arke
Phil Campbell,
Farmers
Bulleti
Commissioner
arm Work
- WANTED
_ Want job as fish pond at-
tendant on farm and care for
chickens, Need 3 or 4 room
house with gas, lights, near
store and bus line. Near At-
lanta. G. W. Summerville,
538, 10th St., N.W., Atlanta
18, Ph. 874-1675.
_ Man 58 yrs. old, wants farm
work. Wife 50 yrs. old and
son 17 yrs. old Prefer caring
for broilers, and near Conyers,
Snellville or Lawrenceville.
Annie Lee Johnson, Rt. 3,
Conyers.
_ Middleaged widow wants
job taking care of elderly
couple and some farm work.
refer near Augusta. Am in
d health and can furnish
ferences. Minnie
avo, Ph. L-2595.
Single white man, 51 yrs.
Id in good health, no bad
habits, wants job on poultry
wr cattle farm, Have small in--
come, will work for board,
laundry and small salary. Can
drive, car or tractor. Ted R.
Farmers, c/o Candler Park
Golf Club, Candler Park Dr.,
Atlanta. ;
White man, 37 yrs. old,
ith small family wants job
tending layers on _ poultry
farm. Am sober, honest and
ependable. Will work for
asonable wkly. salary. Need
4 room house wired for elec.
love. Can move anytime.
Party answering must not
drink. State number of chick-
ens, and salary in first letter.
Charlie Murdock, Rt. 3, Dog-
ood Dr. Summerville.
Large family (3 can work)
wants job raising broilers or
layers. Cleadus Mulkey, Tate.
Want good, clean, white wo-
man, between 40 and 65 yrs.
ght farm work.
ee room and board. Claud
, Johnson, Rt. 1, Conyers.
Young white woman with
2 school age boys wants job
on poultry or dairy farm.
Lifetime experience on farm.
Have no bad habits, boys are
big enough to help, need 4-5
room house with lights and
water on mail and school bus
reute. Prefer within 25 mi.
radius but will go anywhere.
Can move anytime. Joyce
Kidd, 28 Stevens St:,, Rome:
White married man with 3
school age children wants job
on farm as caretaker. Exp. as
aretaker and maintenance.
eed as least 4-5 room house
and reasonable salary. Joseph
ance, 2143 Stanton Circle,
ast Point, Ph. PO 6-3945.
Man, 54 yrs. old, wife, 46
yrs. old, wants job on farm.
Need house with water and
wired for elec. stove. Want
Sat. evening and Sundays
off. Am honest and _ good
orker, Can drive truck, car,
work done and hrs. Prefer
Calhoun, Adairsville. Sum-
merville, Trion or Menlo. C.
H eens Rt. 2, Chats-
reasonable salary and modern
=>) seneral,
dairy |
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 12, 1962
One or two small families
want job on farm. Exp, with
laying hens, broilers, trucks,
and tractors. All kind farm
machinery, will consider share
crop for 1963. Need good house
on school bus route. Edd
Cooper, Rt. 3 Dahlonega.
Man with plenty of help,
honest, sober, wants to farm
on 50-50 basis with good size
tobacco allotment. Arthur
Price, Rt. 1, Nahunta.
Farm Help
WANTED
Cotton pickers
will pay daily,
Grady Jenkins,
192, Adairsville.
Want man who is worker
as well as foreman. Knowl-
edge of general farm equip.
Exp. in corn, peanut, general
row crop. farming, ~
family, no drinkers, have
house with plumbing and
electricity on_school bus and
mail route. Give age, num-
ber in family and references
in first letter. Lester Varn,
Rt. 3, Box 530, Albany, Ph.
HE 5-8621, (no collect calls).
Want woman to stay with
wanted
good cotton,
Ri. 2 Box
invalid and do light farm
work. $15. wk., room and
board. Hal Johnson, Rt. 3,
Washington. :
Help wanted at once, col-
ored or white, to live in for
room, board and small- sal-
ary. Light farm work. No
drinking or use of bad lan-
guage. Letters ans. Lloyd
Lovell, Rt./1, Suwanee.
Want white or colored cou-
ple to look after small herd of
beef cattle, keep up fences
and do general farm work for
house, equipped with plumb-
ing and wired for elec. stove,
located on Marietta-Roswell
Rd., near town, churches and
schools. Dr. M. P. Pentecost,
Rt. 2, Marietta, Ph. 428- 8766.
Want sober, honest, reliable,
married man to look after
cattle and hogs and tend about
160 acres of corn with trac-
tor on salary basis. References
required and if satisfactory,
would like applicant to come
see what I have before trade.
ids Morgan,- O74 Box 112;
Pineview.
Want 2 good families to
work on farm near Tucker,
pick cotton, day labor while
not in crop. Crop for 1963 if
desired; also want general
farm manager, must under-
stand cattle and farm mach-
inery. House available now.
Dewey T. Nabors, M.D., 490
Peachtree St., N.E., Atlanta
8, Ph. 688-2646.
Want large colored family
with lots of help to live on
farm and work year round. J.
Max McCluny, Rt. 2, Hamp-
ton, Ph. GR 8-6566, (Jones-
boro).
Want semi-retired man or
woman, preferably with farm
exp. and greenhouse exn.
Must be able to drive, no bad
habits, room, board and
laundry. Ref. exchanged. Mrs.
2 J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge.
Want settled woman to live
in home of 2 adults, to do
light farm work and keep
thouse. Room and board_ plus
$15. wkly. salary. Rob How-
ell, Rt. 2, Box 380, Albany.
Small |_
bi-color,
Want white, sober, retired
man with some income to live
in as companion and help with
small
Byess, Rt. 4, Canton.
. Want man 60 or 65 on pen-
sion, ref., to liv with man
and wife on small farm and
do farm work. Room, board,
$5. wk. Ernest Alexander,
5091 Covington Hwy., De-
eatur, Ph. 284-6751 (no col-
lect calls).
Want refined,
unencum-
|bered woman for light farm
work, flowers, cooking for
two, and caring partly for
aged woman. Live as one of
family, state age and parti-
culars. Lucile Gill, Box 145,
Boston,
_ Flowers
FOR SALE
Daffodils, King Alfred, Six
cents per doz. or $4. C. PP.
Permit 183. Mrs. B. I. Juhan,
Rt. 2, Stone Mountain, Ph.
469-9797.
poultry farm, Scott/d
Geraniums, red, pink and
white, 15c ea. cutting; Cactus,
8 cuttings, $1.; Sultana, 5
if, cuttings, 50c; African
Violet leaves, single and dbl.,
$1. doz.; Chicken Gizzard, red
and white, 2 cuttings, 25c. Mrs.
W. J. Dimon, Rt. 1, Box 71,
Woodland, Per. 173,
Asst. colors -Iris, purple
Ageratum, candy striped Ver-
bena, $1. doz. plus 25c post-
age; paper white Narcissus
bulbs, purple Royal Robe,
blue and white varigated Vi-
olets, $1., 2 doz. plus 25c post-
age; pink Almond, white Spi-
rea, purple Butterfly bush,
35c ea. plus 25c postage.
Damp packed. Mrs. J. H. Bar-
row, Rt. 2, Waco, Per. 210.
Tris: 8 spring and_ fall
bloomers, Autumn Dawn
(pink), Autumn-Elf (cream
lavender), Autumn Sunset
(rose, gold), Eleanor Roose-
velt (red violet), Frost Queen
(white), Golden Cataract
(gold), October blaze (red),
Surefire (light yellow), 50c
ea.; 125 dif. Iris, labeled, $1.-
50 doz.; not labeled, $1. doz.
40c postage. Mrs. F. W. Combs,
Washington, Per. 19.
NUMBER 2
White Confederate and yel~
low Fla, Jasmines,
Boston and Fishtail ferns, 3,
$1.; pink and cream colored
Lantanas, 25c ea.; white Nar-
cissus, 3 doz., $1.; mixed
bulbs, Buttercups,
and yellow Narcissus,
dattodils; $1.5 ..Cs. <1vy.
grows indoors, 3, 50c.
postage.
Box 104, Chester, Per. 36.
2 tone
that
Add
Shrimp plants, red Geran-~
iums, single everblooming Be-
gonias, white to deep pink
colors, all color Thanksgiv-
ing and Christmas Cactus, 40
ea.; smaller plants, 20c ea.:
Nightblooming Cereus, Guinea
Wing and dbl. everblooming
Begonia, 25c ea. Add postaga
on orders less than $1.50. Mrs
Ela M. Moore, c/o A. H. Grif~
fin, Cataula, Per. 350.
Clerodendron, Trichospar-
um plants, $2. ea.; Cigar plants
io full bloom, Chinese ever-
green, Malesfoot, Calif. Rub-
ber plant, Prayer plant. Bos
ton Asparagus, Sporangia
ferns, 50c; dbl. white and red
Begonias, 65c;-Rex, $1. Plus
postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Per. 65.
Bearded Iris, white ruffled,
pink, blue ruffled, pink blend,
rose blend, brown, yellow,
copper blend, purple and red
one only of each
labeled, 10, $2.; Dutch Iris
bulbs, Wedgewood (light)
blue), 25, $1. Add 35c postage
on ea. $3. order. Permit 275.
Mrs. David J, Arnold, Shell-
man.
