Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1961 June 14

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Farmers

Ppulletin

Commissioner







REDERICK J. STARE, M.D,
Dept. Of Nutrition,
d University




by pecial permission from
ANAL, February, 1961.
961 by Farm Journal,







eople are running around
ying to scare us about our
ar them talk, its a wonder we
eador at least sick.







enriched with proteins, vi-
inerals are poisoning us all,
d not so slowly, either. ~






the pens and tongues of
peddling misinformation,
ements out of context and
shoods, gain temporary









last 25 years, let me state
Ido not know, nor have
one single case of ill
hown to be due to adding
itional chemicals to foods.
itional chemicals because I
hasize that all foods are
u and I, too, are chemicals
water, protein, fat, carbohy-
nins and minerals, :

Is are toxic at certain
e, like copper and fluorine,
amounts; for others, like
r, it takes larger amounts
occur. One cannot intelli-
toxicity without speaking
Aer can one define cancer-
roperties without speaking of
dosage implies not only


















all farmers may wonder, in

anberry boo-boo, if they are
foods

yw the label carefully, dont

is no evidence that I know

trol, amino triazole, or any






ATE OF THE SOUTH -





ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 14, 1961



secticides, flouridated



EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI



AGRICULTURAL
CALENDAR ~

_ JUNE 14 Dairymen' Meeting, Cliff Park-
er's Club House, 10:30 a.m., Millen.

JUNE 15 Dairymen's Meeting, Central
Community Home Demonstration Club
House, 10:30 a.m., Thomson.

JUNE 23 Georgia Hereford Assn. Field
Day, Beef Cattle Improvement Program -
Commercial Beef. Jim L. Gillis Farm,
_ 9:30 a.m., Soperton.

JULY 23 - 29 National Farm Safety
Week.







other material approved for use in agri-
culture has ever been shown to be car-
cinogenic in man.

Fluoridation of waterin those com-
munities with the courage to follow
competent scientific advice rather than

- the hysterical shouting of an organized

fewhas reduced dental decay in young-

' sters by 50 to 60 percentat a cost of

only 10 cents per person a year. Water
with the mineral nutrient fluorine added
and food enriched with vitamins have as
much purity as ever.

ortifying of food is one of the out-
standing advances of public health of all
times. Vitamin D added to milk and other
foods has helped abolish rickets. Salt with
lodine added has helped abolish simple
goiter.

Dont let any faddist or organic gard-
ener tell you theres a difference between
the Vitamin C in an orange and _ that
made in a chemical factory. Nor is there
any difference between natural and arti-
ficially fluoridated water.

Enrichment of foods will continue.
Three of the great foods of mankind
wheat, rice and cornall low in the es-
sential protein, lysine, can be fortified
with lysine, which can now be produced
cheaply. We can therefore take some of
our mountains of wheat and fortify it
with lysine for foreign and domestic use

Continued On Page 7



Georgia Fertilizer Use
-Shows Sharp Increase

Georgia records a greater increase in
_ fertilizer use than any other state in the

nation even while consumption is gener-

ally declining in the country as a whole.

Almost doubling the second highest

increase of 179,000 in California, Geor-

gias consumption of fertilizer increased

by 253,000 tons in the year ending June |

30, 1960. :

This trend, reported by the US De-
partment of Agriculture, indicates both
the rising efficiency of Georgia farmers _
and the states increasing importance as
a supplier of agricultural products for

this section of the country.

J. Ralph Johnson, head of the Exten-
sion Agronomy Department of the Uni-
versity of Georgia College of Agricul-
ture, stated that a great part of the in-
crease was due to the Georgia Soil Fer-
tility Program started in six counties in

1959 and since expanded to more than

80 counties.

Increases were also reported in 18 :
states and the District of Columbia, but

in the same period, consumption decreas-
ed in 31 states and Puerto Rico by 1,003,-
000 tons.

Total consumption of fertilizer for the
United States decreased by some 290,000
tons, or 1.1 pct. below the previous year.

This report, compiled by the Fertili-
zer Investigations Research Branch of
the Agricultural Research Service, was
based on shipments by manufacturers,
sales by liquid nitrogen applicators and
on state tonnage reports.

How Much Can One Cow Eat?

There seems to be almost no limit to
what a cow can eat. In an experiment con-
ducted by Kansas State University to
compare the feeding and value of silage
and green crop, a 7-year old Holstein cow
stowed away 350 pounds of freshly chop-
ped alfalfa-brome daily.

The 350 pounds of grass contained 39
pounds of dry matter and the cow gave
53 pounds of milk per day and with 100
days yet to go in her current lactation,
produced 10,807 pounds of milk and 427_
pounds of butter fat. 2



Georgia First

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~_ Flowers

FOR

SALE



Blue, white Siberian Iris,
Shasta Daisies, Narcissus, Jon-
quils, 25e doz; Butterfly bush,
Almonds, red Woodbine, A.
Waterer Spirea, rose blooms,
old fashion pink, dbl. Roses,
_ 25 = 50c; Privet hedge, Box-

wood cuttings, one cent ea.;
Lily of the Valley, 35c doz.
Per. 55. Varilla Quarterman,
Mountain City.

20 house plant cuttings, $1
and postage; Sweet William
seed, 20c tsp., and stamped
envelope. Per 173. Mrs. W. J.
Dimon, Rt. 1, Box 173, Wood-
land.

6 each, pink Mullein, Boston
- Daisies and strawberry Be-
gonias, ea. set, $1.25; 4 Polka
Dot Aloe, $1.25; 12 Liriope,
$1.25; 3 Zeylaniea Sansevier-
ia, $1.25; 10 - 10 in. Ligus-~
trum, $1.25. Per. 21. Mrs.
Lawrence McAvoy, Rt. 1, Box
323, Washington.

Daylilies: Salmon .Sheen,
Amulet, Skylark, Potentate,
- Brocade, Mission Bells, Gra-
selle, Mimosa Rose, Georgia,
Tamara, 50c ea., 12 for $5;
Tris: Juliet, pink Cameo,
Lady Mohr, Suble, Casa Mo-~
rena, and 40c postage. Light-
house, 50c. 5 for $2.50 and 40c
ostage. Per. 19. Mrs. F. M.
Gores, Washington.

Daylilies: 2 pink red - tone,
bronze rose, bi-color, plicata,
lab. to color, 12, $1.50; 12 not
Jab., $1.00; hardy Carnations,
and all white Feverfew, 12,
75c; Snapdragons, 12, 50c;
Tris: Chantilly Extravaganza,
_ Patrice, Pink Cameo, Fire-
cracker, 3 oaks, 50c and 40c
ostage. Per. 154. Mrs. M. P.
Combs, Washington.

Dbl. red, rose, pink, white
Geraniums, dbl. red Begon-
jas, everblooming, red, pink,
single rose and Maple Leaf
Begonias, white, pink Hydran-
~ pea, Christmas, Thanksgiving
and purple Fuchsia cuttings,
20 ea.; rooted Sultanas, 20c
ea.; red striped green and
white Jew, 10c, Ferns, 30c
ea. Per. 143. Add postage.

Mrs. W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Roys-~
tone









Dutch Amaryllis, 2 yrs. old, |
cream - orange, $5.00 ea.; pink
Daisies, 20, $1.00; large, shag-
gy yellow Chrysanthemums,
15, $1.00; Altheas, white and
pink, Ageratums, 15, $1.00;
Coleus plants, red, 20, $1.00.
Per. 99. Add postage. Miss
Georgia Winkles, B o x 251,
Raymond.

Dbi. pink, dbl. red, single
pink and red, Speckled leaf
and Maple leaf Begonias, var-
iegated leaf Sultanas, Fuchsia
cuttings, 20c ea., green leaf
Sultanas, rooted, 25, ea.; Bos-
ton ferns, 35; Spider Lilies,
$1 doz. Per. 79. Add postage.
Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Roys-
ton. :

Pansies, 2c ea. 50 Iris, $1;
6 rooted Geraniums, $1.00;
purple Dahlias, Lemon Lilies,
Madonna Lillies, hearty As-
ters, 25c ea.; Zennias, Oxalis,
10e doz., single red Begonias,
25c; white stripe Grass, 25
bunch. Per. 145. Add postage.
Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1,
Royston.

Fire - Chief Petunias and
red Verbena Plants, 5c ea.;
Mis. col. Petunias and Snap-
dragons, Ic ea.; Chrysanthe-
mums, 75 doz; mix. col.
Mums, 50c doz.; pink, purple
hardy Phlox, 10ce ea.; white
English Dogwood, 25c ea. Per.
16. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1,
Royston.

Bearded Iris: Alice Hardin,
Wabash, Grand Canyon, Mas-
ter Charles, Melanie, Rosy
Wings, Lois Ereau. Arab
Chief, Indian Hills, Autumn
Splendor, Ola Kola, Tea Rose,
Bulof, Happy Days, Purple
Robe, lab. to name, $2.50 doz.
postpaid. Per. 70 Mrs. Lil-
lian Owens, Rt. 2, Tallapoosa.

Large size bulbs, Blue Ro-
man Hyacinths, Red Spider
Lilies, Paper White Narcissus,
12, $1.00; Fancy Leaf Cala-
dium plants, 5, $1.00; Snap-
dragons, Red Salvia, 25, $1.25;
Coleus, 5c.ea., red, white, sal-+
mon .Geranium cuttings, un-
rooted, 12, $1.00. Per. 49. Add

35 postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones,









Madison. :

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ET BULLET

Pink Thrift, 50c C; large
Bearded Iris, mix. col., 50c
doz; Privet hedge, Boxwood
cuttings, one cent ea; pot
Hydrangeas, 4 col. 25c, 50c,
$1.00 sizes; large, dark blue
Fall Daisies, 10c ea., 3, 25c;
Seotchbroom, Altheas, laven-
der Locust, 25c ea. Per. 54
Mrs. Tom Harkins, Mountain
City.

Cherokee Roses, Mtn. Lau~
rels, Rhododendrons, re d,
yellow Azaleas, Redbud, Crab-
apple, Holly, Dogwood, white
Pine, creek Hemlock, all 2-3
ft., high, $2.75 doz; Phlox,
var. of Daylilies, blue+ Iris,
Shasta Daisies. Per. 112. Mrs.
Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff. :

$1.00 doz; Josephs Coat, 20
plants, 75c; Spider Lily a n d
dbl. Butter nd Egg bulbs,
75e doz. Per. 120. No chks.
Mrs. Tom Ashworth, Dacula.

Mix col. Mums, hardy Ph-
lox, blue Ageratum, Golden-
glow, white Daisy, Evening
Primrose, Verbenas, purple
and white Violets, $1.25 doz;
Lemon Lilies, blue Hyacinths,
4, $1.00; Blackberry Lilies,
blue Spanish Iris, $1.50 doz.
Per. 257. Add postage. Mrs.
Ruth Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dahlon-
ega.

Purple, pink, red and white
Dahlia tubers, mostly sprout-
ed, some giant size flowers, 1
Fred Springer and 1 yellow
included (while they last).
Some of ll colors not labeled,
8.) $1.30; PP Per. 12. Mrs. Rs
H. Whelchel, Rt. 3, Dawson-
ville.

Regal Lilies, Blackberry
Lilies, 8, $1.00; Snowbalis,
Kerria, Japonica, 4, $1.00; Si-
berian Iris, Goldenglow, 8, $1;
Easter Roses, 4, $1.00; Mums,
12 dif. for $1. Per. 278. Add
postage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton,
Rt. 1, Dahlonega.







tion and Florist type, Disease
free, Major Bowes, Giant Bet-
sy Ross, yellow Albatross, De-
troit News, Amber Bright, Zy-
lon, Princess Ann, Luyonne,
and other fine var., guaran-
teed. Sand rooted. 4 selec-
tions per doz., $2.20 doz. PP,
Per. 118. Mrs. Burton J. Wil-
ber, 1006 Adams St. Decatur.
Ph. DR 3-6804.

Mums, asst. types and col-
ors, 50c doz; orange an d
Javender Verbena, 65e doz;
Hydrangea, very large, pink
znd blue blooms, nice cuttings,
65e3 pink. -Lbrift,. $100. Cc;
Summer Poinsettas and Queen
Anns Lece, 50c doz; dwarf
Marigold, 45 doz. Per. 33.
Add postage. Damp packed.
Mrs. Bryan Standridge, Rt. 2,
Abbeville. : Z



- Violet leaves, $1.00 doz;
Coleus and variegated leaf
border plant, 10, $1.00; red

and green, yellow and green
Josephs Coat border plants
and low growing Salvia, 8, $1;
Beefstezk Begonias, 60c ea.
Per. 102. Add postage. No
chks. No orders less $1.00.
Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 1566 Ellen-
by Rd. S. E. Atlanta 15. Ph.
MA 17-5759.

Purple Widows Tears,
strong plants, $1.00 doz. Af-
rican Violet leaves, labeled,
$1.00 doz. postpaid in Ga.;
also Begonias, Cactus an
other pot plants, for sale at
my home. Mrs. Frenk Bar-
ford, 1185 Moreland Ave. S.
E. Atlanta 16.

African Violet leaves, 12,
$1.00; Azalea type Mums,
grow about 2 ft. high and 2
ft. across, 6, $1; red, pink,
bronze, yellow, variegated. No
order less $1.00. Add postage;





also Hydrangea, pink or blue,
$2.00 - $3.00, at my home.
Per. 132. Mrs. Marguerite

Bryans, 1255 Woodlend Ave.,
SE, Atlanta 16. Ph. 627 -
9795.

~ Magic Lilies, hardy Ama-~
ryllis, 4 or 5 doz. will be ready
June ist 25 ea. 5 for $1. Per.
183. Add postage: No chks.
Mrs. B. I. Juhan, Rt. 2, Stone
Mountain. Ph. 469-9797.

