Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1961 February 8

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1961










~-FARM WORK |

WANTED





































_ foreman wants

. Can drive truck
Have own. truck.
i ee St.

8 rae 10th St.

board, room
lary. Wes-
367 Benteen
















ldren wants job on

Ga.

married, 27 yr.
s. old child, wants
shine man in dairy,
ry helper. Approx.
, any type machin-
have house, Ar-
s, Rt. 3, Rome. Ph.
404-232- 8125.

ife want job in
, old, 8 in fam-
ig enough to work
school. Can milk
. Must have
Clarence











































kind work on farm,
aundry and some
pent party. B. J.
, Box 92, c/o T.

ised on farm. Wife
hildren. Need larger
se. 40 yrs. old, do
and am able fur-

. Free-

ildren, wife can
Need house on
ute, and must be

ee lights
or satisfac-

g ang to learn,

ay with wife}

| Exp.
"| Ready to move now. S. T.

-| YIS.

small






Man and wife want work
on farm, Man exp. with trac-
tor and truck operation, and
all kinds farm and barn ma-
chinery, beef cattle, etc., care
for livestock, poultry, etc, 8
in family. Home and reason-
able salary. Riley Sharp, Rt.
4, Winder.

Want job with reliable par-
ty on farm, Have girl, 13, boy

8, both in school, also have.

16 yr. old boy, large for age,

with 3 yrs. exp. dairy work.

Home and salary. Mrs. Nora

es Elliott, Satolah, Rabun
oO,

White man, single, 55 yrs.
old, want job on farm, light
farm chores for home and
"| salary. Write. T. Q. Mchen-
don, Rt. 3, Carrollton.

Married man, 24, wife and
2 children, wants job on
dairy. Not experienced but
and work
drive tractor.

hard. Can

| Move anywhere. Do not ae

Billy Gray, Rt. 1, clo W i
Pee Brunswick, Ph. AM

grown, wants job on poultry
farm or with cattle. Life time
Go anywhere in No. Ga.

Wood, Rt. 1, Canon.

25 yr. old man wants job
on farm, tending cattle,
chickens, or farming, for
room, board and reasonable
wages. Horace W. Powell, Rt.
2, Tallapoosa.

33 yr. old man, wife and
3 small children, wants job
on chicken farm, raising
broilers only. Charles House,
463 Pryor St. SW, Atlanta 3.

J. side. 4 R. house

Man with 3 in family, all

Want white man for gen
farm work, who can drive
tractor and truck. Good pro-
position. No drunks. Write.
Curtis O. Gay, Rt. 1, Cad-
well,

Want good man to work
5,000 turpentine cups or trees.
Furnish 4 R, house and land
for a garden. House wired for
electricity. L. Morgan,
Pineview.

Want good, reliable, white
man and wife no children, to
live with me on farm at Dan-
ville, and help with light
farm work. Write. Jos. No-
bles, 1160 Hartley St, Macon.

Want at once, reliable, so-
ber man with small family or
one that can batch, to drive
tractor by day, or some crop
on 50-50. E. E. Jenkins, Rt.
4, Sylvania.

Want reliable woman, about
50 yr old, who does not smoke
nor drink, to live in home
on small farm with me and
3. children, 8 138, and 15 yrs.
old, and help with light farm
and other work. Mrs. Bessie
Coxwell, Rt. 1, Box 3, Had-
dock.

Want 1 or 2 men for Dairy
farm work, in barn and out-
available.
Thos. B. Taylor, Rt. 1, Pow-
der Springs.

Want middleaged white,
christian woman unencum-
bered, to do cooking and light
farm work. Salary and _ pri-
vate living quarters. Must
not have objectionable habits.
Write. J. Ardell Nation, c/o
Boys Estate, Boy Estates, Ga.

Want reliable white man
with small family to look
after few cattle and do some
light farm work, Salary guar-
anteed with good opportunity
to increase your. earnings.
Must furnish references. No
drunks need apply. Dr. Em-
mett Ward, Rt. 1, Ellenwood.





Middleaged woman, alone,
wants to live in good home
as one of family, helping with
any light farm chores, around
the house, houskeep, ete. 2
Exp. as general helper
on chicken farm. Mrs. B. B.
Edmonds, 3261 Matheson Dr.
Macon. Ph. SH 3-7502.

Want job as caretaker on
small stock farm. Salary no
object. Raised on farm and
understand and like farming,
prefer vicinity Atlanta. Self-

supporting. 60 yrs. old, Just
wife and self. W. C. Ford,
/1646 East Port oe Atlanta

17. Ph. DR 3-2300

Man and wife Sante job on
farm, dairy or tending to
chickens, for house, wood and
wages. Jimmy Don Wilson,
Rt. 2 c/o F. M. Powell, Tal-
lapoosa. Seti

FARM HELP

WANTED





- Want a farm hand with
family for work on
farm, Steady work. 5 R.
house, on school bus Rt. No
drinkers. Give Ref. Write.
peck Willis, Rt. 2; Folkston,

Want white or col. family
to work on farm, share crop

or day labor. 27 A. money

crop plus truck crop. 5 R.

house, wired, on school bus

48 So. Perry and 8
illa on Kiko Rd.
Elko,

Want col. man and family
to work on dairy farm. Must
be able drive tractor and
have drivers license; also
can raise hogs on profit shar-
ing basis. Must be thorough-
ly reliable and sober. Con-
tact. Lloyd Swartzentruber,

| Montezuma. Ph. 4607.

healthy wo-
man to keep house and do
light farm chores on farm,
for man and 2 children, girl
6 and bov 7 yrs. Private room

and board and $15. week. No
alcohol or tobacco user. Give
full information first letter.
H. .S. Walker, Lower Poplar
St. Macon.

Want reliable man, about
50 yrs. old for cattle farm.
Exp. with tractors, farm ma-
chinery and with life time
farm experience. Prefer
small family. Ref. required.
State wages expected. David
Stough, Rt. 1, Locust Grove.

Want clean,

Want middleaged couple in
good health to manage 20,-
000 hens for good egg pro-
duction, 5 mi. Atlanta, new
school and church and gro-
eery store near. House and
wood and phone furnished.
Salary and good commission.
No small children and on
drunks. Must be able furnish
references. Dan T. Deaton,
359 No. Highland Ave. NES,





Ph. ae 1- 1784.






FLOWERS

FOR SALE

ee
40 var., ornamental pepper
seed, mixed, Germ. test, 93
pet. $1. prepaid. Mrs. Re @.
Miller, Rt. 2, Acworth.

Star of ee bulbs,
40c doz. 4 doz. $1.35; Grape
Hyacinth bulbs, 40c doz.;
ground Ivy, 35c doz; hardy
Phlox, asst, colors, $1. doz;
boxwood cuttings, 8-10 in.
long, $1. doz., postpaid; large

rooted boxwoods, PLOee OL.
$20. at my home. Per. 106.
Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box

105, Adairsville.

Fine Iris, sky blue, orchid,
yellow, purple and many two-
tones, $1. 50 doz. Per. No. 65.

Mrs. J. M. McGuire, Rt. 2,
Adairsville.
African Violets, all kinds,

all sizes, 25c and up. Per. No.
144. Mrs. T. H. Trimble, Sr.,
1764 Cheshire Bridge Rd. N.
E., Atlanta 9,

New Daylily clumps,
choice while they last:
yellow, purple, bi-colors, 50c
three to 6 plants; $1., 6-12
or more plants. 35c postage:
150 dif. var., mostly populari-
ty poll, medal winners. Free
bonus plants. Per. No. 101.
Walter M. Jackson, 1123 Vick-

your
red,

dron, white and fuschia Sul-
tana and striped Chicked Giz-
zard, 10c ea. Add postage.
Per. No. 102. Mrs. Susan
Ziglar, 1566 Eleby Rd. S. E.
Atlanta 15. Ph. MA 17-5759.

Dutch Amaryllis, solid red,
pink, white, $5. ea. 1 ea.
$13. 50: mix, seedlings, 12. Shee
African Blood Lily (Hae-
manthus), $5.; Blue Lily of

Nile (Agapanthus, $355 Crore
Easter Lily, 12, $6; orchid
Amaryllis (Sprekelia), and

Peruvian Daffodil Ismene), 5,
$6. Blooming size bulbs. PP.
Per. 191. Beckwith D. Smith,
684 Elmwood Dr. NE, Atlan-
ta 6.

English Boxwood, all size,
from 50c up. Per. 114. Mrs.
Io Re Hartleyea.5)5:2- Collier
Road, N. W. Atlanta. Ph. Tr.
6- 4485.

