m farm for room, board
mall wages, Experienced
d. Ellis Nolan, 865
hy NW, Atlanta, Ph.
oman, non = drink-
istian, reliable, 32 yrs.
-1/2 yr. old daugh-
ts to live in home on
id do light farm work.
oom, board and salary.
uth Welch, Rt. 1, Box
ee :
old man, wife and 19
oy, all in fair health,
nkers, want work on
farm, layers or broil-
an start work at once.
te hristian woman,
e od health, no bad
wants light farm work
d modern country
elderly people.
te room, board and
wk. salary. Mrs. A. E. |
P. O. Box53, Nicholls.
hite married (no children)
wants job on dairy or
have 3 yrs. exp. on
and can run by self and
exp. farming. John A.
y. 817 Washington
sAdenta dbs soo.
man and wife want
chicken farm. Can
or tractor. Will
) be moved. Prefer
louse with lights and water
rnished.. Roy Lee Brown,
14 Seago Dr., Griffin, Ph.
ite, middle aged, man
job on poultry farm, ex-
ced with layers and,
Can batch if neces-
S Moore, 560 Lin-
NE, Atlanta, Ph.
yrs. old, 2 more in
t work looking af-
ring hens, or share crop
Ives. Raised on farm,
in everything. Prefer
Rome, Cartersville,
Dallas or Eastman.
Edmondson, 704 Fifth
Waltons 2 2 z
le, white man, want job
farm, a year round
Clark, Rt. 2, Hart-
ARM HELP
WANTED
at colored man to work
farm, salary and
rovided. Want at once.
a Rt. 1, Lilburn, |
djsee. W. B.
140 A, tract near Atlanta, in
Want small family, white or
col., to farm on 50 = 50 basis,
and build broiler house, raise
broilers on same basis. Must
be honest, sober and willing
workers. 5 R. house, elec.
good water, wood, gardens
free on school pus and mail
Rt., must move self or live
within 50 mi. radius. Land will
make _ bale cotton to A.
Some day work. John A. Wil-
son, Rt. 2, Martin.
Want sober, settled, white
man and small family not
over 45 yrs. old. Help feed,
run milking machines an d
other barn work in 150 cow
dairy. New 5 R. house, run-
ning water and lights. Must
be willing worker and furnish
references. Letters ans. Jack
Staten, c/o Statens Dairy, Rt.
1, Valdosta.
Want man with family, large
enough to work on farm by
day or share crop on 50 - 50
basis. On mail and school bus
Rt. 7 mi, NW. Winder. Come
Bramlett, Rt. 1,
Auburn.
Want white or col. man and
wife to work on 50 or 60 A.
farm land on 50 - 50 basis
who can finance self. Good
house, elec. and running wa-
ter, tractor to use. Bessie Join-
er, 3057 Dean Bridge Rd.,
Augusta.
Want widow with 2 or 3
boys, ages 10, 12 or 14, to live
in and work on farm. Work
crop on halves. References re-
quired. M. Scott, Rt. 1, Can-
on.
_ Want experienced poultry-
man with wife or family to
care for 5,000-6,000 breeders.
automatic feeders, 7 day week
job, weekly salary. Must have
references, H. F. May, Rt. 1,
Box 173, Ringgold. :
Want reliable, sober, mid-
dle aged man who knows
horses, to act as caretaker on
exch, for house and reason-
able salary. Mrs. L. D. Sar-
gent, 2057 Lawrenceville Hwy.
Decatur.
Want reliable caretaker for
Alpharetta farm. to do odd
jobs. Must have good refer-
ences. Located 1/2 mi. from
City Hall. Write only. W. Lee
Morrison, Jr. 325 Argonne Dr.,
NW, Atlanta 5.
Want middle aged couple,
good health, no objectionable
habits, no children, to work
on farm. Must be familiar
with broilers and gardening.
Good salary plus maintenance.
valent. References required.
Ans. in own handwriting. J.
oc Nation, Boys Estate,
a.
POULTRY
FOR SALE
Bantams, 50c ea. plus ship-
. Wheaton, Leesburg.
High school education or equi-,
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 9, 1960
Araucanus (Easter E g g)
chickens, at bargain prices.
Letters ans. Harvey Grizzle,
23 Fairview St., Cartersville.
Araucanus chickens, laying,
$10 pr.; hatching eggs, asst.
colors, 50c ea. prepaid; Dark
Cornish bantams, Bull d og
type, $6 pr.; R. I. Red pullets,
$2 ea, Exp. Col. Money Or-
der. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,
716 Myrtle St. N. E., Atlanta
8. Ph. TR 4-5152
Golden Sebright Partridge
Cochins and Old English game
bantams, singles, pairs or
trios. J; C; Kang Phe G27208
Gramling St., Marietta, Ph.
8-8302. -
Dark Cornish bantams,
Bulldog type, 1 rooster and 7
hens, best of stock, Show
stock. Morman C. Loudermilk,
820 Ponce de Leon Place, N.
E. Atlanta 6, Ph. TR 6-3582.
Mixed bantams, 50c and up;
1959 hatch turkeys, $2; other
turkeys, 40c lb; 2 Muscovy
ducks and I White Pekin
duck, $1.25. At my place.
Joseph Clay, 1645 Upper Riv-
er Rd. Macon. Ph. SH 5-8082.
D ark Cornish a:
Show type, $2 ea.; 50 laying
hens, some Reds, and sone
White Rocks, $1.50 ea.; also
4 nice turkeys, $6 ea. Mrs.
J. E. Carter, Box 487, McMur-
ry Dr. Ph, DI 4-1388.
10 Brown game
pullets, good layers, 75c ea.
V. J. Holt, Rt. 3, Riverdale
Rd. College Park.
6 bantam hens, laying, and
1 rooster, 75c ea.; 9 two mos.
old bantams, $50 ea. W. 0,
Paris, 419 Old Dixie Hwy.
oa View. Ph, PO 1-
Black Tail Jap. bantams,
$2 ea. $5 trio; mix bantams,
50c ea. also Peacock, 2 - 3 yrs.
old, $20 ea. O. L. Craft, Rt.
2, Lavonia. :
6 bantam hens and 2 roos-
ters, $1 ea. or swap for quinea
pigs (cavies), also, 6 big hens
and rooster, $7.00; 6 Light
Brahma hens and _ roater,
bantam
purebred, $25.00. Mrs, Fred
Davis, Rt. 2, Acworth.
Araucanus (Easter E g g
chickens), laying, $10 pr.;
ready to lay, $5 pr.; White
Crest Black Polish bantams,
laying, $4 and $8 pr.; Crested
Golden Bearded Polish ban-
tams, 8.00 pr. Peafowl, 1 yr.
old, $25.00 pr. 2 yr. $35. Eggs
available. S. J. Griener, 1394
Pere ivast Dr. N, W. Atlanta
Rare, exhibition type ban-
tam fowl in Lakenvelders,
Black and White Langshans
and White Crested Black Po-
lish, also few black Rose
Combs; hatching eggs avail-
able after March 20. Fred Bla-
lock, 515 Crescent Ave.,
Chickamauga.
Grant Black Minorca breed-
ing cockerels, $5 ea.; breeding
hens and laying pullets, $3
ea. Eggs, $3 per 15 del. PP.
ping chgs, R. H. Madden, Rt.
3, Cave Springs Rd. Rome.
L. B. Millians, 105 Temple St.,
Newnan.
Purebred, heavy type, long
legged Berry Str. Dark Cor-
nish hatching eggs, $1.75 for
15, $3.25 for 30, and my car-
tons returned at once at buy-
ers expense. M. O. only. Miss
Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box
35, Ty Ty.
Five 1959 game roosters, al-
so game hens, $1.50 ea. or ex-
ch. some for a pig. Mrs. A. D.
Blackstock, Rt. 2, Douglas-
ville. :
S. A. Ginn Reds, Top-Knot-
ted pit game cocks, $10 ea.;
hens, $5; also Sniders pure
Bacon Warhorse stags - and
hens, $5 ea. Guar. to be pure
and true to color. Tom Wea-
ver, Rt. 2, Canon.
16 Dark Cornish hens and 1
rooster, large, .long legged,
blocky t y pe, 1959 hatch,
healthy and hens laying, $1.75
ea. All or part for sale. Can-
not del. Mrs. M. Hunt, Rt. 2,
Box 669, Albany.
3 Golden Campine hens and
rooster, $1.25 ea. if lot taken.
Come after if want less, on
Wednesday and Thursday. Ca-
rie Bates, Rt. 2, Box 153, P. O.
Box 153, Kennesaw.
50 Black Minorca hens, 1-
1/2 yrs. old, good layers, $1
ea. Mrs. J. M. Hanson, Box
28. Whitesburg, Ph. TE 2-6791
200 AA Parmenter Reds,
wormed and treated, now lay-
ing every day, also young
Reds, Come make your pick.
Mrs. H. W. Simmons, 4131
Rigins Mill Rd., Macon. Ph.
SH 2-1334.
White turkeys, 2 hens and 1
gobbler, April 1959 hatch, $12,
at my home. Cannot ship. Roy
HE. Dills, Rt. 4, Box 112-A,
Blairsville.
Bronze turkeys 1-1/2 yrs.
old, 3 hens, $5 ea.; 2 fine toms,
$8 ea. FOB. Exch. for weaned
heifer. Mrs. Nelle J. Guyton,
Rt. 2, Lula.
Turkeys, 3 hens and 1 tom,
1959 hatch, $14 for lot. M.
Kendrick, Rt. 1, Kendrick Rd.
endrick, Rt. 1, Kendrick Rd.
Jonesboro. Ph. GR. B-6387.
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE
600 stalks Ga. green cane,
large cane, 5 - 6 ft., six cts.
per stalk at bed, located 1 mi.
E. Lyons. J. Z. McKinley, Sr.,
Rt. 1, Lyons.
Unwashed white feed bags
100 Ib. cap., 20 ea. in lots o
12 or more. PP, Evelyn Bram-
lett, Margret.
Choice country cured hams,
from lean type hogs, wt. 10 -
50 lbs. ea., $1 Ib. William E.
Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter,
Ph, MU. 5-1015.
Several hundred gals, old
Ga. sugar cane syrup, mostiy
in No. 5 tins, $1 gal. or all I
have at 85c gal. FOB my farm,
located 5 mi. W. Metter, near
46 paved Hwy. L. H. Eden-
field, Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter,
Ph. MU. 5-1083.
Old fashion ribbon sugar
cane @nd old original soft
green chewing cane, banked
before cold weather, L, I. Wig-_
gins, Rt. 2, Meigs.
New crop select fancy No. 1
Stuart pecans, 5 lIbs., $2.75;
10 Ibs., $5. PP. L. B. Millians,
105 Temple Ave, Newnan.
Ga. Cane syrup, $1.50 gal.
in 5 lb. and 10 |b. cans in lots
of 6 gals, or more. FOB A.
W. Exley, Rt. 1, Rincon.
Print feed sacks, 100 Ths.
cap., washed and ironed, no
holes, 1 or 2 alike. Mrs. P. E.
Traylor, Rebecca.
50 lb. can lard, made from
Nov. hog killing, fresh and
white, $7.50; also, 2 pieces
streaked side meat (Hamp-
shire), 40c lb. Will not ship.
C. O. Ross, Rt. 1, Box 2600,
Rock Springs, Ph. PO. 4-237]. ;
160 ft., 56 in., farm fence, 10
steel posts and ten, 4 x 4 in,
wood post, all in good cond.,
$20 for lot at my place. R. L.
Wood, Rt. 1, Box 480, Oakdale
Rd., Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5-9585.
Pure Ga. cane syrup, made
in 1959, on evaporator, extra
heavy, James M. Moye, Ty
Ty.
Yellow root. wild Cherry
bark and Sweetgum bark, ea.,
4 lb., $1.25. Noel Crump, Rt.
2, Talking Rock. ;
Several 1,000 stalks old
time Ga. Ribbon sugar cane,
red and green, avg. 5 - 6 ft
$10 C. Gus Rowland,
Waterloo Rd., Tifton.
Hunt grape vines, 1 yr., well
rooted, 10 Hunt and 1 male
vine, $5.50 PP 2nd zone; Je-
rusalem artichokes, red and
white, $1.75 gal. PP 2nd zone;
$7 bu, Exp. Col. Vautelle Hol-
land, Winder.
16 in. farm bell, $18 at my
home. Claud H. McDaniel, W.
Athen St., Rt. 3, Winder.
Old style country cured
meat, oak smoked and guar-
anteed sound, hams, 85c Ib.;
sides and shoulders, 60c lb.
All FOB farm, Will ship any-
Wheres kh, C.- Hurst, Rt. 2;
Meigs.
Black Western saddle. 2-1/2
yrs. old, $35.00. David Swart-
zentruber, Rt. 1, Montezuma.
Nice cured side meat and
shoulders, sides, 30c_ I|b.;
shoulders, 35c Ib.; several gal.
lard, $1 gal. Add postage, if
possible come after. D. A.
Vandiver, Margret.
Jumbo and bushel gourds,
uncut, 25c ea. or will exch.
for other gourds. Lewis Mor-
gan, Rt. 4, Waycross (2 mi. W.
Carswell.
Home cured shoulders, 55c
lb.; sides, 45e Ib.; 25 Ib. can
fresh lard, $4.50; 50 lb. can,
$9.00. All at my place. Mrs.
B. M. Joiner, 3057 Dean Br.
Rd., Augusta.
Farm bell, large 21 in., per-
fect cond., $22.50. Will not
ship. W. Sprouse, 2305 Glen-
wood Ave., SE, Atlanta 16,
Ph. DR. 7-8431.
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TATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI.
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Ad
FLOWERS
FOR SALE
Extra large Marigold seed,
mixed cols., orange, yellow,
gold, 25c tblsp. Some measure
5 ins. Mrs, Edd Prather, Box
322, Tate.
Mixed cols. Iris, 25, $1.00;
mixed fall bulbs, $1 C.; pur-
ple Violets, $1 C.; Blackberry
Lily, 30, $1. Mrs. John Wea-
ver, Rt. 2, Temple.
Red and white Dogwood.
pink sweet Crape Myrtle,
Boys Bays, French Mui-
berry, running Roses, Redbud,
Crabapple, Bird of Paradise,
all 10e ft.; Winter Pinks, But-
terfly bushes, 25 ea. Add pos-
tage. No chks. nor _ out-of-
state orders. Mrs. Nina Loyd,
Toomsboro.
Seed: 4 kinds novelty Pep-
per, red, pink, yellow Zinnias,
red Cockscomb, red Prince
Feather, Salvia, red, pink
Bachelors Buttons, red, pink
and white hardy Phlox, dbl.
Yellow Marigolds, red hardy
and pink
Touch-Me-Nots; Ea. kind mix-
ed. 20c tsp. full, PP. Mrs. C.
E. Leveritt, 2180 Ranchwood
Dr., Tucker, Ph. HI. 3-4228
(Atlanta).
4 Cottonwoods, $1: 4 Ce-
dars, $1; 4 Vinca Minor, $1;
10 fragrant Honeysuckle vines,
$1. All plus postage. Anne M.
Daniel, Rt. 1, Talking Rock.
Dahlias: Giants, Salem Sun-
shine, White Wonder, Jane
Cowl, Indian Chief, Gypsy
Girl, Ky. Sportsman, Rose
Glory, Peach Cactus, HRS
yellow and other large ones in
red, bronze, lavender, pink,
all $2 doz. plus 50c postage.
Ship after middle of March.
Mrs. Vaughn Rogers, Rt. 4,
Toccoa.
prec cnes ioN A elee ene
Sultanas, asst. crinkled
foliage, pale pink and red
rosebud Begonias, Christmas
Cactus, 50c ea.; Lettuce Be-
gonias, 75c ea.; Iris, asst. col.
8, 25ce; African Violets, large,
$1; small, 50c ea.; Verbena,
25c ea. Mrs. H. G, Aderhold,
Rt. 3, Sparta.
mailing list, changes of address, etc. to CIRCULATION
MANAGER, Market Bulletin, Atlanta.
change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses,
Address all complaints to EDITOR. Market Bulletin.
dress all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF
NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta.
added to or removed from
All requests for
Rose Thrift, $1 C.; Crape
Myrtle, rooted Cape Jasmine,
English Dogwood, pink Weig-
leas and rooted Wax-Leaf
Ligustrum, 25c ea.; annual
Phlox plants, 40c C.; white
Tris, 50c doz.; orange Dayli-
lies, 40c doz. Dbl, red Poppy
seed, 20c tbls. Del. Mrs. Lei-
la Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.
