multiplying beer $1.; rose, blue, pink, Thrift, Nandinas, Dwarf Blue Phlox
seed, 50c start and stamped $1. C.; Altheas, Nandina, 25c (per.), and per. Candytuft,
Flower Plants Bulbs & Seed
seed, Germ. 98 pet., 75c cupful ppd.; Cream Mush peas, Germ. 92 pet., 60c cupful, ppd. No COD orders. Mrs. Bessie Silvers, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.
Old-time tender white
envelope. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, ea.; Aspedistra, 25c; red Spi- $1.50 doz.; Lemon, Blackber-
Half-Runner Garden beans,
i3u>chanan.
der Lily, $1. doz. Permit 465. ry, Atamasco Lilies, English
WANTED
Germ. 90 pet.; little tender
100 dwarf blue Phlox, $5.; Thrift, Violets, Vinca Minor, Liriope, W a t s o n i a, Mum plants, $1. doz.; small-size Ligustrum, $5. C.; Bridal Wreath, 3, $1. Permit 140.
Mrs. Bud Bond, Rt. 1. Box 64, Royston (Z. C. 30662).
Nandinas, Bo<xwocd. shade trees, Licidum, Bullota, Dogwood, Crape Myrtle, Magnolia, $1. ea.; Armur (privet)
Ivy, Vinca Minor, Thrift, Achimenese, $1. doz. Permit 139. Blanch Woodruff, Greenville.
Dbl. red, pink, Geraniums, pmk bronze leaf Begonia, red,
Want several hundred green Govt. seed cane stalks, yellow Gal. kind, within 50 mi.
radius of Ocilla. State price and length of cane. J. B.
Half-Runner Garden beans, Germ. 81 pet., 65c teacupful; 6 cups $1.80, plus postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
White Sugar Crowder peas,
Lois Woodruff, Greenville. River hedge, $2.95 doz. Per- green leaf Begonia cuttings, Tucker, Ocilla.
Germ. 93 pet.; Red Speckle
Seed: red, pink, orange and yellow Calif. Poppy, annual Phlox, dbl. Fever Few, Cockscombs, Marigolds, tsp. for lOc and stamped envelope; Bachelor buttons and baby Zinnias, 25e Ib. matchbox full Permit 181. No checks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia.
Climax Marigolds, mixed colors, orange and yellow, 75 ?eed of each, $1.50 plus postage and stamped self-address.d envelope; Old Maids, red, 2 tblsp. 35c pUis^ postage; baby
mit 430. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933.
Rose, pink. Thrift, $1. C.; Iris, Daylily, Lemon-lily, Phlox, Ragged Toms. Blue Bottle, 50, $1.; white Easter Rose, Nandinas, 20c ea.; Spider lily, $1. doz.; mixed color Verbenas, lOc bunch. Permit 145. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 64-A, Royston (Z.
. 30662).
Nice, green boxwoods, all sizes, 50c to $7. Prefer to sell by truckload, but will sell
25c ea.; Boston Ferns, 35c ea.; Pink Rain-lily plants, green-white striped, Red Jew, lOc; purple Lilac, well rooted, 3'5c ea. Add postage. Permit 14.3. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Box 131, Royston.
Rhododendron, Mtn. Laurels, Sourwoods, Spruce and White Pines, Calycanthus, Dogwoods, 6, $1.25; Galax, Arbutus, Blackberry Lilies, 6, 65c. Permit 278. Mrs. F. M. Saton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
White .Pines, 3 ft.-12 ; ft.,
Want O'ld-time sugar cane, Blue Ribbon or Yellow Ribbon or P.O.G. Willie Gray, Rt. 1, Box 101, Wray.
Want some Cling Stone oldfashioned red meat Indian peach trees, no other kind. P. D. Williams, 7801 Mt. Verncn Hwy., Dunwoody.
Want to exchange 5 wellrooted Dbl. pink-white Begonias for 4 rooted yellow Thornless Rose bushes, or will sell at 35c ea., limited supply. Add. IGc postage each : order
Crowder, Germ. 96 pet.; white Mush peas, Germ. 98 pet., all 50-c cupful, plus postage. Mrs.
Velvet beans, Georgia Speckled Ninety-Day Runners, extra clean seed, 92 pet. Germ., $2. bu. FOB, Alma. Maynard C. Anderson, Rt. 1, Alma.
