Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1959 December 2

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Phil Campbell,

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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1959 NUMBER 13

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Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF
NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta.
ee Me African Violets, Begonias
and other house plants, at my
home. Cannot mail; African
Violet leaves, sev. var., 8, $1.,
FOR sALE postpaid in Ga. Mrs. Frank



King Alfred Daffodil bulbs,
%5c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Marion Toler, Rt. 1, Americus.

Dixie Brilliant Thrift sto-
Jens, most all with roots, vivid
ink and dark red and blue,
5. C. PP; pink with upright
stems, blooms almost all win-
ter, same price, or large bun-
hes, any col. $1. and postage.
rs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box
223, Alpharetta.

Strong Adm. Byrd Daisy

lants, plenty long roots, for
December planting, $1 doz. 25,
$2., postpaid in Ga Out of
state, add 30 ea. order. Mrs.
Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 469.
ries (Belair). Ph. RE 6-

ae Adm. Byrd Daisy _ plants,

Sa well rooted, 50c doz. plus post-

age. Mrs. R. E. Todd, 406 E.
Rheinhill Rd. S. E. Atlanta
15. Ph. MA 7-7427. -









African Violets, large plants,

_ @bi. and single, also dbl. Day-

jilies and Wisteria Free to

party to dig them. Cant mail

lants. Mrs. Pearl Stokes, 2761

_ Waters Rd. S. W., Atlanta 15.
Ph. PO 1-1782.

Ivy, five cents bunch with
roots. Good time to put out
us ee . R. Denton, 724 Ashby
t. S.W., Atlanta 10. Ph. PL
3-2688.

Well rooted Privet (stays
yreen ali winter) hedge plants,
~12c' ea. not PP: with lot of
500 or more, 100 plants free.
Mrs. O. A. Christy, 2423 West
five N.W., Atlanta 18. :

Red Canna lily bulbs, 10c
a. at my place. Mrs. Trella
enderson, 510 Atwood St.
re Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 3-

_ _ Sacrifice Azaleas, Camellias,
- | Tris, Candytuft and Sweet Wil-
~ fiams. Hundreds of fine mixed
pulbs; also Banana trees, ba-

- Manashrubs, many others at
any home. Cant ship, but will
lig with plenty soil. Mrs. Ju-
dia E. Gatlin, 1137 Hardee St.
E., Atlanta 7. Ph. JA 5-6363.
















old fashioned, medium, bloom-

Barford, 1185 Moreland Ave.
SE, Atlanta 16.

All col. Thrift, white Can-
dytuft, Hemerocallis, Siberian
and Bearded Iris, 25e; Liriope,
two cents; Eleagnus, Abelia,
Nandina, Irish and Pfitzer
Juniper, Hypericum, Bird of
Paradise and Flowering
shrubs, 50c p $1.; Adm. Byrd
Daisies, 5c-10c. Jean van
Goidtsnoven, 1554 Willis Mill
Saat Atlanta 11. Ph. PL
3- e

Geraniums: cuitings, not
rooted, red, double, 8, $1.;
rooted, 3, $1.; Begonias: sin-
gle, red pink, white, unroot-
ed, 10 $1.; rooted, 4, $1.;
Gloxinia tubers, 3, $1.; Jeru-
salem Cherry plants, 6, $1. $1.
orders PP. Miss Dorothy Bar-
ford, 1185 Moreland Ave., S.E.,
Atlanta 16.

Flower seed: Celosia, 10c
tsp., old fashioned Bachelor
Buttons, 12, 10c; 2 doz. Mi-
mosa, 10c. Plus self-address-
ed, stamped envelope for each
kind. Mrs. Myrtle R. Hunt,
921 Capitol View Ave., N.W.,
Atlanta 18.

50 white Dogwoods, up to 12
ft., Altheas, Wisteria, seed-
ling Pecans, Fig bushes (bear-
ing size) Vinea Minor, var.
and green Major; Daylilies,
named and seedlings, Iris, Hi-
biscus, pink and red, Flewer-
ing Quince, Pyracantha; Mont-
bretia, Daffodil bulbs. Cannot
ship large shrubs. Mrs. C. J.
Koppe, 2694 Boulevard Dr.,
N. E., Atlanta 17.

Ivy plants, growing in con-
tainers, runners 1 to 3 ft. long.









C. H. Edwards, 1032 Hemp-
hill Ave., N.W. Atlanta 13.
Ph. TR 2-8469.



Butterfly Lilies, blue Wis-
teria, Coral vine and Mulber-
ry plants, Elephant Ears, 4
Oclock roots and plants at my
home. Mrs. Susie Holmes, 2528
Reynolds St. Brunswick.

Dbl. pink Hyacinth bulbs,



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4 4


White Narcissus, Trumpet or
Phoenix affodils, German
Tris, white June Lilies, 50c doz.
$3. C; Jap. Sunflowers, 75c
doz; Asparagus clumps, 75e ea.
Add postage, 20c on doz., 50c
or hundred. Mautile Harrison,

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Sev. thousand Boxwoods, 1-
oe eric

yr selling by truck load. 3
J. H. Grizzel, Rt. 4, e/o H. H
Richard, Blairsville.

Pink and red ball Dahlia
bulbs, 25 doz. my place 6-1/2
mi. West on Hwy 141. dk.
Trubey, Brown Bridge Rd.
Gainesville. LE 4-9784 (Dont
come Friday through Satur-
day).

Red, purple, pink striped
Verbenas, 8 plants, $1; all col.
Sweet Williams, 12 plants $1;
bronze and violet col. Mums,
4 plants, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Claude A. Whelchel, Rt. 6
Gainesville.

White and purple Lilac,
Butterfly bushes, 6, $1; Crape
Myrtle bushes, cream col.
rooted Roses, 35c ea. Add pos-
tage; also, well rooted Box-
wood and 2 large ones my
place. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt.
6, Gainesville.

Blue Hyacinth bulbs, 6 $1;
pink running Rose bushes, 25c
ea; purple Lilac, 4, $1; Day-
lilies, 6, $1; Chinquopin Rose
bushes, 35c ea. Well rooted.
Add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi
Smith. Rt. 6, Clarks Bridge
Rd. Gainesville.

Large, dbl. orange and old
rose color Poppy seed, mixed,
25c tps. and 4c stamped enve-
lope; white and yellow Nar-
cissus, 25c doz.: blue Iris, pink
Gladioli and blue Grape Hya-
cinth blubs, 40c doz. Add pos-
tage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2,



| Gainesville.



About 250 Boxwood, 4 in. to
24 in. reasonably priced;
large ones, 3 ft. tall and 3 ft.
dia. $6 ea. here; 12 in. Garden-
ias, 50c; Dogwoods, 10 in. 15c
ea., 18 in. 25c ea; red flower-
ing Maples, 12 in. 20c ea. Mrs.
ae McCrary, Rt. 1, Gaines-
ville.

Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1;
white, pink, blue Thrift, 4 col.
Verbena, $1.00 doz; $5.00 C;
Pres. red Cannas, $2 doz.; $8
C; blue Violets, Iris, Agera-
tum, Sweet Williams, Dayli-
lies. Daisies,
Chrysanthemums, asst. col. 2
doz. $1.50. Add postage. Mrs.
Janie Ellis, Grantville.

Cherry Laurels, Ligustrum,
3, $1.25; Liriope (border
grass), $2.00 C; Vinca Minor,
Eng. Ivy, $1 doz; Hemerocal-
lis Daylilies, $3 C.; also small
waxleaf Ligustrum, cheap.
Lois Woodruff, Greenville.

Old Eng. Boxwood, 4 - 6
in, fine, bunchy, well rooted
plants, $15 C.: Dixie brilliant
red Crape Myrtle, 6 $4.50.
Well branched,
Heavenly blue Thrift, good
plants, 12, $1.25. Mrs. B. Ro-
binson, Greenville.

Watermelon red Crape My-
rtle, 5 - 6 ft., 10, $5.00; 25 to
50 lots, 40c ea; French Pussy
Willow, 6 ft., $1.25 ea. 10,
$8.00. All heavily branched;
also Scarlet King Verbena,
$5 C; $40 M. Mrs. L. H. Cou-
sins, Greenville.

Ligustrums, Cherry Laurels,
$1.50 doz. $10.00 C. Per. white
Candytuft. Per dwarf blue Ph-
lox, $1.50 doz; $7.50 C. hardy
red, blue, pink Phlox, Subu-
lata (Thrift), Philippine, red
Spider. Blackberry. White
Atamasco and Daylilies, Vin-
ea Minor, Eng. Ivy, $1.00 doz.
$5.00 C. Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville.

Boxwoods, healthy, f as t
growing, American, well root-
ed, 2 yrs. old; 8-12 in, $3:00
doz; $15 C; 3 yrs., 12-20 in.,
$4 doz; $25.00 C; 4 yrs. 16-24
in. $6 doz. $40 C. All Govt
insp. Marvin E. West, Rt. 2,
Sandy Creek Rd. Fayetteville.

Dbl yellow cannas, mix col.
Fall Pinks, mix. col. Verber-
as, 50 doz; pink Thrift, root-
ed, 50c C. sprigs; mixed Da-
hlias, $1 doz. Add postage. No
stamps nor chks. Pairlee Run-
dies, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

Iceberg. white Per, Candy-







j tuft, 80c doz; blue Thrift, 3
doz. $1.50; Adm Byrd Daisies, |:
6 75e; blue Hyacinth bulbs,



ing size, 18, $1 PP. Mrs, R. H.





Whelchel, Rt. 3, Dawsonville. '

80c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Daeula.

land postage. Dollie

hardy Phlox,

3s 4. the

col. Verbena, pink, yellow and
red Cushion Mums, large mix.
col. Chrysanthemums, 20
plants, $1; white Per. Candy-
tuft, blue Thrift, yellow Flax,
speckled, white and blue
sweet Violets, $1.00 doz; white
Narcissus, 50, $1.00. Miss Lee

Crow, Rt. 2 Gainesville.

Poker, 3 for 90c
ogpanelse Garrett,

Rt. 1, Box 43, Dahlonega. 8

Sev. hundred Gardenias
(Mystery), height 2 to 3 tte
stocky-growing, for sale at my
place. Cant ship; also Ligus-
trum, Euonymus_ and other
shrubbery. J. D. Barker, 150
Midway Rd. Decatur. Ph. DR
3-0858.

Cert. Ga. Easter Lilly bulbs,
6-7 in., 10c ea. in lots of 25 or
more postpaid; less 25, add
postage. Mrs. Hattie Wigley,
Rt. 1, Box 230, Dallas.

Orange Lilies, tame Violets,
purple Foxglove, Star Beth-
lehem, Vinca vine, Daffodils,
5 doz. $1.00; pink, purple Al-
theas, Eng. Dogwood, Jasmine,
purple Lilac, Birdeye hedge,
D. P. Roses, Boxwood plants,
Sweetshrubs, 3 $1. Add pos-
tage. Box wood at my home,
cheap. Mrs. Nancy Henderson,
Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay

Blooming size Sweet Wil-
liam plants, 2 doz. 50c; small
Nandena bushes, 50c doz; baby
Fern (stands cold weather),
2, 25c; Seed, Salvia, Poppy,
Larkspur, Cleome, Sweet Wil-
liams, Ea. 25c tbls. Add post-
age. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18
Crawford St. Ellijay.

White and pink Azaleas,
Eweetshrubs, M tn. Laurel,
purple Lilac, big red and run-
ning Roses, pink Almonds, Li-
lac bush, 4 $1.00; blue wild
Iris and variegated Violets, ea.
50c C. Add postage. Miss



2|Grace E. Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.



Large mix, col. Iris, $2.50
C; blue Violets, Goldenglow,
50c doz.; large, mix. col.
Mums, 8 doz. $1; large red
Spider lilie bulbs, 5 $1; dry.
Mix col. blooming size Gladio-
lus bulbs, 3 doz. $1.00. Add
postage under $5.00 order.
Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Rt. 3,
Box 52, Ellijay.

Trumpet Daffodils, Orange
Daylilies, blue Violets, $3.00
M; Lemon Lilies, $4.00 M;
purple Iris, Foxglove, Bridal-
wreath, pink Azaleas, Sweet-
shrubs. Dogwood, purple Ie
lac, Weeping Mary, big red
Roses, Goldenbells, Xmas
Jasmine, 6, $1: Yellow Ja-
ponicas, 50c ea. Rooted. Add
postage. Mrs. Frank. Parks,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Woods Honeysuckle, mix.
col., 50c ea.; deep red, pink,
yellow Weigelas, blue Lilac,
pink Hibiscus, deep red, white,
orchid Rose of Sharon, pink
Locust, yellow. thornless Rose,
tree Cacti, 50c ea.; Blackberry
Lilies, 3 50c; yellow Primrose,
50c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Presley Fowler, Rt. 5, Box
781, Ellijay.

Summer blooming Cushion
Mums, all col. and Fall bloom-
ing, large type Chrysanthe-
mums, all col., fragrant Dbl.
orange lilies, and white Jon-
quils, each, $1.00 doz; hardy
Orchids, purple, 50c ea, Del.
in Ga. Send any time. Mrs.
Adell Williams, Rt. 2, Elli-
Jay.

_ Jumbo Pansies, Sweet Wil-
liams, For-get-me-nots, 50c
doz; Foxgloves, Canterberry
Bells, yellow Alyssum, $1.50
doz; Per Snowflake, Candy-
tuft, $2 doz; Strawberry Be-
gonias, 5, $1.00..Add postage.



Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5,

Elberton.

Chrysanthemums, small
and med. yellow, white, or-
chid, $1 doz.; orange Daylilies,
25 doz; white Jonquils, 20c
doz; limited supply Touch-
Me-Not seed, mix. col., some
dbl. rosettes, 20 tsp, and self
addressed, stamped envelope.

Mrs. Tennie Seabolt, Box 127,



Epworth.
Jonouils and large Daffo-
dlls. a. $1.95 7C: Narcissus,

$1.50 C. Rain Lilies, 60c doz;
Buttercups, 90c doz; seed old
time Phlox, and Cockscomb,
2 doz. 10c. Add postage. Mrs,
Mary Tumlin, Eastanollee.

Large red perennial Hibis-
cus. 3, $1., postpaid in Ga.



Joseph Abernathy, Barnes- | age.

ville. SSO ee



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Candy striped and mix. 6|

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Roses, all kinds, all colog
old fashioned also Lily bu
Bridlewreath, Catalpa tree
$1.25 with Ivy added free
wanted. 3 sent PP. Mrs. Rut
papces, Rt. 1, Box 269, Ella
elle.

