Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1960 November 9

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Agricultural
CALENDAR

November 9, Rural Life Bldg., Tifton
Peach and Pear Short Course.

November 10, Rural Life Bldg., Tifton
Operation and Maintenance of
Farm Diesel Tractors Short
Course.

November 11, Union Stock Yards, Albany -
Georgia Aberdeen-Angus As-
sociation All Bull Sale.

November 16, Hardy Acres Farm, Griffin -
Angus Dispersion Sale.

November 17, City Auditorium, Baxley -
Gum Naval Stores Outlook
Meeting.

le State i

r Milk Producers, Inc., the of-
anization of dairy farmers, has
ten meetings throughout the
e held during November.
rogram is designed to bring the
1ers the latest techniques in
ig of milk in Georgia.
neetings follow the following
utline: John Conner, Extension





the Membership Committee will discuss
The Wabbly Milk Stool. A question and
answer session will follow,

All dairymen are invited to attend the
meeting nearest to them. Each one will
last approximately an hour. Dates and
places of the meetings are as follows:

Albany, November 9, 7:30 p.m.; Doug-
las, November 10, 7:30 p.m.; Rock Eagle,
November 11, 7:30 p.m.; Gainesville, No-




















onfused; Clifford Johnson, Ex- | vember 17, 7:30 p.m.: Calhoun, Novem- November 17, Griffin Rural Life Bldg..
cretary of the Georgia Milk ber 21, 7:30 p.m.; LaGrange, November ae peoty: Vegetables Shan

s, will discuss How Misunder- 22, 7:30 p.m.; Millen, November 23, 12 Fe
a "Affects the Dairy Industry; ovember 22, Griffin Rural Life Bldg.,

N.; Thomson, November 23, 7:30 p.m.

: Tifton - Egg P
Meetings were held Monday and Tues- oe ee ee

Zellner, Director of the. Sixth







essional District and Chairman of







~ FARM



HELP

WANTED



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couple | as
Biss aris

Want retired couple to live
on farm near Stockbridge. 3
R. house wired for elec. stove,
water in house, but no bath
nor sewer. Contact for satis-
factory basis agreed upon.
Mrs. Henley Bailey, Stock-
bridge. Ph. GR. 4-4418.

Want white or col. man and

hoe for caretaker of 35 A.

place. Must be able to drive

jew, | tractor with mower and should




and do light farm
0, able drive auto-
Sania Have farm
ee Be M.






en age or enily of 5,
chool bus route. Perma-
sition for right family.
uired. Carlus Kotila,

4087 (Clayton).

i heen manager un-|

old, small family
rm. Exp. farming
corn, able do gen.
work, willing to
exp. working other
od house, elec.,
School bus - route.
2, number and age of
Exp. References. Les-














be able to do some carpenter
| work. Mostly yard work. Ref.
required. Po" d. hay; Rta sa%
Box 453, Columbus. Ph. MU

n, | 9-8322



Want unencumbered white
woman to live in farm home
with family 3 adults and do
light farm work, for room,
board and $15.00 weekly sal-
ary. Farm equipped modern
conveniences, located 2 mi.
|West Byron. Job available
around Dec. 1, permanent for
right party. Mrs. Eva Knowles,
Rt. 2, Byron. Ph. WO 3-2213.

Want middleaged, healthy,
Christian woman as_ house-
keeper and to do light farm
ork, Farm located near edge
of Concord. Give board, room,
fair salary. Mrs. A. C. Mobley,
Box 66, Concord. :

Want elderly woman to live
in farm house with widow,
and do light farm work, for
room, board and small salary.
Mrs. Bertha Harrison, 6815
Ee Tprerew ee Jonesboro.
Pp

oe hand with small
family for steady work on
farm. 4 R. house, School bus



Box _ Al-




route. No drinkers. Give Ref.
Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.



day of this week in Forsyth and Perry.

Want middleaged white wo-
man to live in farm house
(modern conveniences) a nd
help with light farm work
and keep house for husband
and wife, live as one of fam-
ily with room, board and rea-
sonable salary. Transportation
furnished. At once. Mrs. H
Bagby, 4-Lane Hwy., Rt. 1,
Marietta. Ph. 428-4549.

Want reliable party with
successful experience to op-
erate 4 mod. broiler houses,
annual cap. 150 to 160 thou-
sand broilers. Location near
Hiawassee River, Towns Co.
50 - 50 basis or an agreed
amount per flock. C. M. Mil-
ler, Cornelia.

Want healthy Christian
white woman to live in farm
home and do light farm chores
and help care for semi - inva-
lid mother. Edw. Cornett, Rt.
4, Monticello.

FARM WORK

WANTED





White man, 47, wife and
6 children (oldest 14 yr. old
girl), want job looking after
chickens, cattle or hogs. Drive
tractor and truck, and know
a good bit about farm mach-
inery. Need 4-5 R. house, on
School bus route. Ray Thomp-
son, Rt. 1, Oxford.

White, single, 48 yr. 01 d|;

man, Exp. wants job on farm
driving tractor and truck and
any kind farm work, for
room, board and reasonable
salary. L. S. Hudson, 442
Pryor St. S. W. Atlanta 3.

8 yrs. exp. dairyman, wife
and 2 children, wants job. Do
not drink. J. P. Black, Rt. 3,
Jefferson.







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White man 47 yrs. old, with
family, 3 to work, boy 18,
wants job gen. farm work.
Exp. all kinds farm work,
dairy and poultry. Move any-
where, any time. Have own
transportation. Only respon-
sible people need reply. Sam

C.| Wood, Rt. 4, Eastman.

56 yr. old white man wants
job in dairy milking (man
now working for sold dairy,
but will continue milking un-
til Nov. 15th.) Need 4 R.
house wired for elec. stove.
:.C; Bouse. Rial -c/o.3-.
Crumbley farm, Taylorsville.

Middleaged couple wants

.job as Caretaker, or on cattle

farm or dairy. Do not drink.
Belong to church. Best of Ref.
Have to be moved. Need 4-5
R. house with lights, gas and
water. J. E. Kiser, 303 Au-
gusta Ave., S. E. Atlanta 15.

Middleaged single white
man wants job on farm. Can
drive tractor and other farm
equipment. Exp. horse and
cattle man. B. L. Brown, Rt.
2, Box 31, Reynolds.

Want job on chicken farm,
or any kind farm wk., 50 yrs.
old, alone. Leonard Hite, Rt.
2 Gilmore Rd., Smyrna. Ph.
HE 5-8417.

Unencumbered, 58 yr. old
man would like to look after
Honey Bees for reliable party
in No. Ga. area. Chas. C.
Jackson, Rt. 1, Cumming.

Single, white man, 52 wants
job on farm with livestock,
chickens, plowing mules, do-
ing odd jobs. Cannot drive
any kind tractor or automo-







bile. Must have bus fare. Give | $

age and number in family. If
just man and wife need not
answer. Will work for board,
washing and small wages.
Taft Parker, Rt. 3, c/o Jim
Luke, Nashville.



Couple wants job on Beef
cattle or dairy farm. C an
handle milkers, prefer 01d
type barn with DeLaval milk~
ers. Can move any week-end,
Must have at least 4 R. house,

wired for stove. B. C. Kelley,

Rt. ly Winder.

28 yr. old white man, wife
and family, want job tending



to broilers or laying hens, On

cattle. 8 yrs. Exp. also exp,
in truck and tractor driving.

es eee P70... Boxes

43,

ae of 4 wants shar
crop on halves. 2 sons, 14 an
23 yrs. and daughter 16. Will

accept farm anywhere in So. ~

Ga. Like some day work un-=
til crop time. Mrs. Elizabeth
Presnell, Douglasville.



45 yr. old man wants job
as manager of farm. 22 yrs,
exp. in gen. farming, know
how to work labor. Do n o t
drink. Have wife, 5 children,
oldest 18, and 3 boys can work
after school hours. E. Y.
Greene, Rt. 2, Montezuma.

FLOWERS

FOR SALE



Boxwood cuttings, blue Fall
Daisies, one cent ea; white
hedge Rose, lemon Lilies, or<
ange Daylilies, white and
blue Siberian Iris, 5c ea; root-
ed Boxwoods, Cherokee Roses,
10c ea. Add postage. Per. No.
14. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rabun
Gap.

Trailing Coleus cuttings, 14,
1.; Boston ferns, 50c bunch;
Gizzard Coleus, red, 10, $1.3
Four Oclock seed, 10c tbls.,
yellow Easter Rose bush, 50c}
Sultana 3 col., cuttings, 12,
$1. Per. No. 99. Georgia Win=
kles, Box 251, Raymond.