Ogallala Everbearing Strawberry plants, $3. C; also Premier Strawberry plants, $1.75 C. ppd. in Ga. Permit A487lt.oM._rs_._A_._M_.- G' re' e'r,' R,'t.' 2,
Pompon Zinnias,4 loc tblsp. any amount. Permit'333.' Mrs. ov't.' inspected, 'License 'No. (no out of state orders). Per-
Bind stamped envelope. Permit rionnie Grizzle, Rt. 4, Hwy. 310, Permit 440. E. B. Foster, mit 486. Mrs. John E. Maner, Streamline strawberry pi-
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Pecan trees, Stuart, Elliott 1963 black walnut meats, Black breasted Old English
Agricultural
Miscellaneous Desirables, Parleys, 2-3 ft. $1.75 Ib. ppd, or $1.50 Ib. plus Game Bantams: 4 pullets and
tall up to 8-12 ft. tall, price postage. Miss Mabel Mathis, cocker a 1 or 4 hens and cock
range from $1.50 to $4.25. Rt. 5, Box 57, Ellijay.
bird, $15. Vaccinated against
Seed & Plants FOR SALE
Genuine Hicks Broadleaf tobacco seed, Germ. 84 pot., Purity 99.40 pet., Inert, 60 pet., sample 50c; $1. oz.; $10. Ib.; 3 Ib., $25.; 10 Ib., $75. ppd. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.
FOB Nursery. Permit 448. Arthur O. Sandison, P. O. Box 1046, Albany, Ph. 432-5141, area code 912.
Tobacco seed, brown, broad, thick leaf, Germ. 85 pet., 25c pkt.; Palm type Mole bean seed, 25 seed in pkt., 25c. Send stamped, self-addressed envelope. Permit 177. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger.
Old-time white Half Run-
Black Walnut meats, nice and clean, $1.50 plus postage. Mrs. John Addison, Rt. 2, Hartwell.
1963 crop Schley pecans, shelled in halves, in one Ib. transparent bags, $1.25 Ib. ppd. in Ga. Mrs. H. W. Clark, 717 Second Ave., Albany.
Pecans shelled in halves, 90c Ib., broken pieces 75c Ib.
all diseases. Letters ans. J. C. King, 208 Gramling St., Marietta.
Black Rosecombs, las-t year hatch, $5. trio. Charles T. Massey, 505 E. Elm St., Rockmart.
10 Game stags, half Warhorse and half Negro Roundhead, $5. ea.; also, few pullets of same breed, $1.50 ea. Robert Dean, Rt. 4, Chatsworth.
FOR SALE
100 white unwashed chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib. capacity free of holes, 25c ea., you pay postage. H. J. Chandler, Rt. 1, Good Hope (Z. C. 30641).
Print feed sacks, one of kind, 5 for $2.50 ppd. Over yard in each sack. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville (Z. C. 30103).
Apple, pear and plum trees, ner Garden beans, Germ. 97 No less than 2 Ib. order sent.
$1.75-$2.50; figs, $2.; grape- pet., 60c teacupful; little 38c postage for 2 Ib. order. 15 speckle Guineas, some 100 Ifo. cap. white feed bags, vines, 75c-$1.50 ppd. Permit white Lady peas, Germ. 93 None sent without sufficient females and some males, 1 yr. no holes, letters, and smooth,
430. Mrs. E. B. Travis, River- pet., $1. teacupful; Hasting postage. J. N. Young, Rt. 1, old, $1.25 ea. Cannot ship. washed and ironed, 35c ea.
dale, Ph. 478-7933.________ white Prolific seed corn, $1. Box 313, Carrollton.
Mrs. Julian Davis, Rt. 2, Box ppd. Mrs. Pauline Evans, Rt.
3 large peach trees and ID20 well-rooted seedlings; oldtime plum peaches, Ib., $1. ea.; small, 4, $1. Will not ship. I Permit 75. R. P. Steinheimer, I Brooks.
gal., or $1.50 pi. Add correct postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Livestock Feed,
Valencia peanuts for eating, $2.25 peck; shelled pecans, $1. Ib. ppd. to 500 miles. R. M. Turner, Rupert.
1963 Black walnut meat, Ig. pieces, $1.50 Ib. plus postage;
42, Wadley.____________
Several thousand Bobwhite quail, raised in flight pens, Tenn. Red Quail; also, few chukar partridges. Per No. 10 J. L. Tade, 1328 21st St. Columbus.
2, Temple.
Hen house manure for sale, minimum haul, 6 tons. Jeff Bales, 114 East Lake Drive, Doraville, Ph. GL. 7-2964.
D-churn with dasher, crank
Early strawberry plants, $5. C.; apricot and cherry bushes, 2 ft. size, $1. ea. plus postage/Permit 271. Mrs. Bela Jackson, Rt. 2, LaFayette.
Hay & Grain
WANTED
also, 5 Ib. for $7. ppd. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson, Rt. 2, Hiawassee.
Shelled pecans, new crop, halves, $1. Ib. ppd. in cello-
Pedigreed New Zealand white rabbits; and Calif, pink eye does, 6 mos. old, 8 to 10 IDS. ea. J. G. Tomlinson, 371F Vanderbilt Dr., Albany.
and gears, uses 5 to 10 gal. jar, 3 ft. tall, $10.; also, pr. platform scales, Fairbanks & Morse, good eond., $50. Day Davis, Rutledge.
Early Jersey, Charleston, Round Dutch, White Bermuda onions and collard plants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.; $3.50 M. ppd. Permit 38. R. Chanclor, Pitts (Z. C. 31072), Ph. MI. 8-2035.