Bird of Paradise shrub, red
rosebud Begonia, 50c ea.; dry
flowers: Cat Tails, Queen
Anns Lace, Goldenrod, Okra
Pod, Oats, Wheat, Rye, Hy-
drangea, Swamp Grass, Bird
Dock, red Shoemake, Corn
Tassle, any size, $1. Mrs. H.
G. Aderhold, Rt. .3, Sparta.
Per, 22:
Seed: 1/2 teacup full of all
color Hollyhock seed, 50c
plus postage. Mrs. J. B. Gil-
bert, Rt. 3, Box 18-A, Sylves-
ter. :
Daylilies: Coral Puce, Ha-
zel Swayer, Onita, Mrs. Bon-
ner, Edith Russell, Russells
Minute, Fancy Trimming, Hy-
pron, Lillian Russeli, Direc-
tor, Cargo, Spit-fire, J. T.
Russell, George Yeld, Spring
Parade, Garden of Roses, Ma-
hal, Rose Beauty, Skylark,
Annette, Vulcan, Cinnabar,
labeled, $2.50 doz. Mrs. Lil-
lian Owens, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa,
Pet,70. 47
Daylilies, named and la-
beled; state colors wanted,
reds, wines, scarlets, purples,
pinks, Ivory, rose, gold bi-
color, canary, orange, scarlet,
yellow, ea. 25c; my selection,
labeled; $2.50; $3. and $3.50
doz. from 125-100 Iris, 12 la-
beled, $1.50. not labeled, $1.;
Liriope border plant, $1. C,
plus 40c postage. Mrs. M. P.
Combs, Washington, Per. 154.
Pink, red and white Geran-
ium cuttings, 25c ea.; red,
pink, and white Sultana cut-
tings, 3, 45c; red and pink
Begonia cuttings, 15c ea.;
white and blue Hydrangea
cuttings, 20c; big leaf green
Jew and striped Jew, 3, 25c;
mixed color Iris, $1.50 doz.;
water plants, Collomia and
a must for pools or Aquar-
iums, 2, 35c; water Hyacinths,
blue, 50c ea. Add __ postage.
Mrs. R. W. Starling, 207 Wes-
as one of family to care for
all children and do light
ork on small
Want white woman to live!
h| ture, same price; Peppermint
levy Ave., Thomaston. Per.
327:
Daylilies, red, pink, and
purple in mixture, 10, $1.50
p.p.; also; Iris, 5 color mix-
and garlic, 50c
doz. yrtle
2 178
ace, Rt. le, Per
meee :
2 dif. trailing Coleus; 2
dif.. Sultanas, all rooted;
white, pink Oxalis; 9 dif. Cac-
tus; 2 dif. Geranium cuts, all
10c ea.; Madonna lilies, 25c
ea.; red Spider lilies, 15c ea.;
yellow Iris, mixed Iris, 35c
doz.; Maiden Hair, Sword, and
palm like ferns, 35c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams,
Rt. 1, Box 44, Lawrenceville,
Per. 138.
New seed: red, pink and
orange Calif. Poppy, 10c
tspnfl.; 3, 25c, of one kind;
also, all colors Twinkle Star
and plain Phlox, dbl. white
Feverfew, same price; all col-
ors Baby Zinnias and Bach-
lor Buttons, 25c large match
box full. No checks. Mrs. M.
M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia, Per.
181.
Hardy Sweetpea seed, mix-
ed white and pink, plant now
for flowers early next spring,
25c tblspnfull. Mrs MG
Randolph, 2107 A Claymore
Dr., Marietta.
Pink, red and white Geran-
iums, 25c per cutting; Guinea
Wing and Maple Begonia, 25
per. cutting; Bird of Paradise
seed, 30c doz. with stamped
envelope. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Rt. 2, Martin. Per. 300.
Rhododendron, Mtn. Lau-
rel, Redbud Azaleas, Creek
Hemlock, Cherokee Rose, and
Crabapple, 2-3 ft. high, $2.70
doz.: pink Phlox, Iris, orange
Daylilies, white Narcissus,
fall Daisies, and Pinks and
Violets, all $2.75 C. Mrs. Bon-
nie Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff, Per. 112.
UE eae CE es Seen Sere
Gladiolus bulbs, small, $1.
C.; large, 50c doz.; 6 dif. col-
or Cannas, $1. doz.; 14 dif.
color Cannas labeled, $1.75;
95 dif. Daylilies, 15c ea.; red
Spider lilies, Milk and Wine
lilies, Umbrella Palm, 295c
ea.; tube Roses, Daffodils and
Narcissus, 50c doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt.
2. Box 150, Camilla, Per. 44.
White Madonna lily bulbs,
7 $1.: asst. pot flower_ cut-
tings, 20, $1.; all color Sweet
William seed, dbl. Poppy seed,
several colors Hibiscus seed,
25c pkg. Add 25c_ postage.
Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Ce-
dartown. Per. 88.
Ga. Easter _ lilies, Tate e
bulbs, $1.50 doz.; King Al-
fred Daffodils, $1. doz.; Daf-
fodils, mixed, 20, $1.; Day-
lilies: lemon, and dbl. orange,
$1. Add 35c postage on
$1. order. Ruth Under-
t: 3, Conyers, Per, oT.
Mixed color Hybrid Ama-
ryllis seed, crossed with best
Dutch. Germ.-78 pct., 1/2 .pt.,
$1. p.p.; small, 1. in., bublets,
$10. C. Add postage on smal-
ler orders.. Mrs. H. W.
Chula, Per. 42.
Ageratums, 60c doz. nlants;
several color mums, 60c doz.
biue and speckled; Iris, 60
doz.; Jonquils, dbl. and singl-
es, 65c doz. bulbs; yellow,
purple, and white Iris, 65c
doz.; dif. colors Sweet Wil-
liams, 75c doz.;
ors Gladiolus, 75c doz. bulbs;
Umbrella trees, 65c ea. al-
most 15 in. tall, good root;
pink and purple Thrift, 50c
C. plants; yellow blooming
Cannas, 65c doz. roots. Add
postage. Miss L. M. White, Rt.
1, Box 57, Dahlonega, Per.
239.
Sweet scented Jonquil
bulbs, $1.50 C.; Narcissus
bulbs, $1.60 C.; large Daffo.
dil bulbs, $1.50 doz.; Butter-
cups, $1.25 doz.; Naked lily
bulbs, $1.50 doz, Add postage.
Mary Tumlin, Box 316, Eas-
tanollee, Per. 147.
Jerusalem Cherry plants;
single red Begonias and Pea-
nut cactus cuttings. well-
rooted: 4, $1.; Giant Starfish
and Thanksgiving cactus,
well-rooted cuttings, 3, $1.5
African Violet leaves, dbls.
and singles, 10 all dif. and
labeled, $1. All p.p. Violets,
eactus and pot plants at my
home. Mrs. Frank Barford,
1185 Moreland Ave., S.E., At-
lanta 16, Per. 283.
75 large February bloom-
ing Narcissus, 10-14 blooms
to cluster, $1.50 doz.; King
Alfred Daffodils. $1.25 doz.;
single blue Hyacinths, $1.
doz. Add postage. Many dif.
large pot plants in cans at my
home, cheap: some large Ge-
raniums. 3. $1. Mrs. Susan
Zislar, 1566 Elliby Rd., S.E.,
Atlanta 15, Ph..MA_ 17-5759.
Per. 102.
Law,
Large Snapdragons, $1.45,
doz.; Spider bulbs. Pd OZ.5
yellow Cannas, Chrysanthe-
mums, red Geraniums, rose
Shamrock, all $1. doz.; vari-
gated Ivy, 10c ea.: Coleus. 45
doz.: Begonias, 50c ea.; Sal-
via. 25, $1. Postage 20c. F. J.
Witherspoon, 308 Holderness
St., S.W.. Atlanta 10, Ph. PL
3-5251. Per. 137.
Different kinds of plants for
sale. Mrs. M Campbell.
Apt. J, 256 Peachtree Hills.
Ave., N.E. Atlanta 5, Ph.
50c ea.3
Daffodils,
Mrs. J. R. Hinson, ses
several col- |
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MARKET SULEETING
Pink running rose bushes,
3, $1.00, well rooted; old fash-
ioned yellow thornless rose
bushes, 50c ea.; tube rose, 3,
$1.00; orange daylily, 75c
doz.; old fashioned varigated
Hollyhock, 6, $1.00; Rainlily
bulbs, 6, $1. 00; purple Butter-
fly bushes, 6, $1.00. Add _post-
age. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith,
Rt. 6, Gainesville. Per. 305.
Red Dogwoods; yellow
Weigela; dbl. rose of Sherron;
pink and white; Orchid vio-
lets; old rose, deep red and
deep pink Althea, 50c ea.;
Lemmon Daylilies; Coleus,
mixed colors; yellow Prim-
rose, 6, 50c; Cacti, Corn Cob,
Paty Cake, Worlds Globe, 3:
50c. Add postage, Per. 93.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2,
Ellijay.
Pink Althea; Mother-in-
law Tongue, 25c ea.; Ligust-
rum, 25c; Baby Breath
Spiraea, 25c. Mrs. Annie
Hubbard, Fortson. Permit. 63.
Jonquil bulbs, Daylilies,
five cents ea., or $5.00 C. plus
postage. No checks. Mrs.
Luther Gantt, 1852. Second
Ave., Decatur, Ph. DR- we 1901.
Per. 409.
_ Chrysanthemums,
small
| size, 6 stems, $1. plus postage,
well rooted; pink Begonia,
well rooted, 10c ea., plus post-
age. Mrs. Tom Sims, Rie 5
Gillsville. Per, 146.