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FLOWERS

FOR SALE



Dbl. . pink Begonias, Devils
Backbone, Naked Truth Cac-
tus, Century plant, blue But-
terfly bush, Sultanas, pink
rose and orange, purple stripe
and green, all, 15c ea; purple
Stripe Jew, 3, 10c. Add post-

ge. Per. No. 172. Mrs. P. E.

Taylor, Rebecca.

Nandinas, 14-16, in. 40c ea.
8, $1.; Spider Lily bulbs, $1.
doz; red and white variegated
Altheas, rooted, 50c ea; dbl.
red Althea cuttings, also Li-
sees cuttings, 15c ea. Per.

9. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston.

Bearded Iris, special price:
pink Cameo, Arab Chief, San-



ta Cruz, Ola Kola, Grand
Canyon, deep Velvet, Tea-
Rose, Prarie Sunset, Frost

Queen, Indian Chief, Master
Charles, Azeta Copper, mixed
only, $2. doz. labeled to name.
Add postage. Per. No. 70. Mrs.
Lillian Owens, Rt. 2, Talla-
poosa.

Jonquil and Butter and Egg
bulbs, $1.25 C; lace ferns, 50c
ea; Boston fern, Chicken Giz-
zard. Deb. Red, pink ever-
plooming Begonias, 20c ea;
rooted blue Hydrangea, 25c
ea: Wax Leaf Ligustrum, 20c
ea. 12 for $1. Per. No. 16. Mrs.
Leila Phillips, Rt. 1. Royston.

Cacti: Thanksgiving, Christ-
mas, Peanut, Golden Stars,
Cinnamon, Angels Wing,
Rice, Easter Lily, Rattail and
Frogleg, Airplant, rooted, 20c
ea: cuttings, 10c ea; pink
Thrift, 75c C., 15 clump; 2
dif. purple Jews, mix. col.
Oxalis, 10c ea. Add 15c post-
age. No. 35. Mrs. D. W. Fair-
eloth, Box 32, Seville.

Seed: dwarf Cockscomb,
large heads in 10 dif. colors
mixed, many colors fine, dbl.
Poppies, mixed, 25c tsp., large
type red Salvia, 25c tbls. and
stamped envelope. Mrs. C. H.
Tanner, 1807 Vinson Hwy.,
Milledgeville





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Christmas Cactus, echangable
Hydrangea, Sultanus, Be-
gonias, 50c ea., African Vio-
lets, 50c and $1.; Hen and
Biddies, 25c ea. Per. No. 22
Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt.. 3,
Sparta.

Narcissus,. $2. C. with post-
age 7 lbs., Med $1.50 C., post-
age 4 lbs., Daffodils, $1.50 for
50 with postage 3 lbs. Per-
mit No. 135. Hugh Arundel,
P.O. Box 153, Statesboro.

Sev. hundred Boxwoods,
dif sizes and dif. prices. Ready
for setting. Mrs. Fabon
Brown, Tyrone.

Seed of old fashioned per-
ennials: Hollyhocks, hardy
Sweetpeas, 4 OClocks, Black-
berry Lily, single and dbl.
Poppy; ornamental pepper,
large, all kinds and colors, 25c
pkt. and self - addressed,
stamped envelope, Per. No.
177. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt.
2, Ranger.

White spoon Mums, pink
Yarrow, sweet blue Violets,
yellow Daffodils, yellow, pale
blue, lavender Iris, mullein
Pinks, Maiden Hair, Sword
and solid leaf palm-like ferns,
35c ea; red, dbl. Geraniums,
8 dif. Cactus, white, pink Ox-
alis cuttings, 10c ea. Add post-
age. Per. No. 138. Mrs. Ralph
Williams, Rt. 1, Lawrence-
ville. Rt.1.

Hardy Stephanotis, 3, $1.;
Tom Thumb Kalanchoe, 60c;
orange-red, winter blooming



Acuba, 2, tts Pomegranate
(fruit). 2, $1. Per. No. 77.
Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt. 3,
Lawrenceville.

Lilies: large Lemon yellow
6 $1.; Painted Lady, 4, $1;
Milk and Wine, 10c-30c ea.;
pink Iris, 35c ea; other Iris,
$1. doz. Add 33c extra for
postage in Zone 2. Per. No. 11,
Mrs. Lona Tallent, Lula.

Large perennial white Can-
dytuft, $2. doz; smaller, $1.
doz.; Adm. Byrd Daisies, $1.-
50 doz; dbl. white Flowering
Peach, 2 ft., 3, $1.; sev. kinds
choice Iris mixed, also dwarf
bronze and blue Siberian Iris,
$1. doz. Add 35c postage. Per.



No. 49. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Mad-
ison,

Seed: Bird of Paradise, 20c
doz. 2 doz. 35c; Sweet Wil-
liam, 25e tbls., 2 tbls. 45c;
dbl. pink and red Poppy seed,
25c thls. Postpaid. Mrs. J.
Wilson, Martin.

Few hundred Boxwoods,
small, med., and large. Sell
reasonable, prefer in large
lots. State insp. Per. No, 171.

A.| Come see. C. C. Southern, Rt.

1, Talking Rock.



Evening Primrose, grows 4
ft., 6, 50c; Love in Tangle, lit-
tle hardy fern, purple, blue
Tris, 25c ea. a bunch; Lan-
tanas, 6, 50c; small Nandina,
35c doz; Seed,
Primroses, Poppies, Sweet
Williams, 25c tbls. Add pos-
tage. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18
Crawford St. Ellijay.



Yellow trumpet Daffodil
bulbs, blue Violets, purple
King Iris, $3.00 M; purple

Iris, Daffodils, Orange Day-
lilies, 75c C; pink Azaleas,
purple Lilac, Mtn. Laurel,
Sweetshrub, red Roses, Weep-
ing Mary, 6, $1.00; yellow Ja-
ponicas, 50c ea. Well rooted.
Add postage. Per. No. 9. Mrs.
Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Large t y p e Chrysanthe-
mums, all col. mixed, $2.00
doz. Cushion, summer bloom-
ing Mums, mixed col., $1.00
doz; hardy Orchids, purple,
blooming size plants, 50c ea.
Dutch Iris, purple, small type
(to plant now), $1 doz.; large
type Iris, purple, bronze, 3 $1.
Del. in Ga. No order less $1.00,
Per. No. 7. Mrs. Adell Wil-
liams, Ellijay.

Daylilies, one cent ea. and
postage; Beefsteak Begonia,
25ce; African - Chinese Ever-
green, 25c ea; blue Butterfly,
25e; Goldilock Rose, $1.00;
Babybreath Spirea, 25c. Mrs.
Annie Hubbard, Fortson.

Vinca Minor, Eng. Ivy, $1
doz; Liriope for banks a n d
borders, $1.25 C: Cherry Lau-
rels and Ligustrums, 6, $1.00;
Thrift, 50c doz. Per. No. 263.
Lois Woodruff, Greenville.

Fine berrying size Nandina,
1-1/2 - 2 ft. 12, $2.00 Old
Eng. dwarf Boxwoods, 4 - 6
in. plants, $12.00 C; Semp-
ervivum, quality, 8 - 10 in.
$20, C.; Dixie red Crape Myr-
tle, 1-2 ft., 12, $3.60. Per. No.
ar Mrs. B. Robinson, Green-
ville.

Per. Scarlet King Verbena,
blooming size, $4.00 C; pink
Thrift, $3.00 C. Clumps Royal
Robe Violets, $8.00 C: Crape
Myrtle, deep red, white, pur-
ple, 2 yr. 3-4 ft., 12, $5.00;











$35.00 C. All well rooted =

plants. Per No. 160. Mrs. L. H.
Cousins, Rt. 3, Greenville.

Ligustrum, Cherry Laurels,

$1.50 doz. $10.00 C. white per.
Candytuft, dwarf blue per.
Phlox, $1.50 doz. $7.50 C; Eng.
Ivy, Vinca Minor, Philippine,
Blackberry, Atamasco, red
Spider and Daylilies, $1.50
doz. $5.00 C. Per 13. Blanche
Woodruff, Greenville.

100 Boxwoods, large, $2.00
ea; med. $1.00 ea., small, 50c
ea. Per. No. 189. Mrs. Cicero
Barrett, Rt. 1, Hiawassee.

6 mixed Begonias, $1.25; 4
Rabbit Tracks, $1.25; 10 Li-
gustrum, 10 inch, $1.25; 6
Royal Poinciani, $1.25; 6 Bos-
ton Daisies, $1.25; 6 pink Mul-
lein, $1.25; 4 Velvet plants,
blooms in house, $1.25, All
plants rooted. Per. No. 21. Mrs.
Lawrence McAvoy, Rt. 1, Box
323, Washington.