Yellow and lavender Iris,
Narcissi, Daffodils, Boxwood
cuttings, pink Thrift, Sallie at
the Gate, Gooseneck, Chry-
santhemums, yellow, Agera-
tums, one cent each; Lemon
and August Lilies, three to
five cents ea; Scotch Brooms,
ldc ea. 2 for 25c. No out-of-
state orders. Mrs. O. W. Mar-
tin, Rabun Gap.
Large striped Sunflower
seed, 20c cup, 60c quart; large,
dbl. red Poppy seed, 15c tbls.
All del. Mary Phillips, Rt. 1,
Royston.
200 ea. Jonquils and Mums,
$1.00 each lot; Lemon Lilies,
pink Cannas, 2 bunches pink
Verbena, $1; Johnny-Jump-
Ups, all, 25c ea.; Begonias,
Geraniums, Sultanes, Cactus,
15 cutting. Iris, 50, $1; Nar-
cissi, 50c doz.; Blue Bottles,
Oxalis, 10 doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1,
Royston.
eerie Sue ee e eee eeee
Nandinas, 14-16 in., 40c ea.
3, $1; Snowballs, 50c ea.; Cax
Hydrangea, 40c ea. pink Per.
Phlox, 40c doz. Add postage,
Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Roy-
ston.
Old fashion Marble vine
(known as screen and wall
climber, makes lacy vine, cov-
ered with little red, white,
green marbles from summer
until frost) seed, 10c pkt.
plus self addressed, stamped
envelope. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes,
Rt. 2, Ranger.
Orange Cannas, $1 doz.; Le-
mon and orange Day Lilies,
Montbretia, Siberian Ir i sg,
blue, white; hedge Rose, root-
ed, five cents; Scotchbroom,
Mtn. Laurel, Ga. State Rose,
25c ea.; blue fall Daisies, yel-
low, white Chrysanthemums,
Boxwood, Arborvitae, hedge
Rose cuttings, one cent ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Ned Bur-
rell, Rabun Gap.
Mixed GHad bulbs, white,
d, variegated, will bloom
this year, 35a doz. 3 doz. $1.
Postage extra. Mrs. Bertha
Tackaoke t, 1, Rockledge.
Arborvitae seed, 25, 25c;
Love Apple, few seed, 25c;
Bachelor Buttons, red and
white dry flowers 25 pkg.
Add self - addressed, stamp-
ed envelope. Mrs. J, D. Ben-
nett, Rt, 3, Stone Mountain.
150 watermelon red Crape
Myrtle 2 yr. plants, 50e em
at my home, 1/4 mi. Hard-
son on Hwy. 85. Mrs. T. W.
Warr, Rt. 1, Senoia.
Large mixed Iris, sky blue,
orchid Yellow, purple and
many two-tones, $1.50 doz;
rooted Hollyhock plants, rose,
pink, red, white and others,
$1.25 doz. Mrs. J. M. McGuire,
Rt. 2, Adairsville.
Moon flower, ex. Irg, white
scented blossoms, 15v doz. seed
and stamped envelope. A, M.
McGuire, 3214 Sewell Rd. S.
W., Atlanta 11.
Bundles of Heaven, laven-
der tree, Sweetpea bushes,
Flowering Almonds, 4 dif. Spi-
reas, 4, $1; Altheas, Forsy-
thia, Goldenbells, blue Creep-
ing Phlox, Lupine, Foxglove,
Birds-eye, Houseleak, Privet
hedge, summer Lilacs, 10, $1.
PP to 3rd zone. Add postage
rest of way. Mrs. L. E. San-
derg, Rt. 2,-Buchanan.
Jonquils and -Narcissi, $3 C;
red Cannas, purple Violets,
white, yellow Daffodils, 12, $1;
Snowdrops bulbs, 12, 75c.
Add postage. Mrs. Beatrice
Mosley, Rt. 1, Box 248, Bre-
men.
Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1;
Calif. purple Violets, 30, $1;
Lemon Lilies and Yarrow, 2
doz. $1; Juga ground cover, 3
doz. $1. Add 30c postage. Mrs.
R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
Well rooted Privet hedge,
stay green, $1 C; white Pine, |
red Flowering Maple, 6, $1.00;
Brideswreath, Snowgarland,
Butterfly, Chrysanthemums,
sev. kinds, 3, $1; running Ivy,
12, $1. Postpaid. Exch. for
sacks. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Rt.
1, Bowdon.
Private hedge, stay green,
Althea, Lilly bushes, Forsyth-
ia, Rose of Sharon, lavender
Sweetpeas, 10, $1; summer
Lilac, Eng. Dogwood, Crape
Myrtle, green bush thornless
dbl. Easter Roses, 2 $1.00;
royal purple Thrift, Star of
Bethlehem, Iris, Daffodils, 2
doz. $1. Postpaid. Mrs. S. S.
Poteat, Rt. 2, Buchanan.
Thrift, 25 ~pet. off: blue,
white, pink dark eye (baby
dark red) and pink, $2 or
more PP; Dixie Brilliant, Fu-
chsia dark red, upright pink,
vivid pink white eye, $1 bu.
and postage. Mrs, Z. D. Dodd,
Alpharetta.
pers Ste a eas ee Se
All new var., African Vio-
lets, mostly double, and all
colors. Plants too large to ship.
Mrs. L. F. Wood, 1884 Bonni-
view St. S. W., Atlanta 10.
Ph. PL 8-2438.
Red Geraniums, 25c ea.;
candy stripe Verbenas, 1S $1:
Amaryllis bulbs, 50c ea.; yel-
low Cannas, $1.50 doz: privet
hedge, stay green, $4 M. well
rooted plants; Daylilies, $5 CS
Tris, $4 C; Shamrocks, 3, 50c;
white American Beauty roses,
75c ea. 25 postage. Fred
Witherspoon, 308 Holderness
woe Atlanta 10. Ph. PL
ssaledat okt SES CEH ee eA
Chrysanthemums, man y
types and colors, asst., 30
plants, $1.55: Daisy type, all
col. asst. 20, $1.25: 5 dif. per-
renials, 20 asst. $1.15 PP. Mus.
W. S. Griffin, Rt, 1, Adel.
Balsam apple
vine and fruit) and Palma
Christi seed, 15 doz. and
stamped envelope. Mrs. R. J.
Martin, Rt. 2, Acworth.
Lavender bloom, tall spikes
False Dragonhead (Physiste-
gia) plants, bloom late sum-
mer perennial, 50 doz. post-
paid. Mrs. R, J. Miller, 2718
Milledgeville Rd. Augusta.
Dbl. Petunias, all kinds Be-
gonias, Dahlias, large bloom
bulbs. Verbenas, purple and
pink, Geraniums, red and
pink; house plants, all kinds.
Priced to sell. Sat. guar. Can-
not ship or mail. Daisy S.
White, 1707 Fairview Ave.,
Augusta,
(ornamental | p,
Mums: Fuchsia, cream,
white, bronze, pom-pom, pink,
and bronze turning to yellow.
50 doz.; Verbena, pink, lav-
ender, 75c doz; pink Oxalis,
old fashioned Easter Rose,
white, 2 clumps, $1; Phlox, $1
C; Johnny - Jump - Ups. $2 C.
Rooted. Damp packed. Ada
postage. Mrs. Bryan Stand-
ridge, Rt. 2, Abbeville. S
Quince Japonicas, rooted,
also Sweetshrub, 50c ea.; pink
Roses, 25c ea.; Mothers Tears,
Purple, 5 bulbs, 50c; 10, $1;
rooted Wisteria, 50c ea.; yel-
low Jonquils, 10, 50c; all col.,
Zennia seed, 50c teacup. Add
postage, Mrs, Steve Carter, Rt.
2, Alma.
6 large Bufordi Holly, also
1 extra large, all loaded with
berries, also many kinds other
shrubbery. Good prices at my
home. Mrs. Joe Jason, 463
Metropolitan Pl. SE, Atlanta
16. Ph. MU 8-0183.
Dahlias; Honeycomb, baby
Posipomo, red, white pink,
bronze, lavender, yellow, 6
$2.50; large Dahlias, Sherwood
peach, $1.25 red deep pink,
good, long stems, free bloom-
ers, $1 ea.; 12 fine Rose cut-
tings, $1 doz.; little pink Az-|B
PP; |
alea Mums, $1.25 doz.
Mrs. S. W. Sloan; Auburn.
ee arene
Glad bulbs mostly white &
yellow, 40c doz., 4 doz. $1.20;
Old time mixed cols. Cosmas
seed and old time mixed cols.
Bachelors Buttons seed, 25c
tablespoon full. Add postage.
Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.
Approx. 400 fast growing
Boxwoods, 10, 12 and 14 in.
high, extra well rooted, plant-
ed 1957, 15c, 20c and 25c ea.
5 extra with ea. hundred. No
mail orders or Sunday sales.
Govt inspected. Located 7 mi,
N. Blairsville, 1 mi. off Mur-
phy Hwy. Mrs. Ellis C. Hemp-
hill, Rt. 3, Blairsville,
Seed: Coleus, 6 dif. choice
lace leaf; red or blue Salvia,
red Dianthus Pinks; red Bal-
sam; 6 dif. cols. finest Petun-
ias; Burpees largest mix Zin-
nias; Mimosa tree: Love Ap-
ples; white leaf pepper; dbl.
vari, Althea; tall red Hibiscus;
screen door vine; Pyracantha
and Nandina; 10c ea., 10, $1.}
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Lincolton.
Se ee ee CO OL
Dark and rosebud red, Sal-
mon dbl. Geranium, 8 dif. Cac-
tus cuts, white, pink Oxalis,
Justicia cuts, 10c ea.; rooted
red, purple, Sultanas, trailing
Coleus, stripped Gizzard Cole-
us, 15 ea.; pink Yarrow, Mul-
lei Pinks, Iris, mixed dbl.|
yellow Mums, 35c doz. Add
bostage. Mrs. Ralph Williams,
Rt. 11, Lawrenceville.
Mimosa tree seed, 25c tbls.
and stamp; Poke salad seed,
25 tbIsp. and stamp: Man in
the Moon palest Marigold seed
. 2 tblsp. 25c and stamp. Mrs.
T. M. Randolph, 2107 A
Claymore Dr., Marietta.
Achimenes bulbs, 1. doz.
blue, 2 doz. purple, $1: Glad
bulbs, asst. col., mostly white,
blooming size, 3 doz., $1.15;
dbl. white Tuberoses, $ldoz:
Maidenhair fern, 55c clump;
pink, white Periwinkle seed,
1/2 tsp.,.25 paper white Nar-
cissus bulgs, 3 doz., $1, PP.
Emma Dugger, Newington.
Pink Cherokee Rose; Holly
bush; Strawberry bush: white
Dogwood; Mtn. Laurel; wild
Honeysuckle; Crabapple tree;
red Maple; Tulip Poplar: Co-
ralberry; Redbud. All avg. 2-
1/2 ft. rooted, moss packed,
$2.50 doz. PP; White inePs,
-2-1/2 ft., 50, $8 PP. Enda Ru-
kat, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff.
perineal aehet a Ncat oe h R
White Dogwood; Mtn. Lau-
rel; 3 cols. Azaleas, wild Hon-
eysuckle, Crabapple; Tupil
oplar; red Maple; Hemlock;
Holly; Strawberry bush. 2 - 3
ft., rooted, $2 doz: Sweet
Shrub. Rododendron; white
Pine; Cherokee Roses, 25c ea.;
Arbutus; Galax; Mtn. Fern:
Heartease, 45 doz. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Rt. 1,
Box 215, Mineral Bluff.
18 in. yellow and red Wei-
gelas, P. G. Hydrangea, 50c
ea.; Evening Primroses, 4, 25c;
Iris, blue and lemon, 25c
bunch; Wee Willie Sweet Wil-
liams, 25 doz; Seed, white
Hollyhocks, white Hibiscus,
red Salvia, pink Cleome, 25c
tsp. Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie
Crawford, 18 Crawford St.
Ellijay.
fn
{
Mtn. Laurel, wh
wood, red Maple, 3
aleas wild Honeysuckl
apple, Tulip Poplar, Holly,
Strawberry bush and Hem.
lock, 2 - 3 ft., rooted, $2 doz.;
Rhododendrons, Cherokee Ro:
ses, white Pine, Sweet Shrub,
25c ea.; Arbutus, Galax, M
Fern, Heartease, 45c doz, Ad
postage. Mrs. Clifton - Davis,
Rt. 1, Box 215, Mineral Bluff
Coralberry, Tulip Poplar,
Red Maple, perfumed Crab
apple tree, pink
Rose Redbud. Holly b
Strawberry bush, white Dog
wood, Mtn. Laurel, red, or.
ange and yellow Azaleas, all
2-1/2 ft., rooted, moss packed,
$2.50 doz. PP; white Pine:
$15 C. PP., avg. 2-1/2 ft. Mrs,
Boon Wilson, Rt. 1, Mineral
Bluff, 5 z
Young, Eng. Boxwoods, we
rooted, 12 in high, $1 doz.
Add postage, Also, large size,
cant ship. Priced reasonably,
M. M. Cachran, RFD 5, Elli-.
jay. : Foes
_ Giant (some 10 in.) bloom.
ing Dahlias, 18 or more dif,
varieties, red, white,
pink, bluebird blue,
Q
yellow,
r Jersey
eauty, apricot, rust, win
purple. variegated rose-cream,
avender, white, yellow-p
ple, your choice, 6, $1.25:
selection, 13, $2. Add posta:
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, B
58, Ellijay. Sees
Brown Daylilies, large, mix
col. Iris, $2.50 C; Golden giow
mix. col. Flax, 50 doz; blu
Violets, 50 doz;
30c bunch; mix. co
Mums and Gladioli, 3 doz. $1
purple Fox gloves, 50c doz;
pink Peonies, 50c ea. Add pos~
tage under $5 order. Mrs. W.
D. Ralston, Rt. 3 :
Jay.
Azaleas, 3 cols., Mtn. Lau
rel, white Dogwood, Straw-
berry bush, Holly bush, pink
Cherokee Rose, Crabapple
tree, red Maple and Tulip Po-
plar trees, Coralberry re
Redbud bushes, avg. 2-1/2_
ft., rooted, moss packed, $2.
doz. PP; white Pine,
ft., 60, $10. PP. Mrs.
Millhollan, Rt. 1,
Mineral Bluff.
Mtn. Laurel, red, yellow
Azaleas (wild Honeysuckle),
Rhododendrons, Dogwood,
white Pine, Holly, Sweet-
shrub, pink Cherokee Roses, _
Poplar, Mimosa, Crabapple,
2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; fall Pinks,
Daylilies, blue Iris, Shasta
Daisies, blue and gray Vio-
lets, pink, white Phlox, $2.5
Mrs: Bonnie Abercrombie.
Mineral Bluff.
eee
Golden Bells, Brideswrea
Butterfly bush, Spirea, flow
ering Peach, winter Jasmine,
flowering Quince, 35c ea.,
for 60c; all cols. Sweet W
liams, 30c doz., 2 doz.,
Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mart
Chrysanthemums, ll cols
and sizes, 12 named or 25 un-
named, $1.; Per. white Can
tuft, 2 yr. plants, $2. do
large root divisions Admii
Byrd Daisies, $1.50 doz.;
ed cols. Larkspur, - P
Pinks, yellow Yarrow, 30, $1.
Add 30c postage. Mrs. J. W.
Jones Madison.
Pink Thrift; -50ce..>
Tris, 50c doz.; Boxwood
tings, one cent ea. roo
25c ea.; Scotchbrooms, 10c ea.,
3, 25c; pot Hydrangeas, 25
to 50c, 4 cols.; light and dar
blue Asters, 10c ea., 3, 2
Lily of Valley, 25 doz.;
monds, 50c ea. Mrs. Tom
kins, Mountain City. |
Blue, white Siberian Ir
Shasta Daisies, Narcissus
Jonquils, 25 doz.; Red-Hot-
Poker, 25, 50c Azaleas, Wei-
gelia cuts, 10c; Butterfly
bush, red oodsbine, A
monds, Bridal Wreath, pink
Anthony, Spirea, lavender
Locust, 25c; Cactus, 1
50c, cutting, 10 Gary Quar-
terman, Mountain City.
Seed: 7 cols. Dwarf Cox-
comb, 25c, 1/2 tsp.; M :
cols. lg. dbl. Mums, labeled, ;
red, dbl. Hollyhocks, yr. ol
mixed Amaryllis and Formosa
Lilly bulbs, yellow Primrose,
10c ea.; Mim. orders $1.; Also,
want Per. Phlox, Mrs. C. H.
Tanner, 1807 Vinson Hwy.
Milledgeville. .
