Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1963 September 18

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1963






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going to be charted on the leisure time
her than on the working time of its citizens.
During the past half century the United
es has experienced blessings that could be
undoing. Her population has expanded,
people are living longer and heaithier lives
her industry and farming have become so
cient and mechanized that she requires few-
people for the production of the necessity
is for living.

This has led the nation from a 70 hour
ing week to what is known as the 40 hour
week with most offices in big cities
ng less than 40 hours. The future certainly














The future economy of the United States

indicates that it won't be long before we will
have what is commonly known as a 30 hour
work week.

Continuing on this trend, we can easily
see how the off hours or leisure time of the
people of this nation is- going to affect the
economy of our nation.

Georgia must, therefore, develop her
natural resources if she intends to survive in
the struggle that is developing fo attract man
during his surplus time when he spends his
surplus money.

The continued development of Georgia's
agriculture and of Georgia's industry will not
sufficiently give to Georgia her share of the

national economy. Tourism must also be de-
veloped for Georgia's tourists and for those
out of state whom we would like to visit

Georgia because of their spare time and |

their spare dollars.

There are many places in Georgia that
could compete favorably with other places in
the nation if they were properly developed for
tourists.

The following article is the eighth in a
series about Georgia's natural resources that
are being or should be developed into recre-
ational areas and tourist attractions.



NUMBER 3

Phil Campbell







is Fall, Head North
But Stay i in Georgia!

HORACE CALDWELL, Director
Georgia Dept. of State Parks

With the first nip of Autumn turning
ills to a riotous scarlet and gold laced
: pine green, its time to turn your
ends into a vacation for the eye as
as a complete relaxation for the body
he soul . .. and theres no better place
do it than in the North Georgia State
In this section there are nineteen,
of which are maintained for Ne-
. All through the hills, the lakes, the
s, and mile upon mile of scenic
uty are especially attractive at this
e of year, drawing thousands of out-
aters as well as Georgians. Will you
me of them?

or convenience, lets divide this sec-
to three areas Atlanta, Athens
North Georgia. The first two areas
ave parks that may be reached
1 the central point within an hour or
easy driving. Those on the far north
der are roughly 100 to 130 miles from
lanta. Each park has its own distinc-
historical or scenic features, some
only for day picnicking, others have
ekeeping cottages, tent or trailer
. Most have swimming, boating and
lient fishing. Everyone of them can
ish wonderful out-of-doors enjoyment
he entire family.

ithin fifty miles of Atlanta are four
e Pirks . ... Red Top Mountain at











































in Springs and Senoia to the south. Red
Mountain State Park, as you may

hear is the first one in which we
installing mobile homes to serve as

a2 | Sept. 20, 21 Waynesboro Lions Club

rtersville, off GA 41 to the north, In-



vacation cottages and to accommodate

the demand for more housing at this pop- -

ular park. Indian Springs will also have
these soon, but Senoia is for day recrea-

__ tion only.
he fifty mile circle around Athens ~}

offers a choice of nine State Parks. The
facilities at Fort Yargo State
Winder are in the process of being ex-

panded with a huge dam under construc-

tion to form a lake for swimming, fish-
ing and boating. This and the new build-
ings will probably be ready for use by
next year, but it is open now for picnick-
ing and tent camping .... and be sure
to see the interesting old Revolutionary
Fort there. Hard Labor Creek State Park
at Rutledge offers facilities for vacation-

Park at





Agricultural

CALENDAR

Sept. 20 Complete Dispersion of Rey-
nolds Bros. Herd: 11:00 a.m.,
Union Stock Yards, Albany.

Quarter Horse Show & Western
Days, Windy Hill Ranch, Waynes-

boro.

Sept. 23, 24 Georgia State Barrow
Show, Cordele Stockyards: Cor-
dele.

Sept. 26-Oct. 5 Southeastern Fair, Lake-
: wood Fairgrounds, Atlanta.

Oct. 19 50th Annual Hereford Field
Day, 9:00 a.m., Seminole Farms,
Donalsonville.

Oct. 21 - 26 Georgia State Fair, Macon.

northwest corner,









ing or a days outing, as does Elijah Clark
State Park on the Clark Hill Reservoir
near Lincolnton. Victoria Bryant State
Park at Royston has camping sites and
picnic areas. Nancy Hart, smallest of the

State Parks, at Elberton; is used only for |

day picnicking. Bobby Brown Memorial
State Park, 16 miles from Elberton on
the Clark Hill Reservoir, offers pic-
nicking, boating and excellent fish-
ing. The Alexander H. Stephens Me-
morial State Park at Crawfordville is
particularly interesting for its fine Con-

federate museum and Stephens restored.

home, Liberty Hall. There are pleasant
pienic spots scattered throughout the
beautifully landscaped grounds.

For truly exciting autumn beauty, by
all means plan to visit some or all of the
six State Parks ranged along the north-

ern border in the Blue Ridge Mountains.
Cloudland Canyon State Park, in the far
probably offers the
most magnificent view, and is known as
Georgias Little Grand Canyon ==. 7a
marvelous setting for a days outing and
picture taking. Fort Mountain State Park
at Chatsworth has the ruins of an ancient
fort to explore, fishing, and hiking over
mountain trails, and five mobile home
cottages being installed. Amicaiola Falls
State Park, named for the beautiful 729-
foot cascaded falls coming from the
mountain lake above, is a favorite spot
for sightseers and vacationers. Vogel

State Park at Blairsville perhaps offers

more in the way of something to view or
do than most others. Historically inter-
esting as both Indian and American bat-
tlegrounds, it offers cottages, camping
and recreational facilities as well as the
comfortable Walasi-yi Inn for meals and
accommodations, weather permitting. In

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change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses.



Address all complaints to

EDITOR, Market Bulletin.

Want middle-aged Pp
for light tae ere and car-
penter work, lady to help}
with garden and_ chickens,

thorpe Hwy., Hinesville.





Want elderly couple to do
light farm work in exchange
for nice house with modern
conveniences, near Covington.
G. K. Singleton, 1911 North
Decatur Rad., NE, Atlanta 7.

Want white or colored man,
up to 55 yrs. of age, for farm
handyman. Must be sober,
healthy, dependable, and
clean. References. Wages and
house: Bo Je - Lipory, Rt.
Hawkinsville, Ph. 892- 2578.

Want colored man with
small family for regular day
work on cattle farm. Prefer
one who has had exp. driving



tractor, and with wife who
ean pick cotton. References
required. Col: Hazard = H.

Stay, Fortson Rd., Athens.

Equipment

SALE



FOR



Inin]. Harvester 2 row
combine, Model 76, with grain
and eorn header which will
combine all types of grain and
shell cern. $1,000., excel. cond.
Josh W. Allen, Rt. 1, Box 99,
Chester.

Quail brooder, 400 baby
quail capacity, perfect cond.,
wire floor, reasonably priced.
Gregg Ivey, 75 North Mill Rd.,
NW, Atlanta 28.

David Bradley garden tr-
actor, 3 horse motor, disc har-
row, dozier blade, cultivator,
adjustable foct unit, and 7 in.
turner, all in good cond.,
$175.; also, hand garden plow,
$5. H. L. Wilson, 1369 Brock-
ett Rd., Rt. 2, Stone Mountain,









Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF-.|
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Farm Work

WANTED



Small family wants farm
work and crop for 1964, can
do any kind of farm work, or
tend cows. Can move now.
Roy West, Rt. 1, Ellenwood.



Single white man, age 57,
wants job helping on farm, or
chicken farm with layers or
broilers, prefer with large*
family. Will work for board,
washing and small wages.
Cannot drive tractor or truck;
can work mule. Must have

us fare. Give age and num-

er in family. Taft Parker,
Rt. 1, Box 66, Jacksonville,
Ga. c/o M. A. Horton.

White man with large fam-
ily wants job en farm look-
ing after beef cattle, can han-
dle all kinds of farm mach-
ainery. Would consider dairy
work 12 years exp. milking.
Nee house wired for stove
on school bus route. Harvey
L. Freeman, Rt. 2, Box 175,
Monticello.

White man, 40 yrs. of age,
lg. family, wants job running
dairy or beef farm. Lifetime
exp. in dairy and beef cattle,
can furnish some help and
take full charge of herd. Must
have good salary and good
house. Sober and willing to
work. Prefer in North Geor-
gia. Give details first letter.
V.R. Moore, Box 92, Ty Ty.

White man, age 64, Christ-
jan, non-drinker, some in-
come, wants job with good
family to live in, room and
board. Can do chores, and
fences, good with stock, no
heavy work. Prefer So., or
S. E. Ga. Have own car. Some
salary expected. E. W. (Hap-
py) Taylor, Rt. 3, No. 75F,
Jesup.

Man, 52 yrs. old, single, so-
ber, wants job on farm as
caretaker, Good painter and
driver. Will work for room,
board, and small salary. Can
0 anywhere. Ellis Nolan, 865
Bedford St., NW, Atlanta.

"Retired man with small in-
come wants job on farm, look-
ing after chickens for room,
board, laundry, and small sal-
ary. Arch Gaddis, 1187, Al-
Race St., Roswell















,

Young white woman wants
work on farm for a place to
live, and $15. weekly salary.
Mrs. S. Coates, P. O. Box 521,
Trenton.

Disabled man, with family,
wants a farm to take care of
in exch. for repair to farm.
Need place with building lg.
enough to raise rabbits for
living (chicken house would



do). Would raise calves or
pigs on shares for owner.
James Morrow, Rt. 3, Box

322, Douglasville.

~ Middieased farmer _ with
wife and "13 yr. old girl, in
good health, wants job. on
chicken, cattle, or hog farm,
can handle any tractor, or
any kind of farm work. Good
referentes furnished. B. L.
Wilson, Box 244, Jonesboro,
Ph. JR. 8-6796.

Single man wants job on
farm with elderly couple help-
ing with growing broilers. W.
C. Stephens, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Man, age 53, (3 in family)
honest, non-drinker (can fur-
nish references), plenty of ex-
perience, wants job raising
broilers on large base. Need
4 or 5 R. house. J. B. Adams,
Rt. 1, Dewey Rose.

Widow, age 36 vyrs., (3
school age children 9-11-15
yrs.), wants farm ae of
any kind to earn honest liv-
ing. Can drive trucks, trac-
tors, and do any farm work.
Will go any place. Children
can work after school, in
great need of job and house,
and will accept reasonable
salary plus house. Mrs. Mary
Gillis, Rt, 2, c/o Clay Farm,
Macon.

White man, 49, and wife
want job looking after chick-
ens or layers, both experi-
enced. Can go anywhere, will
have to be moved, and can
go anytime. Need job at once.
(See me after 6 P.M.) S. T.
Wood, Vanna.

Farm Help

WANTED













Want dairy helper to help
me and son in dairy. Have
4 R. house wired for elec.
stove on schoo] bus route and
bus line, plus salary of $100.
month. W. J. Holcomb, Rt. 1,
ox, 126, Fort Valley.

ye

Ph. HI. 3-6140.
17 gas brooders, Oaks,
Warner, Hudson, and

Wood. $20., $25., and $35. ea.
Bob McConnell, Rt. 1, Young





Harris, Ph. 379-2793 (not

collect).
Farmall A. tractor, new
11.2 % 24 tires, post war

model, exceptional cond.,
lights and starters working,
always kept in shed, one
owner doesnt burn oil, comes

mower, planters, and ceulti-
vators. $550. Located at La-
Grange. H. F, Lewis, 9 Ridge-
view Dr., Cartersville, Ph.
382- 2434.

1960 Intnl. 1-20 high drum
cotton picker mounted on 560
Farmall tractor, has picked
approx. 100 bales,. 425 hours
on tractor, perfect cond., firm
$6,500. for quick sale. Ed
Darsey, Hawkinsville,
893-6681.

1962 VAC Case tractor,
Detroit Harvester sickle
mower, Athens 8 disc harrow,
and 4 whl. rubber-tired
wagon, all for $500. Will sell
harrow for $75., mower, $50.
and wagon, $35. after tractor
has been sold for $375. All
are in good cond. except
wagon, needs one tire. Good
rubber on tractor. Walker E.
Horne, Rt. 3, Box 84-C; New-
nan, Ph. 253-2413.

Surge pipeline with auto-
matic cleaning system and 4
DeLaval units with 2 H. P.
DeLayal compresser, excel.
cond., $1200. Henry A. Winn,
Dallas, Ph. 447-3690. _

Massey-Harris self propell-
ed, 7 ft., clipper combine, good
cond., $40. Robert E. Faran,
Rt, 3. Douglasville, Ph. WH.

New Idea No. 5 tobacco pl-
anter, 2 row, in good condi-
tion and priced right for cash.
T. L. Powell, Rt. 1, Bex 90,
Lake Park (Z..C. 31636).

John Deere 40T, 2 row, #tr-
actor with harrow, $550., or
will trade for one-row tractor













with rotary -mower. Jack
Taylor, Rt. 2, Jesup, Ph. GA.
7-3068.



David Bradley walking tr-

actor with turning plow, cul-

tivator, circle bar, and 6 H. P.
Briggs-Stratten motor, all
good cond., $150. J. W. Riely,
Rt. Sa Box. Sy; Quitman.

John Deere bush heg, al-
most new, and John Deere 3









point hitch tool bar. Olin
Pitts, Rt. 1, Carrollton, Ph.
TE. 2-8766.

fil

etc. Mrs. Lowell Mullis, Ogle-

*| machine, $40.

R.} mounts on Super C. Farmall

with 2 disc plow and 4. tts

Ph.

equipment

en.

