Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1960 April 13

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owder, Water Mixture








our military forces of good
ole milk...

_ Investigations by our department re-
vealed that a Thomasville ice cream mix
d powdered milk brokerage firm
tracted to supply fresh wholesome







rce Base, Panama City, and the Naval
Base, Jacksonville, Florida, and Fort
wart, Georgia. Further investigation
saled however that this same concern
| worked out an arrangement with two
airy plants to provide a bootleg milk
ixture of water and powdered milk as
ubstitute for whole milk.

: is my personal opinion that it is







: made of water and powder as it
) handle and sell bootleg liquor. Geor-
a law prohibits the sale of such boot-
milk. The law is designed to protect
he consuming public from fraudulent at-
tempts to pass off an inferior quality
product as. the real thing:
The problem of fraudulent attempts
ass off such inferior milk to our arm-
_ed services is not new and is not peculiar







nissioners and Directors of Agricul-
e convinced that this same thing is
daily throughout the nation.
irect result of the governments
to buy milk at prices that run
tual production costs.
Basicaly its the old old story of try-
g to buy something for nothing and
getting gypped in the process, ;
__ The armed services need to wake up
he fact that if they want good whole-
milk for our military forces they
to have to pay a price at least
production costs. To attempt to
quality milk at less than pro-

Georgia

BOOTLEG

WEDNESDAY, APRIL 13, 1960

MILK UNCOVERED

Farmers

Bulletin

Commissioner

NUMBER 82





to the armed services at Tyndall Air

just as heinous to handle and sell boot-

to Georgia. The National Association of







Agricultural

CALENDAR

April 11 - 13, Southeastern Fairgrounds,
Atlanta - Georgia Livestock Exposi-
tion. : 2



May 10, Eatonton Project Area, Eatonton -
Beef Cattle Field Day.



May 23 - 27, Poultry Division, University of
Georgia, Athens - Annual Southeastern
Egg Quality and Grade Training
School.









duction costs will result in continuous ef-

forts by unscrupulous individuals to sell
a bootleg, watered down product.

The present military milk purchasing
program results not only in an inferior
grade product but in a tremendous waste
of taxpayer money. If the armed services
insist upon using such an inferior pro-
duct they should have their cooks mix
water and powdered milk in the armed
services kitchens rather than pay fancy

prices to have someone else mix it for
them.

I have take appropriate action against
the Georgia concerns perpetuating this

fraud on the Federal government and I

have asked Sen. Richard Russell, chair-
man of the Senate Armed Services Com-
mittee and Rep. Carl Vinson, chairman
of the House Armed Services Committee,
to investigate this ridiculous government
procedure in purchasing milk .

In addition I would suggest to the
armed services that if they plan to con-

tinue their present milk purchasing pro-

gram they should set up some kind of
inspection program to protect themselves
similar to that program we administer in
protecting the citizens of Georgia.



BIDS PAY

Harold Baxter, Forestry marketing
specialist, Agricultural Extension Ser-
vice, reports a recent survey of timber
stumpage sales shows that where more
than one bid was obtained, each addition-

ai bid resulted in an increase of $1.25 per |

thousand board feet in the sale price.

- Ceorgia, First:

_ @ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER
- @ PEANUTS @ IMPROVED PECANS



Farmers Warned Of
Crofolaria In Corn

The Georgia Feed Association has be-
come quite concerned about the presence
of toxic crotolaria in shelled corn design-
ed for use as livestock feed.

Will L. Kinard, secretary and treasur-

er of the Georgia Feed Association Says

that within the past few years the greater

use of combines in harvesting corn has

resulted in crotolaria seed becoming a

special problem as combines harvest the

crotolaria seed along with the corn.

Feed manufacturers can not use corn
that contains crotolaria because -crotolaria
seed are toxic to livestock. As a result
farmers selling corn for feed purposes
must either try to prevent crotolaria
from contaminating corn or have the corn
cleaned before selling it.

Kinard says the problem of crotolaria
seed in corn has become acute with Geor-
gia feed manufacturers. He emphasizes
that Georgia feed manufacturers want to
buy Georgia corn but they must be as-
sured of a quality product they can use
and the presence of crotolaria seed makes
corn unfit for their use. :

The Agricultural Extension Service
has now embarked on an educational cam-
paign through county agents to familia-
rize farmers with the problem and assist
them in their efforts to halt contamina-
tion of feed grains by crotolaria seed.

Farmers are now being urged not to

plant corn on land growing crotolaria and

to stop planting crotolaria entirely so as
to prevent its spread to clean fields. They
are advised to have combined corn pro-
cessed at a seed cleaning plant, to use
Hart Scour Kleen attachments on corn
combines and use seed cleaning equip-
ment with all husker shellers.

Georgia experiment stations are now
conducting research projects to determine
the best means for eradicating crotolaria
in corn fields.

It is estimated there are some 31,000
acres in southcentral and Southeast Geor-
gia now contaminated with crotolaria.

All farmers growing corn for use in
livestock feed will save themselves a lot
of trouble if they will see to it that the
grain is not contaminated with crotolaria.

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Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga.,
by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second
class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga.,
under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special
at of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8,

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All requests for

ee wre ey! Sou LET

po Meat is a
White 8 in family,
wants job on poultry or cattle
farm. Wife can also work.
Need 4 R. house, wired for
stove; on school bus route.
Have to be moved. Brooks
Whitley, Rt. 1, Lithonia.

Single, 48 yr. old white man
wants crop on halves, with
sont man. O. L. Clark, Hart-
well.

White couple 40 yrs. old,
wants job on poultry, broilers
or reg. farm work. Live with
family or small house. Have
to be furnished. Will work.
Easy to get along with. Go
anywhere. Have to have Bus
fare. Troy Binford, Porterdale.

2 men in family of 4, want
jobs on truck farm at once.
Have to be moved. D.
Black, Rt. 4, Jonesboro.

White woman, 43 yrs. old,
with girl, 13 and boy 10 yrs.
old, wants job on farm, light
farm work. Have to have
transportation. Mrs. Essie Dur-
ham, Rt. 1, Box 1700, LaFay-
ette.

Want job as Caretaker on
large farm, caring for stock,
etc. Exp. in gen. maintenance
work, 54 yrs. old, Baptist,
honest, dependable and will-
ing worker. Single. High
school education. M. Den-
mark, c/o Macon Rescue Mis-
sion, Macon.

White, married, 50 yr. old
man, no children, in good
health, exp. with laying hens,
wants job on chicken farm.
Have to have house and be
moved, Jess Martin, 582 Mc-
Afee St. NW, Apt. 603. At-
lanta 13. Ph. TR 6-0431.

White, sober, 55 yr. old
man, alone, wants job on
farm, or Crop on shares. Can
do most anything on farm.
Cant drive tractor. Batch and
reasonable salary. George
Morrow, 575 A Tennelle St.
S. E., Atlanta 12. :

Young couple want job as
caretaker on chicken or cattle
farm. Can drive truck and
tractor. Bobby R. Cooper, Rt.









FARM

HELP

WANTED



Want at once, white, coun-
try raised, settled woman, to
ve in house on farm with
elderly woman and do light
farm chores for room, board
nd $30. month. Mrs. W. E.
- aller, RT. C, Box 55, Grif-
in.



Want middleaged couple,
with or without family, to
look after hens (poultry).
Good salary and house fur-
nished. References required.
See. Comer Abernathy, Rob-
ertstown.



Want white or col. couple to
tend to hogs and cows and
about 20 acres of land. Must
be clean, honest and sober. E.
L. Kennedy, 3965 Grand Ave.,

Macon. Ph. SH 2-9997.

Want nice, middleaged,
white woman to stay in farm
home with elderly couple and
do light farm work, for home
and small salary. Mrs. Char-
lie Hightower, Rt. 2, Tarry-
town, Ph. 4926 (Vidalia).

Want exp. farm family,
white or col., for general farm
work and truck crops, also
raise broilers on shares, or
day work. Good pay, 5 R.
house, Elec., good water,
school bus and mail Rt. by
door. Wood, garden and truck
patches free. Letters ans. John
A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin.

Want reliable, settled white
couple, no children, for Ros-
well Farm. Caretaker and odd
farm jobs. Unusually nice
house and livable pay. Write,
and how can be reached by
"phone. Elizabeth Copeland, P.
O. Box 12098, Northside Sta.
Atlanta 5.

ble, non-drinker, white or
col., who is interested in farm-
ing and can operate farm ma-
chinery, especially be an exp.
tractor driver. House furnish-

ed and daily wages. Must
furnish good references. W.
e Greer, Sr., 502 E. Con-
yers St. Covington.

m,

Want reliable and dependa- | 13



Want party to cultivate and
tend crop on shares, on ex-
tra good land. Carrie Jeffords,
Rt. 4... Box. 413, -Carswelt
Ave., Waycross.

Have about 1-1/2 A. garden
spot I want planted and ten-
ded on share basis. Cecil
Waters, 3549 Covington Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9- 2357.

FARM WORK

WANTED







White man, single, 48 yrs.
old, wants job light farm work
on farm or Caretaker. Small
salary, room and board. Em-
mett Smith, 1186 Francis St.
N. W., Atlanta 13.

_ 2 middleaged brothers, want
jobs on cattle farm. Both can
drive tractor. Need 5-6 R.
house. 4 in family. Have to
be moved. Live 1 mi. Zebulon
on Williamson Hwy. James
Flournoy, Rt. 1,.Box 115, Wil-
liamson.



Want job on chicken farm
within 50 mi. Gainesville.
Layers or broilers. Must have
at least 4 R. house or more,
with running water and Elec.
outlet for stove. Salary no
object. Have small private in-
come. Can move self. R. T.
Agnew, Rt. 5, Box 775, Wheel-
er Rd. Augusta.

White, married man, 22 yrs.
old, no children, wants job
on dairy farm. Experienced.
Wife also to work. Non-
drinker, honest and dependa-
ble. Want 2-3 R. house and
wages. La Vonell Collins, 236
Alexander St. N.W., Atlanta



40 yr. old Dairyman, 20 yrs.
experience, DeLaval and
Surge milking machines and
all types of dairy farm equip-
ment and tractor, wants job.
Must have truck to move.
Mack E. Holloman, Rt. 1,
Plains.

3, Athens, Ph. LI. 6-6886.

SALE EVENTS

April 25 and 26Monday and
Tuesday Shetland Pony
Auction Sale . . . Cordele,
Crisp Co. . . . Over 350,
both Reg. and Grade Ponies.
Mares and stallions for
breedingand plenty ponies
of all sizes for children. L.
L. Williams, Cordele, Ph.

FLOWERS

FOR SALE







Catalpa bushes 12 18 in.
25e ea., 20-30 in. 35c ea., 3-4
ft. 40c ea.; 4 1/2 - 6 ft., 60c ea.
At my home. Mrs. H. P. Ader-
hold, 510 W. Vesta Ave. Col-
lege Park,

Chrysanthemums, Silver-
sheen, Two-tone Orchid, Fu-
chsia, Bronze, Yellow and pink
(quill like) white, yellow Do-
ty, Orchid Bouquet, Pink Pom,
Red Button, Large Rose Daisy,
Small Pink Daisy, 25 plants,



Supply limited. Ruth Under-
wood, Rt. 3, Conyers.

Hawaiian Tea Plant, Pink
dbl. Geranium, $1.25; Lettuce
Leaf, Dbl. White Begonia. $1.;
Boston ferns, Beefsteak, Bas-
ket Begonias, 65c, Marble
Queen, Bronze leaf Pathas,
Xmas Cactus, 50c; Novelty
cactus, Zebra Grass, 45c;
Giant, Red leaf, Silver Band
Jews, 35c. Mrs. Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming.

Pink Cannas, $1. doz. large
roots; Nov. blooming Narcis-
sus, very large head of blooms,
50c doz.; Yellow Jonquils, 50c
doz.; Little button yellow, red
and pink Chrysanthemums,
50c doz. Add Postage. ". H.
Rockmore, Covington.

Unrooted Camelia cuttings,
Sara Frost, Jarvis Red, Mrs.
Truman, rooted Vinca Minor,
English Ivy, 60e doz. 2 doz.
$1.; Forsythia, purple wisteria,
summer lilac; Bridalwreath,
Babybreath Spirea, pink D.
Perkins Rose, 30c ea. 4, $1.
Add postage. No checks. Mrs.
B. C, Plyler, Claxton,









$2.25. PP. Mixed collection. | 25



apy eae ea og Ca ead
Mixed Bulbs: Short cup,
Trumpet and dbl. Daffodils,
tiny yellow Narcissus and Jon-
quils, $1. C. Chrysanthemums,
bronze spider, red, pink and
white, all double, 60 doz.;
Yellow Korean, Daisy type,
and Two tone yellow Button
50c doz. Add postage on orders
under $1.50. Mrs. Ella
scores c/o A. H. Griffin, Cat-
aula,

Dahlia bulbs, giant bloom-
ing size, red, yellow, white,
orchid and variegated, 3, 50c;
Mums, Cushion, Daisy, But-
ton and large type white, red,
pink, yellow and bronze, 12,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Johnnie
Harmon, Rt. 2, Calhoun.

Eight Day Lilies, $1., Iris





M.|Rehersai, Sondan Linda, Dbl.

Yellow, Mary Gunther, Orange
Blaze, Purple Haze, Baron T;
Honey Redhead, Pink Charm,
Queen of Gongaless, F. T.
Russle, 4, $1.; 12 colors of
Bearded Iris, names lost, $1.;
Add 35e postage. Mrs. W. E
Johnson, Rt. 2, Crawfordville.

Rose _ cuttings; Yellow and
white Lady Banksia, Sweet-
heart, Mary Wallace, Ameri-
can Piller, City of York, $1.
i\doz.; Rooted, Dr. Vanfleet
Rose, 75c ea. Chrysanthemums
pink, yellow, white, cream,
Daisy, pink and white Cus-
hion, bronze, Pom Pon 2 doz.
$1. Add postage. Mrs. J. R.
Hinson, Box 104, Chester.

Blooming size yellow Can-
nas, 3, 25c; mix. col. Tulip,
and single blue Hyacinths, 5c
bulb; pink Daisy Mums, 35c
doz.; Larkspur, mix. col., 25c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Noel
Payne, Rt. 3, Canton.

Glad. Bulbs, 4 - 7 in. size,
mixed colors, mostly pink,
some white, red, and yellow,
$2.50 C. PP. Cash with order.
No orders less than 50 bulbs.
Mrs. Hattie Wigley, Rt. 1, Box
230, Dallas.

Hardy Perennials Phlox,
lavender, pink, divided large
clumps. Sell or consider ex-
changing, above for different
color Phlox. Mrs. Hugh Under-
wood, Decatur, Ph. DR 3-3763.

700 Burfordi Hollies, well
pruned, dark green leaves.
home grown, 1-1/2 to 3-1/2
ft. tall, many with berries,
$1.50 to $4. F, W. Elarbee, 614
tog? Dr. Decatur, Ph. DR

Chrysanthemums, Special
Offer, quantity limited, one
ea. Indianapolis yellow, white
chief, Major Bowe, Bronze,
Garnet King, all football
size, $1. PP, Labeled, Sand
Rooted, Moss packed, ready
April 25th. Many other fine
Sal gine een es J. Wil-
er, lams St., 5
83-6804, Decatur. ice

Black Walnuts, Red Wild
Goose Plums, Purple Wisteria,
Dbl. white Spirea and Althea.
About 3 acres, lots of plants
and bulbs, have to come and
gather. Mrs. Tethra Stewart,
3066 Snapfinger Rd., Decatur.