Orange Daylilies; Trumpet
Daffodils; blue Violets; purple
King Iris; Fox Glove, 75c C;
pink Mt. Laural; Sweet
Shrub; Azaleas, purple Lilac;
Christmas Jasmine; red roses;
Weeping Mary; pink roses, 6,
$1.00; Dbl. yellow Kerria
Japonica, 50c ea. rooted. Add
postage. Mrs. Frank Parks,
Rt. 3; Elljay. Per. 9 .
Vinca Minor, cover for
banks, evergreen vine, $2.50
C; old time Blackberry: Lily
(Belamcanda Chinensis) $1.50
doz.; 50 striped Liriope, $6.;
green Liriope, $2.50 C. Lois
oe Greenville, Per.
Flowers
FOR SALE
Daylilies: Starlight, Mrs.
_. Hugh Johnson, Tejas, Spring
Parade, Carnival Red, Cover
Girl, Vulcan, Dawn Play, The
Director, Spit-fire, Fancy
Trimming, Mrs. W. Wy-
man, Linda, Baronet,.and My
Pet, 15 labeled, $3. p.p. Mrs.
W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel. Per.
28.
Ga. Easter Lily bulbs, en-
_ tire stock. Reuben E. Zeigler,
1535 Whitney St., Augusta,
Ph, RE 6-9415. Per. 398.
Hardy Stephanotis, 2, $1.00;
golden ruffle Iris, large light
White, April bloom, Nar-
cissus; King Alfred Jonquils,
$3.00 C; purple Violets, yel-
low Daffodils, purple Iris,
$1.00 doz.; Snow Drop bulbs,
75c doz. Add postage. Beatrice
Mashy, Rt. 1, Box 240, Bre-
men, Per. 69.
Emperor, long trumpet,
daffodils dbl. Hemorcallis, all
yellow, blooming size, 30, $2.;
rose color Delta Tris, 6, $1.00:
red, yellow, pink, lemon
colors, 4, $1.00. $2.00 orders or
more p. p. Mrs. Ammye
Robinson, Bowdon, Per. 89.
Sultanas, 5 colors, 15c Per
cutting, some with roots, 3,
$1.00; also, Begonias, Chicken
Livers, some Geraniums,
Sweet Williams, Fox Glove
seed, 25c tspnfull. and stamp-
ed envelope. Mrs. L. &.
Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan, Per.
. 4
blue, 3, $1.00; Christmas and 209
Thanksgiving Cactus, 3, $1.00
(rooted); 1,000 Jonquil bulbs,
$10.00. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt.
3, Lawrenceville, Per. 77.
SEED: Pennyroyal, 15c ea;
Sweet Williams, 20c pkt.; dbl.
white Feverfew, 20c _ pkt.;
Hollyhock, 15c pkt.; mixed
color Mullin Pinks, 10c pkt.;
purple, red-Horsemint, 15
pkt.; red Gladiolus bulbs, 20c
doz.; bushel gourds, 30c doz.
Mrs. Ruby Logan, River Rd.,
Turners Store, Lithia Springs.
Emperor and Sir Watkin
bulbs, four cents per. bulb.
Delivered in Ga., no checks,
no order filled for less than 25
bulbs. Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Rt.
3, North Goddard Rd,
Lithonia. Per. 185.
Pink Thrift, $1.00 C; green
and red striped Jew, 25c;
Coleus, dark red, green edge,
green with red and white
center, 50c ea. p. p.; Also, col-
Jard plants, three cents ea.
Mrs. Maggie Hamil, 421 Wil-
son Ave., Bremen. Per. 308.
Blooming size, single, blue
Hyacinths, 20, $1.00; Emp.
and Empress Daffodils, 2 doz..,
$1.00; Royal Robe Violets, 20,
$1.00; Garlic bulbs for season-
ing; 6, 25c2 No less than $1.00
Giant Starfish, peanut, and
tree Cactus, rooted, 20c; hen
and chicks, 3 types, Opuntia
pads, and Staghorn fern, 3,
50c; Bryophyllum, (air plant)
and Bry, Pinnatus, small 10c,
or 3, 25c. Add postage. Mrs.
Sherman Adams, 1018 Purina
Dr., Gainesville. Per. 393.
Summer blooming Mums,
mixed colors, $1.00 doz.; all
color Chrysanthemums, $2.00
doz.; Hardy Orchards. purple,
3, $1.00. No order less than
$2. 00. Mrs. Adell Williams,
Rt. 2, Ellijay. Pena
Hardy Violets; 1] Royal Robe;
white Perfection, large pure
white blooms, long stems and
Calif. blue, $1. 00 doz.; $6.00 C.
Add postage. Mrs. L. H. Cou-
os Rt. 3, Greenville, Per.
Dbl. yellow Cannas; mixed
Verbenas; mixed Fall pinks;
Tigerlily bulblets, 50c doz.;
Tigerlily bulbs, $1.50 doz.;
rooted Baby Breath, 3, $1.00;
pink Thrift, rooted, 50c C.
sprigs; green Jew rooted, 3
cuts, 50c. Free flowers with
ea. order. Add postage, no
stamps or checks. Perlene
Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Per.
orders filled, add 30c postage. | 119
Mrs; sR. P.
Brooks, Per. 75.
Boxwoods, 1-5 ft., $1. - $8.
Mrs. J. H. Brizzel, RFD 4,
Blairsville, (located near Un-
jon and Fannin County line
at H. H. Richards Store on
Hwy. 76) No shipping. Per.
333, License 541,
Steinheimer,
Large size, mixed colors
Tritoma (Red Hot Poker) 6,
$2. 00; 12, $3.75; painted Dais~
ies, $1. 50 doz.: dbl. white
spice Pinks, $2.00 doz. p. p. in
Ga. All state inspected. Mrs.
O. S. Scarbrough, 2869
as St., East Point, Per.
Hybrid Daylilies, named
varieties, unlabeled, $1.00 doz.
No checks. Mrs. Charles Con-
ner, 575 Crestview Terr.,
Gainesville, Per. 405.
Red, white, blue, pink
Thrift; 6 cols. Verbena, $1.
doz.; $5. C.;, pink Oxalis,; 2
clumps, $1.; Jonquil and white
Narcissus. bulbs, $2. C; $15.
M; pink Sweet Williams; blue
Tris; blue Violet; Hardy Phl-
ox; orange ruffle Daylilies,
all 2 doz., $1.50: $4.-C; Lem-
cn lilies, 25c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Janie Bilis, Box 23,
Grantville, Per. 64.
All color Chrysanthemums,
1. doz.; white Narcissus
bulbs,
rese, rooted, 4,
Sweet Williams, rooted, 50c
doz.; add postage; Also, orange
and old rose color Poppy seed,
25c tspn. and 4 cent~stamped
envelone. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2,
$1.; all color
Gainesville, Per. 10.
Fast growing Ligustrums,
$1.50 doz.; Nandinas; white
Candy Tuft: Per. dwarf: blue
Phiex, $1.50. doz:*- $7.50" C.:
Blackberry: white Atamasco
and Daylilies: English. Ivy:
Vinca Minor and Thrift, $1.
doz.; $5. C. Blanche Wood-
ruff, Greenville. Per. 139.
Daylilies: Baronet, Glory,
Honey Redhead, Mt. Vernon,
Viking, J. T. Russle, Pink
Charm, Bold Curio, Purple
Home, Orange Blaze and Sou-
dan for sale. Add postage. Mrs.
W. 73s. Johnson, oRt,..2. bok
174, Crawfordville.
Red Verbena, 6 pcs.,
with good roots, Pleniy of
nice Ivy with roots, $1.00 C.,
nice for banks. No mail
orders. Mrs. J. R. Denton, 724
Ashby St., S. W._Atlanta 10,
Ph, PL-3-2688. Per. 280.
African violets, 10 asst.
good varieties, all colors,
blooming size, unlabeled, $3.-
50; leaf clumps, labeled, 6,
$3.; Feverfew, Foxglove,
Balm, mint, .Penny Royal,
Licorice, Lovage, Burnet,
Rosemary, Sage, Lavender,
Thyme, Germander, Hyssop,
Wormwood, Comfrey, Yar-
row, Oregano, Horehound,
Woodruff, 50c ea., plus post-
age. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell, Blue
Ridge, Per. 52.
Perennial Blue Phlox (Di-
varicata). well rooted plants
that bloom in April and give
levely green border all win-
25
ter. $1.25. Mrs. A. C. Caraway,
1733 es Ave., a
Point, Per. $35,
25c doz.; white Easter 10c
Dbl. Davulies 60c doz.
Mixed color Sweet Williams,
65c doz. bunches; Yellow
Cannas, 65c doz. bunches;
Butter and Egg plants, 60c
doz.; sev. colors, gladiolus
bulbs, 70 doz.; Blackberry
lilies, 65 doz.: Evergreen
bushes, rooted, $1. doz.; Pink
Peachtree roses, 6, 50c; Tulip
bulbs, 75c doz.; Red. white,
pink and yellow Mums, 60c
doz.; Dbl. and single Jonquils,
75c doz. plus postage. Miss
C. M. White, Rt. i, Box 57,
Dahlonega, Per. 239.
18-24 in. Boxwood Suff-
ruticose, reasonably priced, at
my place, buyers dig plants.
Per. 179. Mrs. R. A. Coa
Greenville, Ph. OR 2-4606.