Jumbo giant Pansies, $2.25
C; 50, $1.50; sweet Violets,
Royal Robe, 6, $1; Amaryllis,
very large bulb Sa ga.4 Led
Geraniums, 4, $1. fine Iris,
$1.25 ; Rose bushes, 2 yrs.
old, $1.; Flowering Quince,
75 ea. Per. No. 31 Fred
Witherspoon, 308 Holder-
ness St. S. W. Atlanta 10. Ph.
PL 3-5251,

Red, pink, salmon,
Geranium cuttings,
African Violet leaves,
Add postage. Per. 132. Mrs.
Marguerite Bryans, 1255
Woodland Ave., S. E. Atlanta
16. Ph. MA 7-9795. .

white
lc ea;
P2ecoie

Flower seed: Mix. col.
Sweet Williams, old time
pink Bachelor Button,

old time mixed color
Cosmas, 25c tbls., old time,
red, dbl. Touch-me-not,
tsp. Add postage. Miss Gennia
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

2 young trees, 1 Tulip tree,
number of Althea plants free.
Yours for the eee eee
Levy, 407 Eighth St.



Atlanta 9. Ph. 874- 5845,

25/2

NUMBER 2

Rare Ae African Violet

leaves 1. Per. No. 199
Mrs. LA cott, 1570 Elleby

Rd. S. a Atlanta 15.

Red berry type Nanding
bushes, nice size, well wrap<
ped, 3) $1.; 8, $2. Postpaid,
Per. 71. Mrs. Jesse Jackson,
Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr., Austell.

King Alfred Jonquils, white
Narcissus, $3. C; purple, gold
Iris, yellow Cannas, orange
Daylilies, Butter and Egg
plants, rose col. Thrift, pur=
pie Violets, large Daffodils, 12,

: Snowdrops bulbs, 12, 15,
ee postage. Per. 69. Beatrice
Mosley, Rt. 1, Box 248, Bre=
men.

Well rooted Boxwoods, 12-
14 in., Hemlock, white Pines,
Mtn. Laurel, wild Honey-
suckle, Dogwood, Cherokee
Rose, Strawberry bush, 2-3
ft., $3. doz; Globe Arborvitae,
18-20 in. $4. doz. Damp moss
packed. PP. Per. 187. Bob
Wilson, Blue Ridge.

12-14

American Boxwood,
in., Hemlock, Min. Laurel,
white Pine, Rhododendron,

orange, red wild Honeysuckle,
cream Dodwood, Mimosa,
Cherokee Roses, 2-3 ft., $3.
doz. Moss packed. PP. Per.
No. 186. Sadie Wilson, Blue
Ridge.

400

Approx. nice, youn
Boxwood, 1957 planted, goo
color, well rooted, 10, 12, 14
in, high. $20 C. With 5 free

ers St., S. E., Atlanta. with 100 order; some larger

Small type Sansevieria, 20cj| ones, 50c ea. Good insp. Per.
ea. (cuttings) Angel Wing No. 56., Located 7 mi. No.
Begonias, white ana red Gs Blairsville. No mail orders
raniums, 15c ea; Philoden-| Nor Sunday sales. Mrs. Ellis

C. Hemphill, Rt. 3, Box 145,
Blairsville.

Flower seed: pink Mimosa
tree Jobs Tears, and dwarf
Marigold, rich 2-tone colors,
dbl., ea. 25c -tbls., hardy
Sweetpeas, 25c tsp. All plus
stamped envelope. Mrs. T. M.
Randolph, 2107 A Clay-
more Dr, Marietta.

Amaranthus seed, from
choice plants, also, . Pome-
granate (not- the little so =
called vine melon, grows to
large bush with fruit) seed,
ea. 10c and self - addressed,
stamped envelope. Paul R:
Camp, 207 Gramling St. Ma-
rietta.

Seed: Bird of Paradise, | 20
doz.;-2 doz. 35c: Sweet Wil-
liam, 25c tbls. Mrs. J. A. Wil-
son, Martin.



~ plooming size,

~ Amar yllis, |
AM. type, $3.50 doz; 2 yr.
size, Med. Dutch, Am. seed=

lings (sown mixed), $1.50 doz;
fine Mums, labeled, Spring
del. $1.00 doz. PP. Per 20,
Mrs. C. H. Tanner, 1807 Vin-
son Hwy. . Milledgeville. ;

Mtn. Laurel, Rhododen-=
drons, red, yellow Azaleas,
Dogwood, Crabapple, Redbud,
White Pine, Holly, Maple Pop-
lar, creek Hemlock, Easter
bush, pink Cherokee Roses, 2-
3 ft., $2.75 doz: Phlox, Shasta
Daisies, gray Violets, Snow=
drops, pink Roses, white Nar-
cissus, blue Iris, Daylilies,
$2.50 hundred. Per. 112. Mrs.
Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral |
Bluff. |

Purple sweet VWielets root~
ed, 10, $1.00; 3 Mimosa trees,
tt., "$1. 00; Cannas, dif. col.
blooms on 1 stalk, 3 big roots,
$1.00; white Star Lily bulbs,
3, $1.00; wide leaf Cactus,
red, 4 in. across, 2 rooted, $1;

5 cuttings, $1. Exch. for sacks,
white or print. Per. 220. Mrg.

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FLOWERS

FOR SALE



200 watermelon red Crape
Myrtle, mostly blooming size,
25c ea. Ship as few as 5, Exp.
Col. Per. 229. L. M. Vineyard,

Rt. 1, Hogansville.

20 Boxwoods, well shaped,
di 3 ft., for sale at my place,
ill not ship. Per. 142. Mrs.
Claude HE. Kinsey, Hiawassee.

200 var. Bearded Iris,
(Many Blue Ribbon winners,
second most points in 1960
AIS Show). Per. No. 4, Mrs.
T. T. Patrick, Jackson.

12 old fashioned sweet vio-
Jets, $1; Tom Thumb Kalan-
hoe, now blooming, 2 plants,
1.00; 12 African Violet lea-
ves named, $1.00; 3 fancy
leaf Coleus, 3 red Verbena, 2
mink blue Ageratum, 3 Salvia
ek 1 rose Justicia, 3 pur-
le Achimines, ea. lot, 50c.
fdd postage. Per 77. Mrs. H.
eel, Rt. 3, Lawrence-
ile.









Purple sweet Violets, mix.
f. ruffled Bachelor Buttons,
85c doz; pink vine Rose, root-
ed, 25c; red Spider Lilies, 20c
a, ted dbl. Geranium cut-
tings, 8 dif. Cactus, white,
Wee Oxalis, White Rain ee
jes, rooted Coleus, 10c ea.
dd postage. Per 138. Mrs.

alph Williams, Rt. 1, Law-
yenceville.

Crape Myrtle, eco red,
be le, branched, Zo Dakte



, $1.75, $5.00 doz., 50, $20,

30. C, Large Lots filled at

ess pink Thrift, $1.50

M. Per. No. 160,

Irs, H. Cousins, Rt. 3,
reenville. :

Pink Thrift, 50 C.; dif. col.
ferae Bearded Iris, 50c doz.;
oxwood cuttings, one cent
a., rooted, 3, 25c; pot Hy-
drangeas, 4 col, 25e, 50c and
1.00; light, dark blue Fall
; sters, Scotch Broom, Altheas,
avender Locust, 10c ea. 3,
Be. Per. No. 64. Mrs. Tom
arkins, Mountain City.

1960 crop Cypress vine
seed, 25c tsp. and stamped
envelope. Mrs. J. T. Wyatt,

Rt. 1, Box 222, Lizella,

2 doz. each, Valley Lilies,
blue, Siberian Iris, ea. lot, $1;
2 doz. Von Sirn dbl, two-tone
yellow Daffodils (not Butter
and Eggs), $1.50; 2 doz. mix-
ed, named Iris, $2.00; 2 doz.

75c. Per: No. 151. Mrs. Mar-
tha P. Jones, Lylerly.

Dbl. white with red center
Altheas, Snowball, old time
yellow thornless Roses, Oak
Hydrangea, rooted, 50c ea.;
rose Thrift, $1 C; Nandinas,
14 - 20 in. 40c. 3, $1.00; dbl.
red Altheas, tall Ligustrum
cuttings, 10c ea. Add postage.
Per. No. 79: Mrs. Lee Cromer,
Royston.

Sultanas, asst, color, red
rosebud, single pink, white,
crinkle foliage Begonias, ferns,
per, Angel Trumpet, Christ-
mas Cactus, African Violets,
small, 50c ea. Violets large,
$1.00. Mrs. H. G. Aderhold,
Rt. 8, Box 206, Sparta.