700 Burfordi Hollies, home
es well pruned, dark
n leaves, many with red
berries, 1 1/2 to 3 1/2 ft. tall,
ie We ae W. Elarbee,
. Lake -

7411, Decatur. Neen Rs

Star and Metalic Begonias
c ea.; 3 colors Althea 25c;
2 colors Verbena, 3 doz. $1.;
Baby Breath Spirea; Thick
leaf Ligustrum, 10c ea. Mrs.
Annie Hubbard, Fortson.

Fast growing American
Boxwoods, well rooted, 1 yr.
old $3. doz., $15. C; 2 yr. old
$4. doz. $25. C; 3 yr. old $5.
doz. $35. C. All government
inspected. Quick free delivery.
Marvin E. West, Rt. 2, Sandy
Creek Rd. Fayetteville.

Dark pink Glad. bulbs 25c
doz.; blue Grape Hyacinth
bulbs 40c doz. Add postage.
wee Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville.

Hollies, Cedar and. white
Dogwood, 6, $1.; Blue Hycain-
th bulbs, 6, $1., purpel Lilac;
Azaleas 6, $1.; Purple Butter-
fly bushes 6, $1.; pink run-
ning Rose bushes 25 ea. Add
postage. Mrs. P. Malachi
Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Nice Holly bushes, good
roots, Cedars, nice rooted;
White Dogwood 6, $1. Nice
Different cols. Azaleas 3, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Sul-





lins, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
:




M. Jonquil, white Narcissus,

-|lets Daylilies, hardy Phlox,
Sweet William; blue Iris; !

-|tle 18-24










Boxwoods, 2 large ones. Db.
Daylilies 6, $1. Add postage.
Mrs:).F.. M. Turner, Rt. 65.2
Gainesville. : ae

Dbl. yellow Cannas, yellow

Purple L .
bushes, 6, $1.; cream co |
ning Rose rooted 35 ea. Nice

mixed color Verbenas, Phlox
and fall Pinks, 50c doz.; Dbl.
red Cannas, mixed color Dah-
lias, $1. doz. pink Thrift 50e
C. Sprigs rooted. Free pot or
yard flowers with order. Add
postage. No stamps or checks. |
Pairlee Rundles, Rt. 7, Gain-
esville, oe ae



Trees .and sprouts, Mimosa 3
1-3 yrs. old, Blue Plum 1-3 ~
yrs; Crape Myrtle 1-3 yrs; ~
Water Oak, 1-3 yrs. $1. ea. M.
B. Woodliff, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

Pink Oxalis, 2 clump $1.3;
pink, white, blue thrift, 4 col,
Verbenas, $1. doz. $5. C., blue
Hydrangea 2, $1.; red Cannas
$2. doz. $8. C; Calif. blue vio-



Chrysanthemum 2, doz. $1.50,
$3.50 C. Add postage. Mrs.
Janie Ellis, Grantville.

Grey Violets, Liriope, low
growing pink Mums, dbl. Day-
lilies; Washingtonia bulbs, $1.
doz.; 300 Bethlehem Star =
bulbs, $4.25; 12 Cherry Laur-
els, $5. Mrs. W. E. Pearson,
Greenville. Re per

Vinca minor, Thrift, border
grass, $1.; Ligustrum 8-12
in. $4. C.; Mums, 50c doz;
Cherry Laurels, $1. ea., Hem-
erocallis Daylilies $3.50 C.
Lois Woodruff, Greenville.

Red and white Crape Myr- _
6, $1. $15. C; pink

Violets, 4-6 in. Nandina, 4-6 _
in. rooted Boxwood 12 $1.
$7. C; 8-10 in.-fast growing ~
Boxwood $3., 10-15 in. 12, $5.
Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville.

Transplanted stock, Flex
Bufordi 18-24 in. Pyracanthas
(red berry) 18-24 in. 12, $5.
Dixie red Crap Myrtle 3-4 ft.
$10. doz; Heavenly Blue
Thrift, genuine blue, $2. doz.;
white Empress Camelia Ja-
ponica 12, $4. Mrs. B. Robin- |
son, Greenville. See 4

Ligustrums, Cherry Laurels, __
$1.50 doz. $10. C.; white -}
Candy Tuft, Dwarf blue Ph-.
lox (Divaricated) $1.50 doz.
$7.50 C; red, pink and blue
Thrift (subulata), Phillipine
Blackberry, Red Spider, white
Atamasco and Daylilies, Eng-
lish Joy, Vinca minor, $1. doz
$5. C. Add postage. Blanche
Woodruff, Greenville,

Grandiflora Magnolias, 3 ft.
2, $5.; Crape Myrtle, Branch-
ed, watermelon red, purple,
white 3-4 ft. $10. doz; 2-3 ft.
$7.50 doz.; pink Thrift clumps,
Per. Scarlet King Verbena,
Azaleamums (from June to
frost), $5. C. L. H. Cousins,
Greenville. a a

10 varieties ornamental pep-
per mixed 25c pk. and stamp-_
ed envelope; Mixed small or-
namental gourds 25c; Love-
Apple seed 25c and stamped
envelope; Several varieties
extra fine Chrysanthemums,
large bloom 5, $1. mixed small
varieties including Pom pons
12, $1. H. G. Gardner, Rt. 1,
Box 127, Hepbzilbah. 32s

Giant Zinnia seed, grown in
1959, tested for germ. 1000
seed, $1., 500, 50c L. G. West-
brook, Kingsland. SSeliee 6

Over 300 prize winning
Bearded Iris. Won ist place
in our 1959 A. I. S. Show.
Add postage. Mrs. W. J. -
Sounders, Jenkinsburg. ==

Dbl. Geraniums cuttings.
Dif, - col.-.6, $F, -Mre,. 3.2
Black, Rt. 2, Jefferson. RROe

Rhododendrons by the truck
loads $25. C. cannot ship. Al-
so want to exchange Dahlia ~
bulbs, Glad. bulbs, or Cannas
for Verbena plants or ever-=
blooming Rose. bushes. Mr.
M. N. Waters, Juno. ;

-200 varieties Bearded Iris _
including new pinks Gov. in=
spected. Mrs. T. T. Patrick,
Jackson. an ge

Giant dbl. yellow Cannas,
12, $1.; Hibiscus, large,
65c ea.; giant blooming Dah= ~
lias, asst. color, red, yellow,
Jersey Beauty, white, 13, $2
my selection; Running Roses
pink, cream, 25 a.;
Cactus cuttings 10c
flower seed _30c cup. Aas

















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_ Snaps, For --get - me -nots,
rdy Phlox, Per. Blue Sal-
, Pink Daisy Mums, 75c
doz., Snowflake Per., Candy-
tuft, $2. doz.; Red, Pink,
White Geraniums, 3, Be
trawberry Begonias 5, $1.;
_ Mix. Dbl. Petunias, 6, $1. Add
Postage. Mrs, H. H. Stalnaker,

t. 5, Elberton. :
Rose and pink Mimosa 1-
/2-2 ft., $3. doz., seed 20c.
blsp., Hedges 12 - 24 in. $2.
doz., Rose of Sharon 12 - 24
in., 10c; Purple Plum cuttings
-60 doz., Chinaberry, Juniper,
































an, 231 Adairsville.

Daffodils, Daylilies, purple
King Iris, blue Violets, 75c C.

3. M.; White Fall Pinks, Wild
Peed tert Aselons: Geost
Bush, eas; Swee
Shrub: Mi. Laural; pink Al-

ond; Bridalwreath; Weeping
ary; Purple Lilac, red Roses,
6, $1. Yellow Japonica, 50c ea.
_ Add postage. Mrs. Frank
Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

_ Fancy Leaf Caladium bulbs,
0c ea.; Mixed colors, Orange
Day Lilies; grey Iris, white
os monthly blooming

_year old Rose bushes, red,
hite, pink, yellow, two tone,
75e ea. Add postage. Mrs. W.

Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

_ _ Feverfew, 70c doz.; Rain-
Lilies, 90c doz.; nice size Glad
bulbs, several colors, 80c doz.;

ge Cockscomb seed, 20c 2
doz., Sage seed, 2 doz. 20c.
Add postage. Mary Tumlin, Rt.
d, Eastanollee. :

Giant (some 10 in.) bloom-
Dahlia; bulbs 18 or more
varieties, red, ite, yel-

in blue; Jer-
Apricot, wine,



































le), Commadore blue. Your
hoice, 6, $1.25. My selection
13, $2. Add postage. Mrs
: Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58


































~ 1D: mr Larkspur, mix

weet Williams 25c doz.; Baby
_ Fern, Cactus, Blooming Moss,
~ Love-Entangle, 25 bunch ea.,
_ Add postage. Mrs. Lizzie
Crawford, 18 Crawford St.,
_ Ellijay. :



ee
Poppy seed: very dbl. large
red, salmon, 25c tsp; Mixed
color Glad bulbs, best strain
_ 8rown 50c doz.; Achimenes,
urple Giant, 50 bulbs $1.;
_ Dahlias, my choice, named
_ Varieties, 12, $3.; Johnny
_ Jump - ups (Violas) 50 nice
plants, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
_ Frank Clements, Enigma.

Brown Daylilies, mix colors

ris, $2.50 C; Golden Glow,

_ blue Violets 50c doz., House

_ leek, 40c C; large mixed colors

Mums,also Glads ea. 3 doz. 1.;

urple Fox gloves, 50c dozen;

a : Peonies, 50c ea. Add pos-

_ ttage under $5.00 order. Mrs.

<WeeD. m, Rt. 3, Box 52,
Ellijay. -

Summer blooming cushion
nd all colors large type fall
blooming Mums, $1.00 doz.;
ardy purple celestial orchids,
lc ea.; Dbl. Orange Daylilies,
_ 6, $1.; Butterfly bush, Iris, $1.
_ doz. Del. in Ga. no orders less
_ one dollar. Mrs. Adell Wil-
jiams,, Rt. 2, Ellijay. .

Wild Azaleas (Honeysuckle)
bea red, pink, blue Lilac;
ink, yellow, white Weigelia;
yellow thornless Rose; deep
wed, pink, Orchid; white dbl.
2 Sharon. deep red,

9 Myrtle; Pyra-
Tulip; Our Lords Ca-
al. 50 ea.; Primrose 50c doz.
Add_ postage, Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Rt. 5, Box 78, Ellijay.
affodils: Star of Bethle-

_ them; purple Foxglove; Orange
Lilies; tame V. :

ae $1 ee . Vinea,
doz., $1.; yellow Jasmine;
pink Altheas a












































yeas; white Dogwood;
purple Lilae; D. P. pink and
ite Roses; Birdeye hedge;

g Mary; Arborvitae:
Sweetshrubs,

| 50e,

| Clifton Rd.

itoma, | 2,5:

dy. Orchids, 50c ea. Red
Spider Lilies, Hollyhocks, 6,
Dusty Miller, Primrose;
Goldenglow, Jonquils, Mums,
50e doz.; Hardy Asters, pink,
light, dark blue, purple. 6 for
75e. Add postage. Mrs. C. D.
Sellers, Rt. 2, Elkijay.
Several mise. large Bufordi
Holly with berries also many
kinds of other Shrubbery at
a good price at my home. Mrs.
Joe Jason. 463 Metropol-
itan Pl. S. E. Ph. Mu 8-0183
Atlanta

Old fashion Bachelor But-
tons seed; Baby Zinnias, 25c
large match box full; annual
Phlox and dbl. white Fever-
few 10c tsp. and stamped en-
velope. No checks. Mrs. M.
M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia

Strong, well rooted, giant
Admiral Byrd Daisies, up to
5 in. Dia. $1.30 doz. 25, $2.25,
$6.75 C; also dbl. white Dian-
thus known as Spice Pinks, 2
yr. clumps, $1.75 doz. PP.
State Insp. Mrs. O. S. Scar-
brough, 2869, Church St., East
Point.



Annual Phlox, many colors,
some with light and dark eye,
$1. C.; Johnny - Jump - UP,
some in bloom, $2. C. Ver-
bena, pink, lavender, 75c
doz., pink Oxalis, Old Fashion
Easter Rose, white, 2 clump,
$1. Damp pack. Add 33c first
lb. postage. Mrs. Bryan
Standridge, Rt. 2, Abbeville.

Improved ADM Bird Daisy
plants, pure white with yel-
low center $3.50 C. Postage
paid, or 75 doz. plus postage.
Richard Myers, 830 Young St.
Augusta.

African Violets, several
varieties, single and dbls., 25c
and up. Begonias, Geraniums
and other pot plants for sale
at my home. Cannot ship.
Mrs. Frank Barford, 1185
Moreland Ave., S. E, Atlanta
16. Ga.

Chrysanthemums, many
types and colors asst. 30
plants, $1.55; Daisy type, all
eolors 20, $1.25; white, red,
bronze, and pink button
Mums. asst., $1.75 doz.; un-
labeled, named African Vio-
let leaves, 12 dif. $1.15 PP.

Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1.
Adel.
Mixed Iris, Orchid Sky

| Blue, yellow, purple and many

tones $1.50 doz., also rooted
Holyhock plants red, white,
rose and pink and others $1.-
25 doz. Mrs. J. M. McGuire,
Rt. 2, Adairsville.

Well rooted Privet hedge
45c C. $4. M; Candy Stripe
Verbenas, 15, $1.; red and
rose Geraniums 25_ea.; A-
maryllis bulbs, 50c, Daylilies,
Tris, $4.50 C.; white Ameri-
can Rose bushes, 75c, Sham-
rock 3 50c; Aluminum plant
3, $1. No less $1. orders. Post-
age 10c. Fred Bey eo

308 Holderness, St., x
Atlanta 10.

All colors thrift, white
Candytuff, Admiral -Byrd

Daises. blooming English Dai-
ses, Blue Flocks, Prim
roses, Dianthus and Hen and
Biddies; other perennial and
annual bedding plants, Yel-
lowbell, Spirea, Hypericum
Nandina, $1. up; also other
shrubbery. No mail orders.
Jean van Goidtsnoven, 1554
Willis Mill Rd., Ph. PL 3-
8401, S. E. Atlanta

Admiral Byrd Daisy Plants,
50c. C. plus postage. Mrs.
E. Todd, 406 Rhinehill Rd.
S. E. Atlanta 15

Daylilies; Fairy Wings, col-
lectors item winner Presidents
cup $5. and free Evelyn Claar;
Cradle Song $1..; Pink Charm
35c.; Kwanso 12- $1.; Butter-
fly Ginger lily $1.: African
Violet leaves 10 dif. $1.; Cam-





25c. Add postage. Walter
Jackson, 1123 Vickers
S. E. Atlanta 16.

Well rooted, 3 yr.old Am-
erican Boxwoods, $2.50 doz;
Nandinas, all sizes, |
white Flowering Quince, Ab-
elias, cheap; Acubas, $1. up;
Vinea Minor, $1. doz. Eng.
Laurel, Ligustrum, all sizes,
Forsythia, white Dogwood,
Eng. Ivy, Altheas, 5, $1.. Uo
Eng. Ivy, Altheas, -5, $1.. No
shipping. W. S. McCurdy, 1110

St.