Daylilies, 75 C. if you
come dig; also, Garlic,
at e
Mrs, Etta H
Bluff.
white, 50c, lanender,
k, white Grass Pinks,
es, 50 cols., Tiger,
10c, 3, 25c; Privet
ct.; Rose of Sha-
g Glory, Forsythia,
akeshead, Chrysanthe-
25c doz.; Clematis, 10c;
ed, lavender Horse-
ve cts. Varilla Quar-
Mountain city.
blooming white Nar-
white - Fairy Lily,
, Daffodil, white,
and light blue Iris, 65c
.50 C; White Lilac, and
Wisteria, 65c. Del. in
checks. Effie Smith,
don Rd., Mableton.
< and white Min. Lau-
white Rhododendrons,
_and Spruce
cols, Sweetshrubs,
berry shrubs, choice,
rooted, $1:75 doz. plus
1959 crop large, dbl.
seed, one ct. ea., 75c
nd stamped envelope. Mrs,
] Heaton, Mineral
pink Periwinkle, Moss
large flowering, dbl.,
., 25 tsp.; Annual, Af-
Golden Daisy, Calliop-
e yellow Marigolds,
- Marigolds, 20c tblsp.
ieee oe nad bake
annas, 2, 25c. post-
ee stohn Thompson, Rt.
x 140, Metter.
hite, blue and red
ift, Verbena, white candy-
, and English Daisies, oth-
uals and_ perennial
plants, yellow bells,
Hypericum, Box H
ol-
xwoods, Nandina, Abel-.
. up. No mail orders.
Van Goidtsnoven, 1554
il Rd. S. W. Atlanta
Narcissus, also Phoe-
nd yellow trumpet daf-
$1.50 C; orange Day-
] d Star of Bethlehem,
4 00, $2. Add postage.
Mautile Harrison, Bremen.
_ Flower seed: mixed colors
Snapdragon and giant Prince
Feather, 20c tsp., Ice plant and
Ses 60 a es
amped, shelf-addressed en-
velope. Mrs. I. N. Minish, 154
_St., Commerce.
h white Clematis roots,
weetshrubs, Butterfly bush-
yr. old white Altheas,
ea. three; old fashioned
le sweet Voilets, 2, $1.;
single, yellow Hem-
allis, $1. doz; running
s, 2 light blue running
rning Glory roots, 25c. Add
ge. Mrs. L. S. Brown,
21 Wildwood Ave., Colum-
. Petunias, 6, $1.; Per.
Candytuft, $2. doz; Strawber-
7 nias, 5, $1.; Sweet Wil-
] _ pink,
santhemums,
; Sean Desert Quail
eS ines, $1
Dogwood, native Azal-|
Chr
L J (laven-
der-pink with gold center),
|yellow Button, yellow Warb-
ler (shaggy
type), Dwarf,
Purple Waters, blooms from
{June to frost. Speciman plants,
$1.25 doz., plus 25c postage.
Ready for shipment. Mrs. J.
H. Barrow, Rt. 2, Waco.
Red Salvia seed, 35c tsp.;
Calif. Poppy seed, 25c tsp. and
stamped envelope; Broom
corn seed, 2 cups, $1.25. Mrs.
eon Ashworth, Rt. 1, Da-
cula. ;
12 asst, African Violets,
good plants, $2.40; 12 leaves,
ea. dif. $1.25; dbl. pink Hi-
biscus, Rex, Beefsteak, dbl.
red, white and pink, dark fol-
jage, Wax Begonias, 2, $1.50;
Coleus, Aluminum plant, Ma-|o9
ranta, 15c ea. or $1.50 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. B. J. Can-
trell, Blue Ridge. g
. Star Bethlehem bulbs, 40c
doz.; hardy Phlox, asst. col.,
~ doz.; Boxwood cuttings,
not rooted, $1.50 doz., large,
nice ones. PP. Mrs. Mamie
oe Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairs-
ville. :
Dbl. yellow Cannas, mix-
ed cols. fall Pinks, mixed cols.
Verbenas, yellow Jonquills,
white Narcissus, 50c doz.;
pink Thrift, rooted, 504 C.
sprigs; dbl. red Cannas, mix-
ed Dahlias, $1. doz.; mix
cols. Phlox, 50c doz. Add
postage, no stamps or checks.
Pairlee Rundles, Rt. 7, Gain-
esville. .
Nandina shrubs, from 1 ft.
2-1/2 ft., at my home, reason-
ably priced. Mrs..G. P. Gro-
gan, 3049 Mabry Rd., NE, At-
Janta 19, Ph. CE. 3-7929.
Daylilies: The Doctor, Sum-
mer love, gold, orchid type;
High Noon, ruffled yellow,
$3. ea. 3, $7.50; popular
Evelyn Claar; Maid Marion,
pinks; Crimson Glory, $1. ea.,
3, $2.50; Little Cherub and
Cathedral Towers, 50c ea., 5,
$2: Add postage. Walter M.
Jackson, 1123 Vickers St., SE,
Atlanta 16.
White and purple Iris, Grape
Myacinths, orange Daylilies,
Ophiopogon, 50c doz.; $4 C.;
Butter and Eggs, Sweet Wil-
liams, 75c doz; Boxwood cut-
tings, $5 C.; also other Box-
woods. Add postage. Mattie
Duran, Rt. 1, Cumming.
id] Dahlia bulbs, giant bloom-
ing size, red, yellow, white,
orchid and variegated, 3, 50c;
Mums, Cushion, Daisy, Button
and large type white, red,
pink, yellow and bronze, 12,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. John-
nie Harmon, Rt. 2, Calhoun.
Cannas, Tuberoses, Gladio-
li bulbs, 50c doz.; pink Can-
nas, 2, 25c; mix. col Daylilies
$1 doz.; Amaryllis, Milk and
Wine Lilies, Umbrella Palm,
25c ea.; Chrysanthemum and
Ageratum plants, 50c doz;
{Digitalis plants, 10e ea. Add
postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten,
Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla.
12 dif. col. Iris, unnamed,
$1; 8 dif. col. Daylilies, nam-
1.;/ed, for $1; 3 doz. Liriope, $1
and yellow Prince
er flower seed, 50c tbls;
dering Jew plants, $1.
Add postage. W. L.
a, 1018 Lake Ave., Grif-
_erop Wilsons late
_ Formosa Lily seed, 15
for 40c plus stamped,
ddressed envelope. Exch.
oe var., Wandering Jew
other flowers. Write first.
D. T. Gates, Rt. 1, Ham-
hrubs, many dif. kinds,
rgreens; shade trees, Mi-
Oak, Maple, Catalpa,
Boxwood and Grane-
cheap at my place. Will
ship. Josan Geia Rt. 2,
hin city limits), Lawren-
ple sweet Violets, Spid-
ilies, Snowflake bulbs,
ozs Catalpa, 2.2to 8. tt:;,
max. col. and var.,
anthemums, orange Day-
Oc doz. Will not ship;
Want old fashioned Moss
Ars. Mary E. Hudson,
Macon. Ph. SH 3-5884.
santhe-
A
C. Add 30c postage. Mrs. W.
cele Rt. 2, Crawford-
ville.
Seed: Bachelor Buttons,
purple, white mix., 20c pkt.;
red Celosia, 20c tsp., Periwin-
kle, purnle, white pink - eye
and Hollyhock, single, pink,
10c pkt; Snow on the Min.,
20c pkt. Add Stamped enve-
lope on all. Mrs. A. R. Row-
land, Rt. 1, Box 35, Chester.
Rose cuttings, Sweetheart,
Dr. Van Fleet, Mary Wallage,
Belle of Portugal, Lady Bank-
sia, and other var., $1 doz.;
well. rooted Dr. Van Fleet
bush, 75c ea.; Artemisia, 6,
75c; white Confederate and
yellow Fla. Jasmine, 50c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. J. R. Hin-
son, Box 104, Chester.
Chrysanthemums, _ special
offer, quantity limited, 1 ea.
Blazing Gold, White Albatross,
Pink Chief, Detroit News
(bronze), Mrs. Roy (red). All
football size, labeled, post-
paid. Sand rooted, moss pack-
ed, ready April Ist. Many
other fine varieties. Mrs. Bur-
ton J. Wilber 1006 Adams
St., Decatur. Ph. DR 3-6804.
Glad bulbs, 4 - 7 in. size,
mix. col., mostly pink, some
white, red, yellow, $2.50
postpaid. Cash with order. No
-|order filled less 50c. Mrs. Lie
ie Wigley, 1, Bo:
white :
canthus or Sweetshrub, Dog-
woods, white and Hemlock
pines, red flowering Maple,
Kerria_ Japonicas, Forsythia,
Goldenbell, red Honeysuckle
vine, white and pink Spirea,
Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurel,
Boxwoods, your selection, 10,
$2.50; stay green hedge plants,
$1.25 C. Rooted. Mrs. F, M.
Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
Rain Lilies, 90c doz.: 6 col.
nice size Glad bulbs, 80c doz;
Fever few, 70c doz; large
Cockscomb seed, 20c for 2
doz. Add postage. Mary Tum-
lin, Eastanollee.
See Ak at ee ee
Dbl. white Dianthus, com-
monly known as Spice Pinky,
2 yr. clumps, $1.50 doz. post-
paid in Ga. State insp. Mrs.
. S. Scarbrough, 2869
Church Sr. East Point.
_ Heavenly blue Iris, old
time white and blue Flag
Lily, $1.25 doz; mix. Mums,
some large type, some spoon
type, nice, rooted slips, 75c
doz. Add postage; old time
Flowering - Crabapple, long
leaf Pines, W. Dogwood, 75c
ea. at my home. Mrs. H. E.
Hartley, Rt. 1, Ellenwood. Ph.
MA 17-4057.
etal eR ar ie len ie eee
Mimosa tree seed, 25c tsp.
and self - addressed, stamped
envelope. Geo. F. Murkerson,
Rt. 6, Eastman. Per. No. 26.
Deep red, pink native Aza-
leas (wild Honeysuckle), blue
Lilac, deep red, pink, yellow,
white Weigela, deep red, pink,
white, orchid Rose of Sharon,
Burfordi Holly, Pyrancantha,
yellow thornless Rose, red,
white Crape Myrtle, Black-
berry Lilies, 3, 50c. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt.
5, Box 78, Ellijay.
Summer Blooming Cushion
Mums, Mix. col., dbl, orange
Daylilies, $1.15 doz.: hardy
orchid purple Lilies, 50c ea.;
Feb. purple and bronze Tris,
$1.00 doz. Del. in Ga. No or-
ders less $1. Mrs. Adell Wil-
liams, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
_ Montbretia, Dusty Miller,
bink Primrose, Goldenglow,
Jonquils, 50c doz.: Tritonia,
25e ea. 5, $1; hardy Orchids,
50c ea.; red Spider Lillies,
Hollyhocks, 6, 50c. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. C. D. Sellers, Rt. 2,
Ellijay.
ieee eee
_ Large clumps of sev. var-
jJeties of Shrubbery, Iris, bulbs
and plants. Cheap at my home,
and you come dig, or exch.
for types I dont have, Write
first. Mrs. Arthue Meeler, Rt.
1 Box 216, Bishop.
Well rooted American Box-
woods, 12-14 in., $3 doz: Hem-
lock, white Pines, Rhododen-
drons, Mtn. Laurel, wild Hon-
eysuckle, _Dogwood, Cherokee
Roses, pink Crabapple, Po-
plar and red Maples, 2-3 Tig
$2.50 doz.: Mimosa, 2 ft., $3
doz. Damp packed. postpaid.
Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge.
_ American Boxwood, 12 - 14
in., Mimosa, 2 ft., $3 doz.;
Rhododendrons, white Pine,
Mtn. Laurel, Hemlock, orange,
red, yellow Honeysuckle,
cream Dogwood, pink Chero-
kee Roses, 2-1/2 ft., $2.50 doz.
PP. Moss packed. Sadie Wil-
son, Blue Ridge.
Over 200 nice, compact
Boxwoods, from 4 - 7 yrs. old,
for sale at my home. Too large
to mail. Consider selling en-
tire lot. Mrs. Chas. Lyons, Ball
Ground.
Unrooted Camellia cuttings,
Sara Frost, Janis Red, 2 un-
named rose pink, dbl. semi-
dbl., 60c doz., $4 C; purple
Wisteria, summer Lilac, Bri-
dal wreath, 3, $1; Vinca Mi-
nor, English. Ivy, 60c doz;
pink D. Perkins Roses, 25c ea.
25, $5. Add postage. No chks.
nor COD. Mrs. B. C. Plyler,
it. Claxton.
Asst. pot flower cuttings,
fseraniums, Begonias, Sul-
tanas, Cacti Snake plant and
others, my selection, 20, $1.25.
Free yard flowers with ea. or-
der. Mrs. J. H. Goble, Rt. 3,
Cedartown.
6 choice Grand Opera Can-
nas, Aida, Mignon, La Boheme,
La Traviata, Madame Butter-
fly, Rigoletto; Dwarfs in Red
President, Gladaflora, Gaity,
Apricot, Rosamond Cole, City
C.|/of Portland, Copper Giant,
Eureka, white, 3, $1. Add 30c
postage, Mrs, H. W. Law,
Chula.
Christmas Jasmine, Caly-
Mix. col Sweet Williams,
Iris, orange Daylilies and
'Chrysanthemums, 50c doz; $3
C. Add _ postage. No COD.
chks. nor out-of-state orders.
Gladys Duran, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming.
Cushion M u m s, summer
blooming, red, white, yellow,
bronze, rose, light pink, 2 doz.
$1.25, labeled. At least 20 dif.
Mums in large, med. small and
Daisy, 3 doz. $1.25. Postpaid
and moss packed. Mrs. H. B.
Roberson, Chula.
Chrysanthemums, White
Ball, Fuchsia, Orchid, Yellow,
White, Doty, Yellow, pink
Quill, Bronze, Gold Coast, Sil-
versheen, pink, bronze Pom,
red pink, yellow Buttons, or-
chid Bouquet, pink, red, rose
Daisy, 25 plants, $2.25. No
less order filled. Ruth Under-
wood, Rt. 3, Conyers.
Painted and _ Roundleaf
Beefsteak, Star, Wooly Bear,
Bronze Leaf, trailing, straw-
berry Begonias, 65c ea.; As-
paragus ferns, Chinese ever-
greens, Xmas Cactus, Moles
Foot, 50c ea.; Bronze Leaf,
Giant, Bronze and Silver Leaf
Jews, 35c ea.; Ruffled leaf Be-
gonias, 75c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum-
ming.
Rooted white Sultana cut-
tings, 20c ea; Daylily seed, 30,
25c; Philippine Lily seed, 25c
pkt. Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Rt.
2, Box 27, Cairo.
Large t y p e Chrysanthe-
mums, Griffen white, golden
yellow, Smith Enchantress,
pink Homestead, lavender
Ball, cream, bronze, Mount
Hood red, shaggy cream, 25
plants, $2 and 25 postage.
pal R. L, Silver, Rt. 5, Cuth-
ert.
Catalpa bushes 12 to 18 in.,
$3 doz.; 20 - 30 in., $4 doz.;
3 to 4 ft.; 40c ea. 4-1/2-6 ft.
60c ea. at my home. Mrs. H.
P. Aderhold, 510 W. Vesta
Ave., College Park.
Red Bachelor Button, dwarf
Marigold, blue Cornflower.
Poppy and mix. color Lark-
spur plants, 25c doz.; white &
pink Daisy Mums, 35c doz.;
Sweetpeas, 30c doz. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. Noel Payne, Rt. 3,
Canton.
Large Marigold, Sunflower,
small heads and Althea seed,
10c tbls., Mimosa, 3 seed, 5c;
Nandina, 5c tbls. you pay pos-
tage. No chks. Mrs. W. T.
Langley, Rt. 3, Box 385 A.
College Park.
Large, dbl. orange and old
rose col. Poppy seed, 25c tsp.
and 4c stamped envelope; all
col. Chrysanthemums, a n
yellow Jonauil bulbs, 25 doz;
blue Iris, 40c doz. add post-
age. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.
Daffodils, purple Iris, Star
Bethlehem, b1ue_ Violets,
orange Daylilies, $3 M.: Fox-
glove, purple and wild Iris,
white Narcissi, white Fall
Pinks, 75c; pink Mtn. Laurel,
red Roses, red and pink Aza-
leas (wild Honeysuckle), 6,
$1.00. Well rooted. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
Star, Beefsteak and Metalic
Begonias, Chinese and Afri-
can Evergreen, Altheas, Ba-
bybreath Spirea, 25c ea.; Li-
gustrum, 10c. Mrs. Annie Hub-
bard, Fortson.