12 Jarge type Dahlias, all
different and labeled, $3.; un-
labeled, $2.50; 12 smaller
type Dahlias, different and
labeled, $2. All well sprout-
ed and postpaid. Gyer Mason,
P.O. Box 356, Clarkesville.



: 225 var., $

Daylilies,

Wings, $3.00; Pink Dream,

Neyron Rose, Col. Joe, Geor-

gia, Hoydy, Cradle Song, Po-
tentate, Revolute, 50c, 6 for
$2.50; Vester Iris (summer
bloom), Foxglove, Blue Sal-
via, 45c. Per. 101. Add post-
age. Walter M. Jackson, 1123
Vickers St. S. E. Atlanta 16.

January Jasmine, 10 ea;
white, yellow center Narcis~
gus, dbl. yellow Chrysanthe-
mums, 5 ea. 50c doz; orange
Daylilies, 10c, 3 for 25c;
white, light lue (mixed)
Siberian Iris, 5e ea., 50 doz;
Lemon Lilies, 15c ea. 50c
doz; Sallie-in-Wildwood, 3c
ea. Per. 78. Add postage.
ea, Per. 78. Add vostage. Mrs.
J. G. Lidford, Rabun Gap.

Narcissus, Daffodils, pink
Thrift, Boxwood cuttings,
mixed Mums, Lemon Lilies,
Fall Daisies, lavender Iris,
white, lavender Siberian and
August Lilies, Dbl. Daylilies,
all, 5 ea; Boxwood, rooted,
Scotchbroom, 15 ea. 2 for 25c.



Per. 15. Mrs. O. B. Martin,
Rabun Gap.

Violets, 3 col. Chrysanthe-
mums, 6 col., Boxwoods,
Hedgerose, pink running

Rose cuttings, blue Fall Dai-
sies, Gooseneck, white field
Daisies, white, red Horsemint,

1e ea: white, blue Siberian
Iris, Lemon Lilies, orange
Daylilies. single. dbl. Mont-
bretia, 5c ea. Per. 14. Add
postage. Mrs. Ned Burrell,
Rabun Gap.



Ornamental pepper seed, 4
kinds, cluster pod flower gar-
den, cherry, variegated leaf
with purple pods, 25c pkt;
Tiny Tim tomato (nice pot
plant), Dishrag gourd and
Marble vine mixed, 4 oclock.
Blackberry Lily and Poppy
mixed. All seed, 10c pkt. and
self-addressed, stamped en-
velope. Per. 177. Mrs. M. E.
Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger.

Rooted Christmas, Peanut,
Rice, Easter Lilies, May, Cin-

naman, Frogleg, Golden Stars.

and Angel Wing Cacti, 25
ea. Maidenhair fern and
strawberry Begonias, 35 a;
white with bronze leaf Rose-
bud Begonias, 25 ea. per. 35.
Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Box 32,
Seville.

Small yellow Chrysanthe-
mums, 12, $1.00; rooted
Christmas Cactus, $1. ea; pink
Thrift, 75c bunch. Per. 277.
Era Lowen, 1179 Goldsmith
Rd. Stone Mountain.

Royal Blue Siberian Iris,
hardy dbl. Goldenglow, 4 col.
Verbenas, $1. doz; fall bloom-
ing - Amaryllis, 5, <$1.25> 1
pure pink Daisy Mums (stands





uvright), 36 plants, $1.50. Per. |.

178 Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Tem-
ple.

Aspidistra plants, ever-
green, $1. doz; Spider Lilies
(red Lyciris), 50c doz. 5 doz.
$2.; fancy red Cockscomb and
ornamental pepper plants, 50c
doz. Per. 22. Add 50c per or-
der for postage. Mrs. . S.
Fields, 407 No. Madison St.
Thomasville.

Mix ccol-irise 225: 1 -$lea5

purple Violets, $1.25 C: Bear
Grass, 25 to $1. ea. Per. 169.







Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2,
Temple.
Bearded Iris: Helen Mc-

Gregor (ruffled light blue),
Snow Flurry (ruffled white),
Twilight Sky (early Flamin-.
go Pink), Argus Pheasant
(soft brown), Lady Mohr
(chartreuse and oyster white),
50 ea., 35 postage, Min. or-
der $2. Per. 275. Mrs. David
J. Arnold, Shellman.

Begonias, Bronze leaf, dbl.
75ce; Greenleaf, Grape, Ruffle
leaf, Bronze leaf, single, 65c:
Ferns, Leather Leaf, $1.; As-
paragus, Fish Scale, Spren-
gerie, 50c; dbl. Fuchsia Ger-
aniums, $1.50; plants: Pray-
er, Money, Aluminum, pink
Polkadot, Justicia, 50c; bloom-
ing Jews, 30c bunch. Per. 65.
Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mash-
burn, Cumming.

Chrysanthemums:
sheen, White Ball,
Vosick, Gold Coast,
Doty, Pink Quill, Orchid,
Fuchsia. red, vellow, nink,
hronze Poms, 25 plants, $2.25:
Hxhibitions: pink, white, yel-
low, bronze indianapolis.
Sand rooted cuttings, $2. doz.
Per. 57. Miss Ruth Under-
wood, Rt. 3, Conyers,





Silver-
Carolvn
White

4.00 =|
$5.00 C., green Gladioli, Fairy 4

8 un

- Daylilies,
Honey Redhead, Pin
J. T. Russell, Bold
Seven Seas, Silve

Black Prince. Add_
age. Per. 18. Mrs. W. |
son, Rt. 2, Crawfordvi

Red and _ pink
plants in bloom, 10,
mix. col. Iris, large p
blooms in Spring, ~
Add postage. Per, .
CG. . (Gentry, Rt

Lycoris Lily (soi
called Tiger Lilies)
June and July del.
ly packed. Nice bulbs
in Sept. $1.00 doz. $
PP, Per. 252. Mail ani
W. E. Smith, 421 A
;Hapeville. Ph, PO 1

Hybrid Daylilies:
Guenther, Linda, JV
Seven Seas, Purple
Mrs. W:
25 ea.; a
Tigert, Sammy Russe
pee Sweet Briar,

ikado, Skylark, B
Purple Emperor, 50c |
142. Damp packed.
correctly. Add postage
$5. Mrs. Claude E.
Hiawassee.

Wide blade Liriope
der grass), $5.00 C;_
blade, $3.50 C; Eng. I
Vinca Minor, $4.50 C;
trum, 12-18 in. $1.50 di
140. Lois Woodruff,
ville. ee :

Bearded Iris, old an
Blue Ribbon Winner
ties. Special collection
beled, my selection, go
or range, $7.00 C. Per.
Marvin Farrar, Jenki

400. named Bearded
Many Blue Ribbon winne
A. I. S. Shows, Go
100 not labeled, $6.00.
Add postage. Mrs
Saunders, Jenkinsburg.

Red, white, pink, db
anium cuttings, white
Oxalis, 6 dif, kin
cuttings, white R
rooted Trailing Cole
white, purple, yello
white Spoon Mums,
Yarrow, purple swee
lets, 35c doz; Maidenh:
Sword ferns, 40c ea. Pi
Add postage. Mrs. Ralp
liams, Rt. 1, Lawrencev

_ Chrysanthemums,
pink, yellow, red and



























| gated, $1.00 doz; littl

co Chrysanthemums, d
wine with orange colo:
ter, $2.50 doz. Per. 27
Bella Jackson, Rt. 2, F
ville.

3 col. Verbenas, 3
Mother-in-Law Tongu
leaf Ligustrum, and
Breath Spirea, 25c;
plants, 25 doz;
Bush, 25c. Per. 63. Mrs
nie Hubbard, Fortson.

_All kinds Box flow
tings, Geraniums, Fu
Maple Leaf Begonias,
all col. Chrysanthemu
doz. blue Iris, 40 doz
and yellow Narcissus
yellow Jonquil bulbs, 2:
white Easter Roses, roo
$1.00. Per 10. Add po
Mrs. Ethel Crowe,
Gainesville. Be

Grape Leaf Begonia

ed, 4, $1.00. Per.
postage. Mrs. F. M.
Rt. 6, Gainesville.

$8.00 C; i
col. Thrift, $1.00 doz;
pink Sweet William, bl
yellow Aster,
Daylilies, hardy Phlox,
santhemums; asst. col.
Ageratum, Four OClock
doz. $1.50; $4.00 C. PB
Add postage. Mrs. Jani
Grantville.

Chrysanthemum pl
Daisy, large lavender,
yellow, white, cream
Pon, lavender, bronze,
ion yellow, white, me
yellow, white, red, 2 doz
blue Plumago, 50c ea.;
Confederate Jasmine,
Fla. Jasmine, 50c ea.
mesias, 6 for 50c. Per.
postage. M ;




frs. Cecil Tur-
lt Res
lower cuttings,

20 for $1.25;|C

ily free with

88. Mrs, J. H.| A

dartown.

low Cannas, $1.
Hibiscus, 65c ea.
Mabel Mathis,

Cactus,
, white,

doz;

2 Iris,
old, Prospector,
radise_ Pink,
Blue Rhythn,

. Add postage.
alnaker, Rt.- 5,

Sharon, white,
let, pink and
rela, red, white,

1 Lili
rets, 4, 50c.
ge, Mrs, Presley
_Elijay.
as, red, pink,
leaf, red, pink
leaf Sultanas, 50c

and PP.
B. Clower, R
e.

stand hardest of

st weather), 25c

id postage. H. F.

8917 Panthers-
ood. .

Ibs, Orange

M; purple Iris, | yy

er white Nar-

rawberry
. 50; doz; Sweet
x. col., Snow on
small Nandenas,
e doz., yellow
25c; blooming
Tangle, Cactus,
. 58. Add

-hrysanthemums,
large type
purple Iris, 3, $1.;
8, $1.; Fox-
ans, 6; $1.

der less $2. Mrs.

, Rt. 2, Elli-

Semevs ale

*|rhizomes, 50c ea:

> | Greenville.

.|25c ea;

| postage.

ajeehiox,

| Thrift, 30c

+| Add postage. E.





All col, old time
William seed, 25c tbls. and
stamped, addressed envelope.
Mrs. Emory Goble, Rt. 8, Elli-
jay. ;

Eaten amare ae a noeernacneeece ene e

Daylilies: Mrs. Bonner, Mrs.
Johnson, Lest You Forget,
Mrs, ONeal, Hazel Sawyer,
Spitfire, Baronet, Midden-
dorfi, Tio, 30 plants labeled,

4.; Chrysanthemums, many
varieties and colors, 50 plants,
$1.50; Coleus, 25, $1.25. PP.
Per. 28, Mrs. W. S. Griffin,
Rt. 1, Adel. :

Tall Bearded Iris: Alba
Superba, Blue Shimmer, Chi-
na Maid, Cordovan, Great

>| Lakes, Lothario, Master Char-

Jes, Melitza, Wabash, EB.
Williams, Tiffany, Winter Car-
Cascadian, true to
name, 4, $1, Per, 71. Postpaid.
Mrs, Jesse Jackson, Rt. 2,

-| Hillcrest Dr. Austell.

Iris, latest varieties, small
May, Hall,
Mary, Randell, Carolina, J ane,
Lavanesque, Bazaar, Hall-
mark, Blumohr, and others.
Per. No. 82. Richard Myers,
830 Young St., Augusta.

Ligustrums, Cherry Laurel,
Nandinas, white Per. Candy-
tuft, dwarf blue per. Phlox
(Divaricata), $1.50 doz; $7.50
; Eng. Ivy, Vinea Minor,
Blueberry, red Spider, white
tamasco, and Daylilies, $1.
doz; $5. C; dwarf Marigold
(Petite), 25 doz. Per. 139.
Add postage. Blanche Wood-
ruff, Greenville.

Per. Scarlet King and la-
vender Verbena, $4.'C; Vio-
lets, fragrant giant purple
and white Perfection, pure

| white, long stems, $4. C; pink

Thrift, $3. C. clump. Per. 160.
Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Rt, 3,
Greenville.

Karume Azaleas, 6-8 in. red
and shell pink, 10, $4.; Ca-
mellia Japonicas, 8-10 in. dbl.
red and dbl. pink, 10, $5.;
Special ground covers Vinca
Minor, 8 and 10 leads, $4. C;
Halls Honeysuckle, 2. yr.
vine, $4. C. Mrs, B. Robinson,

Geranium cuttings, not ro-
oted, 10c ea; rooted plants,
variegated pepper
seed, Germ. 87 pet., cherry
cluster pepper, Germ. 55 pct;
Christmas Tree cherry seed,
Germ. 95 pct. 10 pots, 50c ea.
No less order, $2. Perk 254.
Add postage No. chks. W. L.
Brown, 1018 Lake Ave., Grif-

tine

Dbl. yellow Cannas, mix.
color Fall Pinks, red flower-
ed Mullein, Pinks, yellow
Jonquils, white Narcissus, 50c
doz; pink Thrift 50c per hun-
dred, rooted sprigs, Free flow-
ers with order. Per. 119. Add
Damp packed. No
stamps nor chks. Pairlee Run-
dies, Rt. 7, Gainesville.

Tall Ageratum, hardy
ums, cream incurved, red,
white, purple and yellow asst.,
60c doz:,.2 doz. $1. PP: red
and pink Cannas, $1. doz; ba-
by Zinnia seed, 25c match
boxful; All col. Cockscomb.
Feverfew, 10c and
stamped envelope. Per. 181.
No chks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley,
Lithonia.

