_ Farmers
Bull
Commissioner
Want man with family, age
35-45, good health. sober and
honest, now living on farm.
Must know how to plant and
cultivate with tractor, oper-
ate combine for grain and
corn. Good house, electrici-
ty and water, on school bus
Route, 4 mi. from town. Write
experience, when available,
salary expected, and give Re-
ferences. Good job and farm
for good man. D. L. Fountain,
P.O. Box 878, Warner Rob-
ins;
Want healthy, christian,
middleaged woman to live in
and do light house work and
light farm chores, for private
{room and board, and reason-
able salary. All modern con-
veniences. Mrs. R. H. Farm-
er, Rt. 3, Carnesville
Want room, board
mable salary and
mediately, Cart V.
418 Archerest Dr,
Ph. PO 7-9357.
My 0D VTS Old,
on farm. Single.
tractor and truck
i8 yr. old
Want reliable couple, in
Se oe good health, ambitious. Man
experienced in diversified
farming to operate farm on
percentage basis; wife do
}part time light house and
5;farm work, for weekly wage.
Best Ref. required. Write.
Mrs. H. Holcomb. Atlanta
Road, Calhoun.
: _ Equipment: :
FOR SALE
co, vegetables,
Kens, cow to milk on
ees
David Bradley 1 man chain
saw, used very little, $100. 1/2
ton chain hoist, used 3 times,
$20.; set of planters for Farm-
all Cub, $100. Thomas W.
Hall, 4583 Rockbridge Rd.,
Pine Lake, Ph. HI. 3-9779.
truck and tractors,
Zood painter. Want 3-4
Ise, with electricity for
Ref. if wanted. J. M.
8, 883 Cherokee Ave., Farmall M. tractor. for
4-15; parts. J. L. Brown, Jr., Rt. 1,
Gray, Ph. YU. 6-3343 (No
collect calls).
Massey Harris No. 1 pick-
up baler with . motor, like
new. G. R. Borrish, 1547 Mel-
rose Dr., SW, Atlanta, Ph.
PL. 5-6922.
1951 Chevrolet 1/2 ton pick-
un truck with cattle bodies,
$295. or will trade for 1-1/2
ton truck of equal value. I.
Teem, Rt. 1, Milner, Ph. 4897
(Griffin).
McCormick Deering, horse
drawn, mowing machine and
rake. G. W. Channell, 1371
Bee Rd., Marieta, Ph. 428-
839.
'y. farm. Both able to
Begin any time. 54 and
Answer letters.
. J. R. Sorrells,
tT yrs. old with small
, Wants job on farm.
beef cattle, truck,
i hens and
good house
ath. Write or see. Edd
Rt. 1, Pendergrass.
le, white man, 43 yrs.
rants dairy job or care-
poultry work. Dont
1946 Chevrolet 1-1/2 ton
truck, good tires, motor and
flat body bed, cab is rough,
also good mowing machine
and hay rake in operating
-|cond., for pull type tractor,
5. weekly salary. Mrs.| all for $150. H. E. -Nickelson,
mister, Rt. 1 c/o Sam-| Rt. 2, Marietta, Ph. 428-4949.
ny. Rossville. Peach packing machinery
complete: brush, sizer, belts,
bins, ringers and tubs, also, 1
bu. basket turner, 400 field
boxes, 1,500, 1/2 bu., baskets.
Will handle up to 3 cars of
peaches per day. Priced to
sell. J. A. Barker, Box 82,
Yatesville, Ph. 542-3161.
Hammermill:; David Brad-
ley 10 in. with Hercules gas-
oline power unit, both have
been used but are in very
ht farm chores. Lo-| good econd., complete with V-
about 6 mi, West Fay-| belts and pulleys, $300. FOB
le off Hwy. 54, Discuss} Macon. Robert C. Barnett,
( -| 1080 Nottingham Dr., Macon.
1957 Ford tractor 640 with
3 point hitch, hydraulic lift,
motor overhauled, good rub-~
ber, 8 disc bush and bog cut-
ting harrow, all purpose cul-
tivator with 7 feet and dbl.
disc plow. No junk, all in good
ll} cond. Mrs. Susan S. Hitch-
ice white woman, 55
of age, in good
| live in home with
Ss, as one of family, do
work and some garden-
truck. All priced cheap. H.