N. E. .Atlanta 7.

aes




ellia tuberous Begonia bulbs |

red and

ae LET

_ Young English boxwood, 12
in. high, $2.00 doz, some
others, $1.50 doz. Cannot ship.
Add postage. Mrs. Cochron,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Moon flower, (extra. large
white scented blossoms)seed,
15e. doz. and stamped envel-
ope. A. M. McGuire, 3214
Sewell Rd. S. W. Atlanta 11.

Ornamental pepper, tested,

dif. name unknown. pkg.
of ,ea. 50c.; old fashioned
Bachelor Buttons, white, pur-
ple, pkg. ea., 10c.; Celosia,
Cockscomb, mix., 10c. tsp; 2
doz. pink Mimosa, Ligustrum,
10c.; Jerusalem Cherry trees,
10c. Add _ self-addressed,
stamped envelope. Mrs. Myr-
tle P. Hunt, 921 Capitol View
Ave., NW, Atlanta 18. Ph.
SY 4 - 6654

Pink, wht., pink, dark-eye
baby red lilac blue Thrift, 75c.
large bunch. $2. or more order.
Dixie Brilliant. Fushsia, very
dark red, vivid pink, wht. eye
and pink on up right stems,
$1. bunch and ample postage.
Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1. Box
223, Alpharetta

Balsam Apple seed (orna-
mental vine and fruit) glso
Palma Christi seed, 15. doz.
with self addressed stamped
envelope. Mrs. R. J. Martin,
Rt. 2, Acworth.

Admiral Byrd Daisy plants,
$1. doz., 25 for $2. Add 15c.
postage on all orders. Mrs.
Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2 Box 469,
Ph. Re 6-8349, Augusta

Daffodils, Wild Violets, yel-
low, white Chrysanthemums,
blue fall Daisy, Boxwood, Ar-
borvitae cuttings, Hedge Rose,
one cent ea.; white, blue Si-
berian Iris; lemon and orange
Daylilies, rooted hedge rose,
Montbretia, 5c ea.; Scotch-
broom, Mt. Laurel, 25c ea.;
Orange Cannas, $1. doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Ned Burrell,
Rabun Gap.

Arborvitae, Love apple
Flowering Quince and Bache-
lor Buttons, white or red seed,
25c and stamped addressed
envelope. Mrs. J. D. Bennett,
Rt. 2, 5096, Stone Mountain.

African Violets, large $1.00,
small 50c leaves 12, $1.; Be-
gonia, single pink, Christmas
Cactus and Geraniums. 50c;
Beafsteaf Begonia, 75c ea.;
Hen and biddies, Iris, and
Mums 3, 25c. Mrs. H. G. Ader-
hold, Rt. 3, Sparta.

Red and white Dogwood,
pink, sweet Crape Myrtle,
Boys Bays, French Mulberry,
running Roses, Redbud, Crab-
apple, 10c ft.; winter Pinks,
Butterfly bushes, 25e ea. Add
postage. No checks nor out of
He Mrs. Nina Loyd, Tooms-

Oro.

Mix. col. Iris, 25, $1.; pur-
ple Violets, $1. C; wild Iris,
wild Birdfoot Violets and
Blackberry Lily, each, 30, $1.;
garlic, 12, 50c. Mrs. John
Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.

Johnny Jumpups, Mums,
Chrysanthemums, Squirrel
tail ferns, pink, white Oxalis,
Primrose, Spider Lilies, varie-
gated Violets, Petunas, dbl.
orange Daylilies, Dandilions,
ea. 50c doz. plus postage. Mrs.
J. G. Combs, Rt. 1, Toomsboro.

Dbl. red, green leaf Cannas
$1. doz.; solid yellow, lemon
and orange dbl. Daylilies, 50c
doz.; Duchess of Windsor, blue
yard Violets, 3 doz. $1. Add
50c per order for postage. Mrs.



R.|0.-S. Fields, 407 No. Madison

St. Thomasville.

Any quantity white Narcis-
sus, $1.50 C. Exch. for winter
Pinks, Madonna bulbs, dbl.
white Tuberose, Maidenhair
fern, Mountain Laurels, red
berry Pyrancantha, pink Rho-
dodendrons, fancy leaf Cala-
diums, low growing Cushion
ums, summer bloom, all col.

M.| dbl. Geraniums, Coleus, dbl.

red Salvia. Write first. Mrs.
Laura C. Beall, 420 Tift Ave.
Tifton.

Mix. dbl. Touchmenots. and
zinnias, red Prince Feathers,
Cockscomb, Bachelor Buttons,
hardy Phlox, red Sweetpeas,
dbl. Marigold seed, and four
kinds novelty ornamental pep-

per, 20c tsp.; Dif. col. Mums, |C

2-1/2 in. across, Mums, 40c
doz. all kinds mix, $3. C. PP.
Damp packed. Mrs. C. E. Lev-





erett, 2180 Ranchwood Dr., Rt.
8, Tucker. Ph. HI 3-4228.










Generous patket mixed
Rainbow and Sunset Coleus
seed, 50c; Cannas, Red Presi-
dent, yellow Richard Wallace,
variegated red and yellow
Gaiety, $1.25 doz. PP. Mrs.
Henry S. Walker, Rt. 2, Box
359, Washington.

Glad bulbs, blooming size,
various cols. separated, $3. C.
PP, No less than 100 shipped.
R. P. Stripling, Rt. 2, Wes
Point. ;

Chrysanthemum plants, na-
med varieties: Desert Quail;
giant Orchid, purple with yel-
low center; white Seagull;
Orchard Oriole; bronze, yel-
low Warbler, shaggy type;
yellow button; also, dwarf
Azalea, purple waters, blooms
June to Dec., $1. doz. Add 25c
postage. Exch. for named vari-
eties Daylilies. Mrs. James H.
Barrow, Rt. 2, Waco.

Daylilies: Col, Dame, Flame
Fagot, Garnet Robe, Nina
Winegar, Yellow Stone, Ma-
mie Lake, Persian Princess,
Cabellero, Bold Courier, Pur-
ple Waters, Black Prince, Ev-
angaline, J. T. and Frances
Russell, Silver Star, Pink
Charm and Griselle, 50c ea.
$5. doz.; Iris, same price. 50c
postage. Mrs. J. M. Griffin,
Rt. 1, Washington.

Choice Cannas in pink,
Aida, LaBoheme, Mignon, La-
traviat, City of Portland, Pink
Giant, Pink Beauty, Red
President, Copper Giant, 3,
$1.; Mums, large yellow,
bronze, pink Spider, 2 doz. $1.;
4 colors small Pom Pons, 3
col, Cushion Mums, 3 doz., $1.
Add 35c postage each order.
Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula.

Cushion Mums, summer
blooming, white, red, pink,
yellow, bronze, 2 doz. $1.25
labeled; 20 different Mums in
large, med.
Daisy, 3 doz. $1.25. PP. Moss
packed, Mrs. H. B. Roberson,
Chula.

Se ales IRS ON FO Sa

White and purple Iris, Blue
Grape Hyacinths, Ophiopogon,
orange Daylilies, Sweet Wil-
liams, 50 doz., $3.50 C: Dbl.
Butter and Eggs, 75 doz.;
Boxwood cuttings, $5. C; other
size Boxwoods and shrubbery.
Mattie Duran, Rt. 1, Cum-
ming.

pees Oe teal Ui ea A eae

Flower seed mixed colors:
Snapdragon and giant Prince
Feathers, ea. 20c tsp; Ice
Plant and Sultana, 60 seed 20c.
Send stamped, self addressed
envelope. Mrs, I. N. Minish,
154 Oak, Commerce.

Well rooted American Box-
woods 12-14 in. $3. doz.; Hem-
lock, white Pines, Rhododen-
drons, Mt. Laurel, Wild Hon-
eysuckle, Dogwood, Cherokee
Roses, pink Crabapple Poplar
and red Maple 2-3 ft., $2.50
doz.; Mimosa, 2ft. $3. doz.
Damp Moss packed PP. Bob
Wilson, Blue Ridge

10 pot flower cuttings and
10 yd. flowers, my selection,

$1.25. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt.
3, Cedartown.
Double Phoeni Daffodils,

mixed German Iris, blue and
cream; Japanese Iris, blue,
50e. doz. $3. C.; dried Trumpet
Daffodil bulbs, small, $1.50
C., blooming size, $3.; blue
Ageratum, 50c. bunch. Add
postage. Mautile Harrison,
Bremen.

Mixed colored Glad Bulbs,
40e doz. 4 doz. $1.30; old time
mixed colored Cosmas Seed
and Old time mixed Bachelor
Button Seed, 30c a tbl. Add
postage. Miss Gennia Brown,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground

State Inspected, well rooted
Privet Hedge, stay green
$1. C.; different kinds Mums,
30, $2.; pink, white running
Rose 3, $1.. All strong roots.
White <Pines;* 12 '$125$3..-,
$5. orders PP. Prompt Del.
Mrs. .B.."T. Thornton: ='Rt. 1;
Bowdon.

Red Crepe Myrtle, white
Spirea, red woodbine, Jan.
Jasmine, pink Rambler Roses,
3, $1.; large Tiger lily bulbs,
50c. ea.; Rose Delta, white,
Blue Siberian Iris, dbl. Hem-
erocallis, 6, $1., PP. Mrs. C. B.
Robinson Rt. 2, Bowdon.

White April Narcissus $3.
.;_ Empire yellow Daffodil;
Red Cannas; purple, white,
gold Iris; purple Violets, 12,
$1.; Snowdrop bulbs, 12, 75c.
Add Postage Mrs. Beatric



Mosley, Rt. 1 Box 248 Bremen

and small, also:



_ PAGE THREE
~~ Palma Christi (keeps moles

out of garden) seed, also for i
leaves red and

Shrubbery,
green, 6 seeds, 35c. Glenn A.
Davis, 117 OKelley St. Con-
yers.

American Boxwoods, 12
to 14 in. Mimosa, 2 ft. $3. doz.3



White Pine; Rhododendrons;

Hemlocks, Laurel; all colors
Honeysuckle; Dogwoods; Cher
ckee Rose; Crabapple, 2-3
ft. $2.50 doz. Damp packed.PP.
Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge.

Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1.;
Lemon Lilies, 12, 50c.; yarrow
pink, 20, 50c.; Rhizone Collisal
large red Canna, 5 roots, $1.
Add 30c. postage in Ga. No
less than $1. order. Mrs. R. P.
Steinheimer, Brooks :

' 6 dif. col. lace leaf Coleus,
red or blue Salvia; Dianthus
Pinks; red Balsam; 6 dif. col.
late Petunias; Burpees lar-
gest mix. Zinnias; dbl. var.

Altheas; red Hibiscus; Screen cae
door vine, 6 dif. peppers for

pots 10c pkg. and stamp. Mrs.
R. J. Fleming, Lincolnton.
dbl.,

Begonia, red, bronze

and green, dbl. white bronze

leaf, Thimble berry bronze





















leaf, red dbl. also green leaf ~~~

Thimble berry, 50c ea. single
red Begonias 3, $1.; 10 Sul-
tana cuttings, all dif. $1.25. 6

rooted $1.25: 25 Old fashioned

sweet Violets, $1.25, Mrs. H.
e Clower Rt. 3, Lawrencevil-
e.

Pink Mtn. Laurels, white
Phododendrons; white and
Spruce Pines, white Dogwoods,

Native Azaleas. (Wild Honey- +

suckle), var. col., Sweetshrubs,
Strawberry shrubs, choice,
well rooted, $1.75 doz., plus
postage; 1959 crop large, dbl.
and Pom Pon Dahlia seeds 1c
ea. 75 C. plus stamped en-
velope. Mrs. Florence Heaton,
Mineral Bluff.

Trailing Coleus, red pur-
ple, salmon, white rooted,
Sultanas 15 ea. 3 dif. dbl,
Geranium, Cactus, 5 dif. pink,
white, Oxalis, white Rain Li-
lies 10c ea.; :
Daisy Mums, Larkspur pink
yellow, blue Violets, ruffled

Bachelor Buttons, 35c doz.

Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Wil-_

liams Rt. 1, Lawrenceville.
FreePrivet Hedge rooted

and purple Wisteria. All you es

want if come after, free, 8
miles South of Atlanta on Old

Highway 41. C. T. Eodus, Ph. |

1-6381, Mtn. View.

Magnolia seed, 2 doz. 25c. |

Send stamped addressed en-
velove. Mrs. J. A. Wilson,
Martin.

Chrysanthemums, 12 named,
12 Cushion or 25 unamed, $1.;
Viola, Foxglove, 1
Feverfew, yellow and pink
Yarrow, Per Phlox, Physoste-
gia, Red Bergamot, Hollyhock,
30, $1. Large mixed Glad.
bulbs 3 doz.. $1. Add 30c post-
age. Mrs. J. W. Jones Madi-
son.

White Dogwood, Red Maple,
Mt. lLaruel, 3 col. Azalies
(wild Honeysuckle) Crabap-
ple, Tulip Poplar, Holly, Hem=-
lock Strawberry Bush, 2-3 ft.
rooted, $2. doz.; Sweetshrub,

Rhododendron, White Pine,
Cherokee Roses 25c ea., Mt.
Fern, Galax, Shasta Daises,
45e doz. Add postage. Mrs. W.
D. Davis, Mineral Bluff, Rt.
1. Box: 215.

Mt. Laurel, White
woods Azaleas (wild Honey-
suckle) Red Maple, Crabap-
ple, Poplar, Hemlock, Hol-
ly, Strawberry Bush, 2-3 ft.
rooted $2. doz.; Rhododen-
drons Sweetshrubs, Cherokee
Roses, White Pines 25c ea,
Arbutus, Mt. Fern, Galax,
Heartease Shasta Daises, 45
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Clif-
ton Davis, Rt. 1 Box 215
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 Violets,
pink, wht. Phlox, $2.50 C.
Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie,
Mineral Bluff.

Dahlias giant size dbl
flowering, dark red, bronze,
pink, lavender, yellow, white,
purple, 4, $1. or $3. doz. Plus

postage. Miss Lula Griffin, Rt.

1, Maysville.

pink Verbena,

Gaillardia,









Dog-


PAGE FOUR

FLOWERS

FOR SALE



Sa



Dbl. yellow Marigolds, Afri-

ean golden Daisy, yellow and

maroon Dwarf Marigold seed,

10c tbls. and stamped enve-

lope; Josephs Coat and A-

merican Beauty Sultana cut-

tings 2, 25e. Add postage. Mrs.

is John Thompson, Rt. 3, Box
-_ -J40, Metter.

Azaleas 3 col. (wild honey-
guckle) White Dogwood, Red.
Maple, Tulip, Poplar, Straw-
berry bush, Coral Berry and
bud, Crabapple trees,
: bush, Cherokee Rose,
: aurel. Average 2-1/2 ft.
eo rooted, moss packed, $2.50
b fis PP. White Pine 53 doz.,





Bes
2



10., 2-1/2 ft. PP. Mrs. Boon
ilson, Rt. 1, Mineral Bluff.

: Cherokee Rose, Azaleas 3
col. (wild honeysuckle) Mt.
_ Laurel, Redbud and Coralber-

y bush, Holly bush, Straw-
ey erry, Red Maple, Tulip Pop-
far, White Dogwood, Crab-
apple; 2-1/2 ft. rooted, moss
ered, $2.50 doz. PP; 50
hite Pine 2-1/2 ft. PP.
- Mrs. Edna Rukat, Rt. , Min-
eral Bluff.