Mitchel Bell, Box 77, Hobok-





Crook, Monee : Ph





1952 Ford 8-N, tractor, good
condition, $600, J. S. Nelms,
1968 Cedar Grove Rd., Conley.

6 Kero gas brooders (kero-
sene). Douglas Byrom, Rt. 1
Sharpsburg, Ph. 253-0893.

New Holland 66 hay baler
with 15 H. P. motor, ready to
pale, $395. Richard Beckham,
Molena, Ph. 553-5367.

Good 2 horse wagon, $40.;
John Deere mule mowing
kee Pe Conner;







tees Conyers.

Farmall 300 utility tractor,
used less than 600 hours, good
tires and new paint job,
$1150. No collect calls. James
H. Price, P. O. Box 62, Sparta.

John Deere 100 corn picker,
like new. L. K. ODonald, Rt.
1, Ringgold.

200 ft. of 6 in. screw con-









ings, less conveyer box, con-
veyer in good cond. and at
half replacement price. C. E.
Harris, Monroe, Ph. 267-6251.

250 gal. Wilson milk tank,
used 2 years. J. L. Earnest, Rt.
4, Carrollton. Ph. TE. 2-6216.

6 in. irrigation pumps
powered by Chrysler Ind. 7
motor, on 4 whl. trailer, with
670 X 15 tires, 20 ft. suction
hose and foot valve complete-
ly rebuilt and painted; also, 2,
15 ft., steel gates with hinges
and posts, built out of 4 in.
steel tubing, $35. ea. W. R.
Crowder, RFD, Greenville.

Golden No. 27 canemill in
good shape, $300. R. Mallen,
Rt. 2, Box 31, Climax.

Farmall H. tractor, frent
and rear tires, good cond.;
New Holland 77 hay paler









with 4 cyl. V-type air-cool
motor, good cond.; MecCor-
mick 1 row cornsnapper,

tractor, pract. new. Will sell
tegether or separately at rea-
sonable price. All kept under
shed. Guy Reagan Rt. 2,
Stockbridge, Ph. 423- 438r.



with 5 ft. scrape and cultiva-
tors, 3 point hitch and power
lift, good tires, runs good,
complete $700., or will trade
for good pickup truck. Harold
Webb, 6393 Winter Chapel
Rd., Doraville, Ph. 457-0056. -

Jehn Deere 1 row corn
snapper, good cond., with
hook-up for Ford tractor; also,
4 whl. trailer and 20 ft. con-
veyer with motor, $600. Gord-
on Cribbs, Rt. 2, Stilson.

225 metal hens nests with
waterers, feeders, 45c ea. Mrs.
Vaney Burke, Millen, Ph. 235.

Allis Chalmers G. tractor, 1
row, equipped with 1 disc
plow, opening plow, planter
and fertilizer attachments,
complete set of cultivators
with feet, and good tires.
Ideal for garden tractor. Come
see, or write. L. J. Folsom, Rt.
oe Hahira. |

Farmall 300, quick bitch,
torque amplifier, live PTO.,

16 in., bottom plows, 7-% die
sect. harrow, sub-soil plew,
planters and cultivators, used
very little, all in good cond.,
$1,700. J. T. Sapp, oe i. Box
13. Guyton, Ph. PR... 2-231 7.

et way egg washer,
$35.; A. R. Wood electric
es 500 capacity, used
once, $15. ea.; unassembled
Buckeye hatchery, cap. 38,080,
make offer; feed bin, 2 ton
cap., $35. Mrs. Margaret. D.
Deaton, 2588 Shiioh Dr.,
Decatur, Ph: 241-2749.
DeLaval glass pipeline, 4
milkers, vacuum pump, milk
pump, automatic wash-up
system, 4 weighing devices
and 500 gal. milk tank with
compressor, good condition,
$1,000. L. H. Jacobs, Rt. A;
Perry.

Farmall F-30 tractor, John
Deere 2 disc plow, 24 dise
smoothing harrow, all in good
cond. Will sell separately. M.
C. Aldridge, New Federal
Bldg., Winder,
(after 5 p. m, not collect).

6 Bramco, 1,000 capacity,
gas brooders, $30: each; 100,
5 ft.. waterers, 30c ea.; 16, 8
ft., waterers, $3. ea. See at}.
farm on Hwy. 78, 9 mi. W. of



















veyer with hangers and bear- |

John Deere M. T. tractor.

-cond,, $25.-C

Ph. 867-9675 |









Farmall Cub tractor
lights, starter, hydraulic
saw pulley, one disc
harrows, planter - fert
attachments, and cultivaic
$595. D. R. Bishop, Rt. 1, Pe
He Douglasville, Ph.
























a Pp {
converted into corn shel)
will shell 125 bu, per
has V-4 Wisconsin
mounted on_ sheller, a
good cond., $200, with mot
or $100. without motor.
Cagle, Rt. 3, Jasper. ;

1950 M. D. Diesel Intnl..
actor for sale. T. H. Pfeil, 3
5 Newnan.

3 A. R. Wood gas Bea
with gas line and cut-off M4
ves, excel. cond., $75. W.
Pittman. Rizele Lula, he 3%
3895 (not collect). : a

1950 cub tractor, plant
and culti., good harrow, sti
cutter (goes underneath |
actor), bottom plow folloy
2 small disc that harrow co)
motor overhauled inst fe
worked 30 acres, go
shape, $525. Ben J. Beall. J
-2, Hazelhurst, Ph. FR. 5- 46
(no collect calls). : 3

Wagon, good eond., and &
of front cultivators for Fo
tractor. Ed Hitt, Groyetown.

1950 John Deere traci
with cultivators, complete
overhauled, $595. James

Smith, 146 Main St., -Lavon
Ph. 356-8312.

~ Steel farm wagon with J
actor hitch, will earry hea
loads, $35. No Saturday cal
. B. Sherer, Rt. 1, LaGran;

8 Buckeye coal broode
$5. ea., or $100. all togeth
Edgar A. Thomas, Rt. 3, Jet
erson, Ph. 367- 8530.

Athens 5 dise tiller wi
seeder box, 2, two hor
wagons, and 7 ft. New He
land mower. Hemer L. Chafi
Rt. 2, McDonough.

Pecan shaker, cable iyi
runs off pulley wheel of
actor, in good cond., $65.: als
12 bottle Babeock milk teste
electric, tests bottles and ot]
er supplies, $30. J. V. Weid
man, Rt. 3; Macon (Z3
31206).

Cultivator, ee : poi
hitch, like new, $19 a
Broek, oe 297, Faitburn, B
964-2741

ay duty farm traile
with new 750, 16 in. 8 p
tires, body 6 X 10 X 2 it. hig
overload springs, capaci
5,000 lbs, used to haul hog
cattle, and corn, for sale 4
will trade for anything I ce
use on farm. J. K. Hyde, R
2. Box 134, Thomasville, PB
CA. 6-2705.

Electric


























chicken inane
cacy. 300, only used one
$10. Must pick up at my plac
Mrs. Grace Torbett, India
Springs.

Steam boiler, different size
of steam radiators, coal stoke
and automatic gas burner. {
heating chicken houses, ree
sonbly priced at my home.
J. Pettit, 2697 Tilson Roa
Decatur, Ph. BU, 9-8538.

500 gal. fuel oil tank, g
Rn. Bohanan, g
a; Conyers, Ph. 483-8539.

Roto-tiller attachment fe
David Bradley garden tracte:
$45. or will trade. James FE
Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Spring:

Ph. 943- 3071.
Ford corn picker, Haete
mounted type, one row, read
to use. Oscar Cannon, Rts
Cleveland.

500 gal. Propane or Butan

gas tank, valves, controls
some gas, good cond. $17:
Jas. L. Broome, Jr., Daitor

| Ph. 278-2697 (not collect).

Big Dutchman. automati
feeder with clock and 260 ft
of trough, good cond., $350. W
W. Mask, Jr., Rt. 3, Paveie
ville, Ph. 461-7277. a

One 4 ton and one 2 ton
tractor pulled, fert. and lim
spreader, good condition
spreads 30-50 ft. wide strip
4162. Holyoak, oe! ap

500 gal. Propane fa











Athens. Harvey L. Hanamond,
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Want cotton stripper in d type Reg. Here-| Double Reg. polled Here-| 2 yr. old purebred Guernsey
good cond. Give aeiatle ind ford cows with first calves by | ford bulls and heifers of tcp|bull subject for papers, $300.
price. Norris Bryans, Rt. 1,| side; steer, 5 mos. old; 2 heif-| quality, calfhood vaccinated, |at my farm. Jinnmy R. Smith,
Newborn. on a wes oe ao be ee Cc. M. R. and Nagton ee Se omSOn Ph. ee ea au
a: 5 : all well marked, $700 breeding. Fred D. ucke 6: evenings, (not collec
FOR SALE : Caen at ALN ear Mask, Jr., Rt. 3, Fayetteville, | Dawson, Ph. 995-2860. , i
: - drill, prefer neat LaGrange. paeeicae 5 Reg. polled Hereford bull, Ee es At ev.
gia & bens tae ee nae Wee no ha Victor Domino breeding, well All grandsons of Intnl. Grand

wae t ilk, gives| marked and tame. calved Nov.| Champion bulls, Hileenmere
ene Boom Use Wel oa amas aan day. sives|7 1962. R. C. Moon, Rt. 4,|breeding, guaranteed breed-
pei Ph. Bete Mt tater for cattle). Robert | ip F. Gustatson, Ri. 1, Box| (ao ctiiectys [Gert Browne e/o Wilsom Anas
ee eee Baker, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 265, La- | 104, 4 Ubu ee as us Farm, Rt. 2, Duluth, Ph. :
> model John Deere B | Fayette. Few half Angus and half| 25 breeding age polled|GR. 6-3679. ;














































































r, recently overhauled Charolaise bulls ready for|Hereford heifers, mostly a ie
new paint, 4 new tires, ive wane eee service, from Reg. stock; also,| purebred but not registered.|| Two small heifers for sale
roll-o-matic front farm of equal = values This | See Charolaise bull, 3 yrs.| George Eager, Rt. 1, Valdosta,| at farm. C. C. Dominy, East-

eh ne a ft. generator was used to light old. ty pages oe Dia-|Ph. CH. 2-3195. man 4 i
ee ous bal chicken Houses, and is. pow= | 208 oo Ee UES ; Baby calves, % beef ae :
$650. | ered by 4 cyl. Crosley engine. | Wick: Reg. polled Herefords: 4 bulls and heifers; also, few






-| James H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder| 2 dbl. Reg. Hereford bulls, |Choice young bulls weaning, | Gai. type heifers, 3 days to
ran. __| Springs, Ph. 943-3071, wis approx. 1400 Ibs. ea. RY Hoar Younes. Penrers We Me (ONS week old. conn &. Harvell,
5 2 wheel,| Want 1 horse wagon with | $300. ea udson, Rt B hi Rt. 3, Mariet-|Rt. 4, Box CA eg
steel trailer or|auto wheels, horse gear, and por 80, Manchester, Ph. 846- ta, Ph. 427-5404, Phi 260 10% se ee zs
, 8 X 5 ft. stake| % section drag harrow. Arch 985 ee Polled Herefords: open. and
; sides and fitted canvas| Gaddis, 1187 Alpharetta St., Herd dispersal: 24 horned 20 real nice, Reg. polled} bred heifers, brood cows and
with tail gate, _ $200. Roswell. Herefords, Reg., 9 cows, 5/Hereford bulls, deep red, good | bulls, predominantly Victor
f Dunlap, 1407 Richard Want 10 Tent tited iraonorm (wee calves at side, others|conf. and quality, of popular Domino breeding. C. V. for
Decatur, BU. 4-0430. with option to buy, with pe Oe hee bu el pens ee as Be Bangs, reg. jp ee
aaa we ormed and well marked; red or commercial breeders. | priced to se ampbe
shi silage cutter with hay | frontend loader attached, young bulls and 3 heifers of |C. V., 12 to 24 mos. old and|P.O. Box 65, Jackson, Ph. T15-

we ee be Ei Wee a varying ages. Charles _ F.| ready ae service. Winton C.|7031 (day phone).
comb, 3098 Lavista Rd., De-|Howe, 1278 S. Roswell Rd.,| Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. Wipunebicde Shouhoreonle
2 polled, 5 horn _ type, neat

ipright silo, $100.; 300 gal. | oor Ph ME 49958. Marietta, Ph. 428-3445. 584-2312 (Odum).
2 Jersey and Guernsey Holstein bull, thoroughbred head, fast gaining, big boned,

es stainless ee W :

tank, good as new. A ant parts for Gibson gar- : &

; milch cows; 3 Jersey and|but not Reg., 15 mos. old, wt.|Kinellar Napolean bloodline.
866- ue 5, Ringgold, Drive, - Riverdale, Ph, Allen | Angus calves. James L.|approx. 500 lbs. $100. Mrs.| Will Reg. C. E. Simmons,




































































8679. Broome, Jr., Dalton, Ph. 278-| J. F. Mozley, Rt. 1, Austell,| Carnegie, Ph. 732-2067. (no
oe factor and Ben Mewar 2697 (not collect). Ph. 948-5676 (not collect). collect calls).
k t, $450., ill an ereury, i aan ; a= :
Hood psa tuck, ies | oa ane ue De BH eR AEG, eh hE sel ated ae Swine
i Lo Be 2 Chats. cond. Mies Dunaway, P.O. 86, | approx S., proven | mos. old, well marked. Ss 2
ae oD S-|Tineointon, Ph. EL. 9-3543, "| Preeder, $400. E. L. Roberts,/E. M. Jordan, Dunwoody, Ph.|~ Duroc boars and gilts,
: Rt. 2, Box 272, Hephzibah, | 255-6353 (not collect). -_|3 to 4 mos. old, treated for







rn shaker with 3 screens, aoe oe ed Oe Ep eeon ene): Black Angus bull, pure but| Cholera and Erysipelas, can