FE. Black, Rt. 2, New Hope
Jackson, Ph. 7930 (Griffin). -
bination fertilizer
new and Cole
planter, good shape, make of-
Fairbanks-Morse well pump,
3 hp. motor and 1,300 ft. 1-
2 slightly used John Blue
cotton dusters, work on any
tractor, in good running cond.,
one $40., other $50. C. M.
Peters, Rt. 1, Social Circle.
Fairbanks-Morse 1,000 lb.
cap. platform scales, practi-
cally new. J. E, Clifton, Si-
loam, Ph. HU. 9-8010.
Intnl. McCormick, 34 hp,
corn snapper, guaranteed
nearly new, used 1 corn sea-
son, for sale cheap. John
Waldroup, Rt. 2, LaGrange,
Ph. TU. 2-6886.
4 in, Fairbanks-Morse irri-
gating pump with 3-71 G.M.
Diesel engine. trailer mount-
ed with 2,500 ft., 4 in., alumi-
num pipe and 20 sprinklers,
used very little, $3,500. Coe
Jones, Franklin, Ph. OR. 5-
3508 nights.
American electrie incubator,
120 quail egg cap. each side;
homemade thermostatically
controlled brooders, feeders,
etc. All reasonably priced.
Joseph Sayne, 28694 Sewell
Rd., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. PL.
5-2946 after 6 PM.
Skid Herculese motor, in
Pood shape, not used in 3
yrs.; sawmill, needs restack-
ing; 1-1/2 ton Chevrolet
Rd., Lawrenceville.
Gehl row-crop forage har-
vester for silage with big
Wise. engine, in extra good
shape. S. E. Booker, Jr., Rt.
: a 259, Fitzgerald, Ph.
967.
Frick peanut combine, used
only about 120 acres: com-
plete Ford cultivator set with
fert. distributors, Olson 81 in.
Roto-beater, model 100 John
Deere corn picker, Brown 3
pt. hitch peanut shaker, Ford
3 pt. hitch two bottom plow
and several Ford cultivator
frames. J. F. Jordan, Rt. 2,
Americus, Ph. 7497.
Ferguson 7 ft. mower
Dyna. Bal. used 2 seasons,
$350. Leon Ensz, Stapleton,
Ph. MA. 5-7557, (Louisville).
McCormick 21, 2 row. corn
snapper for H. or M. Farm-
all tractor, good cond.: also,
John Deere 71 corn sheller,
PTO driven, mounted on 2
wheel trailer
feeder, excel.
Smith, Rt.3,
Ph. TW. 2-2216.
1953 cab over engine, heavy
duty, Dodge truck in good
cond. with 6 good tires. E. E.
Parker, Fairburn, Ph. 964-
6477 nights.
condssSe
Hawkinsville,
and has belt} 8287
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 12, 1961
steel botton in body, good
cond., 6 ply tires, 8 cyl., $375.;
3 HP, 3 phase, elec. motor
will trade for 2 or 3 hp single
phase motor, others from 1/6
to 1/2 hp, single phase, for
sale. Aubrey A. Franklin, Rt.
1, Duluth, Ph. 448-2569.
2 sets Fairbanks Morse
platform scales, one 20,000
Ibs., other 13,000 Ibs. and
portable platform utility
scales for weighing bales of
cotton. Mrs. J. J. Rucker, Rt.
es Phe GRe=5
_Keenco egg grader and
candler 1949 model, $75.:
Hudson gas brooder, 750
chick cap., $25.; 14 cylinder
type hen feeders, $5. ea.: 20
hen coops, $2. ea.; 30 egg bas-
kets, 50c ea. All good cond.
eae Hatch, Conyers, Ph. 483-
Rie tat oN ws ec eat ae oe enemas
Iron beam plow stock and
wooden beam plow stock for
sale reasonably priced. Den-
nis Bundrum, Rt. 2, Hiram,
1952 Ford F-100, 1/2 ton
pick-up truck, side boards,
good motor and tires, $300.
or will trade for Chevrolet
truck. Walter Poe, 1370 De-
Kalb Ave. NE., Atlanta 7,
Ph. 688-8014.