Rooted Christmas, Peanut,
Golden Stars and Easter Lily

Cacti, 25c ea; Cinnaman,
Rattail and May Cacti cut-
tings, 15c ea. Maidenhair

fern, 35 clump, pink Thrift,
20c doz; mix, Col. Oxalis, 20
clump. Per. No. 35. Mrs. D.
W. Faircloth. Box 32,
ville.



Mix. col. Iris and fragrant
purple Violets, ea, $1.25
Per. 169. Mrs. John Weaver,
Rt. 2, Temple.

Old Eng. dwarf Boxwood,
bushy, well rooted, 4 - 6 in.,
$12.00 C; Pyracanthas, heavy
red berrying, 8 - 10 in. well
rooted, 10, $2.50; Bur tong:
Holly, 1 yr. fine, 10, $3.

No. 148. Mrs, B. Houle:
Greenville.

Dbl. Tuberose bulbs, $1.10
doz; Achimenese bulbs, 18
purple, 18 blue (3 doz. $1.00);
clump Maidenhair fern, 60c;
Periwinkle, pink, pure white
and white pink-eye, 1/2 tsp.
seed, 25c. Postpaid. Per. 40.
Miss Emma Dugger, Newing-



ton.

white Fairy or Rain Lilies, |

Se- | $4.

Nendiaan Cherry Laurels,
dbl. white Flowering Peach,
12-18 in. $1.00 doz; cultivated
Queen Anns Lace, Larkspur,
purple, white Violets, mix.
Tris, 25 $1. Add 35c postage;
also, large Abelia, Forsythia,
pink Weigelia Pyracantha,
red, pink Althea, reasonable,
ot my place only. Per. 49. Mrs.
. W. Jones, Madison.

eOuken Anns Lace seed, 35c
tbls. No order for less than
$1.00; 10c for postage. Per.
80. Mrs, C. W. Bradford, Star
Rt. Rt. Tignall.

~ White, plue Siberian Tris,

Shasta Daisies, Narcissus,
Jonquils, 25 doz.; Butterfly
bush, Almonds, Red Wood-

bine,, Anthony Waterer (Spi-
rea), rose blooms, 25 and 50c;
Azalea cuttings, dif. col., 10c;
old fashion bush type dbl.
pink Roses, 50c; privet hedge,
one cent ea. Per. 55. Varilla
Quarterman, Mountain City.

Yellow Goldenglow, laven-
der and white per. Phlox,
blue Michaelmas Daisies, As-
ters, white Oxalis bulbs, gen-
uine Japanese Sacred Narcis-
sus, red Spider Lilies, $1.00
doz. 3 doz. $2.50. Add 50c ex-
tra for postage. Per. 32 Mrs.
O. S. Fields, 407 No, Madison
St. Thomasville.

Blue fall Daisies, Boxwood
cuttings, Gooseneck, rooted
floral hedges, one cent ea.;
white, blue Siberian Iris, le-
mon Lilies and orange Day-
lilies, Montbretia, 55c ea. Add
postage. No order less $1.00.
Per. No. 14. Mrs. Ned Burrell,
Rabun Gap.

8 = 12 in. Camellia Japon-
ica, 15-20 in. red Pyracantha,
12-18 in. Magnolia Grand, ea.





13, $1.00; $25.00 C.; 18 - 24 in.

pink Dogwood, 2, $1.00, $40
C; rooted Azalea Hinodegeri,

Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville.

Fast growing Ligustrums,
3 = 4 ft., $1.50 doz., $10.00 C;
small Cherry Laurels, Nan-
dinas, white, per. Candytuft,
dwarf blue Phlox (Divari-
cata), $1.50 doz., $7.50 C; Eng.
Ivy, Vinca Minor, Blackberry,
Daylilies, pink and blue
Thrift, Achimenes tubers, $1
doz. $5.00 . Add postage.

ruff, Greenville.

8 col. Cannas, $1. doz; 12
kind Daylilies, Amaryllis,
Milk and Wine and Spider
lilies, 25 ea; Daffodils, Nar-
cissus and Tuberoses, 50c
doz. Add. postage. Per, 44.
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2,
Box 150, Camilla 3.

Nandinas, Bridalwreath, red
and pink Crape Myrtle, Mi-
mosa, Forsythia, dbl. Altheas,
red, pink, yellow Weigela,
pink and white and fern leaf
Spirea, Snowballs, Lilac, red
Quince, Abelia, Butterfly
bush, Deutzia, Flowering Al-
mond, red Barberry, Tama-
risk, blue Hydrangeas, 35c
ea. 4, $1. Add postage. Per.
201. Mrs. T. K. Moore, Sr.,
Rt 3, Canton.

6,- $1.00. Del. in Ga., Per. 179.)

Per. No. 139. Blanche Wood- |.

; Bri ght.
Bulbs 5e ea.
PP. Mrs, J.
1, Chickamauga.

2 yr. size Iberis, (Cae
tuft), $1.35 doz; Nierember-

etden 10

gia, blooming size, $1. doz;
2 yr. size, 6, $1.25; biue
Thrift, 3 doz. .rooted, $2.

Damp packed. Per. 120; also

flower seed, red Salvia, Tberis

(Candytuft), white, pink Per-.

winkle, 25c tsp., and: stamped
envelops. Mrs, Lon Ashworth,
Dacula.

White Narcissi and yellow
Jonquils, mixed, dried,
blooming size, 3 doz. $i; all
col, and size Poppy and mix.
col. Flax seed, 30c tbls. Add
postage. Per. 8. Mrs. W. D.
Ralston, 908 River Bend Rd.
Dalton.

Old fashioned dbl. pink
Hyacinth bulbs, dry first,
grade extra large, Ao She: Qnd
grade, med. large, blooming
size, 8, $1. PP. Dwarf Box-
woods, at my place, cant ship.
Per. No. 12. Mrs. R. H. Whel-
chel, Rt. 3, Dawsonville.

Red Carnations, red Ver-



Dene $1. doz; dbl. Petunias,

$1.; red, pink, white,
Bibl, Geraniums, Gerbera
Daisies, 3, $1. Strawberry
Begonias, 5, $1.; Snapdragons,
Stock, 60c doz: pink Daisy,

tiny yellow button Mums,
75 doz. ent postage. Per. 17.
Mrs, H. H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5,
ae os :

Strong, well rooted, giant
adm, Byrd Daisy plants,
blooms up aoe 5 in, dia. $1.50
doz: 25, Oso ia Cy 2 oyr:
clumps, ee white, spice
Pinks, $1.75 doz. PP in Ga.
State insp. Per. No. 176. Mrs.
O. Scarbrough, 2869





eal
Westbrook, Rt. Kin

Boece Mar Z
Azaleas, (wild ne
hedge bush, purple W:
Mary, purple Lilac,
shrub, Bridalwreath, 6
yellow Japonica, 50c ea.
rooted. Add postage.
Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. |
jay. i

Young Eng. Boxwood,
or more, $2. doz, and
age; also, large ones,

ship, 27-1/2 in, high, $2
or entire lot. of 75 for

ea. M. M. Cochran, Rt
Per. 167. Ellijay.

Boxwoods, 15-24 in.
nice bushes. Per. No. 108 Mr
Lee Wilson, Rt. 2, Fairmot

Beefsteak Begonias,
Baby Breath Spirea, 25c
Goldilock Roses, $1. Add posi}
age. Per. 63. Mrs. Annie Hub}
bard, Fortson. :

Boxwoods, 25 to $3
yr. well rooted, fast gro
American plants, $3. doz;

C; 3 yr. old, $4. 50 doz.

C; 4 yr. choice, $6. doz.

C. State insp., Tigers Noy
1014. Free Del. 2
Marvin E. West, Rt. 2, Be
Creek Rd. Fayetteville. _

All col. Chrysanthem:
$1. doz; blue Iris bulbs,
doz; white and yellow
cissus and yellow Jonq
25e doz. bulbs. Add pos
Per. No. 10. Miss Ethel Cre
Gainesville. :

Dbl. yellow Cannas, a
colors Fall Pinks, mix
Phlox, 50 doz; Mullein Pi
3 bunches, 50c; Baby Bre
rooted, 50c ea. pink Thri
50e C. rooted sprigs. Dar

Church St. East Point. Ph.| packed, Per. No. 119
PO_7-3158 i postage. No stamps nor
Sev. col Glad bulbs, 90c|Free flowers With

Daylilies, $1.7
doz; Rain Lilies, 90c doz;
large Cockscomb seed, 25c
doz. Add postage. Per. 147.
Mary Tumlin, Rt. Eastanollee.

Boxwood, large and small,
dif. prices; dbl. Rose of Shar-
on, white, deep red, orchid
Weigelas, white, yellow, deep
red and pink Tulip trees, old
rose Altheas, 50c ea. Lemon
Lilies, corncob Cacti, 3, 50c;
rgood start Love and Tangle
moss, 25c. Per. 98. Add post-
age. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt.
2, Ellijay.