2 whl. farm trailer, well 25 Reg. Angus heifers with|not registered, 16 mos. old,|be Reg. excel. stock, 30 to
$35. H. D. Sher- oe Re depot ge ee first calf and bred back, and|$150., or will exch. for bred/| choose from, $25. each; ser-
rd, 601 gicmics Circle, SE, (after 6, not collect). a few bulls of all ages. E. J.| Angus heifer of same value.|vice age boars, 10 mos. old
anta (Z. C. 30316). Ww a aoe BGM IBEL for cee oe E. S Sees See Cu turn right at $55. each. All nominated in
5. Se an or 5 in elt tor | Lakeview Farms, Screven, Ph.|end o: .E. Expressway at/| United Duroc Swine Registry.
ood: Eggomatic graders, | pulling hammermill, 30 ft.,| LY. 6-2611. ; Suwanee. Robert Ash, 2031] Frederick Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box




















ases Be hr. $225. each;| or thereabout, in good cond. | E. Roxboro Rd., Atlanta 24 1 jee S Be
good, G. L. F., 10 @ase per | State price. C. H, Phillips, Rt. oe Reg, Angus bulls, | 5 aoe. /182, Guyton (15 miles S. Es
egg washer, $300. Will|3. Ellavilie (Z. G. 31806), Ph |6 Mos. to 30 mos. old, $100. oe on Hwy. 30), Ph. 772-3345.




one or 3 ui r to $250., papers furnished; 3) 4 good Hereford (White- : oo
=p Want Toa Deere Grass- but purebred. T. L. Surles, good bull in July, $200. ea.; Stock sired by Champion Mr.
row Ford corn picker,/land drill and calf creep|c/o Winkler Farms, Preston. |2 nice Whiteface heifers bred Prestige, Master of my own
working Condition, $595. | feeders. E. J. Swims, 3566 Res. Angus bulls, excel.|in July, $125. and $150.; also, Wonder boar, Inglenoods For-
les Kemp, Jr., Camilla, Feel Rd.. NW, Atlanta conf., best bloodlines, from 2 nice fat Whiteface steers} Ward Step by champion Step
3 : (2. _ 80305}, Ph. CE 3-8915. clean herd, calfhood vacci- ready ee tee Hou: oa Forward and Mans Man: bred
ton, bulk feed bins, 2, 5 Watt Cultipacker, state|nated. J. O. Crowley, 129 Pa oor S ae de es eee sows, bred gilts and service
bulk feed bins.. 8 gas|condition and price. Charles} Bankhead Avenue, Carroll- | #W!s trickland, (Griffin to) pears, boars as low as $35. to
ae g 5 : _8 4: Fayetteville Rd. at McIntosh | 4 ar 200 Ibs., $50.,
ders and several feed tr-| 1. Goodwin, 307 Pineland|ton, Ph. TE. 2 8402. $45.; one near
s, 5 ft., with 1 ec Rd., NW, Atlanta SPN 8 eal eee eae ea ere rat aes rom Baptist Church), Experiment, Res.: 30 choice pigs, weaned,
ie Gants, a 1210. Polled Hereford bull, 3/Ph, 227-6279 (Griffin, not $20. ea. Morris Sanders, Glen-
ley, 2447 Canton Rd., a jyrs. old, 1100 Ilbs., proven, j collect). wood (4% mi. heart of town).
ta, Ph. 427- 2144. Want Farmall Siger, A. a put not registered, ae Reno Anche neers pred S
140, or Farmall C. tractor/ing to prevent inbreeding, s = ie

















































Choice Duroc breeding





. Fi d open, and cows with and
e and equipment in good cond.,|$250. Clayton Bond, Dewey | 2" stock, males and females, all
E : reasonably ee for cash. D.| Rose, Ph. 288-3011 (Elber- wilrout calves, esabo, oe from large litters, all ages,
quipmen R. Bishop, Rt. 1, Pope Rd.,| ton). ee ploowlines And clean: geiko, |tecated, and registered an
Douglasville, Ph. 942-4108. Homan cow, fresh with|Res. Angus bulls ready for | buyer's name. William E. La-





WANTED second calf, for sale without] light and full service, $300. | Bier. Metter, Ph. 685-1016.

Want cultivators and plant-

ers for B. F. ey Leo calf, $175. ted Judkins, Rt. 2,)/ea., clean and C.V., guaran-| Spotted Poland China ser-

Want disc or bottom plow | Would buy B. Avery trac- Powder Springs, Ph. 943-|teed breeders. F. W. Phillips,|vice boars sired by Mr.

se with Ford tractor, must|tor for parts. iayen Bond, | 2683. CCCSCC*d C0. Westover Farm, Kenne-|Sjandout of 1962. This boar

ae eee ae ane Noone Dewey Rose. 2 Jersey bulls, 3 yrs. old|Saw, Ph. 428-2959. | sold fop Sete Type Ce

Y priced. Roy yrick, and 18 mos, old, 700 and 400 We 2 | ence. ackmon, FPine-
Stockbridge, Ph. 483.| Want 50-60 hog type chick-| fo 1B gps, ld. 100 and 200 Sr aia Rurse (2 al SE) Peon

(Conyers, not collect). | en feehees 8 ft. long, eoed separately. B. B. Brand, 2288|!each. K. P. Conner, Rt. 1,| 3544

ant Butane gas tank, be- | 7S State price in letter. Wesley Chapel Rd., Decatur, | Conyers. English 1g. black swine, im-

O, Braswell, 119 Walker Dr.,/py,. BU. 9-5066

and 9500 gal. cap.,| Monroe, Ph. 267-9156. : - Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford | ported from England: service
ess or no more. Price Black Angus bull, wt. ap-| pull, 3 yrs. old, Domino blood-|age boars and_unbred sows.

ist include delivery to just| Want second hand tractor | prox. 750 lbs., 7 mos. old; al- line, ready for heavy service,|Mrs. Hubert Smith, Rt. 1,
nd Roswell. Harry R.| disc, plow, harrow, and other}so, Black Angus bull, wt. ap-|for sale or will trade for| Box 129, Pearson, Ph. 534-
ce, 89 Memorial Dr., SH,| equip., Farmall Super A. or| prox. 600 lbs., 6 mos. old, en-| calves. R. E. Black, 13 Black- | 7582.

lanta 12, Ph. JA. 4-7361. Ford with 3 point hitch, must | titled to register, dam from|hall Dr., Jonesboro, Ph. 474-

























































Cnt t =|be in good condition. C. R.| Hardy Farms, Griffin. Both 7148. 15 pigs, 6 wks. old, Yorkshire
eae in buying chick- Richardson, Rt. 2, Barnes-| bulls of good conf, C.V,, gen- 16 Holstein heifers, C.V, to | CToS good healthy pigs, $10:
ville, Ph, 1449 (not collect). |tle and halter broke, Eileen- s , each. James H. Kent, R y









and move. _Must_be freshen in 2 to 4 wks., wt. Powa erate Ph. 943-
p, June Smith P.O. Box! Want 1 upright boiler, type | Re 7 es Ne S. Bailey, 850-1000 Ibs., $175. to $225./sq71 SO 3 :
omson, Ph. 595-2381) used at_a dairy. Neville Mc-| S\ iyo St 54) Ph AL, 3-(a. J. P. Simpson, 6045 But- :
0 collect calls). Cline, Rt. 2, Box 167, Fair- 4788 (no collece calls). ; fington Rd., College Park, Ph. Purebred Spot boars far-

























Nant to buy used windaiill burn, Ph. 964-7313. eb PO. 1-6859. _ ego: in RN meat type
m fit. i 5 : : 1 g iv og, Reg. in buyers name
ust letter, Kenneth Goole, | Want 10-12 in. hammer-|trudis cows and bulls; also,| _Stocky built, short coupled, | p%yo1cG,, (Red), Rt 2. Fort



mill with crusher and power|few second cross cows for | registered, rich colored, horn- 827.
take-off, dust collector, and sale. JW. Morris, c/o Double |&, Hereford bull, calved 12- Gaines, Ph. 768-4827. |
magneto. State price, make,|M. Farms, P..O. Box 119, Car-| 3-62. Carl Roberts, Ball] g SP.C. and Duroc crossed
and cond. P. J. Lipory, Rt. 1,|rollton, Ph. TE. 2-2852, (Mbr. | Ground. pigs, 8 wks. old, wormed and
Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578. |Santa Gertrudis Breeders} 5 yr. old nes Angus bull SN bacon type, a
Intl.). : with papers, gentle and well/and healthy, eac
eon een ae Jersey milch cow and 2) mannered, wt. about 1200 lbs., Haymore, Rutledge, Ph. 484-

7268.

C. T. Tolliver, Rt. 1, Rocky|black grade cows, bred to|%225. R. E. Cochran, Rt. 1,
Face, Ph. 673-2049. Black Angus bull, reasonably | Box, 410, Roswell, Ph. 993- Reg. Hampshire boars, 7
= priced at farm; also, 2 nice M0 ee mos. old, old enough for light
Want good used hub and steers. W. I<: Stringer, Box Thoroughbred gray Jersey | service, good bloodline, from
axle for rear of 1952 8N,/222, Atlanta 1, Ph. DR. 3-| bull, son of A.B.S., Sub. for|Mighty Ranger, great-grand-
964-3531 (after 6 P.M.). | Ford tractor, and good used | 00992 (not collect). Reg., gentle, 500 lbs. 7 mos.|son of Western Packer (a
600 x 19 front tire for same; "Herd of Reg. Angus, consist- | ld, $110. Velvie Harrison, Rt. | $4,000. boar); from herd test-

Want for cash, 1 disc tiller
Massey Harris pony trac- also. Vee Coch ft ing of 15 good milking cows| 1, Pendergrass (3 mi. north).|ed for Bangs and Lepto. These


















small tractor with
scrape, will trade
rd pickup truck or Ford}
p truck for same. C. E.
bs, Rt. 1, College Park,














































State what you have. and carrying second calves, g00d| Res. Jersey cow freshened | Roars have been treated for
ice in first letter. No col- Md ee ee 2 year old Eileenmere bull | in Te eee eeee na calf. See | Cholera sang, WTO eres aS s
i calls, James L. Golden, Want 600 gal. bulk milk|and 7 calves, $4,000. S. C.|me after 4:30 P.M. J. C. Her-| Sell. 0. SE aay . Oo,

1, Bremen. cooler in good cond. Charles|Bryant, Woodbury, Ph. 553-|ron, Sr., Rt. 1, Martin (Ste-| Moultrie, Ph. 985-4208.
Want Ford tractor, 3 point | W- Hollingsworth, Rt. 1, Me- | 5322. phens County). . Reg. Hampshire hogs, all







ch, bush hog harrow, ro- Donough, Ph. 423-3188. 20 head of Guernsey, Jersey, Northern Holstein springer, |sizes and ages: weaned pigs, ~
mower, at bargain Ace. : : and Ayrshire heifers, Charol-|to freshen any day with sec-|$25. and up; service boars, an
K. Singleton, 1911 De- aise bull put with them first| ond calf, wt. 1200 lbs.; 4 milk | $60. and up; bred gilts, $100. 4
ur Rd., NE lente ae Ph. ivestoc pant of June. good quality,|type springers, to freshen in|All treated for Cholera and :
3-8982 (after 6 P.M.). C. V., weight 500-600 lbs.,| about 30 days; 5 cows with|Erysipelas and from Cert. t
aS head. Lamar Putnam. | calves by side: purebred Hol-| Brucellosis free herd. Certi-


























ant set of Hi-crop wheels | ] Bo Er ld; Black|fied meat type breeding on
C. A. Allis-Chalmers trac- roe eet. ee mc 964.6096" aS Accs pal ae ae Decs both sire and dam_side. All |
yang 4 row ey eee : : SS = | heifers on State Hwy. 41 be-|and mixed Santrugis bull, = OES eu aneeca ay a 4
-| yr i ut bes : 4
eels; also, for sale, 16 disc Cattle pe Buena Vista and Pres eo et een Oe od Malle Gochmn: Ph Wel a=
f
I

lorway tandem _ harrow, S SS :

w this season. H. M. Simp-| Reg. Angus cattle, 5 cows| Several Angus cows, 5 with pe eee te ewok: ea

, Rt. 3, Box 84-A., Mc-| with calves at side and rebred;| calves by side, several polled sl 50 good lLandrace feeder
20 weaning age heifer and| Hereford cows with calves by|. 6 fine Shorthorn heifer! shots, 60-90 lbs., 20c Ib.; 10

bull calves, good Wileenmere| side, and dbl. Reg. Hereford; calves, 5 to 7 mos. old, full Landrate sows, some to come

) breeding and .reasonable pull, 2% yrs, old. See at| but not Reg.; also, Reg heifer/in soon; also, young Rees.

oe [River Mrs. A. W. Hill, 2925 Hampton. George H. Patce,}and 2 Reg. bulls, 5 to 7 mos. Landrace male, 200 Ibs. Loyd i







ancy Creek Rd., NW., At- | 2845 Old Hapeville Se SW, Jold. F. R. eae Roberts- |Keadle, Yatesville, Ph. 6953-3
hb. CE. veo : Atlanta 1 ioe : tows. (Barnesville).