New Holland 77 baler. Wisc.
motor, in bang-up_ shape,
needs one small tire, cheap.
Pete Yearwood, Rt. 4, Madi-
son, Ph. 453-3672 (Greens-
boro).
Springfield garden tractor
and cultivators for sale or
would trade for rotary tiller.
A. P. Hughes, Rt. 2, Cum-
ming, Ph. TU. 7-7427.
1958 Ford 850 tractor, Tay-
lor-way bush and bog har-
row, John Deere tandem har-
row, set of Ford cultivators,
set of 2 row planters, bush-
bog Grassland seeder, all in
first class cond., $2,250. John
Pate, Rt. 1, Whitesburg.
Allis Chalmers B tractor,
perfect running cond., good
tires, starter, planters, culti-
vators, middle buster, King
bush and bog harrow, $450.
or will trade for cattle. F. R.
Howland, Rt. 2, Crystal Lake
Rd., College Park, Ph. PO, 1-
287,
HD-7 Allis Chalmers bull-
dozer angle blade, hydraulic
control, F-7 Ford truck and
Low-boy trailer, $4,500. com-
plete or will sell separately.
Howard Swinson, Rt. 2, Glen-
wood, Ph. FU. 9-3341 (Cedar
Grove).
D-4 Caterpillar 7-U Series
with 4-S Hydraulic blade,
good cond. J. LL. McClure,
5686 Campbellton Rd. At-
lanta 11, Ph. DI. 4-4562.
1952 Farmall Cub tractor
with all equip., almost like
new, very good rubber, disc
harrow, cultivators, mowing
mach., hay rake, planters,
fert. attach., $400. Charles
Capehart, Jr.. Rt. 3, Box 124,
1951 Ford tractor with har-
rows, $600. Curtis Heard, Rt.
de Gainesville. ;
4 hold automatie hog feed-
er, like, new, $20.; Cole com-
and seed
planter with plates, almost
single seed
fer on both;
twin cylinder
1/4 in. galv. pipe. Hoke S
-|cock, Rt. 1, Mt. Pisgah Rd.,
Ringgold, Ph. WE. 5-3815,
Bearden,
WH, (2-3813,
Akers, :
Toro tractor with dual
wheels and dump bed, excel.
cond. mechanically, $350. or
will exch. for tractor with
cultivating equip., hay baler
or 1-1/2 ton truck of equal
value. J. J. Chatham, Dora-
ville, Ph. GL. 7-6948 (Cham-
blee).
40 in. blower with 75 ft. of
12 in. flexible rubber pipe,
used to blow shavings into
trucks from broiler houses
and other farm uses. F. M.
Carrollton, Ph. TE. 2-
6284
8 row John Deere cotton
duster; Oliver model 2 com-
bine, for sale cheap or will
trade for farm equipment that
I can use, J. P. Everett, PO
Box 182, Rockmart.
Allis Chalmers model 66
combine with 25 bu. grain
bin and straw spreader, good
cond.. $900. at my farm. J.
Douglasville, Ph.
W. Kampp, Jr.. Rt. 6, Box
1952 Ford pick-up truck,
NUMBER 45
7
wooden
. H. Hor-
angle iron frame
body, good cond.
ton, Rt.
8-6556.
Flowery Branch, Ph. LE, 4-
4728. a
ll
John Deere No. 5 mower,
tractor for sale or would ex-
change for rotary mower.
Franklin Askin, Barnesville.
2 stainless steel milk strain-
deep, excel. cond. $18. ea.
Jr., Forsyth, Ph. 6375.
extra clean, new paint job,
new tires and brakes, good
mechanical cond., $250. W.
Akin, Flat Rock Rd.,
Stockbridge, Ph. GR. 4-7162.
plockbridge, Ph. GR. 4-7162.