Plants: mix. Larkspur, pink
Kiss Me, pink Daisies, yellow
Primroses, 35c doz; red Rose
of Sharon, red Quince, 50c ea;
purple and blue Iris, Love
and Tangle, 25c bunch; flow-
er seed mix. 20 kinds, 25c tbls.
Add postage. Per. 53. Mrs.
Lizzie Crawford, 18 Craw-
ford St., , Ellijay.

Old fashioned large mixed
col. dbl, Touch-Me-Not seed,
25c thls., purple - Widows
Tears, 12 bulbs, 60c; pink
blooming dbl. Peonies, 50 ea.
Per. No. 168. Add _ postage.
Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box
58, Ellijay.

doz; 3 col.







House plant cuttings, 20
asst. $1; 25 Pansy plants, $1.;
5 Madonna Lilies, $1. Add
25 postage on ea. order, Per.
88. Mrs. J. H. Goble, Rt. 3,
Cedartown.

Boxwood, all sizes, Govt
insp., also other Shrubs. Per,
Mrs. T. M. Norris, 648
yodian Creek Dr. No. Clark-
ston

Rose cuttings, yellow and
white Lady Banksia, Sweet-
heart, Dr. VanFleet, Mary
Wallace, City of York, Belle
of Portugal, American Pillar,
doz; well rooted Dr, Van-
Fleet rose bushes, 75c ea;
white Confederate and yel-
low winter blooming Jasmine,



C./50c ea; Liriope, 4 doz, $1.:
Vinca Minor, 3 doz. $1. Add
postage. Per. 36. Mrs. J, R.

Hinson, Box 104, Chester.

Begonias, Angel Wing,
Star, Beefsteak, Bronze Leaf,
65c; Rex, $1.: Strawberry,
Begonia, Starfish Cactus,
Justicia, Chinese Evergreen,
50; Jews in colors, 25c bunch;
small Cacti, dif. shapes, 35c.
Add postage. Per. 65. Mrs,
Otis Mashburn, Cumming.

Flower seed: red velvet
Morning Glory, 4-5 in. across
blooms, and blue Morning
Glory, ea. kind, 25 tsp;
Palma Christi seed, 24, 40c.
Mrs. B. F. Wilson, 120 Oak-





Jand Ave. coe



Titoma oe Hot Doren),
25c ea. 9, $2.; red Spider Li-
lies, 6, 75e. Add postage; Al-
so, 300 nice shaped Boxwood,
1 to 6 yrs. old, at my home.
Per. 23. Mrs. C. D. Sellers,
Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Dbl. orange Daylilies, $1.15
doz; large type dbl. Chrysan-
themums, all col. $2. doz;
summer blooming Cushion

Mums, $1.; hardy Orchids,
purple bloom in April and
May, 8, $1.; small type pur-

ple Dutch-Iris, $1. doz; large
type purple and bronze, 50c
ea. No order less $1. Del. only
in Ga. Per. 7. Mrs. Adell Wil-
liams, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Large Boxwood for trucks,
100 or more, nice shaped,
come and dig, $3. and up; al-
so, Daffodils, Orange Lilies,
Star Bethlehem, tame Violets,
purple Foxglove, 5 doz. $1.;
White Eng. Dogwood, Bird-
eye hedge, Weeping Mary,
purple Lilac, yellow Japoni-
ca, well rooted, 3, $1.25. Add

postage. Per. 5. Mrs. Nancy
Henderson, Rt. 8, Box 124,
Ellijay.

Snowflake Candytuft (Ib-
eris), large, well rooted
plants, $2. doz; smaller plants,
and dbl, white Feverfew, $1.
doz. Prompt. shipping. Add
sufficient postage, Per. No.
190. Mrs. Grace Dobbs, 502,
Hudson ee Coe



5| Pairlee Rundles, Rts

esville.

Old time Four OClock
Pretty By Night seed
kind that comes from tl
roots after once planted), 0
doz. Add stamped envelo
Mrs. Viola co Hi
lijay. :

Pink Oxalis, 2 clan 1
Pe Red Cannas, $2. do
$8. C: 10 col. Verbena, 4 ol}
Thrift, $1. doz. $5. C; pin
Sweet) Williams, blue Tris
Daylilies, Calif blue Violet
yellow Aster, bie Arg
mums, asst. col., blue Agena
tum, 2 doz. $1, 50: $3:50-3
Add postage. Per. 64. |
Janie Ellis, Grantville.

Ligustrum, Cherry Laur
els, $1.50 doz; Thrift, whi
rose, - lavender and pink,
$1.; red Verbena, ee
Minor, Liriope, 15 f or a1. ]
No. 140. Lois Woodru
Greenville.

Daylilies, Lemon and A
gust Lilies, Fall Daisies, ye
low, lavender Iris, 5c ea.;
cissus and Daffodil bulbs
ea.; Boxwood cuttings an
pink Thrift, one cent ea
rooted Boxwoods, 10c ea. 1
$1.00. Per. No. 15. Mrs. O.
Martin, Rabun Gap. :

Old fashioned Marble vi
seed, 10c pkt. ornamental pep
per, all kinds, shape and coli
ors, some very rare kinds, als}
so The Pretty By Night
OClock) seed, 25c pkt. and)
stamped envelope. Per. N
177. Mrs. M. HE. Rhodes, Rt.
Ranger.

Dbl. Geraniums, dif. col
my choice; Devils Bae ne)
Naked Truth Cactus,
pink Begonias, small Now
dinas, 15c ea.; 7 dif. col. Chrys"
santhemums, large, Med. some
Pom Poms, 20, $1.00. No or: +
der Jess 20. Add postage. Per
172. Mrs; P. Ey

Traylor, Re
becca. j



Pansies, 2c; TE, Sj
rooted, 6, $1.00; pink Cannas;
McDonald Lilies, 25c ea.; dark
red Mums, $1.00; Cactus, . Bez
gonias, 25c ea, Oxalis, 10
bunch; 2 kinds Jew, one cen
ea. Per, No. 145. Add postage
Mrs. Lester Phillips, Be oy
Royston. ao

Flower seed: mix. dbl. i n=
nias, dbl. Marigolds, red pink
and white Bachelor Buttons
red Prince Feathers, Cocks
comb, Red Yarrow, red ha:
Sweetpeas, Queen Ann
ea. 20c tsp. P.






veritt, 2180
ie



ae
Fabon

tu, < $2.50;
Marion, Eve-
Prelude, $1;
nzpaha, Painted
Ms, 50c; Tris:



-|separate. Mrs. Odessa Wicker, |






















in ng, No.
$7. ar ee. ne

"Oliver
A. B. Fuller, Rt. 1, Buford.
yea. 434-5614. ene

Danrow 1,000 gal. while
tank mounted on 46 Intnl

;| truck, good cond. cheap. J. E.

Hambrick, Rt. 1, Hahira.

wheels, od
sale, Larry Nene Bonaire,

J. D. 71 corn sheller pow-
ered by U40 AC power unit,
mounted on 1-1/2 ton truck.
J. C. Nobles, Rt. 4, Dublin.
Ph. Broad 2-2050.



J. D. 60 gas. tractor com-
plete, with power trol rollo-
matic live power shaft ABG
2,000 two point hitch and trol,
$i, 100. go alls 302 H plow,
$150.: 6 X 403 Tillifer har-
row, $125. Sell together or

Route, Monticello.

One row Allis Chalmers

>|cotton picker, used only 65


























abi
33.00; dif. Tris, la:
fs 1.25; not labeled,
eo AS 5s me
everfew, 12,
lavender Boe,
postage, Ist doz.,
led doz. or part doz.
154. Mrs. M. P.

bales, A-1 cond. Cash bar-
gain. T, B. Lane, Sycamore.

Farmall H tractor with hy-
draulic system, good cond.
$450. or trade for smaller
tractor. H. A. Guild, Apala-
chee. (Morgan Co.) Ph.
582W3.

Super C Intnl tractor with
hydraulic system lanters,
fert. hoppers, cultivating
equipment, peanut plows and
other equip. for use on trac-
tor, all for 2 row farming,
good cond., tractor recently
overhauled and painted, $900.
James Hall, Rt. 3, Box 530,
Albany. Ph. HE 5-9818.