Giant hybred Pansy. Mix
colors, 10 plants, 50c; 20. $1.25:
50, $2. Mrs. Paul Calhoun, Rt.
1. Box 87, Fort Valley.
Fast growing American
Boxwoods, well rooted, 1 yr.
old; $3.-doz.- $15. C@3=2" yr. $4
doz. $25 Cx 3: yr.$5 doz, $35
C. All Govt insp. Quick free
del. Marvin E. West, Rt. 2,
Sandy Creek Rd. Fayetteville.
White, blue, pink Thrift, 4
col. Verbena, $1 doz.; $5 C;
pink Oxalis, 2. clumps. $1;
Pres. Red Cannas, $2 doz.; $8
C.; blue Violets, Iris, Agera-
tum, Sweet Williams, Day-
lilies, Daisies, hard - Phlox,
Chryanthemums, asst. col. 2
doz. $1.50; Boxwoods, cant
ship, Mrs, Janie Ellis, Grant-
ville.
Giant Dahlias, all col., nam-
ed var., $4 Exhibition
Mums, named varieties, $2.00
doz.; pink Thrift and Blake-
more strawberry plants, $1 C.
Add postage. Mrs. Clyde Gille-
Jand, Rt. 9, Gainesville,
Hardy Chrysanthemums in
asst. colors in doubles, Daisies,
Spoons and yellow Buttons,
$1 doz. PP. Mrs. Manley Cas
sey, Rt. 1, Cedartown.
Holly, Cedar and W. Dog-
wood bushes, blue Hyacinth
bulbs, 6, $1; purple Lilac bu-
shes and New Year Vine, pink
running and Seven Sisters red.
Roses, 25c ea. Well rooted.
Add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi
Smith, Rt. 6, Clarks Bridge
Rd. Gainesville.
Blue Hyacinth bulbs and
variegated Violets, purple
Lillies, $1.25 doz.; Holly bu-
shes, rooted, 6, $1. Add pos-
tage Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6,
Gainesville,
Old Eng. Boxwoods, good
roots, 3-4 in., $2 doz.; > 206,
$15; red Crape Myrtle, 2 - 3
ft., 40c ea.;. blooming size
Gardenias, 50c ea. Add pos-
tage. Sat. guar. Mrs. C. M. Ro-
binson, Greenville.
Ligustrum, Cherry Laurel,
$2doz .; Vinca Minor, Violets,
Liriope, Phlox, Hemerocallis
Lily, $1.25 doz.; Mum slips for
rooting, 30, $1. Lois Woodruff,
Greenville.
Red and white Crape Myr-
tle; 18-24 in. 6; $12'$15 Gs %
pink Violets, 4 - 6 in. Nan-
dina and rooted Boxwood, 12,
$1; $7 C; fast growing Box-
wood, nice, 8-10 in. 12, $3;
$20 C. Del. in Ga. Mrs. R. F.
Terrell, Greenville.
Liqustrum, Cherry Laurels,
$1.50 doz; $10 C:; Per. white
Candytuft, dwarf blue per.
Phiox, ~ $1.50: -doz.: -$7.50.C::
red, pink ,blue Subulata Ph-
lox (Thrift), Philippine,
Blackberry, red Spider, white
Atamasco and Daylilies, Eng.
Ivy, Vinca Minor, $1 doz. $5 C.
Blanche Woodruff, Greenville.
Transplanted stock,* Flex
Bufordi, 18-24 in. $5 doz.; Py-
racantha (red berry), 18-24
in. Camellia Japonica, white
Empress, Heavenly blue Thri- |
ft, large plants, $2 doz. Mrs,
B. Robinson, Greenville.
Grandiflora Magnolia, 3 ft.
branched, 2, $5; 3-4 ft., Crone
Myrtle, watermelon red. pur-
ple, white, champions red, 0
doz.; 2 - 3 ft., $7.50 doz.: Per,
hardy Scarlet King Verbena,
$5 C.; $40 M; pink Thrift, $35
ee L. H. Cousins, Green=
ville.
About 100 Boxwoods, all si-
zes, at reasonable prices. See
Mrs. Cicero Barrett, Hiwas-
see.
150 Boxwoods in my yard
for sale. Dig any time. Mas.
Lola E. Cors, Hiwassee. as
Giant Zinnias, Dahlia kind,
selected, collected for size and
beauty, tested for germina-
tion, grown in 1959 and count-
ed, 500, 50c; $1 M. L. G. West-
brook, Kingsland.
Red Grass Pinks, 50c doz.;
pink. Thrift, 25c doz; pink and
white Oxalis, 15c clump root-
ed Peanut, Golden Stars and
Easter Cacti, 20c ea.; cuttings
Christmas, Cinnamon and Rat-
tail Cacti, 10c ea. Add 15e
postage per order. Mrs. D. W.
Faircloth, Box 32, Seville.
Blooming size, Duples Ger-
bera Daisies, Tritomas, 25c
ea.;.8 dif Daylilies, smail
Nandinas, - Sweet Williams,
Per. Phlox, asst. Mums, Royal
Robe Violets, Yarrow, 75 doz.
Mrs. Johnson Usry, Stapleton,
Calendula, Shasta Daisies,
Imperial stock, African Daisy,
Blue Lace flower, Bachelor
Buttons. Eng. Daisy, all, 50
doz. No less $1 order. Mrs. H.
V. Franklin, Rt. 1, Register.
Orchid pink Zephyranthes
(Rain Lilies), large blooms.
that do not seed, good sum-
mer bloomer for borders and
beds. Supply limited. 1 doz.
$1.25. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole,
1610 Marion St. Valdosta.
Brier Rose, Strawberry Be-
gonias, Rabbit Tracks, pink
Rosebud Regonias, Ro y a l
Poincianna, 4 of either, $1 for
the 4; 10 Waxley Ligustrum,
$1; 3 rooted Fuchsia, $1; Bos-
ton Daisies, yellow, 6 for $1.
Add 25c postage to each, Mrs.
Lawrence McAvoy, Rt. 1, Box
323, Washington.
8 Boxwoods, 4 ft. high, 6
ft. dia. also 6 larger Boxwoods,
suitable for cuttings only. All
at bargain prices. Roy Mc-
Cravey, Whitestone.
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MARKET BULLETIN
t d yellow Oxalis.| 3 Buckeye automatic feed- 10 dise, trail type, tractor Shallow ell p
bea ee S ~ Jones, | ers 1.500 ft. chain), 6 gas|harrow, $25; also, 10 x 22, 12|plete with tee
FLOWER 113-A Garden Homes, Savan-|brooder stoves, Egg-o-matic|ply, truck tire, tube and rim,|good cond. Willie s
nah, grader, egg washer, tube feed-|$28, J. F. Strickland, Rt. 1,|/No. 3, College Park,
FOR SALE Butterfly Lily |ers, waterers and egg baskets.|Moreland, Ph. AL, 3-3149 1-1633.
coh, come prise re , Re. C: ae Graham, Rt. 1, HN oy (Newnan). Oliver No. 2
Hundreds Daylilies, labeled, | bert C, Dowda, Rt. 3, Austell. | Springs, Ph. 6-1904" (Mariel John Deere 212 cultiva-|
12,$2, $2.50 and $3.50; Poten-
tate, Georgia, Garnet Robe,
WNaranga, Tamora Spice, 50c
ea.; Iris; 2 ea, Redtone, yel-
low, p.nk, gold rose, bi-color,
12, $1,25. Labeled, 12, $1.50,
$2.00, $2.50 first doz. 35c pos-
tage, 10c added doz. Mrs, M.
P,. Combs, Washington.
Dbl. red Begonias, well root-
ed, 2 dif. kinds bronze and
green leaf, $1.25; single red,
3, $1; Sultanas, 6 rooted, $1.25;
10 cuttings, $1.25; including
Bronze Queen, Amer. Beauty,
white and other col; old fash-
ioned sweet Violets, 25 plants,
$1.25. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt.
3, Lawrenceville.
Seed: old fashioned Bache-
lor Buttons, all col. baby
Zinnias, 25 large match box
full; plain and Twinkle Star
Phlox, all col. Cockscomb,
white Feverfew, Caliopsis, 10c
tsp. and stamped _ envelope.
No chks. Mrs. M. M, Kelley,
Rt. 3, Lithonia. :
3 kinds red Begonias, Red
Leaf, Christmas Cactus, Wan-
dering Jew, white, white and
green leaf vines, red Gerani-
ums, watermelon Begonias,
sev. other kind pot flower
cuttings, 10, 15 and 25c. Nw
Jess $4 order. Add _ postage.
Mrs. J. Rannald, 218 Cook St.
Louisville.
Tiger Lily bulbs, $1 doz.;
Painted Lady Lilies, 3, $1;
pink Thrift, $1 C; 200, $1.50
plus 50ce postage and packing.
Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lulu.
Hundreds Daylilies, Killar-
ney Lass, Porcelain Pink,
Peachblush, Salmon _ Sheen,
Crisselle, Baggette, Colonial
Dame, Chole, Potentate. Pink
Damask, Red Velvet, Brocade,
50c ea. $5 doz; my selection,
12, $2; Iris, 12, $1.25: not la-
beled, $1; 35 postage. Mrs.
F. M. Combs, Washington.
Daylilies, Colonial Dame,
Want Aspidistra plants and
white single Hyacinth bulbs.
Mrs. J. L. Jolly, 205 Sher-
wood Rd., Rome.
Want cutting of very early
Camilla that starts blooming
Sept. or Oct, Daikagura vari-
gated Row (the ward strain),
Daikagura red, Darkagura
Row, and any very early kind
blooming before cold weather.
Mrs. W. N. Tanton, 702 S.
Central Ave., Tennille.
Want small, fancy leaved,
Caladium bulbs, all cols.
Write best price on 500. S. M.
Honeycutt, Rt. 3, Waycross.
EQUIPMENT
FOR SALE
Intn] grain drill with fert.,
small seeder, 11 disc; _Case
harrow, pull type, 20 disc, 9
in. spacing; Cardinal eleva-
tor, 32 ft. long with motor.
All priced cheap. Jack W.
Duffell, Rt. 2, Perry, Ph. GA.
9-1995.
4 wheel drive farm Jeep.
also, pony cart, like new. Both|T
for sale or trade for calves.
Tommy Carter, 103 Matherson
Dr., Toccoa.
13-38 tractor tire, good, $35;
A. C. combine, good, $300; 3 A.
C. combine for parts, $25 ea.;
Arromatie tobacco heater, 3,-
000 wires and 400 sticks, ex-
cellent cond., $500; 2 H wagon,
good, $15; tractor wagon, $20.
Joe E. Hammond, Comer, Ph.
SU. 3-2115.
66 Allis Chalmers grain
combine with motor and 1
row Allis Chalmers cotton
picker. Perry Brown, Rt. 3
Fitzgerald.
3 Warner jet gas brooders,
1,000 cap., $35.00 ea. S.-C.
a Rt. 1. Marietta, Ph. 7-
Pearch Blush, Griselle, Flame 5241
Fagot, Garnet Robe, Nina
Winegar, Yellowstone, Mamie
Lake, Persian Princess, Cab-
ellero, Bold Courier, Purple
Waters, Black Prince, 50c ea;
$5 doz; Oklahoma, Capri, Maid
Marion, Jewel, $1 ea. Include
postage. Mrs. J. M. Griffin,
Rt. 1, Washington.
Rich blue Siberian Iris, yeJ-
low and bronze, semi dwarf,
Iris, dbl. Daylilies and sage
plants, 75c doz. or will exch.
for fine Dahlias. Mrs. Myrtle
Pace, Rt. 1, Temple.
Amaryllis bulbs (orange
flowers) for sale or to ex-
change for bright colored
Daylilies. Mrs. Roland Wells,
Bell St., Rt. 4, 261, Waycross.
Easter Roses, 4, $1; Siber-
jan Iris, $1 doz.; Blackberry
lilies, 4 dif. Daylilies, $1.50
doz.; Regal lilies, $1.25 doz.:
Galax, Arbutus, Trillium, $1
doz.; Goldenglow, 6, 60c; 14
dif. col. Chrysanthemums, $1
doz.; Gladiolus, mix. cols 50c
doz. Moss packed. Mrs. M. L.
Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.
FLOWERS
WANTED
Want to buy Dahlia tubers.
Advise, Mrs, Lilla J. Thomp-
son, Rt, 3, LaGrange.
Want dark red Thrift, Per.
Candytuft, Per. blue Phlox
(divaricata), Pot of Gold, Fx
Glove, Canterberry Bells, As-
st. cols. and asst. cols. dbl.|b
Stocks. Quote price del. and
time will send. S. s
Duncan, 217 N. Clark Dr.,,
East Point, Ph. PO, 1-5842
(Atlanta).
_ Want Petunia seed or plants
in large quantity, prefer red,
but can use mixed cols. State
prices and cols. Mrs. J. D.
Dickerson, Rt. 5, Lyons.
Want 4 to 5 ft. Cedrus Deo-
dora tree (evergreen tree -
hardy only in S. states and
Calif.). Give description and
price. J, C, Hill, Box 570,
Gainesville,
Want 12 or 14 Rose bushes.
John Brown, Rt. 1, Ranger.
Mowing machine, front
blade and pan for Ford trac-
tor, good cond. L. W. Ford,
Rt. 3, McDonough, Ph, 3861
after 6 PM.
Farmall 200 tractor, culti-
vator, bottom plow, 3 point
hitch attach., cut-away har-
row, used about 1 yr., very
good cond., $1,100.00: 12 - A
. D. combine, good cond.,
$200; John Deere 4 dise tiller,
$100. Joseph E. Sanders, Jr..|
Rt. 2, Hawkinsville, Ph. TW.
2-2249,
Farmall H tractor outfit
complete, late model, in good
cond., priced very reasonable.
Ray Bowen, Rt. 2, Perry.
Elec. churn, 5 gal. size, nev-
er been used, $25; also, mule
drawn mowing machine, good
shape, $75. Mrs. J. C. Cole-
man, Rt. 3, Eatonton.
Planters and _ cultivators
for A. C. model CA tractor,
like new, only planted 8 A.
corn; also, 1954 Intnl. pick-
up truck. Herbert P. Jones,
Rt. 3, Box 198, Buford, Ph.
43-4-9613.
Egg-o-matie egg grader and
candler and Keenco 220 volt
egg washer, used approx, 1
yr., excellent cond., priced to
sell. Wilson Rhodes, Rt. 2,
a an Union Point, Ph. HU.
ee ATE CoE a
Great Lakes garden trac-
tor, 3 HP, very good cond.,
engine just completely over-
hauled, $125.00 or will trade
for roto tiller, large and must
mm very good cond. H. B.
Tingle, Rt. 4, Box 653, Smy-
rna.
eee NSE AS Sige
1957 Ford tractor 640 used
about 500 hrs. and equipment,
used very little, all in extra
good cond. Lowell Deyton, Rt.
4, Box 182, Blairsville,
1949 VAC Case tractor in
good cond. complete with
planters, sultivator, plows, til-
ler and _ disc, reasonable.
plows bought last yr. At my
place. H. C, Harvey, Rt. 2,
Dublin, Ph. BR, 2-2525
nights.
12 Hale hog feeders, Unico
make, nearly new, $45. Earn-
est DeBoard, Rt. B., Ellijay.
ta)
1956 Super C Farmall
tractor, harrows, | cultivator,
planting equip., poisoning ma-
chine, rubber tired wagon and
tiller for sale, A. L, Crook,
Senoia, Ph, LY, 9-3203. .
2 row Ferguson tracer,
$300; 1 ton Intnl truck with
rebuilt motor, good body and
tires, $350. 8. J. Foss, Book-
let (at Denmark), Hwy. 67,
Ph, TE. 9-3187
300 gal. Cherry Burrell bulk
milk tank complete with cool-
ing system, $1,000.00; also, 2
Allis Chalmers combines, $300
and $550. Carl E. Chalker,
Evans, Ph. RE. 3-1608 (Au-
gusta) after 7 PM.
Cut - off saw in 4 X 4 oak
frame, $30; also, one ea. 5
deck, 3 deck 2 deck and, one
elec. Floore brooders, all for
$100. I. B. Ragsdale, Rt. 1,
Fayetteville (Ebbinizer Rd.).
10 R. A. Wood gas brood-
ers, 1,000 cap., perfect cond.
and fuel oil stoker and pipes
fixed to heat chicken house.
Isom Lee, Felton.
1957 Farmall 200 trac-
tor, slightly used, for sale.
roy Thomason, Rt. 1, Gray-
son, Ph. TH.3-7039 (Lawren-
ceville).
Heavy duty David Bradley
tractor and mule wagon, in
good running cond. A. B.
Loyd, Rt. 3, Box 93, Griffin
(Newnan Hwy.).