John Deere B. tractor, 8
dise tiller with seed box and
fert. attach., 2 row. cultivator
and fert. attach., Case 8 dise
bush and hog harrow, 12 A.
combine, John Deere No.
mower, Kea harrow. No phone
calls or letters. Located 1-
8/10 mi. from 4-lane Hwy.
west on left road leading -
Woolsey from Lovejey. J. L.
Peebles, Hampton. 2
Equipment
WANTED
Want to trade Hereford
cow and 5 mo. old calf for
David Bradley 2 wheel 575
garden tractor and equip.,
within 50 mi. of Douglasville.
James C, Williams, Rt. 3,
Douglasville, Ph. WH. 2-2654
after 6:30 PM.
re ne a es
Want silo unloader for 14.
ft. silo. Must be in good cond,:
also, want scraper blade for
LH.C. tractor with 2 point
hitch. State make, cond. and
price. Neil Holdeman, Rt 1,
Louisville, Ph. MA. 5-3389,
Want irrigation outfit, small
3-4 in. pipe, about 16 sprink-
lers and in good shape. Thom-
as Odum, Campton, Ph. 267-
4 a
AE ae
Want John Deere 2 row
corn snapper in good cond.
M. O. Darsey. Rt. 2, Dublin,
Ph. BR. 2-1251.
Want one LP gas tank, 250
or 500 gal. cap., above ground.
Need at once. Will pick up
within 100 mi. of Douglas-
ville. Joe E. Bearden, PO Box
ae Douglasville, Ph. WH. 2-
3813.
Want to exchange Fergu-
son 2 disc plow with 3 point
hitch for 9 ft. pasture plow
with 3 point hitch. C. B. Mil-
ner, Shiloh.
Want John Deere G, 3
point hitch, attachment, sub-
soiler, bush hog mowing
mach., basic cultivating equip.
Must be good equip., not junk
and reasonably priced. J. H.
Smith, Chatfield Bldg., Thom-
aston.
Flowers
FOR $AL8
Dbl. rose color Poppy seed,
15e spoonful also all kinds
shrubbery at my home. Mrs.
Ruby Logan, Rt 1, River Rd.
251 Dublin, Ph. BR, 2-3309.
Douglasville.
Home made utility trailer, Ge
1, Riverdale, Ph. GL.
Good 1 horse wagon and
harness, $75. B. D. Martin,
fits John Deere B., old type,
ers, each 17 in. across, 9 in.
shipped PP. Charles Newton,
1949 Dodge pick-up truck,
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PHIL CAMPBELL
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Editorial! and Executive Offices
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Atlante 3, Georgia
Phone JAckson 4-3292
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN
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and appurtenances admissible
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will be accepted from any
commercial business, an y
commercial businessman, any
company or organization li-
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ness or doing business under
a trade name or business
name, nor from any indivi-
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are cautioned that it is against
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Address requests to be
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change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses.
added to or removed from
CIRCULATION
All requests. for
MARKET BULLETIN |
Few hundred Lycaris Lily
bulbs, dried and mature, j-4%-
2 in., in dia. ready to grow and
bloom in September, $5.00 (Gs
PP and insured. Per 252. No
chks. W. E. Smith, 421 Arnold
St., Hapeville,
200 varieties Bearded Iris.
Won many Blue Ribbons in
AIS Shows, Govt insp. Per.
4. Mrs. T. T. Patrick, Jackson.
Bearded Iris: Blue Ribbon
winner varieties, including
new Pinks; also good color
range, my selection, 100 for
$7.00. Per. 1. Mrs. Marvin Far-
rar, Jenkinsburg.
8 dif. Cactus, 5 dif. Geran-
ium cuttings, pink, white Ox-
alis, rooted Coleus, salmon
and red Sultanas, rooted, 10c
ea.; Justicia cuttings, 15;
Feverfew, Pinks, blue Violets,
30c doz; Sword and solid leaf
palm like ferns, 30c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams,
Iris, golden ruffles, 3, $1.00;
10 fancy leaf Coleus and 10
colors Sultanans rooted, $1.25;
10 Blue Roman Hyacinth
bulbs, $1.25; Betsy Ross
Chrysanthemums, 4, $1.00.