Royal Blue Siberian Iris,
rose Zepher Lilies, dbl. Day-
lilies Iris, $1.00 doz; Madonna
Lilies, 6, $1.00. Myrtle Pace,
Rt. 1, Temple.

Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 3
doz. $1; white and lavender
per. Phlox, $1.00 doz; yellow
Goldenglow, white Yarrow,
Duchess of Windsor, long stem
Violets, 50 doz. 5 doz. $2.00.
Postage 50c extra ea. order.
Per. No, 32; also, want spotted
Leaf Leopard Lily. Buy or
trade Moses-in-the-Bulrushes,
or Night - Blooming Cereus.
Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 No.
Madison St. Thomasville.

Old fashioned purple Vio-
lets, $1.25 C; mixed Iris, 25c,
$1; Star of Bethlehem, 75c C.
Per. No. 178. Mrs. John Wea-
ver, Rt. 2, Temple.

SEED: Dbl. red Poppy, blue
Larkspur, dbl. red and pink
Hollyhocks, mix. col, Sweet
Williams, Feverfew, red
Prince Feather, Queen Anns
Lace mahogany col. Mari-
golds, Ea. 20c tsps. PP. Mrs.









C. E. Leveritt, 2180 Ranch-
wood Dr. Rt. 3, Tucker,

Larkspur, | W



Sweet Williams, Grape Hy-
acinths, and Balsom seed, 10c
tsp., and stamped envelope;
20 dif. pot cuttings, $1.25. Add
postage. Per. No. 173. Mrs.
J. Dimon, Rt, 1, Bor 74,
Woodland. ;

30 nice shaped Boxwoods,
meas. up to 30 in. high, rea-
sonable prices at my home,
Cant ship. Per No. 168. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58.

8 col. Cannas, $1.00 doz;
Daylilies, seedlings of fine va-
rieties, Amaryllis, Milk and
Wine Lilies, Umbrella palm,
25 ea.; Daffodils and Narcis-
sus, Tuberoses, 50c doz. Add
postage. Per. No. 44. Mrs. W.
E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box 150,
Camilla 3.

12 asst. colors Iris, 12 Le-
mon Lilies, 6 white Madonna
Lilies, 1 white and 1 pink Peo-
ny, all for $4.00 and 35c pos-
tage; 12 asst. house plants, $1.
Per. No. 88. Mrs. J. H. Gable,
Rt. 3, Cedartown.

Rose cuttings, yellow a n d
white Lady Banksia, Mary
Wallace, Sweetheart, Belle of
Portugal, Dr. Van Fleet, City
of York, American Pillar, i
doz. $1.00; paper white Nar-
cissus, 3 doz. $1.00; Liriope, 4
doz, $1.00. Add postage. Per.
No. 36. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box
104, Chester.

Jonquil bulbs, $1.00 C; scup-
pernongs, black and white, 12
cuttings $1; American Beauty
rose cuttings, 12, $1. Add pos-
tage. Per No. 123. Mrs. G. Col-
lins, Rt. 2, Box 30, Cobbtown.

1200 Arizona cypress xmas
trees, at my home, 12 mi. No.
Athens Hwy. 29, at Diamond
Hill, Trees med to large size.
Sell in lots of 100 or more.
Per. No. 175. Waymon Wood,
Jr., Rt. 2, Colbert.

30 lavender Buddlenias and
50 old fashioned Sweetshrubs,
25 tuber Morning Glory roots,
ea 3, $1.00; 3 fragrant white
Clematis roots, $1.00 large
roots yellow Hemerocallis, $1
doz; old fashioned purple Vio-
lets, $1.00 doz; dark red
Geranium cuttings, 5, $1.00;
Add postage. Per. No. 59. Mrs.
S. Brown, 1321 Wildwood
Ave., Columbus.

Bearded Iris, 10 col. $1.00;
Daylilies, 5, $1; J. T. Russell,
Honey Redhead, Mrs. Bonner,
Queen of Gonzolese, Frances
Russell, Betty Slick, Russells
Minuet, Linda, Orange Blaze,
Purple, Mi Hope, Seven Seas,
Black Prince and Liriope, 3
doz. $1.00. Per No. 18. Mrs.
W. E. Johnson, Rt. 2, Craw-
fordville.















Begonias, Indian M a i d,
Trailing, Beeksteak, Straw-
berry, 60c; Justicia, Prayer

Plant, Gold Band Sansevieria,
Spider plant, Shrimp plant,
odd shape Cacti, 40c; Wooly
Bear, purple, variegated Jews,
25c bunch, plus postage. Per.
No. 65. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming.

Wednesday, November 9, 1








1961 Mimosa tree seeds, 2
for 10c and a stamped, ade
dressed envelope. Mrs. Ro
bert Harp, Wildwood.

Sev. thousand Jonquil bulbs,
$1.50 C; Narcissus, $1.75 C
Buttercups, $2.00 C; Rain Lie
lies, 90c doz; large Daffodils,
$1.25 doz. Per. No. 147. Add
postage. Mrs.

Mary Tumli
Eastanollee.



C; Newport pink, red
Sweet Williams,

strawberry Begonias, 20e ea.j

Daylilies, Colonial Dame, Gus =

to, Glory, 75c ea.; Hearts De
sire, Russett Wings, Paradise
pink, 75 ea. Add postage. Per=
mit No. 17. Mrs. H. M. Stale
naker, Rt. 5, Elberton.



Pink Cherokee Roses, Mtns
Redbud, Rhododen=
yellow white
Azaleas (wild et 3

Laurels,
drons, red,
white Pine, Holly, Poplar, r
Maple, creek Hemlock, East

&:
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.. Swiss jumbo Pansies, $3.00
or mix,
60c dozy






bush, Crabapple, a3 ft; $2782

doz. pink Phlox,

hasta Dais

sies, blue Iris, gray Violets,

$2.75 C. Postpaid. Mrs. Bon:
nie Abercrombie, Minera
Bluff.



Mix. bulbs, Narcissi, yellow
and white, King Alfred Dafe
fodils, Jonquils and whit

yellow. center Narcissus, red
ruffled, $2. C. bulbs. Per. No,

170. Mrs. J. H. Voyles, More
row. :

White, Siberian Iris,
Shasta Daisies, Narcissus,
Jonquils, 25 doz; Red Hot
Poker,
bush, Almonds, red Wi
Anthony W. Spirea, ro
blooms, 25c-50c; rose Azalea
cuttings, 10c Per. 55. Mrs.
Varilla Quarterman, Moun+
tain: City.

Pink Thrift, 50c C; large
Iris, dif. col., 50c doz; Box~
wood cuttings, one cent ea.
rooted, 10c, 3, 25c; pot Hy=
drangeas, 4 col. lavender Lo
cust, Altheas, 25c-50c; Light,
Royal Blue Fall Asters,
Scotchbrooms, 10 3/25. Per,
No. 54. Mrs. Tom Harkins,
Mountain City.

Daylilies, all colors, un
labeled, 24 plants, bloomin
size, $2.50; 50 asst., pot plan
cuttings, $1.35 PP. Per. Nox
28. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1,
Adel.

Mixed dbl. Glad bulbs, $
doz. and 50c postage; all co:











Sweet William seed, 25c a
and self-addressed, stam
envelope. Mrs. G. T. Brown,
Ball Ground.

_Dbl. Hemerocallis, large,
single, 8, $1.; red Hibiscus,
large bloom, 3, $1.; fragrant

Jonquils and Emperor long
trumpet Daffodils, 18, $1.
Postpaid. Per. No. 89 Mrs. C.
B. Robinson, Rt. 2, Bowdon.

African Violets, frin,
raspberry pink, Pink
Pom Pom, $1. ea; 12 asst.
var. $2.50; red Cherokee Chie
and pink Dogwood, $3. eaf



asst. Chrysanthemums, $1.
oe ink hybrid Hibiscus, -
pi

eony, Ageratum, Aster,
Coreopsis, Primrose, ded

Tris, Daylilies, 50c ea. Pers
No. 52. Mrs. B. J. Cantrell,
Blue Ridge.



Large and small Boxwoods,
dif. sizes, dif. prices; old fash-
ioned Weeping Mary, 25c
bunch; lemon Lilies, 6, 40c;
Josephs Coat, 50c doz; Patty
Cake Cactus, yellow flowers,
3, 50c; Corn Cob Cacti, pink
blooms, 3, 25c. Add postage.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2,
Ellijay.