Klondike strawberry plants,
18 shocks of stalk feed with some corn. R. H. Pace, 4819 Glenwood Rd., Decatur (Z. C. 30032), Ph. 289- 5152.
Mixed grass hay, including Fescue and Bermuda, grown
phane bags. Miss H a 11 i e James, James, Ga.
Poultry, Game,
Purebred blue check racing Homers, large birds, good flyers, mated prs., $4.; young prs., $2.50; show type white Kings, extra large, mated prs. $5., young prs. $3. J. B. Harrison, Kite.
Two-gallon churn with elec. Gem Dandy beater, $5. Can not ship. D. Bass, 2932 Parrot Ave., NW, Atlanta 21, Ph. SY. 4-3281.
Jerusalem Artichokes for eating purposes, $2. gal. plus
Fowl & Eggs damp packed, $1.50 C. ppd., behind Crimson Clover, squ-
$1.25 C. at home, min. ship- are bales, cut and baled with-
Hatching eggs from 50 postage. L. F. Culpepper, 2300 breeds of purebred Bantams, Dauphine St., East Point.
'
ment 200 plants, Ga. orders only. Permit 319. Mrs. Luther
S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE., Atlanta (Z. C. 30307), Ph. DR. 3-1846.
Old-fashioned green sugar
cane, the soft kind for plant-
ing, 5c stalk at field. L. H.
Grimsley, Rt. 1, Adel, Ph.
549-8489 (Sparks, no collect
calls).
.
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Charles W., and Round Dutch cabbage; Yates col-
Jards, white and yellow Ber-
muda onions, 85c C., 500, $2.; $3.50 M., delivered. Per. 217. H. E. Smith, Box 82, Baxley.
May Cherry trees, Blue Damson plum trees; old-fashioned Peach trees, ea. 3 for $1.; Muscadine grapevines, 5, $1.; black Raspberry plants and Hemalaya Blackberry plants, 5, $1. Add postage. Per-
out rain, $30. ton at barn; $35. ton del. to 50 miles. H. C. Alien, Rt. 3, Box 338, McDonough, Ph. 423-3379.
Approx. 300 bales good Sericea hay, 70-80 Ib. bales, for sale by bale or tons. W. F. Keenan, Rt. 1, Roswell.
Good Fescue Clover and Dallas grass hay, 90c bale. Lewis M. Teal, Douglasville, Ph. 942-2007.
Lespedeza hay, Ig. square bales, 90c; Coastal Bermuda hay, Ig. sq. bales, $1. R. L. Jackson, Hwy. 54, Jonesboro, Ph. DR. R-2245.
Choice Coastal Bermuda hay, 75c bale at barn, one mi. E. of Jones Cross Rd., on Hwy. No. 18. James R. Woods, Rt. 2, Box 166, Pine Mountain, Ph. 882-6580 (LaGrange).
FOR SALE
150 Smith Danish Brown Leghorn pullets, 5 mos. old, ready to start laying, $1.50 ea. Will not ship. Mrs. A. W. Courson, 902 Greenwood Dr., Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-6615.
Entire stock of Golden Sebrigfats, Duckwings, B. B. Reds, best color and lacing; royal purple Guinea, Ig. white ducks and few mixed Bantams for setters. All priced right. Cannot ship. Joe Williamson, 16 Anvil Block Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 627-4369 (no collect calls).
Araucanus (Easter egg) hatching eggs, sev. shades. Parent stock tasseled, ear muffed and rumpless, 25c ea. plus postage on order of less
hatched from show stock. A. L. Williamson, Sr., Rt. 6, Turner Chapel Rd., Rome.
Ringneck doves, $3. pr.; one
black and white, and one
brown and white doe, 3 mos.
old, $2. ea. Send M. O., ship
express collect No Sunday
sales. B. V. Davis, Rt. 2, Ac-
worth, Ph. 974-3063 (no col-
lect calls).
__
New Zealand white rabbits,
quality breed, reasonably priced. M. F. Stanley, 2185 Flat
Shoals Rd., SE, Atlanta 16, (Z. C. 30316), Ph. 378-7245.
Guinea pigs (cavies) for sale. R. L. Alford, Rt. 3, 1408 Campbell Dr., College Park, Ph. 766-1852 (Atlanta).
7 pr. common pigeons crossed with White Kings; also, 7 or 8 pigeons, about ready to work, $1. pr. or 25c ea. for lot.
Dried apples, 50c Ib. plus postage. Mrs. H. C. Westbrook, Rt. 2, Gumming.
Print sacks, 25 Ib. cap. (25 X 25 in.), some alike, 20c ea., or 6, $1. plus postage. Mrs. Irene Baker, Rt. 2, Box 108B, Adairsville.
Red sassafras, poke root, alder root, all kinds of tree bark, white ash roots and mullen, $1. for half gallon, plus postage. Herman Phillips. Rt. 1, WrightsviJle.
Unwashed shaeting feed bags, free of holes, $2.75 doz. ppd. to 3rd zone. Mrs. Evelyn Painter, Margret.