All PP. Mrs. H. B. Clower,
Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.
Iris, 100 asst. not labeled
for sale; also Lilies, 25-50c
ea. Per. No. 11 Mrs, Lona Tal-
Jent, Lula. :
Large size bulbs, Blue Rom-
an Hyacinths, 12 ,$1.00; Pap-
er White Narcissus, Red Spid-
er Lilies, mix. varieties, early
Spring Jonquils, 20, $1.00;
$3.00 C; Fancy Leaf Calad-
jum plants, rooted Coleus, 8,
$1.00; Petunias, 50, $1.00.
Add 35c postage. Mrs. J. W.
Jones, Madison.
Address all complaints to
EDITOR, Market Bulletin.
Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF
NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta.
Flowers
FOR SALE
Purple Hyacinth bulbs, 90c
doz; Rain lilies, $1.00 doz;
.Wonder Lily, blooms in Fall,
,$1.50 doz; Feverfew, 90c doz;
yellow Tulip bulbs, 80c doz:
,peppermint plants, 60c doz.
"Add postage, Mary Tumlin,
Rt, 1, Box 316, Eastanollee.
_. Hemerocallis (Daylilies),
light brown and pink, $1.00
_'a., red, yellow and most other
,colors, 50c ea; new orange,
15 ea, At my home. Mrs. F.
_H. Jarrett, 313 Carnegie Ave.,
Hast Point. Ph. PO, 1-1243.
4 Red, saimon, white Geran-
jiums, rooted, 3, $1.00; color-
ful Succulents, 20c ea; water-
melon Begonias, Emerald Rip-
ple, Peperomia, dwarf Alumi-
num plants, 3, $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs..H. H. Stalnaker,
Rt. 5, Elberton.
_ Box flower cuttings, Geran-
ijums , Fuschia, Maple Leaf
Begonias, 10, $1.00; all col.
Chrysanthemums, $1.00 doz;
blue Iris, 40c doz; white and
yellow Narcissus and yellow
Jonquil bulbs, 25c doz; white
Easter Rose, rooted, 3, $1.09.
Add postage. Per 10. Ethel
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.
4 Red blooming Cattail Cac-
tus, 3, 50c; old fashioned dbl.
mix. colors Touch me not
plants, 40 doz; yellow bloom-
ing hardy yard Cactus cutt-
ings, 50c ea; red Salvia plants,
75 doz; purple Widows Tear
. plants, 3, 50c. Add postage,
Prt. 168. Mrs. Dewey Ellis,
Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.
Butterfly Bush, 25 Ligus-
trum, 10c; orange Daylilies,
single, one cent ea; Mother in
Law Tongue and Chinese
evergreen, 25c. Mrs. Annie
Hubbard, Fortson. S
Dbl. yellow Cannas, mix.
col Fall Pinks, red flowered
Mullein Pinks, mix. Petunia,
yellow~ Jonguils, white Nar-
cissusy 50 doz; pink Thrift,
50c rooted sprigs; Cactus
cuttings, 3, 25c; dif. kinds
yard flowers mixed, 50c doz;
free flowers with order. Damp
packed. Add _ postage. No
stamps nor chks. Pairlee Run-
dies, Rt. 7, Gainesville,
Next to white Marigold and
dwarf Marigolds, large buff
Zinnias, old fashioned Bache-
lor Buttons, Coleus, 50e doz.,
Lemon Lilies, Corncob Cacti,
blue Dutch Iris, outdoor ferns,
Honeysuckle vine, 3, 50c Add
postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler,
Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Blue August Lilies, 4, $1.00;
Grape Leaf Begonias, 25c ea;
Begonia Fish Scale, and dbl.
pink and red single, rooted,
35c ea. Add postage. Per 278.
Nitsheches Vive elu rneree Ric: -0s
Gainesville.
Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1.
President Red Cannas, $2.00
doz. $8.00 C; 10 col. Verbena,
4 col. Thrift, $1.00 doz., $5.
C; pink Sweet Williams, blue
Tris, yellow Aster, blue Vio-
lets, Daylilies, Phlox, Chrys-
anthemums, blue Ageratum, 2
doz. $1.50; $4.00 C. Add post-
age. Per 64. Mrs. Janie Ellis,
Grantville.