12 auto. 8 ft. waterers, 124
feeders, 4 ft., 48 small feed-

lers, 55 one gal. water holder,































1 L. M.} ca.
ox 8, Villa Rica. |.

us, large
oe price, age
ies. Mrs. s
. Box 125, Waver-

*| Hodnett, White senae

1 well rooted Balm
: 1 Grand -Fa-
C. Ma-

fant hear from party hav-
Gold Toothed and_Tiger

4 coke brooders, coal or coke.
Roy McLarty, Rt. 1, Villa Ri-

Smoothing harrow, good
cond., for. sale or consider
trade forB &B harrow same
value. R. J. McMichen, 148
eerie oa Dr. Smyrna. Ph.
E 5-

2 hole J. D. corn sheller
ae es elevator, good
cond. 0.; Browers Ker-O-
Gas Coe slightly used,
$25. Everett Hunt, Rt. 4,
Blairsville.

Allis Chalmers No. 3 power
mower, good cond. $200.;
'| planters, Fert. hoppers, cul-
tivating equip, for Allis
Chalmers WD or WD 45, used
livery little, $250.; seeder for
JD 4 disc tiller, $15. J. P.
Ph.
HO 7-3352.

1952 Ford 3/4 ton Ace
4 forward transmission, heavy
duty tires, A-1 shape, rea-
te for cash. J. R. Lewis,
Ellabell.

1958 Ford 641 tractor, ex-

*| cellent cond., for sale. Mrs. J.



























































large clumps of

(red on ly) peren-

. State size and

Miss Inez Walker, 561

LoS: We Atlanta 10.
48. 4

_ large quantity of

Lily bulbs. State size

e, eon first. Robt

o. Also, interested in|.

sr var., old fashioned ever-

) mung Roses and Colonial
Ws what you have

. Mrs, Troy Coffee,

1 ise oe $100.;
disc tiller, $50.; Dodge. 4
el drive 3/4 ton truck,
. C. W. Powers, Memorial
Barnesville. Phe 3is:

mplete Ford pulley and
ing ready to belt on, $15.
y home, also used Fair-
ks -M. shallow well pump
or, No. 1 shape, $25.

for some es can

my farm. C. L. Mc-

ir, Rt. 3, Box 54, Ellijay.

terracing blade for

- type tractor, $300.;
ig Yaeger mixer, sie
; ider trade for

calves and

| cheap. C.

1D. Young, Box 133, Rebecca.

1-1/2 ton Intnl farm 1047
truck, 13-1/2 ft. flat body
with sec. side $195.
Hoyt C. Maxwell, Rt. 1, Da-
cula, Ph. TH 3- 9914 (Law-
renceville).

20 disc harrow Ford 3
point hitch for sale or trade
for All Purpose plow. Floyd
Hanners, Rt. 1, Grantville.
Ph. JO 3-2239.

Almost new model
front:-mounted 2 row J.
cultivator, $175. Milton P.
Minchew, Jr., Rt. 8, Macon.
Ph. SH 83-5806.

Intn] truck, 3/4 ton, Ser-
ies, L 110, good body tires
and motor, almost new cattle
body, $250. E. 3B. Smith
Meansville.

David Bradley garden trac-
tor, Super three, 1 turning
plow, disc, cultivator, har-
row, dirt blade and _ utility
cart, First class cond. G. L.
Taylor, 2254 Cooledge Rd.
Tucker. Ph. HI 3-9672.

Allis Chalmers C tractor and
cultivators, just overhauled,
de Cochran, Rite als
Madison. Ph. 80.

20 disc heavy duty pull ty-

ve. All Purpose plow and two

2 H. wagons. Carl S. Graves,

ure a 2, Fayetteville. Ph. HO.
525

a forge, $20.; D. Brad-
ley weed burner, #10. 2 man
cross cut saw, $5. hand corn
sheller, $3.; 1 ey mule grain
planter, $5. 00. C. R. Worrall,
Rt. 5, Box 13, Austell. Ph.
948-9470.

6 disc OD: Tiller, good disc
and in shape for use, has rig
for A cylinder for power lift,
$100. or trade for good 10

212

25 | disc Taylor yay buse and bog

_ Loyd

p.| Palmetto. (3 mi.

Eleven 10 Hole metal nests,
Big Dutchman and _ others,
$6. to $7.50 ea, 17 eight ft.
Cumberland waterers for use
with Fox valves, $3.25 ea.
All good cond. John F. Dil-
lon, Jr. Avalon. Ph. 6-3927
(Tucker).

1954 VAC Case tractor, mo-
tor just overhauled, good rub-
ber, $600.; 16 dsc harrow, lift
type, $125.; bottom plow, two
14 in. lift type, $125.; plant-
ers, cultivators, Fert. attach-
ment, all fair cond., $250.:
rotary hoe, lift type, $125. Sell
separately. At my house. J.
W. Potter, Leslie.

All-State 2 wheel trailer
4x 8 x 9 ft. 16 in. tires, all
metal frame and body, new
tires, All - State orchard

sprayer, 5-1/2 Briggs and
Stratton motor on 16 in.
wheels and tires; 2 sack ce-

ment mixer with new 1/2
HP Elec. motor. H. G. Alex-
ander, nee Stone Dr., Ross-
ville.

Minn, size D. corn shucker
and sheller, $200; 1950 Farm-
all M. tractor equipped with
lights and starter, $650.00; All
good running shape, at my
barn, 6 mi. No. Louisville. Cy
W. Hadden, c/o Clarks Mill,
Louisville. Ph. MA 5-7522.

Bell saw mill portable, 4
side planer and molder with
all kinds moulding bits, size
4 x 12; 70 H. P. Case power
plant, running shape, line
shaft, pulleys and belts, log
chain and hooks, $650. cash.
J. R. Wigley, Ri. 2, Doraville.

1954 Ferguson 30 tractor,
400 hrs. actual use, PTO pul-
ley, 10 in. hammer mill, ro-
tary hoe, 2 disc tiller, 6 i.
mower, push and bog harrow,
drag pan, 42 in. McCormick
combine, spring tooth harrows,
planters, side dressers, eulti-
vators, 8 ft. Mt. Vernon fert.
spreader, $2,250. complete. L.
C. Frix, Rt. 1, Jefferson, Ph.
367-8893.

J. D. 2 row 8 point hitch
tool bar planters complete, 6
disc Athens tiller on rubber,
both good cond. Elmer Dyck,
Stapleton, Ph. LI. 7-6837.

25 Johnson ~ drinkers for
hens, in top shape, made of
rust resistant metal, $2.25 ea.
Will ship. Trade for 400 Ib.
calf. Joe B. Alexander, Rt.
1, PeaRidge Rd. Cornelia.

VAC Case tractor and 4
wheel trailer, $350. or trade
for 1 ton truck, duel rear
wheels, or any make of equal
value. Ben Robinson, Rt. 4,
Carrollton.

Oliver mower blades, can
work on Ford tractor, $85.
FOB. H. D. Wilson, Rt. 1,
West).

8 - 80 saw Centennial cot-
ton gin stands, complete with
dbl. box seed Fairbanks
scales, 5 burner dryer, 2 fans,
lot of pipe, dif. size and
length. W. J. Harrison, Rt. 1,
Harrison.

John Deere M tractor, pick-
up rake, cutoff saw, 24 disc
smoothing harrow, 2 disc
plow, like new. Phillip Ham-
mock, Rt. 2, Newnan.

Wizzard walking garden
dise filler, 8 H.-P? Clinton
mower, used very little, $80.
Will not ship. C. McDan-
iel, 1804 Lakewood. Ave., S.
E, Atlanta 15.

Mowing machine, 5 ft. cut
and 14 in. turning plow with
rolling coulter, both by Farm-
all for Farmall cub tractor,
useo very little, also 4-1/2

H.P. D. Bradley Roto Tiller,
first class shape, used about
50 hrs. Reasonable. Joe S.
Smith, Sr. 2275 Rhinehill Rd.
S.E. Atlanta 15.

Sev. parts for J.D. cultiva-
tor, such as feet, defenders,
brackets, that hold cultivator
to tractor, 37sets disc, for sale
or trade for pulley for 1954
Fort tractor, or consider
buying pulley, also want
set of spring tooth and Shear-
field sweeps for Ford Cult.
Burley Reed, 1, Logan-







eadle, Yates-

tville..

bs
Ph, 826-4187,



ler, Wisc. motor, paled on-
ly ae 4,000 pales, like new,
$750.; Allis Chalmers WC
tractor, good cond. and tires,
$395.; B and B 10 dise har-
row, working cond., $75. See
Grove. Otis Locust
Grove.

McCormick Deering hay
baler, with tramper and_mo-
tor, $100.; station type Lilli-
ston peanut picker, $150.; 6 ft.
Case combine with Wisc. mo-
tor and sacker, $250.; Intnl
A tractor with cultivator,
peanut plows and planter,
harrow, Intn] end gate seed-
er, $50. All good cond. Mrs.
a McCrary, Pinehurst, Ph.