Strong, well rooted Giant
Adm. Byrd Daisy plants, 24-
30 in., blooms up to 5 in. dia.,
$1.30 doz. 25, $2.25; $6.75 C;
lavender Stokesias, dbl. white
spice Pinks, $1.75 doz. PP in
Ga. State insp. Per. No. 176.
Mrs. O. S. Scarbrough, 2869
ee St. East Point. Ph. PO

Iberis (Candytuft) 2 yr.
healthy plants, $1.40 C; Adm.
Byrd Daisies, $1.50 doz., blue
and dark pink Thrift, 3 doz.
$1.75 P. P. No chks. or Sun-
day trade. Mrs. Lon Ashworth,
Dacula.

Cert. Ga. Easter Lily bulbs,
4-5 in., ave., 25c ea. postpaid
in lots of 12 or more. No or-
der filled less 12. Also, have
dbl. Daylilies, $2.50 C. post-
paid. No orders less than 50.
Per. No. 180. Mrs. Hattie Wig-

ley, Rt. 1, Box 230, Dallas.



Lily, $1.



King Alfred Jonquils and
white Narcissus, $2, C; June
ea; mix. col, Mums,
$1. doz; pink Thrift, $1. F
variegated Rose 2, 25c; o
fashioned Sunflower seed,
for 25c; Gold Band Lily, an
white Star Bethlehem, 1 doz
$1. Add postage. Per. No. 98.

Mrs. Florence Leathers, Rt. 1,
Buchanan.

Jonquils, white Narcissus,
$3. C; Iris, purple and yellow,
purple Violets, yellow Daffo<
dils, 12, $1.; Snowdrop bulbs,
12, 75c. Add postage. Per. No,
69. Mrs. Beatrice Mosley, Rt.
1, Box 248, Bremen. ;

Single, blue Hyacinths,
blooming size, 20, $1.; Dew=
drop bulbs and Emperor Daf-
fodils, 2 doz. $1.; Royal Robe
Violets, 20, $1.; Calif. Violets, .
30, $1. Add 30c postage in
State. Per. No. 75. No less
$1. order. Mrs. R. P. Stein-
heimer, Brooks.

Star of Bethlehem Pood







40c doz; 50 bulbs, $1.35; go

Boxwood cuttings, $1.50 doz
hardy Phlox, asst. colors, $l<
doz; mixed Ferns, Begonias,
Geraniums, Sultanas, Coleus,
15, $3.50
Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt.
105, Adairsville 4

poste. Per. 106
2: Bo.

25c, - 50c; Butterfly,

ed
1



Seperate nas

oem,

ee

Pe ape Coe ELE aT
ibid





] Wednesday, November $, 1960



FLOWERS

FOR SALE





Seed: 10 ea., Redbud, Mi-
_ nosa, Crabapple, 10c ea. with
=. self, sed, stam enve-
' lope. Mrs. W. Y. Summers,
Rt. 1, Newnan.

e col. Werbenas, 4 col.
_ Thrift, $1.00 doz. $5.00 C.;
_ Pres. red Cannas, $2.00 doz.,
_ clumps, $1.00;_ pink Sweet
William, blue Iris, Daylilies,
Calif. blue Violet, hardy
_ Phiox, yellow Aster, 4
OClocks, blue Ageratum,
Chrysanthemums, asst. col., 2
doz., $1.50, $3.50 C. Add pos-
tage. Per No. 64. Mrs, Janie
Ellis, Grantville.

Red Spider Lilies, 50c doz.,
Easter Rose cuttings, Pussy
- Willow, pink, red Weigela, 15c

_ and 25c ea. Add postage. Per.

116. Mrs. F. F. Lampkin, 966;
Crew St., S. W. Atlanta 15.

One year Dutch seedling
: aryllis from solid colors,

udwig strain, mixed orange,
Tose, pink, salmon pink, red,
wine red, pure white, 12, $5.
All PP. Plant now. Beckwith
-D. Smith, 684 Elmwood Dr.
N. E., Atlanta 6.

Daylilies: 140 Top moderns,

20 pct free. Multnomah $35.; |
Telitha (red-eyed green mel-
on), Frances Fay, $15.; Su-
-personic Jet, Ruth Lehman,
.; Giant White Spider, Cho-
eolate Cookie, Bess Rass, $4.;
Hyperion, Tick Tock, Easter
Morn, 35c. Permit 101. Walter
-M. Jackson, 1123 Vickers St.
8S. E. Atlanta 16.

Red, pink, salmon, white
Geranium cuttings, ea;
Boston fern plants, 35c ea;
African Violet leaves, 12 $1.;
- Azalea type Mums, pink, yel-
- ow, bronze, Begonias, red,
white, 50c. Add postage, or at
my home. Per. No. 132. Mrs.
_ Marguerite Bryans, 1255
_ Woodland Ave. S. E. Atlanta
15. Ph. MA 17-9795.

Ferns, Miniature, Boston,
=Curly type, 25c ea; old time
lue Hyacinths, $1. doz; Phil-
odendron, 35c-50c ea; Star
Cactus, 20c ea; Sultana, white,
red, fuchsia, variegated leaf
cuttings, 10c ea; Sansevieria
Hanni, 35c ea. Free cactus ea.
order, Add postage. Per. No.
102. Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 1566
Elleby Rd. S. E. Atlanta 10.
Ph. MA 717-5759.

_ Thrift, reds, fuchsia, Dixie
brilliant, dark red, pinks, vi-
vid, pink, white-eye, deep
pink red-eye, blue and white,
one cent for cutting to $1.
Jarge bunch. Cellophane, damp
packed. Add ample postage.

BE Lie 1D 1, Box
223, Alpharetta.

Peeeeeee ee
Dbi. pink and blue grape
Hyacinths and Blue Iris bulbs,
40c doz.; all col. Chrysanthe-
mums, $1.00 doz.; white and
yellow Narcissus and yellow
- Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz. Add
tage. Per. No. 10 Ethel
ne. Rt. 2, Gainesville.
Dbl. Yellow Cannas, mixed
~ ~eol. fail Pinks, 50c doz.; mix-
- ed col. Dahlias, $1.00 doz.;
pink Thrift, 50c C. rooted
sprigs, damped packed. Add
postage. No stamps or checks.
Add-33c for, first lb. Per. No.
119. Pairlee Rundles, Rt. 7,
Gainesville.

Snow Flake Candytuft
(Iberis); Shasta Daisies, large
blooms, outstanding; dbl
white Feverfew. All well root-
ed and hardy Per., $1.00 doz.
Add postage. Per No. 190. Mrs.
Grace Dobbs, 502 Hudson St.,
Gainesville. 3

Regal Lily bulbs, blooming

ize, $2.75 doz. plus postage.
Ber No. 73 Mrs. L. B, Ben-
1, Box 211, Alpha-






























retta.

FLOWERS



|Helen S.



Want Hybrid Dahlia bulbs,
the kind that changes col. of
blooms ea. year, with tip end
of petals remaining white.
Write before shipping. Mrs. R.
__E. Stokes, 103 Law St., Tho-
. masville,







Want blooming size Easter
Lily bulbs. State price an |
best time to plant. C. H. Paf-.
ford, Rt. 2, Adel.

Want 25 or 30 evergreens,
4 - 5 ft., reasonably priced.
Curry, 511 Broad-
land Rd., NW, Atlanta 5, Ph.
CE. 7-2432.

Want some Spider Lilies.
State price. Mrs. C. C. Wil-
liamson, 305 Cedar St., Car-
rollton. j

Want quantity of blue
Thrift. Will come after. State
price in letter. Frank Bond,
2287 Tilson Cir., Decatur.

Want a Water Lily. State
kind, size and color. Mr s.
Lenore Scroggins. Rt. 1,
Greensboro.

_ Want some Camelia cut-
ting. Daikagura r e d, Daika~
gura red and white, Daika-
gura Var. (Ward _ strain),
Masterpiece and improve Al-
ba Plena early W.; also, for
sale, Regal Lily seed, 1960,
20c tblspoonfull and stamped
envelope. Mrs. W. N. Tanton,
702 So. Central Ave., Ten-
nille,



EQUIPMENT

FOR SALE



500 gal. iron water tank, 3)
roller cane mill, set of stalk
cutters for Ferguson cultiva-
tor, like new. E. L. Preetori-
Ee 310 Savannah Ave., States-

oro,

1953 No. 40, 2 row, tractor,
3 point hitch; 6 ft. harrow,
scalloped disc in front, round
rear; late model, 2 bottom
mold board plow; pr.
sweeps; cultivators and plant-
ers. All first class cond. and
John Deere equip. Vance
Young, Sr., Cochran and
Hawkinsville Hwy., Cochran,
Ph. WE. 4-2477,.