Yellow Iris, 15c; blue Iris,
2 pink rose bushes and 1 red
Rose bush, 75e ea; pink
bunch. At my
house, Mrs. Ruth C. Moses,
Rt. 3, Lithonia.

Lilies: Hyperion, 38 in.
large pale yellow, fragrant,
50 ea., small size, 4, $1.; dbl.
var, large lily plants, $1.50
doz., cheaper in large lots. 45c
for postage and handling in
38rd zone. Per. 11. Mrs. Lona
Tallent, Lula.

All col., dbl. Touchmenot
seed, grow 3 ft. tall on fertile
ground, mixed or separate,
nice start of most colors, 20c
pkg. Mrs, Hettie Dial, Rt. 3,
Monroe,

Cockscomb, dwarf red or
yellow, dwarf Marigolds, Sal-
via, 3 doz. $1.; Cereus, Boston
Ferns, Red Hot Poker, Philo-
dendron, Asparagus, Spren-
geri Ferns, 59c ea. Per. 107.
L. Howard,
Rt. 2, Mableton.

. Nice, young American Box-
wood, 1959 planted, extra well
rooted, Govt insp., $20. C.
Per, 56. Located 7 mi. By

; 0

sales, Mrs. Ellis C.|

145,

Sweet

' Jack Woad, /o



Pink and red velvet Roses,
25 ea; Chrysanthemums, 50c
doz; Verbena, 25c clump;
pink and white Thrift, 50c
75e and $1, clump; mix. col.
Dahlias, $1. doz; Snowdrop,
Josephs Coat, and others. All
at my home. No mail orders.
Per. 281 Mrs. Dewey Hunter,
Rt, 1, Blue Ridge.

Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1.;
Calif. purple Violets, 30, $1.
Add 30c postage. Mrs. R. P.
Steinheimer, Brooks.

Coleus seed from newest
Brilliants in reds, greens,
multi-colors of pinwheel and
regular lance leaf varieties.
Mixed, 300 seed, 35c plus
stamped envelope, Per, 25. C.
R. Herring, Rt, 2, Box 357,
Brunswick.

Few hundred nice, com-
pact American Boxwoods for
sale at my home. Consider
selling entire lot. Per. 202.
Mrs. Chas. Lyon, Ball Ground.

Cushion Mums, lavender,
bronze and large Chrysanthe-
mums, lavender, white and
yellow, $1. doz; large Shasta
Daisies, 60 doz; yellow Ball
Mums, 75e doz:
dwarf Iris, brown and yel-
low, $1.25. doz; yard Cactus,
yellow blooms, 25c; large
Amaryllis, red, bulbs, 50c ea.
Per. 251. Add postage. Mil-
dred Weaver, Rt, 1, Buchan-
an. /

- Flowers

WANTED

Want old fashioned white,
Dbl. Spice Pinks, Address. E.
H. Simms, 7 Austell Way, At-
Janta 5. :

Want some Martha Wash-
ington and trailing Wax Leaf
Geraniums, State what you
have to offer, color and price.
Mrs. Iva Blankenship, P. O.
Box 85, Wrightsville.

Want 2 Flowering Pome-
granate (not the fruit type).
State height and price. Mrs.
G. AY Stacy, . 520 Ellis St.
Brunswick.

Want several thousand early
blooming paper white Narcis-
sus, also early blooming yel-
low Jonquils. Must be from
good blooming stock. Advise
amount and price. Mrs, Mar-
garet Mann, P. O. Box 139,
Albany.

Want hardy dwarf plants,
has yellow blooms in _ late
spring, blooms shaped like a
Primrose, and almost as large,
sometimes called Spikebroom
(not Scotch broom). Advise.
Mrs. Jesse Capehart, 103
Valdwin Rd. Dalton.

Want witer Hyacinths and
pink, red and purple water
Lilies. Advise. Mrs. R. W.
Thomaston,

Want one dozen _ solid
white Amaryllis bulbs. Mrs.
L. T. Jones, 620 Ea. 49th St.
Savannah.

Want cutting of Rainbow
or Parlor Moss. Write before
sending, stating price, Mrs. S
G. Bledsoe, Rt.. 1, Chula.

Want 1 ex. rooted, dbl.
white and dbl. rose colored
Geraniums, also dwarf Cocks-
comb plants. Write price. Mrs.
J. H. Wren, Rt. 1 Nahunta.

Want (not sure of name) a
silvery white plant, grows
maybe 3 ft. high, sometimes
called Silver King. Grows
for foliage only. Give price
and description, Mrs. A. O.
Wood, Rt. 2, Calhoun, Ph. MA
9-3146.

Farm Work

WANTED

Want job on farm by day
or with chickens or dairy.
Can drive tractor and truck.
Wife and self both work and
are experienced, Can move
any time. Want job at once.
. Wood, Rt.
4, Eastman,

Ableb obied, middleaged
single, white man wants job
on Egg farm. With board or

h. Start July ist. Jalk

two-tone

1 49 yr, old family man, 3 in

family, wants job on beef ty-
pe stock farm, preferably in
vicinity of Atlanta. Exp. Trac-
tor and truck driver and all
phases of farm work. Need
4-5 R, house, wired for elec.
stove. Best of Ref. if desired.
Have to be moved. Ray Oli-
ver, Rt. 1, Box 88, Haddock.
Ph, WE, 2-5102.

White woman wants light
farm work on farm. Have gon,

23 and 2 teen age daughters. | 0

Christian. Furnish references
if needed. Mrs. Sarah Burns,
Rt. 2; Cumming.) -:

49 yr. old white man wants
job on dairy or poultry farm.
3 in family. Want good house
with running water and wired
for elec. stove, located on mail
and school bus Rt. Have to
be moved. Richard Laney, Rt.
3, Forsyth.

43 yr. old white, single man
wants work as farm Care-
taker or on country Estate, or
light farm work. Want room,
board, laundry and small sal-
ary, either board or batching
set up. Thomas Swanson, P. O.
Box 1812, Atlanta 1.

White man wants job on
farm driving truck, tractor
and doing light farm chores.
Jim Holt, Flintstone.

60 yr. old man wants job on
poultry farm or light farm
work. 15 yrs. Exp. with lay-
ing hens and some in hatch-
ing and broiler, Single. Want
place with room and board or
place to batch, and reasonable
salary. J. O. McKibben, Rt.
1, Felton. Ph. 3756 (Buchan-
an).

Farm Help

Want elderly couple with
income of their own to live
on small farm in Polk Co.,
Live in 3.R. house wired for
elec. stove, on paved road in
exchange for looking after
place and some yard and out-
side work. Letters ans. Vester
E. Wilson, 1286 Gun Club Dr.
N.W., Atlanta 18.

Want colored or white man
and wife with small family to
live on farm and help with
crop, and wife help in house,
caring for children and small
farm chores. Must be sober
and willing. Salary and house.
Write, T. . Arnold; Rt. 1;
Nicholson. Ph. Li. 6-8779.

Want christian white wo-
man, dependable, to live as
one of family, care for semi-
invalid woman and 3 yr. old
girl, do light farm work, keep
house, and cook. Small salary.
J. P, Bullard, 211 Nathan Rd.
eve Atlanta 11. Ph. DI. 4-

as

Want clean, healthy white
woman to live as one of fam-
ily of two. To cook, house-
keep, do laundry and gather
Vegetable (less than half hour
per day) and some light farm
work. No objection to one
child. C. W. Roberts, Rt. 3,
Ball Ground.

Want middleaged sober ecou-
ple for gen. farm work in
Paulding Co. on 42 A. farm.
3 R. and bath house, elec.,
and small salary. Must have
good ref. and be able handle
tractor and truck, also Exp.
in cattle. Write. D. Geller, 23
Broad St., S.W., Atlanta. Ph.
JA. 4-4778.

Want nice, reliable white
woman to live in, care for
semi-invalid woman, do cook-
ing, light housekeeping and
light farm work. Reasonable
salary. One week-end off ea.
month. Mrs. R. J. Exum, Rt.
3. McDonough.

Want party to help elderly
couple raise truck and tend
to rabbits and poultry on.
shares. Must have truck li-
cense. Furnish living quar-
ters, but prefer man and wife
able support themselves. C.
W. Page, 149 North Ave., N.
E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR 4-6452,

Want steady, sober man for
work on cattle farm. Steady
work, 5 R. house, water, elec-
tricity, on school bus route.
Prefer man about 30-45 yrs.
old, with some cattle, main-
tenance, or mechanic experi



Want reliable white man,
Exp, Dairyman, 40-55 yrs. of
age with small family. Must
be sober and good worker.
State age and previous ex-
perience. Good working con-
ditions. W. H. Barker, 518 Ea.
39th St. Savannah, ieee

Want sober, reliable man,
45-55 yrs. old, to help on
farm. Room, board and rea-
sonable salary. S. P, Spear,
Ae Gainesville Ph, LE. 2-

pr a
Want good man, exp., able
handle cows. Salary $30, to
$50. per week (plus good

meals), depending on ability.
State age. Weight, height pre-
Pa experience, also fami-
y.
Farms, Townsend
ee and Ludowici on Rt.

prac. new tires, new wind-
shield and seats, transmission
just overhauled, good runnin;
cond., $495.00. FOB. J. E
Hogue, Sr., Gordon. 2

6 gas brooders,
equip. and feeders; also, trac=
tor rollers for OC = 12 Oliver,
D7 - 9G Caterpillar and HD-
10 Allis Chalmers. Come and
make offer. J. Kirkpatrick,
c/o Clayton Farms, 1141 John-
son Rd., NW, Atlenta 18, Ph.
SY. 4-5266. ae

Heavy duty Pasture Dream
rotary mower, 3 point hook-
up, like new, cut less than 20
A. pasture, $275.00. Robert

Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-8777.

McCormick Deering com-
bine for sale. Mrs. Annie Puc-
kett, Rt. 2, Box 35, Lilburn,
Ph. 469-5217. foe

Cub tractor with cultiva-
tors, 2 disc plow and n ew
tires, completely overhauled.
Jack W. Hill, Rt. 3, Sparta..

Allis Chalmers 66 combine
with 25 bu. bin and unloading
auger, excel. cond., ready to

Holmes Neel, White, Ga. Ph.
EV. 2-4198 (Cartersville).

LOD Sede Dalvie tractor; |
New Holland Sup. 77 hay bal-
er with motor and starter, 2
yrs. 0 1 d; New Holland roto
rake, 2 yrs. old; No. 8 J. D.
mower; 17 row J. D. grain
drill; 3 pt. sub-soil plow; 12 ft.
J. D, lime - seed spreader. All
perfect to new cond. James
E. Meeks, 210 Hickory and E.
Broad St., Athens. :

McCormick mower wn d
rake, mule drawn, in good
shape, $50.00; B. C. 2 H. turn-
er, good shape, $5.00; one
section Moody grass harrow,
good shape, $5; also, set of
weights for bulls horns. All
FOB. P. J. Sewell, Lavonia.

200 hanging feeders fo r
chickens, 75c ea. Mrs. Q. J.
Butler, c/o Butler Poultry
Farm, Danville. ase

Farmall C. tractor, cultiva-
tors, planters, 2 herrows, dise
plow, good tires, motor just
overhauled, $500: 1950 Chev-
rolet 2 ton, truck, tandem ax-
le, good tires, good cond., _
$795.00. No letters. Aaron
Bryan, Sasser, Ph. 491. -

471 four cylinder, G. M.
Diesel motor, $500.00; Frue-
hauf trailer axle equipped
with air brakes, wheels (with-
out tires), $200.00; one hy-
draulic system with blade for
HD - 10 Allis Chalmers bull-
dozer, $400.00. C. F. Arring-
ton, Wrens, Ph. LI. 7-2054.

Seico tractor mounted, 8 _
disc plow, now Tunning on
John Deere G., can be udapted
for other makes and models,
$85. Pierce L. Cline, Rt. i
Social Circle, Ph. 786-7

(Covington). :

Extra heavy front.
blade, excel. cond., fits Fa
mall M. or Super M., $25
Iso, h oil plow,





Tom Trotter, e/o Clover
(between

1945 Jeep, 4 wheel drive, __

watering

N. Gilbert, Fayetteville Rd., 3

go, PTO type, $600.00 at farm. _







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:

~ Equipment

FOR SALE





Used tractor tire, 11 x 36,
with fair tread, $25.00 FOB.
John McCary, 512 N. Marcus
St., PO Box 214, Wrightsville.

42 - R Intn] combine, needs
Jittle repair, for sale cheap.
J. D. Sorrow, Nicholson (on
Hwy. 334 N, of Athens).

Simplex drawn, cotton dust-
er, 5 row, ready to go, $85.
Carter Williams, Senoia, Ph.
LY. 9-6869 after 6 P M.

Roote 6 row, cotton duster,
adjusted to fit John Deere
tractor, can be adjusted to ceny
tractor, $75.00. Paul J. Cain,
Rt. 1, Commerce.

Nearly new John Deere
rake, mule drawn, $85.00 at
my place. L. T. Kittle, Rt. 1,
Temple.

Portable California cat-
tle sprayer, equipped with 1
- cylinder Wisconsin engine and
weiter pump, good cond.; also,
2 Butler pig creep feeders,
prac. new, $35.00 ea. Robert
Gunby, c/o Rolling Meadows
Farm, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3-
4322.

180 gal. milk cooler, used
1 yr., good cond., like new,
Wilfred Milam, Rt. 2, Doug-
lasville.

Front end loader for Ford
tractor, good cond., reason-
able. Henry L. Rousey, Rt. 1,
Elberton, Ph..283 - 5547.

30 baby chick feeders and
46 five ft., adjustable broiler
feeders, all have reels, good
con., also 25 glass fount tops,
$45 for lot at farm. Mrs. Ray-
mond Blackenship, Rt. 1, Wa-
Jeska.