Young English Raewoode
12 in. high, $2. doz., plus post-
age. Also, large size, 27-30
in., $1.50 ea. Cannot ship. Mrs.
M. M. Cochran, Rt. 5, Elli-
jay. :
Pure strain Ga. Easter lilies,
blooming size, 10c ea.; larger
ones more. Will be ready to
ship around Sept. 15. Include
postage. Mrs. D. D. Woodard,
Dudley. Per. 397.
Bearded Iris, pink. bronze,
yellow, white, bi-colors and
pilicolor, asst. colors, not
labeled, $1.50 doz. p. p. Per.
287. Mrs. J. L. Kelley, Rt. 3,
Lithonia.
Tris, pastel colors, asst. and
flags, royal purple, 2-tone,
$1.50 C.; early blooming Jon-
quils, (Vae7C. pep. Per. 403.
Mrs. Thomas E. Harris, Rt. 2,
Stone Mountain.
Jonquils, Daffodils, smail
yellow, paper white and white
with yellow center narcissus,
$1.50 C.; $12.50 M.; Crinum,
pink Amaryllis, Hybrid A-
purple violets and pink Oxa-|-
dis 3 doz:, $1.00. Mrs: J. E-
mit 354.
Red Verbena, 20 plants, $1.;
dk. red Verbena, 25c bunch;
Geranium roots, 6, $1.00; Iris,
25, $1.00; red Thrift, 1-%
doz., $1.00; Lemon Lilies, 15,
$1.00; pink and red Fall
Pinks, 20 plants, $1.00; Cact-
us, $3.25 C.; white and red
Jew, 6, 25c; Elephants Ear,
2, 25c. Add postage. Permit
white, red, and pink Waxleaf
Begonias, Boston Ferns, dbl.
Petunia and Chicken Gizzard
Begonias, 20c ea.; Sultanas,
ea.; Lace Ferns, 50c ea.;
rooted blue Hydrangea, 25c
ea.; Jonquils and Butter-Eggs
bulbs, $1.25 Daffodil
bulbs, 25c doz. Permit 16.
Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1,
Royston.
Dbl. pink, white, red, sal-
mon, and red Geraniums, pink
bronz-leaf and red ever-
blooming Angel Wing, maple
leaf, beefsteak and red dbl.
Begonias, Xmas and Thanks-
giving Cactus, pink, salmon,
red, lavender and white Sult-
ana cuttings, 20c ea.; Boston
and Sword Ferns, 30c ea;
Rain Lilies and white, green
leaf, Jew, 10c ea. Add postage.
Permit 143. Mrs. W. H. Rice,
Rt. 1, Royston.
Daisy, 4, $1.00; Admiral Byrd,
Marconi and Shasta Daisies,
$1.00 doz.; dbl. white Gera-
niums, Maiden Hair fern,
Aluminum and Shrimp plants,
all well rooted, 3, $1.00. Add
35ce postage; large Maiden
Hair ferns, Justicia and Angel
Wing Begonias at my place.
Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison,
Per. 49. ~
Winter flowering pot
plants: Pentas (several
colors), Shrimp plants, white
dbl. miniature Rose, Justicia,
triple Poinseita, 50c ea.;
bulbs: Fuchsia, Bermuda But-
lilis; 2 Akinds; 2 -= $1200;
Louisiana Iris 25c; Vinca
Minor, Liriope, Sweet violets, | 3
25, $1.00. Include sufficient
postage. Min. order, $1.00.
Mrs. E. Polsfuss, 223 Cordele
Ave., Macon, Per. 3563,
Mixed color Iris, 25, $1 25;
April blooming Narcissus,
Lk 30 Se mixed
maryllis, white,. pink and)
yellow Calla Lilies, white
Cannas, dwarf Opera Series
Cannas and President red
Cannas, 3, $1.00; Butterfly, 5
dif. kinds Daylilies, white
Spider Lilies, - $1.50..-doz.;
Harrell, Ri. 4, Quitman, Per-
145. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. |
1, Box 64-A, Royston.
Red Geraniums, red, pink
and white dbl. Begonias,|
Blooming size Gerbera
ter cup, Oxalis, 4, 25c; Ginger
ed
pink, purp
blue, 2-tones,
plants, $1.25 ois, 30c
damp packed; Popp
dbl. red, or dbl. pink.
purple, 3 colors mixed.
tbIspnfull; dbl. Holly
seed, yellow, salmon,
red,
tblspnfulls, 25 and
dressed SiMe r :
Mrs. Paul Davis,
Monroe, Per. 337.
Daylilies: Scarlet
Mrs. John Tigert, Mt. Wer
Su-hin, Sam Russell, Kwa
Devon Cream, Semi n
Chief, Patricia, Ee TSR
Joanne HutcHs nse: oe
Brown, Sweetbriar, 50c
$5.00 doz.; also, 20 varie
25c ea. or $2.50 doz. D
pkg., labeled, add postage ui
der $5.00. Miss June Kim
Hiawassee. Per. 37
Daylilies: Blk. Prince, (
allero, Autumn Red,
ion, Painted Lady, Sky.
Sylvia, Painted Warrior,
ea. or $5.00 dozsz 24 othe
25c ea., or $2.50 doz. B
plants, labeled, dam
p. p. on $5.00 order:
Claude E. Kimsey, Hiawa
Per. 143.7, 5 25-7,
Flowers
WANTED
Want some Mountain Buck.
eye seed and Seo
seed, Dogwood and C
ree seed, Camelli;
and yellow. Mimosa,
and- acorns. J. W. |
Rtas Nicholson. re
following: e Robi
Hood, also, the true at Ro
in, everblooming. Bot! r
clusters of red
fence. Grows 4 to 5
description and. re
sending plants. M.
Caite, 2 >
Want to See 6
neck doves x a
Int'l. hay press
feeder and gas
W. P. Bryan, Ree
Farm, Tifton, Ph. 38:
manure
practically new;
Bramco_ feeders, _
than 2 yrs., $1.00 ea.;
Intl. 1% ton truck, clea
bent up, driven 4000 ane
overhauled, $650.00;
ce tractor itr viront n.
oe us' on hours.
M. D. Bledsoe, Mansfield. _
Set of planters <a a
vators for Farmall A tra
in good cond., $50.00. g
B. Johnson, Rt. 2, Thoma
Rd., St 518, Macon, Ph. S
3:
1953 Farmall, bore
eee $675.00; 50T
hay baler, good cond.,
Darff hay rake, good cond.
$150.00. Mrs. S. F. Felton coe
2; Appling.
Nice 2 wheel trailer me
extends over wheels, ips =
slung axle. Built with 2
angle iron, for heavy duty.
Bed is out. $65.00. E.
Hughes, Bankston Lake Rae
Macon. : 4
170 re propane gas tan
above eer. type, good
con $85. H: ie
Box 403, College Park,
PO- 7-3347
rake, $75.00 00;
i
2 disc, 3 pt. hitch
100.00, in first class
r will trade for year-
Also, 60 gal. kettle, $15.,
0. Be P)~ J. Sewell;
ia, Ph. 356-8121.
| tractor, with hydrau-
runs good, $350. Also,
y harrow, $75.00. L. T.
son, 400 Colorado St.,
Ford panel truck with
ides for milk or produce
$350.00, perfect shape.
a Bendett, Rt. 1
rn, Ph. 964-7349.
drawn mowing mach-
-mule-drawn hay rake,
mule-drawn wagon,
old, all in good cond. for
lalker F. Freeman, Rt.
th, Ph. 994-2073.
n mall saw, not used
good shape, $70.00, will
hip. Also, 2 man cross
w, $6.00. Grady Jenkins,
ox 192, Adairsville.
Roebuck, one wheel
, 4 ft. body, good Good-
tire with Tarpoliar hitch
Tag, $65.00. Ernest Alex-
5091 Covington Hwy.,
atur, Ph. 284-6751.
. A. John Deere in good
with good rubber
ult., disc, and plow,
.00 cash. W. J. Register,
Ray City.
ary mower, good cond.,
pt. hitch, $200.00. See on
turday, or after 5 p. m.
ays. O..L. Davis, RFD
ilburn, Ph. 938-2921
OTe 2 ee
5, % ton Dodge truck,
Otis Hawks, Rt. 4,
good
2
k-up truck of equal
o, 700 x 15 (8 ply)
wheel, good as new,
has 6 holes; 710-x 15
nd wheel 5 holes. James
kley, RFD 2, Ward Mt.
Rome, Ph. 234-8813
collect calls)
drawn hay rake, John
nearly new, $85.00.
on. 16> Hwy..-l. Ly
Rt. 1, Temple. |
-H. wagon with original
body and good top
or sale. Want metal
-V crimp or corrigated
ight. J. H. Brazier,
harrow cultivators,
d bottom plow, ail
A. J. Harrell, RFD
erate mink tank,
-cond., $800.00. Lowell
201 Ben Hill St.
e. Ph. TU-2-6927.
chicken feed bin, used
me, good cond., $75.00.
my place. Cartee Wat-
700 Whitehead Rd.
Ph. 548-3047.
yhn Deere Grassland grain
7 rows, good cond., will
itch Farmall H and
Bryans, Newborn.
bber tired tractor,
mick-Deering, _excell-
or, uses no oil, does
hot, runs on Butane
nks on 12 volt battery,
duals, 16-38 good tires,
18 new front tires,
Charles W. Beckham,
Phe t1s8.
table no. 10 Case Ham-
ill with bagger, excell-
nd., $250.00; Allis-Chal-
Rollo baler, $200.00.