Deep or shallow water
pump; walking cultivator for
sale. Mrs. G. W. Williams, c/o
Williams Dairy, Rt. 1, Box
755, Williams Rd., Columbus,
Ph, FA. 3-1589.

Ford tractor; Taylor-way
harrow; planters and. cultiv.
with side dresser; Chev. truck,
1951 model. All in first class
cond., priced to sell. J. L.

Moore, Jr., Rt. 4, Box 173,
Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-3596
nights.

Ford 821 tractor, less than
2 yrs. old, with Panther dig-
ger No. 54-F, 24 and 12 in.
Sherman digger buckets, Ford
loader and bucket, excel.
cond., $4,800, terms; 5 cu. ft.
concrete mixer, used less than
10 hrs. since new motor in-
stalled, $200.; 2 air tampers,

$100. ea; Thor rock arill,
$125. Charles W. Moore,
Lawrenceville.

Super C. Intnl. tractor with
hydraulic system, planters,
fert. hoppers, cultivating
equip., peanut plows and oth-
er minor farming equip. All
for 2 row farming, good cond.
Tractor recently overhauled
and painted, $900. complete.
Lester Varn, c/o Pine Knoll

Plantation, Rt. 3, Box 530,
Albany.
Planters, fert. distributors,

4 disc tiller with prac. new
28 in. disc (works on John
Deere MT tractor), McCor-
mick 4 wheel trailer wagon
with 14 ft. bed and sides,
like new, for sale or trade for
1 or 1-1/2 ton farm truck in
good cond. of equal value. H.
C. Mangum, Rt. 1, Demorest.

500 gal. underground Pro-
pane gas. tank, $150. J. G.
Myers, 6447 Manning St., Do-
raville, Ph. GL. 7-3894.

Cub tractor, 1 H. wagon,
mule drawn Oliver middle
buster and 1949 Chevy truck.
All in good cond. Charlie Mal-
a Rt. 1, Box 153, Spring-

ield.

3 row Oat drill, mule
drawn, used very little, $12.50;
farm tools, plows, hole dig-
gers, corn fork, brier blade and
other farm tools. Mrs. Henry
Mullen, Rt. 2, Lyerly.

Home made garden tractor
with Briggs Stratton motor,
cranks easily needs new
sprockett chain, $20. or exch.
for chickens, calf or shoat of



equal value. H. B. Wall, Sr.,
Buckhead.

da|tractor, 3



MARKET BULLETIN

1955 John Deere No. 40
point hitch, wide
front end, new KBL harrow,
Flower plows, 14 in. bottom
plow, cultivator, planters and
distributors. Tractor complet-
ely rebuilt, $900. cash. Ken-
meth RR. Hill, Rt. 3; Tifton,
Ph. 24-R-2.

_ 8 ft. Ezee-Flow spreader,
in good cond., $125.; Oliver
Superior combined grain and
fert. drill, 13 disc, used very

little, $100. J. P. Hodnett,
eg Plains, Ph. HO. 7-

1952 tractor in good cond.;
bush and bog harrow and
good set of planters for sale.
Purtis V. Pole, Rt. 2, Dallas.

TD-9 Intnl, bulldozier, hy-
draulicly raised blade, less
than 150 hrs. operation. T. G.
peer liys PO Box 758, Elber-
on.

Farmall M. tractor, lights
and starter, $650.; John Deere,
13 ft., grain drill, fert. at-
tach., $150.; Lilliston peanut
picker, $150.; Minn, Moline
corn sheller, size D, cob stack-
er fan to discharge shucks and
self-feeder, $225, Allin in good
cond. Cy. W. Hadden, Clarks
ee Louisville, Ph. MA, 5-

Avera mule drawn, walk-

farm. Macon Walden, Rt. 2,
Gibson.

1953 Ford tractor, over-
hauled, good tires, cultivator,
two, 14 in., bottom plows, dis-

S.| tributers, pickup, 20 disc, har-

row, side dresser (only 2 tons
fert. used in it), pasture and
sweep plows of all sizes, and
other misc. farm equip., $1,-
200. cash: All good cond. O. J.
Franklin, Rt. 2, Box 126, Col-
quitt.

John Deere, 20 disc, smooth-
ing harrow, in good cond.,
good disc and boxens. H. F.
Armistead, Rt. 1, Rutledge.

1953 cub tractor, disc plow
and cultivators. Ralph Helms,
1684 Phillips Dr., Morrow.

1957 Ford tractor, No. 640,
2 disc plow, heavy drag har-
row, smooth harrow, lime
spreader, mowing mach.;
pasture rotary weed cutter
and tractor trailer. C. R. Rich-
ardson, Rt. 2, Barnesville.

Egg cooler, 6 cases plus,
made from Jamesway incuba-
tor with Big Dutchman unit,
model 25-R; also, 500 chick
size MaKomb gas brooder;
feeders and waterers. Will sell
separately. Harley Merrick,
Rt. 4, Cuthbert.

1952 Ford tractor in good
cond., both rear tires and tubes
brand-new, with folding type
harrow, $695. S. M. Partridge,
323 Cooley Rd., LaGrange.

2 tree planters, heavy metre
pull type, excellent cond.,
$195. William E. Suber, 1430
guabet Ave., Perry, Ph. GA.

26 in. cordwood saw and
belt on good frame; also,



\three, 55 gal. drums, put to-

gether with pipes. J. B. Cow-
art, Rt. 2, Box 75- A, Adairs-
ville.

John Blue, 6 row, cotton
duster, good cond., for sale or
exch. for 2 disc plow for
Ford tractor (pick-up type) R.
P. Spence, Rt. 1, Villa Rica.

Allis Chalmers C tractor,
cultivators, planters and bot-
tom plow, $445. Julian C.
Maddox, Athens (across from
King Cotton Motor Court).

John Deere G. Tractor with
cultivating equip. and new
tires, $650. Jack B. Taylor,
Davisboro.

2 disc Athens plow, can be
used on Ford or Allis Chal-
mers tractor, $100. R. L. Jack-
son, Yatesville.

Farmall cub with planter,
distributor, mower, 1 disc
turning plow, 8 disc harrow,
cultivators, leveling blade,
$800. N. W. Moore, Rt. 3, Con-
yers, Ph. 483-8428.

185 Oakes R-20 hanging
broiler feeders in good cond.



Lewis Thompson, Bostwick,
Ph. 542-W (Madison).



7-1/2 hp phas. elec. motor,
20 in. Meadows grist mill;
Hover elec. corn sheller, 12
ft., 1-15/16 in. line shaft,
starter and switch box. All in
good cond. W. L. Cochran,
Box 243, Stonewall.

_ 1949 Ford tractor with new

tires and all equip., bush hog
mower, subsoil plow, Fergu-
son multi-purpose harrow, 2
disc tiller and dirt scoop, $950.
Will not sell separately. Alvah
Pasley, 700 Brookwood Dr.,
Thomaston, Ph. 736-39.



2-H wagon, $15. Mrs. C. O.
White, Butler, Ph. UN. 2-
3566.

American sawmill, Frick

edger, Case power unit, 48 in.
saw with part of belts, all for
$350. cash or trade for tractor,
other farm equip., cOWws or
hogs. B. J. Gilmore, Jeffer-
sonville.

_ Leader tractor with good
tires, in good shape, $400. L.
H. Goggins, Rt. 1, Powder
Springs, Ph. 943-2712.

EQUIPMENT

WANTED





Want cultivator and planter



ing, cultivator: stalk cutter|for Massey Harris 22 tractor.

on wheels, mule drawn; 50] W. Cochran, Box 243,

tooth dbl. sec. drag. harrow;|Stonewall,
t. hay rake; Covington} Want cylinder head for F-

cotton dropper. All in good|/209 Farmall -tractor. Gordon

cond.; also, used fence wire,| Nixon, Rt. 2, Senoia

buyer take down at half price; . = 5 =

2 leather mule collars. At my| _Want Dearborn, 2 disc,

plow, 3 point hitch, or Fer-
guson, 2 disc, 3 point, hitch;
also, have for sale, 1 portable
John Deere hay bailer with
7 H. motor, both in excel.
cond. J. H. Brazier, Zebulon.

Want used goat, milking
machine. E. J. McMahon, 1929
any Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE.

Want Wisconsin motor or
Allis Chalmers with clutch
and pulley, 15 to 25 HP, for
operating 30 in. corn mill or
grist mill. James C. Etris,
Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Want Super A Farmall trac-
tor, also want 10 x 36 used
tractor tire. Pay cash. State
price of each. in letter. Kent
Prescott, Rt. 2, Box 213, Fitz-
gerald.