1957 Ford tractor with
Sherman beck hoe, good cond.,
$2,150.00. E. W. Goetz, 3311









Butner Rd. Atlenta 11, Ph.

PO. 6-4569.

_ Approx. 500 ft., 6 in., alu-
minum irrigation pipe with
couplings, one volumn sprink-
ler with 2 nozzles, one Gard-
ner Denver, 600 gal. pm, with



15 ft. suction hose, complete, |

R. Bowen,
Ph.

$500.00. Walter
Vienna Rd., Americus,
3978. :

| Allis Chalmers WC tractor
and 8 disc bush bog harrow,
both in good mechanical cond.,
$400.00 at farm located 8 mi.
So. Thomzeston on Hwy. 74.
F. D. Cobb, 109 Hightower
St., Thomaston, Ph. 7671 days.

David Bradley Brush a n d
Tree saw and weed cutter at-
tachments that fit to David
Bradley garden tractor, $50
for both attachments, no junk.
Charles S. Goodlin, 2145 Camp
Ground Rd., Atlantz! 11, Ph.
DI. 4-3694.

3 deck Sears brooder, top
deck elec. heated and holds 45
chicks, $10.00 including sev-
eral extra feeders and drink-
ers. J. M. Polk, Rt. 1, Doug-

Jasville, Ph. 522-2867 days.

One usable tractor tire, 6
ply, 11 x 38, $25.00. C. H. Jor-
dan, Rt. 5, Cumming, Ph. TU.
7-7091,.

David Bradley garden trac-
tor and cultivator att~chment.
J. . Kennedy, Rt. 1, Jones-
boro, Ph. GR. 8-6066.

300 gal. speed spray, 30,000
CFM of air, powered with 4
cylinder Willis engine, 25

PM. Harold Dailey, Rt. 3,
McDonough, Ph. 423-3716 af-
ter 8 PM.

10 ton Howe truck scale
complete with blue prints for
- installation, (perfect for small
feed mill or cattle farm), $500
FOB. E. M. Kuhlke, 403 Ber-
eckmons Rd., Augusta.

2 Humidiar incubators, mo-
del 55, cap. 600 egg. One used
for game birds, one is auto.
elec. turner, other is standard
hand turner, $225.00 at farm;
John Blue 6 row cotton dust-
er, adapter for AC WD trac-
tor and fits any tractor with

- correct adapter, $75.00. All
good cond. John C. Reid, Ze-
bulon.

-Allis Chalmers combine and
motor, good cond. H. F. John-
_ 80n, Rt, 1, Grantville







hy ee eT eB





MARKET BULLETIN

Brady 2 wheel garden trac-
tor, Turner plow, sickle mow-
er, cultivetor, harrow, $125.
G: V. Rocker, 4525 Tucker -
Norcross Rd., Tucker, Ph. 443
-5484.

6 ft. Dearborn Ford, 3
point hitch, mower and extra
blade, $125.00 cash. BE. L. Ju-
lian, Rt. 1, Lithonia.

24 ft. grain or ear corn ele-
vator with carriage, hoist and
3 hp gasoline motor, motor
needs new rings, complete for
$150.00 c as h. Charles H.
Fountain, Rt. 6, Dublin, Ph.
2-4463.

Porter cable elec. chain sew
with 18 in. blade, nearly new,
$69.50 or will exch. for small
size metal turning lathe. Au-
brey A. Franklin, Rt. 1, Du-
luth, Ph. 448-2569.

Factory built horse trailer,
good body and good tires, is
wired with lights, perfect in
every way, $125.00. R. Q.
Brown, 767 Falls St., Toccoa,
Ph. TU. 6-2824.

Economy tractor with cul-
tivator, plows and disc plow
with Bulldozer blade, priced
low. J. H. Manning, 2227
Ridgedzle Rd., NE, Atlanta,
Ph. DR. 3-0156.

No. 69 Minneapolis-Moline
combine with Wisconsin motor
drive, practically new, $600.
George Strawn, McDonough.

250 gal. butane gas tank,
good cond., safety valve, $150.
Cecil C. Williams, 3114 Ash-
more Dr., Augusta, Ph. PA.
4-1644. :

Good 2 H. wagon for sale













cheap or trade for good well

pump with tank and all equip-
ment. J. GC. J. Brown, Rt. 2,
Toccoe.



Case 14 in., hammer mill, 3
new screens and sacker, per-
fect cond., $100.00; E-Z Flow
fert. spreader, heavy d ut y,
nearly new, has new tires, not
recaps, $275.00; 6 row John
Blue duster, like new, $125.
John Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple,
Ph. 562-3463 after 8 PM. ~

Complete, electrically oper-
ated gin outfit, working order
when last used in 1955, or will
sell separately 2 sets Fair-
banks Morse platform scales,
13,000 und 20,000 lb. cap.,
used for weighing bales of
cotton and portable utility
scales. Mrs. J. J.. Rucker, Rt.
4. Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5582.

Farmall A tractor and
equipment, 2 disc plow, plant-
ers and cultivators, belt pul-
ley, all $375.00. Ralph Mea-
dows, Rt. 3, Douglasville, Ph.
942 - 3690. :

Farmall model <A. tractor
with equipment for sale. W.
S. Gouldin, Hwy. 42, Rt. 2,
McDonough.

1953 Ford Jubilee 8 - N
tractor, A-1 con., bush and
bog King harrow, tool bar,
leveling blade, lift hoist, 13
ft. steel trailer, 10 ft. drag
harrows, all for $1,250.00.
Paul D. Davis, Rt. 2, Lilburn.

1946 B. F. Avery tractor
with elec. starter, lights, mo-
tor just rebuilt, planters and
cultivators, 2 row, 4 disc til-
ler, wheel weights and tires
in feir cond., $300.00. H. F.
Horton, 3306 Bouldercrest
Rd., Conley, Ph. 622-4020.

Gravely tractor with rotary
mower, elec. starter, in top
running cond., complete unit
for sale. Bargain. James W.
Smith, Rt. 2, Bethel District,
Conyers, Ph. 483 - 7160.

John Blue cotton duster, 6
row, set up for super
Farmall tractor, good as new;
2 wheel trailer on springs, 6
ply rubber, all steel running
gear with extra good _ bed,
same size as pick-up truck.
All good, no junk, rezsonably
priced. R. L. Campbell, Rt. 2,
Box 76, Coppermine Hwy.,
Temple. _

_ Six, 650 x 20 x 8 ply truck
tires; also, various parts for
1948 KB-5 Intnl] trk. Claude
W. Spence, Rt. 5, Hicks Rd.,
Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-9743 af-
ter 6:30 PM.

Martin netal silo, 14 x 35
ft., 125 ton csp., for sale or
trade for cattle. R. P. Tatum,















Rt. 2, Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4-
4193, Een as :

t



C.|Rt. 2, Powder Springs,



LAE Case power unit,
equipped with 12 in. pulley,
recently rebuilt, runs good,
$200.00 FOB my place. Robert
E, Smith, PO Box 921, Val-
dosta, Ph. CH. 4 - 0532.

6 disc Avery tiller in good
cond. for sale. J. P. Shedd,
Cochran.

1950 Dodge truck, 1 ton,
dual wheels, 6 wheels, extra
wheel, motor in good cond.,
new battery, stake body, 4 ft.
high, suiteble for cattle or
most any farm use, $325. H.
L. Wilson, 1369 Brocket Rd.,
Rive 2,- prone Mountain, Ph.
HI. 3-6140. ~

2,500 watt farm lighting
plant, 110 volt AC with 7 hp
Briggs - Stratton motor and
Leland alternator, ~ $200.00;
1952 Ford pick-up truck, good
cond. with 6 ply tires, $375.00;

elec. motors from 3 hp down
to fractional hp, 1 and 3
phase. Aubrey A. Franklin,

Rt. 1, Duluth, Ph. 448-2569.

Be a ene

1952 Jeep, good tires and
4 wheel drive; also, 1953 Ford
V-8, 1/2 ton, pick-up truck
with heater, radio, steel floor,
trailer hitch and good tires,
$450.00. Both good cond.
R. Washington, Rt. 3, Box
357, Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-3968.

Disc plow, rear mount, $60;
also, 8 disc lift type, harrow
for Cub tractor, not fast hitch,
$75.00. George I. Jackson,
Spalding Dr., Rt. 1, Box pl;
Norcross, Ph. 448-3536.

Buckeye automutic poul-
try feeder, 800 ft. of trough,
3/4 HP motor, $400.00. Mil-
ler A. Dial, Walnut Grove, Ph.
786-6003 (Covington).

Allis Chalmers WD tractor,
excel, mechanical cond., good

rubber, reasonably priced. Jel

L. McGinty, Jr., West Point,
Ph. 645-2621. 5

Round hay baler, Allis
Chalmers Model 10, has baled

2,000 bales, $600.00. Mr s.
Mamie R. Brewton, Rt. 1,
Claxton.



McCulloch chain saw with
ost hole digger ttachment,
295.00; Twelve, 12 hole hog
feeders, like new cond., $45
ea.; 10 farrowing crates, $50
ea. S. H. Applebaum, 106
Beacham Dr., Athens, Ph. LI.
6-6379.

John Deere A and B trac-
tor; Case combine; hammer
mill; dual wheel tractor wa-
gon; pasture weed spray ma-
chine and New Holland beling
machine. E. K. Mann, New-
nan.

1950 8-N Ford tractor,
smoothing harrow, 2 disc
plow, belt pulley, all in good
cond., $750.00 or will sell se-
parately. Bennie Scarborough,
Rt. 2, Cochran, Ph. WE, 4-
2640 week ends.

3 HP David Bradley gar-
den tractor, cultivators, plant-
ers, fert.. hoppers, turning
plow, middle buster, lay-off
plow, cut - xway harrow, drag
harrow, 2 wheel trailer and
all kinds of feet and plows,
$225.00. W. E. (Bud) Shep-
pard, Auera, Ph. LI. 7-6808
(7 AM to 7 PM). -

2 disc tiller with new disc,
trail type, for A. or Super A.
Farmall tractor $65 or trade
for smoothing harrow or
mowing mach. for Super A.
Farmall tractor. Bill Stover,
Rt. 2, Winder, Ph. 687-3614
(about 2 mi. out, on the Mon-
roe Hwy.).

Hog growing equip., far-
rowing crates, feeders, heat

lamps and etc. James H. Kent,
Ph.





943-3071.

Allis Chalmers 60 combine
with grain hopper, $400.00.
Arthur Huie, Jonesboro, Ph.
GR. 8-8585. ;

V. C. Case tractor with
plow, new paint, just over-
hauled, 3 new tires and h a
hydraulic lift, $300.00. Ho-
ward G. Hardin, Rt. 1, Kings-
ton, Ph, 232-8462. :

Darf Role - rake, side de-
livery, in good cond. for sale.
Mae Cobb, Austell, Ph. 948-

J. D. combine model 12-A,
used very little. good cond.,
$300.00. L. P. Singleton, Ft.





'Valley, Ph. TA. 5-5940.

mciebage che has Tay





Myers shallow well pump
and 40 gal. tank, like new, has
all pipes and connections that
goes with it. Tom F. Yancey,
Rt. 5, Cleveland Rd., Dalton
(near Grants Grocery Store).

Caterpillar D-2 Dozer with
tilt and angle blade; also, Ca-
terpillar D-2 with no_blade.
Howard McCarter, Rt. 3,
Blairsville, Ph. RI. 5-5702,

Farmmaster milking mach.,
bulk tank milk cooler and 12
good milch cows, 2 Guernsey.
one Jersey and 9 Holstein, all

of 5.7 pct. All freshen in Sept.,

when fresh in. Can be handl-
ed in monthly peyments. Har-
vey Cosby, Rt. 3, Box 347,
Washington.

3 section drag harrow, one
section never been used, $35.
Robert N. Gilbert, Fayette-
ville Rd., Jonesboro, Ph. GR.
8-8777,

11 good kerosene chicken
brooders with tanks, used 3
winters, $15.00 ea. Larry Bell,
Rt. 1, Rydal, Ph. EV. 2-3886
(Cartersville). :

~ 600 gal. water tank, also

lelectric motor, used on farm,

for sale Bob Pirkle, Rt. 2, Ro-
berts Cross Road, Buford.

G. M. 6 cye Diesel motor,
excellent mechanical cond.
use either with saw mill or
irrigation power unit. Hddie
Herris, 502 Pine St., Homer-
ville. i

1 Horse Hamon plow for

sale, Mrs. W. A. Wages, At-
hens St., Jefferson.

Allis Chalmers 50 All-Crop
harvester combine, $175.00. J.
W. Harden, Rt. 3, Dalton.



tractor with wheel weights,
16 disc B and B harrow, 2
dise plow, cultivators end fer-
tilizer attachments,
cond. and good rubber. R. A.
Moreland, Box 101, Wood-
bury, Ph. 2601 after 6 PM.

Caterpillar D-6 Dozier, Ser.
No. 9-U-oil clutch-A-1 Cox;
Rome bush and bog harrow,
10 - 28 in. disc; Rome harrow
tandem, 20, 26 in. disc; Sub-
soiler; erracing mach.; Field-
ing Low - boy with 22 White



loway, Rt. 4, Bowdon, Ph.
2658 nights.

Dearborn hole digger, 6 in.,
3 point hitch, perfect cond.,
$200.00, delivered. J. C. Ot-
well, Rt. 4, Box 217, Newnan,
Ph. AL. 3-1216.

- Equipment

WANTED





Want one, 5 to 6 ft.; tow
type mower, 3 point hitch,
for Ford tractor. W. R. Arm-
strong, 2608 Habersham Rd.,

1601.