D. Bradley 10 ia. Hammer
Mill, oon 3 screens, good
cond. $75. R. Worrall, Rt.
Dee 13, Ae Ph. 948-

One 6 row Simplex cotton
duster, 3 point hook-up, $110.
Ronald Huckaby, Cordele. Ph.
669-J-1.

2 New Holland hay balers,
No. 77 and 68, with motor,
cranks easy. Both good cond.
Cheap or trade for late model

Barnes,

tractor. R. L. Jackson, c/o
Flint River Farms, Rt. 1,
Jonesboro. Ph. DR 8- 2245
(Atlanta).

25 BBL. wheat (flour) mill
outfit, mill eliminator, S. R.
mixer, oil engine and belts,
also small corn mill outfit.
See. J. B. Wood. Gresham-
ville.

Massey Harris tractor, good
running cond. with turning
plow, cheap for cash. James A.
Holcombe, Rt. 1, Rockmart.

1949 Case tractor with cul-
tivators and turning plow, in
running cond, See on Satur-
days. Mrs. O. J. Brownlow,
Rt. 1, Rockmart,

_ 1953 Cub tractor, hydrau-
lie lift, planters, cultivators,
fert. distributor and turning

plow, $500.; 1950, F-6, Ford
dump truck, $400.; 800 gal.
trailer, pull type, 4 wheel

rubber, $100.; electric welder,

200 Amp., 220 volt, single
phase, $85.; forestry fire
brake plow, $65. F. M. Gaza-

way, 2486 Clifton Spgs. Rd.,
Dectaur, Ph. DR. 8-2971.

About 25 Purina chick tube
feeders, P-16, in good cond.,
used very little, $1. ea. for
the lot here. Jas. B. Woods,
Brooks, Ph. LY. 9-6828 (Se-
noia).

_Florence - Mayo tobacco
curer for 12 ft. barn, good as
new, cheap. Write or come
see. Grady Sanders, Metter.

Cub Farmall tractor, set
cultivators, corn planters, and
tiller plow. Kenneth Lyons,
Mitchell.

J. D. tractor B with plant-
ers and cultivators, 1 row
corn picker, drag harrow, ro-
tarv hoe, 20 disc harrow, wa-
gon on rubber, Graham Hoem
plow. All Crop 24 ft. elevator
without motor, No. 64 Intnl
combine with motor, EZY
Flow 8 ft. Fert. spreader, J.
D. 4 disc plow. Good cond.

Reasonable. Morris B. Wil-
liams, Box 186, Byron. Ph.
WO 38-2588.

Stubble planter, used only
for 75 A. corn, also 1 new 6
row. tractor cotton duster. P.
V. Stripling, Metter.

Models 61 and 314 Foley
saw sharpeners, good cond, for
fair offer. H. G. Chastain, Rt.
1 Box 292, Roswell.

1953 John Deere M. T. trac-
tor and equipment, planting,
cultivation, bottom plows, 4
new tires on tractor, A-1 cond,
$750.; also, Ford major Die-
sel tractor, good tires and me-
chanical cond. $1,200. James
E. Meeks, 235 Riverside Dr.
Athens, Ph. LI 6-7369.

Elec. 600 egg cap. incuba-
tor,.for sale or trade for pick-
up A or T Ford truck. Wen-
dell Townsend, 1307 Iversob
St. N. E. Atlanta 7.

: povrieD planter, like new
cond. $50. B. E. Winslett, Rt.
2, Box 334, Douglasville. Ph.
WH 2-4184,

Pea thrasher, excellent

cond., $35. or trade for large
farm bell with yoke, in good
cond, near Hartwell. ay-

mond C, Norris, Rt. 2, Hart-



well.

at my home. 1 mi. So, Lecust :

cages, $20
wheel oe $30

nan,

2 wheel trailer with 6 ply
tires, to carry tractor fro
place to place to be vulle
behind truck. H. A. Bennett,
1503 Memorial Dr. SE Ate
jcenta 17. Ph. DR 3-8957.

2 Butane brooders, number
of chicken feeders and auto-

Eulah H. Maffett, Rt. 1, Box
88, Roswell.

David Bradley garden trac-
tor with turning plow and
cultivator, $80. Weldon
Shows, 4071 Peachtree Rd.
NE. AtlAnta 19.

Complete set of planters
and distributor for Allis Chal-
mers C tractor in good shape,
$75. A. M. Queen, Rt. 3, Mon-
row (near Between). :

J. D. 440 crawler Industrial
loader, new cond. used less
100 hrs. $4,000. Mrs. James
F, Mieroon, Fort Screven.

Complete cylinder head for
TD-14 bulldozer, A-1 cond.
not rebuilt, inc. values, rock
arms and valve caps, also, fi=
nal drive and sprocket gear
for TD-14 or 14-A bulldozer,
$100. ea. lot; third member
for 2 speed elec. rear end for
1954-56 Fort trucks, $50. G.
C. Ingram, 2144 Macon Dr.
$. E. Atlanta 15.

Kut-Kwick pulp wood saw,
large Briggs-Stratton moe



ers sawing fire wood for self,
Duncan LeGette, Rt. 1, Ha-

EQUIPMENT

WANTED



Want Mi2A cultivator for
John Deere M tractor, in good
cond. Chas. H. Hucks, Rt. 5,
Box 232, Savannah.

Want John Deere a0 two
row cultivator and planter
with Fert. attachment, 3 point
hitch and bush and bog har-
row. R. H. Wright, Rt. 1, c/o
ce Farm, Zebulon. LO 7=<
844

=e dor 2 or 2 Allis Chalmers
60 or 66 used combines with
bins for parts. State lowest
cash price. James B. Bartch,
2787 Milledgeville Rd.
gusta.





repair of others with. ee
have good transmission. A. D.

Garner, c/o Ga. Baptist Child=
rens Home, Baxley.

Want grain drill in need of
repairs, cheap for cash, Dal-
ton Mathis, Rt. 4, Box 192,
Fitzgerald, Ph. 6932.



Farmall A tractor and equip=
ment in good cond. reason=-
ably priced. Herbert J. La-
vender, Rt. 1, Powder Springs.
Ph. 428-1997 (Marietta).

Want Big Dutchman auto-
matic feeder and laying hen
nests for 3,000 Leghorns. S.
H. Applebaum, 106 Beacham
Ave., Athens. Ph. LI 6-1 6379.

Want small tractor, ride D.
or Farmall A with equipment,



Canal Rd. Savannah.

Want B. F. Minn. ~Molene
tractor not in running cond.
for parts for repairing other
tractor. Carden R. Goolsby,
Rt. 2, Hillsboro.-

Want Florence Mayo cook-
er for 16 ft. tobacco barn.
Claud Harper, Rt. 2, Wray.

Want 50 ege eap. electrie
incubator. Write. Lee F. Shel-
ton, Rt. 1, Talmo. a

manure

Want large cap.
spreader, in good cond. Write
particulars. H. E. Alexander,
Rt, 1, Cornelis.

Want metal hen nests. Ad-
vise number and price. W. A.
Postell, Higdon.

Want 40 to 55 H. P, tractor,
gasoline or Diesel, any make.
The best tractor for the mon=
ey. No equipment. Contact.
L. L. Garrett, Barnesville.

Want 1 set Mobley plant-
ers and distributors for





pair and reasonable. Roy &.



Whaley, Rt. 1, ee

Williams, Rt. 1, Box 69, New-

matic water fountains. Mrs,



practically new, used 3 wint-

Au-_

Want Farmall H tractor for

Want.used 1946 Ford or.

J. H. Wilkins, Rt. 4, Box 458,'

Allis Chalmers, in good re=



















AGE FOUE



WANTED



Want planters and cultiva-
ing equipment to fit cub
tractor good cond. and priced
ight, or will trade sub-soiler,
Tenn, ripper that fits Intnl H
or M tractor, within 50 mi,
W. J. McDougald, Suches.

Want 5 H. P. or larger Da-
vid Bradley garden tractor.



~ Equipment :



Reg. Angus bulls, 1 and
2 yrs, old, good bloodlines,
ecalfhood vaccinated from
clean herd. Guar. breeders, F:
W. Phillips, Rt. 1, Westover
Farms, Kennesaw.

Purebred polled Hereford
bull, exceptional quality for
herd bull. Sacrifice for 20c
pound. L. HE. OSteen, Rt. 2,
Hawkinsville, Ph. WE 4-2503
(after 7 PM)

Dbl. Standard, Reg. polled
old, excellent bloodlines,
good color and size, Reason-
ably priced. Roy Goddard, Rt.





Tom Tolliver, Rt. 1, Rocky|2 Lithonia (Klondike). Ph.
Face. HU 2-2672.
Want pulley and power 2 dbl. Reg. polled bulls, 22

take-off for large 1 row Avery
or Indianapolis Moline trac-
- tor, at reasonable price. J. Z.
McKinley, Sr., 407 No. State
$t., Lyons.