Want hydraulic cylinder and
lift mount for rear of 1946
John Deere H tractor. State
price in first letter. G. V.
Westbrook, Rt. 4, Box 504,
Smyrna. a:

PAGE THREE

Reg. Angus bulls, about 7
mos. old Champ Eileenmer
bloodlines, papers furnishe
in buyers name, $125.00 to
$140 ea. James H. Cook, Rt
1, Demooney Rd., College
Park, Ph. 964 - 3654 (Fair-
burn).

Fresh Jersey cow and
calf for sale, $135.00 W. Allane
son, 4137 W. Washington Rd.
East Point, Ph. PO. 1-3462.

6 Reg. Angus bulls, 12; 18
and 24 mos. old. Calfhood
vaccinated, in top pasture
cond, but mo grain since
spring, Bandolier - Kileenmere
breeding. James Young, Box
849, Cedartown.

5 dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 21 to 22 mos. old, ready
for heavy service; 12 dbl. Re
polled Hereford bulls from
to 10 mos. old. All well mark-
ed and from good bloodlines,
Harry A. Wasden, M. D., Quit-
man.

Few good Reg. polled Here-
ford bulls, old enough for
service; also, several bulls
just weaned. All deep red,
stocky and built real good
heavy for age; some open and
bred heifers. Winton C. Har-
ris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. Juno
4-2312 (Odum).

20 polled Hereford cows and
heifers, bred to Reg. polled
Hereford bull. George B. Ea-
ger, Rt. 1, Valdosta.

Nice, cream colored Jersey
and Guernsey crossed cow,
will give 3 gal. or more ot
milk with plenty feed, $130,
oo. Mrs. B, S. Freeman, Rt. 3,
Toomsboro.

Polled Hereford bull, Reg,
SHF Real Domino 42, excel,
conformation, dark red col.,
2 yrs. 10 mos. old, reasonably
priced. D. C. Collier, Barnes
ville, Ph. 73.

Reg. Black Angus bull, 3
yrs. old, wt. 1,200 Ibs. Sell-
ing to keep from inbreeding.
F. S. Coker, Rt. 1, Woodstock,
{at Colemans Farm, off Old
Alabama Rd.).

Dbl. standard Reg. polled
Hereford bulls, 9 and 11 mos,
old, excellent bloodlines. Well
built and reasonably priced.
Roy Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia
(Klondike), Ph. HU. 2-2672,

High produ







producing Reg.
Guernsey bred heifers and
second calf cows, will freshen
in November; also, Reg. bulls,
15 mos. to 2 yrs. old with
Ting in nose. F. H. Bunn, Mid-
ville.



Want grain drill, cotton
duster and disc plow for
John Deere 40. Must be in
good cond. and cheap for cash,
near Milner. Describe what
you. have and price. T. H.
Moore, Valley View Farm,
Milner.

Want ring gear and pinion

gear for No. 300 Gibson trac- PM

tor, or just the ring gear, in
good cond., reasonably priced,
or consider buying small or
medium size tractor, with hy-
draulic lifts, reasonable. State
model, equip. and price. J. D.
Benefield, 4163, Redan Rd.,
Stone Mountain, Ph. BU. 9-
9104 (Atlanta).

Want Gravely tractor in ex-
cel, cond., with or without
equip. C. C. Jarrard, Oxford,
Ph. 786-3604.

Want 12 ft. evaporator for
making syrup and one large
power drawn cane mill. F. E.
Butler, Rt. 4, Baxley.

Want rotary type mower
with attachments, for rear
mounting Ferguson tractor. J.
C. Steinmetz, 980 Bankhead
Ave., NW, Atlanta, Ph. TR.
-7983.

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE



Cattle

- Purebred polled Hereford |?

bull, 17 mos. old, about 550

Ibs., well built. H. D.. Davis,

ae 1, Warrenton, Ph. HO. 5-
DE

Reg. Jersey cow, No.
2177181, due to freshen Nov.
21, last 2 freshening w.e re

heifer calves, $200.00, J. B.
Cowart, Ri. 2, Box 1%5-A,
Adairsville,



Dbl. standard polled Here-
ford bull, SS Advance Domino,
calved Jan. 1955, an extra
good herd sire, well halter
broken and deep red color, wt,
about 1,800 Ibs. Selling to
keep from inbreeding. John
B. Smith, Cleveland Rd., Dal-
ton, Ph. BR. 8-3705 after 6:30



Nice Jersey milch cow and
ist calf heifer, 5 wks. old.
About 3 - 4 gal. milk daily,
$150. Ross Snyder, Hwy. 19
Zebulon, (1-1/2 mi. No. of
Zebulon). =

Angus
approx,

Outstanding Reg,
male, 22 mos. old,

1,500 Ibs. Selling to keep from
inbreeding, $300.00. Dan
Mask, Rt. 1, Fayetteville, Ph.
HO. 1-2012.

Reg Jersey bull, ready for
light service, good breeding.
ae a Breedlove, Monroe, Ph.
Hata

Holstein heifer, now fresh,
approx, 2 yrs. old, about 650
lbs. Make offer. Ray Williams,
Rt. 1, Box 150 Forest Park,
Ph. PO. 1-8154.

Shorthorn, Mills Type, ABS

bull, rope trained, 15 mos. old,
stocker and beef type. C:. T.
Griffin, Jr., Hwy. 115, Rt. 2,
Cleveland.
Reg. white face Hereford
bull, 4 yrs. old, horned type,
for sale or trade for 2 Reg.
cows; also, few Black Angus
small bulls, not Reg., at beef
rices. Ira Teem, Milner, Ph.
4897 (Griffin).

10 good milch cows for
sale at my dairy near McRae.
Cc. J. Maloy, M. D., McRae. _

2 young Reg. Larry Dom-
ino hereford bulls, high merit,
horned type, 19 and 21 mos,
old, $250.00 ea. M. C. Robert
Ball Ground.










PAGE FOUR

MARKET

BULLETIN



Wednesday, November 9. 4







LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE



2 Holstein bulls, approx.
500 lbs. ea. for sale. J. P.
Wade, 2121 Whites Mill Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. BU. 9-8058.

Polled Hereford bull, dbl.
Reg. Rollo Domino breeding,
dark red, blocky, 14 mos. old,
eady for light service, $225.00
E.-C. Dawson, Crabapple Rd.,
Rt. 4, Box 21, Alpharetta
(1-1/2 mi. W. of).





3 Reg. Angus bulls, 8 mos.

old, good bloodlines, $150.00
ea.; steer. one part Angus,
approx. 600 Ibs., $90. Charles
M. Betterton, 7200 Campbell-
ton Rd., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph.
DI, 4-4258 (at River).
2 Reg. Angus bulls, 7 and
8 mos. old, excel. conforma-
tion and good bloodlines, hal-
ter broke and guaranteed
breeders, priced right and
will del. LaFayette McLeroy,
Rt. 2; Colbert, Ph. 5056 (Dan-
felsville).

Swine

Hereford hogs, 10 wks. old,
Reg. in buyers name, wormed,
about 70 lbs. ea. $25 ea. at
farm, $30.00 shipped; also,
Reg. Hereford boar, 1 yr. old,

60.00 at farm, $65.00 shipped.

eonard Fleming, Reed Creek

d.. Hartwell.

Guinea (hog) pigs, big and
little boned type crossed, 10
wks. old, $10 ea. Roy Long,
Box 41, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Few Reg. Spotted Poland
China hogs, from Cert. Bru-
eellosis: free herd, heavily ped-
digreed with meat Cert. for
gale. also, taking orders for
Fall boars and gilts. A, La-
Porte, Cordele:

Reg. Landrace male and
females, treated, wt. 75 to
100 Ibs. G. L. Coggin, Rt. 2,
Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-1931.

2 young grade brood sows,
will sell already bred. E. P.
Drexel, Rt. 3, Tifton, Ph.
2052-W-1.

4 purebred Yorkshire pigs,
Blue Ribbon litter, 1 male
and 3 gilts, treated for Chol-
era, 0 wks. old, $12 ea. Billy
Rhodes, Crawfordville, Ph.
GL. 6-3695.

Reg. Berkshire boars, open
and bred gilts. Choice young
stock for breeding. Billy Gray,
Butler.

Yorkshire boar, 250 Ibs.,
Blue Ribbon winner at Sears
vig Chain Show at Ga. State

air, also, Reserve Grand
Champ in FFA open show,
$75.00. John Campbell, Means-
ville.