Strong, well rooted Gian
Adm. Byrd Daisy plants,
blooms up to 5 in. dia., $1.30
doz. 25, $2.25; $6.75. C; rT,
clump white Dianthus, x

insp. Mrs. O. S. Scarbroug!
2869 Church St. East Point.

Chrysanthemums, large pur
ple white, red, bronz.
gold, deep yellow, lavende
shaggy Dairy, light rose, ve
low, red lavender white; plain
single type white Daisy, lav
ender, fuchsia red; lots of wild.
shrubbery, Cannas, red, yel-
low Daylilies, on.

Rt. 1, Fort Gaines.

6 var., Begonia roots, $1.0
and postage; Goldilock Rose
$1.00; Baby breath Spirea, Al
thea and Devils Backbon
25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. An
nie Hubbard, Fortson. See

_ American Boxwood,
in., Mimosa, $3. doz:
Rhododendrons, Hemloc
white Pine, Laurels, 2-3 ft
$2.50 doz; Spreading Juniper,
Globe Arborvitae, 15-20 in.
$4. doz. PP. Moss packed. Mr
Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge.

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Boxwoods, 12-14 in., $3, doz
Hemlock, Rhododendrons,
Mtn. Laurel, wnite Pine.

white Dogwood, Mimosa; Crab
apple, Holly, Cherokee Ross,
Scotch Broom, 2-1/2 ft. $2.50
doz., Moss Rose, 2, $1. PP,
Moss packed. Bob Wilson,
Blue Ridge. Se

from my yard; also, about 3
pks, Hyacinths, $15.;
mixed bulbs of daffodil fam-
ily, 40c doz. Mrs. Ardell Mee=
ler, Rt. 1, Box 216. Bishop. 3

Nandina, Butterfly, Brides-
wreath, Snow Garland, roote
3.$1.7 25 $56 i ds
(stay green), $1. C; Mur
tan, white, cream, yellow, pur
ple, yellow Buttons. 18,

Postpaid. Guar. live del. M:
= T. Thornton, Rt. 1, Boy
don.

Royal Robe Violets, 20, $
Calif. purple Violets, 30, $1
Emperor Daffodils and Lem
Lilies, ea. 2 doz. $1.; Jonqui
and buttercups, ea. 3 doz. $
Add 25c postage. Mrs. R.

Steinheimer, Brooks.

Philippine Lily: seed, 2
pkt; blooming size bulbs, |
bulblets, 50,'$1. seed of gos
Daylily crosses, 30 for 25
small plants, same crosses, 2
$1. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Rt.
Box 27, Cario. | i

Cannas, Daylilies, $1. do
Daffodils, Gladioli, Tuberos
25 doz; Amaryllis, Umbrell
palm, Milk and Wine Lilies,
25c ea. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt.
2, Box 150, Camilla.

Asst. pot plant cuttings, 25,
$1., and free seed included; 10
Lemon Lilies, 10 Pansies, 1
Madonna Lily, all $1.;
asst. Iris and 1 white peony,
$1. Add 25c postage on ea. $1.
order. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3,
Cedartown. a

Rose cuttings, Sweetheart,
Lady Banksiz, yellow anc
white, Dr. Vanfleet, Mary Wal-
lace, American Pillar and oth-
er varieties, 75c doz; mim
bulbs, Buttercups, yellow Nar-
cissi, Jonquils, $1. C; Emperor
and Buttercup Daffodils,
doz; Confederate Jasmine,
white, 50 ea. Add postage.
Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104,



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Chester.



10c ea. B. Fudge, Colquitt.

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Canna Lilies, yellow and few
red, also small Nandina plants,
cheap. Mrs. J. Booth, 704
Stewart Ave., Cordele.

Evergreen Lily (blooms in
November), 75c; Artillery
ferns, Leather Leaf, 50c
green and variegated Chine
evergreen, Strawberry B
gonias, Pepperonia, all kin
Cactus, Prayer plants, 4
striped Aeroplane plant,
Jews, 35c:; dif col.
ium euttings.





















































FOR SALE

col. Sweet Williams,
nd orange Daylilies, 50c
gurple Wisteria, 25c and
. Plus postage. No. COD
ut of state orders. Miss
s Duran, Rt. 1,



ded Iris. dif. color
lost), 12, $1. Dayili-
Dress Rehersal, Viking,
y Gunther, Linda, Purple
Mrs. Barnes, Orange
ow Blaze, 8, $1.; Russell,
en Seas, Silver Stars, Hon-
Redhead, Vulcan, 4, $1.;
ope, 3 doz. $1. Add 35c
age. Mrs. W. E. Johnson,
9. Crawfordville.

onze leaf, red bloom Can-
10c root; Tung-oil trees,
ft., 50c ea., quick growing;
osa and Royal Ponciano
s, 25c-50e; seed, 25c tbli
purple Wisteria, 25c
a,; Daylilies, all cols., mixed,
1. Add postage. Mrs. Fred
gon, Rt. 4, Valdosta.

irple and white Ash, $1.
: Pussy Willow, well root-
small, 50c ea., large, 75c
white Dogwood, Peach,
es, 35c ea. Add postage.
Earie Cline Waleska.

ident (red), Copper
Cannas; white, blue Si-
Iris; variegated, yel-
_ brown German _ Iris;
on Lilies: Orange Dayli-
blue fall Daisies; Mont-
ia (little red Glad); hedge
5e ea: rooted Boxwood,
eh Broom, 15c ea., 2, 25c.
postage. Mrs. New Bur-
Rabun Gap.

ider Lily and Snowflake
s, 50c doz; Amaryllis, 50c
ib; Catalpa trees, 50-75c ea;
Hyacinths, 50c doz; large
postle Lily, blooms all sum-
75c ea. Will not ship.
Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2,
n,

agnolia seed, lic doz. 2

5: Bridalwreath, Baby
ea, Butterfly bush, Gol-
Bellis, Flowering Peach,
yering quince, purple Wis-
, 40c ea. 2, 75c, Mrs. J. A.
on, Martin.

uffy Ruffle and_ Boston
s, 25ec; rooted Begonias,
el Wing and Beefsteak,
ie ea; cuttings, Begonia,
1. Sultanas, red Geranium,
istmas and Thanksgiving,
3. Add postage. Mrs. H. N.
t. 2, Meigs.
owball bushes, 2 yrs.,
ed, State insp., $1.50 ea.
id. G. M. Moseley, Men-






day, December 2, 1959



Coralberry bush, Redbud, |
(wild Honeysuckle) |h

Azaleas,
3 col mixed, Holly, berry
type bush, Crabapple (per-
fumed), red Maple, Tulip
Poplar, pink Cherokee Rose,
white Dogwood tree, 2-1/2 ft.
$2.50 doz. white Pines, 2-1/2
ft, 60 for $10. Rooted. Moss
epee rae Bars. 2: J,

illhollan, 1, Box :
Mineral Bluff. Pe

White Pines, 2-1/2 i 315
C; Azaleas (wild Honeysuc-
kle), 3 col, white Dogwood,
Tulip Poplar, red Maple per-
fumed Crabapple, Holly, Red-
bud and Coralberry, well root-
ed plants, 2-1/2 ft, $2.50 doz.
Moss packed. Postpaid. Edna
Rukat, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff.

Mtn. Laurel, white Dog-
wood, 3 col. Azaleas (wild
Honeysuckle), red Maple,
Crabapple, Tulip Poplars,
Strawberry bush, Holly, Hem-
lock, 2-3 ft., rooted, $2. doz:
Sweetshrubs, Rhododendrons,
Cherokee Roses, white Pine,
25 ea; Arbutus, Galax, Mtn.
Ferns, Heartease, 45ce doz. Add
postage. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Rt.
1, Box 215, Mineral Bluff.

2 yr. perennial white Can-
dytuft, $2. doz., $10. C; smal-
ler plants, $1. doz; Royal
Robe, White Perfection Vio-
lets, 20, $1.; deep rose Thrift,
$2. C; large Aluminum plants,
$1. ea. Adm. Byrd Daisies, $1.
doz; Add 30c postage. Mrs. J.
W. Jones, Madison.

Pink Thrift, $1. C; large
Iris, 50c doz; Boxwood cut-
tings, one cent ea; rooted, 25c
Scotch Broom, 10 cents
each, 3, 25c; Hydrangeas, 4
col. 25-50c pot; light blue to-
bacco and dark blue summer
Asters, 10c ea. 3, 25c Mrs.
Tom Harkins, Mountain City.

Blue, white, Siberian Iris,
Shasta Daisies, Narcissi, Jon-
quals, 25 doz; Red Hot Poker,
25c-50c; Azalea (Wild Honey-
suckle) cuttings, 10c; Butter-
fly bush, Almonds, red Wood-
bine, Bridalwreath and pink
blooming shrubbery, 25c ea;
8 dif. Roses, cuttings, 10c;
rooted, 25c; Gray Quarter-
man, Mountain City.

Lilacs, white, 50c; lavender,
25; pink, white Grass Pinks,
Daylilies, 5 col. Tiger, Lemon,
10c ea. 3, 25c; Privet hedge,
one cent ea; Rose of Sharon,
Spring Glory Forsythia, 25c;
Chrysanthemums, Drakes





3iHead, 25c doz; Clematis, 10c;

rose, lavender, red Horsement,
5c. Varilla Quarterman, Moun-
tain City.

Privet hedge plants, large
or small, 10 ea: Ivy (Boston)
well rooted plants, 10c ea.
I.. Wilson, 503 Ridge Drive,
Pine Lake. Ph. HI 3-6140.



scus, blooming size,





























type, mixed colors,
lavender, white, rose,
red Texas Star, Fall

ming Fuchsia blooms, 1958
ited: Red Hot Poker, 25c
fin, orders $1. Mrs. C. H.



er, 1807 Vinson Hwy.
edgeville.
rergreen Eng. Ivy (not

n), 10c ea. rooted plants,
. for cuttings. No order
. Cheaper in larger or-
Mrs. T. M. Harris, Mil-



tn, Laurel, red yellow
eas (wild Honeysuckle),
odendrons, Dogwood,
e Pine, Holly, Sweetshrub,
Cherokee Rose, Poplar,
osa, Crabapple, 2-3 ft.
} doz; Fall Pinks, Dayli-
blue Iris, Shasta Daisies,
and gray Violets, pink,

Phlox, $2.50 C. Mrs.
99 Abercrombie, Mineral
hite Dogwood, Mtn. Lau-
red Maple, 3 col. Azaleas
wild Honeysuckle) Crabap-
le, Holly, Tulip Poplar,
berry bush, Hemlock, 2-
. rooted, $2. doz; white
s, Rhododendrons, Sweet-
tubs, Cherokee Roses, 25
_ Arbutus, Galax, Mtn.
wns, Heartease, 45c doz. Add
stage. Mrs. Clifton (Lucille)
s, Rt. 1, Box 215, Mineral



d Maple, Tulip Poplar,
e Dogwood, Azaleas (wild
meysuckle), 3 col mixed,

umed Crabapple. Redbud,
Iberry, Holly, red berry
bushes, pink Cherokee
ave, 2-1/2 ft. $2.50 doz.
Pines, 2-1/2 ft., 50, $8.-
, moss packed, post-
s. Boon Wilson, Rt. 1,

Bulbs Long Trumpet Daf-

fodils, $2.00 C; single blue;
Hyacinth, 50, $1.00; Star
Bethlehem and Jonquils, $1

- Add postage. Mrs. Sibley
ee 4 Rt. 3, Hartwell.

Pink Oxalis, grape Hya-
cinths, Star of Beth'#hem
bulbs, 50, $1; pink Thrift, $1
C: Mtn. Laurel, Sweetshrubs,
$2.50 doz. Plants damp pack-
ed. PP in Ga. Vernon Judy,
Rt. 3, Franklin.

Adams Apple, 10c ea. and
stamped envelope; pin
Thrift, 30e doz; Nandina, 50c
doz; Oak Leaf Hydranges
(Bears Paw), 15c ea; Violets,
white, 40c doz; blue, 25c doz.
Add postage. No out-of-state
orders. Mrs. Alma Fields, Iron
City.

White Fairy Lilies, Decem-
ber blooming Narcissus, Tru-
mpet Daffodils, yellow Jon-
quils, Purple sweet Violets,
white Snowdrop bulbs, pur-
ple, white, blue Iris, 2 doz.
$1.05. $2.00 orders prepaid.
Mrs. Effie Smith, Rt. 1, Ma-
bleton.

Emperor Daffodil | bulbs,
larger size, two cents a,
smaller, one cent ea. FOB my
home. Add 35c per hundred
if del. by mail. (Good time to
put in ground). E. F. Shel-
nutt, 206 East Columbus Ave.
College Park.

Billbergias, $1.00; Airplants,
25c: Wilson strain Formosa
Lily seed, 15c-tbls., 3, 40c
cuttings white gossamer Jew,
new Coleus, 40c ea.; Roselle
Hibiscus (red leaves, blooms),
60c: large, red Hibiscus, 75c.
Add postage. Exch. for other
flowers but. write first. Mrs.



=> thy Spo Sct ae Sia ere ee) A cea eine

D. T. Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton.



iam f,



) MARKET BOULCETia = -

Ginger Lilies (Hedychium)
eavy crowns, $1 ea. 5

810 Truitt Ave., LaGrange.

Pink Crepe Myrtle, yellow,
thornless Roses, 5, $1.00; yel-
low Canna Lilies, 20, $1; na-
tive Dogwood, Redbud and
Sweetshrubs, and other
shrubs, at my home. You dig
them. Memphis Timms, Rt. 2,
Hoschton.

Weeping Lantana, Nandina,
Eng. Dogwood, Honeysuckle,
Lace fern, lavender Crepe My-
rtle, yellow Jasmine, Cherry
Laurel, 25c ea; tall growing
Ligustrum, 10c; white Iris, 12,
$1; Minosa trees, 25 - $1.00:
blue Liriope, two cents. Add
postage, Mrs. Jake Whitaker,
Tron City.

= White, April blooming,
sweet scented Narcissus, 3-1/2
doz. $1; yellow Narcissus, 3
doz. $1.00. Postage paid. Mrs.
Carl Garrett, Rt. 1, Lavonia.

Seed: red Salvia, Petunias,

mix. col., light and dark
Cleome, Josephs Coat, all 25c
tsp. PP. Mrs. A. E. Daniel,







Rt. 2, Northside Dr. Lawrence-
ville, a
Christmas and Jerusalem

Cherry, red Spider Lilies, 15c
ea; 10 dif. Cactus cuttings,
white, pink Oxalis, rooted,
ruffled, trailing Coleus, dbl.
Geranium cuttings, rooted
Sultanas white, variegated
leaf, Salmon, red, 10c ea; yel-
low and mix. Iris, 40e doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Wil-
liams, Rt. 1, Lawrenceville.