Small flowering Cleniatia
Seed, 6, for 10c and self ad-
i ressed stamped envelope.

rs. Sara C. Farmer, 108 West
ixie Ave. Marietta.

Azaleas (wild honeysuckle) | f
range, red and yellow, Tulip
oplar, Red Maple, Cherokee
ose, Coralberry, Redbud,
trawberry, Holly and Mt.
urel_ bushes; White Dog-
wood, Crabapple trees. Aver-
age 2-1/:2 ft. rooted, moss
Foe $2.50 doz. PP. Mrs.









. J, Millhollon, Rt. 1, Box
03, Mineral Bluff,

4 ea.: Brier roses, straw-
berry begonia, Rabbit Tracks,
Ping rosebud B., Royal Poin-
f'5 Spider plants and Pol-



a Dot aloe, all $1. ea: 10
Vas. Li Ligustrum, $t2
ea.; fuchsia and large leaf

spotted begonia, $1. ea; 3
Angel Wing begonias, $1. ea.
All rooted. Add 25c on ea.
rder, Mrs. Willie McAvoy,

os: Bi. 1, Box 323, Washington.

Achimenes bulbs, 1. doz.
Jue, 2 doz. purple, $1.: Glad
ulbs asst. col., mostly white,
es size, 3 doz., $1.15;
ae white Tuberoses, $1. doz.;
aidenhair fern. 55c clump:
are white Periwinkle seed,
/2 tsp. 25 paper white Nar-
issus bulbs, 3 doz. $1. PP.

mma Dugger, Newington.

Large Shaggy Chrysanthe-
mums, 20 plants, $1. Add 15c
e postage, Miss. Georgia
: inkles, Box 251, Raymond.

Rose Thrift, $1. C: Nan-
inas 14-16 in. 3, $1.: Oak
ydrangea, 40c ea: pink Per.
hlox, 40c doz.; Dbl. rose and
red Geraniums: "Dbl. pink, dbl.
d, single pink, large Speckl-
6 and Maple leaf Begonia,
hristmas Cactus and Fuchsia
gutting, 15c ea. Add postage
Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1 Roy-







~











gton.
Narcissus, Daffodil, yellow
and lavender Iris, Boxwood

cuttings, pink Thrift, Goose-
perk, Sally at the Gate, yel-
w Chrysanthemums, Agera-
fum, one cent each; Lemon
Bio August Lilies, 5c ea.;
cotch Brooms 15c ea. 2, 25c.
(Scotch Brooms, not sent out-
f-State). Send postage. Mrs.
6. W. Martin, Rabun Gap.
Mixed colors Columbia seed,
2 for 1/2 tsp., Digitalis or
ox Glove; Canterberry Bell,
mixed colors 173--tsp. (about
500 seeds) 25c; dbl. mixed col.
Sweet William, Blue Chinese
Forget - Me - Not, 25c. Add
stamped envelope. Mrs. John

P. Osborne, R.F.D. 3, Rock-
mart.

Rose Thrift $1. C; pink
Crape Myrtle, rooted Weiglas,
white Bachelor Buttons 25c
ea. mixed color Mums, 40c
doz. annual Phlox plants, 40c

_ . White Iris, 50c doz., orange
Daylilies, 40 doz. Del. Mrs.
Leila Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Ornamental pepper seed, 3
best kind for pot plants,
Cherry tree, cluster pod and
flower garden, 3 pkt. 25c. Plus
self addressed stamped enve-
lope or 1 large pkt. of 12 dif.
kinds mixed same price.
Germ. 81 pct. Mrs.
~ Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger.





E.| ea. cup. P. B, Brown, Rt.

Red, pink, white Geraniums,
pink Sultanas, pink and red
everblooming Begonias, pur-
ple Fuchsia, 15c, ea. cutting.
wht. green striped and red,
green striped Jew, rooted 15
ea; Sword and Boston Ferns

also. Amaryllis 30 ea. Add
BOS aee Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt.
, Royston.

Coastal Betwiuds sor lsn for
1, Val-

sale. George Eager, Rt. 1
dosta.

Tender white half runner
garden beans, Germ. 73 pet.
50c ee full, Add 14 pos-
tage for cue and 33c for 2
cups. Mrs. G. T. Brown, Ball
Ground.





White and light blue Si-
berian Iris, orange and m-
on Daylilies, Shasta Daises, 5c
ea; Ageratum, Sallie-in-Wild-
Wood, white Narcissus, Dbl.
yellow, single pink and white
mixed Chrysanthemums, 3c
ea; blue and white Fall Dai-
ses, le ea. Add postage. No
out of state. Mrs. J. G. Led-
ford, Rabun Gap.

FLOWERS

WANTED

CORRECTION: Want red
and yellow Oxalis. Contact.
Mrs. D: C. Jones, 133-A, Gar-
den Homes, Savannah,

Want. 1 dozen Catalpa trees,
3 to 4 ft. tall. Contact. H, L.
Wilson, 4633 Ridge Dr. Pine
Lake.

Exch. dbl. Tuberoses for
all col. Gladiolus, red and
yellow dwarf Cannas; also
rooted Scotchbrooms and. all
col. Dahlia tubers; have for
sale, Begonias, dbi. Hibiscus,
Sultanas, Marigolds, and can-
dy striped Zennias. Mrs, M.
L. Chambers, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Exch. Angel Trumpet, C
eome or dwarf Mirigold seed
for rooted Feverfew, Thrift,
Snapdragon plants or Bird of
Paradise, rooted Sweetheart
Rose bush, prefer bloom this
year. Or will buy. Contact.
Mrs. Ruth Powell, 1002 Moore
Ave., Augusta.

Want some red tip Photinia
plants (evergreen shrubs and
small trees). Quote price per
hundred plants. O. S. Dug-
gan, Eastman.

Want a few old time run-
ning yack Bean to grow for
shade. Mrs. George Singley,
Rt. 1, Box 52, Covington.

Want: large Oak tree, top
limbs cut. M. E. Turner, Rt.
1, Norcross.

Want white Flowering
Peach and white Periwinkle
plants. State price. Mrs. An-
nie Schell, 810 N. Park, St.,
Carrollton.

Want few Roman Hyacinth
bulbs right away. Mrs. W. N.
Gramling, 537 Ocean Blvd.,
St.. Simons Island.

SEED & PLANTS

FOR SALE









Old time Cornfield - bean
seed, white Creasbacks, white
Cut-Shorts, mixed germ, 78
pet.; white half runners, gar-
den bean, Germ, 84 pct. 75c
ea. cup. Add postage. No
checks or stamps. Mrs, Emory
Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Pensocola Bahia grass seed
Purity 97.44; Germ. 75 pct.
No weed seed, 23c lb. FOB;
1000 Bu, good, weevil free,
corn (shelled) for
feed, $1.50 bu. FOB. M. J.
Gaddis, Box 124, Quitman

Sericea Lespedeza, Purity
99.6 pet. Germ. 85 pct. (Germ.
59 pct. Hard seed 26 pct.), 25c
lb. at my farm. W. J. Burks,
Rt. 4, Griffin Ph. 7918:

Martin Gourd seed, 20 lar-
ge pack; yellow root fresh dug
and washed. 85c for 4 lb. Lard
boxful; red hot cayenne pep-
per pods (for home use) 2
doz. pods, 35c also long pep-
per pods. 25c doz. Add posta7e.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box
58, Ellijay.

Kudzu Crowns rooted $2.
C; 500, $7.00; $12.50 M. Add
Postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.

Old time tender white half
runner garden beans 65c tea-

cup; Germ, 85 pct; Early
brown Crowder peas 50c tea-
cup; Germ 73 pot; Mung

Beans, 50c a tea cup full, 5
lbs. i 50. Germ 71 pet. yel-
low popcorn for eating 50c a
tea cupfull. Add 12c postage
ay
Ball Ground,



|,

Cream crowder brown eye
peas, Germ. 84 pet, Easy shell-
ed, good canning and freez-
ing pea. 2 lb. $1, 3 Ib. $2.00.
Add postage. B, P. Smith, Rt,
1, Maysville.



Pure Clemson Spineless
Okra seed, Germ. 94 pct., 50c
lb. Add postage Miss Annie E.
Jones, Rt. 2, Fayetteville.

Hicks Broadleaf tobacco
seed Germ. 96 pct. purity 99.-
58 pet. Sample 35c; $1.00 oz.;
Perkins Long Pod okra seed.

Germ. 79 pct. Sample 35c; 80c

lb. Martin Gourd seed, 35
Pkg., 3 pkts. $1. PP. Earl
Stuckey, Blackshear,

Old Fashion plum and
peach, 30c ea.; May Cherry,
30 ea,; Muscadine grape vine
and Hazlenut bushes. 6, $1.00;
Beachnut and Crabapple, 25
ea, garlie bulbs $1.00 doz.
Blue Berry bushes $1 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. P. Malachi
Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville

Cert. sweet potato plants;
early sweet variety del. after
April lst, $5.50 M, Georgia
Red variety after May Ist,
$3.50 M. 25,000 or more $3.00
M. All FOB. Lewis B. Collins,
385 Camellia Ct. Camilla,

Marglobe and Rutger toma-
to plants. Moss pack ready
April 12, $3.00 M; $1.00 C.
Del. No checks, Can fill large
orders. W. R. Lightsey, Rt.
2, Surrency.







Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli,
Wakefield Cabbage, Dill, Gol-
den Yellow tomatoes, early
scarlet dawn and Rutger to-
matoes, Parsley, Lettuce.
Heading collards, Pimiento
pepper, Kohlrabi, Bell a n d
a Pepper, 35c doz. Add post-

No less $1.00 orders. Mrs.

Vv. Franklin Sr. Rt. 1 Reg-.

ister.

Bearing size fig trees $1.00
ea. Can not ship; and Orien-
tal Climbing Okra seed, 25c
doz and Indian seed corn, 3
oz. 25c. PP, Mrs. Etta M. Ger-
many 1256 Moreland Ave. S$.
E. Atlanta, Ph. MA 17-5533.

Cert. sweet pe plants,
Georgia Reds $4.00 M; Cop-
per skin bunch P. R., $5.00 M.
All plants FOB. Ready about
April 15th. Fill all orders
large or small. E. L. Driggers,
joe Columbia; Ave. Lyons. Ph.







Millions Certified Ga. Red
oe planits, 500, $2; $3 M.
. J. Head, Alma. 'Ph. 3791.

Ga Reds or Copperskin Pot-
ato plants, quality and count
guaranteed. $4 M. PP to 3rd
zone by parcel post. April
shipments. J. H. Williams,
Alma Ph. 4441.

Superfection Everbearing
strawberry plants, $2 C. PP.
Ga. orders only. C. A. Shell,
1675 Willis Mill Rd, Ss. W.
Atlanta 11.

Early Jersey and Charles-
ton Wakefield, Market and
Golden Acre frost proof cab-
bage plants, 300, $1; 500,
$1.50; $2.75 M; White Ber-
muda onion, 300, $1.00; 500,
$1:503$2. 50 M. Del in Ga.
Plants $2.00 M. Exp. Col. R.
Chanclor, Pitts. Ph. Mi 8-2035.

Sugar pears $1 ea.; apricot
plums 75c ea.; Min, Huckle-
berry, bearing size, 75c doz.;
Scuppernong vines cutting 75
doz.; Peppermint 30c doz.;
catnip 30 bunch. Add post-
age. Mr. -Lee Hood Rt. 1,
Gainesville.

Freshly dug, well rooted,
Cert. Suwannee Bermuda sto-
lens in two = bushel, moisture
resistant bags bearing tags
and seals of Georgia Crop Im-
provement Association. Exp.
Col. per bag; 1 to 4 bags, $4,
5 to 9, $3.50 10 or more $3.00.
eS (8s Brumbalow, Fort Gaines,

a.

Old time little white ten-
der 1/2 runner garden bean
seed 90 pet. Germ. $1.20 cup-
full PoP Mrs. on Ee Wade,
Ree 1, Talking Rock. Rock.

Gourd seed 1 bushel 10, $1.













Martin gourd seed
doz.;
in, each order) plus 4 post-
age. Douglas Payne, Rt. 3,
Canton,

Big soft green seedc ane

Ribbon Cane seed, soft long
joints for chewing market
and syrup. Very good seed,
$8.00 C. All at fee Wc
Burnsed, Ph,
32568) Ellabell.

Taking orders for Artichoke
plants, $1 doz. at my home or
$1.50 doz. shipped. Lockard
ee 2677 Pharr Rd. N, z At-
anta.

Bunch blackberry, Himalaya
berry Hazlenut, black Rasp-
berry, 6, $1.00. $3.00 orders
P. P. Mrs, Robinson, Rt. 2,
Bowden.

Hunt grape vines, well root-
ed, 10, Hunt and 1 male $5.50
PP to 2 zone. Jerusalem arti-
chokes, $7 Bu. Exp. Col; $1.75
gal. PP 2rd zone Miss Vautelle | 2
Holland, Winder.

Pensacola Bahia seed. Pa
ity 90, Germ. 90, 24c. In any
quantity FOB my farm. Her-
man A. Friedsam, Marshall-
ville. Ph. 3811. =

5 tons Cokers 100 wilt re-
sisting cotton seed, picked | -
without rain, big boll 5 locks,
delinted and treated, $u. 00
per 100 lb. sack FOB. HP:
Malcom Rt. 2 Box 47, coe,
Circle, Ph. 3346.

1959 Crop Citron: seed,
Germ. 80 pct. ma 35 lb. PP. W.













1D: ae ges Re . D. 2 Davis-
boro.
Tender bunch bean seeds

little six week pink peanut
Half Runners. White half run-
ner beans, 65 cupful. Add
postage. No stamps or checks,
Mandy Banks, Rt. 1, Ranger.

Martin gourds large 50c ea.:
small 35c ea.: Catnips 30
bunch; Peppermint plants 30
doz, Add postage. Mrs. Free-
man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE

_ Farmall H tractor, hydrau-
hie lift, 3 point hitch with 2
row plow, bush and bog har-
row, planters, cultivators and
mule drawn mower connected
to tractor. Used very little, in
good. re he Mrs, Florine Con-
ner, Rt. 2, Villa Rica.

1952 ae tractor, A-1 cond.
with like new tires and Da-|
vis front end loader: scoop
pan with 6 ply tires: seed
feeder; dbl. disc turner; bush
and bog harrow; servicing
harrow (not lift type). All
$1,350. Roy H. Price, Rt. 1,
Roswell, Ph. 99-3-6894,

Intnl, hammer mill and
sacker;
NOs ts; H. hay rake; King
cut-away harrow, for mule
or cub tractor; stock cutter.
planter dist. and other mule
tools. Not junk, all in good
working cond. W. L. Robert-
son, Rt. 3, Box 3-R, Newnan
(at Raymond).