50 white chicken feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., no letters, and nice smooth cloth, 25c ea. plus postage. Will send COD, prompt shipment. Mrs. Mae
mit 305. Mrs. P. Malachi 400 bales lespedeza hay; than 2 doz. Charles R. Mark- C. W. Holsenbeck, Gray.
Wagoner, Blairsville.
Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Old-fashioned white England peach trees, Cling Stone, 1 and 2 yrs. old, 3-6 ft. tall, prices for 1 yr. olds, $1.: 2 yrs. $2. Cannot ship. Fully guaranteed. Permit 252. W. E. Smith, 421 King Arnold St., Hapeville, Ph. PP. 1-8272.__
Watercress plants, $1.25 C., orders shipped promptly. Permit 110. C. C. Gentry, Rt. 3, Red Bud Rd., Calhoun._____
Stuart, Desirable, Farley and Elliott pecan trees for sale. Write for prices, or come see them. Permit 31. L. E. Brown, Baconton, Ph. 787-
5785.__________________ Good many purple Concord
grapevines, well rooted, 40-c
and 500 bales Sericea hay, fair quality, all heavy bales. Charles D. Newborn, Rt. 1, Hartwell, Ph. FR. 6-2805.
Fine big oats, $1.30 bu.; Coastal Bermuda hay, 60c bale at barn; few larger bales, 70c. P. J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578.
Hay, well fertilized and limed, heavy square wire bound bales, excel, hay, baled without rain; 1963 crop pure Sericea; and Rye grass mixed, $1. bale. Mrs. Ray F. Almand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 366-7753 (Atlanta).
Brown top Millet, excel, quality, baled without rain, $40. ton. George Bell, Duluth, Ph. GR. 6-3615.
ham, Box 24, Ty Ty, (Z. C. 31795).
Bulldog type Cornish Bantam pullets, ready to lay, $1.50 ea. and you pay express charges. R. P. Stripling, Rt. 2, Box 235, West Point._____
Black breasted Red O. E. Game Bantams: 4 pullets and 1 cockerel, $2. ea. or $9. for the lot. J. C. Mitchell, 412 Cavender St., LaFayette (Z. C. 30728).________________
Game chickens: Montgomery Travlers and R. H. Aliens, 1963 hatch, hens, $5.; cock, $10. and up; trio, $20. Will ship. W. D. Luke, 409 S. Letitia Ave., Douglas._____
Blue peafowl, 1963 spring hatched, almost grown, $10.
White Fan'tail and White King pigeons, $3. pr. Send check or M. O. Will ship express collect; also, Calif, rabbits, all ages. W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 19, Ph. CE. 7-5340.
Approx. 75 White N. Z. pedigree rabbits, and practically new pens. No reasonable offer refused for entire stock of rabbits and pens. Roscoe Denmark, P. O. Box 72, Hinesville.
1963 Jumbo Ringneck pheasants, $6. pr.; extra cocks or hens, $3. ea.; Nor. Bobwhite eggs and chicks, first hatch Feb. 17 and ea. wk, thereafter, eggs, 16c ea.; day old chicks, 25c ea.; 5c per wk. increase. FOB. Per. 2. B. T. Carithers,
Angelica, 2 Ib. lard box full, $2.; wild cucumber, red alder and wild cherry bark, yellow, rattle, blood, heart, red sassafras, and May apple roots, $1. for 2 Ib. lard box full plus 25c portage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Yellow root and sassafras root, 5 doz. for $1., or large cracker box full, $1.50; wild cherry bark, sassafras bark, Ig. matchbox full, 75c. Add postage. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Yellow root, sassafras, queen of meadow, yellow dock roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, 4 Ito. lardbox full, $1. plus 35c postage. Mrs. Freeman Long,
C.; 2, 75c; 6, $2.10, Add post-
ea. Cannot ship. R. H. Free- Rt. 1, Nicholson, Ph. 757-2647 Rt. 5, Ellijay.
age. Permit 128. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, Ellenwood, 3917 Panth-
Pecans, Peanuts ersville Rd. (Z. C. 30049).
Scuppernong plants from
Poultry, Game, Carter's Vineyard, black and & Walnuts brown, well rooted and damp
man, Forsyth, Ph. 994-3524.
Several hundred Bobwhite quail, flight pen raised, ready for release, or breeders. Dressed on order. Permit 70; also, show type White King pige-
(no collect calls).
Wild flower honey, natural, raw, 5 Ib. tin extracted, $1.60;
10 Ib. tin, $2.75; 6, 5 Ib. cans, $8.50. Add postage. Edward Colston. Rt. 1, Taylorsville.
packed. Permit 86. B. O. Carter, Rt. 4. Box 204 C., Griffin.
FOR SALE
Fowl & Eggs ons, $4. pr. No less than 2 pr.
shipped express collect; Gold-
Sage, 1 Ib., $2.; 2 Ib., $3. ppd. to 5th zone. Harrison T.