'G Guaranteed by Manufacturer
EFound by State Chemist



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PROTEIN FAT FIBER
ASH BROTHERS MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia
Ash Bros. Finisher MashMedicated G 20.0 7.0 3.0
: *Fat low F 23.8 6.6 3.0
JHE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, Cincinnati, Ohio
Buckeye 44% Protein Solvent Extracted Soybean
Oil Meat S 44.0 5 7.0
*Fiber high F 45.5 1.3 7.4



BURT FEED & POULTRY CO., Juno, Georgia





















1963

GEORGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC. Dalton fSoersia
Strian's Complete Breeder RationMedicated og 6



*Protein low







HALES & HUNTER, Cartersville, Georgia :
) Red Comb Broiler Starter Z3Medicated G
*Protein Tow : Ee

~ Red Comb High Fiber Pullet Developer ae Cea Ole

*Fiber high eee

IDEAL BY-PRODUCTS DIV., Wilson & Tooner Fertilizer Co.,
Lawrenceville, Georgia :
Ideal Brand Hydrolyzed Feather Meal GS
*Protein low I Fs

















LANIER FEED MILL, Gainesville, Georgia


































































Burt Broiler Finisher, Medicated c 19.0 6.8 3.5 Swisher HogmiksMedicated (For Swine Only) oS
*Fat low E 20.2 8.0 3.0 *Protein low iE
Lanier's Broiler StarterMedicated GS
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia ~ *Protein low f Eo
Prosperity Brand "Old Process: 41% Protein : ; =
Cottonseed Meal G 41.0 3.0 14.0 | MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia
*Protein low, Fiber high F 40.0 5.4 14.6 Fairway 44% Poultry Concentrate
: : *Fot low : F
CENTRAL SOYA, McMillen Feed Division, Fort Wayne, Ind.
Master Mix Tenn. E. Broiler Starter 328-16C-Med. G 21.3 6.9 2.9 MARINE & ANIMAL BY- ERODUGTS CORE. New York, N. Y.
*Protein low F 22.0 6.0 4.0 Mapco Fish Meal Gc
Master Mix Tenn. E. Broiler Starter 328-18C-Med. GS 22.0 6.0 4.0 _ *Protein PAS ; : Fs
*Protein low F 21.5 7.0 2.9
Master Mix Tenn. E. Broiler Starter-Med. G 220 6.0 4.0 MILLER POULTRY & FEED CO., Piedmont, Ala. : ae
*Protein low F 21.2 77 a7 Miller's Broiler Riolnee Gc
Master Mix Sweet 16% Dairy 619 G 16.0 2.5 15.0 Protein low Ag
ehber Holi Pet A S38 MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED CO., INC., Chamblee, Georgia.
S ia R Breeder Mash : GS
COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Ga. Coreen Serer Sree : ae
Broiler Maker Finisher Medicated (A-pius) G 18.0 4.0 4.0 : 3 :
*Fat low F 25.2 3.6 3.2 NASSAU FERTIRIZER & OIL COMPANY, INC., BS
Fernandina Beach, Florida : i
DAHLONEGA MILL, INC., Dahlonega, Ga. : Nassau Fish Meal with Preservative : G
BF-20-Amp Dahlonega Mill Broiler Finisher, Med. G 22.0 6.0 3.0 *Protein low : ee ah
*Fiber high F 22.0 8.9 a2 x ; : - =
Dahlonega Mill Broiler FinisherMed. BF-20-Amp . G 22.0 6.0 3.0 NUTRENA MILLS, Minneapolis, Minnesota :
*Protein low F 21.4 8.7. 3.0 Nutrena Sweetiow 16% Dairy Feed (S) : G
Dahlonega Mill Broiler FinisherMed. Gc 22.0 6.0 3.0 *Protein low F
x i 3 \ BH
Erotein; low Ee AU as PUBLICKER INDUSTRIES, INC., Philadelphio, Po. 3
WILLIAM DAVIES COMPANY, INC., Donville, Hl. Prograso!l Corn Distillers Grains with Solubees G
Swisher Super Lay SF S 33.0 6.0 8.0 *Fiber high : F
ca i 2s 6.0 : =
ppotein ee pee 5:3. | RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, Macon, Georgia Joe
DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia Purina Commercial Eggena i G2:
_ Elizabeth Beauty Brand, 36% Protein Cotronseed *Protein low F.
36.0 2.0 17.0 =
ie Seren lee F 35.2 oo. 15.0 SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, a, oe
: 5 Puilet Developer Gc
- EMPIRE RICE MILLS, INC., Fair Oaks, Arkansas ~ *Fiber high ae SE
Rice Mill By-Product G 6.0 5.0 28.0 Pullet Developer : GS
*Protein low E 5.8 5.6 28.0 *Fiber high F
SG 6.0 -5.0 28.0
Rice Mill By- aires ae F 60 54 29,0 | STAR-KIST INTERNATIONAL, S. A. Panama City, R. De P.
E : Fish Meal i G
FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia *Protein low: F.
Feedright Master 36% Poultry Concentrate G 36.0 2.5 6.0 Peruvian C. P. P. -F-1282-B Mobile Fish Meal GC
*Protein low F 35.3 2.8 5.5 *Protein low rE
GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia W.S.B. ENTERPRISES, INC., Mansfield, Cisne Ss
GMC Growing MashMedicated 18.0 3.5 1a W.S.B. All Mash Layer z ae = G
*Protein low 17.5 3.9 5.3 *Protein low | F








FEEDS PENALIZED FOR




FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURER'S GUARANTEE

July,













G@Guaroenteed by Manufacturer
FFound by State Chemist
PPenalized
PROTEIN FAT FIBER
ALBERS MILLING COMPANY, Kansas City, Mo. 5
; Alberts Rabbit Family Ration G 18.0 25 16.0
(P) Fiber high F 17.5 2.5 19.0
BREMCO ALFALFA MILLS, INC., New Bremen, Chio
Bremco Alfalfa Meal G 13:0: V5) 33.0
: (P) Protein low F 9.6 i 34.0
THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, Cincinnati, Ohio
Buckeye 44% Protein Solvent Extracted Soybean
Oil Meal S 44.0 0.5 7.0
(P) Fiber high F 43.8 1.3 9.0
CULPEPFER MILLING COMPANY, Bowdon, Georgia
Ground Snap Corn GS Ts 2.5 11.0
(P) Protein low, Fiber high F 5.5 2.5 17.6
Ground Snap Corn G 75 2.5 11.0
(P) Protein low F 6.8 4.2 10.6
DAHLONEGA MILLS, INC., Dohlonega, Georgia .
L-17-0, 17% All Mash Layer, Medicated GS 17.0 4.0 4.0
(P) Protein low, Fiber high 15.6 5.0 12.3
LACROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wis.
Lightweight Pulverized Oats G 10.0 3.0 15.0
B (P) Fiber high 11.9 3.4 19.0
MIXON MILLING COMPANY, Cairo, Georgia
40% Nasco Hog Supplement SG 40.0 2.6 7.75
(P) Protein low, Fiber high F 38.1 2.6 15.0
40% Best Maid Hog Supplement G 40.0 2.6 15
(P) Protein low, Fiber high F 39.3 2.6 12.0





1963

RALSTON PURINA, COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri Cele
Purina Cow Chow Concentrate 32% sk GS
{P) Protein low : SUE








RICE BY-PRODUCTS, INC., New Orleans, La.
Rice Mill By-Preduct
(P) Pretein low





n@








RICELAND FEED MILL, Stuttgart, Ark.
















Rice Mill By-Product G
(P) Protein low F
Rice Mill By-Product G
(P) Profein low, Fiber ee F
Rice Mull By-Product GS
(P) Protein low F
Rice Mill By-Product 6 6.0
(P) Protein low ae Frcs 39.
Rice Mill By-Product : iG 6.0 -
: (P) Protein low i F 44
Rice Mill By-Product 6 6.0
(P) Protein low FE 4.4
Rice Mill By-Product - G 6.0
(P) Protein low Fo 4.0
SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia ;
Starting Mash G
(P) Protein low F
STANDARD MILLS, INC., Macon, Georgia
Standards Formula 40% Hog Supplement : G6
(P) Protein low F
Standard's Formula 38% Layer Concentrate 6G
(P) Protein low Fez








oR

A.B.C. FARM SERVICE, Jackson, Georgia
1 feed as declared

FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED
July,

I 963

ANDREWS & SIMPKINS, INC., Aflanta, ecsrgia ;
1 feed as declared z aS



ALABAMA FEED MILLS, INC., Euscelonsc: Alabama
2 feeds as declared



ALABAMA FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alabama
1 feed as declared



ALFALFA PRODUCERS COOPERATIVE,
1 feed as declared

INC., Belle Nina, Alabama



ALLGOOD FEED COMPANY, Gainesville, Sesrals
3 feeds as declared



ALLIED FOOD DISTRIBUTORS,
1 feed as declared

ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Hlinois
42 feeds as declared

INC., Atlanta, Georgia



AUBREY FEED MILLS,



ARKANSAS STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Carlisle,. Arkansas
2 feeds os declared












ASH BROTHERS MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia
3 feeds as declared



INC., Louisville, a
20 feeds as declared



H. J. BAKER & BROTHERS, INC., Atlanta, conse
1 feed as declared





A. M. BICKLEY, INC., Marshallville, See |
1 feed as declared

(Continued on pe







(Continued from page 4)

) FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, eae ey
4 feeds as declared =

\CK & MEEK MILLING COMFANY, Summervilie, Georgia
feed as declared >





ARM SUPPLY, Duluth, Georgia
_ feed as declared

McCRANIE COMPANY, Tifton, Georgia
feed as declared

SSARD RICE MILL, Estherwood, Louisiana
| feed as declared

N'S DELUXE HATCHING EGGS, INC., Murphy, North Careline
feed as declared

JCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, Cincinnati, Ohio
feeds as declared

ILLING COMPANY, Loganville, Georgia
_ feed as declared

& HENDERSON FEED COMPANY,
feeds as declared

TE CAGLE, Canton, Georgia
1 feed as declared

LINA & SOUTHERN PROCESSING CORP., Gastonia, North Carolina
feed as declared

POULTRY FARM, Cumming, coe
4 feeds as declared

R VALLEY MILLS, Cedartown, Georgia
4 feeds as declared

RAL SOYA, Fort Weyne, Indicna
344 feeds as declared

TNUT MOUNTAIN HATCHERY, Chestnut Mountain, Georgia
7 feeds as declared

MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Gsersia
ale feed as declared

K MILLS COMPANY. Augusta, ae
1 feed as declared

. MILLING COMPANY,













INC., Roswell, Georgia



















INC., -Hayesville, North Carolina
: 3 feeds as declared



\ ELAND. MILLING COMPARY, Cleveland, Tennessee
1 feed as declared

L MOUNTAIN MILLING COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia
3 feeds as declared

R'S FEED MILL, INC., Canton, Georgia
aly feed as declared

NSOLIDATED BLENDERS, INC., Guntersviile, Alabama
2 feeds as declared - ZI

PERATIVE CREAMERY, Eatonton, Geereia ns











1 feed as declared

10 RATIVE MILLS, INC., Flowery Bronch, Georgia
77 feeds as declared

PE RENDERING COMPANY, INC., Moultrie, Georgia
1 feed as declared

SBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
At feeds as declared :

LPEPPER MILLING COMPANY, Bowdon, Georgia
_.1 feed as declared

MMING HATCHERY, Cumming, Georgia
9 feeds as declared

HLONEGA MILL, INC., Dahlaners Georgia
42. feeds as declared

ON GRAIN COMPANY, INC., Dalton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

NIELS SEED & FEED, Douglas, Georgia
1 feed as declared

ALLIAM DAVIES COMPANY, INC., Danville, Hlinois
feeds as declared

WSON | COTTON OIL COMPANY, Davie Georgia 5
al feed as declared : 5























MPIRE RICE MILLS, INC., Fair Ocks, Arkansas
Soa feed as declared

OHN W. ESHELMAN & SON, Chamblee, Georgia
3 feeds as declared

ER- -BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Loganville, eeehia
8 feeds as declared :







AMEROUGH'S MILL, Monroe, Georgia
1 feed as declared

RMERS ENTERPRISE, Alma, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

RMERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

RMERS MUTUAL EXCHANGE, Lawrenceville, Georgie
1 feed as declared

"ARMERS RICE MILLING COMPANY,
es Te feed as declared

RMERS SEED & FEED COMPANY, Fitzgerald, Gcbigia
Jt feed as declared

EEDRIGHT MILLING COMna: Augusta, Seeraig.
5 feeds as declared

LNT HUES MILLS, Bainbridge, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

NDA MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Georgia:
4 feeds as declared

REMOST DAIRIES, ING. Burlingame; California
feed as declared



















INC., Lake Charles, Louisiana























NESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
red



GEORGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC., Dalton, Georgia
11 feeds as declared



GILLESPIE BROTHERS COMPANY, Carnesville, Georgia
1 feed as declared

GILMER COUNTY FARM DEV. ASS'N, Ellijay, Georgia
2 feeds as declared



core KIST PEANUT GROWERS,
1 feed as declared

Moultrie, Georgia



GOLDEN GEM GROWERS,

INC., Umatilla, Florida

1 feed as declared



GROGAN FEED & POULTRY, Cumming, Georgia
3 feeds as declared



HALES & HUNTER, Chicago, Illinois
25 feeds as declared



_ RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill,



HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Fort Valley, Georgia
11 feeds as declared

HATCHER MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
2 feeds as declared !

HAYESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Hayesville, North Carolina
: 1 feed as declared







HAYNIE PRODUCTS, INC., Baltimore 30, Maryland
1 feed as declared

HICKS MILLING COMPANY,
Z feeds as declared

HUNT FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Calhoun, Georgia
1 feed as declared



INC., Cumming, Georgia





IDEAL BY-PRODUCTS, Lawrenceville, Georgia
1 feed as declared

J. D. JEWELL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
11 feeds as declared





JULIETTE MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
3 feeds as declared



KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia
-13 feeds as declared

KITCHENS MILLING COMPANY,
1 feed as declared

LACROSSE MILLING COMPANY, Cochrane, Wisconsin
1 feed as declared

LANIER FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesvile, Georgia
10 feeds as declared

LATHEM & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
5 feeds as declared

LAVONIA ROLLER MILL,
1 feed as declared



INC., Atlanta, Georgia









INC,, Lavonia, Georgia



LAWSON & MANOUS FEED COMPANY, Canton, Georgia

_ 2 feeds as declared



LORET MILLS, Chattancega, Lenhes ce
7 feeds as declared

McCONNELL MILLING COMPANY, Royston, Georgia
5 feeds as declared

MARBUT MILLING COMPANY,
- 20 feeds as declared

MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell,
3 feeds as declared

MILLER POULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Alabama
6 feeds as declared

MOSSY CREEK FARMS, INC., Perry, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, Chamblee, Georgia
4 feeds as declared

NEW ORLEANS GRAIN & FEED COMPANY,
1 feed as deciared

NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER,
12 feeds as declared

NORTH GEORGIA FEED & POULTRY, Gainesville, Georgia
8 feeds as declared

NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Memphis, Tennessee
1 feed as declared

OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
3 feeds as declared

QWEN & LAWSON FEED COMPANY, Canton, Georgia
4 feeds as declared

OZIER'S FEED MILL, INC., Bowden, Georgia
1 feed as declared

PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia
1 feed os deciared

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

THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Mune cpolee Minnesota
14 feeds as declared

PLANTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Clarkdale, Mississippi
1 feed as declared

PREMIUM FEED MILLS, INC., Conyers, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

PRODUCERS RICE MILL,
1 feed as declared

RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia & St. Louis, Missouri
_ 66 feeds as declared





INC., Augusta, Georgia



Georgia









INC., New Orleans, Louisiana



INC., Bowman, Georgia























INC., Stuttgart, Arkansas





Georgia
6 feeds as declared :

REELFOOT ALFALFA MILL, Tipfonville, Tennessee
1 feed as declared

REX RICE COMPANY, INC., Eunice,
2 feeds as declared

RICE MILL, INC., Stuttgart, Arkansas
1 feed as declared





Louisiana



(Continued on page 6)
































(Continued from page 5)

IVER BRAND RICE MILLS,
1 feed as declared

INC., Memphis, Tennessee

oy 1963



-OBERTS RICE MILLS,
1 feed as declared

INC., Weiner, Arkansas



STANDARD FEED MILLS,
6 feeds as declared

STAR-KIST INTERNATIONAL, S. a hin of Panamer :
1 feed as declared

INC., lugs Georgia







-AWNEE MOUNTAIN FEED & POULTRY COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia

1 feed es declared

SWIFT & COMPANY, Feed Dept., Douglas; Georgia
8 feeds as declared ~





. SCURITY MILLS,
10 feeds as declared

INC., Knoxville, Tennessee



_ ISSIONS OIL MILLS, Enterprise, Alabattia

1 feed as declared

4AW FEED MILL, Marietta, Georgia

1 feed as declared

G. H. TANNER FEED COMPANY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
4 feeds as declared

THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hazlehurst, Georgia
3 feeds as declared

TROPICANA PRODUCTS,

ING., Bradenton, Florida

3 1 feed as declared



_. SMITH MILLING COMPANY, Cumming, Georgia

2 feeds as declared



_MITH POULTRY COMPANY, Rf. 1,

1 feed as declared

Cumming, Georgia

TURNER MILLING COMPANY, Sycamore, Georgia
1 feed as declared

VYLACTOS LABORATORIES, INC., Des Moines, lowa
{ 1 feed as declared





_MITH RICE MILL,
1 feed as declared

INC., DeWitt, Arkansas



_OUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY,

6 feeds as declared

INC., Gainesville, Georgia

HENRY L. WATERS FEED MILL, Gainesville, co
2 feeds as declared

BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, rawfordville, Georgia
3 feeds as declared





OUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Macon, Gorgia

4 feeds as declared



_OUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS,
2 feeds as declared

INC., Orlando, Florida



.OUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia

9 feeds as declared

WEST END MILLING COMPANY, Quitman, Georgia -
1 feed as declared

WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
14 feeds as declared

WESSEL, DUVAL, & COMPANY, New York, New York
1 feed as declared





_OUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Gorgia

9 feeds as declared



PARTAN GRAIN & MILL COMPANY, Spartanbiirg, South Carolina

9 feeds as declared



Livestock

FOR SALE





Swine
10 feeder pigs for sale.
-ouglas Byrom, Rt. 1, Sharps-
ae Ph. 253-0893 (New-
an

4 purebred Hampshire

igs, 2 males and 2 gilts, born
=lly_1'9;- 1963; for-sale or
ould trade two for same
ype purebred gilt old enough
breed. Mrs. Jo Ann Whit-
oe a 1, Senoia, Ph: GLY.
7-6811.





ese ose Cx ob Ora eb esc
Sloodlines, ready for
-ervice; also, Reg. S.P.C., gilt
-eady to breed, and pigs, Reg.
..P.C.s, now ready to wean.
see at my place 2 mi. W. of
Dimpseys store. George Lar-
-y Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave
Spring.

90 Yorkshire pigs ready to
to Sept. 15, $10. each at De-
-Salb and Clayton Co. line on
30uldercrest Rd. J. B. Whit-
-ield, Rt. 1, Conley, Ph. 241-
Zoo:

25 Yorkshire cross pigs, 7
ovks. old, $10: each. J. W.

Saylor, Old Lost Mountain
ad. Powder Springs, Ph. 943-

Good bloodline boar,
-teg. stock, Hampshire and
g bone Black Guinea, 2

es. old, approx. 450 lbs., gen-

e, $50. at my farm. Jack
askin, Rt. 6, Marietta (Ebe-
ie ZOTy NG.) 3

Beeder pigs, Landrace and
droe cross. R. C. Wideman,
i. 1, Conyers, Ph. 483- 7152.

Little bone Black Guinea

gs, males, sows and male

OaUS, Of DIOS rat =. harm i

iles south on Hwy. 19. Wil-

n Carson, c/o Carsons

uinea Hog Farm, ite 3, Ox
mevisls Griffin,

_ 25 pigs for sale: 9 purebred
orkshires and 16 part Po-
nd China and Hampshire,
10. ea.; also, purebred York-

_ tire service boar, wt. around

90 Ibs., about 1a yrs. old,

_ 45. Will not ship. Located 3
viles north Draketown. A.

), Evans, Rt. 2, Temple.













from.

Reg. Duroc hogs, all ages:
weaned pigs, 3 month pigs, 6
month and one year boars, al-
so barrows. Arthur Ben Mor-
TIS, tub, co, eS

100 or more pigs for sale.
Paul J. Davis, Lithia Springs,
Ph. 948-6209.

Reg. Black Essex male pigs,
10 wks. old, $25. ea. Wiley
G. Dampier, Rt. 1, Box 210,
Valdosta, Ph. CH. 23-4349.





Few of nations finest Reg.
Spotted Chinas, juniors, but
service age, males, $25. up;
also, 12 bred dairy type heif-
ers, bred. to Black Angus
bull. B. M. Coody, 324 River
Sean Valdosta, Ph. 242-

27 nice purebrd Hampshire
pigs from top bloodlines, one
litter can be Reg., $15. ea.,
or $350. for lot; also, nice
gilt, Reg. and ready to bred,
wt. 300. dbs: $7. Carl CG

Smith, Rt. Be Ellijay.
Reg.

Durocs, all from "le.
litters and disease free herd;
also, fine, Reg. herd boar, 18%
mos. old, for sale, or will
trade for good Reg. meat type
Duroc boar. Cleon Carver, Rt.
1, Nicholls, Ph. 632-7977.

Approx. 120 pigs and
shoats, 50 to 150 Ibs., $23.50
a., for -entire JOt: also, 12
sows and gilts to bring pigs
within 70 days, all are York-
shire and Landrace. Sows
have brought 10 to 12 pigs
per litter, $90. each for en=
tire lot. Will deliver within
100 miles of Atlanta for $1.
each. Newnan, 1497
Briarwood Rd., NW, Atlanta
Ten. Ca ie 9839.

Duroc - Spotted Soin
China pigs, 8 wks. old, $10.
ca Sara M. Robb, Watkins-
ville.









Landrace piss, 8 wks. old,
jong length and lean meat
type, $12. 50 ea. Billy Peacock,
oe Suwanee, Ph. 434-

Res. Spots, meat type boars
and gilts, 3 to 6 mos. old, dis-
ease free, from large litters,
priced right at farm, located
one a So. of Hahira on
Hwy. G. E. Cornelius,
Hohira Bh 794-2836.

2 Tamworth boars wt. about
100 lb. per head, $25. each.
Calvin Watson, Mauk.





Reg. Duroc pigs from blue
ibbon stock, $20. with papers
1 buyers name; also, Reg.
Juroc brood sow, a good one,
100. or will trade for young,
mall sized noes (not Shet-
and pony). A. Brown, Rt.
{. Felton (on Hwy. 27 at
olk and Haralson Co. line, 6
ai. north of Buchanan), Ph,
46-3742.

Cross bred pigs, $8. and up
-ecording to age; also, sows,
oth cross bred Hampshire-
vandrace and purebreds, Du-
oc or Landrace. Jim Hopkins,
rt. 2, Clayton (Tate City
wmmunity ).



Horses, Mules & Ponies

2 nice, black and white
Shetland pony mares, 4 and 5
yrs. cld, full sisters, just alike,
extra gentle for children to
ride, will have colts in Spring;
and other ponies to choose
from, will sell at reasonable
price: also, bridles and sadd=
les for sal. Jess Holbock, 415
North _ Main St., Jonesboro,
Ph. GR. 8-6771.

3 yr. old Morgan stallion,
pore. Flight Hawk, No.
3155. Douglas Collins, Rt, 1,







Genuine Ph, LE, 4-9855,



For sale or trade for cattle
red mare with blaze, 9-10 yrs.
old, wt. about 900 lbs., work
or ride; gentle, safe on road,
and good with cattle,
also, black Western mare, 8
yrs. old,
Not for small child. Safe on
road, has good road _ gate,
$150, or trade for cattle. T. B.
Pettit, 103 Fairmount Ave.,
Cedartown, Ph. 748-4559.

At Stud: Golden Palomino
stallion, Reg. as walking horse
and Res. in Palemino Assn.;
also, jet black Arabian stall-
jon, fee $25. Will pick up
mare and breed until caught;
also, for sale, 5 gaited chest-
nut mare with blaze face and 3
stocking feet; Reg. American
saddle bred mare, blaze face
and stockings, name Sugar Lee
King; and pleasur mare with
black mane and tail, bay color.
J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Coving-
fon Hwy., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-
579

At Stud: Playboy, nice, 5-





gaited chestnut with white

mane and tail, blaze and 2
rear stockings; excel. conf.,
and disposition, Fee $25. with
two return privileges this sea-
son. Can haul stud reason-
able distance, or will board
mare. Jerry Brown, Rt. 5,
Tee Rd., Marietta, Ph, 435-

Extra nice purebred Tenn-
essee Walking sorrel mare, not
Reg., 7 yrs. old, Wt. 1100 Ibs.:
also, extra good saddle horse,
gentle and beautiful. D. Fe
White, Rt. 3, Eastman, Ph.
374- 3873 (no Sunday sales or
collect calls).

5 year old gelding Shetland
pony, beautiful black and
white markings, excel confor-





mation, and trained to saddle
and) cart.1C.. i. Grider, 714
Third Ave., Winder.



Quarter horse Palomino
gelding, good at barrel pace
also, gentle mare, age 10. Mrs
John Pozza, 3500 Waldrop Rd.
Decatur.

American saddlebred mare,
3 yrs. old, bred to Reg. saddle-
bred stud, reasonably priced;
also, 8 yr. old red gelding
with stockings and blaze face,
well mannered. Also at stud:
Reg. Palomino stallion, gaited
Estes E. Reece, 4776 Boulder-
crest) Rd] SE. Rt. 2, Ellen
wood, Ph. 366-3016.

Smooth mouth saddle mare,
wt, 850-900 Ibs., gentle for
ladies or children. $100. F. P.
Cooper, Sr., Powder Springs,
Ph. 943-5465.





gentle but spirited.-

M. Robb,
Farm, Watkinsville.

WHITFIELD FARMERS COOP., Dalton, Georgia
1 feed as declared

Handsome, gentle, dapple
gray gelding. Elmo Heit, Jdr.,
780 Crestridge Dr., N. E., At-
lanta, Bh. TR. 5- 3718.

Shetland pony mare, 3 yrs.
chestnut sorrel, green
broke, gentle, will trade for
beef cattle or small riding tr-
actor, or sell at right price.
E. W. Keys, Redan, Ph. HU.
2-8107.