Farmall H tractor, new 12 x
38 tires, planter, cultivator,
9 ft. leveling harrow and 9
ft. cyele type mower, like new,
$800. Murray Adams, Rt. 1
Glenwood, Ph, LO. 8-2882
days.
1 H. wagon without body,
$20.00. Matilda Lowe, Rt. 1,
Grantville.
Dise plow, direct attach, for
Farmall Super A. tractor. I.
V. Jenkins, Sr., Hull.
W. C. Allis Chalmers trac-
tor, starter and lights, good
cond., tires fair; 10 dise bush
and bog harrow; New Hol-
land bailer with V-4 air cool-
ed engine. Will sell all or
part, J. B. Bridges, Rt. 3,
Hartwell, Ph. FR. 6-2734.
Case 65 power
$250.00 cash or will trade for
1-1/2 ton truck or tractor.
Rex Henry, Rt. 2, Knsington.
1949, 9-N, Ford _ tractor,
disc harrow, 2 dise tiller, sub-
soiler, motor rebuilt, front
tires and battery new, 3 point
lift all $450. J.C. Aiken, 407]:
Hill St., LaGrange, Ph. TU.
4-4826. p
Gop eee ee ee Erna ue
2 roller cane mill and pan,
in good cond., reasonable.
Jerry W. Talley, Rt. 1, Lyons,
Ph. 2632.
1940 Farmall in
good tires with smoothing
harrow, $1,000 cash or with-
out harrow, $750. Josan Geia,
Rt. 2, Lawrenceville.
1951 John Deere A trac-
tor, 18 dise offset harrow on
wheels, in good cond. with
power trol, $1,200; also, John
Deere heavy duty, almost new
drag harrow, used on 10 A.,
10 ft., $100. See any day ex-
cept Sat. Larry Hanks, Rt. 1.
Smokey, Rd., LaGrange.
Sub-soiier with 3 point hitch
for sale or will trade for 4
tes tiller or bottom plow with
point hitch. Near Warner
Robins, Macon or Lizella, Roy
Turner, Rt. 1, Lizella.
1951 John Deere B trac-
tor, rotary hoe, practically
new, bought during 1959 and
cotton duster in good shape|4
for sale. E. H. Smith, Lilly,
. D. 6 disc tiller, new disc:
J. D. 8 row duster, fair cond.;
2 H. mule cultivator and 2 H.
and 1 H. turning plows and
other mule equip. Priced to
sell. H. H, Williams, Leslie Rd.,
Leesburg, Ph. 4576 after 7
PM.
"2 wheel utility taller, 4 x
6 x 2 ft., body in good cond.,
$60. James O, Arnold, Avon-
dale Mill Rd., Macon, Ph. SH.
3-8675. at
unit, | 98
good cond., E
$100, R. W. Austin,
tor for A, B, G, 50, 60 and 70
tractors, in perfect cond, $200;
two P-308 John Deere unit
planters with fertilizer at-
tachment (mounts on _ tool
bar), $250. Milton P. Min-
chew, Jr., Rt. 3, Macon, Ph.
SH. 3-5806, i
Farmall A tractor, 2
disc plows, cultivators, plant-
ers with bush and bogg har-
row. Tractor in good cond.
with good tires, complete $500.
John R. Joyner, Rt. 3, Mc-
Donough, Ph. 3541.
Brower electric brooder,
125 chick cap., never used,
$15. J. F. Usry, 1605 Mary-
land Ave., Augusta. :
Horse drawn mowing ma-
chine, operating cond.- except
foroken drive, PBeere make,
$25, E, C. Dawson, Rt. 4, Box
21, Alpharetta (1-1/2 mi. W)
Electrie chicken brooder,
100 chick cap., only used 1
time, $10. Mrs. A. E. Bar-
nett, 1242 Grant St., SE, At-
lanta, Ph. MA. 7-7209.
Great Lake garden tractor,
1-1/2 HP, incl. turn plow, lay-
off plow, disc, mowing sickle
wheel wts. and 2 H disc. horse
drawn, $75 for lot or will trade
for yearling. P. C. Bradshaw,
3715 Forest Park Rd., Atlanta
15, Ph. MA. 2-0169.
Farm pick-up truck, de-
luxe cab, heater, just been
pushed, drives, runs and looks
good, $495. W. L. Westbrook,
Rt. 3, Box 384, Alpharetta.
John Deere equip.; G
tractor, good cond., $1,500.00;
combine, No, 12, $450.00;
mowing machine, $200.00; No.
13 drill, $350.00; 2 Rome har-
rows, bush and bog and
smoothing harrow, $200-ea.;
also, tool bar with attach-
ments, $150. P.L. Duncan, Rt.
2, Athens (Jefferson - Athens
Hwy.) Ph. LI. 3-5788.
1956 Ford tractor 850, 5
forward transmission, perfect
cond., lights, bumper, stabli-
zer bars, swinging draw bar |:
with 2 dise plow, 4 wheel rub-
ber tired wagon, new 8 disc B
and B harrow, Cole planter,
cultivator, $2,500.; also, 1953,
1/2 ton, GMC
cond, Jerry D. Williams, Rt.
2: ae 206-A, Buford, Ph.
6 ft. rotary mower, pull
type, in good cond., for sale;
also, want hog self feeders,
waterers and farrowing
crates. Edgar L. Rhodes, Bre-
men, Ph. LE, 7-2265.
4-80 Murray cotton gin
equipped with Super Mitchels,
urray driver 25 shell tower
dryer, 6 drum cleaner, 7 drum
inclined cleaner, 14-ft. Burr
machine, A. B. C. Murray
lint cleaner, all steel Summers
press and Murray transfer, W.
. Vinson, Jr., Byron, Ph, SH.
6-1088 (Macon). :
24 in. Williams corn mill,
good cond., with belts, pulled
by motor, $50; also, 3 row
mule drawn grain drill, prac-
tically new, used 1 yr., has 2
attachments, dise and plows,
= J. Watson, Clarks-
ville. t
ee eee ee
Garden tractor and imple-
ments, 4-1/2 HP Wisconsin
motor, $150; also, English sad-
dle, like new, $50. W. S. Kim-
bell, Rt. 3 Box 364, Welcome
tees College Park, Ph. PO,
Heavy duty Taylor-Way B
and B_ harrow, suitable for
use with crawler tractor, $400
cash. Claude Long, Chats-
worth. .
24, eight ft., waterers, $48;
ea. Wood and General gas
brooders, $120, All in good
cond. At farm. Luther Prit-
chett, Rt. 5, Carrollton,
Ford 641 work master
tractor, $1.650; all crop har-
vester 60 Allis Chalmers
combine, exe, cond., $550; Mc-
Cormick, 12 row, grain drill,
good, $200; mowing mach.
i rake, ae i Ford
ractor, good cond., $100. W.
C. Bradley, Canon.
5 desk elec, baby chick
brooder, 500 cap., good cond., |i
Colquitt.
pick-up, good M
H. stalk ripper; single
stock; dbl. and single
crosscutt saw. All for
W. Cosby, Cedart
Dobbins power spraye
orchard, farm, ete. rig}
Stratton engine, 25 gal
single cylinder pt
1-3/4 GPM, portable
tion book included,
$65. Frank Dysart,
tersville, see ;
3 dise John Deere plow 2
475, 3 point hitch, pick
will ft any 3 point h
tor, bought new, $35:
Lewallen, Rt. 3, Co
6, eight ft., automat
drinkers and 6, six ft
lain automatic drinkers
$60 at my farm; also,
3/4 in. iron gas line p:
bert Henderson, Rt.
ming. :
Rubber tired wago
cond., with new bod
wheel trailer with new
body. Grady Thompso
lasville, Rt. 1, Box
Groover Lake | z
Springs).
Good 1 row cultivato
sale or trade for go
harrow; also,
and farming tools
Wilkes, Rt. 6, Bo:
lin. : aS
1952 John Deere B
tor, planters, cultivator:
disc J. D. tiller, and 5
smoothing harrow, $700.
wheel wagon on rubber, $
1955, 1/2 T., Chev. 1
practically new tires,
good cond., $600. Bryan
Rtz<1) Pennilles 4
420 John Deere
utility tractor, 3 poi
dual touch-O-Matic, con
uous running power shi
speed tans.; wi
front axle, 12 x 28 re:
KBL 620 harrow,
attach., used very litt:
ter S. Brown, Rt. 1, Mill
ville. :
Used Oliver 70
vator and planter part
same. James B. Bartch
Milledgeville Rd., Augus
Planters and_cultivato1
. LT. John Deere ~
good cond., reasonable
cash. J. E. Pitts, Rt. 1
ton, Ph. MI. 7-5631.
2 dise plow for Super
Farmall; back plows fot
type J. D. cultivators; 16
J. D. harrow; set of
Deere model A cultiv:
W. B. Shepherd, Rutledg
2073. ae
John Deere B, overh:
ed last. yr., has bee
very little since, in
shape, $750 with plant
cultivators; 6 ft. I. H
and bog harrow, 1
Son ht 1s
1088.
Heavy Duty, 3 nv
for W. D. Allis Chalm
tor. J. Howard Garri
3, Carnesville, Bie
2623 (Homer) after
new, has A
down gear, 12 forward sp
heavy duty front end load
good cond., 4 wheel,
tired, wagon; I. H. hay
and side delivery rake.
in good running cond.
Sosebee, Cumming. Ph.
7-6758. ;
2 elec. motors, 1/4 and
HP, in good cond.; can be
with water pumps, emor,
wheels, etc., $25 for both
$15 ea. You pay postage
come after, Jennings Wi
son, Rt. 2, Surrency. ;
. Utility trailer, side-
boards, 2 piece ta :
equipped with tail ligh
bumper hitch, 8 x 6
$100. E. T. Bruce, Rt. 2,
merville, Ph, 261 - M
1951 or 1952 Masse
wagon in good cond.
and another in fair cond.; al-
so, Cole cotton and corn plant-
ers and several plow stocks
for sale, Riley C. Couch, Se-
hola.
ee
Almost new Gehl hammer
mill, reasonably priced. J. T
_|Pilcher, Rt, 1, Tunnel Hill,
ammer mill, Letz feed
paint sprayer, R. B.
is, Farmington, Ph. Madi-
ord tractor, harrow, 3
int hitch, 2 see., 20 disc, pull
ye, angler with hydraulic
-used very little, good
125 at farm, located
E. Sandersville. Marvin
I Jordans Mill Rd.,
ille, Ph. 3856.
actor for sale, chea
a E. Sikes, Rt.
rn mill, corn sheller and
ner mill, all in good cond.
: ees Rt. 3, Winder, !
Kelnco automatie chicken
, suitable for 150 ft.
31 ft. of troughs, prac-
ew, used 6 mos.,
lew Holland 68 ha
ike new, baled less
,000 bales. PTO, $1,200.
is Lindsey, Silver Creek.
_ S-22 laying cages with alu-
minum water troughs, $200 fog
$40 ea. J. M. Hill, Rt. 1,
7 VAH tractor
cultivators, $500.00 for
. J, Gaddis, Box
ly, in good running cond.,
No letters ans. L. M.
oe Rt. 1, Palmetto,
ipster water pump, 1/3
ed only about 6 mos.,
s. Arthur E. Dalyo, Rt.
hville. | a
st iron dbl. bowl auto-
hog waterers, $5.00 ea.;
ere grain drill, 9 row,
2 ); Vac-U-Way seed
cleaner and screens, $25; In-
Harvester No. 62 com-
with motor, $150. James
it, Rt, 2, Powder Spgs.,
AD98. a2 meee cS
WD Allis Chalmers
. harrow, plow and
ntin and ealenne
equipment used 2 yrs. Mrs. M.
agg, Box 254. Pinehurst.
957 Ford tractor, 850 Pow-
as 177 hrs. total time,
ew with complete set|
wheel weights; also, 1953
oe S a es tractor, eg
s De either one, wor
ee
mt
ays
2 clean, 1954 Chey. 3/4
ton pick-up truck, $750 or
rade for 1954 or later model
art . tractor with plow, har-
ultivator, mower L
Ave., Rockmart, Ph.
WW,
her attachments. T, W. a 9-669
Ringgold (41 Hwy
. Tenn. state line.),
1. track, 3,600 per hawl,
i88-O-Matic egg grader,
pment. with roll
Px veyor, in good cond., $475.
Eugene M. Callaway, Rayle.
ah tl eat Ae ca ot OP
Ford harrow, 2 section, 3
: t.-hitch,. 20. disc,
es with hydraulic lift,
ull type, good cond., $125 at
J - Marvin Newsome, San-
dersville, Ph. 3856.
958 John Deere 420
ractor with Cole planters, all
ery good cond., selling for
e due, $1,600.00. F. W.
Rt.. 2, Box 96, Sylves-
peed O as
-
is_tractors, $100. Merle
Rt. 2, Stapleton, Ph.
7583 (Louisville),
ine tree planter, like new,
slanted about 300 A.
. Crittenden, Shell-
erguson A-35 tractor
|tubes, size 6 x 50
mey. H. Barner, 344 S. 6 HP
4 new Firestone transport,
heavy duty, truck or tractor
: x 20; also,
5 solid rubber forklift tires,
size 9 x 5 x 5. Ulysses Cason,
Rt. 1, Tallapoosa.
2 row planter for Farmall
tractor, used very little and
vacuum lift for Farmall trac-
tor for sale or trade for 8
dise harrow or heifer wt. ap-
prox. 300 Ibs. M. H. Davis,
Rt. 4, Roland Cross Rds.,
Thomaston.
1956 tractor and 1957 Tay-
lor tandem trailer, both in
good cond. - E. Moore,
Thomaston, Ph. MI. 17-7234
days, :
*| 1955 Ford 600 tractor and
equipment, good cond., cheap.
G. B. Hitchcock, Louisville, Ph,
MA. 5-3163.
1951 Ford tractor with rear
mounted blade, just been re-
conditioned and painted. Both
tractor and blade in top cond.
Will take $650.00 or best of-
fer for both. Richard B. Good-
Y|sell, 2645 Parkside Dr., NE,
Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 7-0114.
Complete set of planters
and fertilizer attachments for
model C Allis Chalmers trac-
tor, in good cond.,. $75 at my
farm. L. E. Mize, Rt. 2, Madi-
son, Ph. 593-M-4.
Distributor and planter for
Farmall cub, used 2 yrs., has
planted 6 A. (3 each yr.) good
as new; also elec. sheep clip-
pers. Hubert Burgess, Rt. 2,
Hwy. 53, Jasper.
Garden tractor, Fulton 4-
1/2 HP, all equip., good as
new, $100. Kelly Wilson, 725
Greenwood St., Barnesville.
John Deere tractor SBig
planters and distributors, in
good shape; also, 4 disc tiller,
real good tractor wagon and
bush and bog harrow. O. P,
Whitley, Rt. 1, Madison, Ph.
398-W-3.
REN
EQUIPMENT
WANTED
Want deep well pump in
good cond., at least 3/4 HP.
Mrs. Geo, Normandy, Rt. 2,
Ridgewood Rd., Atlanta, Ph.
CE. 3-0048.
Will trade 1947 Intn] A
tractor, disc plow, 8 ft. disc
harrow and 5 ft. mower for 1
small garden tractor. and
equip. Nothing smaller than
motor and must be in
good cond. Write giving full
details. Wesley Campbell, 76
Circle Dr., Rossville.
Want 2 H. Tandem Axle
trailer in good cond. Thomas
G. Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat
props Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU.
Fae eae TS
Want one, 4 forward trans-
mission, for old model (about
1946) Allis Chalmers or
would consider a junked Allis
Chalmers tractor with good
transmission. Jim McCrackin,
Rt. 1, Clayton.
Want trailer, spring tooth
harrow, cultapacker an
blade. Thomas J, Lawson,
494 EK Dodd St., Marietta,
Ph. 7-1088. 4
Want 2 H. tandem axle
trailer in good cond. Thomas
G. Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat
Shoals Rd., Decatur, Ph, BU,
9-6692. :
ee ech
_ Want 3 gas: brooders, large
size, for 1,000 chicks; nine, 8
ft., waterers; 90 hanging tube
feeders. Must be in good cond.
and priced right. James C.
Haley, 408 Gilmore St., Ash-
urn. ,
eg ea EES
Want 1 H. riding cultivator
in fair shape for cash in rea-
sonable distance of Thomas-
walle, (S70. Ingram, Rt. 1,
Thomasville. :
Want small, not over 1)
egg cap., incubator and small
"| brooder. Both must be in good
cond. and
cheap
erby r aS
for cash, T:
ars Blu
/GR, 4-4223,
Want |
shape. E,
Want standard twin garden
tractor and equipment. J. H.