Model A tractor, mower, 5
dise tiller, smoothing harrow,
13 row grain drill with fert.
attach., all John Deere: Tay-
lor-way, 8 disc, harrow: Allis
Chalmers 66 combine, almost
new; Brillon cultipacker. All
in excl. cond. L. M. Turner,
Royston. :

2 ton Brower feed mixer:
600 gal. Cherry-Burrell bulk
tank; 340 gal. Craft tank: 6
Surge milkers: small De-Laval |
separator..C. N. Roberds, Jr.,











2500 Tennessee Ave., Savan-|
nah.
Late 1952 Ford tractor, |

bush and bog harrow, Tenn.

spring tooth harrow, pan and|
blade. Calvin Maddox, Rt 1,
Stockbridge, Ph. GR. 4-4412
nights.

2 wheel utility trailer, 4 x}_
6 x 3-1/2 ft... steel chassis.
ail lights. in good cond., $60.

Statesboro, Ph. PO. 4-3824.

'2 sec., 20 dise, 3 point, pall
type. Ford harrow, used. very






3 doz. 25 (extra seed] 7

bedded before frost, very good |.
seed $7.00 C stalks; also red

(Pembroke | 4498

McCormick -mower|M

in good shape, $125.;

Jefferson.

paint, good cond. Good
cleaning chicken houses,
also, John Deere 12-A
bine with mote
sheets. Chas.
sey, Ph. 3642 (social Circle

son, * epee Bh Ph

tube feeders in good cond
H. Palmer, Irwinton, _ 2

model, good -cond.,
at my farm. A. C.
|Jackson, Ph. 6321.

ert

little, ages as new.
- Gilbert,
Geo. M. Martin, 314 Jewel Dr.. Rad.



$75.; 13. ;
pord it! for es se:
$15 ne ee hg log




























































1953 super A Farmall tra
tor, cultivators, planter, dis
tributor, harrow and 2 |
tom plows. J. D. Webb, Bo:
166, operton, a SAL



Foriiall M. for ae or
tor Cat. ith -2 eae
shape wi e. Fa

reath, Rt. Sa ea ee

Allis Sees grain com-
bine, 1956 model, has cut
about 300 A, ee in.perfe
shape, $500. C, oynt
a x; Piha St, "Sylvester





ae a ae hae No. :
$250.; 2 disc ploy S50;
disc plow, $100.; ec h
mer mill, $125.; an an
share Mrs. Henley Ba

zat eae. Ph. GR



2 ingibeions. Silat
be good as new; also, :
100 hanging 50. Ib. feede
almost new 1, j.Ca Dre
elec, ates All very re
sonable. A..F. Hobbins, 902
Sith-St; "Savannen ee

Cole planter, good sh:
mowing mach., cultivator,
baler and other et drawn
farm equip. K. =o

, Talmo. :

-Extra good sehr Deer a
H., wagon with all
oe ee and hay frame
959. Ie - Kittle, Rt. =e
ple :

Big Dutchman aut nati
feeder with 400 ft. throw
and chain and 4 ton feed b:
also, 4 large size gas broo!
and 20, eight ft., waters
Farm located on Hwy. 184,
foot of. Caos Mtn. Roy '
Smith, Rt. ee Ph.
6-5726. as

Farmall

ie








0

mowing mach. ;
227, Thomson, Ph. 107.

Gibson riding - garden trac-
tor, with 6 HP Wisconsin m
tor, turn plow, dise har
dosier blade and cee
Good cond., $250. V.
gin, Rt. 4, Box 117, Thom
aston, Ph. MI. 77-3589.

"Grist mill with 30 in |
right rocks, good cond., $135
FOB my place. C. J. Lo

Rt. 2,7 Pennie 07 ee

John Deere combine, mod
35, auger feed with moti
grain bin, oe new, used on-
ly on 100 A $2,000.
Stowe, Rt. Warrenton,

John | oe 4. disc _ tiller |
with iron wheel, - pick-1
type, for M. or. tract
used very little; also, Ber-
muda grass. plow with corl
spring feet, reasonably priced.
ue Barney Allen, Sand
ville.

8 row Toa Dacre duster,

vaimos











gon with stub nies
new steel tires, withou
$25.; 16 disc, single c
harrow, tractor hitch,
28 in. power cet ors sa
2 H. turner, $5. C





Pay loader, Allis Chatman
motor, with 4 ft. ene

and ne
Parker, Jer.

54 broiler



Farmall H~ tractor.



Ford 2 disc plow, sed very





little, $125.; J. D.. hee, eles |
tiller with 1 iron wiles =]
up type, new cond. ie
grass_vlow,. spring feet

vin Newsom






E. Hosea, Lawrenceville,

IPh, 385













coe and en-

rith row L
riven, cae power take-

Ar er eee gers
baler: in
I 37 B. 2 1-in.
Lill w. th bager, good
Soe Price, Lo-
S 2262 aa.














ee

|most new,
| Barr,

De oe

ow, cultivators

=-Whiz te ee plow; Al-

halmers tractor with
ae and ra eae Hen-

ty C. Vernon, Rt. 1, Cumming, | >=
h. TU. 7-5927.

160 Jameswa
feeders for



hanging tube
roilers, some
never been used, $2. ea. Arn-
old Gray, Rt. 3, Chatsworth.

All metal, 1 H., trailer, al-
for sale, Arlin
294 Croft St., Carroll-
ton, Ph. TE. 2-6636.

2 H. wagon, stalk cutter,
mowing mach., hay rake, cut-
way harrow, section harrow,



|sub-soil plow, plain view Cole

planter, middle buster a 2
ea, turners and 1
turners. John S. Creel, 366

.|Stewart Rd., Doraville, Ph.







































































































- Rt.|cond. and 3

1, in good cond.,
sale or trade for cattle.

Allis Chalmers

ain bin, power
4 disc, direct
plow with

ttach. to operate
Chalmers model
Mrs. Dewey E.
ae, Walden Rd.,

ee 20 ee Aa se
ee Case drill, side ice

ggs- cap., $65.5

anized wire cages, ae
ake, $4. ea.; brooder
heating unit, 4 sec-

; 2, 16 ft, pens, 8



Ford cae las mower,

st class cond., for sale or

Casa: tractor, model. VAH,
high clearance $450, for quick
ae Boe 124,

armall H_ aS
omplete, corn snapper,

] utter, trailer wagon,
delivery rake, rotary hoe;
956 Intnl. heavy duty,
pick-up. All in good

and priced very reason-

ay sore. ie es Pens:



al eanat semi-com-

ith Wisc engine, $195.:

hay baler, "stationary
Wisconsin engine, $125.;
Chalmers 66 combine,

1odel, good operating

cond., $795. Weyman E, Rooks,
Newton, Ph. 4142.

-4 caterpillar dozer, ex-
cond., reasonably
Don_ Griffith, Rt. 2,

College Park, Ph.

z
iler plow for Super A
ll, 1952 model, excel-
Hoyt Heard, Rt.. 5;
Ph. TU. 7-5021.
splanter, Powell 42-A,
with watering system,
m draw bar of trac-
set. oe ees






|65 ea.;
>} long,
*+|large kerosene brooders, $5.

+|Janta 5,

| Tygart
Rt. 4

ean 7-2366.
Planet Jr. gatden tractor
land attachments, in good

HP 1 tiller,
new cond., for sale. B. P. Ca-

| steel, 1882 Clairmont Rd., De-

catur, Ph. ME. 4-4562.
Slightly used irrigation sys-

4 {tem, 2 tractors with plows and
3- attach.,
|McCutchen, 404 S.

50 pct. of cost. Joe
Thornton
Ave., Dalton.

Chickens feeders and brood-
ers: 47 feeders, 46 in. long,
6 in. wide, 75c ea.; 19 feed-
ers, 46 in. long, 4 in wide,
10 waterers, 46 in.
4 in. wide, 50c ea.; 3
ea. Paul Denham, 204 Jeffer-
son St., Eatonton.

J. D. 70 Diesel tractor, ex-

cellent cond., $2,800.; new
Intnl. 45-V tandem harrow,

Hy, rear - wheels, |.
teok an 2 dise plow, $150.;
F-30 on rubber, good cond..
$350,; Goulds well pump
Jack, $25. Joe B. Biddy, Rt.
3 3, Adairsville,

1950 Ford tractor and equip.
for sale real reasonable.
Thomas Norris, 3260 Mt. Gil-
an Atlanta 11, Ph. DI.

Sears, 1 wheel, trailer, good
cond., $45. Mrs. Rhea
Baker, 4205 Lake Forrest Dr.,
NE, Atlanta, Ph. BL. 5-6348.

1957 John Deere tractor 4-
20; 2 dise plow; No. 5 mower;
smoothing harrow. All in per-
fect cond. M. Green, Rt.
1, Brooks, Ph LY. 9-6810.

Case SC tractor and large
Intnl bush and bog, 10 disc,
22 in. harrow and 2 a
equip., ready to use, $300. H
B. Cain, Rt. 1, Bethlehem.

New Holland 77 hay baler,
Wis. motor, good cond. Mrs.
a Wilkinson, Bowdon, Ph.

New Holland super 77 hay
baler with Wisc. motor, excel-
lent cond.; 7 ft. Intnl. mow-
ing mach.; 7 ft. David Brad-
ley mowing mach., practically
new; Rol-A-Bar windrow ra
new; Rol - A - Bar windrow
rake Td. M. Wadley, Bole
broke, Ph. 3530

6-8 yd. Taenmesl pan,
excellent cond., cheap. Marvin
Peed, Butler, Ph. UN. 2-3785.

Syrup mill, copper pan,
used 1 season, mule drawn
with 3 rollers, $40.; old model
Dearing mowing mach., mule
or tractor drawn, in running
cond., $25.; 1 H. wagon, iron
axle, $25. Efferd Wade, Rt. 1,

18 disc, cut 50-A., $700.; New Atte.

Holland 67 baler and 1955 N.
H. rake, $1,750. or ye sell
separate; 1952 GMC, 1-1/2
ton, platform dump, new 5 ft.
silage body. John R. Jenkins,
Rt. Box 387, pee Ph.
ea after 7: 30 PM

Garden tractor, 3 HP en-
gine, 7 in. plow, disc harrow,
dump oa sickle, excellent
cond. J. R. Goldthwaite, Jr.,

*|5950 Mitchell Rd., NW, At-

Ph. BL. 5-0707.

- Allis Chalmers C tractor
g | With planter, quano strower,
cultivators, disc plow, very
good shape, all for $450. G. J.
Vandiver, Rt. 1, Farmington.

120 metal breeding cages

-|for quail, complete with feed-

ers, waterers and drop pans,
"|factory. made, cheap at my
pee Paul Lamb, Inman, Ga.

h. HO. 1-2894 (Fayetteville).

1952 Ford tractor with good
rubber and good equip., tiller,
cultivator, side dresser, plan-
ters, roto hoe; also Allis Chal-
mers No. 60 combine; ham-
mer cane runs by belt; corn
picker, 1 row, J. D. No. 100.
All in Bond cond. Bargain
priced. J. McDaniel, Rt. 2,
Glenwood, Non JA. 3-3421.

McCormack - Deering com-
bine, used but in good cond.,
$250. C. S. Colley, c/o Colley
to Grantville, Ph. JU. 3-

5

Model 76 Intnl. Harv. com-
bine, power driven, like new;
50-T pick-up hay baler, IHC,
good shape; No. 93, 3. disc,
plow, IHC, new disc; 5 row
cotton duster, A-1
shape. All used. L. J. Ballard,
Box 161, Griffin, Ph.
3324. |

Farmall F-30 tractor with
big cutting harrow, $250; W.
C. Allis Chalmers, $200. Both
run good and have good tires.
Claud oe, High Shoals,
Ph. SO. 9-3270

Utility onicl tractor with
cut-a-way harrow, turn plow,
lay-off plow, belt pulley, old
model but in good shape, $75.;
roto spader, es about 2
hours, $125. S. McGarity,
Deric St., Series,

~ Frick sawmills, Minor edg-

ers, M. and Case power
units, good cond. Complete
saw mill, edger and power

units, $650.-$750.; also, want
one or two 11 x 38 tractor
tires. Lawton Ursrey, Hazle-
hurst.

Cook shallow well pump and
tank for sale. John Koenig,

149 Landers Dr., Hapeville, ge

POS7-5152.
; . 16 hole, hog fod



1eavy doors, less than
id, almost
sa Ga _ Bar

like new,

24 in. Meadows corn mill,
perfect cond., for sale.
Wells, Rt. 3, Carnesville.

John Deere M._ tractor,
needs some repair; also, good
harrow and cultivators, $200.
for lot. Dont write, come see.
John G. Pierson, Rt. 2, Cul-
loden, (2-1/2 mi. N. of. ).

John Deere H. tractor with
lift and power take-off, B and
B harrow and mower. All in
excellent cond. and reasonab-
ly priced. W. R. Burson, Jr.,
227 Mandeville Ave., Carroll-
ton.

2 dise breaking plow, di-
rect hitch for Super A, like
new; IHC tractor mounted,
mowing mach. for Super A.
or Super C., like new, rea-
sonably priced. J. C. Grims-
ley, Chester.

Tractor disc harrow, tooth
harrow, turning plow and cul-
tivators, good cond.; also, 1949
Dodge 1 ton, truck, good body
and tires, runs good. George
Johnson, Box 23, Conley, Ph.
MA. 2-6624.

60 hp Intnl. motor and 14
in. Case hammer mill on
skids, perfect cond.; also, oth-
er mule drawn farming tools.
John Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple,
Ph. 4498 after 7 PM

About 100, five ft.,
poultry feeders, $1. ea.;
grist mill, 20 in., rocks- an
about 50 ft., six in., belt with
1950 Ford engine, set in Intnl.
stationary frame. Bob McCon-
nell, Rt. 1, Young Harris, Ph.
DR. 9-2793.

1948 WC Allis Chalmers
tractor, cultivators and plan-
ters, tiller and harrow, weed-
er, fert. strower, drag har-
row; 1953 Ferguson 30 we
loader and dozier blade.

L Langham .(at Bastonville),
Warrenton.

John Deere H tractor with
new tires, cultivators, dbl.
sec. harrow, planters and 3
dise John Deere tiller on rub-
ber. All in good cond., $250.
James Holton, Rt. 1, Wrights-
ville, Ph. UN. 4- 3772 after
6 PM.

1954 Chevrolet truck, long
wheel base with 16 ft. cattle
body, in A-1 cond. Hoyt Lev-
erett, c/o Lon Prophet, Rt. 2,
West Point (Whitsville Hwy.).

Complete farm __ irrigation
system, good cond. waters
full acre at a time with 1
sprinkler head, over 1,200 ft.
of pipe, motor, pump and mo-
tor mounted on nailer, $985.
Cobb T. Edwards, Rt. 1, Zeb-
ulon, Ph. LO. 7-8627.

TD-9 Intnl. bulldozer with
hydraulic blade, good cond.,
reasonable. Buford Eaton, Rt.



trough.
also,












1189-m-2.

G.jrake, good cond., $75.:





Ivrigation outfit,
with Y-112 Continental en-
gine, B. E. Gardner: pump,
primer,
trailer mounted, 14, No. 70,
rainbud sprinklers with ricers,
1,460 ft., four in,, aluminum
pipe with all. necessary con-
nections, used see than 50
hrs. $1,500. cash, J, L. Har-
well, Winder, Ph. Ta.

John Deere A tractor, new

complete

W, | tires, in good cond; tiller, cut-

away harrow, Bermuda plow;
rotary tilliston mower and
fert. distributor. All in good
cond, Sell all or any part. R.
E. Rider, Rt. 1, Griffin (4 mi.
N. of on Atlanta Hwy.).