American Quarter horse
champion at stud: Bit O Han-
cock Grand Champion stallion
at Atlanta Quarter
show, June 15, now standing
at Ohepee River Farms, Col-
lins, fee $150. live foal or re-
turn in season, for 1963 only.
Buddy Eason c/o, Ohopee
River Farms, Collins.

Stud colt, saddle type, 10
months old, gentle, halter
broke, with som training in
pulling cart. $75., or will con-
sider trading for hay, er older







rhorse, or large pony. J.
Rinker, 207 Sherwood Dr.,
Augusta.



Gentle mare, 12 yrs. old,
works anywhere, extra good
logging horse, approx. wt.
1500 Ibs., $165. Mrs. Hubert
Smith. Rt. 1, Box 129, Pear-
son, Ph. 534-7582 (no collect
calls).

Saddle horses, 18 mos. to.10
yrs. old, $125. and up. See on
Saturday ony: C. L. Cleave-
Jand Sr., Rt. , LaGrange.

Nice 4 yr. old, 5 ra
gelding, excel. conf., approx.
14.2 hands high, blue ribbon
winner in Pleasure Pony class.
Lyman Powell, Rt. 1, Mari-
etta, Ph. 428- 7586.







Gentle gelding. gaited, ex-
cel. for young girl or child;
also, purebred Quarter horse
gelding, 4 yrs. old, very. gent-
le, and Leopard Appalcosa
gelding, gentle but very spiri-
ted and showy; also, want
horses to board, stables, riding
ring. R. C. Wideman, Rt. 1,
Conyers, 483-7152.



5 yr. old, gaited, bay geld-
ing, 13 hands 1 in. high, gent-
le, but spirited, just right for
teenager. J. H. .Sosebee, 2457
Bouldercrest Rd., Atlanta 16,
Ph. MA. 7-4430.



Quarter horse filly, 16 mos.
old, gentle and halter broken,
almost a dark Palomine with
white mane and tail. Tilden
Alley, Rt. 3, Clarkesville, Ph.
754-2268.

Welsh yearling stallion,
gentle, ready to break. Sara
c/o Rocking M. =





2 Shetland ponies, one with

\colt by side, 4 mos. old, rea-

sonably priced. See at my
home 2 mi. on Boldsprings Rd.
from Jack Queens store. Larry



Casey, Rt, 3, Monroe, {

parade
quick sale. Hugh Jones, Milan,

Red bay saddle horse, 7 =a
old, and new black western
saddle, priced_



Ph. 362-2451 (days, not col-
dect es |

horse

As Declared
Penalties
Failures
21 eee
At Stud: Palomino Quart
horse P-144-821, Wimp
blocdline, to Wimpy P-i,
conformation and color,
$50. with return privile

Mares boarded. Otis T. Da
c/o Hill and Dale Farm,

1, Box 136, Roswell, oe
8414,

At Stud: 2 black Red.











essee Walking Stallions, Car
lina Go Boy, by wor!
champion Merry Go Boy, a1
Rippling Wilson, top sh
horse, grandson of Wil:
Allen, Fee $35.; also, for se
2 yr. eld roan stud. W. R. Wi
gins, Rt. 2, Cuthbert, Ph.
2068.

2



Niece, all-around fam a

pleasure horses and ponie
being used for lessons, smz

D.|size horses to man size,

up; used saddles, bridles, hal
ers, and blankets; Quart
mare in foal to Res. Palomir

Quarter stallion King, $19:

also, at Stud, racking Pal
mino stallion, fee $20. Dc
Cochran, c/o Rebel ~ Rid;
Farm, Kennesaw, _Ph. 42/
1819 (Marietta). 7






Burro, Mickican jack, ve
gentle, suitable for children 1
handle, $50. Mrs. Ray F. Aj
mand, 4864 Stasecoach Rd
Ellenwood, Ph. 366-7753 ee
lanta).



Excellent Tennessee Walk
ing horse mare with 4 mo. ol
colt by side, mare bred bacl
perfect pleasure horse and he
been shown successfully, wi
sell with or without bridle an
saddle. Roger Wilbur. Rt.
Kennesaw,. Ph. 428- 4524. <3



Dark red grade mare a
4 month old stallion colt b
side, bred back to Reg. Palo
mino: also, bridle and saddl
all $2 50.; brown and whit
Shetland giallion, bridle - an
saddle, $100. M E. Bur
6077, Hillvale Rd. off Cov
ington Hwy., Lithonia, Pt
HU. 2= 6440.

Nice, gaited, 6 yr. eld saad
le mare, dark bay, wt. 75
Ibs., extra smooth and fas
rack, (has colt by side whic
is not for sale), $200.; ay
gentle, Quarter Oe : et
years old, broken and
trained and bred, $165. W. :

Murphey, Jr., 2395 Count:
Line Rd., SW, Atlanta, Ph
DI. 4-3501.



_ 2 Reg. half Acnhoe aes
filly 3 yrs. old, and gelding :
rs. old, gentle but not broke
ine animals, Can provide






winter pasturage and ear

for | nom

nal fe






Mules & Ponies
saddle and. bridle,
estern saddle, bridle,
anket just like new, all
; also, want horses to

in Stone Mountain.
icks, 1 26 Tuggle cu

ntle ponies for sale
de: also, want old and
ed horses and mules.
pick up within 50 to 75

usta. Highest prices

Rad. Augusta, Ph. RE.

0.

wn Welch pony mare,
7 years old. $125. Mrs.
ret Deaton, 2538 Shiloh
ecatur.

reral Welsh size ponies
several small ponies,
, geldings and colts, rea-
ly priced, or will trade
ttle; also, good one
wagon, $35., and several
used ae: G. M.
oy 3 Canton Rd.,
ee oe Hot 2144,

reral ponies and horses

sale: Palomino gelding,
y gaited mare, $150.;

ee and colt, $150.: 3

and pony mares with

$150. All gentle and

. to ride, Dick Fuller,
Ph. 467- 4633.

Pood: young Shetland
od mares with colts by
2, and Reg. sorrel stud,
ite mane and tail. Sell all
t. M. L. Parks, 2710 Flat
Ra Decatur, Ph. DR.

dle, Tommy Eubanks, 107
ee Smyrna, Ph. HE.

= blaze face, gelding, 4
king feet, half Tennessee
cer-half Morgan horse. R.
ursey, 4661 Grant Rd.,

enwood, Ph. 627-5319.

mare mule, gentle,
k anywhere, for sale
my farm. Mrs. SeaeLs
1elchel, Rt. 3, Dawsonville.

Sorrel stud, about 18 mos.
blaze face, white mane
tail, 3 white socks, large
age, and gentle, $125.;
, buckskin Shetland pony
ng,-3 yrs. old, very gent-
S10 . Billy Turner, Union

rawberry oan, flaxen
e and tail bred to Golden
ge, a Blue Ribbon Palo-
o: also, at Stud: Golden
rage, Reg. PHBA and Tenn.
lking Horse Assn., perfect
and ontf., also Blue
bbon winner, and also want
to board on Lees Lake
near Fairburn, excel.
lls, ring, and good caretak-
W. L. Robinson, Box 160,
lege Park, Ph. 761- 1569.

Shetland | ponies, 2 mares
th colts by side, $150. ea.,

ill sell separately: 5 YE.

black gelding Roadster
my, well broke to cart and
dle. $175.. has been shown
S. year;

arness. 4923

HOGS s Tucker Rd, Tucker,

sale... also, 7]
arded, good pastures, ring,
d many trails on property
nd near by. Mrs. B. B. Matt-
son, 3467 Midvale Ra., Tuck-
r . 938-6651.

At Stud: Reg. Quarter horse

jon, Resta Bar by Tambo
, out of Flutter Lady, dark









saddles and | >

d: Forgas

|873, bloodlines of Billy aS

P- 49,7, Wagners Rainy Day
P-13, also Peter McQue,
Chubby, Old Sorrell, Little
Richard, Hickory Bell and Old
Joe Bailey. Will show pedi-
gree; also, 2 Walking horses
for sale. Jack LeCroy, Rt. 4,
Stone Mountain, (4386 Redan
Rd.), Ph. 284-2618.

a5 Shetland ponies, 1 stall-
ion, yrs. old, bay with black
stockings, mane. and _ tail,

06, |$200.; mare pony, 4 yrs, old,

It. brown with white mane
and tail with 6 mo. old colt by
side, mare bred back, both,

$300.; 3 ponies, 1, 2, and 3
yrs., $100. ea., broken, gentle
for children. Early R. Will-
iams, Rt. 1, Box 100, Fort
Valley, Ph. GA. 9-2068
(Perry).



Two standard bred horses:
mare, 4 yrs. old, and geldin
12 yrs. i
very gentle, reasonably priced.
J. T. Matheny, Columbia Rd.,
Martinez.

White Arabian stallion, 2
yrs. old, partly trained, $175.
Ed Hitt, Grovetown, Ph. RE.
6-6614 (no colleet calls).

Sheep & Goats

buck, best







Young Nubian
milking strain, naturally
buttheaded, ready for fall
service, $20. at my place. Jo-
seph Abernathy, Yatesville,
Rd., Barnesville.

2 common nanny goats for.
sale. Mrs. M. Dickson, Rt. 1,
Osierfield, Ph. 423 - 5331
(Fitzgerald).

Fine Nubian billys, 2 years
old, horniess, $10. Joe B. Phil-
lips, vt le College Park, Ph.
964-6118.

Qne black and tan Nubian
buck for sale. Cannot ship.
Dorothy, Voie ae

Livestock

WANTED





ald, both broke and

Wil ed
Wal Hines ep one -
man, BiOr Box 522, Vald haidionte,

Want Quarter horse 1 mare,
will consider gelding, from 2}
to 7 yrs. old, well trained,
neck rein, experience on bar-
rels preferred, not under 800
lbs., nor over 1,000 lbs., and
within 100 miles. Want fast,
spirited, but gentle horse for
semi-exp. rider to compete in
Horse Frolies. M/S W. F
Pipkin, 502 Stewart ODr.,
Hinesville, Ph. 876-2294 (no
pales eee



Saed and Plants

FOR SALE

Ga. Jet Barley, erown from
Cert. seed, Germ. 95 pet., pur-
ity 99.62 pet., $2. Duk, cleaned
and treated, in new bags, $1.-
60 bu. out of bin. Robert
Eaverson, Dewey Rose, Ph.
283-3519 (Elberton).

Missionary strawberry
plants, well rooted and damp
packed, nice, pealiny plants.





Bi. 25 C.: $10. M. Add 25c C.
for postage and handling
charges. Minimum shipment,

200 plants. Ga. orders only.
Permit 319. Mrs. Luther S
Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE,
Atlanta 7, Ph. DR. 3- 1846.

Red multiplying onion but-

tons, Ig. kind, 50c qt., plus
25ce postage; also, few nice
buttons that grow on top,

same price. Permit ee Mrs.
Grace Autry, Rt. 4, Buena
Vista,



Red raspberry plants, wrap-
ped in plastic film or cello-
phane, very damp, $1.50 doz.
Ps postage. Permit 241. Mrs.

. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Ga. Collard plants, good,
young, choice plants ready
about Sept. 16, plenty of
them, 60c C. Add postage.
Permit 128. H. F. Seay, 3917
Pathos Rd. Rt. 2, Ellen-
wood (Z. G. 30049).



Want to buy few 1/4 horse
type brood mares, interested
in color that will register in
Palomino. A. L. Daniel, Dia-
mond Bar-D Ranch, Bruns-
wick. Ph. AM. 5-3278 (night
phone).

Want goat giving at least
a quart of milk daily, not too
far from College Park. Prefer
one that is hornless and is not
too high priced. Mrs. H. G.
Bryson, Rt. 2, Box 215A, Col-
lege Park. .

Want to trade nice, gentle,
gaited Tennessee Walking
gelding for 2 nice bred Shet-
land pony mares; also, for
sale, 2 nice gaited mares, gen-
tle, 5 mos. bred; also 27 mo.
old filly mare so gentle baby
could ride. Between Rock-
mart and Dallas (inquire at
Yorkville). S. M. Greenway,
Rt. 3, Rockmart.

Want couple of lg. mares,
3 gaited only, standard or
thoroughbred preferred. _B.
Bl, Hardaway Tit P.O; Box
1360, Columbus.

Want Toggenburg billy that
is old enough to eat, must be
milk type and without horns;
also have yellow delicious
apples at $2.50 bu. (you bring
basket) would swap for nice
Toggenburg billy, milk type
without horns. You deliver
billy and get apples. Luther
Pitts, B Rt. 2, Latty Rd., Lula.

~ Want to exchange for 1
year, one polled purebred reg-
istered Shorthorn pullGrand





Bishop X%2959771, . son of
TPS Max Coronet, roan, 5
yrs. old, for one Shorthorn

bull of equal type and blood-
ae to prevent inbreeding.
os H. Rocker, Jr., Rt. 1, Met-
er.

Want Guernsey bull, 1/3
white, and dark red with
horns, big boned for work
ox; also, want to swap all my
chickens, banty and half ban-
tys and mixed games (40 or
50 head) for big jenny not
over 7 yrs. old, wt. 900-1000
lbs. to snake in wood. Butch
Wellborn, Rock Springs.

Want milk goats, pillies,
nannies and kids delivered to
Willard Breedlove,
, Trenton.



t postage ea.

Charleston Wakefield and
Round Dutch cabbage plants,
300, $1.50: 500, $2.: $3.50 M,
delivered in Ga. Permit 38.
Bee Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-

Rye seed, Wrens Abruzzi,
pure seed 99.9 pet., Germ. 90
pet. Dallas H. Powell, 1143
Mary AYE Albany, Ph. HE.