~W. Abel, Post Office,
rm Springs, Ph. 846-2681
Manchester) :
1956 Chev., 3/4 ton pick-up
*k, low mileage, clean,
d tires. W. H. Gilreath,
, Summerville, .
ae Farmall rotary. cut-
ush bog) with 2 pt.
60 in. blade, used only
a hours. J. W. Morris, /o
ible M Farms, P. O. Box
9, Carrollton, Ph. TE 2-2852.
M. Farmall tractor,
uled and painted,
and 10 disc harrow
ea,
To. | McCormick Mowing
Machine for sale. Mule drawn,
{tongue and all parts in per-
fect shape; also, Henkel Les-
pedeza seed Combine, at-
taches to this mower. Used
slightly. Will sell one or both
cheap. R. C. Mulligan, Rt. 3,
oe oe Washington. Ph. CY
22 Brower-double burner
Oil Brooders. In excellent
condition. Will sell all or part.
Horace Mulkey, Rt. 2, Jasper.
Ph. 692-3941.
1940 Chevrolet truck in
good condition. Motor over-
hauled last fall. Nice body.
Reasonably priced. Mrs. W, K.
Cousins, Box 30, Taylorsville.
Allis Chalmers silage ma-
chine with grass head, good
condition, $400.; also, Dari-
Cool, 300 gal. bulk milk tank,
stainless steel inside and out.
Pn 1UUe
6540.
pare casa ee tee ee
Farmall Cub Tractor with
hydr. lift, mower and_ other
equipment, used mostly for
mowing, good condition. $475.
Don Snyder, Rt. 1, Zebulon.
( mi. South of Griffin on
U.S. Hwy. 19.)
1953 Chevrolet half-ton
truck, good condition, $300.;
also, gentle quarter-type geld-
ing, ribbon winner this sum-
mer with saddle and bridle
(like new). $255. Robert Lar-
amore, P.O. Box 103, Doug-
jasville. Ph. PO 7-5455.
Gravely Tractor, 6.6 H.P.,
$175.; Rotary Plow, $55.;
Cult., $20.; Dozier Blade, $25.;
Steel Geared Wheels, $55.;
Cart, $50; Sickle Mow, $47.50;
Reelmow, $25. Will sell to-
gether or separate. Good con-
dition. S. A. Best, 749 Flat-
shoals Ave., SE, Atlanta.
M Farmall Tractor and 3-
Dise Tiller; 250 amp. Wilson
portable welder, powered by
4 cyl. gasoline Continental
engine. Horace H. Noles,
Hoopville. Ph. 854-4581.
1958 Farmall (200) trac-
ter; 2-row disc plow: cultiva-
tors; harrow. A-1 condition,
$1000. Robert Cearly, Rt. 1,
Dalton. Ph. BR 8-1775.
Complete beef cattle opera-
tion equipment for sale. Com-
plete lot only. T. H. Pfeil. Rt.
1, Smokey Rd., Newnan..
Model 25 Northwest Mur-
phey Diesel Engine, serial No.
18091 and 3/4 yard Hendrix
bucket. Charlie Dukes, Ho-
boken. 4 :
1952 Ford tractor complete
with equipment, first class
condition; Briggs Stratton
pump for tobacco beds or
garden; also, grey mule, wt
appx. 1200 lbs., gentle and in
perfect condition; also, tur-
pentine tools. C earay,
113 Eastman Rd., Soperton.
Ph. 529-4776.
Sey
RKET
ton) driven less than 7,000
mi., good condition, $1,250.00.
Roscoe Treadwell, Box 465,
Atlanta. Phone 322-1028, (No
collect calls).
Deepwell Pump (% H. P.,
Sears Roebuck Ever Ready)
and foot valve, $30.00. Can-
not ship. Billy Townsend,
Fairmount, Route 2. (4 mi.
north of Fairmount, H. W. 53).
Ford Ferguson Tractor good
condition; reversible Scrape
and Pan, excellent cond.;
Bush & Bog Harrow, fair
cond., $750.00 for all three.
Robert Allen, Fayetteville,
Phone HO-1-7775, (Atlanta)
John Deere Corn Combine,
Model 45, self propelled and
complete with small grain
head. Priced to sell. Terrell
Swindle, Nashville, Phone
Good condition. Sam Capes, | 9292
5|Rt. 2 Covington.
_ David Bradley 8 ft. ferti-
lizer spreader; Ford, or Fer-
guson 3 point Hitch, two bot-
tom plow; new Holland 6 ft.
mower for sale. Good cond-
ition. J. H. Brazier, Zebulon.
Cut-Off Saw, steel frame
30 in. with 5 in. belt, excellent
condition, $50.00. W. M. King,
Social Circle.
Dari-Cool Milk Tank, stain-
less steel, 310 gal., $750.00.
J. T. Smith, Ray City, CH-4-
2918. (Valdosta) (no collect
calls).
Dari-Cool Bulk Tank, 300
gal; three-unit Chore-boy
pipe line and daily base of
536 lbs. with Borden Com-
pany of Augusta. J. E. Lunce-
ford, Tignall, Route 1, phone
AT-5-2772 (Washington.)
Corn Shucker and Sheller,
belt driven; Allis Chalmers
W. D. Mower, spring-tooth
harrow; Super C Farmall
with planters and cultivators
for sale. J. E. Collins, Box 313,
Manchester. Phone 846 - 9816.
500 gal. Propane Tank.
$125.00, at my place. E. C.
Morrow, Forest Park. Route
1-B. Ph. PO-1-2660
AC Silage harvester in ex-
cellent condition, for sale. S.
C. Owen, Woodbury.
- Dodge Pickup V-8, 1 ton, 4
speed, TC H-D Differential -
dual wheels, new paint, ex-
cellent tires and low mileage,
$1095.00. Richard J. Pfeiffer,
308 N. Ingleside Dr., Albany.
ae HE-5-3303 (after 5:30
p.m;
Diesel Tractor, 1954 Mas-
sey-Harris 44 with new
motor, $850.00; New Massey-
Ferguson 13 run grain drill,
$400.00; Athens 10 disc Bush
& Bog Harrow, $300.00; 2-
wheel Farm Trailers. $50.00
each, Russell Banks, Jr., 1464
Cherry St., College Park. Ph.
767-6239.
CORRECTION: Several
squares of used metal 5-V
roofing; also, one power cane
mill on steel in A-1 cond. L.
H. Dopson, Jacksonville.
8-N Ford Tractor with
planters, soda distributor, har-
row, cultivator and bottom
plows. $800. for all, Robert
L. Garner, Rt. 1, Dublin. Ph.
BR 2-4031.
Shallow well pump with
3/4 h.p. motor and 30 gal.
tank in good condition, $50.
Got, Jackson, Rt, 3: 3414
Rockbridge Rd., Stone Moun-
tain. Ph. 366-2452.
CRE Cad SAU ele Sr peeves tae ere
Seed: True Southern Mi-
mosa, Silky pink blossoms,
fern like foliage, 5 seed pods,
10c and stamped addressed
envelope. Miss Elaine Atkins,
Rt. 2, Jasper.
- 2 row Ford corn picker,
sheller, A-1 cond., used less
than 300 hours. Now on
tractor, will sell with or with-
out tractor. Burt Bennett, Rt.
3, Moultrie.
David Bradley Garden Tr-
actor with new Continental
engine and recapped tires, rt
in. turn plow, adjustable disc
harrow, lay-off plow and 24
in. rotary mower for sale.
Robert A. Brown, Rt. 2, Box
80, Woodbury. Phone 3746.
(No collect calls).
-- 20 gal. wash pot, $10.00;
also. 10 gal. wash pot, $5.00,
in good condition. Mrs. A. P.
Hughes, Rt. 2, Cumming.
l-row Ford Picker-Sheller.
Used two seasons, Good cond.,
riced for quick sale. 5.
et | Farm,
440 Swinging Wire Cages
for sale. All new watering
equipment and _ staples for
assembling sections. $125.00
for all. Mrs. Betty Jo Hearn,
6900 Campbellton Rd., Atl-
anta. Ph. DI-4-0046.
MT John Deere Tractor
with bottom plows, culti-
vators, planters and distribut-
ors; Ellis Trailer Type trans-
planter, 1 row, for sale. V. B.
Paulk, Rt. 1, Willacoochee.
Ph. 534-7832.
Equipment
WANTED
Want to hear from parties
having good second hand
grain bins. State in first let-
ter how many bu. corn or oats
bins will hold and prices. F.
H. Bunn, Midville.
Want 4 wheel drive Jeep,
suitable for farming, in good
cond. State price. J. M. Cole,
Sharpsburg.
Want used corn picker in
you have. Frank Thompson,
Rt. 1, Vidalia.
Want one rear wheel for
Farmall M tractor, would con-
sider buying model M. Trac-
tor that has been junked for
wheel. C..L. Ward, Rt. 1, La-
Grange. Ph. 2-6559.
Want small Poulan chain
saw with bow blade, suitable
for clearing land. Must be in
good cond., reasonably priced | Milk daily, to freshen the 5th
within 75 mi. radius. B. F.|of Oct. Come see. George
Grog <: Brand, Centerville, on 124
Pte Os
BULuLeiin
1960 Studebaker truck (3/4
good cond., write stating what |
Want 8-N Ford tractor, 1952
or later model with 3 pt.
hitch and = power take-off.