Donaldson, Rt, 1, Ft. Valley
1H
L, Duke, Fort Valley.
(7 mi. E. on
ser Mill site),
Want cultivators for Far-
mall cub tractor including
plow to lay off with,.O. R.
Cheek, Rt. 3, Conyers.
Want front end loader with
wy. 96 at Hou-
armall; also, for sale, 2
row planters and cultivators
with side dressing attach. for
Ford tractor and iron wheel
tractor wagon, J. B. Honea,
Rt. 2, Tucker.
Want tractor drawn, heavy
duty, rotary mower. State
price and cond, J. T. Ander-
son, Jr., Sta. A., Box 1158,
Marietta.
Ss le Leh Ne
Want 8 disc harrow and 2
row planter for 1950 Fergu-
son tractor, 3 point hitch on
each, State price. Henry Ro-
well, 3507 Elliott Cir., Cham-
blee, Ph. GL. 7-3828 nights.
Want small motor for gar-
den tractor, 4 - 6 HP, Must be
in good cond. J. M. Nall, 11
Spring St., Austell.
Want good used Massey
Harris 50 or larger tractor.
State age, cond. and price in
first reply. H. G. Ballard,
Moultrie, Ph, YU. 3-3509.
Want all types 1 H, equip-
ment including 1 H. wagon.
Within 50 mi, radius of Car-
tersville. W. E. Crowe, Rt. 2,
Cartersville.
a ee Be 5 es
Want good used J. B. ham-
mer mill with 14 in. throat, at
once. T. Whipple Simpson, Rt.
2, Cochran.
ee ree an ee cee
Want good manure spread-
er, 70 or 75 bu., in good shape.
Oscar E. ee Rt. 3: Al-
pharetta, Ph., GR, 5-4417.
Want 1 row eultivator, 3
point hitch, for Ford tractor,
Must be in good eond., rea-
sonably priced. H, B. Brogk-
shire, Suches,
Want garden tractor with
equipment.; also, want gas
powered chain saw, must be
in good shape and reasonable.
State model, cond., price and
location. R. W. Smith, 3571
Stone Rd., SW, Atlanta, Ph.
DI. 4-4157.
ee tee Sara ee
Want mowing machine for
Farmall A or Super A trac-
tor; also, want manure spread-
er. Hubert Burgess, Rt. 2,
Hwy. 53, Jasper.
Penne ree
Want D. B. riding tractor,
within 50 mi. radius of At-
lanta. State price and descrip-
tion. M. D. Richardson, 608
ee St., SW, Atlanta
ie SrA ae ee ON Lee
Want 1 dise tiller (tiller
plow), 4 or 8 dise, must be
reasonably priced and with-
in 30 mi. of Blythe. H, C,
Webb, 2711 McDowell St.,
Augusta, S
28 tractor tires. Must have
good tred and no _ breaks.
Spencer Carter. Rt. 4, Box 387,
Atlanta 11, Ph, DI. 4-1372.
Want to hear from party
having water ram for sale.
B. M. Joiner, 3057 Dean Bridge
Rd., Augusta,
eee ee ntl ee crete Sea ee
Want set of cultivators for
M. John Deere tractor, Calvin
d|Presley, Eatonton, Ph. 6417.
Want heavy duty, 8 disc,
bush and bog harrow, preter
one with ball bearings. R. W.
Evans, Rt. 1, Box 146, Warm
Springs, Ph. NO. 3-2532
(Pine Mountain).
Want 1,000 or 1,500 gal.
cap. propane or butane, un-
derground, gas tank, in good
cond., reasonably priced, near
Atlanta. Glenn R. Baker, Rt.
1. Austin on Ellenwood. Ph.
Dy ee Ss TS Pe
Want long wheel base truck,
1-1/2 ton, Ford or Chey.
prefer with cattle body, will
consider one without. Will
pay reasonable cash price. No
junk wanted, Give all details
in letter, J. L. Armstrong, Rt.
| ei aeaspesinnne Ph. GR. 4-
Want a 1 purpose plow, 7 or
tt ye in good cond.
43 Phillips Dr.,
9 tooth, ft
ff, B. Hara ;
r
Park, Ph, PO, 1-5518.
. wagon in good
dbl. acting cylinders for H or
|M F
pe a mip een ise oe ES
Want two second hand 10 x}2
SALE EVENTS
Friday, March 25, second an-
nual production sale of
purebred Polled Herefords
_at Katy Bee Farms, Kelly
Ga., Jasper County. Selling
23 bulls and 42 heifers.
Clean heads and clean pedi-
grees. Sale starts at 1 p.m.
For information write E, F.
Perry, Kelly, Ga.
SEED & PLANTS
FOR SALE
Cert. Superfection ever-
bearing strawberry plants, $2
C. PP, Ga. orders only. C. A.
Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd.,
Atlanta, Ph, DI. 4-4706.
Mtn. Huckleberry plants,
bearing size, 25, $2: Black
Walnut sprouts, 3, $1.65; Ha-
zlenut bushes, 25, $2; wild
Strawberry, 5 doz., $1.25;
Blackberry plants, $1 doz.:
Yellow roots, washed clean, 4
Ib. lard boxful, $1.25. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. Nancy Henderson,
Rt. 3, Box 124, Ellijay.
Muscadine grape, 4 - 10 ft.
long, 2, $1; red and yellow
plum, old fashion seedling
peach, 3, $1.00; Black Wal-
nut, Apricot, 2, $1; Boysen-
berry Dewberry, Blackberry,
Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, $1 doz. Will exch. for
sacks, 4; $1. Mrs. B. T. Thorn-
ton, Rt. 1, Bowdon.
Jerusalem artichokes for
eating or planting. M. J. Eth-
eridge, 109 Church St., Ten-
nille. ?
Tenn, Beauty strawberry
plants, $1.50 C.: Klondike
strawberry plants, $1.50 C. PP
to lst and 2nd zone. Mrs. Lena
Hollard, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Mastodon everbearing
strawberry plants, $1 C.;
Black Raspberry, Muscadine
grape vines, Blue Damson
plum trees. Catnip bunchas,
each 6, $1. Mrs. F, M. Turner,
Rt. 6, Gainesville. :
Big Joe strawberry plants,
fine berries and plants, $1 C.,
$8 M. Mrs. R. F. Terrell,
Greenville.
2 varieties figs, 10 to 15 in.
rooted bushes, $3 doz., send
50c extra for postage on small
orders. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1,
Temple.
cE eee es
Nice, healthy, well rooted,
Japanese plum trees at my
place, med. size, 50c ea.: lar-
ge size, 75c ea. They are the
large sweet juicy type that
blooms. Cannot ship. Mrs. E.
G. Baxter, 223 E. Blackshear
Ave., Waycross.
~E arly Jersey Wakefield
frostproof cabbage plants, 309,
$1, 500, 1.50, $2.75 M.: white
Bermuda onion plants, 300, $1,
500, $1.50, $2.50 M. PP in Ga.
et Pitts; Ph. MI. 8-
Sesto Sa eel
Brussels sprouts, Broccoli,
Lettuce, Kohi Rabi, Dill,
Wakefield cabbage, Nest on-
ion plants, heading collards,
garlic plants, Parsley, cauli-
flower, Chinese cabbage, all
35 doz. Add postage and ex-
change on checks. No less $1
orders. Mrs. H, V, Franklin,
Sr., Rt. 1, Register.
100, three yr. old, Breoqwn
Turkey fig trees, excellent
quality figs, $1.50 ea. or $1.25
ea. in lots of 5 and $1 in lots
of 10 or more, At my place.
F, W. Elarbee, 614 E. Lake Drs
Decatur, Ph. DR. 3-7411.
FEED & GRAIN
FOR SALE
Coastal Bermuda hay, high-
ly fertilized, no rain, $30. ton
at farm, M Courson, Ha-
Zlehurst.
Approx. 500 bales bright
Oat straw, 40c bale at barn.
John H. Evans, White, Ph.
EV. 2-0464.
1,000 bu. good shelled yel-
low corn for feed, free of we-
evils, $1.50 bu. Can stay in
good metal bin until you are
PAGE FIVE
Alfalfa hay, in big square e
bales, $1.25 bale at my barn
located on the road between
Wahoo and Zion Church. Eli 3
Saine, Rt. 1, Murrayville.
2,000 bales hay for sale,
mixture of Lespedeza, Fescue,
Rye Grass and Bermuda grassy
All good, clean, hay, never
rained on, $20. ton at my barn
or $25. ton del. in 50 mi. ra-
dius. T. M. Crow, Jefferson.
200 bales Alfalfa hay: 100
bales Oats; 25 bales Millet; 590 .
bales Bermuda grass and
Crab grass mixed. Al= in Fe
square bales and cured with-
out rain. Priced reasonable at
barn. J. F. Harvey, Rt. 1, Cov-
ington, Ph. 6881.
Large quantity choice Coast-
al Bermuda hay, highly fer~
tilized, cut and baled without
rain. Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1,
Screven, Ph. JU. 4-2312
(Odum).
500 bales Orchard grass hay,
good size bales, good hay, 60
bale at my barn. G. M. Wag-
oner, Rt. 2, Blairsville. >
Good hay for sale, $15 tons 4
Bill Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Val- sei
dosta. :
Coastal Bermuda hay for
sale, highly fertilized, no rain,
at farm, $30 ton. M. T. Cour=
son, Hazlehurst. 3
25 or 30 tons good Serecia
hay, some with Oats, 75c bale.
E. F. Seales, Rt. 4, Bowdon. _
Bright heavy feed Oats in
bulk storage, 90c bu.; also, =
well fertilized Coastal hay,
$22 ton and some bright Oats
straw, $18 ton. Merle Ensz,
Rt. 2, Stapleton, Ph. MA. 5-
7583 (Louisville). eh
2,000 bales hay for sale,
mixture of Lespedeza, Fescue,
Rye grass and Bermuda
grass. All good clean hay, nev-_
er rained on, $20 ton at my
barn or $25 ton del. in radius ~
of 50 mi. T. M. Crow, Jeffers
son. f Eye
Coastal Bermuda hay, $23
ton; Serecia Lespedeza hay,
$27 ton; mixed Coastal and
Crabgrass hay, $20 ton. All
well fertilized and of good
quality. Prices FOB barn at
Cuthbert. Donald P e av Ve
4015 Crestview, Dr., Colume-
bus, Ph. FA, 3-5621.
20 tons choice Coastal Ber-.
muda hay, highly fertilized,
cut and baled without rain, a
square bales. Albert Donne
Griffin, Ph. 5534.
err
LIVESTOCK
FOR SALE
aoe
Cattle
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, ~
9 mos. old, good color, Doi-
ino breeding. E. P. Drexel,
Rt. 3, Tifton, Ph. 1052-W-1.
Reg. Aberdeen Angus bull _
for service, fee, $2., locaced _
5 mi. W. Marietta, just off :
Hwy. 120 on Villa Rica Rd.
E. F. Wilkins, Rt. 4, Mari-
etta, Ph. 9-9825.
Purebred Jersev springer
and Guernsey springer, boih
calfhood vaccinated; 1 spring~
ing, 5 gal. per day milch
cow, good butter cow, all to
freshen within 30 days. H.
W. Ring, Rt. 1, Odum.
Reg. Angus bull calves,
Bangs vaccinated for sale or,
trade for Reg. Angus heifers
or cows or riding horses. ~
Peter Hodkinson, C/O Circle
H. Angus Farm, P Ridge,
Cornelia, Ph. 844-J-5. :
Purebred Guernsey bull
calf, well marked, horns
treated, about 2 wks. old for
sale or will trade for pure-
bred Polled Hereford calf or
any beef type or Guernsey
heifer. H. B. Brookshire, Hwy.
60, Suches.
Reg. Black Angus bull,
1,200 lbs., 3 1/2 yrs. old, large
boned and in good shape,
selling to stop inbreeding,
$295. or Will trade for 2 nice
Reg. heifers. W. E. Vinson,
Jr., Rt. 1, Byron.
Angus bull, about 1 yr. old,
wt. about 500 Ibs., no papers,
$125.; also, bull 1/2 Jersey
and 1/2 Guernsey, 1 1/2 yrs.
old, about 600 Ibs., $90. Lo-
cated on Hwy. 60 between
ready for it. Mrs. M. F. Gad-
dis, Box 124, Quitman.
Dahlonega and Blue Ridge
A. B. Grizzle, Suches.
PAGE SIX
FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE JAN. 960
GGuaranteed by Manufacturer
KITCHENS FEED MILLING, shea Atlanta, Georgia ve oo
FF Ground Snap Corn and Molasses GS
Sree ieee nage s (P) Fiber FO 75 2.5
IBE =
AYCOCK GINS, INC., Carrollton, Georgia lie rat 7 LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
Four and One Cattle Feed G 14.0 3.5 9.5 Georgia Best Dairy Feed ; . me 8
(P) Protein F 13.0 3.5 8.7 (P) Protein 14, 35
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia MeCONNELL MILLING COMPANY, Royston, Georgia . 5 e
Prosperity Brand Old Process 36% Protein Mash pea ae a ; Li 7
Cottonseed Meal G 36.0 3.0 se 5 er CO ae
(P) Proteln and Fiber F 34.0 3.5 K oy ae ol ce
agg iinet ca aan vi @ctuei ance MILLMORE MILLING COMPANY, Sparta, Georgia ;
Screenings G 15.0 3.5 6.0 Millmore Hog Ration G 14.0 3.0
(P) Protein F 12.8 3.5 8.5 (P) Protein F 128 aan
COLORADO MILLING AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colorado PILLSBURY MILLS, INC., Clinton, lowa oe - aoe
Wheat Gray Shorts and Screenings GS 16.0 3.5 6.0 Pillsbury's Best Dairy Mixer - a ; 6 i fe :
ee (P) Fiber F 17.2 3.7 7.3 (P) Protein > F 39.8 1.4
COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Guntersville, Alabama SMITH FARM SUPPLY. Reidsville, Georgi ; =
Cc ative S Laying Mash G 22.0 3.0 4.5 Smith's Check-R-Mix Growing Feed All Mash) SB 6 17, f
ee ar tL ie A ee Seas as (P) Protein Fiz 06 47
lina
HERMITAGE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South : Ss
Big Chief Sweet Feed G 9.0 2.0 15.0 16% Carnation Dairy Feed 160 2.5
aie (P) Fiber risa ew ae 7 (P) Fat + ca> 40
FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE BUT WITHIN TOLERANCE
JANUARY, 1960
GGuaranteed by Manufacturer
FFound by State Chemist
FIBER
PROTEIN FAT
AMERICAN CRYSTAL SUGAR COMPANY, Crookston, Minnesota
Plain Dried Beet Pulp G 8.0 3 22.0
* Fiber High F 10.6 6 23.9
Beet Pulp S 8.0 = 22.0
* Fiber High F 9.4 5 24.1
THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, BUCKEYE CELLULOSE
CORPORATION, Cincinnati, Ohio
Buckeye 44% Protein Solvent Extracted Soybean
Oil Meal GS 440 5 7.0
* Fiber aie F 48.1 1.0 7.6
Buckeye 36% Protein Solvent Extracted Cottonseed
Meal GS 36.0 2.0 17.0
* Fiber High F 37.5 2.1 18.4
DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
Arrow Pure Wheat Bran G 14.0 4.0 11.0
* Fat Low F 17.2 3.5 9.8
LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
Tugalo River Dairy Feed G 16.0 3.5 18.0
* Protein Low FP 18.2 3.5 10.0
NASHVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Nashville, Georgia oe
Dry Cob and Shucks OC: 282 ses
Z Se ' Fiber High RSs rs
PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covington, Georgia
Cobs, Shucks, Molasses GS 2.0 5
* Fiber High Fe 47 6
THE RUBY MILLING ai Mesh Cleveland, Georgia ee 4a
i-E: All Mas er u x
ee eee Fat Low Fr. i7-5 3.5
SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Sporabhed South Sone ss
1 16% Dairy Feed r z
ren eee aes * Fiber High he, Sees 3.6
SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
Sco-Co Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal ~ Prime
vee G 36.0 3.0
* Fiber High F 36.0 4.3
SOUTHERN MILLING COMPA Georgia coke es :
g L oncentrate a ee
Duplex 35% Grower ayer oer nicl Cart ee
SWIFT AND COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia d
. Meal Pellets - 36% Protein SG 360 3.0
Swift's ces eal or | ee Sade cats o
FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED JANUARY, 1960
A . G MILLING COMPANY, Maysville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
CUMMING HATCHERY, INC.,
1 feed as declared
Cumming, Georgia
ALLIED MILLS, INC., Gainesvlile, Georgia
6 feeds as declared =
ARMOUR AND COMPANY, Tifton, Georgia
1 feed as declared
ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia
9 feeds as declared
AUBREY FEED MILLS, INC., Louisville, Kentucky
4 feeds as declared
AYCOCK GINS, INC., Carrollton, Georgia
1 feed as declared
B.C PACKING COMPANY, INC., Quitman, Georgia
1 feed as declared
G. Bernd Company, Macon, Georgia
1 feed as declared
BIRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia
18 feeds as declared
BRANNEN FEED MILL, Brooklet, Georgia
1 feed as declared
JHE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, BUCKEYE CELLULOSE CORPORATION,
Cincinnati, Ohio
1 feed as declared
BUHLER MILLS, INC., Buhler, Kansas
1 feed as declared
an MILL AND GIN COMPANY, Washington, Georgia
feed as declared
BURJON MILLING COMPANY, Memphis, Tennessee
1 feed as declared
BYRD MILLING COMPANY, Loganville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
i. B. CARTER, Buford, Georgia
1 feed as declared
EEDARTOWN DAIRY PRODUCTS COMPANY, Cedartown, Georgia
1 feed as declared
CENTRAL COTTON OIL COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
5 feeds as declared
iTy MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia
10 feeds as declared
GLARK MILLS COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
1 feed as declared
LARKE COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Athens, Georgia
ss 3 feeds as declared
Srna MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee
1 feed as declared
DALTON GRAIN COMPANY, Dalton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
DAWSON COTTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia =
1 feed as declared
ee FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, i St
5 feeds as declared ;
ERIE ALFALFA MILLS, INC., Erie, Michigan
2 feeds as declared woes -
JOHN W. ESHELMAN AND SONS, Chamblee, Georgia es
7 feeds as declared 5
EVER-BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
FARMERS EXCHANGE, Canton, Georgia
5 feeds as declared
basics FEED AND SEED, Sylvania, Georgia
1 feed as declared
FARMERS MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Dudley, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
FARMERS PRODUCTS COMPANY, Thomasville, ak
2 feeds as declared
FARMERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Hawkinsvilie, Georgia
1 feed as declared
FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia ote
6 feeds as declared :
FINDLEY BROTHERS, Duluth, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
THE FISH MEAL COMPANY, Beaufort, North Carolina
1 feed as declared
FLAMBEAU MILLING COMPANY, Phillips, Wisconsin
1 feed as declared
FLINT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia
1 feed as declared
FUHRER-FORD MILL COMPANY, INC., Mount Vernon, Indiana
1 feed as declared
GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
30
is as declared
GENERAL MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minesota
3 feeds as declared
GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY COMPANY, INC., Carrollton, Georsia
2 feeds as declared
GEORGIA FERTILIZER COMPANY, Valdosta, Georgia
1 feed
as declared
COOK BROTHERS, DeSota, Georgia
1 feed as declared
GOOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Guntersville, Alabama; Flowery Branch, Georgia
22 feeds as declared
GOSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
2 feeds as declared
HALES AND HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
7 feeds as declared
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft. Valley, Georgia : sue
6 feeds as declared . :
HARTWELL ROLLER MILL, Hartwell, Georgia Seas oe
2 feed as declared
(Continued On Page Seven)
, your choice, $125.