Nice, clean, sound, Pg ae
tiplying onion sets, $1.50 per
gal. plus postage. or exch. for
feed sacks at 25 apiece, 4
prints alike. or white ones.
Mrs. Janie Fender, Rt. 2, Box
115, Lakeland.



Mastadon strawberry plants,
i 25 GC; 500, $4.; Klondikes,
PC 500; $3.75. Permit 216.
Mrs. Guy Crowe. Rt. 1, Cum-
ming, Ph. 887-4572.

Latham red Raspberry
plants, lg. and vigorous, first
year root stock, $9. doz. plants
P.P. in Ga. Permit 312. Jo-
seph Abernathy, Yatesville
Rd., Barnesville.



White multiplying Nest on-
icns, 1963 crop, Ig. sizes, nice
and clean, $2. gal. P.P. No
out of state orders. Permit
482. Mrs. Evelyn Tigner, Rt.
J 1, Greenville.

ore time little white Nest
onions and red multiplying
and buttons

gal. Permit 47;
also, nice clean dry leaf sage,
8 teacupsful. $1. P: B. Brown,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

_Truckers - favorite collard
plants, 75c : > Sage
Diants, 6 ol. . P. P. rhubarb

plants, 5, $1. P.P.; Two-Doll
horse radish, s roots, Sie Raes
cinnamon yine seed, 12, 60c:
garden huckleberries, $1. gal.,
you pick; green hot pepper,
75c gal. at garden. Permit
474. F. M. fake Dahlonega.

200 bushels Ga. Jet Barley,
Germ. 98 -pct., purity, 99.4
pet., raised from certified seed,
cleaned, treated and bagged,
$2.50 bu. Lester Varn, Rt. 3,
Box 530, Albany, Ph. HE. 5-
8621 (not collect).



Want 15 or 20 Whiteface
cows not over 4 yrs. old, not

horned type, ee right. C.
R. Richardson, Rt. 2, Barnes-
ville, Ph. 1449 hes collect



calls).





Old- fashioned Shallot on-
ion sets, $1.50 gal., cheaper by
the bushel: also, Ig. sun flow-

er seed, 35ce teacupful. Add
Perea: J. H. Fortson, Elber-
2. =

-|Bermuda hay,
tein and feed nutrition. Can



Not Requivina Report
Or Inspectinn Permit



Fresh California multiply-
ing beer seed, 40c start, or 5
starts $1. P.P. No COD. Mrs.
J. L. Thompson, 105-A West-
view Apts., Tallapoosa.

Fresh - California multiply-
ing beer seed, 40c start, or 5
Starts, $1. PP), Mrs. Earl Fin-
cher, Rt. 2, Box 209, Bremen
(Ze. 2h1 10).

Lg. odd-shaped African
gourds, 8 diff. kinds, mixed
pkg. of 30 seed, $1; small
ornamental gourd seed, diff.
kinds, 25e pkg.; also, nice
clean roots of yellow dock,
queen of meadow and sas-
safras, $1. for lardboxful; cat-
nip, 50c bunch. Add postage.
L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Elli-





Mrs.
Jay.

Well matured martin
gourds, lg., 50e ea.; med. 35
ea.; cut, shellacked, and ready

to hang, $1. ea.; also, martin

gourd seed, _ lg. pkg., 2be.
bushel gourd seed, 20, $1.;
odd-shaped African gourd

seed, 8 diff. kinds, mixed, 30,
$1. Add Pestane: Mrs. W. W.
poses, Rt. ees:

Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE

Hay, 15 bale vat farm; -90
bale delivered within 25 miles:
$30. ton at farm; and $35.
ton delivered. Joe Brock, Box
297, Fairburn, Ph. 964-2 7Al.

200 pales Brown Top Mil-
let, and 300 bales Sudan grass.
J. A. Clark, Ellenwood, Ph
366-7533.

Coastal Bermuda hay for
sale. George Eager, Rt. 1,
Valdosta, Ph. CH. 2-3195.

~ About 1200 bu. Barley for







Da
eres, lg., pions wt. approx.

DalDs.; $2. ea, at my farm.

.| Write or call before you come.
Will not ship.

BH. W. Thur=
3008. Farmington, Ph. 569-

Pit Games, Pure ure Madigan
Red Clarets, Hatch Clarets;
also, a few crosses. All stags
$5. ea. in lots of 2. Cannot
ship. BE. EF. Moody, Rt. 4,
Yeager Rd., Douglasville.

Young game chickens, out-
standing bloodlines, Ciaxets
and Albanys, pure or crosses;
also, few Jap Claret crosses,
j.-ea: Lockard Bell; 2677
Pharr Rd., N. E., Atlanta 17.
Ph. DR. 7-6208.

50 White Leghorn pullets,
6 mo. old, starting to lay, $2.
ea UM he Parks, 2710 Plat
Shoals Rd., Decatur. Ph. DR.
71-7424.

Giant Black Minorca Biced=
ing Cockerels, 1 early hatch,
$3.50; 1 June hatch, $2.50:
both for $5. Shipped express
collect. L. B. Millians, 105
Temple Ave., Newnan.

Duck wings, Golden Se-
brights, Buff Brahmas, Bar-
red Rocks, ea., $5. trio; Mixed
Brahmas, $1, ea. E. J. More-
land, Sr., 895 Eos Ave., SE,
Atlanta, We 30316), s2h.
MA. 7-8

Cochin a $2. each.
Billy Turner, Union Point.

25 or 30 half grown Silver
Duckwing Bantams (ie
half grown, $1. each. M. -
Wilson, 725 Greenwood Sr
Barnesville, Ph. 445J.

Few Rhode
pullets, $2. ea.;
ea. (about grown).
laying strain. Mrs.
aldson, 726 S.
Deeatur, Ph. DR. 3-2405.

16 heavy hens and 14 heavy
pullets,
fall, good stock, mostly Reds.















cockerels, $3.
All good
Don Don-



Will include several R. L
Red roosters. R. M. Baldwin, |
Rt. 1, Powder Springs, Ph.
428-0383. :



30 Perfection Red _ hens,
1963 hatch, 95 ea., 22 still
Jaying sood. pete Mozley, Rt.



sale. Clint Puckett, Dawson, | 1, Austell, Ph. 948-5676 (not
Ph. 995-5203. collect).
Hay, well fertilized and 8 big hens, sexlings, 1 roos-

limed, heavy square, wire
bound, bales, excel. hay, 1963
erop, Sericea, $1. bale. Can
deliver short distance. Mrs.
Ray F. Almand, 4864 Stage-
ecach Rd., Ellenwood, Ph.
366-7753.

- Highly fertilized Coastal
high in pro-



deliver in 5 or 10 ton lots,

satisfaction guaranteed. Call
eollect = i Le Aliens Rie 3:
Dublin, Ph. BR, 2-1789.

~ Good bright grass_ hay,

Bermuda, Fescue, and Sudan,
75 bale at barn and 85c bale
delivered. Minimum delivery,
40 bales. Extra charge for
long distance delivery. James
EH: Kent; Ri 2) Powder
Springs, Ph. 943- 3071.

Lots of choice Coastal Ber-
muda hay, $25. ton behind
baler, or $28. ton out of barn
while baling. Can deliver in
5-6 ton lots, short distances,
at additional cost. Winton
Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph.
584-2312 (Odum).

Good Bahia grass hay cut
without rain, M. P. Minchew,
Macon, Ph. 788-



fore lyr: old, $1.50; 2 White
Leghorn hens, 1 rooster, Z
yr. old, $1. ea.; 8 Rhode Is-
land Red pullets, one Red, and
one Barred Rock Rooster, $1.
ea.; White Leghorn pullet
and rooster, $f. ea.: Black
Polish hen, 1 yr. old, Yaying,

and one rooster, Wayne Moss,

2188 Tilson Rd., Decatur, Ph.
373-9487.

Araucanus chickens, $8. trio
(2 hens and rooster) also,
eggs, asstd. colors, $2.50 doz.
P.P. Chickens shipped express
collect. Charles R. Markham,
Box 24 Dy Ry (2. C- 3l19o).

Araucanus (Easter egg)
chicken, hens $2. each; roos-
ters, $1. ea. Blue, green, grey,
and. pink eggs. Mrs.



Turner, McDonough Rd., Be 2,

Hampton, Ph. 478= -8265.

Dark Cornish Bantams,
about 30 or 40, $1. each if
all are taken; Barred Rock

C.| Bantams, 5 hens and 1 rooster,

$8.50; white Cornish, 4 hens
and rooster, $8.; Red Pyle
Modern game Bantams, $1. to
$2.50 ea.; Big type Buff Or-
pington pullets and roosters,





Jr, Rt. 3, $1.50 ea. or 12, $15. Charles

1891. B. Summers, 131 Lee Rd., Ma-
Ground snap corn (yellow). ee (Z. C. 30059), Ph. 948-

100 lbs. $2. oe lg. or small | 4479-

quantities: also, ear corn Mixed Bantams, 50c ea.3

(yellow) for sale. A. B. John-| aiso 6 bronze turkeys, 4 hens

son, Fort Valley, Ph. TA. 5-
2841 (not collect).

New crop hay, 75c bale at
barn at Masses 6 mi. north of
Newnan. P. Bowen, 316
Peters St., Rw Atlanta, Ph.
688-1428 (until 5 P.M.).

Poultry & Ess

FOR SALE





16 chickens, some purebred
Dark Cornish Indian Game,
priced reasonably for quick
sale. Mrs. W. R. Fogg, Rt. 2,
Box 271, Riverdale.

White English Call ducks,
$6. pr.; Moscovy_ ducks
(quackless), $4. pr.; Domestic
Mallards, $4. pr.; Pure Wild
strain Mallards, (good flyers),
$d. ppr.so 10) White doves, $10
Shipped express. collect or
C.0.D. Paul W. Barwick, Rt.
8, Thomasville. Ph. CA. 6-
4402 (No collect calls).

ASG a.



rah Meise g ee



and 2 toms, $5. ea. at my
place. Paul Lamb, Inman, Ph.
461-2894.

Young Silver Duckwing Old
English Game Bantams, raised
from prize winning stock, $4.
pr., or $6. trio; 2 pr., Spangled
Old English Game Bantams,
$3. and $4.; : pr. White Silkies.
$4. Will ship collect, or send
M.O. John M. Wolf, 4293
Chamblee Tucker Rd., Dora-
ville (Z. C. 30040).

15 or 20 Bantam hens, mix-
ed colors, 50c ea. H. A. Mick-
ler, Rt. 2, Jeffersonville (Z.
C. 31044) (5 mi. W. on Hwy.
80, call at Fosters store).

Around 50 Bantams, spring
hatch, in Dark Cornish, Black
Rosecomb, Black Tailed Jap.
Golden Sebright, Silver Duck-

wing, O Game, singles,
pairs or trios, $1. per chick-
en: also, pr. Uakenvelders.

half grown, standard, $3. p:
English Red Coe standarc
1962 hatched, $4. BE. B. Jone:
aE tee as ee

Island Red ~

Candler St.

pullets will lay this.

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PAGE EIGHT



This Fall, Head

(Continued From Page 1)

the eastern corner are Unicoi and Black
Rock Mountain State Parks. Unicoi has
complete day or vacation facilities in-

cluding cabins, tent

boating, fishing and a group camp for up
to 100 persons. At Black Rock, a paved
Toad takes you to the top of a 3,800-foot

sites,





Nor oa

swimming,



lightful parks

high molnian wh le breathtaking view
in every direction. |

I could go on for hours telling you
about our State Parks, their beauty, and
the opportunity they offer for your fam-
ilys enjoyment. But what Id like you to
do is to see for yourself. If you havent
been to a State Park, go next weekend
and see what youve been missing. Try
the one nearest you for a days outing and
Pll guarantee you'll join the thousands
of enthusiastic visitors who use these de-
for their vacations year



see what Georgia has n biter a
be even more proud of your state
you do. And one other thing, let us
-if you have any constructive ideas

we're doing everything we can, as
as we can, to make it come true. Pl
let us know how we're doing.














Poultry & Eggs

FOR SALE



Silver Span-
pr. Golden

Bantams; 2 pr.
gle Hamburgs; C
Sebrights; pr. Dark Cornish,
2 extra roosters, pr. or trio
Silver Duckwing O.E., and 2
Dies eblack =O Ws Wallise se:
Crawford, 127 Ganett St.,
Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-6524.

Purebred show stock Ban-
fams: Golden Sebrights, pairs
or trio; White Cochins, pairs
or trio; Silver Sebrights.
Choice breeders, all purebred
and priced to sell, Clyde H.
Sherer, 803 Church St., De-
eatur, Ph. DR. 8-6216

Feb. and March natch dark
Cornish Bantams, $5. trio; 4
pullets and stag, $8.: few com-
mon Bantams, cheap. Will
sell cheaper if you cn for
them. All choice fowl. Oo:
only. J. H. Akin, ee Mt.
Gilead Rd., SW, Atlanta, Phe
DI. 4-3593.

12 Barred Rock hens and
rooster, $1.25 ea. at my home,
Mrs. L. H. Bartlett, Rt. 3,
Box 161, Lees Mill Rd., Col-
lege Park:

50 fryers, 35c each at my
home, come pick them up.
Mrs. Minnie Bass, Rt. 2, Box
94, Gordon, Ph. 24027.











60 speckled Guineas, $1.
ea., full grown. Will ship
FOB. R. R. Beal, Rt. 4, Ca-

milla, Ph. 336-3394.