_ Want cultivator and turn-
ing plow for David Bradley
tractor. Will buy or trade
Sears 33 in. sickle bar mower,
wt. 71 lbs., in new cond. B. B.
Doster, 707 Villey Brook Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. ME. 4-8908.

Want garden tractor or ro-
to tiller. Have 2 wheel trailer
to give in trade. H. M. Walk-
cree 1, Chickamauga, Ph.

Want late model Cub Far-
mall tractor and attachments.
Write steting details and
prices, A. = Kemp; Rie 2)
Newnan.









Want used winch on truck
with boom pole for loading
logs. State price and cond.;
also, will trade reel type
mower for sickle bar for a
Gravely tractor. W. T. Brown,
2136 Defoors Ferry Rd., NW,
Atlanta 18, Ph. SY. 4-1116.

Want used tractor tire in
good cond., size 1300 x 32,
1200 x 32 or 1400 x 32. Will
wecept most reasonable priced
one. Art Lamb, Rt. 2, Vienna,
Ph. 273-3832. : <

Want cylinder head for nae





able. Write what you have
and state price. Clyde R.



Thaxton, 393 W. Bank
Austell, Ph. 15%.



good producers, butter fat test | ~

give 5 - 10 gal. milk daily }

exel.

tractor, A-1 cond. C. E. Hol-

NW, Atlanta 5, Ph. CH. 3-}


















CORRECTIO
G. Allis Chalmers
parts. Curtis. E, Har
1, Box 153, Glenn

Want orchard type
to pull 6 disc tiller
harrow, about 10-



pick-up truck, fro:
1957 model. State pri
cond. Ben T. Abb
Barnesville, Ph. 23

Want front end
John Deere A. or
Walter R. Bowen, V
Americus, Ph. 3978

Went 2 wheel 6
good cond. State low
price. D. C. Bennett
Lawrenceville, Ph. TH,

Want one HD - 7
tor for parts; also, dis
GM Diesel to rebuild,
power unit or fan to
engine, Robert E. S:
Box 921, Valdosta.

Want Ford tractor.
reasonably priced. Stat
and price in first letter
W. Johnson, Rt. 1, M
Ph. 946-2069. :



tractor, blade to wor.

of tractor. Will buy
No. 4 hammer mill
class cond. Willis Ey
1, Box 81, Talking R

Allis Chalmers model B} ~

Guernsey heifer, :
with heifer calf on
also 2 heifers will
about June 15; a
service age bulls.
sell. F. H. Bunn, Mi

20 Holstein cows,
for sale Reid Hampto:
Ph. 986-3804.

er not Reg., b :
$125. Jennie A. Jolley,
Box 194, Douglasville.

Reg. Angus bull, 3
extremely gentle, -s
calves, $300.; 2 Ang
$150. ea:; one heif
old, $75. W. R. Mite
Moreland Ave., SE,
16, Ph. MU. 8-361

_ Angus cattle, 90 pct. Di
Over 20 calves, appro:

on pasture. All fairly
G. C. Harwell, 600 A

West Point, Ph. 643-

75 Whiteface cattle
are good and have high
lines. John Goldin,
Rt. 2, Draketown.

_ Reg. Angus bulls, re
light service, calfhoo

cinated, from clean
guaranteed breeders.
Phillips, c/o Westover
Kennesaw, Ph. 428-295:
rietta). epee

2 good Brahma co
gentle, bred to Certi
ta Gertrudis bull, sho
in 8 or 4 mos. J. W.
c/o Dbl. M. Farms, P.
119, Carrollton, Ph. |
285 26e us eS

3 yr. old Reg. Herefo
Domino breeding, rea
priced or will exch.
of like quality; also,
old pure but not Reg.
Hereford bull. J. H.
Rt. 3, Commerce, P.
sails: :

3 dbl. Standard polle

in all respects t

herd sire prospects,
ably priced. FOB.
Smith, Cleveland Rd
Ph. BR. 8-3705 after

mill, LAE Case motor, reason-| Ni




















ype Hereford
0 proven herd
Patton, _ Shady







dard Reg, polled
lis and 1 heifer,
MR breed bull,
iced. Come see.
Rt. 2, Lithonia















co us Dew,
ae pute



bulls, abt

18 mos. old; also,

oe bulls, 2 and

B, Warnell, El-
in PE. 3-2314.

; bulls, 10 mos. old
Hereford and other
well grown and
ed, not Reg. but of















boars,
boars, $50. ea. Reg. in buyers
name, unrelated prs.,
imported bloodlines.
Gossett,
Spring.

Reg. Tamworths, nice lot of
pigs, boars and gilts, few gilts
old enough to breed. J.
Bae Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald,

Purebred Duroe pigs, from
Champion bloodlines, Reg.
buyers name. P. M. Middle-
ton, Rt.
dosta Hwy., 3 mi.
right at. Duroe Sign).

stock,
June 8
Reg. Jerry Dickson, Fayette-
ville, Ph. HO. 1-4442.



Swine :

24 Reg. Landrace pigs; also,
28 cross bred, from Reg. Cert.
|meat type
clean, pigs.
6, Macon, Ph, SH. 3-8931.

boar.

All good,
Wards:

Wells, Rt.

Reg. Landrace

gilts and
$20. ea.;

service age

100 pct.
nee Rs
PO Box 252, Cave

in
3, Waycross (Val-
out, turn

6 SPC boar pigs, from FFA
treated, 12 wks.

Silb2.- eas OL O11. ea:

Cherry red Durocs, far-

rowed in Feb., boars and gilts,

alines: John. Nichol- $35. ea.; also, A. C. combine
, Blairsville. | with sacker and Wisconsin

eee needs lower drape,
ing Brown Swiss | $200 H. Donaldson, Rt. 1,



oe Lucky C.),



Fort, Valley (7 mi. E. on State

1961. Nothing} Rt




ite in whole
Best records of his
dams avg. 338 days
k, 830.3 fat. Pedi-
lable on request,
B. Hlewlons Thom-











gus eran
White, a Jonesboro







un, ies pulls: also,
Angus heifers. All
m $200. up. B.









erefords, 2 top young
greed bulls, and
. Old; several open
real nice. Mrs. W. A.
ir, c/o Ward Meade
per Mill Rd., Rt. 3,
Ph. 428- 8772. 2

ersey milch cow with
alf for sale. C. A.
oling. |

Standard polled
ulls, Mischief Dom.
excell. conforma-
lor, 12-13 mos. Sr

























Jersey. cows with
alves, springers ready
n anytime and heif-
from heavy milker







Rt. 4, Alma, Ph.



ung cow, 2 heifers
bull about 1 yr. old.
and cow avg. better



















gilts, real
from some of the best blood-
lines in Ga. Pigs are 4-1/2
|}mo. old, treated for Cholera,

free herd, $25. ea.
Reg.
Allmon, Rt. 1, Butler.

48 pigs that will make meat
hogs for Dec. or Jan kill, 1/4
Guinea,
1/2 Berkshire, Reg.
sides and crossed,
go, $10. ea. at my place. Neal
Blanton, Rt. 4,
GR. 9-2422..

300 nice meat type foodie:
pigs, mostly barrows, $10. ea.
Curtis Collier,
267-9405.

Duroc boar and gilts, 3-1/2
mos, old, $22. ea. or $24. Reg.
Will deliver within 100 mi.
at 10c per mi.
sales. Frederick Zipperer, Rt.
1, Box 182, Guyton (15 mi.
SE of on Hwy. 30).

Nice selection of shoats, 5
mos. old, large for age, York-
shire, andrace and Poland
China crossed with Yorkshire,
reasonably priced. W. M. Co-
ehran, 3986 Covington Hwy.,
Decatur, Ph. BU. 4-3496.

Monroe, Bb:

No Sunday

Purebred Black
meat

Poland
type pigs,

wormed and are from Bangs
h Can be
in buyers name, Jerry

1/4 Hampshire and
on all
ready to

Canton, Ph.

6 and 8 wk. old Duroc and

spotted Poland China cross-
ws. Good price. Deen | ed
t of
ley District. Roosevelt Mor-
row, Rt. 4, Cartersville.

igs, $10. ea. at-farm, W.
artersville in Sugar Val-

Landrace pigs, treated for

Cholera and Erysipelas, bred
by CMS _ Rocket
dam sired by CMS PP-606

Specialty,

Vasta. Bred _ gilts, mixed
breeds and older sows for
-|sale. M. T. Courson, Hazle-

hurst, Ph. 2589.

Boars, gilts and sows, bred







S.| Weanling pigs,



Choice Landrace and Du-

roc breeding stock, imported
bloodlines, Reg. in uyers
name. William KE. Lanier, Rt.
2, Metter, Ph. MU. 5-1015.

OIC breeding stock, pigs
10 wks. old, med. blocky
type, $20. ea.; also, male
shoat, same type, 4 mos. old,
$30. All Reg., treated and
crated FOB. Money Orders
only, no Sunday sales. Paul
J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce.

Purebred Landrace and
Black Poland China meat ty-
pe swine of all ages. All pro-
ven meaty by cut-out data.
purebred or
crossed, $35. ea. Windle Tay-
lor, Alma (on U. S. 1, be-
tween Alma and Baxley).

Horses, Mules & Ponies

Brown and white Shetland
pony male with white saddle
and bridle, $165. C. R. Bailey,
Lawrenceville, Ph. TH, 3-

old | 7807

2 yr. old Albino walking
horse stallion, very gentle and
trained. Randall Duck, Bras-
elton, Ph. OL. 4-2032. ~

Good 5 gaited gelding sad-
dle horse with good habits,
gentle for women and chil-
dren, reasonably priced or
will trade for small saddle
mare that is gaited. Edward
eee Palmetto, Ph. 463-
6 A :

Mare mule, wt. about 1,-
100 Ibs. for sale. Julian Row-
an, Rt. 3, Nashville, Ph. 7848.

Reg. Tenn. Walking show
horse gelding, bay color,
named Midnight Missle, Reg.
No. 510462. William H. Pruitt,
Rt. 1, Jordan Rd., Toccoa, Ph.
886-2531.

3 nice Shetland mares, one
with young colt, others bred
to fine stallion. Will sell sep-
arately or together reasonable.

A. Queen, PO Box 82, Mc-
Caysville, Ph. 573-J.

2-1/2 yr. old sorrel Shet-
land stud with harness and
eart, broken nicely to harness
and saddle, suitable for chil-
dren 8 to 12 yrs. old, $175.
Mrs. A. R. Green, 211 Cope-
land Rd., Valdosta.

Nice gentle, 5 yr. old, horse,
wt. about 750 lbs. with new
saddle and bridle, $200. Bill
Milum, Rt. 1, Cumming, Ph.
TU. 7-5764.

Palomino gelding with
white mane and tail, stocking
feet, 5 gaited and gentle but
spirited, reasonably _ priced.
Tilden Alley, Rt. 3, Clarkes-
ville, Ph. 754-5513.

3 yr. old strawberry roan
gelding, white mane and tail,
full white blaze, one full
white stocking, named Trig-
ger; also, parade saddle, al-
most new. Mrs. Joyce Jack-
son, Rt. 3, Box 11290, Mil-
ledgeville, GL. 2-4438.

2 saddle horses, one pure-
bred Tenn. Walking horse,
trained and broke for lady and
girls to ride. Other half Tenn.
Walker with best of quali-
ties. Colon J. Hamilton, c/o
Green Acres Farm, Alma.

Mare with 7 wk. old colt

2 mare mules, pertedt eond|
gentle, young and work any-
where. J. E. Causey, Rt. 2,

Hortense.

_ Shetland oe 4 yrs. old,

broke to ri or plow, ee

gentle for coacen:

Bryant, Rt. 1, Sane (on
5

Dawsonville Hwy

3 Shetland mares with colts
at side and bred back, one
filly, 1 yr. old, and one sor-
rel stud with white aoe and
tail, all for $1,200. J. P. Pope,
Box 166, Monticello.

Palomino gelding, 6 yrs.
old, very spirited, 3 gaited;
family Tenn. Walking mare,
3 gaited, perfect cond., good
for children; fine Tenn. Walk-
er, 4 yrs. old, gelded, very
spirited, 5 gaited, would make
fine show horse. All at sac-
rifice. B. J. Summerour, Al-
pharetta, Ph. 475-5902.

Reg. pony stallion, black
with white spots, 10 yrs. old,
has fine qualities, is proven
sire of good colts, $225. Geor-
ge W. Nelson, c/o Nelson
Farms, Rt. 5, Blakely, Ph.
3494.

At Stud: Rising Sunday
Sun, dbl: Reg. Palomino stal-

lion, TWHBA No. 550-168,
PHBA No. 10,30 0. Mares
boarded, return privilege.

Ray T. Warr, Rt. 2, 154, Col-
lege Park, Ph. PO. 1-6732.

At Stud: Reg. Arabian,
Trazak No. 11692, excel. con-
formation, winner of many
blue ribbons, reasonable Fee.
H. H. Briggs, Rt. 3, Augusta,
Ph. TA. 2-9737.

At Stud: Copper, Buckskin
stallion (half Quarter horse,
half thoroughbred), excel.
conformation. G. P. Hender-
son, Old Moores Rd., Rt. 1,
Conley, Ph. MA. 7-5355 (At-
lanta).

At Stud: Chicos El Diablo,
Reg. PHBA 16,521, last stal-
lion by~ famous Palomino
Chico Lindo, Reg. PHBA
2085 for color (white mane
and tail, 4 white stockings and
blaze), good conformation.
Standing in Atlanta... Nancy
J. Goodwin, 657 Button Rd.,
NE, Atlanta 5, Ph. CE. 7-
2525:

At Stud: Dbl. Reg. golden
Palomino stallion, shown: un-
der name of Step Easy Little
Man. J. W. VanHorn, 4457
Covington Hwy., Decatur, Ph.
BU. 9-5798.