500 Cedar trees, 4-8 ft. tall
and some small ones (can be
potted) for yard use later.
Mrs: T. A. Puckett, Rt. 2,
Stephens Rd. Lithonia.

Dozen asst. Iris (1 pink with
ea. order). Lilies, 3 Painted
Lady, 12 Tiger, 4 Milk and
Wine, 100 pink Thrift, $5.50
del. 3rd zone; 3 yr. bunch
grape, 60 bearing and polinat-
ing Muscadine vines, 2, $1.30
to 3rd zone. Mrs. Iona Tal-
lent, Lula.

Pink Thrift, rooted, Sr C
Damp packed. PP, Mrs. J. N.
Adamson, Rt. 2, Lula.

Tom Thumb Kalanchoe,
ready to bloom small, 60c:
larger size, $1.10 ea.; Iberis,
per. Candytuft, white, 1 VE,
size, $1.10 doz; old fashioned
sweet, blue Violets, now
blooming, 25, $1.25: 10 all
dif., African Violet leaves,
$1.10. PP. Mrs, H. B. Clower,
Rt. 3 Lawrenceville.

Easter Lily bulbs, large
blooming size, 10, $1.50; Am-

H. | aryllis, hybrid, mixed colors,

blooming size, 10, $2.00. Wil.

- Drew, Post Offi
Apt., Richmond Hill. ie

Lemon Balm plants, 6, 50c.
No less $1.00 orders. Mrs. H.



V. Franklin, Sf Se ie Re.
Zister.

Red and pink dbl. Po
seeds, 20c tbl. spoon; Swit

giant Pansy plants, two cents
a.; red_and pink Weigelas,
English Dogwood, pink Crepe
Myrtle, rooted Cape Jasmiiw,
fast growing wax leaf Ligus-
trum, 20c ea.: rose Thrift,
$1 C. All del, Mary Ruth

k Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Rose Thrift, $1 C.: rooted
Ligustrum, 20c ea., 6, $1; pink
Crepe Myrtle, rooted Cape
Jasmine, 25c ea.: white Iris
and orange Daylilies, Tuber-
roses, 50c doz. All del. Mrs.
Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Pansies, two cents ea.; 200
Jonquills, $1; 50. Iris, $1; 8
Lemon Lilies, $1; 2 dark red
verbena, 25c; Oct. Cactus, 25e;
6 Geraniums, rooted, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips,
Rt. 1, Royston.

Narcissus bulbs, paper
white, white with cream cen-
ter, Butter and Eggs, 25c doz.:
Moses in Bullrushes, Devil
Backbone, Elk Horn cactus,
Rat Tail and stripped Jew, 10c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. P. E.
Traylor, Rebecca.

Old English Boxwoods, ex-
tra large and smaller _ sizes,
100 or more, all well shaped:
also, bulbs and other flowers.
All reasonably priced. Mrs.
Mary Lankford, Snellville.

Bulbs Philippine Lily, Au-
gust bloomers, Ginger Lily,
Amaryllis asst. colors, all
blooming size, 25c ea. PP. $3
minimum order. V. W. Wilson,

Rt. 3, Savannah,







. $4] tanas,
Postpaid. G. P. Satterwhite,





Red rosebud Begonias, Sul-
asst. cols. lavender,
orange red, salmon, white,
pink, fluffy ruffle Fern, root-
ed, 50c ea. PP; African Vio-
lets. started, not oe
$1, blooming size, $1 ea.; Ivis,
asst, colors, white, purple la-
vender, yellow, variegated, ae
$1, Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt.
3, Sparta.

About 1 doz. large Formosa
Azaleas for sale or trade for
either dbl. bed size quilts,
made from new material or
sugar cured hams, shoulders
or side meats, cured this fall.
Mrs. R. S. Rackett, 1212 East
59th St., Savannah.

Formosa plants (trees), $1;
Crepe Myrtle bushes, 3, $2.00,
smaller ones, 50c ea. Mrs. R.
W. Moon, Rt. 1, Suwanee.

Daffodil bulbs, four cents
ea.; Crepe Myrtle bushes,
rooted, redish bloom at my
place. Cant ship. E. M. Mad-
dox, Memorial Drive & Main
St., Stone Mountain.

Dark red Dahlia bulbs, 8,
$1. PP in Ga. No less than 8
bulbs shipped. Mrs. W. A.
Blackwell, 2122 Brockett Rd.,
2, Tucker.

Red and white Dogwood,
Crepe Myrtle, Sweet Myrtle.
winter Pinks, 25c doz.; Boy
Bays, French Mulberry, run-
ning Roses, Bird of Paradise,
Butterfly bushes, 25c = a.:
Honeysuckle, Redbud, Crab-
apple, 10c ft. Add postage. No
out-of-state orders. Mrs. Nina
Lovd, Rt. 1, Toomsboro.

_ Purple Iris and Orange Day-
lilies, 3 doz., $1.35 PP. Milton
Priest, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.

1,000 Boxwoods, 10 to 24
in. high, 6 to 16 in. in dia-
meter, cheap. Will not ship.
Mrs. Fabon Brown, Tyrone.

Dbl. white Althea and a few
dbl, red 10, 12 to 14 in, 35c.;
pink Mimosa, 6 to 12 in., 25c
ea.; evergreen Hedge, 6 to 12
in., $1 C. Minimum order &4.
Add 25 postage. Mrs. W.H.
T, Acree, 819 Falls Rd., Toc-
coa.

Dutchess. of Windsor blue
Violets, 3 doz.,. -$1; solid
green giant leaf Caladium
bulbs, red Spider Lilies, Yel-
low Golden Glow, variegated
red, yellow, solid yellow Lem-
on Lilies, 50c doz.; paper
white and yellow centerect
Japanese Narcissus bulbs, $1
C. Add 50c per order, postage.
Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N. Mad-
ison St., Thomasville.

FLOWERS

WANTED







Want small white Mimosa
tree. State price ete. Mrs. W.
A. Blackwell, 2122 Brockett
Rd., Tucker, Ph. HI. 3-9145.

Want all cols, Cushion
Mums, except bronze. Advise
what you have and best price
per doz. or each plant. Mrs.
Pearl Miles, Stephens Dr., Dal-
ton.

Want: Golden Spider Lily
bulbs. State price, etc. Mrs.
Tom Watson, Rt. 5, Box 132,
Thomaston.

Want 6 old fashion Elephant
Ear bulbs. Quote price. Dollie
Jackson, 272 Boulevard N.E.,
Atlanta 12.

SALE EVENTS

December 7 and 8 Monday
and Tuesday Auction
Annual Pony Sale Val-
dosta (Lowndes Co. .. Very
large selection both using









and breeders both grade
and sch, Pee Tom He-
witt, Valdosta, U. S. Hwy.
Al, South, __

December 2 Wednesday
Dispersing Sale; Registered
Hereford Cattle Horned
and Polled Sylvania
(Screven Co.) 2 PM
125 cows, calve in Decem-
ber; 50 cows and 25 heifers,
calve May, 1960 50 Reg.
in one or both Associations,
50 with calf at side all
individual Health Cert.,
Cc Bangs and TB free

li bred to proven, tested,
_ outstanding bulls. Circle R.
Ranch, c/o P. A, Rheney,
Wadley. Ph. 302,

Gace He Sao

re. Was ae

$o drive



FARM WORK



WANTED






: 3a

Man, 53 yrs. old, with wife

and 2 boys, 15 and 17 yrs.
wants job overseeing regular
farm or cattle farm. All can
drive truck and tractor. Sober.
Arthur Furney, Rt. 1, Rhine.

Middleaged couple desires
work on poultry farm, Ex-~
perienced, also all round hand,
and good all types farm ma



chinery man. James D. Ste~_

phens, 236 Georgia Ave, S

FE. Atlanta 15, Ph, MU 8-2580, |



Want job on farm, all kinds
farm experience, also all kinds
farm machinery, drive truck
and tractor, tend hogs and
cows, and can fix fences, etc.
W. L. Dunn, Barnesville. |

Middleaged, sober, white
man, alone, wants light. wort
on farm. Experienced in a
kinds farm work, also poul#
try, cattle, carpentry, ete,
Prefer near College Park of
Atlanta. May Martin, 109 Mae
ple Dr.; College Park. Ph. P@
6-1522 (after 6 PM).

Woman and family, 3 t
work, wants job on farm. Ex
perienced Dairy farming, al
tractor and truck,
and can operate any typ@
milking machine and alms
any farm machinery. Stat
salary paid and other parti~
culars. Mrs. Louise Haygood,
42 Fortune St. LaFayette.

Single sober, reliable, man,
54 yrs. old, wants job on
farm Prefer
work, also prefer



batchin.

John Langley, 672 Bryan St, _

S. E., Atlanta 12.

White man, age 50, with
wife, 44 wants light work on
farm, prefer work with poul-
try. Must have place to lia
and be moved. C. L. Morrell,
806 Sunshine -Dr, Apt. 4,
Griffin. Ph. 5009.

. Young settled couple wants
poultry. Can start work im-
mediately. Want house and
reasonable salary... John D.

Coates, c/o V. F. Lowry, Rt. 1,

Box 146 - A, Griffin.

Single, white man, 51 yrs,
old, want job on farm, or stock
or chicken farm. Can plow
mules, cannot drive tractor,
truck or any kind of machin-
ery. Want board, washing and
small salary. Prefer work in
Mountain. State age and num-
ber in family. Must have bus
fare furnished, Taft Parker,

Rt. 3, Nashville, c/o Jim Luke,



FARM HELP

WANTED



Want good honest sober cou
ple to live in farm home and
do general. farm work for
room, board and reasonable
salary. Must be in
health and not afraid of work,
Pleasant, quiet place to. live,
Write. W. A. Mayes, Rt. 4,
Rome.

Want man, with or without
family, to raise hogs and
chickens on halves. Have nice
house, elec., water, outbuild-



ings, 3 A. land, 50 mi. from

Augusta in nice community,
State details about self. W. H,



Dickerson, 201 Greene St.,
Augusta. 8S
Want = _ good, experienced,

honest, willing to work fam
ily to farm on 50 - 50 basig
in 1960. Good cotton allot-
ment with any other. crops
wanted. 50 A. good land, 5
house, elec., on school bus and
mail Rt. No drunks wanted,
oy A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Mare
in.

Farm labor wanted: Want



farm hand with small family

for work on farm for day was
ges. Steady work. 4 room
house, on school bus Rt:; No
drinkers. Give references.
Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston. |

Want white family to live
on completely fenced 300 A.
farm, near -Conyers. 100 -A,
eultivatable or pasture land. 14
A. cotton allotment. Share
1/3 and 1/4. Nice home, lights,
running water. Full detaile

and references absolutely ne

cessary. Dr. D. W. Singleton,
622 Candler Bidg., Atlanta 3,
es : vf ae a Ey. - Saad ; ae

doing poultry

good,

R,

job looking after Livestock of |









Sk ee ee














OMARRET BULLETIN:





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PAGE FOUR



FARM HELP



Want colored couple or wo-
man over 40 yrs. old to work
on farm 5 mi. E. Stone Moun-

ain. Raise hogs and cows. 4
R. house with lights and satis-
factory basis agreed upon. Os-
ear Turner, Redan.

Want country raised wo-

an, 30-45 yrs. old to do
light farm work on farm. Pre-
er one who can milk. Carl
Perry, 603 East Spring St.
Monroe.

_.Want Turpentine worker, to
work on good crop of boxes,
80-50 basis; also do some
farm work. Fred L. Miles,
Box 64, Metter.

Want unencumbered white
woman to live with 2 adults
in farm home (modern con-
veniences) and do light farm
work for room, board and
$12.50 week..Farm located 2
- mi. West Byron on Hwy. 42.
- Mrs. Eva Knowles, Rt. 2 By-
ron. Ph. WO 3-2213.

~ EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE











Farmall M tractor and
planters and distributors, in
good cond., has lights, self
starter and excellent tires,
$300. Hinton Williams, Rt. 3,
Ashburn.

John Deere model A tractor;
Wood rotary mower; 5 disc
tiller; heavy bush and bog
harrow. No reasonable offer
-yefused. Horace L. McSwain,
21 Mulberry St., Macon.



j ea.: farm bells, Nos. 2 and
3, complete with frame, crat-
ed and delivered by Exp. in
Ga., $22.50. W. C. Matthews,
Lovett.

All S. S. Craft 300. gal.
bulk tank, complete with all
controls and compressor; 4 all
S. S. Surge milking mach-
ines, like new; 2 ton Brower
feed mixer; DeLaval E-29 se-
perator, good cond. C, N. Ro-
berds, Jr., c/o Roberds Da-
iry, 2500 Tennessee Ave., Sa-
vannah.

Brower elec. or kerosene
heated hot water incubator,
300 egg cap. In perfect cond.,
used 1 time, priced reason-
able. Robert D. Early, Rt. 2,
Cartersville (1-1/2 mi. So.
Emerson) Ph. EV. 2-4054@.

1953 Farmall Super A _tra-
ctor, excellent cond. with 16
in. bottom plow, cultivator,
planters, fertilizer attach-
ment, 3 point hitch, $1,095. All
inquiries answered. Mack
Pearce, Rt. 1, Pitts.

No. 45 IHC baler, side de-
livery rake, pasture renova-
tor and 10-26 Taylorway har-

lrow, priced. reasonable. For-

rest A. Walls, 94 E. Washing-
ton St., Newnan.

48 in. top runner cornmill,
silent feeder, roller bear a
toe, steel frame. R. Tatum
Neill, Luthersville. |

Jeep pick-up truck, 1957
model with 4 wheel drive,
truck equipped with spot
light, heater, etc. Body, mo-
tor and tires in excellent cond.
Very reasonable. H. M.
nold, Jr., Monroe, Ph. 6251
days.

8 M Ford tractor and 4 disc,
lift type, tiller for sale. J. H.
Heath, Rt. 7, Taylor Dr., Ma-
con. .









_.. David Bradley compost
spreader, practically new; 500
gal. iron water tank; 3 roller
-cane mill; set stalk cutters for
' Ford or Ferguson cultivator,
ike new. E. L. Preetorius, 310
savannah Ave., Statesboro.

Big Dutchman automatic
feeder with automatic clock
ehicken house,
Goods, as new, except a little

usty, $650.000. Ben E. Ogles-

by, Rt. 2, Douglas,
4-2236.