Liriope, Eng. Ivy, Vinca
Minor, used for border and
cover banks, $1.00 doz., $4.00
C; small seedling Ligustrums,
$3.50 C. Per. 140. Lois Wood-
ruff, Greenville.
Fast growing Ligustrum,
Cherry Laurels, Nandinas,
Per. Candytuft, Per. dwarf
blue Phlox, $1.50 doz., $7.50
C; Eng. Ivy, Vinca Minor,
Blackberry, Red Spider, white
Atamasco and Daylilies, $1.00
doz. $5.00 C. Add _ postage.
Per 139. Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville. .
Cushion Mums, white and
yellow, large Mums, wine,
maroon, yellow, white, pink
Daisy, $1.00 doz; bright and
dark Coleus plants, Verbena,
salmon pink, deep wine dwarf
Candytuft, white, $1.50 doz.,
Christmas Bell pepper, flower
garden cluster type plants,
$1.50. Add postage. No Jess
$1.00 doz. W. L. Brown, 1018
Lake Ave., West Griffin.
Hybrid Daylilies: Linda,
Seven Seas, Demon, Golddust,
Purple Waters, Mrs. Wyman,
Mary Guenther, Warpath,
Redhead, Port, 25e ea. $2.50
doz; Kwanso, Mrs. John Tig-
ert, J. T. Russell, Skylark,
Sammy Russell, Hyperen,
Mikado, Theron, Sylvia, Sweet
Briar 50c ea: Damp packed,
labeled. Add postage under
$5.00. Per. 142. Mrs. Claud E.
Kimsey, Hiawassee.
Red Spider Lilies, 12, $1.;
$5.00 C; baby Glads (Monti-
bretas), Fuchsia color, 20, $1.
Min. orders. $1.00. 10c extra
for chks. Pers 2% Mrs, Ci.
Tanner, 1807 Vinson Hwy.,
Milledgeville. .
Mt. Laurels. Rhododend-
rons, white Pines, Dogwood,
Crabapple, Sweetshrub, creek
Hemlock, red, yellow Azaleas,
9: = 3) ft. rooted, $2:15doz;
Phlox, Fall Pinks, Gray Vio-
lets, Shasta Daisies, blue Iris,
Daylilies, $2.50 C. Per. 311.
Mrs. Bonnie Abercrombie,
Mineral Bluff.
Chinese Bamboo, white
Lilacs, 50c; Lavender. 25c,
50c; Clematis, Tiger, Lemon
dif. col. Daylilies, dbl. white
Grass Pinks, 10c, 3 for 25c;
Rose of Sharon, Jan. Jasmine,
Spring Glory Forsythia, 25c;
dbl. yellow Chrysanthemums,
Drakeshead, 25c doz.; red,
lavender, rose Horsemint, 5c,
50c doz. Per 55. Varilla Quar-
terman, Mountain City.
Pink Thrift, 50c C; Box-
wood cuttings, one cent ea;
pot Hydrangea, 4 col. 25c,
50c, $1.00; light, Royal blue
Asters, rose Yarrow, 10c, 3,
25e; Secotchbroom, Altheas,
lavender Locust, 15c, 2, 25c;
Lily of Valley, 35c doz. Per
54. Mrs. Tom Harkins, Moun-
tain City.
Few Caladium bulbs, mix-
ed colors (plant until July
15 for colorful leaves until
frost); 15c ea. postpaid. Mrs.
J. V. Lehnee, 429 Cherokee
St., Acworth. Ph. WE 4-3272.
Star of Bethlehem bulbs,
also ground Ivy, ea., 40c doz.
Hardy Phlox asst, colors,
$1. doz; collection pot plants,
Sultanas, Coleus, fern, Be-
gonias, and others, 20 plants
$3.50 Postpaid. Per. 106. Mrs.
Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Adairsville.