Seed sweet potatoes, cert, by Ga. Dept. Entomology to be free from disease and weevil: Ga. Red and Red Early Sweet, grown from vine cutt-
Pecans, nice large ones, 1963 crop, 25c Ib. Mrs. James Wilkerson, 3418 LaVista Rd., Decatur, Ph. 938-2431.
en Sebright Bantams, $4. pr.; $5. trio. C. L. Cawthon, Riverdale, Ph. GR. 8-8106 (after 6 p. m.).
Bobwhite quail: live birds,
WANTED
Want to trade one pr. of purebred barred Rock Bant-
Brown, Rt. 2, Box 357, Toccoa (2^ C._30577). ________
100 pet. pure, dried, ground, red hot pepper, 1 oz. 40c; 3 oz., $1.; 1 Ib. $5.; 5 Ib. $15. all
ings, nice, not strings, $2.50 10 pts. hickory nut meats, $1. ea.; dressed birds, $15. ams, 1962 hatched, for one pr. ppd. L. Douglas Griffith, Rt.
Bu. at my place, containers $1.50 pt. plus postage; also, doz.; Ringneck pheasant Chuckars or one pr. Tenn. 1, Dallas (Z. C. 30132).
not furnished. Will not ship. qt. black walnut meats, $1.50 cocks, $2. ea. Permit 129. Al- Red quail. I will make the
L. W. Hutchinson, Rt. 1, Nich- pt. plus postage. Mrs. H. L. vin C. Arrington, Stone change in the Atlanta area.
olls, Ph. 632-4854 (Alma, Boggers, Rt. 4, Box 206A, Mountain, Ph. 469-8907.
Preston Ponder, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
noon or night, not collect). Griffin.
Pr. Mongolian pheasants, Want 3 Mallard drakes and
Miscellaneous
Klondike strawberry plants. 1963 shelled pecan meats, cock in full color, hen about 6 Mallard hens; also, pr. 300, $2.; 500, $3.50; $6. M.; not halves, 75c pint plus 20c to lay, $6.50; 2 adult, very Canadian geese, and pr. do-
WANTED
Mastadon, $1. C.; Kudzu postage, 30c on 2 pint order; large, dk. melanistic Mutant mestic or white geese, and
Crowns, rooted, $2. C.; 400, walnut meats, nice aad clean, pheasant hens, $6.50; golden other fancy breeds of ducks. Want fence post, 8 ft. long
$7.50; $12.50 M. Add postage. $1.50 Ib. plus postsg?, or $1.- pheasant cock, in full plum- Elizabeth H. Cornic, Rt. 2, D. W. Deen, 183 North Main
Permit 10. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, 75 pp.1 .: or $1. p'-' ' " s. W. age. $3.50. W. M. Rockel, Rt. Thunder Ridge Farm, Pender- Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-613(
Gainesville.
H. Greenway, E,L 2, lxue.
4, Box 97. Thomaeville.
^rass, Pfc. 654-3330.
(after 5 p. m.). .'
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MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, February 5, 1964
Want cut-off saw, heavy 50 bales hay, cured well,
Miscellaneous Notices Received On Thursday duty with or without electric and square bales, $1. bale. motor. Robert Smith, 2026 Ralph Dangar, Cox Rd., RosSumter St., NW, Atlanta (Z. well, Ph. 993-6621.
Much Too Late To Classify WANTED
Want split rail fence, 11 sections, 8 ft. long, and ap-
C. 30318), Ph. 355-3917.
Approximately 100 bu. yel-
Want small grain roller mill
for crimping oats or cracking corn, must be in good cond. J.
low corn, $1.50 bu. Reese Barnard, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9j-2490.________________
proximately 42 inches high.
N. McClure, 964 Crane Rd., Want straw to be delivered
Give details first letter as to Note: For -proper handling notices must be received by NE, Atlanta 24.
and scattered on garden 4
type of wood, etc. Must be The Bulletin Staff the first part of the week. For best
miles east of Douglasville on.
within 100 miles of Savan- results mail your notices on Friday or Saturday.
Want de-beaker in good Hwy. No. 92. Mrs. E. A. And-
nah (Z. C. 31406). H. T. Clements, 6206 Waters Road, Savannah.
Want good used English saddle within 60 mi. radius of Dalton. Buddy Hitt, Rt. 3, Dalton, Ph. 278-2597 (collect, after 5:30).
1950 Ford tractor, 2-disc turning plow, all purpose plow, $750. Reese Barnard, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 92490.
Ford 8-N tractor, 3 point hitch, in good condition. B. J. Timms, P. O. Box 122, Wrens.
I. H. manure spreader, good cond., $350.; Sugar C. Intn'l. tractor, good cond. all tires good, $400. Russell Sparkman, Roberts Road, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-5660.
Cub Farmall and equipment, engine just overhauled
cond.-: also, want Hammermill in good cond., within 100 mi. Mrs. L. G. Collins, Box 162, R,t. 5, Macon.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 1 yr. old, Jan. 26, wt. approx. 400 IDS. Nice formation. C. W. Wilson, Rt. 4, Rucker Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-5737.
erson, Twin Oaks, Audubon. Forest, 1135 Flamingo Dr., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. 755-1041.