KB-8 Intnl tractor in good
- gond., good tires, 20 ft. cat-
tle body, 406 Red Diamond
engine, $750.00. Frank Bur-
dette, Rt. 1, Hwy. 279, River-
dale.
~ 2 elec. Hudson chicken

brooders, 500 cap. and small
equip. to go with them, $20.00

Ph. EV.



ea. B. E. Blair, 1264 McPher-
gon Ave., SE, Atlanta, Ph.
U.. 8-8720.



Super C Farmall tractor
and harrow; 1956 Dodge pick-
up truck, V-8 engine, clean,

easonable. Dave Parker, Rt.
b McDonough, Ph. 3829.

1948 Ford tractor; 2 disc
plow, bush and bog harrow,
smoothing harrow, dirt pan,
dirt blade, sub-soiler; 2
wheel trailer, scooter plow.
Cult. and planters, $1,000. All



good cond. Will not sell equip.

= separate. J B. Smith, Means-
Ville. =

2 wheel metal trailed, $100.

es J. H. Patrick, 2171 Beecher
a na a Atlanta IT, Ph. PL.

24

John Deere M_ tractor,
pei cultivator, cut-away
harrow, 2 sec. aragy mowing
mach., J. D. No. 5, Sase grain
drill with fertilizer attach-
ment mounted on rubber and
oe other farm equip. All A-1
es ei Will guarantee. F. E.
Kirby, Panola Rd., Ellenwood,

_ Ph. GR. 4-4405.

we Sey 10 in. wood saw mounted

on wood frame complete with

pulley, V-belt and gasoline

_ engine. All in good working

- ond. Priced for quick sale.

6 bbe Melton L. Moore, Rich-
_dand, Ph. TU. 17-3426.

aS 1950. Ford tractor, good
_ tires, cultivator, set of plant-
ers, $750 for lot. N.C. Grin-

stead, Rt. 1, Dexter (inquire

at Rentz Bank).

_ _. Deep well pump, practical-
__ dy good as new, 2 plastic pipes,
25 ft. to go in well, 1 ft. valve,
1 heavy elec. wire for instal-
ling, $75 at my home, 2-1/2
_ mi. $. Berlin. John I. Dam-

Biet: RO 2, Paves. 2



2 tractor tires, 10 X28,
good cond., $15.00 ea.; R. C.
Bell; 145 North Ave., NE, At-
lanta 8, Ph. TR. 5-1373.

5 used Model EWC-3-S
conservation tree planters,
used only 1 season. M. E.
Chapman, Box 951, Rochelle.

4 disc John Deere tiller for
MT tractor, pick-up type with
iron wheel, used very little,
$150 at farm Mrs. Julia Allen,
Sandersville, Ph. 3824. -

Frick sawmill, $400; Suggs
heavy duty edger, $300. J. K.
Hill, Greenville.

Late model mounted type
Ford corn picker, in excel-
lent cond., $750; also, about
20 ft. conveyor, $100. All FOB.
M. J. Gaddis, Box 124, Quit-
man.

12 hole hog feeder, $50.00.
Willie Gibson, Rt. 2, Thomas-
LO ae Macon, Ph. SH. 6-

Two 750-24 power imple-
ment tires and tubes, $20.00
ea. M. A. Taylor, 201 Feld
Ave., Decatur, Ph. DR. 3-8038
(Atlanta).

_ Two 13-30, 6 ply, tractor
tires, tubes and rims, $50.00
ea. Rims extra wide making
tires as
Dwane Colwell, Rt.
fin, Ph. 7016.

Farmall C tractor with bot-
tom plow, harrow, cultivators,
planters and distributors, all
in good cond. James Gibbs,
Sry Rt, 2: Ocilia:

1952 Intnl. combine, engine
drive, perfect cond. and pric-
ed right <W.-D: -Bohannon,
Moreland, Ph. AL. 383-4796.

Butane gas tank, 500 gal.
cap., dug up and ready to load,
$15.00. T. J. Wilson, 1598 Ma-
rietta Rd. NW, Atlanta 18,













4, Grif-

7 >

Ph. SY. 4-5939.

1 ea., Allis - Chalmers WC
tractor and Allis Chalmers
rotebaler. Both in excellent
cond. and priced exceptional-
x ee sale. H. W.

urwell, Ponce de Leon
Ave., NE, Atlanta 8.

1224 laying with
stainless steel water trough.
Make offer. J. D. Pope, 1000
Overlook Dr., Columbus.

Latest model John Deere B
tractor, excellent cond., pow-
er troll rollo-matic, front
lights and starter, $800. E.
Thompson, : Jr., Cataula.

1950, 1 ton, Dodge truck
stake body, 650-16 dual tires.
for sale or will trade for good

1/2 ton pick-up. Carlton Phil-

Cages



at ligs Sr, Rt. 1, Soperton.



Ar-|-

large as 14 - 30s.

Turner sawmill and Intnl
power unit, $800, V-belt
drives. Lee S. Settel, Ellijay.

10 yd Hardee dump body
with 16 ton hydraulic lift.
Jimmy Stapliton, Waynes-
boro, Ph. 2670.

2 Intnl. milk coolers, 6 can
and 8 can, $50.00 ea.; milk
cans, $1 ea. Boyce Bryant,
Redan, Ph. HU. 2-6419.

3 coolers, 6, 8 and 12 can
cap., Intnl. milking machine
with 3 units and 1 Hinman
milking machine, 3 units, 40
milk cans, cheap. J. H. Moon,
Rt. 1, Buckhead. (Morgan
County).

1958 Ford 651 Workmaster
tractor with bottom plow, cul-
tivating and duster. All A-1l
cond., $1,450 cash or terms.











Vista.
2 H. wagon, in good cond.
$25.00. Mrs. W. R. Caudell,

Rt. 1; Danielsville.

1-1/2 ton Dodge truck, mo-
tor, tires and body in good
cond., $250. B. L. Morgan, Rt.
1, McDonough.

1950 Ford tractor, mechani-
cally perfect, reasonably pric-
ed. J. D. Nelson, Lambert Dr.,
Stockbridge, Ph. GR. 4-4690.

1951 Farmall M tractor, new
set of planters, all cultiva-
tors, 1 disc tiller, heavy duty
harrow, set of pulleys, all in
perfect shape. $1,000. No let-
ters and no phone calls before
7:30 PM. J. B. Sanders, Mill-
haven.

Super A Farmall tractor, in
good cond. with all necessary







mett Hendrick, Rt.
lasville.

D. Bradley hand corn shel-
ler, model 912-3591, $12; 2
corn grinders,, hand operated,
No. 3, $10: 3 fruit presses,
hand op., Enterprise No. 32.6
ats., $10; 5 circular swing saw
for jeep, $30. A. K. Adams,
1225 Meadow Lane, c/o Coun-
try Squire Farm, Dunwoody,
Ph. BL. 5-2502 (Atlanta).

Cart anvil, $27.50; grind-
stone on table frame, $19.50;
G, 1 horse, turner, $17.50;

3, Doug-



All new cond. J. R. Morgan,
Lavonia.



EQUIPMENT



WANTED
Want Allis Chalmers G
tractor with disc plow and

cultivator or Farmall cub with
dise plow and_ cultivator,
cheap for cash, within 40 mi.
Hiram. G. W. Buchanan, Rt. 1,
Hiram, Ph. 5370.

Want several 1,000 cap. gas
brooders. Must be in good
cond, and cheap for cash.
State make, age and how long
used. Mrs. Fred Shivers, Rt.
3, Cuthbert.

Want 1950 through 1952
model Super A tractor in good
cond., ,disc cultivators and
cutting harrow. List the equip.
you have. Must be reasonably
priced. Clyde Hall, 20 Bear
Creek Rd,, Dalton.

Want dbl. disc turning
plow for 1952 model CA Al-
lis Chalmers Thole (pin type







hitch); also, hole digger and
cutting harrow for same trac-
tor. State cash price for ea.
and cond. Will come after. C.
H. Whisenant, Rt. 2, Rossville,
Ph. UN. 6-1701, :

Want 2 incubators, 600 or
1,200 cap. Must be in good
working order and_ clean.
Write giving name, make,
model and price. No junk. No
collect phone calls. Mrs. L. B.
McAvoy, /Rt.1,.. Box 321,
Washington.

Want cheap for cash, motor
to pull hammer and corn mill.
All letters ans. C, L. McArth-
ur, Rt. 3, Box 43, Ellijay.

Want sub-soil plow to fit
3 point hitch for Ford or
small John Deere tractor: al-
so, for sale, pulpwood saw,
good motor, $70.00. Fred L.
Miles, Box 64, Metter.

Will pay cash for used fence
tor in good cond. with assort-
ed equipment. Prefer Ford.
James W. Smith, Rt. 2, Be-







thel District,
ea ee So

Conyers, Ph.

Rev. Horace Hamilton, Buena |

equipment, $1,800. Mrs. Em-j

Planet Jr. cultivator, $17.50.) _

125 pods, 25c:

- Want 4 Jamesway or Buck-
eye coal brooders; also, for
sale, A. C. 60 combine with
grain bin, $120. James C. Wil-
liams, Rt. 3, Douglasville.

Want Allis Chalmers 40
PTO operated combine. Must
be in good operation and low
priced. L. L. Lamb, Rt. 2, Dal-
las, Ph. 6094.

Want one 400 or 600 chick-
en egg circulating air incuba-
tor, in good cond. and 1 draw-
bar for Ford tractor with 3
point hitch. M. W. Day, Rt. 3,
Thomson.

SEED & PLANTS

FOR SALE





Cert. seed Sweet Potatoes,
any amount, very reasonable.
FOB farm. W. E. Wisenbaker,
Box 25, Lake Park. Ph. Cher-
ry 2-8043 (Valdosta).

Several pounds good, clean,
sound, 1959 grown Hicks
Broadleaf Tobacco seed, 75c
ounce. PP. Lowson Aspinwall,
Rt. 1, Box 114, Odum.

Georgia Red Sweet Pota-
toes, large or small quan-
tities, truck loads a specialty.
B. J. Head, Alma, Ph. 3791.

2 ea.: June, Horse, Golden
Delicious, Stayman and Yates
Apple. 2 ea.; Elberta, Ga. Bell,
Hale and Mayflower Peach
2 Grape vines; 2 ea. Pear and
Cherry trees. All nice, 1 yr.,
inspected trees. 3 ft. and up,

$15 del. with 1 red flowering

Dogwood free. Mrs. T. M.

Webb, Rt. 3, Ellijay.



Come and gather. Allie Calla-
han, Rt. 1, Thomaston (See
me at C and D_ Barbershop,
HWY. 19 N.) .

Celestial Fig sprouts, root-
ed, 50c ea.; also, Tung-oil
nuts, 25e doz. Mrs. Fred At-
kinson, Rt. 4. Valdosta.

Strawberry plants, Florida
90s, $2.00 C. PP; also, Rabbit
-~eye Huckleberry plants, 25c
ea. plus postage or express
charges. A. T. Milteer, 304 N.
Clay St., Quitman.

Hundreds everbearing
Strawberry plants, come and
get them for Free. On lower
Lumpkin-Eufaula paved Rd.,
13 mi. from Lumpkin, 12 mi.
from Georgetown. Mrs. Dan
Ware, Rt. 1, Morris.

Good variety, strong, well
rooted, Strawberry plants, 50c









|C Add 30c per 200 for postage.

Mrs. Edward Watson, Rt. 3,



Ellijay.

Horseradish plants, 50c doz.;
Horseradish roots, 50c If;
long, hot, Red Pepper, 25c

doz. pods; shorter Red Hot, 20
pods, 25c; Cayenne Red Hot,
Wild Straw-
berry, Tanzy Sparment, 35c
doz.; Garlic, one cent ea., $1 C.
Add postage. Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 78, Ellijay.

Large early bearing Straw-
berry plants, $1. C plus pos-
tage. No COD or out of state
orders. Gladys Duran, Rt. 1,
Cumming.

Ga. Collard plants, $2.50 M.;:
C. Wakefield Cabbage plants,
$3 M., 40c C. at the bed. J. R.
Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

10 Hunt Grape vines, well
rooted and 1 male cutting,
$5.50 PP 3rd zone; seed Arti-
chokes, selected for fall plant-
ing, $1.75 gal. PP 3rd zone;
Jerusalem Artichokes, same
price. Miss Vautelle Holland,
Winder, Ph. 1-0711.

Florida 90 Strawberry
plants, $1 C., 500, $4, $8 M.
Add 20c per C. for postage.
No checks. Mrs. Eula M.
Smallwood, Attapulgus.

Fresh grown Ga. Collard
plants, $2.50 M., 40c C.; Chas.
Wakefield Cabbage piants, $3
M., 50c C. Now ready, Miss







Florence OQuinn, Rt. 2, Sur-|

rency.

Healthy, well rooted Klon-
dike Strawberry plants, $1 C.,
$9 M. Add 25c per C. for pog-
tage. Mrs. John L. Porter,
2947 McAfee Rd., Decatur.

. Condon Mastodon everbear-
ing Strawberry plants, $1.25
C.; Black Raspberries 6. $i:
May Cherry trees, Blue Dam-
son Plum trees, Muscadine
Grape vines, 6, $1. Add pos-



aingsville: 4 48 <

tage. Mrs. J. W. Sullen, Rt. 6,

Free: Plenty Kudsu Crowns..










Klondike Strawberry plant
well rooted and damp pack
ed, 90c C., $8.00 M. Minimu:
shipment 200 plants. Add 2!
per C. for postage.. No CO
Mrs. L. S. Butler, 466 Pag
Ave., NE, Atlanta 7, Ph,
3-1846.

Nice Blakemore Strawbe:
ry plants, $1 C, 500 $4, $7.50 M,
John Fields, 1026 W. Poplar
St., Griffin, Ph. 3682.

10 large Sage bushes, ap
prox. 2 ft. high and 3 ft. dia
meter, $2 ea. at my home,
George I. Jackson, Spalding
Dr., Rt. 1, Norcross, Ph, 3536,

Mastodon Strawberry plants,
$1.25 C., $10.00. M. All young,
clean plants, good roots and
large berries. Prompt ship-
ment. Addie Bennett, Rt.
Gainesville. ;

Blakemore Strawberry
plants, $1.00 C., 500, $4, $8 Mis
Dorsetts, $1.25 C., 500, $9. oe















Mrs. J. O. Waldrip, Rt

Gainesville.
Blakemore Strawber.

plants, $1.50 C.; Mastod

$1.25 C.; Klondike, $1 C., $4,
500, $8 M.; Peppermint, 30
doz.; Scuppernong vine cute
tings, 75c doz.; Mtn. Huckle<
berry, bearing size, 75 doz.
Sugar Pears, $1 ea. add p









tage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Rt 3
Gainesville. me. :
Charles Wakefield and

Round Dutch Cabbage, and
Ga. and Cabbage Collards,
75c C:, 500, $1.85, $3.00 fae
white Bermuda Onions, -75
C., 500, $1.50, $2.50 M. PP,
H. E. Smith, Box 82, Baxley.