Riding cultivator, real good
cond.; cultivator for Farm-
all A tractor. All mail ans.
W. A. Bing, Box 537, Flip-
pen, Ph. 3068 (McDonough).

New Holland Super 77 hay
Hae Wisconsin motor, ex-
cellent cond., used only on one
farm. Bales just as well as
new one, $875. J. R. Simpson,
eee Cones Park; Ph. PO,

Dearborne side del, rake,
A-1 cond; mowing mach. for
Ford tractor, side mounted.
All priced to sell. George

Chambers, Rt. 1, Maysville.

1/2 HP water pump, elec-
tric, $35. No letters ans. and
will not ship. T, K. Hudlow,
Morgan Rd., Norcross.

Small round elec. incubator,
90-100 chicken egg cap. Used
part of one season, like new
cond., $12.; hand crank model
glass churn, good cond., $2.50.
Mrs. K. E. Clark, 4044 Cleve-
mont Rd., Rt. ic Ellenwood
Ph. BU. 4-1889 (Atlanta).

1944 New Holland hay bal-
er with motor, in good cond.,
$550.; Intnl. side delivery
Intnl.
lime and fert. spreader, $25.
Fred L. White, Rt. 1, Buck-
head.

Dozer blade, hydraulic, com-
plete for TD-9, like new,
$500.; lift type, dbl. sec., har-
row. for Ford, $125. F..
Gazaway, 2486 Clifton Springs
Rd., Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-2971.

Three, 10 ft., automatic
waterers; 36, four ft., feed
troughs, in good cond., almost
new. All for $80. Come after.
Mrs. Marvin Burns, Rt. 6,
Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-7406.

John Deere M tractor, good
as new, planters, cultivators,
2 sec. drag, cut-away harrow;
No. 5 ND mowing mach.;
Case grain drill with fert. at-
tach, 11 row; also, other farm
equip. No reasonable offer re-
fused. F. E. Kirley, Panola
aa Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4-
4405.

Intnl. TD-6 bulldozier with
angle and tilt blade; 3 yd.
Garwood pan; also, F-600
Ford truck. H. A. Hanson, Box
9407 Ben Hill Sta.,
11, Ph. DI. 4-2901.

Dise ise harrow to pull behind
jeep or truck, $15.; Gee Whiz
spring tooth harrow, Sb Dr
W. Lanier Spence, 1291 Gor-
don St., SW Atlanta, Ph. PL.



| 3-5714.

250 gal. steel DeLaval bulk
milk tank, 40 mo. warranty
given. Will deliver and install
any reasonable distance. Em-
ory L. Brinson, Rt. 6, Sylvan-
ia. Ph. TH. 1-7531.

John Deere 40 tractor;
Intn.1 64 combine with motor;
Ford sub-soiler; Ford 2 blade
bottom plow; Ford back end

C.|loader; Ford post hole digger

and side delivery rake. Very
good cond. Jesse Beckwith,
3855 Randall Mill Rd., At-
lanta 5, Ph. CE. 7-9803.

Delux elec. incubator, 160
quail egg cap.; Sears elec., au-
tomatic, milk pasteurizer, 1
gal. Both nearly new. K
Carnes, Rt. 1, Suwanee, Ga.
Ph. 434-5 5914 (Buford).

Garden tractor, 3-1/2 HP
motor, almost new, has 2 for-
ward speeds and one reverse
and all -equip., $150. J. T.
Echols, 3037 Alston Dr., De-
catur, Ph. 3-9979.

Allis Chalmers tractor CA,
2 row with hydraulic lift,
planters, cultivators, Taylor-
way bush and bog harrow and
sub-soil plow, $1,600. Roy
Cole, Rt. 2, Dallas.

Covington cotton planter,
dropper type, in good cond.,
$10. at my home on Calhoun
Hwy. Reid Caldwell, Rt. 4,





| Elberton,

starter and battery, 2281

|ter with 8 in.

Atlanta | Rt

PAGE FIVE

John Deere, 6 ft.,

combine
OMe motor, {

very cheap. Wil



Dbl. dise plow for Farmall
or cub tractor, trailer type,
$50. M. C. Thompson, Rtits
Fairburn, Ph. 4502.

John Deere No. 8 silage cute
ter with row crop attach.,
$1,200.; 3 point hitch for
Farmall C, Super C or 200
series tractor, SOD Ort oes aeky
Florence wagon, $25. Bob
Lane, Rt. 1, Franklin.

D-4 Catapillar, D47U series
wit hydraulie ae blade,
good running cond,; also, D-
Cat loader for parts only, 7-
series. H. M. Wilson, Fair-=
burn, Ph. 7516.

EQUIPMENT

WANTED

Want one truck Fork Lif
prefer a Clark but will accep
any other make. Quote price
and condition. B. J. Linder,
1945 Oliver Rd., Augusta.

Want one 4 x 4 truck with
Power take off winch to be
used on Gilmer Co. farm,
Must be in good operating
condition. Clark A. Rodgers,
2624 Gardenlakes Blvd,
Rome. Ph. 4-3687.







two speed axle. N. F. Robert
son, Rt. 3, Dublin.

Want one row crop headeg
for 1957 Allis Chalmers Fors
age Harvester. be im
good condition. C. McKise
sick, Jersey Ph. 363 58.

Want wide front end for
Farmall H Tractor. E. T%
Mathis, Mitchell. Ph. 3420.

Want at once large cap. 4
incubator, for hatching quai
eggs. Prefer model 300
humidor with or
separate hatcher, in excelle
condition. State

egg ca
M.|method of egg turning and

price. John W. Barr Jr. 390!
East Ponce de Leon, Rt. &
meee Mountain. Ph. Hi 3<

Want hydraulic ram to work

on No. 60 Allis Chalmers comes
bine head, prefer 3 in. diames
stroke; alsa
need hydraulic valve come
plete for remote cylinder op=
erations that fits 600 serieB
Ford tractor. J. F. Lancaster,
we Dacula. Ph. Thornwall

Want dirt pan for cub trac
tor. H. L. Wilson, 4633 Ridge
Dr., Pine Lake.

Want Bucyruo Hydraulie
system and blade to fit T.D.
6 Intnl Crawler tractor, or
will buy junk tractor with
equip. for parts. M. W. Hill,
1, Ph. 6702, Conyers.

Want cultivator for Super
A Farmall tractor. L. J. Mason



C. (Resident of Fannin Coun-
ty, Ga.)

Want one horse-drawn Cole
combination (seed and ferti-
lizer) Planter. Must have plate
so seed may be seen dropping.
No bottom feed plate wanted,
L. P. Williams, Rt. 3, Austell.

Want one complete set of
planters and fertilizer attach-
ment to fit B-Model Allis
Chalmers tractor. C. C. Camp-
bell, White Plains. Rt. 1 Box
38, Ph. Ho 7-3357.

Want 1 gal. electric pas-
terizer and a hand or electric
Churn. B. C. Blair Jr. 3025
Bouldercrest R. Rt. 1, Conley.
Ph. Ma 17-9655 (Atlanta).

Want one band saw in good
condition with or without
electric motor. Advise make,

G.| model, serial number, age and

condition in first letter. Rob-
ert Johnson, Cogdell.

Want a Feed Mixerl-ton
size. R. L. Jackson, Yatesville.

Want 2 wheel David Brad-
ley garden tractor frame mi-
nus motor. Price must be rea=
sonable. Lewis Adamson, Mt.
Vernon.

Want one milk pasteurizer,
A. B. Crews, Rt. 2, Millwood.

Want used series 8 Allis
Chalmers smoothing harrow
for cash. Kennit B. Grogan, Rt.
4, Box 3, Marietta.

Want automatic equipment
for Broiler houses. L





Thompson, Rt. 1, Douglas.

ei hae Byromville, Ph, 3-

Want good used farm truclg

Rt. 1 Box 166, Culberson, N,











































PAGE SI Dn eee Ses

2

FEEDS PENALIZED FOR FAILURE TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEI FEB.

por?















ptt : Zee a: -

















































GGuoranteed by Manufacturer SECURITY MILLS OF JACKSONVILLE, INC., Jocksonville, Florida a
Security Egg Mash Concentrate G 32.0
FFound by Stote Chemist (P) Fiber eee Aen
i renged * Fat Low
; on con MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia es :
ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlarta, Georgia : Fairway Poultry Mixer - 35% - Medicated ; G 35.0
Big Drive Horse Feed GS 90 2.0 15.0 (P) Fiber F 385
; {P) Protein P 83 2.3 11.6 ie
Type "B" Dairy Feed G 16.0 2.5 15.0 PENDLETON OIL MILL, Pendleton, South Carolina $
(P) Protein F 13.0 3.9 aad: Pendleton Cottonseed Meal & 36.0
; (P) Protein ond Fiber F 34.4
CAMILLA COTTON OIL COMPANY, Camilla, Georgia SECURITY MILLS, INC., Knoxville, Tennessee <
Micoga Brand 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal G 36.0 4.0 17.0 er Breeder Mash Concentrate G 32.0
(P) Protein F 34.1 4.6 18.5 (P) Fiber F360
* Fiber High 3 :
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin - Ft. Valley, Georgia _
CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgia Sees et er treeheneg wig eee
Peanut Vine Hay and Molasses GS 8.0 3.0 24.0 ee
(P) Fat F 12.3 1.7 23.0 | SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia ne
Mofle 16% Dairy Feed Ss GS 16.0
DANIEL FEED AND SEED COMPANY, Douglas, Georgia (P) Protein F 14.5 _
: -R- carter SF G 23.0 4.0 5.0 2 7
oe eS eo F 17.9 6.9 2.8 J. A. STEPHENS MILLING COMPANY, Register, Georgia : ar
Ge Cob, Shuck and Molasses * 2.0.
DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee PU ter hee be
Red Lion Shorts 16.0 4.0 6.0 | TURNER COUNTY MILL AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Syeamere, Georgia oe
(P) Fiber Fics17.9>- 4.0 73 Turnco Laying Mash G2170>-23.0-
in (P) Protein : een RC IS Pose ee 5
ELBECK MILLING COMPANY, Columbus, Georgie f = mo
White Hominy Feed : GS 10.0 5.0 5.0 WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama Sa ac 0
(P) Protein and Fiber F 8.7 4.3 6.3 Jim Dandy Pig and Hog Supplement x 40.0 = 20-
* Fat Low (P) Fiber = 425 Sa
Guaranteed by Manufacturer ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia Sees :
Found by State Chemist : Cherokee Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Mecl- ims <e ay
PROTEIN FAT FIBER quality ee @ 41.0
7 * Protein Low F 40.1
BIRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia sae ay a a
tS one Stoner aor oe 2 0 | SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia a
* Fiber High F 28.4 32 54 Stivers Best Hog Fattener and Grower oe _ & 14.0
* ace
ELEVELAND MILLING COMPANY, Cleveland, Tennessee ee Protein Low F134
It Edge Wheat G Short GS 15. : i
a - pees < Protein Low F 14.3 3.8 5.5 SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia : ;
Moflo 16% Dairy Feed ; OAS
CosByY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama * Fiber High Tas;
Jozz Sugared Sow and Pig Pellets S 16.0 2.5 7.0 2 ~ - : =
* Fiber High F169 3.6 74 | SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Newberry-Spartanburg,
DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee en iS
Arrow Wheeot Bran G 140 4.0 11.0 spectn eer at ye Tar ter: i ee
* Fat Low F180. 3:7 9.2 oy a pein
Loret MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee SWIFT AND COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
Loret All Mash Egg GC G 17.0 5.0 4.0 Swift's 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal or Pellets LG eae
* Fat Low F 20.1 4.4 3.2 Prime Quality @ 36.0
- ; * Fiber High F 36.2
Mayport FISHERIES COMPANY, Fernandina Beach, Florida a
Menhaden Fish Meal & 60.0 4.0 2.0 Swift's Broiler Finlsher Concentrate ono |
: * Protein Low F 58.6 10.0 4 * Fat Low F 45.0
NELSON BROKERAGE COMPANY, Broker, Atlanta, Georgia WILKES MILL AND FEED COMPANY. Washington, Sete 4 ie
Soybean Oil Meal 44.0 Wilkes Calf Feed 6 44...
* Protein Low F 43.4 2 9.2 * Fiber High Reig





FEEDS FOUND AS

A&G MILLING COMPANY, Maysville, Secrgie
1 feed as declared

DEC



ADAMS-BRISCOE SEED COMPANY, Jackson, Georgia
1 feed as declared



ALABAMA FEED MILLS, Tuscaloosa, Alabama
1 feed as declared



ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Illinois
3 feeds as declared



W. B. ANDERSON FEED AND POULTRY COMPANY, Marietta, Georgia
2 feeds as declared



ATLANTA MILLING COMPANY, Atlanta, meee
10 feeds as declared



BIBLE FARM SERVICE, LaFayette, Georgia
1 feed as declared



BIRDSEY FLOUR AND FEED MILLS, Macon, Georgia
5 feeds as declared



BROUSSARD RICE MILL, Esterwood, Louisiana
1 feed as declared

BOYD'S MILLS, INC., Boyd, Wisconsin
1 feed as declared



BURCH'S TRADING POST, Clarkesville, Georgia
1 feed as declared



CAMILLA COTTON OIL COMPANY, Camilla, Georgia
1 feed as declared



L. B. CARTER POULTRY COMPANY, Buford, Georgia
2 feeds as declared



W. CAULEY, Waycross, Georgia
_1 feed as declared



CHEROKEE MILLING COMPANY, Center, Alabame
2 feeds as declared



CITY MILLS COMPANY, Columbus, Georgla
6 feeds as declared



CLARKE COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Athens, Georgia
5 feeds as declared



CLARK MILLING COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia
5 feeds as deciored



CLARK MILLS COMPANY, Augusta, Georgie
1 feed as declared



THE COLORADO MILLING AND ELEVATOR COMPANY, Denver, Colorade
1 feed as declared

LARED FEBRUARY, 1960

~ CORNELIA MILL AND FEED COMPANY, Pomets Georgia

DIXIE GRAIN COMPANY, Shelbyville, Tennessee

_ WILMER DORMINY, Fitzgerald, Georgia

- FARMERS PRODUCTS COMPANY, Thonenie, Georgia



COOPERATIVE MILLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Georgia: Guntersville, Alabomer nee
Baltimore, Maryland ce
27 feeds as declared





COPE RENDERING COMPANY, INC., Moultrie, Georgia :
-1 feed as declared es



1 feed as declared



COSBY-HODGES MILLING COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
6 feeds as declared <



DALTON GRAIN COMPANY, ING., Dalton, Georgia
3 feeds as declared :



DANIEL FEED AND SEED COMPANY, apis Georgia
1 feed as declared



1 feed as declared

DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tennessee
4 feeds as declared : S:





3 feeds as declared

ESTHERWOOD RICE SALES CORPORATION, Estherwood, Louisiane
1 feed as declared

EVER-BEST FEED MILLS, INC., Atlanta, Georgia
5 feeds as declared

FAMBROUGH'S MILL, Monroe, Georgia :
2 feeds as declared i aise *









1 feed as declared

FARMERS SUPPLY SERVICE, Howkinsville, Georgia a
5 1 feed as declared ;

FEEDRIGHT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia s : ea
3 feeds as declared "oe eeeg

FELLOWS MILLING COMPANY, Douglas, eae ; ae
1 feed as declared

FLINT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Georgia
3 feeds as declared

GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
21 feeds as declared

GENERAL MILLS, INC., Rossford, Ohio; ee Minnesore je os a
4 feeds as declared













a

(Contianea On is. ae











am

Oc. ea. Can't: rsa
Fardy Walker, Box 66, Mar-
ble Hill.