Want 3 single deck chick-
en brooders within 50 or 60
mi in first class cond., and
reasonable. J. Homer Mor-
gan, 405 East Elm St. Rock-

qnart.

Want Oklahoma type
Coastal Bermuda planter.
State cond. and price. H. A.
Merritt, Rt. 2, Mitchell.

Want 4 - 5 deck starting
brooder and one 400 - 600 egs
eap. Inc. with 4 or more
trays. State full particulars.
Robt. Johnson, Cogdell.

Want four 2 or 3 ton metal
bulk feed bins, also want one
-1/2 to 6 ton. S. L. Parker,
P. O. Box 28, LaFayette. Ph.
4-2542, :

Want good used irrigation
outtit. P. V. Stripling, Metter.

Want corn: grader or sep-
arator that will clean corn
for milling purposes; also sif-
ter to clean meal and grits.
Just small outfits for own use.
Will E. Grooner, Sr.. Rt, 1,
Box O-, Glennville.

Want 2 disc plow for Allis
Chalmers C tractor. John L.
Greene, Rt. 3, Monroe.

Want immediately swine
breeding crate, to rent for two
mos. or to buy; also want
corn de-tasseling machine,
needed for 1961 corn, hybrid
seed crop. State full

articulars. F. M. Arnold, Rt.
3, Baxley. Ph. 3500.

Want 1 row tractor and
equipment. State cond. an d
rice. James L. Kelley, Wood-
Tend Ph, 3-4878.

Want 3 point hitch, also
bottom plow with 3 wings to
work on 1952 John Deere A
tractor, good cond. Advise
price. H. B. Arrington, Ella-
ville.

LIVESTOCK

FOR SALE
Cattle

Jersey and Holstein cross
eow, 2nd calf, gave 4 gal. with
ist calf, $175 for cow and
calf. John H. Dunn, Rt. 1,
Biffle Rd. Stone Mountain.

7 mos. old purebred Jer-
sey bull. Artifically bred.
Can be reg. owners n a m e,

75.00. J. H. Halbert, Greens-
oro.

Guernsey cow for sale at
y home 3 mi. Waynesville,
[a Harrison, Rt. 1, Box 50,
ortense,























Reg. polled shorthorn bull,
ve mos. old, color red, $250.00.

eil Holdeman, Rt. 1, Louis-
ville. Ph. MA 5-3389,

Reg. Black Angus 3 yr. old
ul gentle, Hileenmere, $300
an Drummond, Rt. 6, Rome.

3 Reg. Angus bulls, 1 yr.
old, good bloodlines, Hileen-
ere, Diced right at Murray
arm. E. G. Fonts, Rt. 1, New
alam Rd., Kennesaw. Ph,
2-7-6844.

Thoroughbred Santa Ger-
frudis bulls, 7 mos. old, priced
to sell. J. W. Morris c/o Dou-
ble M Farms, P. O. Box 119,
Carrollton. Ph. TE 2-2852.



Reg. Black Angus: 7 cows,| 771

1 bull, 1 bred heifer, 10 mos.
old bull, 2 calves and 2 calves
come in, February: $2,300.
xtra fine quality. L. P. Min-

'Farm, John Purvis, Charing.

Hereford bulls, 11 - 12 mos.
mos. old, ready for heavy ser-
vice, well marked, from good
lines, large for age, from ac-
credited A herd. Harry A.
Wasden, MD, Quitman.

Red poll 14 mos. old bull
for service, $125.00. Walter
Albert McNeal, Rt. 4, Gaines-
ville.

Reg. Guernsey bulls, service
age, best of breeding, fine
color, and sev. Guernsey hei-
fers fresh in with young cal-
ves. Reasonable prices. F. H.
Bunn, Midville.

Sev. Reg. double standard
polled Hereford bulls of ser-
vicable a g e, Championship
bloodlines, $250.00 up. Jack
H. McCart, Mgr. Green Acres
Ranch, Rt. 4, Alpharetta. Ph.
GR. 5-5663.

Swine

Good Hampshire - Here-
ford cross boar (hog), approx.
190 lbs. Sell or trade for
pigs or a gilt. R. M. Baldwin,
Rt. 1, Powder Springs. Ph. 42-
8-0383

7 pigs for sale at my place,
2-1/2 mi. Groveland on Ne-
vils road. J. F, Evans, Rt. 2,
Box 168, Pembroke.

Reg. purebred Hampshire
pigs, both sex, 8 wks. old,
open and bred gilts. All di-
sease free. C. G. Studstill, Rt.
1, Eastman. Ph. 374-3908.





Young, Ex1C

burro, gray with Biblical
cross over shoulders, halter
broken, gentle for children,
priced to sell with bonus free
and pair of bantams. Patricia
B. Massey, c/o Hickory Hill
Farm, Kennesaw.

Mare and pony mare for
sale or trade. W. R. Long, P.
O. Box 565, Woodstock. Ph.
GL 5-6988.

6 yr. old Pinto mare with
good Western saddle, martin-
gale, bridle, etc., $250.00. J. A.
Middlebrooks, 5129 Rivoli Dr.
Macon,

Good, gentle, Pinto mare,
approx. 6 yrs. old, also sad~
dle and bridle. W. H. Tum-
lin, Rt. 1, Stockbridge. Ph.
GR. 4-4069.

40 in. female burro, gentle
for children. Sell or trade for
yearlings. M. F. Stanley, 2185
Flat Shoals Rd., S. E, Atlan-
ta 16. Ph. 378 - 7245.

Roping, barrell racing and
Western pleasure, 850 lb. sor-
rel gelding, quarter horse
type, (suitable for riders wt.
up to 140 lbs.). Ribbon Win-
ner; also Miley 2 H. tanden
trailer. Marvin Holt, Rt. 2,
Powder Springs. Ph. 943-4491.

Nice sorrel pony, for sale
or trade for blocky mare, 800-
900 Ibs. that will plow some,
or mule of same wt. H. W
Chappell, P. O. Box 405, Car-
tersville. Ph. EV 2-1904.

Reg, Tenn. Walking Horse,
gentle but high spirited, sad-
dle and _ bridle. Bubber
Thompson, .Byromville. Ph.
3-5170.

Sheep & Goats

Sheep with or without
lambs, also nice ram, for sale.



2 fine milk goats, one to
freshen Feb. 23rd, other fresh-
en about then, 1 purebred Sa-
anan, butt-headed, gives gal-
lon day when fresh; also some
wagon seat springs. Mrs. Lee
Kirkley, 3860 Cascade Rd. 8.
W., Atianta 18.



Reg. Landrace boar, for
sale or trade for Duroe boar.
Kye Henon, Rt. 2, Carnesville.

10 pigs, 9 wks. old, 3/4
Landrace and 1/4 PC, $9.00 ea.
Walter Haney, Rt. 4, Box 132,
Birmingham Rd., Alpharetta.

9 sows, some Yorkshire,
Hampshire and Landrace, ex-
pecting 2nd litter of pigs, al-
so service boar, Yorkshire, Yr.
old, and shoats and pigs of
same. W. M. Cochran, 3986
Covington Hwy. Decatur.

Berkshire boar, approx. 125
lbs. and Bershire gilt, wt. ap-
prox. 125 lbs. Both excellent
breeding stock, $30.00 FOB









OIC breeding stock shoats,
gilts and boars. Med. blocky
type stock, $20.00 - $30.00 ea.

eg. buyers name, _ treated
and crated, FOB. Paul J. Cain,
Rt. 1, Commerce.

Reg. Tamworths, nice se-
lection of pigs, good, healthy
stock meat type. J. S. Davis,
Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald. Ph.
6541.

P. C. and Duroc Jersey
cross brood sow, very gentle,
has had two litters of pigs, in
fine shape, $75.00. Mrs. An-
nie C. Hicks, Rt. 1, Adel.

15 shoats, 30 - 60 Ib. ea. 1
sow and 8 pigs, 3 wks. old, 1
sow with 7 pigs, 4 wks. old,
for sale. W..J. Harrison, Rt. 1,
Tennille. Ph. 399M 2.

Horses, Mules & Ponies

Gentle red sorrel gelding
Shetland pony, fine with
children, saddle, saddle hold-
er, bridle, $225.00 D. W. Sin-
gleton, MD, 622 Candler Bldg.,







$150.00 ea.; 4 young mares,
drop colt in early Spring;
sev. geldings, all colors and
sizes. All nice. Reasonable.
Jess Holbrook, 415 No. Main
St. Jonesboro. Ph. GR. 8-



8-1/2 yr. old mule, works
good anywhere, wt. 1,000 lbs.
nice built. T. A. McClung, 485

Atlanta area. Must be gentle,

Barksdale Cir. East Point. Ph.