Must be in good cond., and
reasonably priced. Prefer
within 50 mi. radius. State
cond., price and location. E.
P, Kakalecik, Rt. 7, Sardis
Church Rd., Macon.
_ Want cycle bar for Surban~
ite one-wheel garden tractor
or cycle bar for David Brad-
ley G. tractor. Have 36 in.
Big Chief cycle bar to sell or
trade. S. M. Stout, Warm
Springs.
Want AC or John Deere
power take-off driven Com-
bine. Must be in good cond.
S. C. Owen, Woodbury.
Want truck bed, with or
without sides, and 16, 18, or
20 ft. long. State where lo-
cated and price. E. E. Want-
land, Rt: 1; -Box 110, Fort
Valley.
Want used pipe, concrete,
aluminum, steel, galvanized.
State size, length, quantity
and price. W. L. Wilson, Box
889, Thomasville, Ph. 226-
1751 (No collect calls).
Want 1949 or. 1951 Ford
tractor with
B and B har-
row, must have good tires and
in good mechanical cond. Al-
sc must be within 50 mi. ra-
dius. State price. J. Paul Mar-
tin, RFD 4, Madison.
Want used cotton press,
must be in good cond. and
complete. C. M. Miller, Cor-
nelia,
eee
Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
Heavy Springers and some
with calves, Holstein and
Jersey heifers, for sale. R. L.
Jackson, Flint River Farms,
Hwy. 54, Rt. 1, Jonesboro,
Ph. DR 8-2245.
Holstein bull, 30 mos. old,
$150. at barn, 2 mi. from Blue
Ridge Lake. Mrs. Bessie Ed-
wards, 944 Margaret St.
Hapeville, Ph. 761-4705.
45 head of dairy cattle,
mostly Holstein, 12 or 15
heifers, Holstein and Swiss,
al! calf-hood vaccinated, with
13 yrs. artificial breeding. J.
E. Lunceford, Rt. 1, Tignall,
Ph. AT 5-2772 (Washington).
5 Holstein milch cows, all
freshened in past 2 to 7 wks.,
3 with second calf, and 2
with third calf. Harper Eaven-
son, Rt. 5, Elberton, Ph. 283-
2646.
BSE Soren tas Fee
4 Dbl. standard Hereford
heifers, 12 to 15 mos. old. W.
A. Ballard, Fayetteville, Ph.
HO 1-5042.
Jersey and Guernsey heifer
cross, $125.; also, Guernsey
bull, $100., both 14 mos. old.
G W.2 McKinzi; Rt 1, Sa-
wanee. :
PTA vs oe oo ae
Brown Jersey cow for sale.
Bred by a Whiteface male,
due the last of Aug. Located
out Hwy. 85 about 4 mi. from
Alvaton. Mrs. Nellie Moss,
Rt. 1, Alvaton.
Purebred Angus heifer with
pull calf (no papers), $250.;
8 Reg. bull calves, 6 to 8 mos.,
$125. to $140., papers furnish-
ed. T. L. Surles, c/o Winkler
Farms, Preston.
Guernsey cow with 3rd
calf, gentle, gives over 4 gal.
daily with good feed, $175.;
also, calf, 8 wks. old; will
sell separate or _both for
$225. Mrs. A. D. Blackstock,
Rt. 4, Douglasville.
Res. Hereford bull, 3 yrs.
old, weal built and dark red,
wt. about 1400 lbs. Will sell
or trade for Reg. heifers.
Hugh Westbrook, Rt. 1, Cave
Springs.
3 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 8 mos. to 2 1/2 yrs. old,
$150. to $300.; also, pony ear
snd harness for sale. Ey
Fichtner, Rt. 1, Hwy. 85,
Waverly Hall, Ph. 2973 after
8 p.m.
Sep. Mee ea ee
Reg. Polled Hereford bull,
1 yr. old, papers furnished,
$125.; also, sev. Reg. heifers.
See on week days only. M. B.
Welsh, Rt. 8, Heath Rd., Ma-
con, Ph. SH 5-8465.
Good Holstein cow, crossed
with Jersey, gives 3. gals.
Hwy. Rt. 1, Lithonia,
<
Mixed herd of Hereford,
Holstein steers and i
including one Hereford, 2 yrs.
old bull, for sale at my farm
at Madras (near Newnan). R.
B. Bowen, 316 Peters St., S.
W., Atlanta 3, Ph. MU &
1428, (no collect calls).
Santa Grtrudis bull, 2-1/2
yrs. old (may be
good shape, $300.
Brown, Sr., B and B Rahch,
Box 104, Eastman. Phebe
Cow and milk goat for sale.
Bert L. McDonald, 929 Park
Terrace, College Park, Ph.
761-5747. i
2 young Reg. Angus cows,
rebred with calves at side,
also, 2 Reg. Angus heifers.
All top bloodlines, excellent
quality and in good cond.
Jack Dover, Rt. 1, Ellijay. Ph.
ME 5-4349.
33 Reg., vaccinated Cana-
dian Holstein cows for sale.
On H. I. R. and D.H.1.A. test.
In 1961 averaged over 15,000
lbs. milk and 500 lbs. fat,
Henry A. Winn, Dallas, Ph.
477-3690.
18 top quality dairy heif-
ers, 1 yr. old; 50 heifers, 3 to
4 mos. old. Reasonably nriced.
Terrell Swindle, Nashville,
Ph. 9292.
Dbl. Reg. Polled Hereford
bulls, and heifers, popular
bloodlines. H. . Tillman,
1207 W. Park Ave., Valdosta,
Ph. CH 4-2491.
3 Angus calves, just wean-
ed, not Reg. but should make
good steers due to good mark-
ings, also, 4 Reg. bulls, been
in herd over past 15-yrs., al-
ways in pasture, 35c per Ib.,
see at farm, make offer. G.
C. Harwell, 600 Ave. C., West
Point.
Choose 20 cows from 35 and
base 288 lbs. with Southern
Dairy, $9750. H. C. Johnson, ~
Box 42, Rt. 3, Forsyth, Ph.
994-3752. ea
Dairy herd and equip. for
sale. 45 milking cows, :
bred and open heifers, in-
cluding mostly Reg. Jerseys
with few Holsteins and
Guernseys. Practically new
500 gal. Kraft bulk tank with
regulator and releasor, base
with Coop, and 4 unit DeLa-
val pump with 2 units. B. L.
Stiving, Bishop, Ph. SO 9-3331
(Athens, after 8 p.m.)
Milking strain, short horn
male calf, born 3/17/62, dark
roan, good individual. Reg. in
buyers name, $150. Also, few
young cows for sale. Adam
Whitaker, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge,
Ph; 5548. :
1/2 Holstein, 1/2 Jersey
cow, 30 mos. old, 900 to 1000
lbs. Calf 6 mos. old, bred
back 5 mos. to Poll type
Whitefaced bull. Gave 5 gal.
daily when fresh. Gives 3 gal.
now. Gentle and clean in
every way, Also 2
slaughter calves. 250 to 300
lbs., $55. and $60. J.
Ginnis, Box 319,.Lithia
Springs, Ph. 948-2854 (Au-
stell). :
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Swine a
ee
Reg. Spotted Poland China:
pig. Good bloodlines, 2 mos.
old. Will Reg. in buyers name,
Also, large service boar, well
marked. Will transfer papers
to buyer. Hugh Westbrook,
Rt. 1, Cave Springs.
Good quality Duroc males,
Located 9 mi. . of Twin
City, 5 mi. No. of Metter. Leo
Akins, Rt. 2, Box 153, Met-
ter.
Black Essex, (The Hog that
will fatten at any age) 10
wks. old, male pigs available
now, Reg., wormed an
treated. Will ship anywhere.
Wiley G. Dampier, Rt. 1, Box
210, Valdosta.
2 full blooded Yorkshire
boars, 6 1/2 mos. old Wt. 275
or more. From large litter,
one has been treated for Chol-
era, can be Reg. in buyers
t|name. $50. ea. Billy Rhoges:
Rt. 1, Crawfordville, Ph. G
6-3695.
fee ete yee een gr SS Se
O.LC. breeding stock shoats,
4 mos. old, wt. about: 90 Ibs.,
males and females, $30. ea.3
Reg. treated F.O.C. pigs, ready
Sept. 6, $20. ea. cheaper at
farm. Paul F. Cain, Rt. 1,
Commerce.
55 pigs available now: 40
spotted Poland China and 15
Landrace cross, $10. ea. Lo-
cated 8 mi. N.W. Cartersville
in Sugar Valley district. Roo-
sevelt Morrow, Rt. 4, Carters-
ville. : iy
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FOR SALE
4d : | -. Swine
Reg. Durocs, open and bred
Siuts,meat type, dark red, al-
SO;, boars for light service.
Henry; Harrell, 603 Gill St.,
Hazlehurst, Ph, FR 5-2035.
Reg. Landrace -hogs, all
,ages from Cert. meat stock.
and foundation
stock now ready. Terrell
Swindle, Nashville, Ph. 9292.
Reg. Tammworths, best
meat type, boars and gilts, all
ages, good healthy stock, J.
S. Davis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitz-
gerald, Ph. 6541.
Reg. Spotted Poland China
service boars and gilts, from
champion bloodlines, long
meat type. Located at _Ster-
ling, 10 mi. No. of Bruns-
wick. Barney B. Ryals, Rt.