Want Daphne cuttings, state quantity and price available. A. Douglas Cullen, 4 Avenue of the Pines, Wymberley, Savannah.
Want rooted scuppernong
Handicrafts Want 1963 dried horse ap-
ples free of core and peel, nice ones. Quote price per pound with postage. Mrs. Emily Fussell, 1120 White Bluff Rd., Savannah.
Want to exchange quilt patterns. Have Little Boy Pants and Jacket, Little Girl and Boy quilt patterns; also, patterns for cobbler apron, Mrs. Dennis E. Taliaferro, Garage Apt., 103-1/2 East Duffy St., Savannah.
Want to buy 10 yds. tatting. Mrs. S. J. Cars-well, 706 South Green St., Thomaston.
FOR SALE
Dbl., white, cro. bedspread, $30.; also, Bible bookmark-
ers, lOc ea. Add postage. Mrs.
P.egina Misfeldt, 149 Carruth Dr., Marietta, Ph. 428-4362.
3 dbl. bed quilt tops, new material, house top design, $2. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Emma A. Stanton, Rt. 1, Conyers.
Crocheting: pot holders,
scarfs, table cloths, and af-
ghans for sale. Mrs. T. P.
Hend'On, 113 Country Lane
NE, Atlanta 24.
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completely, disc plow, har-
1945 John Deere tractor, no row, cultivator, mowing
equipment, $350. Franklin machine, and saw attachment,
Askin, Rt. 2, Barnesville.
.all $350.; also 3/4 Dodge duel
Fuel burner D-17, wide
front end, whl. wts., live power take off draw bar, hp. 48; and John Deere B. tricycle,
i I
wheels with 4 new tires, $145. Robert Smith, 2026 Sumter St., NW, Atlanta (Z. C. 30318).
gas, power troll; draw bar, 800 gal. Craft milk tank, hp. 25. Harold Dailey, Rt. 3, stainless steel, used 18 mos. 2 Box 145, McDonough, Ph. compressors new condition;
423-4611. ___ __ _____ Surge pipeline, automatic
Allis-Chalmers tractor and cleaning, 4 milking units, combine 60 with good sheets compressor excel, cond. Henry and belts, ready to run, $175.; Winn, Dallas, Ph. 447-3690.
also. W. D. tractor, live PTO and hydraulics, sound condition, $375. Pierce L. Cline, Rt. 1, Social Circle, Ph. 786-7821
(Covington). ______ __
Two Farmall Super C. tractor in A-l condition with
complete planting and cultivating equipment. $1,000. each. V. C. Ellington, Conyeis,
Graham 5-tooth plow for 3- Ph. 483-8808.
point hitch, $150.: Allis-
Chalmers Combine 60, $300.; New Holland 66 Haybaler.
Case Helix self-unloading good cond., cheap, Intn'l. 2-
wagon, $200.; all in good point hitch, sickle mower with
working cond. Fritz Orr, Jr., new cutter bar; Intn'l. hay
19 Ozmore St., Newnan, Ph. rake on rubber. Dan Haygood,
253-4474 (after 7 jxjm.). _____ Jr., Culloden, Ph. 885-2141
Harvey HammermiJl, gro- (before coming).
und 4 tons of feeds, 23002400 RPM, $135., or will trade for hay, delivered. J. E. Eason. Jr. Collins. ____ ____
Cub tractor 60, side plow, cultivators, section harrow, power pulley, all in A-l cond., all for $1095. Grady Harris,
Good bush and bog harrow, Box 409, Quillian Rd., Dalton,
3 point lift, reasonable price. Ph. 278-7989.
Irvin Thompson, Loganville (ask for at Gulf station on Hwy. 78 in Loganville, live 2 mi. out on Sharon Rd.).
Gravely tractor LI, 6.6 hp., puncture proof tires, rotary plow, 30 in. rotary mower, 42 in. sickle mower, rotary culti-
1 purebred Jersey bull, 17 mos. old, also 1 Angus bull, 1 yr. old: will trade for Gernsey milch cows or brood mares. Mrs. Earl Anderson, P. O. Box 237, Jonesboro, Ph. 487-7702.
Purebred Santa Gertrudis bulls about 10 mos. old, for sale. No letters answered. Royce Richardson, Rt. 1, Fayetteville^Ph. HO. 1-3454.
Dbl. reg., both polled and Hereford Assn., calfhood vaccinated, and from a certified herd; several 20-24 mo. old polled Hereford bulls; several heifers and bulls, 10-12 mos.
old: CMR and Domino breeding for sale. Dr. Harry A. Wasden, Quitman.