Broccoli, Brussels Sprout .
Chinese Cabbage, White Nest
Onion, Garlic plants, Heading
Collards, Kohl Rabi, Wake
field Cabbage, all 35c doz.j
lemon Balm, 6, 50c. No less
$1 orders. Mrs. H. V. Frank=
lin, Sr. Rt,.1, Register. <3

Collard plants, 35 C.; Dam=
son Plum trees, Mastodon
Strawberry plants, $1 C.; full
bearing Scuppernong,. Masca-
dine, Apple, Peach, Cherry
trees, 2, $1. Exchange for
white or print feed sacks at
reasonable price. Ea. pay pos=
tage. Mrs. John Myers (Ad-
dison),; Rt. 2; Hartwell: 9

Apricots, 2, $1; Figs, 3, $1:
Indian Summer, everbearing,
red Raspberry, $2 doz.; Lu-
cretia Dewberry, Eldorado
Blackberry and thornless Boy-
senberry, $1 doz. Damp pack-
ed and PP in Ga. Mrs. Ver-
non Judy, Rt. 3, Franklin.

Chinese Chestnut trees
yr. heavily rooted and br
ched, 3 - 4 ft., $1.50 ea. Ea
Col. Min. order 3 trees. R
Gibbs, 1007 Clifton Rd., .
Atlanta 7.

Strawberry plants: Kile
dikes, $4.75 M.; Everbeari
Mastodon, $6 M. or $1.20 |
Mrs. Patsy Watkins, Rt.
Cumming. =

Strawberry plants: Masto
don and Blakemore, $1.25 C.,
500, $3.50; Klondikes, $1 C.,
$4.50 M. All good plants. Mrs.
Guy Crowe, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Fields Superfection Straw-
berry plants, $1 C. PP on 200
and up. All good, _ strong
plants. Damp _ Cellophane
wrapped. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt.
1, Box 223, Alpharetta. _

Charleston Wakefield and
Round Dutch frost proof Cab~
bage plants, 300, $1., 500, $1.
50, $2.50 M. PP. R. Chanclor,
Pitts, PH, MI. 8-2085. 3

FEED & GRAIN.

FOR SALE

































$
















1,200 bales Sericea Lespe+
deza, baled without rain, $30.
ton at barn. Del. reasonable
distance; also, some Oat hay.
Mrs. W. A. Estes, Ellenwood,
Ph. GR. 4-4694 ( Stockbridge),
500 bales good Alfalfa hay
square bales, fertilized an
baled without rain, $1.25 bale,
$45. ton at barn. Del. 100 0
more bales for reasonable fe
Charlie G. Harris, Rt. 1, Alt

Square wire tied bales,
bright, mixed, pasture Hay,
50c bale at barn. Mrs, J.
Neal, c/o Silver Creek Ra
Rt. 2, Austell, Ph. 2959.

Coastal Bermuda hay,
























IM.
Sees

ly fertilized, no rain, t
T, Courson, Haz








nesday, December 2,





























































FED & GRAIN

=

Alfalfa hay, 2nd, 3rd

| cuttings, no rain, $40, ae

FOB my farm; also, want up
1,000 bu. corn in shuck. R
Curtis, Farmington,

dison 2603.

Large Red Peanuts, 2-4 in
I, for eating $2.25 pk., $7.-
bu.; ground sage, 50c tea-
3; hot red pepper, 6 pods
e with ea. $1. order for
e; wild Cucumber _ bark,
een of Meadow, Rattle,
ton and Snake root, ea., 2
$1. Add postage. P. B.
own, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

ermuda, Fescue and Clov-
hay, $45. ton, average wt.
bale. G. W. West, Jr., Box
Sandy Springs, Ph. BL.



90 bu. new white Corn for
eed, $1. bu. Sell any amount.
. Southerland, Rt. 1, El-



rge red and pink
uts for eating purposes
$2.25 pk., $7.50 bu; dry

1 pepper, 30 pods, 25c if
ken with sage. Add postage.
Ars. G.
rround.
Several tons extra good
astal Bermuda hay for sale
my barn. Winton C. Harris,
t. 1, Screven, Ph. Juno 4-
312 (Odum).

300 bales hay for sale, 50c
Louis Tate, Cloudland,
559 (Menlo).

~ LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE

Cattle

purebred Black Angus
ulls, grandsons of Eileenmere
Woodbarr, 8 mos. old, rea-
bly priced; also, want 20
g. Black Angus cows bred.
avid Lee, Rt, 4. Newnan,
. AL. 3-4297.

lled Hereford cow, Reg.
bred, 7 yrs. old; also, 1
ull, calved May 12,1959, Reg.
e: cat Maysville, Ph.

Angus cows and calves
sale. Junior Pitts, Rt. 2,
Rd., Marietta.

















gus bull calf, 1 mo. old
0. 4 heavy bred Ewes,
wy in toal, $100: -H..0

e, 6900 Campbellton Rd..
ta 11, Ph. DI. 4-2212.

op quality Black Angus
Js, purebred, but not Reg.,
ale or will trade for good

0, 1 Reg. Black Angus bull,
trade for Black Angus heif-
. C. Steinmetz, 980
: head Ave., NW, Atlanta

Purebred Reg. Angus bull,
6 mos. old, wt. 950 lbs., large
sone, good disposition. Paul
Hawkins, 2738 Roswell Rd.,
arietta, Ph. 9-4148.

ee. horned bull, 6 mos. old,
h red color and exception-
lly well bred, built right,
ood prospect for future herd
re, $175. W. Taft Sutton,
026 Cumberland Rd., NE,
tlanta 6, Ph. TR. 5-2340.

2 Holstein springers, 2
ernseys, all from dairy
-calfhood vaccinated,



C4









reford bull, good color, size,
entle, well marked, good
loodlines, 3 yrs. old. Charles
ee Harper, Rt. 1, Warrenton.

Reg. Guernsey bull, No.
34906, 2-1/2 yrs. old, de-
orned, ring in nose, gentle,
ice build, color, (several of
Ss calves you can ere .
old,



everal young Reg. Angus
is ready. for weaning,
ympionship bloodlines. Pet-
Jodkinson, Pea Ridge Rd..
lia, Ph. 844-J-5.



_ |bloodlines.

skin:
nd sage, 50c cupful: hot:

T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball



Black Angus heifers, ap-| _ Shetland ponies: weil trains
ed; also, saddles. Deposit will

prox. 400-500 Ibs., on real fat

beef type calf, about 225 to

239 lbs; also, 3 shoats, about

Se at aN McGinnis, Sr.,
x , Lithia Springs, Ph.

2854 (Austell). S

Reg. Guernsey bred heifers,
from _ artificial bloodlines;
also, service age bulls, 15 to

.|22 mos, old, good color, rea-

sonable
Midville.

Reg. Angus bulls, calves to
breeding age, calfhood bangs
vaccinated, from clean herd,
championship bloodlines, $175.
and up. W. T. Torgesen, /o
Whistle Top Farm, Cornelia.

_ Several choice Reg. polled
Hereford bulls, dereeag best
Weaning and
breeding age for sale. Winton
C. Harris, Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph.
Juno 4-2312 (Odum).

Reg. Horned Hereford bull,
11 mos. old, gentle, $200. M.
B. Welsh Rt. 2, Heath Rd., Ma-
con. a

2 top Reg. Angus herd bulls,
ready for service, Hileenmere
breeding at its best, but rea-
sonably priced; also, 1 Reg.
bred bull, 18 mos. old, son of
Grand Champ Bandoleer bull.
Dr. J. Harris Dew, 214 Peach-
tree Battle Ave., Atlanta.

Purebred Jersey and Guern-
sey mixed milch cow with hei-
fer calf 2 mos. old. Good cow
for dairy or home. Mrs. Sara
oD } vey, Sandersville, Ph.

Carefully

prices, F. H. Bunn,



selected

Reg. and grades,
Ayreshires and Jerseys. T. B.
and Blood tested, vaccinated.
E, Li. Rogers, Rt. 1, Plains,
Ph. VA. 4-4795. :

15. head Guernsey-Jersey
heifers and cows for sale
cheap. E. H. Jones, Waycross.

Horses, Mules, Ponies



2 large pulpwood mules, wt.

about 1,300 Ibs. ea., also, 1
large pulpwood mare, wt. 1,-
300 lbs. or more. All $125.
each. Lon May, Rt. 4, Eastman,
Ph. 2682.

At Stud: Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. 36083, American
saddle bred. stallion, proven
sire of top colts, Grandson of
Noble Kalarama. Thomas G.
Watkins, Jr. 4684 Flat Shoals
Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6692
(AtL)

10 nice, gentle, broke Shet-
land ponied and several sad-
dle horses, all colors and sizes;
also, saddles and bridles. Jim-
my Bentley, Bentley Lake Rd.,
Marietta.

Gentle, red and white, 49



in., 4 yr. old pony with sad-|

dle and bridle, $165; black
mare, ride and work any-
where. My place 4 mi. SW of
Manchester. Herbert M. Grant,
Box 24, Rt. 1, Shiloh.

Quarter horse, approx. 900
Ibs., 9 yrs. old, gaited, in good
cond., not suitable for small
children, $100. John F. Brown,
Bowman Hwy., Elberton, Ph.
1647-J.

Several good work mules;
also, few good saddle horses.
Located on US Rt. 80 between
Portal and Twin City. See any
day except Sun, A. Te Tavior,
Twin City, Ph. UN. 5-6203
(Portal).

8 young Shetland mares, all
bred to foal in spring; also,
8 nice Shetland fillies. All
reasonable prices. Earl dD).
Gibbs, Tifton.

At Stud: Reg. Tenn. Walk-
ing horse stallion, Reg. No.
451562, proven sire; also, 5
gaited mare, good quality and.
one 46 in. pony for sale. Ben
Hill, 2641 Bob-O-Link Dr.,
Macon. Ph. SH. 5-5394.

Shetland pony stud cold, 9
mos. old, white with 1 brown
spot on hip, will grow to about
40 in. high, partly _ broken.
Pope Williams, Lavonia.

Good black mare mule, wt.
about 1,000 Ibs., 12 yrs. old,
in good shape. Will work any-
where and gentle, $75. Mrs.
Hunter Crane, (at Amicalola
Falls), Juno.

10 nice gentle Shetland
pony geldings, all eolors and
sizes, some will pull earts,
$150 up; also, 4 nice, small,
bred mares, will drop colts im
spring. reasonably priced. Jess
Holbrook, 415 N. Main St.,
Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771.



Reasonably

( dairy |
heifers and service bulls, both
Holsteins,








MAREET.

hold. M. R. Allgood, Riverdale,
Ph. GR. 8-8052 (Jonesboro).
Black mare about 900 Ilbs.,
will work or ride for sale C.
R. Dowis, Mallov Rd., Rt. 1,
Box 49, College Park.

_ Nice selection Shetland pon-
ies and horses, all colors and
sizes; also saddles and bridles.
Jimmy Bentley, Bentley Lake
Rd., Marietta. <

_ Nice selection Shetland pon-
les and horses, all colors and
sizes; also, saddles and bridles.
priced. Small

will. hold.
1119 -Barnes
Marietta, Ph. 8-





down payment
Becky Bentley,
Mill Rd.,
hAde:

Red horse with 4 white
stockings, blaze face, broke to
ride, $125. Mrs. Beatrice Wal-
den, Rt. 3, Hwy. 15, Dublin.

2 Shetland ponies, 18 mos.
old, geldings, very gentle, ac-
customed to children, broke to
ride, one black, $160., other
grey, $170. Mrs. Sam Clink-
scales, Blakely.

_CORRECTION: Gentle In-
dian horse pony and saddle,
brown and white spotted, for
sale or will trade for bred
gentle, large size, Shetland







.jmare. R. H. Garrett, Box 162,

Statham, Ph. Liberty 8-1850.

Good farm mule, about 12
yrs. old, wt. about 1,100 lbs.,
$100. Henry Land ,Rt. 2, Ab-
beville.

40 in. sorrel stallion, 3 yrs.
old, flax mane and tail, broke
for children to ride. J. H.
Reddy, Rt. 2, Stone Mountain,
Ph. 8924.





Swine

Reg. meat type Yorkshires,
Hampshires and Durocs. Cert.
disease free herd. Boars and
gilts of all ages. Reasonably
priced. Lawton Ursery, Hazle-
Hurst ==

Reg. SPC shoats, about 4
mos. old, best bloodlines, long
meat type, from Silver Sue
and sire Cherokee Chief. Will

make fine 4-H club gilts and

the boars will make fine herd
boars. At my place. George
Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.

Reg. SPC and bred gilts
from Cert. mating sire and
bred to top Fashion C. L, sir-
ed by Bombshell CMS; 125
pigs, some from Top Fashion
Cc. L. Sire famous Bombshell
CMS. Will ship,
see. W. Preston White, Rt. 2,
Alamo, Ph. Logan 8-3405.

Purebred Tamworth pigs,
males and gilts, 10 wks. to 6
mos. Old; 1 excellent boar, 8
mos. old. No disease, good
lines, color and conformation.
Sows farrow and raise large
litters of fast growing Digs.
Breeding stock and_ feeder
pigs. Mrs. Charles Baldwin,
c/o Charles Baldwin Farm,
Suwanee, Ph. Buford 7181.

Reg. Landrace, service age
boar and gilts, from popular
bloodlines. Reg. in buyers
name. Prices start at $25. H. T.
Courson, Hazlehurst.

Reg. Landrace hogs, service
age boars, weanling boars and
gilts. All from performance
tested Dams and Sires. Vacci-
nated for Cholera, Lepto test-
ed, Ga. Cert. Brucellosis Free
Swine Herd No. 17. Prices
reasonable. J. W. Trunnell,
Jr.. Cochran, Ph. Webster 4-
2040.

Litter of 10 thrifty, healthy,
pigs, Berkshire, Yorkshire
cross, 7 wks. old Nov. 29th.,
90. for litter or $10. ea. at
farm. Vance Turner, Rt. 2,
Plains.

6 pigs, ready Dec. 8 at 8
wks., $12.50 ea, OIC and
Hampshire cross. Douglas Sex-
ton, Hartsmill Rd., Chamblee,
Ph. GL. 7-4152 (Atlanta).

Duroc pigs, males or femal-
es, Reg. in buyers name, $25;
ea. at farm. Ship if buyer pays
express. Charles W. Welch,
Rt. 2, McRae.