Bantam eggs from pure
stock, available. in small
quantity. Golden Sebright,





Black Tail Japs, Silver Duck
Wing, Modern games,
Cochins, $1.50 doz.. W.: P:
Smarr, 412 Neely Ave., East
Point.



on farm tractor with
Ol t equipment, reason-
also want about 8

ers 1,000 cap. with
hout pipe and gas tank

round type give make

ition and price in =
Bob McConnell, Rt. 1,
Harris. Ph. Dr, 9-2793
gs Harris).







eixed bantams, small size,
14 hens, 2 roosters, $11.; also
Elec. brooder, 250 chick cap.
$7.50. Will not ship. Mrs. R.
= oe 1015 Gilbert St.
, Atlanta 16. Ph. MA 7-









30 bantam hens and roos-
|ters, 50c ea. Cant ship. Clyde
Bone, Rt. 38, Dallas.

15 young Reds, 8 wks. old,
for sale or trade for common
bantam hens; also R. I. Red
eggs for hatching, 12, $1.,
4.{plus 10c postage. C. R, Phil-
Ret, 2377 Summit Ave., N.W.
tlanta 18. Ph. SY 4-0009.

Plenty Gray game ie 15,
$8. Will not ship. G. L. Adams,
Rt. 2, Lula.





anus Easter Egg
laying,. $10. pr;
g eggs, asst. col.,

prepaid; Dark Comneh
Bulldog - type, $5.
25 ea. parcel post
xpress Col. Money
Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,
lyrtle St. N.E., Atlanta
Phe 4-512; oe

Old Eng. Black,
Black Cochins,
White Silkies and

















and white Hackle stag, ready

for walk or brood yard, $4.

ea., or evch. the 2 for a 6

Ibs. or over high station cock,

good cond. Ship at once. C. L

vile 712 Oak St., Gaines-
le.










Different kinds of high
-|bred, large pure Game chick-
ens, White Speckled, Negro
s * Niilians, re Tem-}Roundhead, Blue Cubans,

an AL 3-|Warhorse and others, J. E.
s Nicholson, Blairsville.




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eee (Continued From Page 6)









Buff} A

Red Muff cock, 19 mos. old,

igh grad Bbery str.
Drake Coen hens and roos-
ter, 1 yr. old. At my home.
Mrs. 1.7 BD, ming, Srachinere,
Dublin.

_ 150 four A, Hi Egg produc-
tion Parmenter Reds, laying
every day, 7 mos. old pullets.
t my home. Mrs. Ida Sir-
mans, 4131 Riggins Mill Rd.
Macon.

Bantams: White Crest Pol-
ish, White Silkies, $5. pr; 1
yr. old Peafowl, $25. pr; Pea-
fowl hatching eggs, $3. ea.
Trade for Swinhoe pheasants
or their eggs. S. J. G

riener,
1394 Northwest Dr. N.W., At-
lanta 18. :

100 white bantam hens, 75c
ea; 40 almost full stock Gold-
en Sebright bantam hens and
2 roosters, 75c ea.; 10 Ring-
neck and 1 white doves, $1
ea. T. K. Hudlow, Box 21,
Morgan Rd.. Doraville.

Dark Cornish bantam eggs
for hatching, from Bulldog|1
heavy lay, Show type breed-
ing stock, $2.50 sett%ig PP J.
W. Foster, Rt. 3, LaGrange.

Buff Orpington bantam eggs
for hatching, 75 doz. Will not
ship. Mrs. Carl P. Ritz, Camp-
bellton Rd. Fairburn.

Dark Cornish bantam eggs



_jfrom Bulldog type breeding

stock, $2 setting PP, Claython
Upchurch, Rt. 3, Box 247, La-
Grange. Ph. TU 4-9610

3 white turkeys, April
1959 hatch, 2 hens and gob-
bler, $10 at my home. Can-
not ship. Roy E. Dills, Rt. 4,



FEEDS FOUND

Box 112 A, Blairsville.



for hatching, $1.50 setting, or
trade some for Buff Bantam
hens or guinea pigs (cavies).
Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr Rd.
N. E., Atlanta 17,

Durrs Keystone AAA New
Hampshire Reds, 7 pullets now
laying, and 1 cock 5-1/2
mos. old, $15. J. W. Goldsmith,
3959 Club Dr. N. Atlanta
19, Ph. CE 3-1018.

Approx. 100 W. L. 18 to 14
mos. old and 35 Sexlinks
young pullets, beginning to
lay, for sale at my home. J. Z.
Phillips, 851 Constitution Rd.
5 Atlanta 15. Ph. MA 2-



Pit games, Red Clarets, Red
Fox, Lou Greys, Cuban Blues,
seepage! 2 brood cocks,
Soneac yr. cocks, 20. ea.;
1959 a $10.00 ea.; hens,
$7.50; la pullets, $5; eggs
for hatching, 16, $4.50 or 30,
a. Samuel C. Burroughs, Rt.

, Box 113, Richmond Hill.

Heavy str., now laying W.
L. hens, about 12- mos, old,
2 50 ea, at my farm. Meli

Carithers, Rt. 1, Hwy. 22,
coe Ph. SU 3-4402.

75 or 80 W. L. hens, good
stock, laying good, 75c ea. ail
or part, Claude Adams, Stock-
bridge. Ph. GR 4-4486.

40 good strain R. I. Red
hens, laying good, 1 yr. old
March 28th. A 25 ea. for lot.
Mrs. Carl G. Bailey, Rt. 1,
Fayetteville. Ph, HO 1-2411.

4 turkey hens and 1 tom,
$3 ea. J. L. Burrell, Rt. 2,
Clayton.

AS DECLARED FEBRUARY, 1960





RGIA BROILERS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
feed as dec :



RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louls, Missouri
20 feeds as declared

Baritamn: Bulldog otek: eggs







BrOuRE turkey egas, 3, $1
Cheaper in quantities. o
shipping. Harry E. Hagerty,

RFD 2, Hampton. Ph: GR 6-
8646 (Jonesboro).

2 white Embden gander}
Embden geese eggs, B. L. AAA,
hens, laying; Black Cochin
and old fashioned bantams;
paired (now laying) Lady
Amherst pheasants, 1 pr. Sil-
ver pheasants, Golden phea-
sants and trio Reeves phea-
sants; Green head Mallard
ducks. Cannot ship. Make of-
fer. Joe R. Johnson, Jr., Rt.
2, Conyers. Ph. 5922.

GAME, FOWL, etc.

FOR SALE





2 and 3 yrs. old Peacocks,
fine paras $20. ea. O. Li
Craft, Rt. , Lavonia.

Six fine 2
Peacocks, pe, ea.
Manning, Rt. 4, Dallas Rd.
Marietta. Ph. 9-6464.

1950 raised pheasants, lim-
ited number Mutants, $6. pr;
extra hens, $3.; Reeves, $7.50
pr. extra hens, $4.;
Black necks, $7.;
neck Mongolians, $6.50. Mo:
ey Order. Mrs. A. L. Rober ts,
Rt. 6, Macon.

Northern Bobwhite e quail
for mating, bloodtesied, egg
record over 200 eggs per sea~
son, early April 1959 hatch,
90c ea. $1.75 pr. over 10 pr.
lot. Permit No. 1960 Chas. B.
Howard, P O. Box 124, Barn-
esville.



yr.











DEN ROD OIL MEAL SALES COMPANY, ene Tennessee



ROME OIL MILL, Rome, Georgia
1 feed as declared









SALADA-SHIRRIFF-HORSEY, INC., Plant ony Florida
1 feed as declared








ND HUNTER COMPANY. Chicago, Illinois
feeds as declared



SARGEANT CITRUS PRODUCTS, Lakeland, Florida
1 feed as declared







ALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin-Ft. Valley, Georgia
feeds as declared




JOSEPH E. SEAGRAM AND SONS, INC., New York, New York
1 feed as declared





HOWARD FEED MILLS, Jacksonville, Florida



SECURITY MILLS OF JACKSONVILLE, INC., Jacksonville, Florida
2 feeds as declared







KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia
a 4 feeds as declared



SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca, South Caroling
1 feed as declared





KUDER: PULP SALES COMPANY, Lake erie Florida
perl feed as declared



SEYMOUR FARM SUPPLY, Americus, Georgia
T feed as declared







NIER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
31 declared

T. G. SHAW AND SON, Roswell, Georgia
1 feed as declared








NIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
4 feeds as declared

SHAWNEE MILLING COMPANY, Shawnee, Oklahoma
1 feed as declared :







INDSEY-ROBINSON AND COMPANY, = Roanoke, Virginia
1 feed as declared



SMITH'S FARM SUPPLY, Reidsville, Georgia
2 feeds as declared







ORET MILLS, opine a Tennessee
: 1 feed as declared

SMITH SEED AND GIN COMPANY, Winder, Georgia
2 feeds as declared





ISVILLE Ss AND GIN COMPANY, Louisville, Georgia
_ 2 feeds as deci



SOUTH GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Blackshear, Georgia
1 feed as declared :





pean ree Fort Wayne, Indiana _

_ MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia







SOUTHERN COTTON OiL COMPANY, Dawson, Georgia
1 feed as declared



SOUTHEASTERN MILLS, INC., Rome, Georgia
3 feeds as declared





: 5 sate manera

| GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia
feed as declared




SOUTHERN FRUIT DISTRIBUTORS, INC., Orlando, Florida
2 feeds as declared







|ASTER MIX FEED MILLS, INC,, Dhan Georgia
5 feeds as declared

SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
4 feeds as declared







MILLMORE. MILLING COMPANY, Sparta, Georgia



SPARTAN GRAIN AND MILL COMPANY, Spartanburg, South Carolina
3 feeds as declared





STANDARD FEED MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia; Marietta, Georgia
4 feeds as declared







SWIFT AND COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
4 feeds as declared









faa FLOUR AND FEED SOME: INC., Chamblee, Georgia
5S 2 feeds as declared

NASHVILLE MILLING COMPANY, INC,, Nashville, Georgia
: 1 feed as declared

THOMAS MILLING COMPANY, Hazlehurst, Georgia
1 feed as declared



TRENTON MILLING COMPANY, Trenton, Illinois
1 feed as declared





1E NEW ERA MILLING COMPANY, Arkansas City, Kansas
1 feed as declared i



VIGO MILLS COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia
1 feed as declared





NU RENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota
32 feeds as deci jared

OG LETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia
: feeds as declared

ete





THE WALL-ROGALSKY MILLING COMPANY, McPherson, Kansas
1 feed as declared



BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia
1 feed as declared





PARKER FEED SERVICE, Monroe, Georgia
feed as declared



WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia
4 feeds as declared








ON MILLING COMPANY, Peteen: Georgia
as bu aha







Austell, Seo

WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
7 feeds as declared

WILKES MILL AND FEED COMPANY, Washington, Georgia
1 feed as declared









eae Georgia











As) Desiared 328
Penalized 16
Other Violations 14
TOTAL : 358




























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PAGE EIGHT





GAME, FOWL, efc.

FOR SALE

GAME, FOWL, etc.

WANTED



Chukar partridge, $6. pr;
also Bobwhite quail, Per. No.
16, $4. pr. Ship. Exp. Col. B.
H. Sharpe, 1935 Columbia Dr.,
Decatur. Ph. BU 9-7810.

Want quail, chicken, turkey,
and pheasant Eggs to set on
halves. Contact. A. C. Brown,
18 Milton St., Scottdale. Ph.
HL 8e53 74.2%



Game eggs, priced each:
pheasants, Ringnecks, .20c;
Mutant, Blackneck, 25c;
White Silver, Amherst, 30c;
Reeves, 50c; Swinhoe, $1.;
Blue Manchurian, $2.50;

Chukar partridges, 25c; Erck-
els Francolins, $2; Indian
Blue Peafowl, $2.; wilk tur-
key, $1. White Silkie bantam
20c. John F. Dana, Macon
Hwy. Hawkinsville.

Northern Bobwhite quail
eggs available now; quail
April 15. Permit No. 59. D. L.
Brookins, 5861 Morningside
Dr. Columbus. Ph. FA. 3-9175.

White, or black and white
Fantail pigeons, $3. pr., large
giant Homers and Show type
Kings, $5. pr. All mated and
working; also 2 runt cocks,
$5. ea. or trade 1 for hen.
John Lewis, 613 College St.,
Hapevilleville. Ph. PO 1-6893.

Northern Bobwhite quail
eggs now available, large or
mall lots. Per. 78. J. L. Tay-





or, Rt. 2, Fort Valley. Ph.
TA 5-5804
Northern Bobwhite quail,

7 wks. old, 65c ea; Chukar
partridges, $8. trio. Exp. Col-
ject. Money order. Miss Eve
Wallace, 716 Myrtle St. N.E.,
Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152.

Rabbits, all sizes, also mix-
ed bantam chickens, for sale.
. J. Samples, 78 Anniston
Ave., SE, Atlanta 17. Ph. DR
33-7207. .

Purebred N. Z. white rab-
bits, not ped., excellent breed-
ing stock, juniors, bucks and
does, $4. ea. or $9. trio. Will
_ship. J. M. Jones, Box 50,
Bristol, Ph. 2821.

18 rabbits; 12 does, 8 large

Want large White or Mus-
covy duck eggs for hatching.
Contact. W. W. W. Kampa, Rt.
2, Americus,

Want quail eggs to hatch
on halves or less, if enough
eggs to do so. At least 500
eggs to start with. Can hatch
up to 1200 or more weekly.
Larry R. Southern Rt. 1, Box
67, Talking Rock. Ph. ME, 5-
2668 (Night).

Want 10 Bobwhite quail
hens. State price. Judge Norm-
a P.O. Box 76, Blooming-

ale.

Want 1 Chinese gander or
setting of Chinese goose eggs.
Pola Anderson, Rt. 4, Dah-
lonega.

Want 6 young hens or pul-
lets. Must be near Columbus.
Mrs. W. A. McGuffey. 1013,
54th. St., Columbus.

Want 8 white Guinea hens
and 1 rooster. Willing to pay
$1. ea. If you can ship Exp.
I will pay charges. B. H. Hall,
Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA. 9-

TIVESTOCK

FOR SALE









Swine

15 pigs, half Landrace and
half Hampshire 6 wks old
April 21, $10. ea. W. G. Bar-
ron, Providence Rd., Alpha-
retta, Ph. GR. 5-4648.

Reg. Duroc boar, papers
furnished. N. C. state fair
winner. Sell or trade for one
of same breed to avoid
breeding. J. W. Haley,
Gilmore St., Ashburn,

408
Ph.

enough to breed (4 already|140-L

bred) and 6 bucks, $35. or
trade for Bantams or light
chickens. Cannot ship. Locat-
ed 5 mi. from Kingston on
Adairsville Rd. Sammie Oats,
Rt. 1, Box 21, Gingston.