16 dbl. reg. polled Hereford bulls 18-25 mos. old, calfhood vaccinated, good bloodlines and good performers; ready for service. See at farm. J. N. McClure, Rt. 1, Suwanee, (Shakerag community), Ph. C_IS._7-7343, (nights). _
18 mo. old large type Hoi-
stein bull, can be reg., from
T. I. Sullivan herd. $185;
also, 5 large type Holstein
heifers, 2 fresh with calves, 3
heavy springers, calfhood
vaccinated, top condition,
$300. ea. Russell Sparkman,
Rt. 1, Roberts Rd., Kennesaw,
Ph. 428-5660
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Reg. Yorkshire pig's, nice
vines, brown. John R. Teasley, Rt. 3,' Canton. ____
Want two or three bushels of Bunch Velvet beans. A. J. Eason, Jr., Collins.
2 purebred, large, N.Z.W. does, $3. ea.; one brown Calif. buck, $4.; one 1/2 Dutch-1/2 N. Z. W., $4.; also, pure Law grey, March hatch, chickens, very game, $20. trio; taking orders for Law grey and Law clipper eggs. W. E, Vickery, 6714 Howard Foss Dr., Savannah, Ph. EL. 4207 L_____
Breeder grade quail, all ages, produced by heavy prs, with good hatching and laying records. Write for prices. Permit 52 Joe Linkous, 4011 Briarcliff Rd., NE, Atlanta 29, Ph. 634-7416.
Four pair California quail; also, 2 odd roosters, $3. pr. J. F. King, 789 Ponce de Leon Ave., NE, Atlanta. _______
Pheasants: 2 Giant Mutant hens, $3. ea.; 2 pr. Goldens, $7. pr.; extra cocks, $3. ea. pr.: White Crested Kalege, $8. pr. All 1963 hatch. J. H. Roquemore, Rt. 2, Americus.
Birmingham Roller pigeons (Pemsom strain), youngsters, $2.50 pr.; mated pairs, $4.; various colors from grand performers in air. Two or more pair shipped. R. Lamar Brant-
5 quilt tops, little girl's friend, highway of distruction, $4. ea.; Georgia's butterfly, $3.50 ea.; 9 blocks of different colors, 4 four time, $2.50 ea. Add 30c postage on each. Miss Mozelle K. Clifton, Rt. 2, Box 217, Twin City, (Z. C.
John Deere rotary hoe, 2row, used very little, pull type, $125.; Massey Harris 60
SP Combine with 10 ft. grain head, good operating cond.
(used on small acerage), $1,495.; also 2-row John Blue side dressing attachment, used
vator, front cult, tool holder, gear reduction whls., rear hitch, riding sulky, attachment clutch shifter, all A-l cond. Sell together, or separately. Send addressed env. stamped, for reply. E. W. Gilbreath, Rt 7, Old Dalton Rd.,
selection of boars and gilts, unusually good bloodlines. J. F. Moore, Rt. 3, Box 142, Vidalia,__Ph. 537-3477._____
Reg. Yorkshires; boars and gills for sale. Buster Futch, Rt. 1, Alma^Ph^_g32-g41 6 .
ley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Wrightsville.
White King pigeons, $3. pr. Charlie Crowdcr, Melody Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd., Rt. 3, Marietta, Ph. HE 58656.
30471).
on Allis Chalmers tractor, Rome.
Pr. mare mules, wagon and
Hand made, full size, all wool, patchwork or crazy
good cond.. $35. E. N. Ensz, Louisville, Ph. LI. 7-6795.
Want post hole digger with 3 point hitch for Ford tractor,
harness, $150. Reese Smith, Rt. 3, Americus. Ph._924-7242.
quilts, well made with briar Small electric motor, good no junk. Must be in good 19 mos. old iron gray
stitching, $20. PP with check shape, $5. Ralph Danger, Ros- condition. C. W. Lambert, Rt. Quarter horse filly, very gen-
SALES
or money order. Mrs. W. L. well, Ph. 993-6621.
1, Bogart.
tle and well mannered; trade
Simpson, Rt. 1, Wildwood.
for pleasure mare of equal
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, $3., plus 20c ea. postage; and 4, $1. Mrs. H. C. Westbrook, Rt.
4 dbl. bed size quilts, hand made of prints and solids, all new cotton and cotton padding, Dutchman, puzzle, blue
New
cotton Bonnie
quilts, good material,
padded, $6. ea., PP. Call, Rt. 1, Ellijay.
value, or will sell. Alton Pitts,
M e a n s v i 1 1 e, Ph. 567-8648, (Atlanta).
EVENTS
2, Gumming.
4 quilts, one sunbeam, one 8 block, quilted by piece, one quilted by hand, and other by machine, and one pieced by pattern, the other small squares, machine quilted, $25. for all, plus postage. Mrs. Leola Pilcher, Rt. 3, Gumming.
Aprons with bibs, nicely trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs, 75c ea.; small appliqued cushion covers, any shape, 75c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Quilt tops made of new material, $2. ea.; tatting, hen and bid'die pattern, white, 50c yd.; cro. centerpieces lOc per medallion; also, cro. vanity sets. No checks. Mrs. J. L. El-
meteor, Norwegian pine, and letter S, $10. ea. PP or $35. for all. 50c each postage. Miss Cleo Evans, Rt. 2, Temple.