4 large gentle sows, 3 yrs.
old, large litters, 9 to 13 pigs
ea. time they farrow, now
ready to breed; also, 20 or 25
pigs and shoats. All priced
very reasonable. W. E. Smith,
421 Arnold St., Hapeville, Ph.
PO. 1-8276 (Atlanta).

Reg. Black Poland China
boar, 1 yr. old, proven sire,
$65. M.

Vienna.



=



rather you.



C. McKinney, Rt. 3.

_ Reg. meat type Yorkshires,
Hampshires and Durocs, Cert.
disease free herd. Boars and
gilts of all ages. Priced rea-
sonable. Lawton Ursery, Ha-
zlehurst.

Purebred Duroc hogs, pigs,
2-4 mos. old, either sex, open
and bred gilts, bred sows,
medium and meat type, best
of bloodlines, free of disease,
with or without papers; also,
Holstein milch cow to freshen
Dec. with 2nd calf, artifici-
ally bred. M. M. Newsome,
Jordans Mill Rd., Sanders-
ville, Ph. 3856.

Reg, big bone Guinea boar,
250 lbs. with Reg. papers, 2
yrs. old, $30.; some male
shoats, 75 lbs., without papers,
$15. S."R. Wade, Rt. 1, Alto.

8 wk. old pigs, cross between
Yorkshire and Hampshire,
$10. ea. W. Y. Daniel, Fair-
burn, Senoia Rd., Ph. 7793.

Hereford-SPC cross pigs, 8
wks. old Dec. 1, $10. ea. D. L.
Couthen, Rt. 2, Douglasville.

16 pigs, 9 wks. old, 1/4
Berkshire, 3/4 Yorkshire, $8.
ea. or $7.50 ea. if all taken.
Located 1-1/2. mi, off Hwy.
75. Marvin Chambers, Rt. 4,
Cleveland.

First class, 3 mo. old Berk-
shire pigs, male and female,









of Cert. meat sire breeding. |

C. J. Hardman, Commerce.

Duroc pigs and shoats, $8.-
$12. ea. J. Oliver Thompson,
Rt. 1, Box 189, Fayetteville,
Ph. HO: 1-7053.










~ POULTRY

FOR SALE

Araucanus (Easter Egg)
chickens, grown, just starting ~
to lay, $10. par; Dark Cornish
Bulldog. type, $6.
$3. Cag.

N. H. Reds, 2 mos. old, $2. pr.

bantams,

pr; extra roosters,

Ship, Exp. Col. Money Order.

Mrs. Addie A. Edwards, 716

Myrtle St. N.E., Atlanta 8.
Ph. TR 4-5152.



1959 hatch.





20 purebred Dark Cornish | 2 .
bantam breeders, 1958 and



bloodlines of Show Winners. oe

J. Homer Morgan,
Elm. St,

Purebred Jap White Silkie

405 East



bantams, $1. ea. Free rooster
with 3 or more hens, Check
or M.O. Shipped Exp. Col. J. -
L. Taylor, Rt. 2; Fort Valley.



Bantams and mixed chick-
ens for sale. C. R. Dowis, Rt.

lege Park.



Pure Dark Cornish cock=

erel, ready for service, and
few pullets, large, big bone,
long yellow legged type, $2.
ea. at my farm. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington. ss



Pit game hens, 2 full White
Hackle and 2 young Clarets,

$2. ea. or exch. for full Mex-

ican Dom or Buzzard games,

2 hens for a cock. C. L. Grif-

fin, 712 Oak St. Gainesville.



2 fine Berkshire boars, from
champion stock of Lynwood

breeding, excellent for herd
boars, bred for length and
prolificy, about 7 mos. old,

Reg. in buyers name. S. Y.
Sosebee, Rt. 1, Demorest, Ph.
3-2421.

Duroc pigs, 9 wks. old, Reg.
in buyers name, wormed and
treated for Cholera, from good
bloodlines, 9 in litter, both
sexes, $25. ea. Roscoe Mc-
Donald, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledge-
ville, Ph. GL. 2-2766.

Tamworths, Reg., several
nice boars, old enough for
service and weaned gilts. J.
S, Davis, Abba, Rt. 3,/ Fitz-
gerald, Ph. 6541. eae

Reg. Landrace boar, about
22 mos. old, gentle and good
breeder, $25. at my place, 7
mi. N. Winder, near County
Line School. R. H. Hardy, Sr.,
Rt. 4, Winder.

Reg. SPC boar pigs, 4 mos.
old; bred gilts, from best
bloodlines, disease free. Priced
right at my farm 1 mi. S. Ha-
hira on Hwy. 41. Elmer Cor-
nelius, Hahira.

Choice Landrace breeding
stock, imported bloodlines,
treatec, Reg. in buyers name,
service age boars, bred gilts
and pigs; also, Duroc breeding
stock, service age boars. open
gilts and pigs. William FE. La-
nier, Rt. 2,.Box 84, Metter, Ph.
MU. 5-1015.

Sheep and Goats
Del







French Alpme goats,

{Norte bloodlines, 1 male, ready

for light service, $25.; 3 bred
does, $40. and $60. L. P. Min-
gledorft, Box 463, Douglas
(4 mi. E. Dougtas).

2 fine milk goats, 1 Tog-
genburg, soon to _ freshen,
heavy milker, other part Nu-
bian and part Saanan, milk-
ing now. Mrs. Lee Kirkley,
3860 Cascade Road, SW, At-
Tanta Li.

Excellent, young French
Alpine breeding bucks, ser-
vice age, from Del Norte
bloodlines, heavy milk strain,
hornless and disbudded. Reg.
in buyers name, reasonable.
Taking orders buck and doe
kids for Feb. and March del.,
$25. and up, all Reg. French
Alpines. Miss Nellie M. Min-
gledorff, Rt. 3, Douglas.

LIVESTOCK.

_ WANTED







Want 1 male Hereford hog,
Reg or not. Mrs. Kenneth
Chureh, 1106 McMillian St.,
NwW., Atlanta, Ph. TR. 2-0828.

Will exchange 5 yr. old 38
in., pony stallion, dapple
thoroughbred for same class in
a dapple black or sorrel; to
prevent inbreeding. D.



Games:
Clarets,
Tormenters,

Gray
Trish

Law Grays,
Red Fox,

and Grays, Allen and Claret
Roundheads, Leopard and

Brown Reds, cocks, $5. ea.
hens, $3.; trio, $10.; eggs, $3.
Cie Wade: Ri 2. Alter 25,

Araucanus (Easter Egg) ae

chickens, White Crested Black
Polish Bantams, Crested Gol-
den Polish Bantams, Jap Sil-
kie Bantams, will trade for

Peafowl, rare Quail or rare
Pheasants. S. J. Griener, 1394
NW, Atlanta |

Northwest Dr.
18. :

~ Bantams:
Langshans, $6. pr.; Black or
Red Pyle Old English games,
$8.50 trio; BB Red Old Eng-
lish, $5. pr.; Silver Pencilled
Wyandottes, $7.00 vr.; White

cent Ave., Chickamauga.
White crest Black Polish



and Blacktain Japs, selling all

at bargain prices. P. C. Po-
well, 1400 Northwest Dr., NW,
Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-4772..

- Turkeys: Toms at 40c Ib.,
hens, 45c lb. or trade for corn

at $1. bu., within 20 mi. ra-. ~
Rid,

dius. Roger R. Moore,
Box 156, Adrian.

1, Box 49, Mallard Rd. Col-

Law and Madigan

White or Black





Crested Black Polish, $10.
trio. Fred Blaylock, 515 Cres-

N. H. Reds or Hampshire.

game cross, 3-1/2 mos. old, 9.

pullets and 1 rooster, $20. for
ea. lot. FOB. Clarence Brown,
Helena.



WANTED



Want some yellow legged



2270 Bagwell Dr. S. W. Ph. -
PO. 1-9909. a
Want pr. mated Canadian

geese, for stocking game pre-
serve, E. E. Wantland, Rt. 1,
Fort Valley.



Buff Top-Knott chickens: Pay
good price. Mrs. J. A. Jenkins,

~ POULTRY

FOR SALF _

1,000 grown No. Bobwhite
quail, fully feathered, free of
disease, flight pen condition-
ed, ready for release, $1. ea.



Per. No. 8. Del. orders of 300
or more. W. E. Page, 2125 6th

St., Columbus, Ph. FA. 2-5896.

Northern
$3. pr.; white Doves,

Exp. Col. M. O. Miss Eva Wal-
Janta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152. -
N. Z. White Rabbits, pedi-

laying Bobwhite Quail. .Rob-
ert. L. Butterfield, 4136 Guest



Chamlee, Rt. 4, Rome.

C. |St., Hapeville, Ph. PO. 7-4228

(Atlanta).

Bobwhite quail, ae
. ) $5. pr.3
Chukar Partridges, $5. pr. Ship

lace, 716 Myrtle St., NE, At-

gree stock for sale or trade for







SERS

SI 2

MARKET BULLETIN.

































2,000 mature Bobwhite! Ped. giant Chinchillas, from | : Ve llow roots, Sweetwu
uail, ready for releasing.|show winning stock, Juniors, bark and ete hei ry bark,
GAME. ele. thers priced according to age. $3. ea., $5. pr; Seniors, $5. 5 4 lbs., $1.25, Noel Crum,
a aS ae: ot or. $8. pr.; vier $7. at Rt. . Talking Rock.

15, Cuthbert, HK, 2- atis. guar, Send cash or. ALE as ee freshly dug

oe days. oy Pere Bins * and washed, 4 ib. lard beam

: ~ 25 Chukar partridges, 4 and|P5. Lenox 2- aines~) New crop Stuart pecans, | ful, 85e; red Cowhorn pepper

: ee ee 5 mos. old, $50. for lot or $2.25 | Ville). big A-1 size, guaranteed to| pods, 25; dried ; Catnip,
antails, $20. for lot. 4 mi. E.|e3- L. M. Mann, 488 Claire Selling out this yrs. birds | please. Del. by prepaid Parcel match ee Cher-

ouglas, L. P. Mingledorff, | Dr. SW. Atlanta 10, Ph. PL.j and fine breeders: Bobwhites, | Post, 45 Ib. in Ga., 50c out-|1Y bark, mate oxful, 25.

x 463, Douglas 3-7294. Blondes, Reds, Gambels, Calif. | of-state. No orders less than tk er oe oo

; : Grown Rabbits. 4 does and | Valleys, Blue Scaled Benson|5 Ibs. Ready for immediate | Walker ox lijay

Large Northern Bobwhite 2 bucks: also, 3 White Jap |@uail, Chukar partridge, Per.|shipment. H. M. Moorman,}; Small speckled and channel
- ___ Quail, 1959 hatch, select breed-| ii2 Bantam hens and 1|No. 86; also, 5 Golden phea- | Lovett. Catfish for stocking farm fish

ers from unrelated stock, ful-

ly feathered. Others various

ages for release. Permit No.

51. John W. Barr, Jr., 1665
dlewood Rd., Rt. 2, Stone
ountain.

Extra large Northern Bob-

white breeder Quail, improved

39, yrs., 1 to 3 ozs. heavier

than average, 1958 crop, vari-

es out ages, ready for del. Per-

i mit No. 1, Free color photos,

wt. certificates, prices: Wil-

liam A. Thomas, Box K, 421

Mark Bldg., Atlanta, Ph. MU.
8-0866.

60 to 100 rabbits, $125. cash,
or trade for hogs. E. J. Mote,
Wright St. Winder. Ph. 10042











GGuaranteed by Manufacturer

rooster, Mrs. H. L. Davenport,
215 Elberhart Dr., Hapeville,
Ph. PO. 6-3504.

Bobwhite quail, real nice
birds for sale. Per No. 36; Jap
Silkies, 4 hens, 3 roosters, $10.
for lot. S. C. Duke, 1803 Boul-
dercrest Dr., SE, Atlanta 16,
Ph. MA. 7- 1665.

Very fine Ped. N.Z. White
rabbits (stock pedigreed for
9 yrs.). Junior does and bucks,
$7. ea; Sr. Herd bucks, $10.
up; would accept wheat, corn
apples, sweet potatoes as part
payment. C. W. Page, 149
North Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8.
Ph. TR. 4- hae



sant cocks, 1 wild Turkey hen.
Cliff Purcell, 217 Mt. Vernon
Dr. Decatur.

Flight pen conditioned
Northern Bobwhite quail, full
grown, early spring hatch, $1.
ea.; mated prs., $3. pr. Per.

No. 77. Roy Bennett, Cuth-
bert.

Northern Bobwhite quail, 9
wks. to 5 mos. old, raised in
large flight pens, Permit= No.
63; flying Mallard ducks, $5.
pr., Golden Sebright bantams,
$3. pr; $4. trio; also, want pr.
Red Carneaux pigeons. C. L.
Cawthorn, Riverdale. Ph. GR
8-8106 (after 6 PM).









Pecans, No. | Stuarts, 5 Ibs.
del. in Ga., $2.25; same quan-
tity out - of - state, $2.50.
Prompt shipment; also, have
shelled nuts for sale. W.
Matthews, Lovett.

No. 1 Stuart pecans, 5 lbs.,
del. by PP in Ga., $2.25, out-
of-state, $2.50 Will ship any
quantity anywhere. Mrs. Ma-
bel Barron, Lovett.

California miultierits: beer
seed, 35 start, 3 starts, $1.;
Sugar pear sprouts, 25c ea.,
small ones. Add postage. Mrs.
R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1, Buchanan.

60 gal. kettle for syrup mak-
ing, $12. A. B: Tavier Rt. 1,

Box 90, Rochelle.







% FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE OCT., 1959

C. | doz. plus







ponds. Jesse Lewis, Rt.
tonton.