3. Brunswick, Ph. AM 5-3634.
5 Reg. male Spotted Poland
China pigs, 10 wks. old or
will trade for any type Reg.
gilts of like, wt., and age.
- Walter Britt Worthy, Jr.,
Hatcher. ,
1/2- Landrace, 1/2 York-
shire pigs, $10. ea. Located 4
mi. So of Douglasville, off
Hwy. 5, on Kings hwy. James
Edward Pittman, Rt. 2, Doug-
-lasville. Ph. 942-4783.
~~ Duroe boars and gilts, 2
1/2 mos. old, treated for
cholera, can be Reg., $25. ea.;
Boars and gilts, 4 mos. old,
treated for Cholera, can be
Reg., $35.; 3 gilts, 6 mos. old,
$50. Frederick Zipperer, Rt.
1 Box 182, Guyton. (15 mi.
S. E. of Guyton, Hwy. 30).
_3 Purebred Chester white
gilts and 1 male. All 5 1/2
mos. old, $35. ea. Jack H.
Young, Cochran, Ph. WE 4-
2289 (After 6 p.m.)
Reg. Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old,
FFA, blue ribbon. sow.
Treated for cholera and ery-
Sipelas. Lean meat type, out
of boar sired by A.C.M. type.
$25. Randall Reynolds, Ste-
vens Pottery.
Reg. Black Poland China
hogs, all ages and sizes. Ser-
vice boars sired by Cert. and
Superior meat type Sires, out
of good litters and produc-
tion Reg. sows. 6 to 9 mos.,
old, priced $75. up. From
Cert. Brucelosis free herd and
treated for Cholera and Ery-
sivelas. J. R. Mullis, Cochran,
Ph. WE 4-6490.
Horses. Mules & Ponies
Sorrel gelding Quarter
horse, 6 yrs. old, flaxed main
and tail. 850 lbs.; also, Sor-
Tel gelding 750 lbs. E. E.
Hughes, Bankston Lake Rd.,
Macon.
Small Shetland pony mare,
7 mos. old, Chestnut color,
broke and gentle for children,
$65. for quick sale. Alvah
Pasley, -700 Brookwood fore
Thomaston, Ph. 7-3639,
At stud: Golden Palomino
stallion shown under Step
Easy Little Man, can pick up
mare, breed mare. until
caught, fee $25.. Also, Golden
Palomino stallion, shown un-
der Reg. Sun Dust Parade,
dark gold blaze face, stock-
Ings. Most outstanding show
horse; also Palomino gelding,
blaze face, stocking feet. J.
W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington
oy Decatur, Ph. BU 9-
eerste a Eee a Ae
Mexican Burros; 2 yr. old
female, 2 yr. old male, 10 mo.
old male, and one male older.
Reasonably priced. Arthur
Childiee, 5215 Rivoli Dr., Ma-
con, Ph. SH 5-0213.
_Palomino gelding, 12 hands
high. Gentle, will not kick
or bite. Excellent for chil-
dren. Mrs. H. N. Vogel, 4489
Sone Rd., Conley, Ph. MA
_ 21/2 yr. old Chestnut geid-
ing, -blaze face, flax mane,
and tail,.3 stocking feet, 1/2
Quarter, horse and-1/2 Ten-
nessee Walking horse. gentle
but spirited. $225.-or $300.
including western type double
rigged saddle, blanket, and
bridle. Lanny Raulerson, Rt.
3. Alma, Ph. 632-4322.
3 yr. old Tenn. Walking
mare, gentle, no bad_ habits,
bred to Palomino Shetland
stallion, $150. C. M. Lane,
Colquitt, Ph. PL 8- 3651,
Good farm and log mule,
wt. 1500 lbs. for sale. Geo. F.
Holston, Molena.
At stud: White roan stallion,
best mannered offered, $12.50.
Butch Milner, Rt. 6, Eastman. |
Good mule, 12 yrs. old, wt.
900 lbs., good worker, $75.
P. J. Sewell, Lavonia, Ph.
356-8121.
4 yr. old mare, half Ara-
bian, half Tenn. Walker, bred
to Reg. Tenn. Walker stud,
(Blue Magic), $300.; 2 yr.
old Palomino Shetland stud,
broke to cart,, $150. W. V.
Penn, Rt. 2, Box 139, Green-
ville, Ph. OR 2-4463 (no col-
lect calls). ;
3 yr. old dark brown pony
with bridle, $100. Warren
McDaniel, Rt. 2, Ranger.
Mare mule, good qualities,
nice size and good worker,
spirited but gentle. $150. J.
R. Underwood, Rt. 3, Conyers.
20 horses and ponies: Quar-
ter, Walking and gaited, some
Reg. some grade. All mares
bred to permanent Reg. Quar-
ter horse. Ralph C. Jenkins,
1938 Bouldercrest Dr., S.E.,
Atlanta 16, Ph. MA 7-8488.
4 nice size pony mares, all
gentle and broke to ride. 3
has filly colts, one has stud
colt, all bred to foal next
spring. Also, have 1 1/2 yr.
eld filly, 2 1/2 yr. old nice
size Palomino stallion, and
bridles, saddles and nice 2
pony, all metal, covered trail-
er. Will sell all or part except
will not sell stallion without
mares. Reasonably priced
David. Lester, Rt. 3, Rock-
mart.
5-gaited Chestnut Sorrel
mare complete with saddle,
bridle, breast plate, and sad-
dle bags, also partially train-
ed 17 mo. old gelding with
|4 white stocking feet. Both
horses and all equip., $450.
Jimmy Butts, Rt. 3, Thomas-
ton, Ph. 647-4887 (anytime
after 5 p.m.)
Pleasure mare, wt. about
600 to 850 lbs., about 8 yrs.
old, with filly colt by side,
ready to wean, mare bred to
Tenn. Walking stud, in March,
$200.; also, 17. mo. old filly
out of above mare, gentle,
$175.; 6 mo. old filly colt,
$125. Otis H. Martin, 2423
Bream Ave., Augusta, Ph.
PA 4-8407 (no collect calls).
At stud: Tenn, Walker Sor-
rel, with white mane and tail,
good conformation, fee $15.
Randall Duck, Braselton, Ph.
654-2032.
Saddle mare, and nice 6
yr. old gelding, 1000 lbs. 2
other geldings, 800 lbs., gen-
tie for sale. Ernest Hall, Bar-
oe Acworth, Ph. 974-
3794, :
Shetland ponies: 2. studs,
silver and Chestnut dapple,
white mane and tail, one Reg.,
other not Reg.; Chestnut dap-
ple mare with mare colt; Reg.
black mare in foal; black
mares eligible for Reg. C. H.
Hamby, 3963 Redan Rd., Rt.
4, Stone Mountain, Ph. BU 9-
6346 (after 5 p.m.).
Pinto pony, saddle and bri-
dle for sale. Childrens pet.
Chester Chalker, Rt. 1, Mit-
chel, Ph. 3426. ;
Burros, one small size jack,
one small size jenny, $60. ea.,
also, one large size mare bur-
ro, $40. Mrs. Ray F. Almand,
4864 Stagecoach Rd., Ellen-
wood, Ph. GR 4-4290 (Stock-
bridge).
Bay, half thoroughbred,
half Quarter mare, 5 yrs. old,
trained roper, fine pleasure
horse, good prospect for hun-
ter. Has thoroughbred con-
formation and Quarter horse
disposition. Excellent -quali-
ties for brood mare. Michael
A. Wilson, Riverbend Circle,
Gainesville, Ph. LE 4-7436.
Roan saddle Horse, Half
Tenn. Walker, gentle for chil-
dren. Randy Franklin, Rt. 1,
Conyers, Ph. 483-7519.
Golden Palomino _ stallion
named Sunbeam, proven sire
of Palomino colts, averaging
about 75 pet. past 3 yrs. Won
sev. show ribbons, also, Pal-
omino mares with colts by
side and bred back. L. W.
Finney, 809 N. Greenwood
St. LaGrange. Ph. 882-1253.
Livestock
WANTED
_ Want pigs and shoats. W. L.
Morrison, Rt. 3, Clarkesville,
_ Want compact horse, 600
to 900 lbs., to hunt quail from
and_can shoot around. Dr.
F. Bragg, Hawkinsville.
L. | lorum-Typhoid
Want sheep, all kinds, state
what you. have and lowest
price. R. B. Curtis, Farming-
ton, Ph. 453-4453 (Greens-
boro).
Want calves 1-6 wks. old.
No Holstein. (state price). E.
L. Mitchell, 2270 Dunseath
Ave., N.W., Atlanta.
Want Reg. Walking mare,
12 or 16 yrs. old, cheap, also
want Tandem horse trailer.
J E. Collins, Box 313, Man-
chester, Ph. 846-9816.
Want milch cows at reason-
able price: State price and
breed. Prefer heifers ready
te calve or cows just calved
cr ready to calve, 3-4 wks.
old. B. L. Pollard, 128 Thomp-
ae St., Cedartown, Ph. 748-
323.
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
Catnip bunches, 4, $1.; black
Rasberries, 4, $1.; Garlic on-
ions, $1. doz.; blueberry and
spearmint, 8 bunches, $1.,
plus postage. Mrs. F. M. Tur-
ner, Rt. 6, Gainesville, Per.
295.
Large red nest or multiply-
ing onions for fall planting,
$i.65 gal. plus 50c postage on
ea. gal. No less than one gal.
mailed. Per. 413. Mrs. G. W.