Large size broadcloth pillow cases, hand emb., lace trim, $2.25; button crown bonnets, trimmed, prints, organdy, $1.75; old fashion bonne t s, $1.45; band and clothes pin aprons, 75c ea.; bib aprons, $1., organdy band aprons, lace trim, $1.45. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple.
Nylon, pastel and white, shell stitch baby sweater, cap and 2 pr. bootees, $5.; bootees, 60c pr: cap and sweater, $4.40 PP, M. O. or C.O.D. Mrs. Robert T. Jones. Rt. 4, Box 14, Blairsville, (Z. C. 30512), Ph. 745-4968.
Little girls well made cotton dresses 1 to 6, $1.75 ea.; fancy organdy tea aprons, stitched with auto, machine, $1.50; print aprons, 50c ea.; quilt tops pieced by pattern, $2. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Cro. dinette center pcs., all white, or white with red roses, 30 in. diam, $3.; cro. 3 pc. vanity, all white or white, with yellow, pink, lavender, or blue roses, $1.25 set. Add 15c. Mrs. Coil Manly, Rt. 2, Lula.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, lone star, $6.; six point star, $5.; drunkards path, $6.; crossroads, $6.; grandmothers fan. $5. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr.,
Black mare mule, rides, and works anywhere, pastures with cattle, gentle with children and adults; guaranteed. Will trade for cow of equal value, or sell for $100, J. D. Spooner, P. O. Box 98, Douglas.
Good, gentle working mule; will swap for pure bred milch cow. D. W. Deen, 183 N. Main, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6130.
Pleasure horses and ponies, gentle, being used for lessons; all equipment, saddles, etc.; few Quarter horses; also, at stud: golden Palomino, Rack-r ing stallion; reg. Quarter horse stallion; and reg. Walking stallion. Don Cochran, Rebel Ridge Farm, Kennesaw, Ph._427-1819, (Marietta).
FEBRUARY 18 -- 1:00 P. M. -- State Purebred Hamp shire Sale -- Laurens County Agricultural Center, Dublin -- Selling bred gilts, open gilts and fall boars -- All consigned by Hampshire Breeders. Catalogues avail able from R. B. Coody, Rt. 3, Vienna.
FEBRUARY 20, 1964-- Thurs day, 1:00 P.M.--at my farm --Auction sale of Spotted Poland China and Duroc swine--20 bred gilts and 60 of our top fall boars and gilts -- Free Bar-B-Q din ner. Write for catalogue. VV. Preston White, Alamo, Ph, 568-4333.
lington, Rt. 2, Conyers, Ph. 483-8572.
Rainbow fiesta afghan in 9 rich multicolors, ranging from deep brown to sunny yellow, approx. 42 x 66 in., with matching pillow cover 15 x 18 in., reasonably priced. HaEel M. Smith, Chatsworth, (Z. C. 30705).______
Ov-al rose doily, $1.60; 3 pc. pansy dresser set, $1.25; pansy doily, $1.40; centerpiece, $1.; 3 pc. star dresser sat, $1.25; or all for $5.50. Mrs. Mae Whittle, Rt. 1. Box 34, Kingsland.
Pillowcases with cro. blue bird, wild roses, and colonial girl, $2. pr.; vanity sets, $1.
Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Cro. baby sets, cap and sweater, $4.40, made of baby nylon yarn and baby colors of white, pink, and green; fan pattern. Will make other patterns on order. Mrs. Edwin M. Robinson, Rt. 4 Box 147A, Dallas.
Want 10 to 25 tons of good Coastal Bermuda hay del. to my barn 2 mi. E. of Social Circle on St. Hwy. No. 11. J. H. Stephens, Social Circle, Ph. 464-3827.
Fescue. Orchard grass and Clover hay, $30. ton at farm. Lee Hunt, Rt. 3, Calhoun.
Coastal Bermuda and
FEBRUARY 20 -- 1:00 P. IVL -- Purebred hog sale -- Durocs and Spotted Polands -- bred gilts, open gilts and boars. Preston White's Farm, Alamo.
FEBRUARY 21 -- 1:00 P. M. --Bainbridge, Ga. Tri-State Angus Assn. Annual Sale -- Decatur County Livestock
Cro. bedspread, fringed, ea.; cro. doilies $1.50 ea.; or 20 dbl. bed size new print Brown Top Millet hay, baled Pavillion -- 15 bulls and 50
white, standard size, $50. Mrs. 6, $7.50. Add postage, no quilt tops, different patterns, and stored in top quality con- cows and calves, bred and
Max Lowell Harris, Rt. 2, checks or stamps. Dura Brad- $1.50 ea. or 4 for $5. PP. Mrs. dition, $25. ton F. O. B. E. H. open heifers. For catalogue
Ringgold, (Z. C. 30736), Ph. ley. Rt. 2, Waco. (Z. C. L. M. Maddux, 300 Hammond Ensz, Louisville, Ph. LI. 7- write J. R. Puckett, Blake-
404-935-2032.
30162).
SU Trion, (Z. C. 30353).
C795, (Wrens).
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