White feed sacks,

ie Ea- 4 :



100 lb
cap., ripped and washed, $2.50
postage. No. COD
orders. Gladys Duran, Rt. bo rs
Cumming. . oe

~35 white sacks, no holes or
mildew, clean, no letters, 100
Ib. size, 35c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. . We Fricks, Rt. 1, Bow
151, Talking Rock. os

Long handle gourds, 50c ea.
for large ones, small ones, 25c, _
Add postage, 30c ea. on 6
Martin gourds and 50c on
large ones and $1. on extra
large. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt, Rt.
1, Buford.
















































































































en ne ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia
-Found by State Chemist 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality GS 36.0 17.0
PPenalized : (P) cern: Fiber F 33.0 19.0
i ; _ PROTEIN FAT FIBER : ce
ok ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia
Rae My-T-Pure 50% Dairy Premix G 50.0 SCOTT FARM SUPPLY, Claxton, Gesrain :
(P) Protein F 463 Ground Cob ond Shucks with 25% Molasses G 24.0
(P) Fiber F 29.42
BRANNEN FEED MILL, Brooklet, Georgia :
Ground Oats as . 12.0 SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Macon, Georgia
iber 13.7 Sco-Co 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal - Prime Quality G 36.0 17.0
BYRD MILLING COMPANY, Loganville, Georgia ia raaes ee
ae Byrd's Best Brand Sweet Dairy Feed G 20.0 4.0
: {P) Protein and Pat F 12.2 3.2 SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Carolina
a :
: _ CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia oe eet SS a Concentrate - ey
Peanut Vine Hay and a 7 Mi Spartan Quality Sow and Pig Concentrate HB - Medicated
Peanut Vine Hay and Molasses G 8.0 3.0 (P) Fat is
(P) Protein, Fat F 69 1.3 ~
COLUMBIA MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Columbi 7 : A. &. STALEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Decatur, Illinois
Bak bak Son Whae @ror Si a a Staley's 21% Corn Gluten Feed G 8.0.
Bees ESTERWOOD RICE MILL, Esterwood, Louisiana STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia
eS. Rice Mill Feed G 6.0 Super Quality Calorated Brand 21% Nu-Day-Lay Mash G 21.0
~ {P) Protein F 585 a ka ew (P) Protein F 19.5
av-Mor Bran % Hog Feed :
GOLD KIST PEANUT GROWERS, Moultrie, Georgia = E (P) Protein 145
50% Protein Peanut Meal G 50.0 . oe
oe (P) Protein BE 48.1 J. A, STEPHENS se arin COMPANY, Register, Georgia
ee uck an classes GS :
a HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin-Ft. Valley, Georgia (P) Fiber F 3
poe ee, Winter Wheat Grey Shorts G 3.5 :
oe (P) Fat - F 2.6 on ge ale Pena Ng Trenton, Hlinois ee
ue aster eat Gray Short d $ i oO
wy . MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, LTD., Augusta, Georgia , (P) Fiber. Y nee se 12 Z
i ; Fairway Laying Mash S 20.0
: (P) Protein F 18.1 WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
2 Fairway Starting Mash "Bulk" G 21.0 dim Dandy Dry and Freshening Feed 6 9.0
(P) Protein F 16.6 Se ae F 11.8
im Dan weet Dairy 16% Protein G ls
J. D. PERKERSON'S SONS, Austell, Georgia ip) Fiber q F 123,
Austella Growing Mash G 20.0 dim Dandy 16% Protein Test Cow Feed G 9.0
(P) Protein F 13.5 (P) Fiber F Wa
_ PHILLIPS MILLING COMPANY, Jesup. Georgia VALDA WOOTEN, McRae, Georgia eg
Philip's 16% Pairy Feed G 8.0 Ground Corn Cob, Shucks with 25% Molasses GS: 24.0
(P) Fiber F 14.8 | (P) Fiber # 27.7
Guranteed by Manufacturer JOHN W. ESHELMAN AND SONS, Chamblee, Georgia
ound by State Chemist score ae Wee Red Rose Medicated T-C Feed 6 4.0
j
BIBLE FARM SERVICE COMPANY, LaFayette, Georg fa Red Rose Hog kar . -
Bible Farm Service's Check-R-Mix Growing Feed. All Mash $B * Fat Low: z 3.0
G 16.0
* Protein Low F 15,6
FARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY, ING., Dudiey, Georgia
BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CoRP., . Ciactanatt, Ohio Biue Tag Shucks, Cobs and Molasses G 24.0
Bes 36% Protein Solvent Extracted Cottonseed Meal 6 17.0 * Fiber High | F 25.0
ae * Fiber High F 18.0 :
: = Erste Jovem banaetod ottomeed Mest GRAND ISLAND CITRUS COOPERATIVE, INC., Umatilla, Fla.
ie : Golden Gems Sweet Dried Citrus Pulp G 11.0
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia * Fiber High , u3
Prosperity Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal. :
Protein Low, G 41.0 14.0 HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin-Ft. Valle
y. Georgia
Fiber High F 40.1 15.0 Winter Wheat Grey Shorts 6 3.5
Prosperity Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 17.0 * Fat Low F 3.1
* Fiber High F 17.7 :
CITY MILLS COMPANY, Cotwsibus. Geccate LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia :
| Graane far Corn 9 a ac Tugalo River Grey Shorts : S 3.5
- * Protein Low F 7.8 lean : =
_ GLEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee 2 es Pe ne tre een Tennyeee |
eck Hea Eecd : Nutrena Poultry Wormer Crumbles S 2.5
eerless Hog Fee G 18.0 . * Bat L 6 2
* Protein Low. F 17.1 : oe es x
| CaLomna MILL THE THOMAS PAGE MILLING COMPANY, Topeka, Kansas ;
: ae Blea Sout Soft Wheat Shorts COMPANY, Columbia, astra 3.5 Pages Gray Wheat Shorts with Ground Wheat a :
et 3 Protein Low, Fat Low F 15.6 3.3 * For Low Ee 44 ee
COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Baltimore, Md., Ss
38% Sew and Pig Supplement - Medicated GS 3.0 7.0 a : Cor COMPANY, Covington. Serge 2
ie * Fat Low, Fiber High F 2h ET oe .
Fiber High
x DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Arrow Pure Wheat Bran G 4.0 oo a oe. = Louis, Missourl
" oe Be tow F 37 uring Commercia ore oe
os : er High
2 ERIE ALFALFA MILLS, INC., Erie, Michigan Purina Dairy Chow G@ 18% (coarse)
Erle Brand Alfalfa: Meal @ 13 * Protein Low :
Cae s * Far Low po 13 _ Continued: on Pose $ Ze





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ME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia







Cherokee Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal 41.0 oS Silver's Best Wheat Brown Shorts aa r
. * dotein! kaw > 40% Protein Lew 18.4
SP ecinn ae hie were THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hazlehurst, Georgia ee
Ala rede Ee G 16.0 / To-Mi-Co Fattener (Medicated) @ 120
| rotein Low F 15.6 * Protein Low : F 11.6



FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED OCTOBER, 1959 :

G MILLING COMPANY, Maysville, Georgia
1 feed as declared

toed as declared TION, INC., Auburndale, Florida QO. R. LONGINO MILL, McDonough, Ga.

Z 1 feed as declared
: L I ' : : ee
ee aetna Decatur, Alabama : LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee

-1 feed as declared | i
PRODUCERS CO :
race as declared COOPERATIVE, ou Belle Mina, Alabama LOUISIANA STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, Abbeville, Louisiana

LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Ga.
6 feeds as declared

1 feed as declared
1 feed as declared

B. ANDERSON FEED AND POULTRY COMPANY, Marietta, : i
eee ans . arietta, Georgia MC MILLEN FEED MILLS, Fr. Wayne, Indiana

3 feeds as declared
BREY FEED MILLS, Louisville, Kentucky ap
4 feeds os declared ~ on cee anita: Ge.

MC CONNELL MILLING COMPANY, Royston, Ga.
2 feeds as declared

C Packing Company, Quitman, Georgia ,
| i tasd os Weclerec g MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Ga.

1 feed as declared
BERND COMPANY, Macon, Georgia ;
eC MrANy, 1 9 H. S. MASSENGALE, Woodbury, Ga.

3 feeds as declared
NRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia
E13 feeds os declared gia G. W. MILLS, Byron, Ga.

oo 1 feed as declared y Sy
eo ot DIVISION, BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION, Augusta, Ga. MOSTELLER FLOUR AND FEED COMPANY, INCORPORATED, Chamblee, Ga. ~ | eis .

4 feeds as declared
BYRD'S MILL, Loganville, Georgia .
1 feed as declared a _ : | NATIONAL OATS COMPANY, Grand Rapids, lowa

1 feed as declared
PETE CAGLE, Canton, Georgia NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Mi
" polis, Minnesota
_ 3 feeds as declared $0 tecds an dectaua

OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, South Carolina

1 feed as declared
CEDAR VALLEY MILLS, Cedartown, Georgia OWEN AND LAWSON FEED COMPANY, Canton, Gu.
2 feeds as declared

2 feeds as declared
CENTRAL SOYA COMPANY, INC., Fort Wayne, Indiana _ _ OWENSBORO GRAIN COMPANY, INC., Owensboro, Kentucky
_ 2 feeds as declared ate. 1 feed as declared

| PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Ga.
1 feed as declared





CEDARTOWN DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY, Cedartown, Georgia
3 feeds as declared

HATSWORTH MILLING COMPANY, Chatsworth, Georgia.
1 feed as declared ,



HEROKEE FARMERS COOPERATIVE, INC., Canton, Georgia J. D. PERKERSONS SONS, Austell, Ga.
3 feeds as declared >.

3 feeds as declared
Y MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia : PLANTERS MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Clarksdale, Mississippi
2 feeds as declared . :

1 feed as declared =, ee EG 278
ee ne COMETS A Georgie RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri ; -
4 feeds as declared Ms | a

48 feeds as declared
LORADO MILLING AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colorade RED BARN POULTRY FARM, Fitzgerald, Ge. -
1 feed as declared ,

1 feed as declared ; on.
OOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Georgia; Guntersville, Ala. RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel! Hill, Ga. : : , a S S
9 feeds as declared : :

7 feeds as declared

RENTZ MILLING COMPANY, Rentz Ga,
1 feed as declared

ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Arkansas
; 1 feed as declared

SON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia a ; SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Carolina
feed as declared 2 feeds as deciared

IE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee : SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Americus, Georgia
_1 feed as declared 1 feed as declared



















RENDERING COMPANY, Moultrie, Georgia
feed as declared

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
























































































OHN W. ESHELMAN AND SONS, Chamblee, Georgia | $SHAWNEE MILLING COMPANY, Shawnee, Oklahoma
8 feeds as declared - + feed as declared a
'(AMBROUGHS MILL, Monroe, Georgia _ SIMMONS MILLING COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
1 feed as declared : : 2 feeds as declared a
ARMERS ENTERPRISE, Alma, Georgia SMITH'S FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia
1 feed as declared : . 1 feed as declared
FARMERS FEED AND SEED, Syivanic, Georgia SOUTHERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
4 feeds as declared 6 feeds as declared
ARMERS MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley, Georgia SOUTHERN COTTON SIL DIVISION, Macon, Ge.
2 feeds as declared ; ~ 1 feed as declared
EEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Florida
1 feed as declared : : ee 3 feeds as declared
FLINT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
. 3 feeds as deciared 13 feeds as declared
FUHRER-FORD MILL COMPANY, INC., Mount Vernon, Indion SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Carolina
| feed as declared 2 feeds as declared
ENERAL MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota , A. E. STALEY MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Decatur, Illinois
2 feeds as declared 1 feed as deciared ;
EORGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollton, Georgia : STANDARD FEED MILL COMPANY, Marietta, Ga.
2 feeds as declared ee | 2 feeds as declared ;
RAND ISLAND CITRUS COOPERATIVE, INC., Umatilla, Florida SUNI-CITRUS PRODUCTS COMPANY, Haines City, Florida
1 feed as declared 1 feed as declared
HALES AND HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Ilinols . SWIFT AND COMPANY, East Point, Ga.; Albany, Ga.; Chicago, Hil. A ie :
____| feed as declared 4 feeds as declared es :
APPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft. Valley, Georgia TYNER FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee
_ & feeds as declared f 1 feed as declared :
ARTWELL ROLLER MILL, Hartwell, Georgia BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Ge.

| feed as declared 1 feed as declared

HICKS MILLING COMPANY, Cumming, Georgie _ | WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
2 feeds as declared 17 feeds as declared

RSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Choriotte, North Carolina WHITE PROVISION COMPANY, Atlanta, Ga.
1 feed as declared feed as declared
u PRODUCTS CORPORATION, Loulsville, Kentucky ay 3 AS DECLARED ...
fee cs declared : marae oe Cy weLaeas
MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia = aS yo ee eo FOTAL
foods as declared gg wl nays



















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-- 425 mi; Sasifras post,

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Zs asrady W. Britt, Grayson.

MISCELLANEOUS

_fard, Suches.

_ sound, well filled, 40c lb. plus

Newton Ave., SE, Atlanta, Ph.

- and clean, $35., 100 lbs. FOB.
Mrs. Ola Jones, Grayson.

_ ghipment. Mrs. Boyd Nichol-
gon, Rt. 1, Hiawassee.

Sunflower.

5, Box 58, Ellijay.

Schley pecans,

- 1959 crop Buckeyes, 30c}

PAGE EIGHT

MARKET BULLETIN



FOR SALE

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED



Yellow Pop corn, 12c lb. at
my place, 6-1/2 mi. W. Gain-
esville on Hwy. 141. Dont
come between 5 PM Fri. and

PM Sat. J. F. Trubey, Brown

ridge Rd., Gainesville, Ph.

enox 4-9784.



Nice, large, print feed
racks, 100 lb. caps, washed and
ironed, 1, 2 and 3 alike, 35c
a, Add -postage. Mrs. P. E.
eo. Rebecca.



2 stone churns, 2, 3 and 4
al.; also, 2 geese for sale.
rs. Lee Kirkley, 3860 Cas-

gade Road, SW, Atlanta 11.

Want a few Asparagus
Crowns of Mary Washington,
Paradise or California 500
variety. Mrs. Donald F. Ward,
Rt. 2, Elberton.

Want ornamental brown
Pepper this years crop. State
what you have. W. L. Brown,
1018 Lake Ave., Griffin.

Want 2 or 3 cups ground
Sage, Quote price delivered.
7, L. Anderson, c/o Tom L.
Anderson, Rt. 4, Bowdon.

Want Peacock feathers.
Quote price. Mrs. G. W. Cos-
ton, Jenkinsburg.









Good Chesnut fence post,
6-1/2 ft. long, 30c ea. in lots
f 400 or more. Del. eee
C3
also, several old time Chest-
nut fence rails. Conley Leens



Seven 1 horse wagon wheels,
4. ea. FOB: Sell 1 or all. C.
. Bush, Wray.

Jerusalem Artichokes, $1.50
fe. $8. bu. at my home; $1.-
75 gal. to 2nd zone, $2.00 to
4th zone PP. C. W. Page, 149
North Ave, NE., Atlanta,

h, TR. 4-6452.

Fresh California multiply-
ae beer seed, 25c large start,
starts, $1. E. F. Weeks, Dial.







1959 crop pecans, large,

ostage or 100 lbs., $32.50;
iss Hazel L. Watson, 1380



MU. 8-9052.
Jerusalem Artichokes, $1.40
al. M. J. Etheridge, 109

hurch St., Tennille.