Sheep and Goats

Sheep: one ram_ and one
ewe, 16 mos. old. Lanier
Blankinship, Rt. 1, Waleska.

Excel. French Alpine buck,
born Feb. 20, 1961, sired by
Star B. Herlindo Del-Norte
FA 6668-A125253, naturally
hornless, can Reg., best Del-
Norte bloodlines. Ready for
light service in early fall. Dam
7-1/2-8 qt. milker. Very rea-
sonable. Nellie M. Mingle-
dorff, Rt. 3, Douglas.

15 common type goats, $45.
for lot or $4. ea. W. F. Huiet,
Rt. 1, Fayetteville, Ph. HO.
1-5771.

2 milk goats that freshened





Want (from N
bun and Eeetecaee

ties), grade Hereford and An- ip

gus stocker heifers for cash
or will trade my surplus poll-
ed Hereford Reg. young bulls,
CMR Domino bloodlines; al-
so, want to lease pasture. Mrs.

H. Artman, 1152 Oxford
Rd., NE, Atlanta 6.

Want several Reg. horned
type Hereford eows with cal-
ves or heifers. Prefer within
100 mi. of Royston. State age

and price. Pete Williams, Box

188, Royston, Ph. 245-7202.

Want good Reg. Hereford
bull in N. E. part of Ga. Write
stating particulars. Jim Hop-
kins, Rt. 2. Clayton. :

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE





Cert. sweet potato planta,
Ga. Reds, eee for $8.00 et
my beds. D. M. Cason, Bristol.
Ph. 367-3817 (Baxley).

Gov, insp., treated Ga. Red
porate plants, full count, $1.50
Imp. P. R. potato plants,
a 00 M. Del. Fill large or-
ders. No chks. W. R. Lightsey,
Surrency.

Tron - Clay cowpeas, Mix-
ed, Germ. 85 pct., Purity, 97.-
46 pct. Recleaned and bagged,
$4.00 bu. Chas. H. Fountain,

Rt. 6, Dublin. Ph. BR 2-4463.

Iron Clay peas, mix. Germ.
90 pet., Purity, 99.56 pet. $4
bu, in 2 bushel bigs. R. A.
Allen, Jackson. Ph. 2147,

Gov. insp. treated Ga. Red
potato plants, $1.50 M; Imp.
P. R., $2.50 M. Del. Ready.
Fill large orders. No chks.
Ruby Lightsy, Surrency.

Rutger tomato plants, 500,
$3.00; $5.00 M; collard plants,
500, $3. 00 or $5. 00 M. PP in
Ga. L. C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1,
Gainesville.

Insp. potato plants, Bunch ~
and Running, also,
and tomato plants. J. -R.
Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

Yellow Ponderosa tomato
plants, World Beater sweet,
long red Cayenne hot, yellow
Hungarian and yellow squash
pepper plants, 50c C; catnip
plents, 10c ea. $1.00 doz.
peppermint, 5c bunch, Leilar
Phillips, Rt. 1, Royston.

Goldenseal, 20c ea. or $18
C.; red hot pepper pods, 25
doz; Cowhorn and Banana,
25c tsp., for home use; com-
frey plants, 3, 50 tansy,
white yarrow, 3, 25c; catnip,
25 bunch, 3, 50c; Pie plant

stalks, 25c lb. Add postage.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2,
Ellijay. o

Cert. Rutger tomato plants,
50c C; $4.00 M. hot Cowhorn
and Pimiento pepper plants,
$1.00 C; collard plants, 50c C.
Add postage. H. F. Seay,
3917 Panthersville Id. Ellen-
wood. .

Rutger tomato fine 300,



cabbage















and unbred, and service age in April and 2 bucks and one
boars, Yorkshires, Dances ry by side; 2 yr. old gelding; al-| male, $35. for all at my farm a eee eae eee ee M
Hampshires. All from Reg.|so, 1 yr. old mare. All very|near Nails Creek Church. G. C. Posts a ape ae a
disease free herds. Come See. gentle. Frank McEver, Rt. 1,|M. Bellamy, Rt. 2, Homer, Chania Pitts, Ph. MI fe
<| Lawton Ursrey, Hazlehurst,| Acworth, Ph. WE. 4-6543. Ph. 677-2292. 2035 ;
Ph. FR. 5-2030. Shetland pony stud, sorrel Milk goats, 8 does and 1 G i Ga fi
of cattle, cows and| Purebred Duroc gilts, 5 mos.| with flax mane and_ tail, ae buck, 4 Reg. French Alpine] ov. insp., Ga. Red potato
io oH: apes Rt. 1,]old, some of the late meat| yrs. old, very gentle, $100. W.|Del-Norte stock, 6 grade | Plants, $2.00 M. Per. 276. No
ae eee type, best bloodlines, very pro-| F. Horton, Bouldercrest Rd., goats, first freshening, heavy chks. Prompt shipment. Pre-.
96 | lific, with or without papers.| Conley, Ph. 622-4020. milkers. R. D. Otwell, Tem-|paid. Paul Lightsey, Screven.
a 1 pull, all tested |M. M. Newsome, Jordans Mill|""45 Shetland pony brood ple. Ga. Red potato plants, Gov.

Rd., Sandersville.

Reg. Berkshire sow, 16 mos.
old and Reg. Berkshire male
pig, 10 wks. old. Will sell to-

insp., and treated, 500, $5;
hi Mip saps o1s25, M. Prompt
shipment. J. H. Williams, Al
ma.

- Two, 3-1/2 mos. old, male
cel. sorrel stud. Selling to| kids, Nubian and Toggenburg
highest offer. Rev. Paul Aiken, | cross, $15. ea. Marvin Dixon,
50 Douglas St., SE, Atlanta | Rt 1, Quitman.

May. 16 cows have mares, 7 are sorrels; also, ex-
side, others to fresh-
. Wheeles, Rt. 3,

16 at Flint












































: gether or separate. Lanier| 17, Ph. DR. 7-372. Several Reg. Hampshire} Brussell Sprouts, Broccoli,
yr. ald: Jersey milch | Blankinship, Rt. 1, Waleska. | 9 nice, gentle, walking|rams, 1-3 yrs. old, good|cabbage collard, large tomato
/2 yr. old and first First class Berkshire boars| horses for sale. Thomas Stew-| blocky types, from proven|plants, sage, Birds Eye hot

and gilts, 3 mos. old, Cert.| art, c/o Jordon Truck and| flock with 25 yrs. breeding| pepper, mint, thyme, multi-

meat sire breeding on both} Tractor Place, Cuthbert, Ph.|experience; also, few aged|plying onion plants, parsley,

eet Rt, ite ee sides of pedigree. Herd has | 2-2991 : ewes. All reasonably ee tansy, eggplant plants, old fa-

ge been in production over 50} 9 Reg Tenn. Walking mares sel B. Se a x +|shioned shallor buttons. F. J.

yrs. C. J. Hardman, Com-janq one Buckskin mare. All| ~2:'0?. : Bae alter | Witherspoon, 308 Holderness

ed and has ring|merce. (near city water-|with colts at side and bred St., S. W. Atlanta 10. Phi PL
red with plenty of | Works). back to dbl. Reg. Palomino 3-5251.

od bloodlines. H. W.| 2 Reg. Berkshire boars,| Walking horse. See by ap- lvestoc Brown crowder peas, Germ

farrowed Jan. 17, 1961, from|pointment. Ray Minyard, 66 pct., 75c qt. also, running

outstanding bloodlines, ino-|Pine Mountain, Ph. NO. 3- ae seed. Cae 99 pet., $1

culated for Cholera and Ery- | 2612. WANTED for 1/2 cupful. PP. H. G, Reid,



Aces $40. ea. Ship FOB.

talli d
Marvin H. Gravitt, Rt. 1, Du- Sree ae cca.

2 ponies,

2303 So. Pryor Rd. Atlanta.
one mare, 2 sets of harnesses, SECS SS eae ae were

Want Reg. polled Shorthorn

| a luth, Ph. 448-2887, road-cart and one saddle, all} Durham, beef type, breeder Brabham peas, pure seed, cs
young, sy cows Reg. Berkshire boars and| like new: also. all metal util-| bull, any color if good breed-| Germ. 96.84 pct. $4.25 bu.

ity trailer, good cond.; 4 new|er, prefer not over 2 yrs. old.| FOB Farm in new 2 bu, bags.

4 barb, 80

excel. dairy | gilts, from production Reg.

Mrs.









treated for Cholera and

buyers |



rolls barb wire,
rods ia roll, cheap J. H. Long



State all particulars in first

letter. Charlie H. Young, Rt.



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-167-C, Chatsworth. Aoaky





H. G. Washington, Rt. 1, Mar-
shallville, | Ph. 7906 (Monte-
zoned

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| MARKET BULLETIN _







Seed & Plants



Crowder peas, early Pur-
ple Hull, Germ. 91 pct., Blue
Javas, Germ. 92 pct., 50c tsp.,
3 cups, $1.00, Add 33c postage
for 3 cups; Hickory King
corn, Germ, 94 pct., $1.00 gal.
Add postage. P, B. Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground.

1600 lbs. good cane seed,
' Germ. 90.50 pet. priced rex-
-sonably Worth Plott, Rt. 4,
Blairsville,

Texas 40 Purple Hull peas,
95.50 Germ, $4.50 bu. Jack B.
Taylor, Davisboro.

Indian corn, bright, Germ.
91 pct.,50c cup, or 25c ear,







6 ecrs $1.00; large garlic
bulbs, 50c doz., bulblets, 3
doz. 25c; ornamental gourd

seeds, mix. col. sizes, shapes,
large pkt., 25e. Mrs. Tom Har-
kins, Mountain City.

Red spotted crowder peas,
Germ. 86 pct., Blue Javas,
Germ. 78 pet., 40c cupful, 3
-eups, $1.00; also May
Apple and yellow root, ea.
_ kind, 2 lbs. $1.00; black snake
root, 60c large match box full.
Add postage. G. T, Brown, Rt.
1, Ball Ground.

200 bu. Soybeans, Clemson,
S-4. Germ. 88 pct., recleaned,
_ $4.50 bu. FOB. Geo. S. Metz-
' -ger, Clyo.

Gourd seed, Jumbo, grow
to 1 bushel czp. 4-6 ft. around,
15 seed, 25c; long handle,
Martin, Dipper, 25 seed, 25c;
25 ornamental mixed seed,
25c and stamped, and self -
-addressed envelope. Per, 289.
J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.

New white nest onion sets,
ready for fall setting, $2.75
gal. del.;. Winsall tom:zto,
Broccoli, _ collards, Brussels
Sprouts, Wakefield cabbage,
Bell pepper, Rutger tomato,
parsley, all, 35c doz; sage,
Sweet Basil, asparagus plants,
75e doz; climbing tomatoes,
19c ea. No less $1.00 orders.
Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Sr., Rt.
1, Register.

New shallots, $1.38 gallon,
postage paid. E. M. Bradley,
Rt. 1, Grayson.







100 bu. good milling (feed) |

corn, white with white cob,
hand shucked and _ sorted,
$1.40 bu. at barn, John C.
Lingerfelt, Rt, 2, Dahlonega
(near Guy Winpy Air Port).

Fescue and Clover hay, 60c
and 80c bale at barns in Sandy
Springs and Alpharetta. Mrs.
George West, Jr., 4825 Peach-
tree - Dunwoody Rd., NE, At-
Janta, Ph. BL. 5-3937.

New crop Oat and Sericea
hay, $1.00 bale zt my farm in
Madras. R. B. Bowen, 316 Pe-
ters St., SW, Atlanta.

Clover hay, $1.00 bale, L.
B.. Hill, Jonesboro. Ph. GR.
8-9689.

850 bales oats with some
clover mixed in, for sale. J. A.
Clark, Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4-
eouee

Several hundred bushels of
Dixie 18 corn in shucks for
feed for quick sale. Make best
price FOB farm, Fifteen miles
south of Statesboro, 12 miles
north of Claxton. Mrs. H, V.
Franklin Sr., Route 1 Register,
Phone 4-9645.

Game & Fowl

FOR SALE







Bobwhite quail and chukar
eggs, also young birds from
both, at my place. No ship-
ping of eggs and no birds less
than 4 wks. old. Per. 94. J. L.
Taylor, Taylors Mill Rd. Fort
Valley. Ph, TA 5-8292,

Bowhite quail, mated an 4
laying, $3.00 pr.; 5 wks. old
quail, 60c ea. Ship Exp.. Col.;
quail eggs, $18.00 C.; $2.50
doz; chukar partridge eggs,
30 ea. ins. parcel post. Send
M. O, Per. 28, Miss Eve Wal-
lace, 716 Myrtle St. N. E., At-
lanta 8. Ph. TR 4-5152.

Extra large 1960 hatch
breeder quail, from 8 to 10-
1/8 ounces, improved 41 yrs.
Eggs from such quail and
young quail by the thousands.
Day old, $35.00 C; adults, 1
to 1-1/2 ozs. heavier than
average. Per. 27. Free -ol.
photos of champions. Wm. A.
Thome's, Box K, 421 Mark
Bidg,. Atlanta 3. Ph. MU -8-
0866. :







lia.. Copperskin potato
plants, grown from vine cut-
tings, $3.25 M. Del. PP to 3rd
zone, J. F. Gruber, Rt. 2,
Odum.