Atlanta 3, Ph. CE 3-4915. | PO: _7:6903.

4 Shetland pony stallions,|, Want buy service ram
red sorrels with snow white| (Sheep), healthy and good
manes and tails, 2 yrs. old, breeder. A. D. Garner, c/o

Ga. Baptist Childrens Home,
Baxley,



White Saanan goat, 2 yrs.
old, not milking, no horns,
$20.00. Thos. L. Grvitt, Al-
pharetta. Ph. GR. 5-6275,

LIVESTOCK

WANTED





Want buy or rent good
billy goat for breeding pur-
poses. Contact. J. L. Pitts, Rt.
2, Latty Rd. (1 mi. Hwy. 23),
Lula. g

Want good milk goat, fresh
or to freshen within next 15
days, within 50 mi. radius At-
Janta. Joe Phillips, Rt. 1, Col-
Park, Ph. 964-6118.

Want goats, from 25 head
up, priced reasonably, H. K.





Want young, no horns Tog-
genburg milk goat coming
fresh soon, not Reg. but good
stock. Silas Snipes, Rt. 2,
Commerce.



Want young boar, ready for
service, Tamworth or Hamp-
shire. Must be reasonable in
prices Gy We Tippins: Rt. 1.
Powder Springs. Ph. 428-9081
(Marietta).

Want few good unbroken
Palominos, 1-1/2 to 3 yrs. old.
Must be good color and con-
formation, reasonably priced.
Jack L. Wright, Rt. 4, Cov-
ington. Ph. 786-3733.

Want gaited saddle horse in



reasonably priced and under
8 yrs. old. W. A. Vied, 3014







SEED & PLANTS

FOR SALE

Water Cress large plants,





gledorff, Box 463, Douglas (4
fi. Ea, Nicholls Rd.)

Indian Creek Dr., Rt. 4, Stone
Mountain. Ph: Hi 3-7590.

$1.25 C. Per. 110. Mrs.
Gentry, Rt. 3, Calhoun.

female Mexican}

20 Wife Beater (Indi:
gourd and 20 Jubilee go
seed, ea. kind, 25c in stamps.
Per. 144, Mrs. T. H. Trinble,
Sr., 1764 Cheshire Bridge Rd.
N. E., Atlanta 9. -

Good, Seed beans: tender
old time white half runner
garden, Germ. 94 pct; white
cutshort cornfield, Germ. 93
pet; white creaseback, Germ
89 pct. Ea. kind, 75c cupful.
Add postage. Mrs. Preston
Southerland, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Pure Cert, nunch P. R.
seed sweet potatoes. My po-
tato house inspected. D. W.
Shaw, Due West Rd. Kenne-

saw.Ph. 428-7962 (Marietta).

Big Jim African gourd,
grows 4 - 6 ft. around, seed
50c ea. 4, $1.00. Send stamped
addressed envelope. Jimmy
Davis, Rt. 4, Waycross.

Martin gourd seed, 3 doz.,
25c; 6 doz. 40c. Miss Mary
Lynn Prescott, Rt. 2, Box 213,
Fitzgerald.

Gourd seed: large Bushel,
large Handle, small Dipper,
Birdhouse and ornamental, 18
seed, 25c plus stamped, ad-
dressed envelope. Mrs. Alta
Wood, Rt. 2, Martin,

Gourd seed: Long Neck
Dipper,-25c doz; Jumbo, 2
seeds, 25c; Short Neck, 25c
doz. Joe B. Mulinix, Rt. 5
Horseleg Creek Rd., Rome.

Cornfield b e ans, white
creaseback, Germ. 87 pct.;
white cutshorts, Germ. 91 pct;
big white half runner, Germ.
85 pct.; little white 6 Wk.
beans, Germ. 93 pct., ea. kind,
7Se cupful. PP in Ga. Mrs.
Eula Beal, Rt. 3, Box 132, El-
lijay.

Indian corn seed, Germ. 94
pet., for sale. Mrs. W. E. Woot-
en, Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla 3.

Hicks | : z











Broadleaf tobacco
seed, purity 99 pct., Germ. 91
pet. Sample, 35c; $1.00 ounce;
$10.00 Ib.; also Martin gourds
$5.00 doz. med. size, $3.00 doz.;
small ornamental, $1.50 doz.
Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.

Blakemore strawberry,
extra large berries, red clear
through, strong, rooted plants,
$1.25 C. PP. Per. 111. Mrs.
olde Gilleland, Rt. 9 Gaines-
ville.

wood, Attapulgus ;
_ Kudu crowns, rooted,
2 yrs. old, $2.00-C., 5
$12.50 M. Add posta
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaine

Imp. scuppernong
cuttings straight fro:
vine, 50, $1.00. Will no
Ralph Dangar, Box 3
well, Ph. 993-6621.

Muscadine type grape
Hunt, Top Sail, Burgraw
Tar Heel, Have to come
Wont ship. Write first.
Wyatt, Shady Dale.

Florida 90 stra
plants, grown on new land.
M at farm. Cant ship,

Meee Rt. 2, Quitman.

Handicrafts

FOR SALE
















Square doily, pink
white pansy and white
terpiece, $1.50 ea.; oval p
apple doily, $3.; 3 pe. dres:
set, $1.25; 3 pe. pinea
dresser set, $1.50. Trade
sacks or quilt tops.
Whittle, Rt. 1, Box 34, Ki
land.

Large size quilt tops,
ed by pattern, $ w
bleached pillowcases w
colored border, $1. pr.
cy organdy tea aprons, |
ea.; white aprons wi

border, 50c ea. Add pos
Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gai
ville, : i
Dbl. bed size quilts, all
scraps with bleached
ing linings and edge, $7. e
one Diamond Flower Gard
put together with rose
broadcloth with light gre
satin lining, quilted by
piece, $12. No checks, pror
shipment. Estelle Payne,
3, Canton, ee

9 pe. cream col. croch
sofa and chair sets, $6.;
white buffet or vanity
crocheted, $2.50. All PP. M
Mary Blackwell, 2122 Broce
ett Rd., Tucker.
























Streamline everbearing
strawberry plants, $1.25 C; al-
so small mixed gourd seed,
25e pkt. Mrs. John Weaver,
Rt. 2, Temple.

Dbl. bed size quilt toy
Step Around The Moun
$4. ea.; Broken Dish and o
er designs, $2. ea. Mrs. Mit
Roper, Rt. 1, Canton.



Black raspberry _ plants,
$1.50 doz. PP. Per 97. Cello-
phane wrapped. Return or-
der weather permitting. Mrs.



Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223,
Alpharetta. :
eac. -Var., scuppernong

well rooted plants, from Car-
ters Vineyard. Per. 86. B. O.
Carter, Rt. 4, Box 204-C, Grif-
fin, }

Everbearing strawberry
plants, large, juicy berries,
$1.25 C., $8.00 M. Exch. for
Print sacks, 3 or alike. Ea,
pay postage. Per. 64. Mr s.
Janie Ellis, Grantville.

Superfection strawberry
plants, $2.50 C. PP; also, So-
vereign Giants, $2.00 doz. Ga.
orders only. C. A. Shell, 1675
Willis Mill Rd. S. W. Atlanta.

Blueberry plants, Myers
and Rubel var., 2 - 3 yrs. old,
18 to 36 in. well rooted, very
healthy stock. Bearing ber-
vies this season, 6, $4.00: 12,
$7.00 FOB. E. G. Nicholson,
Rt. 7, Allen Rd., Macon. :

Fullwoods. all red early
bearing strawberry (large,
firm, fine flavor) plants, $2.~
50 C. No less 100 sent. You



Box 91, Metter.

Baby bootees, white pin
blue or green and white wi
pink, blue, green or yello

3, Lawrenceville.

White cotton crocheted b
by shoes, either pastel
lace trimmed, $1. pr.; ray

Elizabeth Coleman, Rt.
Box 205, Danielsville R
Athens. .

WANTED











Mrs. H. B. Clower, Rt.

boucle crocheted baby shoes,
baby cols, or white, $1.25 pr.
Add 10c for postage per pi

~ POULTRY

Will exch. 2 trios Fane

Black Tail Jap bantams f o
trio Golden Sebrights an
White Cochin. Ea. pay Ex






















































































pay postage. Cash or M. O.
only. No Saturday sales. Per.
198. A. J. Sanders, Rt. 3,
Stone Mountain. Ph. HI. 3-

Want young Blue gam

rooster, not too high, for stock
rooster at

small reasonabl



6512.

price. EC.) Wood) Rt. ol






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26, 1960 issue of the Market Bulletin that

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