geville Rd., Augusta,
. Polled Here-
already bred
ulls, and extra Polled
d steer, wt. about 550
; also, some small
sale. J. G. Wills,
01
a, Ph. 5-5011.
poe milch cow for
B. L. McDonald, 929
Ter., College Park, Ph.
@ Guernsey and 1
horn Durham with 2nd
8 days old; also, 3
old with
-ealve soon. Calves
by Hereford bull.
ruce, Margret. 3
heifers,
Reg. Guernsey
freshened with heifer
Esnols Diamond No.
} and Wash Back Can-
Ball, No. 540369, fro
milk producers: also
age bulls. F. H. Bunn,
as dec
| Guernsey
mes B. Bartch, 2737}
_ Ayrshire and
Guerr cow to freshen
soon. Will M. White, Rt. 1,
Aragon, Spain eee ON gy
3 Reg. Angus bulls, 8 - 12
mos. old, Grandson of Gen-
eral 100, champ bloodlines
also, 10 Reg. Angus heifers,
all vaccinated, $250. ea. with
papers. Mack Kenemer, 211
ees Hill, Dalton, Ph. BR-8-
oz
- Guernsey heifer to freshen
with 2nd calf last week of
March; 1 Reg. Guernsey male
ealf, wt. about 300 lbs., well
marked, dehorned and ring
in nose. Thurmond,
Farmington.
17 Holstein, Guernsey and
Jersey springers, coming with
nd and 3rd calf, wt. from
1,000 to 1,400 lbs. Some bred
to Holstein and others to
Black Angus. Will give 4 - 6
gals per day. Bangs and TB
test guaranteed. Bob Lane,
Franklin. .
FFA Reg. Guernsey bull,
Curtiss Candy Duke Cur-
tiss bloodlines, Reg. No. 495-
454, halter broke and is gen-
tle, 18 mos. old, $150. A. T.
Moncrief, Box 312, Lavonia.
White faced horned Here-
ford bull, 2 yrs. old, about
900 Ibs., subject to Reg. good
for heavy service, $175. or
will trade for bull of same
qualities to prevent initer-
breeding. Preston M. Worley,
Rt. 3, Riverdale Rd., College|B
Park, PH GR-8-8193. (Jones-
boro).
ford heifer for sale. Mrs. J.
H. Bennett, 729 Gillen Cove
Dr., Macon, Ph, SH-2-4765.
Reg. Angus bulls, calfhood
vaccinated, from clean- herd
and good bloodlines; also,
few young bulls and service
bulls. F. Phillips, C/O
Westover Farm, Kennesaw,
PH 8-2959 (Marietta).
Reg. Angus bulls, Eileen-
mere and _ Bardolievmerie
breeding; also Reg. Hereford
bulls. All sizes, Mrs. Cary
Murray, Rt. 3, Box 493-X,
Albany, Ph. 2-1502.
Reg. horned Hereford bull,
calved May 23, 1959, of Larry
and Duke bloodlines and from
an outstanding sire
weighs, 1,800 Ibs. Carl Rob-
erts, Ball Ground.
Reg. Polled Hereford bull
KBF Beau Mixer 24th, calved
April 14, 1959, selling to pre-
vent inbreeding. A. W. Neely,
Waynesboro.
10 nice size heifers from
dairy herd, Jersey - Holstein
crossed, dehorned and calf-
hood vaccinated, to freshen
in spring and early summer.
ee House, Rignall, Ph. AT-
5-2865.
Several dbl. Reg. Polled
Hereford bulls of CMR ad-
vance Domino breeding, up
to 15 mos. old, well marked,
halter broke, good in every
way and priced to sell. John
. Smith,
Dalton, Ph. BR-8-3705 after
6 PM.
Hereford steer and Here-
that |
Cleveland Rd.,| J.
_ 18 Holstein steer calves,
250 - 300 lbs., 2 beef heifers,
400 lbs. 1 Jersey milch cow
bred to white face to freshen
soon, $1,250 ror all; young
Holstein bull, wt. 900 Ibs.,
$225. Loyd Keadle, Yates-
vine, Ph, 695-J-3 (Barnes-
Reg. Angus bull calves, 8-
12 mos. old, champ bloodlines,
calfhood Bangs vaccinated,
from clean herd, $200. up. W.
T. Torgesen, C/O Whistle Top
Farm, Cornelia.
At Auction: Over 60 fine
Reg. horned Hereford cows,
most of them with calves at
side and bred back. Auction
at the Annual North Ga.
Hereford Assn. Sale, Lafay-
ette (Walker -Co.). Saturday,
April 9, 1960. Pierce A. Yates,
Flintstone.
12 young Reg. Black Angus
heifers, lots of six, $200. All
calfhood vaccinated; 10 Reg.
Angus bulls, $200. - $250.
B. W. Carr, Vienna.
POULTRY
FOR SALE
About 12 roosters, mixed,
some game, R. I. Red and
bantam small_ 60 cents
75e ea.; Med. and up, 75c -
90c, or lot, $8. Cannot ship.
immy Miller, Farmington.
Ph. SO 9-3664 (between 4-8
PM and week-ends).
FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED JANUARY, 1960
{Continued from Page Six)
ER FEED MILLS, INC., Forsyth, Georgla
lared
GE FEED MILLS, Nashville, Tennessee _
as declared
as declared
feed as declared
as declared
3 feeds as declared
G MILLING COMPANY, Rome,
3 feeds as declared
FEED MILLS, INC., Jacksonville, Florida
TIONAL MILLING COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota
ONAL SALT COMPANY, INC., Avery Island, Louisiana
TE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North Carolina
Georgia
NIER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
4 feeds as declared
feeds as
1 feed as
as declared
feeds as declared
_ feeds as declared
a
feeds as declared
LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
LAWSON AND MANOUS FEED COMPANY, Canton, Georgia
LONGINO, McDonough, Georgia
OUISIANA STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Abbeville, Louisiana
LOUISVILLE
ae as declared
FERTILIZER AND GIN
I :
COMPANY, Louisville, Georgla
feed as declared
WELL PACKING [COMPANY, Fitzgerald, Georgia
as declared .
STHERS, INC. OF GEORGIA, Albany, Georgia
8 feeds as declared
LEN FEED MILLS, Fort Wayne, Indiana
feed as declared
ON MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia
} feeds as declared
ILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia
feeds as declared
GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia
feeds as declared
| feed as declared j
MIX FEED MILLS, INC., Athens, Georgia
DRE FARMS AND MILLING COMPANY, Sparta, Georgia
OZIER'S FEED MILL, INC, Bowden, G
1 feed as declared a
PATRICK FEED COMPANY, Covi
4 feeds as declared oe
THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Clinton, lowa
9 declared
PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, Georgia
1 feed as declared
PUCKETT BROTHERS, Blakely, Georgia
Georgia
declared
THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
12 feeds as declared
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY
58 feeds as declared
RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia
feeds as declared
RODNEY MILLING COMPANY, Kansas City, Missouri
1 as declared
none OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia
declared
SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Americus, Georgia
1 feed as declared
ED SMITH AND COMPANY, BROKER, Atlanta, Georgia
1 feed as declared
SMITH FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia
1 feed as declared ,
SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
3 feeds as declared
SOUTHERN COTTON OIL DIVISION, Macon, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Florida
2 feeds as declared
SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
feeds as declared
B. B, Reds and Silver Duck-~
wing, Old Eng. game ban-
tams, also 600 egg cap. incu-
bator, good cond. G. L. Kuy=
kendall, 4465 Boulder Park
Rd., S. W. Atlanta 11, Ph. DI
4-2737.
4 white Muscovy quackless
ducks, beginning to lay, eat
ea. Cannot ship. Mrs. Fre
Atkinson, Rt. 4, Valdosta.
10 Speckled guineas, $1 ea.;
also bantam hens and rooster,
50c ea. Clyde Bone, Rt. 3,
Dallas.
15 choice hens, April 1959
hatch, cross R. I. Reds an d
Barred Rocks, laying brown
eggs, $1.50 ea. Come and get.
E. W. Reid, 5615 Memorial Dr,
Stone Mountain. Ph. HI 3-6107
Genuine Ga. strain Wild
turkey breeders, eggs and
poults in season. For re-stock=
ing. No tame turkey mixture.
Russell Bowen, Jr., Rt. 1,
Bainbridge.
4 turkey hens, 1 bronze, 2
white, 1 dark, $4 ea. Margaret
Smith, Rt. 3, Bascomb Rd,
Woodstock.
5 B. turkey hens and gob-
bler, last spring hatch, 25.00
FOB my place. Will ship, and
will exch. for Peafowls. Mrs.
T. F. Haygood, Cassville.
Dark Cornish bantams
Bulldog type, Show birds, and
direct strain Show birds, $7.50
trio; extra females, $2.50 eas
. W. Pealor, 794 Ponce de
TR 5-3829.
: St. Louis, Missourl
SECURITY MILLS OF JACKSONVILLE, INC., Jacksonville, Florida
4 feeds as declared
SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Carolina
2 feeds as declared
SESSIONS OIL MILLS, Enterprise, Alabama
1 feed as declared
SOUTHLAND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
as declared
ILLS, Byron, Georgia
as declared
SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Carolina
. 1 feed as declared :
2 feeds as declared
feeds as declared
eine
feed as declared
MOSTELLER FLOUR AND FEED COMPANY, ING., Chamblee, Georgla
E MILLING COMPANY, Nashville, Georgia
ONAL OATS COMPANY, East St. Louls, Illinols
STANDARD FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
1 as declared
STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon and Marletta, Georgia
6 feeds as declared
SWIFT AND COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois; Moultrie and East Point, Georgla
Il feeds as declared
feed as declared
EW ERA MILLING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Kansas
TRAYLOR'S MILL, Carrollton, Georgia
1 feed as declared
feeds as declared
NORTH GEORGIA FEED AND POULTRY, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia
1 feed as declared
19 feeds as declared
NEE ROLLER MILLS,
\ MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota
Seneca, South Carolina
WEST END MILLING COMPANY, INC., Quitman, Georgia
1 feed as declared
WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
8 feeds as declared
as declared
HERY, Lawrenceville, Georgla
WHITE PROVISION COMPANY, Atlanta, Georgia
1 feed as declared
COMPANY, Canton, Georgia
As Declared 474
Penalized 14.
Other Violati 13
TOTAL S0t
Leon Ter. N. E. Atlanta 6. Ph.
PAGE EIGHT
_
MISCELLANEOU
FOR SALE
Biacksmith vice, $5.50. Will
not ship COD. Fred Wither-
spoon, 308 Holderness St. SW,
fulanta 10 PhP, 35251;
Nice country salt cured
hams, 75c lb.; shoulders, 50c
Ib. weieht 25 to 50 Ibs. ea.
Will not ship. Also, want
some cone seed. State price per
Bu. Comer Meeks, Rt. 1, Al-
to.
Martin gourds, 25 to 45 in.,
$5c ea. ate my place. ~H. F.
Head, Andersonville.
Exe. quality hen manure,
litle or no ~shavings. Del.
westside Atlanta. L. E. Wid-
ney, 3859 Bakers Ferry, SW,
Atlanta, Ph. PL. 3-9005.
Red sugar cane, 3-6 ft. long,
$3 C. Located 1 mi. E. 5 Points
on Sylvester Rd., C. K. Pow-
ell, Rt. 15, Box 506, Albany.
White feed sacks, 3, $1 plus
ostage; also, chicken - ferti-
izer, 50c bag. Mrs. J. E. Car-
ter, Box 487, McMurry Dr.,
SW. Atlanta 11, Ph, DI. 4-
1338.
Nearly new steel frame, pe-
dals and seat grindstone, large
stone for sale or trade for
cider mill or good drag har-
row. Ken Moss, 6049 Boyles-
ton Dr., NE, Atlanta 5, Ph.
BL. 5-2227.
Large quanity new frames,
wex foundation and other mis-
cellaneous bee keeping equip.
for sale in one lot. Mrs. Ethel
L. Jackson, 1060 Orlando Rd.,
mW utlanta-di
Old fashion green sugar
cane, the soft kind, for plant-
ing, four cents per stalk at
farm, located 5 mi. NE Adel.
ill ship. Lonnie H. Grims-
Jey, Adel, Ph. 7014 (Sparks).
Jerusalem Artichokes, $2
gal.; 2 gal., $3.85 plus ex-
change on checks other than
National Bank; $1.50 gal. and
$8 bu. at my home; $8 bu.
chgs. col if shipped. C. W.
Page, 149 North Ave., NE,
Atlanta 8, ph. TR. 4-6452.
5 lbs. dried pears and ap-
ples, worm, peelings and core
free and peaches with peal-
ings, all one kind or some of
ea., $3 through 3 rd. zone; al-
0, 2 pts, clean pecan meats,
$1.50 PP 3rd zone. Mrs. Genie
_ Sanders, Rt. 2, Buchanan.
Fresh California multiply- |
ing Beer seed, 25c for large
tart, or..6: -starts, S12. PF
Veeks, Rt. 2, Box 261, Blue
idge.
Spee tee Steno a ene
80 white chicken feed sacks,
100 Ibs. cap., nice, smooth
cloth, 25c ea. Will ship COD
and you pay postage. Imme-
late shipment. Mrs. G. M.
Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairsville.