Rutger and New Stone to-
mato plants, 75c C; $2.50 M;
Calif. Wonder, Ruby Giant
-and Cayenne. hot pepper, $1
C; $3.75 M; Black Beauty egg-
$1.00 C. $5.00
M; Ga. Red potato plants,
$3.50 M. Watis Crosby, Gra-
ham.

- Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE





Large, square, bales Fescue
or Red Clover hay, $1.00 bale
or $35.00 ton. James H. Kent,
Rt. 2, Powder Springs, Ph.
943-3071.

Feed corn, about 30 bu.,
$1.25 bu .at barn. C. B, Dick-
inson, Rt: 2, Dalles. -.

Now cutting and baling new
crop hay. Will deliver to your
barn or you may pick up at
my farm. R. L. Jackson, c/o

-whint River Harms, Rte l
Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 8-2245
(Atlanta).

1961 crop hay, Rye grass,
Clover, Fescue, Lespedeza and
Coastal Bermuda, 50c - 65c
bale, Cecil H. Travis, c/o Pine
Crest Acres, Riverdzle, Ph.
461-4862.

700 bales top quality Oat
straw. for bedding or packing,
$15.00 ton at my farm. Luke
Peterson, Rt. 1, Douglas, Ph.
384 - 2037, 5

1961 crop Grass hay, well
fertilized and baled without
rain; mixed Fescue, Rye and
Bermuda grass, $28.00 ton.
- Will deliver for small extra
charge. Pierce L. Cline, Rt. 1,
_ Social Circle, Ph. 786- 7821
(Covington),





Bobwhite quail, pairs, $3.00;
breeders, $2.50 pr.; quail, 2
wks. old, 50c ea. and 5e for
ea. additional week. Per. 44.
J. L. Reed, Rt. 2, Box 316 A,
Kennesaw.

Booking orders for hatching
eggs, Bobwhite quail, Per. 85.
Ringneck pheasant, up to
1,000 eggs per week; also have
partridges, Muscovy ducks,
Cornish bantums, white Ring-
neck doves, white Fantail and
White King pigeons. 3 extra
Golden cock and extra Ring-
necks. M. E. Samples, 581 Ste-
wart Ave. S. W., Atlanta. Ph.
JA 4-9003.

Quail eggs, $12.50 C; day
old quail, $25.00 C; quail,
other ages also. Per, 10. J. L.
Tade, 1328 21st., St., Colum-
bus. Ph. FA 3-2422,

Bobwhite quail eggs 2! nd
young chicks, various ages.
Quantities limited. Per. 22. W.
W, Brennan, 207 So. Lee St,,
Americus. Ph. 2349,

1 pr. and 1 trio 1958 hatch
Blue Peafowls, for sale. M. W.
Day, Thomson.

4 pheasant hens laying
good, and 1 cock, $15.00. W.
W. Johnson, Rt. 1 Mableton.
Ph. 946-2069.

Ringneck pheasant and chu-
kar pertridge eggs and chicks,
from selected breeding flocks;
also, will book orders for
future del. at any age, James
W. Webb, 133 Anderson Cir,
Smyrna. Ph. HE 5-4067.

Racing Homers, Sion strain,
4 youngsters, 2 Blue Bars, 1
Red Cheek and 1 Silver, $10
ea. All pure strains and ped-
igreed. Sat. guar. or- money
back. Wallace Neal, 530 Sand-
ve Rd. Marietta. Ph. 428-

American Giant Homer pi-
geons, Blues, Reds and Yel-
lows, $6.00 pr. and up. M. G.















de La Rue, 807 Spring S&t.,
Decatur. :

aga Ws

White Fantail pigeons, $6
pr. Malcom Kuter, P. O. Box
155 Austell, Ph. 948-5022
(Liye on Oglesby Rd. Powder
Springs). :

5 Birmingham Rollers, $5
or $1.25 ea.; 2 Muff Tumbler
youngsters, $2.50, or $1.50 ea;
1 pr. Black Muff Tumblers,
$4.50. Rollers are from per-
forming stock. Bobby Bag-
ley, 330 Cussville Rd. Carters-
ville. j

100 asst, pigeons, all ages,
35c ea, for complete lot f o r
quick sale. W. B. Patch, Old
Evans Rd. Evans, Ga. Ph, RE
6-0847.

4 Tortoise Dutch rabbits, 3
mos. old, well marked, for
sale. Will not ship. Jemes W.
Wood, 2068 Grant Rd. S. W.,
Atlanta 11. Ph. DI 4-3900.

Purebred, Ped. N. Z. White
rabbits, Sr. and Jr. bucks and
does, Superior quality. Priced
$5.00 up. C. W. Page, 149
North Ave., N. E., Atlanta 8.
Ph. TR. 4-6452. :

Ped. N. Z. white rabbits of
best bloodlines, 1 fine buck
ready for service, and 1 doe,
6-1/2 mos, old, $8.00 ea.;
Junior stock, $12.00 per trio
up. Ped. Cert. furnished. Sat.
guar. R. Lamar Brantley, Rt.
2, Box 79, Wrightsville.

1 buck 3 mos. old, $2.50; 6
younger, 4 bucks and 2 doe
rabbits, 2 mos. old, $1.50 ea.
Ronny Wilkes, 846 College
Ave,, Athens.

4 doe rabbits, 1 White N.
Z,, other 3 Black, 6 - 8 mos.
old, at my place, 6 mi. So.
Cumming on 141 Norcross
Hwy. at Major store. Sher-
rill Brannon, Rt. 4, Cumming.

Ped. purebred Black Dutch
and Tortoise - Dutch rabbits,
11 wks. old, good cond. Will

not ship. Jim Schuler, 635 E. |

Morningside Dr, N, E,, At
lanta 9, Ph, TR 4-2874.

N. Z. White Ped. rabbits,
good stock, 14 does end 4
bueks, mostly young Seniors,
$3.50 to $8.00, Winkie Coch-
ran, 73 Pasley Ave., S. E., At-
lanta 16, Ph. MA 7-6373.

2 N. Z. White and 1 Calif.
doe rabbits, all bred, $2.50 ea;
some purebred N. Z, W. and
Calif. 6 - 8 wks. $1.00 ea.
Larry Crider, 300 Crider Rd.
Marietta. Ph. 428 - 8794.

Poultry

FOR SALE







3 pr. Black Breasted Red
English game bantams, show
stock, $3.50, $4.00 and $5.00
pr. J. W. Goldsmith, 3959
Club Dr., NE, Atlanta 19, Ph.
CE. 3-1018.

8 Bulldog type dark Cor-
nish bantams, 6 hens and 2
roosters, $15.00 for lot; also,
2 pr. large white ducks and
2 youngsters, Will not ship.
James W. Wood, 2068 Grant
Rd., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. DI.
4-3900.

4 hetch Claret stags, 5 - 6
lbs., $15.00 pr.; 4 stags, Claret
and Gleason White MHackle
cross, trimmed, pen walked,
$10 ea.; 2 young hens, now
laying, Claret and Gleason
White Hackle cross, $2.00 ea.
S. R. Goodwin, Coleman St,,
Roswell, Ph. 993-3751,

Araucanus (Easter E g g)
chickens, purebred, laying
col. eggs, $10.00 pr. Exp. Col.;
hatching eggs, esst. cols, 40c
ea. insured parcel post. Send
Money Order. Mrs. Addie A.
Edwards, 716 Myrtle St., NE,
Atlanta 8, Ph. TR. 4-5152.

Bantams: 2 pr. white Silk-
ies, $3.50 pr.; 1 pr. ea. Black
Tail Japs, and Golden Se-
brights, $3.00 pr.; 1 pr. Buff
Cochins, $3.50; 1 pr. Cornish
bantams, $5.00 pr. Mrs. Alex
Pidgett, 3218 Helen St., Sa-
yvannah. 2

2 Mallard drakes, one Green
Head and one Ringneck and 2
young females, $2.25 ea; 3
game chickens, 1 rooster and
2 hens, $5; 2 bantam roosters,
one white, 60c ea.; 6 N. H.~
Red baby chicks about 4 wks.
old, 50 ea. Bonnie Wilkes,













+1846 College Ave. Athens, -



$7.50; 1 pr. W. C. White Crest-
ed Black Polish bantams,
White Cochins, Light Bra-
hmas, Buff Brahmas, Silkie
and Spangled pit game ben-
tams, from 1 wk to 4 mos.
old, reasonable, Fred Thomp-
son, Clarkston. Ph. HI 3-9147.

2 nice 3 mos. old Blue
Speckled bentam cockerels for
breeding from heavy laying
stock, $2.00 or $1.25 ea. Bur-
ton Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Dark and White Cornish
bantams $2.00 ex, $5.00 trio;
big type Dark Cornish, $2.00
ea.; also baby and_ started
chicks in both bantams a n d
big standard, 30c ea. up; 40
Silver Spangled Hamburg
chicks, $30.00, Chas B, Sum-
mers, 131 Lee Rd. Mzbleton,

4 Black Breasted $1.00 and
3 red all over bantams, 75c ea.
large size. At my home. All
roosters. Mrs, Hollis Hender-
son, Gillsville.

12 March hatch Black Mi-
norea roosters, excel. stock
breeders, 4, $5.00 or 2, $3.00.
Will ship Exp. Collect. E. W.
Greiner, PO Box 113, Bain-
bridge.

Royal Purple Guinea eggs,
$10.00 C. or 12c ea. also, 1 wk.
old baby Guineas, $25.00 C. or
30ec ea, Will ship anywhere
Exp. Collect. R. B. Bradshaw,
848 Ormond St., Atlanta, Ph.
MA. 7-0167.

Muscovy ducks of every
size and age, white, black end
spotted, reasonably priced at
my home. F. W. Miles, Rt. 2,
Box 210, Sylvester, Ph. 2415.

Poultry

WANTED



Correction: Want 200 large
type White Leghorn pullets.
A A. Crider, Rt. 3, Douglas.
Ph. 384-5420. |

Want 1 pr. solid white (with
pink-eyes) doves: H. F. Alli-
good, Rt. 4, Crestwood Gar-
dens, Moultrie.

Want quackless ducks, any
age. State price. HE. A. Her-
rin, 538 Plant Ave, Waycross.

Will trade 3 electric motors,
1 set poultry scales, for rab-
bits or guinea pigs (cavies),
breeders, or will buy. C a
Philpot, 2377 Summit Ave.
Ne Atlanta 18. Ph. SY 4-

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE











Fresh roots and _ herbs,
washed nice and clean, Yel-
low root, sassafras, Queen of
Meadow, 4 lb. lard boxful, $1;
also, fresh Catnip, 2 lb. lard
boxful, 50c. Add postage, Mrs.
W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Elli-
Jay. :

Nice Sage, gatherer in May,
1961, 60c gt. (fruit jar). Mrs.
Maggie Hamil, 421 Wilson
Ave., Bremen.

Figs for sale soon, T, Jack-
pt Fayetteville, Ph. 461 -

4 nice, home cured, should-
ers, in sacks, real nice, wt.
about 15 lbs. ea., 40c Ib. Mag-
gie Cooper, Rt. 1, Box 24,
Butler.

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

_ New comb honey, 2-1/2 Ib.
jar, 85c, Come after. Joe M.
Rudisill, Rt. 2, Hiram, Ph.
943-5402, 6 - 8 PM.

8 real nice, large, print
sacks, 1 of a kind, $1.65; nice,
white 100 lb. sacks, 3, $1.50;
50 lb. white sacks, 3, $1.25.
Mrs. W.Y. Summers, Rt, 1,
Newnan.

11 certified stunds bees, AT
Root Standard 10 frame hives,
Gov't, inspected. J. D. Hicks,
Rt. 1, Box 127, Hwy. 23, Bu-
ford. _ :

One ox yoke with bow, $30
at farm, 5 mi. So. Chicka-
mauga on Hwy.

















Fouts, Rt, 2, Ke

1 pr. White Cochin bantams,| 1

841. Or Et

no holes, W. M
and B Ranch

tons, Jack. Smith, 4
Dr,, Norcross, Ph

Leaf mold woods
cow barn compost
half and half, 75c
home located 1 mi

Folsom.
Box 105,
ville, : :

7 qt. National press
ners end inserts, used
little, good cond., $15.00
not ship. Mrs, W. B
2122 Brockett Rd
Tucker, Ph. HI. 3-914

30 Ibs, goose and duc
thers, $15.00. Mrs.
George, 753 N. Ind
Dr., Rt. 3, Stone M
Ph. HI. 3-7286. ee

Country cured 1
meat, wt. about 25 Ib
lb.; boiling meat, 25
at my farm, G. L..B
Mt. Calvary Rd., Rt
etta, Ph. 428-8947.

18 rolls heavy, 4 pt.
wire, $7.00 roll at my
W. V. Almand, Rt. 1,
yers. oH

Western roping s
good cond. with good.
$65.00. R. S. Britt, Jr
bridge Rd., Box 335,
Ph. HI. 3-4711.

2 oxen yokes, goo
extra good cond., $10
$20.00. Mrs. G. O.
Rt. 4, Box 217, New
Ale 831216

Tobacco sticks, 1 -

x 4 ft., three cents e
yard. R. L. Fowler, Villa
St., Cuthbert, Ph. RE, |

Nice clean roots an
Yellow root, Sassefras
Queen of Meadow, D>
Shoestring and May ap
lb. lard boxful, $1.0
postage, Mrs, H. A,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Clean washed root;
herbs. Catnip, 50c bune
lowroot, sassafras, Que
Meadow, Devil Shoest
Ib. lerdboxful, $1.00.
postage. Mrs. L. W. Welc!
5, Ellijay. es s

Fresh herbs, washed
Sassafras, Yellow Dock,
low root, Devils Shoes'
Queen of Meadow, $1.0
Colts Foot, Life Everl:
2 Ibs., $1.00. Add posta
C, Chastain, Rt, 5, El

Large Martin gourds
-ea,; medium, 35c ea.;
and peppermint, 25c bune
3, 60c; sassafras, Ui
Meadow, yellow roo
apple roots, ea. kind
lard boxful $1.00; _
gourd seed, 25c lg. pk.
stamped envelope, Add
age. Mrs, Freeman Lon,
5, Box 50, Ellijay.
Dried apples, 40c I
nip, comfrey, horseradis
bunch, Add postage.
Crawford, Ellijay.