N. Z. White rabbits, herd
bucks, used as my own breed-
ers, $15.; young bucks, up to
10 mos., $7.-$10. All from
ped. parents, wt. 10 to 14 lbs.
All ready for service. Will
trade for produce or chickens.
C. W. Page, 149 North Ave.,
ae Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-

4 pheasant hens and 1 cock,
rugged birds, $15 for the 5;
also pheasant eggs for hatch-
ing, $2.50 doz. Ernest W. Cali-
aed Dutchtown Rd. Savan-
n :







Limited supply Golden
pheasant eggs for hatching
purposes, 20c ea. S. S. She-
ard, Jr., 1540 Clifton Rd.
E, Atlanta 16. Ph. ME 4-
2241 after 6 PM.

Approx. 20 pheasants, $40
or $2 ea.; also approx. 15
Chukars, $30 or $2 ea. James
W. McMichael, Rt. 4, Box 82,
Monticello. Ph. 4862.

Pigeons per pr: common, $1;
White Kings, $3; also Ham-
burg chicken roosters, $1.50
ea; bantam hens, $1 ea. Starl-
ing Yawn, Byromville.

White King pigeons, $2.50
pr., or 25 pr. or more, $2.00
r. Jack Crowder, c/o Melody
rook Farm, Rt. 3, Windy Hill
Rd., Marietta. Ph. HE 5-8656
Smyrna).

1959 hatch Peacock, $15;
3 Golden pheasant hens, 1959
hatch, $12.50 or $5 ea.; few
Mallard ducks, $5. pr.; few
Mallard duck eggs, $2.25 for
setting of 12. Cant ship. I-s.
Elizabeth Lienemann, Rt. 7,
Mt. Pleasant Rd. Macon. Ph.
SH 5-8503.

ieee nae aR eet a id

_Purebred N. Z. White rab-
bits, not ped. Excellent
breeding stock. Juniors bucks
and does, $9.00 trio, $4 ea,
Will ship. J. M. Jones, Box 50,
Bristol. Ph. 2821.

Rabbits, 29 does, mostly
bred, and 6 bucks, for sale.
No Sunday Sales. D. E. Beau-
champ, Rt. 4, Commerce.





oR Reg. Landrace gilts, 130
lbs., 3 mos. old. Eddie Ray

Tyler, Rt. 3, Monticello.

Choice meat type Berkshire
pigs, male and female, 3-1:2
mos. old, treated. Ready now.
Priced according to size, at
farm, 7 mi. N. of Ga. State
Prison. Rufus Merriman, Rt.
3, Lyons, Ph. 8303.

10 bred Tamworth - Duroc
gilts, 250 lbs., bred to Lan-
drace boars; 3 Reg. Landrace
boars, 15 mos. old, sired by
the $1,525. Seminole Borgas
11; also, pigs and shoats, from
35 to 125 lbs. Pascal W. Camp,
155 Greenville St., Newnan.

Reg. Hampshire hogs, wean-
ed pigs, service age boars and
bred and open gilts. Bill
Pickred, Rt. 2, Cochran, Ph.
WE. 4-2615.

25 SPC pigs, 12 wks. old,
$10. ea. at my farm. Dana
Haymore, Rutledge, Ph. 4268.

Choice Landrace and Duroc
breeding stock, imported
bloodlines, treated and Reg.
in buyers name. William E.
Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Metter,
Ph. MU. 5-1015.

Duroc boar hog about 275
Ibs., at. my farm 7-1/2 mi.
NE_ Fitzgerald. Boyce O.
Smith, Rt. 1, Box 149, Fitz-
gerald.

_ Reg. SPC boars, best blood-
lines, lean meat type, far-
rowed Dec 27, 1959. See at
my place. Will ship. George
Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave Spring.

Top young purebred Berk-
shires, males and females, wt.
from 50-100 lbs., of Cert meat
sire breeding, C. J. Hardman,
Commerce.

Reg. Tamworth male hog
for sale or exch. for another
hog to prevent interbreeding.
Howard R. Smith, Rt. 2.
Coolidge.















in-|q

Reg. Landrace boars and

gilts, service age and wean-
ling pigs, from performance
tested Cert. meat Boars.
Vaccinated. Ga. Cert. Brucel-
losis Free Herd No. 17. $25.
up. J. W. Trunnell, Jr. Rt, 2,
Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-2040.

_2 Duroc boars, 6 and 11 mos.
old, wt. about 200-300 Ibs.;
also, want small used tractor,
cheap for cash or trade hogs
and pay difference, FFA
members, Orion Hill, Rt. 2,
Box 370, College Park, Ph.
PO. 6-0006.

20 feeder shoats, long, red
meat type, from 60 to 135
Ibs.; also, 5 Holstein heifers,
from 250 to 450 Ibs. J. N,
McGinnis, Box 319, Lithia
ae Ph. 948-2854 (Aus-
ell).

SPC service boars and open
gilts, sired by Grand Champ
boar of Indiana State Show
and Sales, also, Champ over
all breeds at Central Ga.
Fair. M. J. Blackmon, Pine-
hurst, Ph. 2818. s

2 choice, meat type, Reg.
Duroc gilts and 2 Duroc male
pigs for sale. Top bloodlines,
ready to go April 9, excellent
type pigs, $25. ea. with pa-
pers. J. R. Cook, Greenville,
Ph. OR. 2-4234.

Reg. Spotted Poland China
pigs, good bloodline, 9 wks.
old. Will ship. Hugh West-
brook, Cave Spring.

Durec pigs, 15 wks. old,
Reg. buyers name, wormed
treated for Cholera, sired by
1959 Grand Champ boar at
Middle Ga. Livestock Show.
Roscoe McDonald, Jr., Rt. 1,
Milledgeville, Ph. GL. 2-2766.

Duroe boars and gilts, 3-1/2
mos. old, wormed and _treat-
ed, $20. Elig. Reg. in buyers
name. Frederick Zipperer, Rt.
1, Box 182, Guyton (15 mi.
SE. of on State Hwy. 30).-

Reg. Torper Landrace boar,
15 mos. old, approx. 500 ibs.,
$75., papers furnished; Lan-
race, Torper and Borga
Bloodlines, . sow, bred gilts,
and boars. G. B. Avery, Gab-
bettville, Ph. TU. 4-8802, (La-
Grange).

Reg. prize winning Lan-
drace boar, also, weaned, Reg.
Landrace pigs, both sexes. R.
F. Burch, c/o Burch-Haven
Farm, Box 164, Eastman.

6 wk. old Guinea pigs, $8.
ea., $15. pr.; not Reg. Guinea
and Hampshire cross, 6 wks.
old, $7. pr.; also, rabbits, 1
yr. old $2. ea. Will ship. No
Sunday sales. S. R. Wade. Rt.
1, Alto.

Berkshire boar, -19 mos. old,
sire PR-CMS, dam 3 Star PR.,
from cert. lean meat litter. W.
V. Brannen, Unadilla.

Reg. Hereford boar, 10 wks.
old, $25, best bloodlines a n d
quality, from good breeding
stock. At my farm Leonard
Fleming, Reed Creek Rd.,
Hartwell.

Purebred Hampshire boars,
1 yr. and older, ready for ser-
vice, $40 ea., Will Reg. in
buyers name. Larry Young,
Rt. 2, Chickamauga, Ph. 6893.

Pigs for sale, $10 ea. Hoyt



















C. Maxwell, Rt. 1, Dacula, Ph.

TH. 3-2914 (Lawrenceville).

7 pigs, Landrace and Hamp-
shire crossed, 6 wks. old, $15
pr. Harold Anderson, Rt. 1
Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-4363.

Reg. Landrace gilts, boars
and service age boars. 100 pct.
imported bloodlines, Reg. in
buyers name, unrelated prs.,



$25 and up. H. R. Gossett,
Cave Spring.
Hampshire boar, approx.

400 lbs., can be Reg., $60. G,
W. Gravitt, 3320 N. S. Park-
Bho Atlanta 5, )Ph. CE. -7-

Reg. Landrace boars an d
gilts, service age, and wean-
ling pigs. Reg. in buyers name,
priced very low. Clyde Beaty,
Rt. 2, Pavo.



Reg. Tamworth gilts and 2
Reg. boars, $26.50 ea with
papers and up. Also, mixed
shoats, 100 lbs. and up. B. B.
Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 82,-Al-
pharetta, (7-1/2 mi. N. on
Hwy. 19

Reg. Landrace, service age
boar and gilts, from popular
bloodlines. Reg. buyers name,
$25. up. M. T. Courson, Ha-
zlehurst.



Durocs, cherry red, 4 males
and 4 gilts, 5 mos. old, treat-
ed and wormed, Reg. in buy-
ers name with United Duroc
Assn. J. H. Donaldson, Rt. 1,
Fort Valley.

Purebred Duroc pigs, from
disease free herd, boars and
gilts. Reg. in buyers name,
Richie McCants, c/o McCants
pooe Farm, Butler, Ph. UN.





50 or more Duroc
Hampshire cross feeding pig:
and shoats. All sizes and

ages for sale at my place, 8
mi. from Tallapoosa on Hwy.

100. Forrest Johnson, Rt. 2,
Buchanan, Ph. 3622. :

Reg. Hampshire pigs, 8 wks. |

old, good markings and from
best bloodlines. Will Reg. in
buyers name, $30 ea. Russell
Mercer, Metter, Ph. MU. 5-
S635,



gilt at Morgan Co. Fair and
2nd Sr. Gilt at Athens Agri.
Fair. Can be Reg. in buyers
name. Perry Atkinson, Rt. 1,
Rutledge.

Horses, Mules & Ponies) 3

Mare mule, good cond.,
plows, works to wagon or

ride, very gentle; also, good,

large work and ride horse.|

Tom Cape, Rt. 2, Box 244,
Newnan (on Rasco to Pal-
metto Rd., between Starr
Cross Rd. and Credar Creek).



Young red _ horse, harness

broke and will ride, for sale.
W. F. Walden, Rt. 1, Thomson.

Reg. Tenn. 10 yr. old walk-



ing mare with Reg. colt at

side. Roan with 4 white socks,

blaze face, flax mane and tail,

$250. Ray Minyard, Rt. 1,
Pine Mountain, Ph. 3-2612.

Correction: Pinto mare,
black and white markings, 9
yrs. old, approx. 1,000 lbs.,
excellent cond., spirited, also,
good western saddle, bridle,
$200. or trade for good garden
tractor and attach. F. S. West-
brook, Star Rt., Cloudland.

Correction: Pr. mare mules,
about 1,000 Ibs. ea., $225. W.
E. Sheppard, Avera.

10 burros for sale or will
consider trading for Shetland
ponies. D. E. Flanders, Box
267, Swainsboro, BE. 7-3121
days.

Pony mare,
kept, not Shetland, $125.
Lawrence Lyle, 416 Maple
St., Rockmart.

At Stud: Red Lights Noble
Rex, Reg. 36083, American
saddle bred stallion, proven
sire of top colts, grandson of
Noble Kalarama. Thomas
Watkins, Jr., 4684 Flat Shoals





very easily |

G. | Palomino stallion.



hor:

white mane |
land Pony, $:

all colors and sizes
sale. John Wall
Madison. Ph. |

_ Four good farm mules for |
sale. T. M. Morris, 648 u
Creek Dr. Clarks mn
HI B63 75h: be Ss

| One mar
; : So 250: dbs @

Durocs: 5 boars and 1 gilt, :
$15 ea. 8 wks. old April 8.
Sow of pigs was Grand Champ | 2 Dal

Works good any
12 ve old, $100. Roy
BEL AS oie ie ene ee



One horse mule |
old for sale, or trad
heifer of equal val
Evans, Rt. 1 Box

Springs, Ph. Pine M
BRED. ae ee
Red Sorrell Shetlan

Stallion, 2 yrs. old, bro!

ride, $ d small

Graves, Box 412.
1, Norcross. | eens





Complete dispersion
young Shetland a
bred to have colt
spring, some already
young colts at side; al,
rel Shetland stallion,

stal :
together or seperately at rea
sonable prices. Earl D, Gibbs,
Tatton; Phy Wa = ee
Good work mule, wt.

prox. 1,000 lbs. Roy L. Sz
ders, 1313 Austell R

jetta, Ph, HE. 5-9875 |

after 5 PM or anytime

Palomino quarter hor
23 mos. old; strawb
horse with saddle.

Li seas
od. Rt. 2, Butler, Ph,

Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-6692. | 4257

One red mare, good farm

mule,- about 9 hundred Ibs,}

gentle, work anywhere, bri-
dle and harness, $100. Trade
for small Shetland pony for
little girl. Roland P. Jarrell
3036 Lakeside Dr., Doraville.



At Stud: 2 nice small Shet-|3

land pony stallions. Two good
colors to choose from, $15.00
with return privileges. Also
stallions and mares for sale
or trade. Dan A. Brock, Step-
hens County, Eastanollee.

Good mare mule, heavy
built, age right, weight 1000
lbs., in good shape, price
right. R. L. Campbell
Box 76 Temple. |

Good 1200 lb. work mare,
11 yrs. old, bred to Welsh
Poney. foal in few days,
$165; also pay a reasonable
cash prices for a large size
jennet that is a proven breed-
er and a Jack. Give full des-
cription and best price in first





letter. Fred Sprewell, Rt. 2,|L
*! Carrollton. ;

Two good mules, well train-
ed, work to anything, wt. ap-

prox. eleven- hundred or aj.

thousand lbs. cash sale. Mrs.
Frank E. McBrayer, Rt. 2,
Temple. ; ,

18 mo. old Buckskin quar-
ter colt. Good conformation
and manners. Has had several
months training as_ reining
horse. Must sell. .$150. Mi-s
Sally Forrester, 2572 Law-
renceville- Hwy., Ph. Hi 3-
5853, Lawrenceville.

One 8 yr. old black mare
mule, blocky built, works any

where _wt. 900 lbs. for sale.|

R. B. Holt, Rt. 2, Ball Ground. |
38 Shetland pony mares and
2 stallions, for sale, Earl D.
Gibbs, Tifton.

Excellent mannered plea-
sure horse, sound, gaited, good
coloring and conformation for
sale; also. want horse. to
board, pasture, stall feeding,
100 acres of cross - county
riding. Mrs. Val Beaty, Rt.



Decatur (Bu 9-0173)

. Rt. 2/28

Will = buy

Young Hampsh
ven breeder, $15. Fre
Rt. 4, Dahlonega,

85 early lam
Suffolk rams
yrs. old. Paul
ville, Rt. 1, Ph.

2 fine red. N
goats; 2 Saana
Pua kid,

mos. old; pur
Nubian buck; T
milk goat. Mrs. Le
3860 Cascade Rd NV,

nla de Reet eis

Toggenburg goat
goats, billies and some
ed. For sale between
and April 22 at fa
Co., near Waysid
Hawes, Rt. 2, Gray

Work goat and rub
cart and harness. Gent!



Want good gentle 1
Paul Smith, Rt. 1, May.
Ph. OR. 2-2273..

Want good work mare; al-
so, want young, small, |
stallion, ready for lig
vice. O. M. Moody
AW AY.CLOSS 2h ia ice i eee

ant pr. of young, heavy
saanon 200 lbs. or more w






full grown, up to 5 yrs. |
separately; also,
have blocky, heavy. wor
type horse for stud service
Guy McMillian, Dacula,

TEs 824430s core See