1959 crop nice Stuart and
Schley pecans (mixed), sound



24 stands of bees (some
with supers), $160. Mrs. Em-

ett Hendrick, Rt. 3, Doug-
taacille.

1959 crop Black Walnut
eats, extra large pieces, $1.-
25 Ib, or $1.25 qt: PP; 5 Ibs.,
$6. PP. On out-of-state or-
ders, add postage. Prompt



1959 crop, nice, Stuart Pe-

5 lb. Del. in Ga. in 5-20 Ib.
ots. J. M. Lindsey, Danburg.

: 1959. Black Walnuts, large
pieces, $1. qt. ean full. Add
Ro Mrs. Bertha Phillips,

bee -sound and well filled,



oe Warne N.C. (Resident of
$ Ape.



Old fashion large blooming
seed, good for
oultry feed, 30c large cupful;
ellow root, freshly dug and
icely washed, 85c, 4 lb. lard
poxful; red hot pepper pods,
tor home use, 25c doz. Add
ostage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt.






Hand gathered, shade dried,
age, $1.50 lb. plus postage.
* C. Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa.

A-No. 1 pure. Ga. Cane
Syrup. Case of 12, 1/2 gals.,
$8.: case of 24 qts., $8.75. None
shipped. Ross Swann, Daw-
son,

Nice dried Apples, 35c lb.
plus postage; also, 100 bu.
rish potatoes, $2. bu. at my
arm. Mrs. Dewey Collins, Rt.
, Blairsville.





This years crop of Buckeyes,
0 doz.; Tom: Tolliver, Rt. 1,
ocky Face.



Complete set of Dutch har-
messes including blinding
bridle, Dutch collar, ete. Prac-
fically new, most commonly

sed on buggies, $20. G. Har-
old King, 289 Dickson Rd.,
Marietta, Ph. 8-0974.

1959 crop selected, fancy,
sound and
lean, $40. for 100 lbs. FOB.





ne Large Garlic bulbs, 50c doz.
Add postage, Paul Davis, Rt.
Franklin.





oz. Jerry Hardy, Rt. 4, Win-

Want 2 or more Chinquapin
bushes. S. J. Hale, Rt. 2, Ath-
ens.

Want 1 lb. dry red_ hot
Pepper in pods. Prefer Roos-
ters Spur or something simi-
lar. Mrs. Joe Baker, Rt. 1,
Norman Park.

Want Streamliner everbear-
ing Strawberry plants. State
best price del. W. P. Clayton,
Rt. B, Ellijay.

Want 10 to 20 tons good
quality hay or shucks, del. my
barn, 10 mi. E. Thomaston.
Quote price and name of hay.
J. T. McKoy, 204 Jackson
Ave., Thomaston.

Want, in good one farm
bell, approx. 14 in. State price
in first letter. E. L. Field, Rt.
2, Box 188-F, Savannah,

Want 3 tons good quality
Hay delivered to my farm
mi. So. Byromville. Quote
price and kind. G. C. Mitchell,
Byromville.

Want hay: 10 tons Coastal
Bermuda and consider other
good hay, cured without rain,
to be del. my place College
Park. Will buy or trade 1950
Ford pick-up, 6 cyl., for the
hay. Adv. best price R. Hy,
Earnest, 2380 Camnbellton Rd,
Atlanta, Ph. DI. 4-0157.

Want 15 or 20 Stuart Pe-
can trees, 4 or 5 ft. high, well
wrapped from cold, at once.
Jim C. Rogers, Rt. 3, Eastman.

Want to buy genuine Rib-
bon Cane Syrup (1/2 gal. in 1
qt. jars and Hickory. Nuts for
own use. Miss V. McGinnis,
Box 120, Atlanta 1.

Want quantity good, clean,
baled. shucks. State quantity
and price. Jas. B. Woods,
Brooks, Ph. SY. 9-6828 (Se-
noia).

Want black locust fence
post, direct from farmer, by
truck load lots. Write. name
and price. No dealers. Frank-
lin Sutton, Norman Park, Ph.
YUkon 5-1373 (Moultrie).

Want 2 gal. old fashion, real
thick, honey colored Sorghum
Syrup made this fall. State
price. J. B. Wright, Rt. 1, Box
71, Buyton, Ph. PR. 2-3225.

HANDICRAFTS

FOR SALE









Dbl. bed size quilt tops, of
good scraps, $3 plus 30c pos-
tage per top. Mrs. H. C. West-
brook, Rt. 2, Cumming.

Plain and fancy white bor-
dered aprons, some with ric
rac and tape trim, $1.00 ea.
Call after 6 PM. Miss Ha-
zel L. Watson, 1380 Newton
Ave., SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. MU.



| 8-9052.



Emb. pillowcases of good
sheeting, large size, $1.25;
dresser scarves, 75c and $1 ea.;
3 pe. crocheted sets, 1, 14 in.,
2 ete ine -$2-3 18 ins waite,
$1:75; 2, 12 in., $1; 4 mixed
color, 6 in., $1. Add postage.
Vella Rice, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Dbl. bed size quilts, cotton,
wool and silk, $8.00 to $12.00
ea. Mrs. E. F. Wilkins, Rt. 4,
Villa Rica Hd. (ott: ~ Dallas
Poot 120) Marietta, Ph. 9-

Pillowcases of good bleach-
ed white material with color-
ed border, $1 pr.; fancy or-
gandy tea aprons, stitched
with automatic machine, $1.25
ea. Add postage. Ethel Crowe,





(Rt. 2, Gainesville. oo

6|ton padding,

Large dbl, bed size quilt
tops, pieced, Crazy Girl style,
machine sewed with zig-zag
stitch for trimming, made of
nice new cotton materials,
$2.00 ea. plus postage; also,
ladies fancy aprons and ,bon-
nets, $1.00 ea. and postage.
Mrs. John Myers (Addison),
Rt. 2, Hartwell.

_ White crocheted bootees
trimmed in pink, blue, yellow
and green, 75c pr.; bibs too
match, both for $1; . white
crocheted lace for. pillowcases,
$1.00 pr.; white crocheted cen:
terpieces, $1 ea. Handkerchiefs
with crocheted edge, 75c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Rob-
ison, Rt. 1, Monroe.

New hand made dbl. bed
size quilts, made of new ma-
terial, sheeting linings, dyed
to match tops, $5 ea.; 1 Mon-
key Wrench design, $7. and
60c postage. Send Money or-
ders. Mrs. Dave
Adairsville.

3 dbl. bed size quilt tops,
made of new print scraps, 2
Brick Wall and 1 Lazy Gal,
$2.50 ea. Send M. O. Mrs, C.
C. Davis, Rt. 1, Empire.

White crocheted luncheon
set, 6 place setting, 19 pcs.,
filet crocheted with design,
No. 30. Coats thread, $20, 25c
postage; pillowcases, regular
size, of good white material,
emb. design, crocheted trim
around, in colors, some white,
$3.50 pr. Add. postage. Mrs.
Julia Singleton 1139 Hall
ee Atlanta 16, Ph. MA.

Nice new hand made quilts,
full dbl, bed size, nice mater-
ial, print and solid, good cot-
1 Dbl, Wedding
Ring and -Appliqued Dutch
Doll and Birthday Cake, $12.-
50 PP. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt.
5, Box 59, Ellijay.

New dbl. bed size quilt
tops, corduroy material, ma-
chine sewed, $3 ea., 2 $5. Add

30c postage. Mrs. E. F. Greene,
Buford.

Nice print percal a rons,
60c ea., 2, $1.00. All oo
med and well made. Add pos-
tage on all orders under 6
aprons, over 6 PP, Mrs. Ned







|Burrell, Rabun Gap.

_New hand made Dbl, Wed-
ding Ring design quilts, large
dbl. bed size, made of good
matching solid and print cot-
ton material, quilted by de-
sign, cotton padding: 1 Fan-
cy Flower design, same quali-
ty, all $12. ea.: others, $6. ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Dewey. E]-
lis, Rt. 5, Box 58 Ellijay.

White pillowcases, emb. and
crocheted edge, $1: pr.: dres-
ser scarves, long, emb. and

crocheted ends, 50 ea.: emb.

small pilloweases for baby
beds or toss pillows, 40c ea.;
Quilt tops, $1.50 and $2. ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Byron
Haynes, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

100 pct. wool felt baby
shoes, assorted colors, $1.50
pr. PP; also, aprons, made of
good print, 60c PP. Mrs. Ber-
tha Terry, Rt. 1, White, Ph.
EV, 2-5237. (Cartersville).

Doilies: Fan, Swan and

Quill, 14 and 15 in., $1.50 ea.:

Rose Pleat and Pansy, 15 in.,
$2. ea:: vanity sets, $2.: pine-
apple flat doilv, 15 in.. $1.50.
Add postage. Miss Lois Spears,
Rt. 1, Finleyson.

White cotton crocheted baby
shoes, ribbon of choice color,
2 designs, $1. pr.: colored ones
of rayon thread, $1.25 pr. Add
10e postage on ea. pr. Mrs. M.
KE. Dailey, 1753 Thompson
Ave., East Point.

3 nice, full size quilts, new-
ly quilted, print tops, dyed
Imings. $6.50. ea. Mrs. Cx :

Blackwell, Rt. 4, Box 176.
Alpharetta (near Crabbapple).

White emb. pillowcases with
erocheted edging, $1. set: day
of the wk. dish towels. $1. set:
old fashion bonnets. $1. ea.:
clothes pin bag, made like Iit-
tle dress, $1. ea.> emb. dres-
ser scarves, crocheted edging:
75e ea. Add vostage. Mrs.
Floyd -Major, Rt. 8, Gaines-
ville.

3 pc. crocheted vanity sets
or emb. with crocheted
edging, $1. set; Crocheted bed
size quilt tops, made of match-
ing solid and print cotton, $3.-
50 ea. PP. in Ga. No checks or
stamps. Dura Bradley, Rt. 2,











Waco.

Garlin,






Wednesday, December 2, 1959



Agricultural

Dec. 3, ABAC TiftonBush And Pole
Bean Short Course.



Jan 6-7, Rock Eagle State ParkGeor-
gia Milk Producers, Inc., Ninth An-
nual Convention.









Dbl. bed size quilt tops, new
cloth, $2.50 ea.; novelty pot-
holders; 25 ea... or 6; $12 -
dainty aprons, 75c ea. or 2,
$1.25; emb. dish. towels, 35
ea., 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs,
Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay,

Asst. colors and print aprons,
large, 75c ea., 3, $2., medium,
50c. ea.,. 3,. $1.25) small, 40
ea., 3, $1.; pillowcases with
borders, $2. pr. Add postage,
Miss Grace Ellen Parks, Rt. 3,
Ellijay. + ae

Nice, new, quilts, dbl. bed
size, cotton padding, also, some ~
padding with old blanket, nice
and worm, $6.50 ea. plus post~
age. Mrs. Annie L. Walker,
932 Walnut St., Macon. oo

New hand made quilts, full
dbl. bed size, good cotton ma-
terial, cotton padding, $6.50
ea. 1 Monkey Wrench design
made from cotton. material, 2_
solid colors, $8.50. PP_in Ga.
Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 57,
Ellijay. a

About 1 out of 4 workers
killed on the job dies doing
farm work, according to th
National Safety Council. :

30 large, dbl. bed size quilt
tops, 2;.$3.-PP or -$1-50 ea.
plus postage; also some at $2.
ea. No checks. Mrs. J. G. Au-
stin, Rt. 1, Felton, ~

Liberty bell crocheted edg-
ing, 75c yd. Mrs. Ardell Meel-
er, Rt. 1, Box 216, Bishop.

White pillowcases, emb. and
crocheted edge, $1. set; dish
towels, 7, $1. (days of week);
aprons, 3, $1.25: broadcloth
pilloweases, emb. crocheted
edge, $1.25. Add postage. Nell
Bennett, Rt. 1, Box 21, Oak-
wood,











2 white, large size, muslin
laundry bags, appliqued, 1
green and black girl, other
yellow and lavender clown, $2.
ea. Mrs. Troy L. Staten, Box
65, Chatsworth Rd., Dalton.

New quilt tops, dbl. bed
size, cotton print, $3. ea., 2,
$5. plus 30c postage. E. C.
Baxter, 83 Daugherty St., La-
Fayette.

White cotton erocheted ba-
by: shoes, either pastel or lace
trimmed, $1. pr.; rayon bou-
cle crocheted baby = shoes,
blue, pink, yellow, green or
white, $1.25 pr. Add 10c post-
age per pr. Elizabeth Cole-
man, Rt. 1, Box 205, Daniels-
ville Rd., Athens.

Hand crocheted orlon capes,
white, pineapple design, $6.
ea. Mrs. Everett Hunt, Rt. 4,









































More deaths occur each year
in farming than in any. other
major industry, according to -
the National Safety Council,



Home accidents kill more
than 3,000 farm residents an



Blairsville. nually, the eS Safet
: i
Dbl ped size GUllt Gabe, Council says. And they injut

Gentlemans Bow and Broken
Dish, $2. ea. Add _ postage.
Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Canton.

Novelty pot holders, 18 dif.

patterns, made of good cotton
materials, 6, $1. or 25c ea.:
Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, El-
lijay.
Nice print and asst. color
little girl dresses, 2 and 4 yrs.
old, $1.25; asst. medium size
aprons, 50c ea. Mrs. Frank
Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Large dbl. bed size quilts,
all: new material, solid color-
ed linings (but not died)
green and blue colors, $7. ea.;
dif. design tops, 2, $5. Mrs. R.
H. Clark, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

about 460,000 farm residents. |

Accidents are the leadi:
cause of death to persons 1 t
36 years of age, according to
the National Safety Council.

Accidents in 1956 cost th
nation $11,200,000,000, accord
ing to the National Safet:
Council.

About 3 out of 4 traffic ac.
cidents occur in rural areas
according to the Nationa
Safety Council. os







D. L. Branyon, agronomist
cotton, Agricultural Extensio
Service, cites cotton as the
worlds most useful fiber plant.







THE WORLD OF Wi





FORESTS ARE SPONSORED IN

THE SOUTH BY THE PULP
W] A_AND PAPER INDUSTRY /

1 cs






A COOPERATIVE EFFORT BETWEEN
PUBLIC SCHOOLS, AND THE PULP AND
PAPER INDUSTRY FROM THESE
OUTDOOR LABORATORIES WILL COME
MANY OF TOMORROW'S Treg

: FARMERS /

EXPERT GUIDANCE BY
CONSERVATION FORESTERS:
GIVES REAL MEANING 70
THIS PHASE OF A SCHOOL
AGRICULTURAL PROGR