_ Leaf sage, 35 teacup But-
ton Snake root and Ratsbane,
6c large match box; wild Cu-
cumber bark, Tattle root, De-
vils Shoestring, Blood root
Queen of Meadow, Yella -
oot mone 3280, 4 lb. lara
oxful. PP in Ga. P, B.
eel ca
Dry ground Sage, 50. -
cupful: red hot eneae oa
pods, 30c; Black Snake root
60c large match boxful: Queen
of Meadow root, Rattle root
Yellow root, Wild Cucumber
bark, each, $1, 2 Ib. lard box-
ful; lg. red peanuts and pink
peanuts. for eatine only, $2
k. Add postage. GT Bro
Re at Ball Ground. tee
Martin gourds, 15 - 16 j
15c ea.: ski al Osin abe eee
19 ~ 20 in., 25 ea. 21-22 in
30c ea. No COD orders. Add
postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten
Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla,
1959 crop large Moo -
cans, 40e Ib. in 5 or 10 Mb
lots; print feed sacks, 100 Ib.
size, $4 doz. All dif. or 4 alike.
Add postage. No checks or
COD. Mrs, B, C. Plyler, Rt. 1
Claxton. :
60 Ibs.
6 good, well filled
1959 crop, Stuart pane
closing out at 35c lb. if- all
taken by 1 party; also, about
20 lbs. nice seedlings, 20c lb.|D
if all taken by 1 party, Add
Postage. Mrs. L. R, Brown,
Box 809, N. Tennessee ti:
Cartersville.
Print feed sacks, 100 Ib.
cap., light and dark cols., 1, 2,
3 and some alike, 3 $1.25 PP.
Mrs. John Bius, Rt. 2, Cuth-
bert.
4 Large solid iron, heavy
duty, wagon wheels, $5.00 ea.
or $20 for lot at my farm.
M. Morris, Charkston, Ph. HI.
3-6375.
Sears can sealer, practically
new, $10. A. D. Blackstock,
Rt. 2, Douglasville.
3 salt cured hams, avg.
about 25 lbs., 60c lb.; should-
ers, 40c; midlings, 30c. Will
not ship. Leroy Ashworth, Rt.
1, Dacula, Ph. TH. 3-4431.
~ Wagon wheels, $5.00 ea.;
large dinner bell, $25. Cannot
ship. Clyde Bone, Rt. 3, Dal-
las.
ANosds:100: .pct:=pune.ssu=
gar cane syrup, case of 12,
1/2 gals., $8.00; case of 24, 1
qts., $8.50. Ross Swann, Daw-
son.
Roping saddle complete with
roping stirrups, 15 in. padded
seat, 13 in. swell, 2 in. can-
tle with Cheyenne roll. Fully
hand carved, $125.00. C. C.
Hatch, 1051 Forrest Blvd.,
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-4239.
Barn cured, 7 ft., oak fence
posts, 25c at my barn. M. G.
Reed, Dogwood Farm Rd., De-
catur, Ph. BU. 9-7313.
Yellow root, freshly dug and
washed, 4 lb. lard boxful, 75c.
Add postage. Miss Annie Sue
Walker, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Walnut meats, nice and
clean, good tasting, bright
color, $1 pt. Add postage. M.
M. Cochran, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Med. and large Martin
gourds, 50c ea. small, 35c ea.;
catnip, 30c bunch; pepermint,
30c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Yellow root, freshly dug
and washed, 4 lb. lard boxful,
85c;: Yellow root plants, 30c
doz.; Raspberry plants, 60c
doz.; tame Gooseberry plants,
6, 30c; Queen of Meadow. 4
bunches, 50c; Catnip, 20c
match boxful; Cowhorn pep-
per; -10 pods, 35c, home use
only. Add postage. Mrs. Mar-
tha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 52,
Ellijay
Cane seed: big soft green,
$8.00 C.: red Ribbon, long
DOoInts. sol: = i-4t $10<C=
old time red Ga. cane, $10 C.;
U. S. hard green cane, 7 - 9
ft., real nice, $6 C stalks at
bed. W. C. Burnsed, Ellabell,
Ph. 3-2568 (Pembroke).
Yellow root, freshly du g
and nicely washed, 85c for 4
lb. lard boxful; red hot pep-
per pods for home use, 25c
doz: pods. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay.
Cane seed, Williams variety,
Germ., 77 pct. Eugene Cook,
Rt. 2, Blairsville.
Large Martin gourds, 0c
ea.; small, 35c ea.; seed of
same, 25c large pkt. Add pos-
tage, Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt.
5, Ellijay. #
U. S. green cane, 6 - 9 tte
ivery fine, $6 C.; big soft U.
5. green cane for chewing and
market syrup, $7 C. E. G.
Shuman, Ellabell, Ph, 3-3286
(Pembroke).
Yellow root, Sassafras root,
wild cherry bark, freshly dus
and washed clean, 5 lb. sugar
bag full, $1. Add postage. Miss
Grace E. Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Seed cane, soft green, soit
red, blue and Ribbon, eight
cts. per stalk; hard green and
hard red Govt improved, six
cts. per stalk at the bank. S.
J. Foss, Rt 1: Brooklet, (at
Denmark), Hwy. 67, Ph. TE.
9-3187.
_ Short neck Martin gourds,
big size, 30c ea, PP. C. A.
Hammond, Rt. 4, Fitzgerald.
White, 100 Ib., chicken feed
sacks, ae eters at all, 20c
ea.; print chicken feed sacks,
100 Ib., lots of odd ones, a
few 2 and 3 alike, 3, $1: PP
on orders of $2 or more. Mrs.
tee Jackson, Rt. 2, Fayette-
ville.
ne ee ease
Catnip bunches, Hazelnuts
bushes, Beechnut bushes, ble
amson plum trees, Musca-
dine grape vines, 6, and black
Raspberries, 6, $1. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt.
6. Gainesville.
Pure, fresh, hog lard, 25 Jb.
can, $4; 50 lb. can, $8 at my
farm. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fay-
etteville, Ph. HO. 1-4181.
Pure honey extracted & pas-
teurized, 2 lb. jar, 60c; case of
12 jars, $6.25. All FOB. John
T.|L. Snare, Rt. 4, Gainesville.
Castor beans, 40c pt., $3 gal.
Add postage. Special price on
large lots, L. H. Cousins,
Greenville,
4 heavy wagon wheels, 3
in. tires and rear end, all in
good shape. Harve Roper, Hi-
awassee. ~
HANDICRAFTS -
FOR SALE
Three piece vanity set
crochet, 2 scarfs for coffee
table; $1.50 ea.; 3 handmade
quilts large enough for spread
$8. ea. P. P. Carie Bates, Rt.
2, Box 153, Kennesaw.
Attractive all - leather.
hand tooled, different design
Billfolds, $7.50 ea. Earl
Stuckey, Blackshear.
Pretty Print aprons, (not
feed bags), 3 for $1.10, PP.
Mrs. Hattie Hughes, 416 Hill
St. Toecoa.
3 pe. crocheted vanity sets
or Emb. with crocheted ed-
ging $1. set; 15 in. crocheted
Rose Doilies $1.50: ea.; croc-
heted white wheat doilie,
15 in. $1.25; crocheted pine
apple white doilie, 20 in. $1.-
719.. PP: in Ga. -no? checks: or
stamps. Dura Bradley, Rt. 2,
Waco.
9 pe. arm chair set $3.50;
9 pc. white chair sets and
sofa, $4.50; 6 pc. white sets
$3., ecru and white, 3 pe.
vanity sets $1.50. and $2.;
center pieces colored and
white $1. and $1.50; hot pot
holders and mats to match
$1. Mary Tumlin, Eastanol-
lee.
Little girl print dresses 1
to 6 years $1.50 ea.; 6 to 8
$2.; Fancy organdy tea aprons
stitched with automatic ma-
chine, $1.50 ea. Add postage,
Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville.
Nice print aprons 75c ea.
add 25c postage for any 2
aprons; few hand woven pot
holders, 15c ea. Mrs. Ozie
White, Rt. 1, Bowdon.
15 Double bed size quilt
tops, machine pieced, not
feed sacks, good material, $2.
ea. PP; Mrs. G. Austin,
Rt. 1, Felton.
Crocheted doilies, 12, 15,
and 18 in. $1.10, $1.35, $1.65
del.; 3 pc. standard size vani-
ty sets with 15 in. matching
doilie $3.; dresser scarfs 15
x36 in. $3. and $3.50 del.
Mrs. Ida Walker, 232 Maple
St., Carrollton. :
Aprons, medium size, good
print 50c ea. Pot Holders cot-
ton filled good size, 10c ea.;
some applique 25c; 2 quilt
tops machine pieced, good
print, $2. ea, Add postage.
Mrs. Greer Cleghorn, Rt. 2,
Ocilla. -
Baby Moccasins, soft, wash-
able, genuine lambskin, hand-
laced and embroidered; sizes,
small med. large; colors, pink,
blue, and white. Perfect for
gitits. Gift box included. $1-
25 pLe iS pr.. $3.50; PP. Mrs:
Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, Cal-
houn.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops,
Fancy Flowers, Morning Star,
Jap. Puzzle, Crazy Loons and
7 other dif. patterns, $2.50
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Alma
Pharr, Rt. 1, Canton.
Leather Wallets, men or
womens; weaved asst. or
plain, $2. ea. Jersey cotton
pot holders, 10c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Garney Porter-
field, Rt. 2, Comer, Ga.
Quilt top, double bed size,
machine stitched of new
prints, part block and part
patchwork, $3. ea. Add _post-
age. Mrs. Roy Bonds, Rt. 1,
Homer.
Novelty pot holders, 25c
ea., 6, $1.: dainty aprons, 75c
ea; 2. $1.25; dish towels,
emb., 35 ea., 3, $1.; dbl. bed
size quilt tops, of new cot-
ton cloth, $2.50 ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay.
f
[ Crocheted tablecloth, 5
} in., $25.; crocheted doilies,
dif. designs, 12 in. $1.; 14
in., $1,253.16 in... $1.75, Mrs: p:
Sallie Wright, Morganton.
Emb. pillowcases .with cro-
cheted edging, $1. set; old
fashion bonnets, $1. ea; a-
prons, med., 60c, large 75c.
clothes pin bags, made like
little dress, $1. ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Floyd Major, Rt.
8, Gainesville.
Hand crocheted orlon capes
white or black, pineapple de-
sign,; med. size, $6. ea. Mrs.
Eee Hunt, Rt. 4, Blairs-
ville.
Large white double bed
size crocheted bed _ spread,
over 3 hundred medallions
and fringe $40.; 3 piece vani-
ty set with varigated croch-|'
eted Butterflies, blue, $3.;
large center piece about 30
or 35 in., white in wheat de-
sign, $3. Mr. H. F. Head, Rt.
1, Andersonville.
Pillowcases, emb. or patch
worked, $1. pr.; aprons, trim- |
ed, print or pastel, 60c ea.;
dresser scarfs emb. and
crocheted ends, 50c ea.; baby
pillowcases, emb. 40c; clothes
pin aprons, 50c. Add postage.
$5. orders PP. Mrs. Byron
Haynes, Rt. 7, Gainesville.
Afghan, ripple, 3 ply wool
size 50 x 60 in 4 shades of
blue and 4 shades of rose $20.
PP. Miss Clara Mooney, Star
Rt. B, Ellijay.
12 new hand made quilt
tops, double bed size, new
material, all pieced by pat-
tern, some made of new cord-
uroy, $2.50 ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Lester Smith, Rt. 2, Wa-
co. ;
2 large size, white, muslin
laundry bags; 1 girl, green
and black, 1 clown, lavender
with black and yellow; $2.
ea. Mrs. Troy Staten, Box
65, Chatsworth Rd., Dalton.
Quilts. 3 172 iet
double bed size, lining dyed
to match top, nicely made,
$5. to $10. ea. 60c postage
ea. Mrs. Grady Jenkins, Rt.
2, Box 192, Adairsville.
Fancy drip dry broadcloth
pillowcases, 7 in. crocheted
wild rose medallion, crochet-
ed edge, white or pink, with
blue varigated or lavender
varigated, white or rose cro-
chet; $2.75 ea. PP. Crocheted
doilies 17 in. white, green
edge, red flowers
edge. $2. ea. PP. Send Money
Order. Mrs.
way, Rt. 4, Ellijay.
Nice, new, handmade quilts
double bed size, good cot-
ton print and solids, cotton
padding, Grandmothers Flow-
er Garden, Dbl. Wedding
Ring and Chip - Basket, with
appliqued handles, $12. ea.
Add .postage. Miss Marie Ma-_
this, Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay.
Aprons, nice, new material,
prints or solid, large size, 75c
ea.; New handmade quilts,
full dbl. bed size, solid cot-
ton material, cotton padding,
quilted by design, Hope ot
Harford, Three Cheer $12.50
ea. and other new handmade
quilts for $6.50 ea. PP. Miss
Mabel Mathis, Rt. 5, Box
57, Ellijay. :
Baby shoes made from very
soft washable, lambskin;
blue, pink, or white, $1.50
ea. Anne M. Daniel, Talking
Rock. ?
Asst. Border aprons, large,
75e ea. 4 $2.50; med. 60c ea.
4 $2.; small 35c ea. 4 $1.20.
Add postage. Miss Grace E.
Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Humpty Dumpty pajama
Bags, arms, legs, and jackets
made of prinis, checks, or
solid colors, emb. head and
face on White, 10 in. back
zipper closing, $1.50 ea. 1
crocheted doily, 16 in. ruf-
fle $1.75; pot holders 15c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. W. J.
Suggs, Rt. 1, Chickamauga.
4 double bed size quilts,
machine made, $12. for 4,
add $1 .postage or $3. ea.
and 50c postage; send M. O.
ae J. J, Livingston, Rt. 1,
itts. :
Novelty pot holders, 25c
ea. 6, $1.; dainty aprons, 75c
ea., 2, $1.25; dish towels, emb.
35c ea., 3, $1.; dbl. bed size
quilt tops, new cotton cloth,
$2.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs.
W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Elli-
Lays 5 cae
2
cotton,
around | 7
Edward Hollo-|
Nice print percale apron:
no pockets, med. 1]
trimmed and well [
ea. or 3 for $1.50. .
age, orders of 6 or |
be postpaid. Mrs, Ned
rell, Rabun Gap. 2
in squares,
with stripe, $8. ea. or
Mrs. S. Wallace, Jo
tree 2 Ra RE A
SPIN sss ys :
Hand carved han
Cowhide Billfolds, $
PP; with Masonic Er
$3. ea., 6 or more $2.
. $24; handmade
bags with billfold to
Gator or Lizard, brow
size 6 x 8 x 4, billfolds, |
brown and tan, $7. set. J
ny Bonds, Battey Hosj
Rome. :
Tatting, 4 yrs., white d
ble, 50c yd., 3 yds.
double, 50c yd., 5~
d., 7 yds. white sing.
yd., 6 yd. fancy
cases and scarfs, 50 yd.
G. C. Clifton, Rt. 3, Box
Millen. Peony
Dbl. size quilt to
of new print scraps,
tie, 2 Non Such, 1 Lazy
3 Brick made of wool
flannel, $2.50 ea. Add %
postage for one, 35 for two.
Mrs. C. C. Davis, Rt. 1,
pire. ; 5
Pillow cases,
crocheted edge $ bi
cloth pillow cases, en
crocheted edge $1.25
fashion bonnet, $1
aprons, 3 small
75c, with bib $1.; dish tow
, $1. -emb. -or p ve
25 postage. Nell Bennet
1, Box 21, Oak Wood.
Handbags, crocheted,
ferent styles, made fr
corde, $6., $8., $10. any color;
crocheted stoles, wool, nylon,
or orlon, $8., $10.,
baby outfits, cotton,
nylon or orlon $' bo!
wool, nylon, cotton or 01
$1.; baby shawls, $8.
Crocheted hats, 2 1/2.
nylon or orlon $7.; t
brim, $3., 75 pct. Ray:
t. Cotton; rolled b
Pillow cases, emb. croc
ed edging $1. set; old fash
bona oa a C pie
oy made like little dr
ea.; med. 60c, ;
ville. v2
Crochet Doilies, rose p
doily, 15 in. $2.;
ey
pleat vanity set, $3.50;
leated center piece, 28
5., crocheted pot holders
ea. Miss Lois Spears, Rt
Finleyson. _ as
~ Quilt tops, Wine Glass,
50 ea. Dbl Wedding |
$4.50, Dbl. bed size. A
postage. No checks. Mrs
H. Mealer, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
One round Ecru tatted tabli
cloth, 72 across, $50.; a no.
of round tatted center piec
Ecru and White, 17 1/2
Cr08;. -$2.15:-.ta.-
charges added to
without postage
Wad Harr on,
mes J
pineapp. 1
ruffle doily, 15 in. $2.; rose
aa
ne ener