Reg. Berkshire boars, from

. R. litter, excellent breed-

g. Stock known for their

apid growth and _ prolificy.
Will ship. S. Y. Sosebee, Rt.
j, Demorest.

Black Poland China boar, 7
mos. old, good meat type,
tested for Bangs, Lepto a n d
from Cholera free herd. Have
papers. Also, boar and gilt

igs. 9 wks. old, good meat
ype with good length, Reg.





in buyers nam, reasonabe
rice on all (no more than
25). Jerry Allmon, Rt. 1,
Butler.

55 good, 6 wks. old purebred
Hampshire pigs from 6 litters.
All healthy, ell marked, with
good length and conformation,
Some of best bloodlines, $15
with papers; 12.00 without;
also, off Belts, $10.00 ea.
Cheaper in lots. Carl C. Smith,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Horses, Mules & Ponies
Good mule for sale or

trade for gentle pony that
will plow or ride; also, Du-



oc hogs. for sale. Marvin
ewsome, Sandersville, Ph.
8856.

Good gray mule, will work
anywhere and gentle with
children, about 12 or 15 yrs.

Id, $40.00 at my place. Eme-
ine Jones, Rt. 1, Blackshear.

Mexican pack burros, fe-
male and small male, fine
breeding stock, gentle for
children. Carl White, Bogart,
Ph. LI. 6-6210,

Sell or lease! white Parade
stallion, 5 yrs. old, grandson
of Pot O Gold, proven sire
of Palomiro colts, nas been
shown 9 times and won rib-
bons. Jayne Harris, 1981 Bran-
nen Rd., SE, Atlanta 16, Ph,
MA, 2-3267.

Nice 5 gaited saddle mare,
red with black mane and tail,
gentle, but high spirited, $200.
or will trade for 300 - 400 lb.
calves. H. W. McLeroy, Hwy.
19, Griffin (8 mi. -S. of) Ph.
4638.

2 yr. old Shetland pony,
Buckskin gelding, very gen-
tle for children, $90.00; also,
Shetland pony Stud colt, red
sorrell with white mane and
tail, make nice herd sire, $85.
Alvah Pasley, 700 Brookwood
Dr., Thomaston, Ph. 7-3639.

Nice, 8 yr. old, gaited sad-
dle mare with horse colt by
side, foaled July, gentle and
spirited, neck reined and
safe for children, approx. 1,-
000 lbs., $225.00 for both. Lo-
cated 4 mi. W. Powder Spgs.
C. A. Bennett, Rt. 1. Pine
Valley Rd., Powder Springs.

Several nice, gentle, 3 gait-
ed mares; also, gentle Shet-
land pony mares, fillies, geld-
ings and stud colts, dif. sizes
and colts.; also, saddles and
bridles, Fred Miller, Rt. -1,
Dalton (5 mi. S. on Hwy. 41),
Ph. BR. 8-4928.

Shetland ponies: one brown
and white mare, bred, $200;
black and white, 2 yr. old
stud, $150.00; sorrel gelding
with saddle, cart and harness,
$250. All gentle. Byron H.
Butler, 2062 S. Candler Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. BU. 4-1446.

LIVESTOCK

WANTED









Want to lease for breeding
season, thoroughbred stal-
lion with Hunter conforma-
tion. Sara M. Robb, Saralyn
Farms, Watkinsville.

Want common goats.
how many and _ price.
Sealy, Rt. 2, Meigs.

Want plug mule that will
plow, near Savannah. Ernest
W. Cail, 1177 First St., Sa-
vannah,

Want gentle Shetland pony
that 6 yr. old child can handle.
Prefer young mare about 44
in. high. Not too far from
Marietta. Give full descrip-
tion and price. H. W. Gary,
Rt. 5, Marietta.

SEED and PLANTS

FOR SALE



State
A.









Few gallons Red Nest and
Multiplying onions, $2 gal. PP.
Mrs. P. S. Mercier, Rt. 1, Law-
renceville.

Small amount White Mul-
tiplying onion sets, $1.00 qt.;
Shallot sets or plants, $1.35 C.
No checks. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Rt. 1, Dacula.

White multiplying onions,
$2.00 gal. PP. C. C. Draughon,
Rt. 1, Ochlochnee.

Hicks Broadleaf tobacco
seed, Purity 99 pct., Germ. 91
pet., sample, 35c; ounce, $1;
$10 lb.; 3 lIbs., $25.00; also,
Martin gourd seed, 35 pkt.,
3 pkts:, $1>-12:pkts., $3. PP.
Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.

Blakemore and_ Dorsett
strawberry plants, $1.25 C;
500, $5.00; $8.00 M. No chks.
Mrs. J. 0. ..Waldrip, .-Rt.: 7;
Gainesville.

Empire strawberry plants,
$3.00 C., frost resistant, young,
2nd yr. strong plants,, cello-
phone packed; black raspber-
ries, $1.00 doz. All plus pos-
tage. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1,
Box 223, Alpharetta.

Cabbage plants, 200, $1.50,
500, $3.00 or $5.00 M; straw-
berry plants, 200, $1.65, 500,
$4.00. No orders filled under
$2.00. L. C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1,
Gainesville.

Florida 90 strawberry
lants, $1.25 C. 500, $6.00,
11.00 M. PP. No checks,
damp packed. Mrs. H, H.









Smallwood, Attapulgus.



N. C. Short and Blue Stem
and cabbage collard plants,
50c C., 500, $2.00; red scal-
lion onion buttons, 75 C. All
del. Mrs. Leila Phillips, Rt.
1, Royston.



White mulberry sprouts, 12
-18 in., $1.25 doz.; Lucretia
dewberry plants, 12 - 18 in.,
$1.25 doz.; grape vines, Nia-
gara, Lutia Red and Concord,
1 yr., $7.50 doz. Mrs. B. Rob-
inson, Greenville.

Winter collards, 75c. C Brus-
sel sprouts, 95c C.; white
multiplying onion, 65 C. 300
$1.70; thyme, 25c ea.; garlic
buttons, 25c C.; sage 3, 25c;
sweet pomegranate, 2 yr. $2.00
ea.; blue plums. 2, $1.50; Seed:
large yellow crabapple, 50c
pk.; sweet pomegranate, 6,
50c. Fred Witherspoon, 308
oe St.. SW, Atlanta

Superfection everbearing
strawberry plants, $2.50 C;
also few New Sovereign Sil-
ver Dollar, berry 5 = 7 in.
around, $2.00 doz. PP. C. A.
Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd. At-
Janta 11.



Nice bunch and muscadine d

grape vines, 2 yrs. old,, 35c to
$1.25 ea. Mrs. Lona Tallent,
Lula.

Frost-proof cabbage plants,
Wakefields, well rooted, full
count guar., careful packing
with roots protected, 500,
$2.25; 1 M. or over, $3.50 M.
PP in Ga. No personal chks.
M. O. or cashiers chk. J. H.
Williams, Alma,

Crimson Clover, reseeding
var., pure seed, 99.71 pct;
Germ. 91 pct. No noxious
weed. 25c lb. Lots of 500 or
more lbs., considered. Billy
Bentley, Rt. 2, Thomaston. Ph.
MI 7-7221 (Day)

Coker 47-27 wheat, 2nd yr.
from breeder. Purity, 99.40
pet., Germ. 94 pet. No noxi-
ous weeds, $2.50 bu. in good
2 bu. bags. S. T. Carter, Win-







MISCELLANEOUS



1960 Kentucky mountain
Buckeyes, nice, clean, all
sizes, 50c doz. Tom Tolliver,
Rt. 1, Rocky Face. :

Crimson Clover brand, pure
extracted honey (red), 10 lb.
pail, $3. prepaid parcel post.
D. M. Kirkland, Summertown.

Approx. 800 gal., 1959, ex-
tra heavy sugar cane syrup,
$1. gal. at my farm. James
M. Moye, Ty Ty.

New crop, black walnut
meats, nice and clean, $1. pt.
plus postage; also, Yellow
root, fresh and clean, $1. Cy
PP. Sammy Lowman, Rt. B.,
Ellijay.

Redheart Cedar fence post,
6-1/2 ft. long, 35c per post.
Tom Sorrow, Carlton, Ph. SW.
7-3497 days.

Blacksmith bellows for sale.
Mrs. R. Q. Driver, 1645 So.
Gordon St., SW, Atlanta 10,
Ph, PL. 8-1337.

Limited amt., 100 lb. size,
dairy feed sacks, prints, wash-
ed and ironed, no holes or
mildew, light and dark cols.,
1-1/4 yd. lengths, 38 in. wide,
several with 3 alike, 40c ea.
in 5 lots. Add postage. Mrs.
Ida Mae Walker, 232 Maple
St., Carrollton.