Fuller, Rt. 2, Box 100, Wood-
stock,
Scuppernong and musca-
dine grape vine, 4, $1. Hazel-
nut and blueberry, $1.25 doz.;
biue Damson and peach plums
and Chinquapins, 4, $1. Black
walnut trees, 6, $1.50. Add
postage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt.
1, Dahlonega, Per. 267.
Crimson Clover, reseeding
variety, Germ. 82 pct., hard
seed, 7 pct. (total Germ. 89
pet.) No noxious weeds, 30c
lb. at barn. Special price on
lot of 3,500 Ibs. Cannot sell
less than 100 lbs. Billy Bent-
ly; Rt.< 2, . Fhomaston;= Ph:
647-5121, after 5 p.m.
Cokers Moregrain oats, re-
cleaned and in new 3 bu. bags.
Germ. 94 pct. No pests. $1.
bu., F.O.B. Fred Flanders, Rt. |
6, Box 114, Dublin, Ph.
0289.
True garden sage for sea-
BR 2-
fsoning sausage. 8 good root-
ed plants, $1., delivered.
Fresh, dried sage leaves, $2.
1b., delivered. J. D. Fuiler,
Mountville.
Ga. Collard plants, ready
in a few days, 60c C, plus
postage. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2,
3917 Panthersville Rd., Ellen-
wood.
SEED: Ice box yellow meat
melon, Germ. 93 pct.; round
dark yellow meat melon,
Germ. 95 pct.; long green yel-
low meat melon, Germ. 95
voet.; each kind, 50 seed, 25c;
King Mammoth pumpkin,
grows to 19 lbs., Germ. 50
pet.; 3 doz, 25; Arabian
Cantaloupe, grow to 15 lbs.,
Germ. 97 pct., 25 doz. All
1962 crop. Add stamped ad-
dressed envelope. J. H. Gor-
don, Rt. 1, Adel.
David Barley, $1.60 bu.;
certified Davie Barley, $1.75
bu.; Reg. Davie Barley, $2.25
bu., all treated and in 2 bu.
bags, F-0.B.:<*Charles. _W:
Carter, Rt. 1, Winterville, Ph.
LI 3-9755 (Athens).
Poultry
EOR< SALE
3 Chinese geese, 2 African
geese, 1962 hatch. Roey
Brown, 115 W. Taylor St.,
Griffin, Ph. 81160.
35 common bantam hens
and pullets, one rooster, 25c
ea. No letters. Mrs. R. B. Holt,
Rt. 2, Ball Ground.
8 Buff Brahma _ bantams
Cockerels, 5 mos. old, $4.00
ea.; 6 Buff Brahma Cockerels,
4 mos. old, $3.00 ea. Bred
from long-line Champions.
Potentially fine brood cocks.
Will ship express collect.
Hatching eggs from Brahmas,
$2.00 doz.; 2 doz., $3.50 until
Sept. 15. 11 common bantams,
4 mos. old, 50c ea. F
Me S
Hogan, 88 Stallings St., S. B.,
Atlanta 16, Ph. MA-7-6065.
pense.
size Buff
18 wks.
clean,
meat breeder. Susan Snider,
2273: Whites) Milk= Ra;
Decatur, Ph. BU-9-8463.
2 nice young Blue Speckled
bantam hens and_ rooster,
$3.50 for all. Also, 3 mated
Araucanus bantam hens and.
rooster, $4.75 for all. P. B.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Young laying hens
young roosters for sale at
reasonable price. Mrs. Evlyn
Langley, 1936 Flat Shoals Rd.,
S. E., Atlanta, Ph. MA-2-3159.
Trio of dark Cornish
chickens; heavy type pure-
bred, 2 hens and one roostex,
$7.25; also,- hatching eggs
from same, $1.80 per setting
of 15 and my cartons to be
returned at once at buyers ex-
Money orders only.
Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1,
Box 35; TyTy.
Trio blue Andalusions, $5.;
4 dark Cornish game _ hens,
$6.00; 3 S. C. Rhode Island
Red bantam roosters, $3.00 or
$1.00 ea.; 2 young buff Arp-
ington roosters, $1.00 ea, Will
ship express collect. David
Devers, Rt. 1, Barnesville.
Buff Cochin bantams, May
1962 hatch, nice birds, $3.50
pr. Will ship express, carrying
charges collect. W. M. Rockel,
Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasville.
Cornish game _ chickens,
ready to start laying, pure-
bred from fine stock and
Rosecomb bantams, 75c ea.,
Cornish game, $1.00 ea. Also,
Muscogee ducks, 2 yrs. old,
nice stock, $1.50 ea. Will ex-
change cotton poisoner for
what you have that can be
used on farm, of equal value.
Mrs. F. W. Womack, Rt. 1,
Barney.
Game chickens: 2 strains
bred _ pure, Brandenberrys
(So. Ga.) and Dr. Saunders
Round-heads. Stags-and pul-
lets, $5.00; few battered cocks
for breeding, $10.00; hens,
$10.00. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312
Warren St., S. E., Atlanta, Ph.
378-2990.
3 pr. good quality black
Old English game _ bantams,
$3.00 pr. Spangled Old Eng-
lish bantams, $2.00'ea. and up.
John M. Wolf, 4293 Chamb-
lee-Tucker Rd., Doraville, Ph.
938-2562.
Large
Cockerel,
- Araucanus chickens, $10.00
pr.; $15.00 trio, express collect.
Hatching eggs, assorted colors,
40c ea., insured parcel post.
Minimum order six eggs. Mrs.
Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle
cel ad E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR-4-
52. :
7 half Cornish half Silkie
pullets, 50c ea., al! white.
Theron V. Webb, P. O. Box
502, Clarkston, Ph. HI-3-5971.
85 Barred Rock pullets,
3-% mos. old. Parks and Par-
menter strains, $85:00 for all
or $1.10 ea. will not ship.
Mrs. Gladys Fincher, Rt. 4,
Douglasville, Ph. 942-4172
(mornings only)
Game, Fowl
FOR SALE
Calif. pink eyes, rabbits, $1.
to $5. ea. or exchange for
beef yearlings or heifers of
equal value, or locust posts.
L. M. Cooper, Rt. 1, Box 149,
Fairburn, Ph. 964-3874.
Large Bobwhite; live, $1.00,
dressed, $1.25; hatching eggs,
all game birds, poultry (no
turkeys). Robert P. Ward, 136
Collins Dr., Columbus, Ph.
MU-9-5628.
White show type king pig-
eons, famous bloodlines,
limited number, reasonably
priced. information on request.
R. Lamar Brantley, Rt. 2, Box
79, Wrightsville. 5
Ringneck pheasants,
to $4.00 pr.; Mongolians
to $4. pr., white, $3.00 to $7.00
pr. Also, Swinehoe cock, $5.00
ea. 200 birds io choose from,
all 1962 hatch. J. H. Roque-
more, Americus. >
$2.00
Fantail pigeons, quality]
birds, all colors to choose from,
come make your selection,
$2.00 and up. Will ship 6 or
ochin,|
old, Pul-
good | cordin
and |.
$2.)
more birds. Jerry Gretencor
3058 Brook Dr., Decatur, P
634-8540,
Bobwhite qua:
tested stock. Pe
old, 85c, Phea:
mated pairs,
birds $4.00 pr;.
pheasants, half g
ea. Theron V. V
Box 502, Clarksto
5971. : A
_ Early hatched t
Roundheads, $10.
Grady Thomas, B
Northern Bobw
day old and up, fr
$1.00 ea., Blonds in
N. Reeve, 7866 R
Rt. 1, Dunwoody.
4020. Per. 32. x
Bobwhite quail, pri
cording to age, 25
Flight cond. birds,
Permit 122. A. L. Gi
St., Ashburn. Ph
- Northern Bobw
all ages; quail eg
ably priced; also sev
now laying fertile
hatched on share
Joe Linkous, 4011
Rd., N. E., Atlant
634-7416. oa
Bobwhite quail
C. Day old birds,
Several hundred, we
flight conditioned,
Tennessee red an
quail. Per. 110. Wi
ney, Box 36, Reyn
TI-7-4555._
- Northern Bobw
10 days old, 30c ea.;
old, 75c ea.; also, Blo:
Reds; White Doves, $
Ringneck Doves $3.00
press collect. Send
order. Miss Eve Wall
Myrtle St., N. E., At
TR-4-5152. Per, 28
tam hens, now laying
be near Atlanta, wi
after. C. R. Philpot
Summit Ave., N.W.,
18, Ph. SY 4-0009.
_ Want 2 large type
tie white female duc
in 60 mi. radius. R.-
Rt. 1, Green Acres
Thomasville. a
Want to trade 2 wh
bantam pullets and
biack pullets and one
buff rooster for pr. o!
Fantail pigeons, or whi
or what you hav
Bell, 2677 Pharr
Atlanta 17, Ph. DR
Want 20 young
hens, near Savannah
location and _ price. |
Horning, P.O. Box 76
ingdale. So
SEPT. 25 Piedmont
ford Assn. Annual sa
Wilkes County Live:
Sale Barn Wa:
_ Ga.Selling 70 to 80 B
eee Ee
rnest T. a ae
mont Hereford Assn.
Mills St., N.W., Atl
SEPT. 27, 1962Thi
p.m.auction at
Boars, 40 Gilts, S-
Poland China and
located 5 mi. so
280 betwee