Broad breasted white Tur-
keys. $8. pr. until October,
May 1963 hatch, lg. and
healthy, nice for finishing out
from pullorum, clean stock
for producing hatching eggs.
No shipments. Joseph Aber-
nathy, Yatesville ie Barnes-
ville.

Game, Fowl,

& Eggs

FOR SALE





10 Mallard ducks, 2, 6 mos.
old, $1.50 ea.; 2 pr. 2 mos.
old,2$3 pr.; 2 pr., 1-% yrs.
old, $4. pr.; 3 purebred Gold-
en Sebrights, $1. ea.; also, 3
mixed breed, 2 rocsters and
hen, 50c ea.; 18 small Banties,
mixed, 25c ea. Will ship Exp.
collect. Charles D. Christian,
Jr., 330 Pennell, Monroe.

Improved Northern Bob-
white quail, $2.50 pr.; $1. ea.
for grown birds, 25c ea. day
old birds, and 5e increase for
ea. additional week older.
Permit 32. A. N. Reeves, 7866
Roswell Rd., Rt. 1, Dunwoody
(Z. C. 30043).

200 Chukar _ partridges,
various ages, 40c to $3. ea.
Orby Southard, 210 S. Grove
st., Dahlonega, Ph. 864-3765.

Pheasants, white cock,
$2.50: B. T. Golden cock, $3.
ea.; Silvers, $3. ea.; 1 pair
1962 hatch Reeves, $7. All
birds one-half to two-thirds
grown. J. H. Roquemore, Rt.
2, Americus, Ph. 4-7575.

Ringneck pheasants, breed-
ers: Cock and 4 hens, $12.;
pair Chukars, part breeders,
$5.; pair Tenn. Red Quail, $4.,









oer all for $20. Thomas es
Kent, Rt. 1, Pinehurst (Z.
31070).



White show type King pig-
eons; Foy and Dupont strains,
Ig. excel. breeders, fast pro-
ducers of squabs that weigh
up to 2 lbs. ea. at 30 days old,
$5.50 pr. No less than two pair
shipped. R. Lamar Brantley,
Kit. 2, Box 79, Wrightsville,



King pigeons: Whites, Blues
and A. O. C., all show type
and from winning birds, $7.50
pr. W. K. Stringer, Box 222,
Atlanta, Ph. DR. 30092.

Several hundred, _ early 1963
hatch, Northern Bobwhite
quail from selected breeders,
early laying, extra, mature
birds, $1. ea. Will not ship,
come after any day except
Sunday; also, several Ring-
neck pheasants priced accord-
ing to age and sex. Permit
Nos i127 Be ie Carithers Rit
Nicholson, Ph. 757-2647 (not
collect).

2 Bobwhite quail, nice eat-
ing birds, $1.25 alive, $1.50
dressed, very good birds; also,
pr. California Valley quail,
$6. pr. Permit 142. Gregg
Ivey, 75 North Mill Rd., NW,
Atlanta 28.

Peacock and 4 hens, ea. are
2 yrs. old, hens will lay next
spring, $12.50 ea., or all $50.,
my place. Mrs. T. F. Haygood,
Cassville.

20 frying size rabbits; also,
breeders, will sell all cheap.
Ray Williams, Rt. 1, Box 150,



Sheeting feed bags, 100 Ib.
cap., washed and ironed; no

ea. Add enough postage. "Cash
or M.O. No COD orders. Mrs.
Pauline Evans, Rt. 2, Temple.



1963 crop 100 Der=- spuTe
shade-dried, finely ground
sage; also, 100 pct. pure
dried ground red hot pepper,
1toz=40c3 3 ozs $12 Ae 1b:,
$5. All P.P. L. Douglas Grif-

fith, Rt. 1, Dallas (Z.C. 30132).

Martin gourds, 25c _ ea.,
postage added; and dried ap-
ples, bright home-dried fruit
for pies. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt,
15 Border St., Buford.

Nice, clean roots and herbs:
yellow root, sassafras, catnip,
queen of meadow, devils
shoestring, and May apple, 2
lb. lardboxful, $1. plus post-
age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Wild cucumber bark, An-
jelica roots, red sassafras
roots, rattle root, queen of
meadow, ratsbane, heartleaf
root, yellow root, wild cherry
bark, $1. for 2 lb. lardboxful,
black snake root, $1. for large
matchboxful. Add postage.
Git Brown Rte Bark





Forest Park, Ph. PO. 1-8154. : Ground.
Breeder grade quail, all} Hen house fertilizer for
ages, produced by heavy pairs|sale; will spread on your

with very good laying and
hatching recerd. Permit 52.
Joe Linkous, 4011 Briarcliff
ee NE., Atlanta 29, Ph. 634-
416.

Poultry, Game,
Fowl & Eggs

WANTED





Want trio of these Bantams:
White Rosecombs, Silver Se-
brights, Red Pyle O. E., and
BeBe Hed. OF sie Wallis 362
Crawford, 127 Ganett St.,
Carrollton, Ph, TE. 2-6524.

Want peacock, 2 yrs. old or
older, reasonably priced. Mrs.
R. E. Grant, Cataula.

Want 3 Chinese geese. T. B.
Barker, 3920 Parian Ridge
Rd., Nw, Atlanta 27.

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE









Sun dried apples, 60c lb.
plus postage. Money orders or
cash. Mrs. Ora Roper, Rt. 1,
Canton.





Catnip bunches, 6, $1.;
horsemint, 6, $1.; nice sun-
dried apples, 50c ea. Add
postage. Per. 295. Mrs. F. M.

Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Dried apples, 50c lb. and
add postage. Mrs. R. L. Da-
vis, Rt. 5, Box 100, Ellijay.

Blight resistant chestnuts,
25c lb. and postage. Shipped
in 4 lb. lots or more. R. G.
Largin, 2640 N. Randall St.,
East. Point.

15 Ibs. dried apples, 50c lb.
at my home, 1% mi. E. of
Holly Springs. C. C. Brook-
shire, Rt. 4, Canton.

Buckeyes, 35c doz.,
1l5c postage, ea. doz. .
Lane, Rt. 3, Box 114, Wash-
ington.









plus



Chinese chestnuts at Sawn-
sons Dairy farm, 7 mi. south
ot Chickamauga. Robert
Swanson, Rt. 1, Chickamauga.

Dried apples, 65c lb., you
come after. Cannot mail. Lu-
pier Pitts, Rt. 2, Lotty Rd.,
aula.





China chestnuts, large, nice,
Glennville. Mrs. CG Cole
son, Glennyille, _

B. or worms,



pasture. Paul J. Davis, Lithia
Springs, Ph. 948-6200.

Old-time corn sheller, can
be power operated, $10.; also,
east iron enamel wall type
sinks for dairy barns or egg
wasning, ete., $5. to $7.50 ea.
Will not ship. Mrs. Joe C.
Starr, Rt. 3, Forsyth.

Good used black Western
saddle, regular size, cheap.
Patty Mattison, 3467 Midvale
Rd., Tucker, Ph. 938-6651.

Yellow root, sassafras, May
apple, queen of meadow, yel-
low dock roots, wild cherry
bark, alder bark, ratsbane,
ea. 4 lb. lardboxful, $1. plus
35c postage; peppermint, 25c
bunch, 3, 60c; martin gourd
seed, 25c pkg., and stamped
env. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Nice, shade-dried sage and
dry catnip, 30c qt., or $1. gal;
scallion onions, buttons, 50c
C. Permit 16. Mrs. Leilar
Philips: RG 1s = Box. 214:
Royston (Z.C. 30662).

Dried apples, 50c Ib.; old-
fashioned shallot onion sets,
$2. gal. plus postage ea. item.











Mrs. . Avis Whittle, Rt. 1,
Meanville. z

60 gal. iron syrup kettle;
eane mill; and farm bell. All

in good cond. Sell at farm for
$100. Mrs. W. T. Williford,
Rt. 3, Box 154, Millen.

New crop extracted honey,
natural, raw, 5 lb. tin, $1.60;
6, 5s; $8.50; 10 1b. pail, $3.,
add postage; 60 lb. can, $14.-
75 FOB; 24c lb. case lots in
your containers. Located 10
mi. S. Toccoa on Hwy. 106.
Edward D. Colston, Rt. 1, Box
307, Toccoa.

Choice country cured hams,
good lean type, 8-15 lbs., 90c
lb. William E. Lanier, Rt. 2,
Box 84, Metter.

Western youth saddle and
blanket for pony or small
horse in good cond., $30. Ray
Howard, 3318 Whitney Ave.,
Hapeville, Ph. 761-1816.

10 lbs. sundried apples,
1963 crop, free of peel, core,
$5. P.P. Send cash
or M.O. Mrs. I, L. Boring, Rt.
3, Dallas.

Anjelica roots washed and
dried, $2. for 2 lb. lardboxful;
wild cucumber bark, rattle
root, red sassafras, button
snake root, ratsbane, heart-
root, May apple, blood root,
yellow root, each. $1. for 2
lb. lardboxful, nice clean dry
leaf sage, 8 cups, $1. and
black snake root, $1. for lg.
matchboxful. Add oe on ea.
box for postage. P. B. Brown,











sale;
holes, letters or mildew, 30c] W.
Dr., Doraville, Ph. 457-2964.

Hen house manure for
minimum haul 6 tons.

J. Bales, 114 East Lake



white, delicious for jellies and
preserves.
3, Central Dr., Stone Mtn. (go
E. Ponee de Leon 3 miles be-
yond Clarkston to Relton Dr.,
Cross. R. -R.,
at farm), Ph. HI,

Scuppernongs, black and
Harvey Greer, Rt.

drive deadends
3-5501.

Miscellaneous

WANTED





Want up to 400 squares of

: 5 . . boxes, at times
used tin. Will consider tearing ae
down if cheap enough. Ralph aoe is c. Cla
Wright, Rt. 1, Empire, Ph. see
374-2494. : Want fres h horsera



pattern at $4. per quilt, am
experienced hand. Mrs.
Casteloes, Rt. 5, Moultrie.

Want quilting by piece or

Joe



chicken manure, rotted saw-
dust or good dirt for back-
yard flower beds; also help in
hauling and digging or spad-
ing beds.
mondson 1230 University Dr.,
NE, Atlanta,
(after 5 p. m., or on week-
ends).

Want rotted barnyard or

Mrs. Glen L. Ed-

Ph. 873-4009



of bees in any make of
State price and numbe
hives. T. L. Powell, Rt. 1
'90, Lake Park.

Let me know immediatel
you have any. Mrs.
Palmer,
Tallapoosa.

granates, a few at a tim
_|they ripen and crack -
Write first, will answer. A.
Kane ote
BGLE

roots. Quote price and q
tity. J. H

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Want to buy several






Want birch bark at
fe
South. Kelle












Want 50 extra nice po!

Lawrence
C. 30245).



Want 2 lg. wooden cl



. Morton, Madiso:

Sale Events



M., Albany, Ga
Stock Yards, complete d
persion of Reynolds Bro
ers herd, Oglethorpe,
For further informati
contact C. O. Parker, G
Angus Assn., tae
Mathis St., Macon. :














Rt. 1, Ball Ground,



IN-S-E-C-T C-H-E-C-K L-1-S-T

PECAN INSECTS

FALL WEBWORM light to cnodeate infestation
cans in middle and south Georgia. ae.

on
PEANUT INSECTS

FALL ARMYWORM light infestations On =

in southeast Georgia.

CORN EARWORM light infestations: on Pecaus in
the above mentioned area.

SWEET POTATO INSECTS

LEAFHOPPERSheavy infestations on sweet potatoe
in Irwin, Tift and Turner counties. a
VELVETBEAN CATERPILLAR heavy infestation.
vines of sweet potatoes in Bacon _ County.

MILLET INSECTS

SORGHUM WEBWORM heavy infestations
heads of Pearl Millet in southeast and southcentr

Georgia.

CORN EARWORM heavy infestation on heads of
Pearl Millet in southeast Georgia.

SOYBEAN INSECTS

CORN EARWORM heavy infestotions on pods
soybeans in southeast and northeast Georgia.
Farmers should examine the blooms and pods at least

twice each week.

VELVETBEAN CATERPILLAR light moderate in
festations on soybeans in the above mentioned area
CABBAGE LOOPER light to moderate infestations
on soybeans in the above mentioned area. 3
MEXICAN BEAN BEETLE light to moderate infes-












3

tations on soybeans in the above mentioned area. oa

CORN INSECTS

EUROPEAN CORNBORER light to moderate in-
festations in corn in Bibb, Peach, Houston and Macon

Counties.

SOUTHERN CORNSTALK BORER = Ah to moderate
infestations in corn in Bibb County.

COTTON INSECTS

BOLLWORM heavy infestations in bolls in many.
fields in southeast and northeast Georgia.
INSECTS OF LAWNS AND ORNAMENTALS
SPITTLEBUG heavy infestation in St. Augustine
grass in Waynesboro, Georgia.
SADDLEBACK CATERPILLAR heavy. infestation on
-roses in the Atlanta Area. _ :
OAK CATERPILLAR moderate to Gecce infestations

on leaves of oaks in the Atlanta Area.
AZALEA CATERPILLAR heavy infestations on axa-

leas in southeast Georgia.

AZALEA LACE BUG light to moderate infestations.
on azaleas in the Moultrie Area. - :
SPIDER MITE light to moderate infestations on
azaleas in the Moultrie Area.

September 12, 1963

REPORT ANY UNUSUAL INSECT OR INSECT DAMAG
TO YOUR COUNTY AGENT.
FOR LATEST CONTROL MEASURES SEE 3
COUNTY AGENT.