Unwashed feed bags, 100
lb. cap., some letters, 20c ea.
in lots of 12 or more. Evelyn
Bramlett, Margret.

Yellow root, freshly dug
and washed, 4 lb. lard box-
ful, 85c; old fashion, large
blooming, Sunflower seed, 30c
cupful. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay.

Approx. one A. Sugar Cane,
some old fashion Green and
the rest improved Govt. Red,
at my farm, 12 mi. S. Way-
cross on Hopkins Rd. George
H. Cox, Rt. 3, Box 714, Way-
cross.

Nice, hand picked, Sage,
shade dried, $1.25 lb. or 35c
at. plus postage. Mrs. J. J.
Carter, 121 Institute St., Con-
yers.













1960 hand gathered Sage,
arb: he postage J. C.
Brown, Rt. 2, Toccoa.

Solid white western saddle,
bridle, 2 breast bands, long
taps on saddle and black and
white rolled corona, $200.
Jayne Harris, 1981 Brannen
Rd., SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. MA.
2-3267.

Pony saddle (old timer),
for sale. Cannot ship. W. P.
McGuire, 215 W. Howard, St.,
Decatur, Ph. DR. 3-1382.

Black western saddle, kri-
dle and breastplate to match.
All in excel. cond., cheap. Or-
rien Sherrer, 2396 Dodson
a East Point, Ph. DI. 4-

Approx 1/2 bu. 1960 Buck-
eyes, gathered this week.
Make best offer, FOB Dalton,
or del. A. E. Porter, Rt. 3,
Dalton.

Several kinds grass hay,
large, square, twine tied bales,
$1. bale at my farm. James
He Kent... Rt 2,
Springs, Ph, 943-4593.

Coastal Bermuda hay for
sale. George Eager, Rt. 1, Val-







losta.

826 square bales of highly
fertilized Coastal Bermuda
hay, $35. ton. Discount for en-
tire lot. W. A. Smith, Juniper
near Geneva).

Coastal and Sericea Lespe-
deza hay for sale. R. L. Jack-
son, c/o Flint River Farms,
Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 8-2245.

Dry ground Sage, 50c tea-
cupful; hot ground Pepper,
50c teacupful. Add postage.
Miss Jennia Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground.

Red Valencia and Pink Skin
peanuts for eating only, wash-
ed and dryed, $2.25 pk. $4.
1/2 bu; red Sceallion onions
and buttons from same, $1.75
gal; red Cowhorn _ strong
pepper, $1.25 gal. Add post-
age. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.

Hot red pepper pods for
home use, 25c doz. pods. Add
postage.- Miss Marie Mathis,
Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay.

Catnip and peppermint, ea.
30c bunch; Queen of Meadow,
25 bunch; ratsbane, 60c large
matchboxful; sassafras roots,
4 lb. lardboxful, $1. Add post-
age. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Jumbo Bu. gourds, 4-6 ft.
around, $25. ea.; Jumbo seed,
3, $1.; Dipper, Bird House,
Hawaiian Battle, Indian Club,
Darning, Martin, Dishrag, 3
pks., $1. Lewis Morgan, Rt. 4,
Waycross.

Bermuda hay, $20. ton. Bill
Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Val-
dosta. Ph. CH 2-0607.

50 bales new Soy bean hay,
$1. bale, at my farm. M. C.
Housworth, Rt. 2, Lithonia.
Ph. HU 2-6070.

New crop Black Walnut
Meats, $1. pint. Add 20c post-
age for ea. pint. Ready now.
Mrs. John R. Brown, Rt. 1
Dewey Rose.

1960 Black Walnut Meats,
$1.35 lb. plus potas. or $1.-
50 lb. postpaid. Large pieces.
Prompt service. Mrs. Boyd
Nicholson, Rt. 1, Hiawassee.

Black Walnut Meats, large
clean pieces, this yrs crop,
$1.50 lb. PP, or $1.35 lb. plus
postage; also hot red pepper
for home use, 25c doz. pods,
plus postage. Mrs. Jeanette
Chastain, Rt. 1, Hiawassee.

MISCELLANEOUS

WANTED













Want apple peeler and slic-
er. Mrs. H Carver, 328
Clermont Ave., East Point.

Want several tons new bal-
ed shucks, State price and
where located. Jas. B. Woods,
Brooks, Ph. LY. 9-6828 (Se-
noia). :

Want home-made or grown
corn broom (not straw). Mrs.
Mason McKinnon, Rt. 1, Mon-
tezuma.

Want 1,000 bu. snap corn,
prefer yellow. Best price del.
to my place. Sam _ Bulloch,
Manchester (Warm _ Spgs.



J. lity hay, del. to my farm

Powder :

[Or sant






Want 5 or 6 tons good qual

mi. E. of Thomson, near
Whiteoak Camp Ground. State
a kind and quality. W. $._

hields, Thomson. ;

_ Want two Chinquapin trees,
nice size. State size and prica
in first letter. W. E. Davis,
2741 Coral Way, Macon.

Want about 30 Ibs. strained ff
hhoney. Prefer Sourwood, buy |
consider other kinds. State
price in letter and whether
price includes delivery. EB, L.-
Cole, Box 146, East Point.

Want old time Tobacco i
seed (the kind that when you ff
break the top out of it ee = ie
suckers will come on it an 2
when you break them of =
they wont grow on it an ee
more). Advise what you have
and price. Dock Thomas,
Blairsville.

HANDICRAFTS.

FOR SALE







ee





White crocheted bootees, ff
trimmed in blue, pink, yel- ff |
low and green, $1. pr. Mrs. H. |
ae Rt. 3, Lawrence+
ville. - x j

Asst. or plain col., woven $ a



jersey cotton pot holders, 10 ff
ea. Gholston Rousey, Rt. 2, ff.
Comer. --



9 pe. white crocheted chair |
and sofa sets, $4.75; 9 pe. yele & |
low chair and sofa sets, $4.50;
6 pe. chair and sofa set, $3.3
vanity sets, ecru_and white, [ff |
$2. Add postage. Mary Tum= [ff
lin, Eastanolle aoe

Baby shoulderett of dawn
nylon, $1.30; bootees, $1.30;
vanity set, emb. butterflies E
and flowers, tatting trim, $2.- rE
40; handkerchiefs, tatted F
border, $125 and $f40;. =
Peafowl design chair back or
couch, crocheted, $3.-PP in
Ga. Mrs. Georgie Taylor, c/o
Newt Spence, Rt. 5, Carroll-
on.

Woven jersey cotton pob
holders, asst. or plain cols.,
Indian Head cotton
aprons, preshrunk and vat =:
dyed, asst. cols., $1.75 ea, Add ~
postage. Mrs. Garney Porter=
field, Rt. 2, Comer. - _

2 quilt tops, dbl. bed size,
one pieced from new cotton
flanel, plain and prints, in
squares, other cotton prints :
and solids, housetop style, $2.- 3
50 ea. Mrs. Emma Stanton, Rt. F |
1, Conyers. = ie













Soft, washable, genuine
lambskin baby moccasins,
hand laced and emb. in white, 4
cols., blue, pink and white, $1.-
25 pr. PP. Mrs, Edgar Wat=
kins, Rt. 3, Calhoun. S

Full size quilt tops, made
from new _ cotton material,
hand sewed, Star, Stamp,
Block and other designs, $2.=
50 ea. Mrs. N. D. Barnett,
Bishop. :

Several quilt tops, dif. de=
signs, of good percal scraps,
dbl. bed size, $5. ea. and 25
postage ea. Mrs. Myrtis Log=
gins, Rt. 5, Gainesville.

FARM

FOR RENT





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Correction: 2 H. farm, 5 mi,
Dearing, and 6 mi. So. Har-
lem, on Hwy. 47, for rent (not
for sale). Good pasture, 4 R.
house, elec. lights, near
church and on mail and school
bus route. Mrs. Arthur Me= .
Corkle, Rt. 1, Dearing. ;

SALE EVENTS |

Nov. 16 Wednesday 11
AM Complete Dispersion
Sale at the HARDY
ACRES FARM, Griffin,
Spalding Co. . . featuring
the get and service of one of
the Souths Top ANGUS
powerful Senior herd Sires, |
Eileenmere 2014th and
Molls Hill Eileenmere 95th
Selling 5 outstanding
herd sires, nearly- 100 ery
with calves, 27 bred and 3
open heifers, 16 big rugged,
range, and many young
bulls. For information, as



i







Hwy), Ph. TH... 6-2586,

write W. C, Hardy, BA ~
1, Griffin. at peer