Tobacco sticks, 1 x 1
4 ft. $30.00 M. on my ya
L. Fowler, Cuthbert. P.
2-2060) a k

Hand carved Texas fr
saddle for men, new
$75.00 (less than 1/2 p
also carved pony saddle
Old Mexico, $35.00. Bo
new cond. L. Neale
Winder, Ph, 867-3459.

Country cured, Hick
smoked Hams,
average, 85c lb, FOB. M
Hardie, Rt. 1, Mableton,

2 Ibs, nice dried Sag
lb.; Peppermint plants.
doz., well rooted. Add po}
Mary Tumlin, Eastonalle

Houseleak, catnip, pepp
mint, balm, spearmint a 1
tansy, $1.25 doz.; garlic bull
Kudzu Crowns, $1.25 C.;
low root, sassafras, Que
Meadow root, 4 Ib., $1.25,
postage. Mrs. Ruth ,
Rt. 1, Dahlonega, -

Tractor tire,
usabl |












New Sugarcane Variety
Developed For Georgia

Brand-new in the field of sugarcane
varieties for Georgia is C. P. 52-48 which
gives consistently higher sirup yields per

CLASS 1
MILK PRICE
FORMULA,

ued From Page 1)

feeling that were provid-

protein equivalent to milk,

s practical.

\merica, lysine-enriched

place: for millions of chil-
eat jelly sandwiches; for those
rs stung by the honey-and-

those who spurn empty

ugar and fat,

processed foods. Sugar and

en important

dd taste and zest to a meal.
foods are a tribute to the
oods . technologists,
important, not
ories are empty or full,
rocessed or raw. The best
ve balance is by variety
airy products, fruits, cereals,

is .whats

ugar and fat.

the best and finest food in

so the safest.

speak for the medical and
fession when I say emphati-.
our foods are good and whole-
s to the many responsible
at have the welfare of the

nd as well as

rofessional staff of the Food

and look with

to a balanced

profits, and to



acre than presently grown varieties and
is also well adapted for mechanized har-
vesting and milling because of its straight
growth.

Not only is the new variety a good
producer of sirup but it is superior to
other types in early germination, develop-
ment of stands in plant cane and stubble

crops, lodging resistance, freedom from
Mosaic Disease and small amount of dam-
age by red rot.

Growers may apply for seedcane from

_ Foundation Seeds, Inc., 3-7 Hoke Smith
Annex, Athens, Ga., or the Cairo Cane

Growers League at the US Sugar Crops

Field Station, Cairo, Ga.

GUM HARVESTING

A pine tree 10 inches in diameter will
yield about 45 percent more gum than
an 8-inch tree, according to Extension
Foresters at the University of Georgia.
Pine Gum can be usually harvested 10
times a yearevery two or three weeks
from March to October.





JUNE, 1961

The formula basis of pricing
milk in Georgia as adopted by the ,
Georgia Milk Commission and re- a7
leased June 1, 1961 by economists .
at the Georgia Experiment Sta- |
tion indicted an index of 27.1770. |
This represents a slight increase 7
over April 1961 (27 1007) but not |
sufficient to change the retail
price (bracket 26.5001 - 27.4999 -
27c retail price). This slight in- |
crease is not sufficient to cause
any change in milk prices for
July and August 1961.







Want a Micromet or simi-
lar chemical feeder for a
small water system. Can pick
up in Atlanta urea. J. M. Polk,
Rt. 1, Douglasville. Ph. 522-
2867 (Day) rateyee



corn sheller and
or sale. Mr s,
Rt. 2, Lyerly.

pound. Mrs. Lon
1, Dacula.

- sweet potato
e. Robert Height,
2, Jeffersonville.

_ Whippoorwill
ood Germ. E. J.
5, Carrollton.

e 1961 crop Rye.
of bushels and
H. Bunn, Mid-

r Killer. potato
nes for setting out,
ae Taylor, Rt.

r 3 tons Milo,
sonable price. W.
_1, Mableton.

E. | mittens,

|color of poppies,



Want used pressure cooker
for canning, Radius if 25 mi.
could come after. State cond.
and price. W. A. Hayes, Dal-
ton.

_ Want some Calif. beer seed.
Advise, price and amount.
George Behringer, Warm
Springs.

Want 20 squares of good,
used 5 V. crimp tin at once.
Quote best price. C. C. Lang-
ham, Rt. 1, Thomson.

Want 500 Bunch Sweet po-
tato plants: Advise price.
Huey H. Combs, 60 W. Fair-
mont Ave., Savannah.

Want Pomegranate (little
melon with sweet smell) seed.
Advise what you have and

J.\price. Mrs. Nannie Sue Ellis,

Rt. 3, Dalton.

Handicrafts

FOR SALE

ee crecenisme

Dbl. bed size crocheted bed-
spread, ecru col., semi pine-
apple design, $25.00. If not
entirely satisfied, money will
be refunded after spread is
sent back. Mrs. E. Y. Lock-
hart, Rt. 2, Box 168, Bruns-
wick.

4 quilt tops, $2.00 ea.; 4

|band aprons, 50c ea. All PP.

No checks or COD orders.
Mrs. William T. Langley, Rt.
3. Box 384-A, College Park.
Nice, well made, print
aprons, 50c plus postage. Mrs.
I. A. Scott, 1570 Elleby Rd.,
SE, Atlanta 15, Ph. MA. 7 -
1429. ee
Poppy quilts, dbl. bed size,
i red appli-
qued on white sheeting with
green leaves and stems, fin-

:|ished with black thread, white

sheeting lining, hand quilt-
ed and cotton padding, $10.00
ea. PP. Mrs. W..C. Maney, Rt.
esas: :

Aprons with bibs, nicely
trimmed, $1. ea; without bibs,

|'75e ea; small appliqued cush-

ion covers, 75c ea; knitted
*1.50 pr. State size.
stage. Mrs. H. A.

dd post So
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

po
tain, :



Childrens dresses, size 1-4,

$1.50; aprons, plain or print, | $2

50c ea.; organdy tea aprons,
fancy machine stitching, $1.25
ea.; boys shirts, size 1 - 4, $1
ea.; pot holders, 15c ea. Add
postage and 10c on checks for
exchange. Mrs. R. F. Kight,
Sr., Rt. 4, Lyons.

-Little girls cotton dresses,
5 and 6 yr., $2.00 ea.; white
bleached pillowcases with col.
border, $1.00 pr.; white aprons
with col. border, 50c ea.; fan-~
cy organdy tea aprons stitched
with automatic mach., $1.50
ea. Add postage. Ethel Crowe,
Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Large, 9 piece, mercerized
crocheted sofa and chair set,
basket design, $6.00 PP. Mrs.
W. Blackwell, 2122 Brockett
Rd., Tucker, Ph. HI. 3-9145.

Pillowcases, emb. and cro-
cheted edge, out of sheeting,
$1 pr.; pillowcases of broad-
cloth, large, $1.25 pr.; dish
towels, emb., 7, $1.00; old
fashion bonnets, $1.00; aprons,
small, 3, $1.00; med. size
aprons, 50c ea. Add_30c_post-
age. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Bu-
ford.

OT a a as eae

Soft, washable, genuine
lambskin baby moccasins,
pink, blue and white. All
hand laced and emb. in white,
$1. pr. Add postage. Mrs. Ed-
gar Watkins, Box 3, Calhoun.

1 large dbl. bed crocheted
spread, smooth, nice thread
and work. $45. Mrs. J. Owens,
957 Va. Ave., N.E., Atlanta 6.

Little girls wash and wear
cloth dresses, 1 to 6 yr. size,
$195 ea. .2. $2. Mis... Lucy.
Musson, 7 Steven St. Sum-
merville.

19 yds, dbl. tatting, also 5
yds, Hen ind Biddie 50c yd;
also 5 yds. single tatting, all
white, all fancy tatting. single,
35c yd. Prepaid. No chks.
GAGs Glitton. Rt. 3, Box lio,
Millen.

Quilt tops, made from new
Seraps, $3. - a, - full. size,
step around the Mountain
tops; small pattern, full bed
size, $6. ea. or both $10.; pot
holders. 6, $1. Willie C. Fowl-
er, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

White cotton crocheted ba-
by shoes, either pastel or lace
trimmed, $1. pr.; rayon bou-
cle crocheted baby shoes,

white or baby cols., $1.25 pr.

Add 10c postage per pr. Eli-
zabeth Coleman, Rt. 1, Box
205, Danielsville Rd., Athens



Childrens dresses, 1-5 yrs.,
. @a.; diaper shirts, 35c ea.;
3, $1.; baby bibs, 25c ea., 5,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Free-
man Long, Rt. 5, Box 50, El-
lijay.

Fancy organdy aprons with
lace trim and fancy pocket,
$1.25 ea.; pretty cotton aprons,
75e ea., 6, $4.; nicely made
childrens dresses, 1 - 5,
ea. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

$1.

Ladies bonnets, ea.;
girls bonnets up to 6 yrs., 50c
a.; from 6 to 12, 75 ea.;
dresser scarves, emb. and
crocheted ends, 50c ea.; bib
aprons, 60c ea. Add postage
and 10c extra for checks. Mrs.
Byron Haynes, Rt. 8, Gaines-
ville.

Handmade, old time bull
whips, plaited of Indian tan
cowhide lace leather, with
handle inside of whip, $1. ft.,
any length. Bud Murkerson,
Rt. 6, Eastman.

5 pe. crocheted end and
coffee table sets.in all white
or with col. eldge. $4. set;
with TV doily to match, $5.
set PP; 18 in. Star doilies in
white with col. edge, $1.50
ea. PP. Mrs. J. L. Garrett, Rt.
1. Box 108, Warm Springs.

White crocheted bootees,
trimmed in pink, blue, yellow,
green, 75c pr.; bibs to match,
both, $1.; white crocheted
lace for pillowcases, $1. pr.;
crocheted potholders, 75c ea.;
white linen handkerchiefs
with tatting edge. $1. ea. Add
postage. Mrs. H. H. Robinson,
Rt. 1. Monroe.

New quilt tops, nice full
size, $3. ea. Mrs. Oma Reece,
Rt. 1. Woodstock.

Dbl. bed size quilt tops,
Gentlemans Bow and_ other
designs, $2. ea.; Step Around
The Mtn.. $4. ea. Add post-
ace, Mrs. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1.

| Canton.

New handmade, dbl. bed
size quilts, made by dif. pat-
terns. nice linings, well made,
all new material. $6. ea. Mrs.
Ore Fowler, Star Rt., Reids-
ville.

2 crocheted tablecloths, one
nineanvle design. round, oth-
er filet. $35. and $40. ea. Mrs.
Nettie Dillard, Bureylson D
City 10. Dalton.

Milk production may be re-
duced as much as 20 percent
because of mastitis, according
to H. K. Welch. Jr., dairyman,
Avricultural Extension Ser-
vice. 5

2 | set,



Pillowcases of nice materi-
al with crocheted pansy blue
birds, wild rose, $2. set; cro-

cheted rose doilies, $1.50 ea.;

crocheted pansy doilies, $1.50
ea.; nice new quilt tops, $2.-
50 ea.; crocheted vanity sets,
$1. set. No checks or stamps.
Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco.

9 pe. white chair and sofa

$6.; turtle pillows, $2.;
round pillows, $2.; one Plate
design quilt top, appliqued on
white, $5.; white, 3 pc., van-
ity sets, $1.75; ecru color, ~
$1.50. Add postage. Mary _
Tumlin, Eastanollee. j

Baby Bootees, $1.40 pr:
baby sacques, ribbon trim, $1.
40 to $2.40 ea.; linen hankies,
tatted border, $1.40 ea.; van-
ity sets, emb. butterflies and
flowers, tatted trim, $2.50;
white crocheted doilies, $2.-
50. PP in Ga. Mrs. Georgie
Taylor, 421 Wilson Ave., Bre-
men. =

Fatel

accidents took the

lives of 15,303 children under

15 years of age in the United
States in 1959, according to
Miss Lucile Higginbotham,
head of the Extension health
department at the University
of Georgia. oS

Sale Events :

July 7 Friday 12 Noon ~
Glade Farms eo
POLLED HEREFORD DIS-.
PERSAL SALE at the farm,
Lula (Hall Co.,) 9 mi.
Gainesville, out Ga. Hwy.
284 North 332 polled
Herfords, 218 lots. . . 116
cows, calves at side, bred
cows 47 open heifers, :
bulls and 26 unregistered.
females. ... ks
mostly CMR breeding. . .
and catalog - Contact -
Katherin & Mose Gordon, _
Sr., Owners, P. O. Box 179,
Commerce.

June 21 Wednesday 1 |
PM HOG REDUCTION
SALE by Mountain Cove
Farm 18 mi. S, W. La-
Fayette at Kensington
(Walker County) ....
Selling over 500 head 50
bred sows, some with pigs
at side, 75 open gilts, 8
boars and 400 feeder (35 to
160 Ib. weight) pigs.
George W. Bible, Mountain

Cove Farms, Kensington.
Ph. PL. 4-0161. (LaFayette}



















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