Daylilies, Lustrous, Crys-
tal Fairy, Warpath, Purple
Haze, Flaming Sword, Carni-
val Red. Royal Toga, Salmon
Sheen. Peach Blush, 25 plants,
asst. labeled, $3.75; Coleus,
25, $1.25; Geraniums, 15 cut-
tings $1.10 P P. Mrs. W. S.
Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel.
Tall bearded Iris, prompt
del., true to name: Master
Charles, Melitza, Oklahoma,
Lothario, E. B. Williams,
Blue Shimmer, Easter Bon-
net, China Maid, Alba Sup-
erba, Cascadian, Vigil, Okla-
homa, Gilt Edge, Goldbeater,
$3.00 doz. PP. Mrs. Jesse
Jackson, Rt, 2, Hillcrest Dr.
Austell,
Daylilies, dbl. orang
low dwarf, lemon yello b
$1.00; and 50c postage; col.
Iris, 6 colors, my selection,
blues in 3 shades and bi-
colors, 15, $1.00 plus 50c post-
age; Calif. blue Violets, 30,
$1.00 and postage. All care-
fully packed. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd,
Rt. 1, Box 224, Alpharetta.
Large Mums, Royal Robe
sweet Violets, Salvia, Snap-
dragon, Petunias, Shamrock,
Red Lilies, five cents ea;
red, rose Geraniums, 20c ea;
blue and light blue Iris, $3.
C; yellow Cannas, $1.50 C.
Postage 25c. Fred Wither-
spoon, 308 Holderness St. S.
W., Atlanta 10. Ph. PL. 3-5251.
African Violet leaves, 12,
$1.00; Night Blooming Cereus,
rooted plants, 50c ea; straw-
berry Begonias, 25c ea. Add
postage. All kinds of pot and
house plants, and all col.
Daylilies, at my home. Per.
132. Mrs. Marguerite Bryans,
1255 Woodland Ave. 5S. E.
Atlanta 16. Ph. 627-9795.
Mix col. Mums and mix.
col. Hardy Phlox, Foxgloves,
pink Primrose, purple Verb-
enas, $1.25 doz; mix, col. Iris,
yellow and white Jonquils,
Snowdrops, $2.00 C. Add pos{-
age, Per 257. Mrs. Ruth Ail-
corn, Rt 1, Dahlonega.
Dutch Amaryllis, Ludwig,
solid red, pink or white, $5.00
ea., 3, $13.50; 1 yr. seedlings,
mixed, from solid colors, 12,
$5.00 PP. Plant now. Per. 191.
Beckwith D. Smith, 3479
Rockhaven Cir. N. E. Atlanta
His :
Begonias, Strawberry, Helen
Lewis, Rex, 50c ea; Boston
fern, 35c ea; red Verbena,
15e ea., Candytuft, 15e 25
50ce; 2 dif col. Josephs Coat
border; 8, $1.00; variegated
border plant, 10, $1.00; Craw-
ford Cactus, 20c ea. Per 102.
Add postage. No order less
$1.00. No chks. Mrs. Susan
Ziglar, 1566 Elleby Rd. S. HE.
Atlanta 15. Ph. MA. 7-5759.
Daylilies, Ruth Lehman,
Bessemer, Tetraploid, $10.00,
3, $25.00; Temple Bells, Bess
Ross, Lyric, Violet Symphony,
$3.00, 4, $10.00; Daafu, Atlas,
Hearts Afire, Sunstar, Cara
Mia, Carnival, $1.00, 6, $4.50;
Pink Prelube, Black Friar,
Superman, 50c Add postage.
Per. 101. Walter M. Jackson,
1123 Vickers St, S. E. Atlanta
16.
King Alfred Jonquils and
white Narcissus, ea; $3.00 C;
Orange Daylilies, Daffodils,
purple Violets, Tangle yellow
Moss, yellow Cannas, old
fashioned bloom moss, 12,
$1.00; Snowdrops 12 bulbs,
$1.00. Add postage. Beatrice
Mosley, Rt 1, Box 248, Bre-
men,
Royal Robe Violets, Yar-
row Pink, 25, $1.00. Add 30c
postage in Ga. Mrs. R. P.
Steinheimer, Brooks.
Chrysanthemums: Exhibi-
tions,. Indianapolis, Pink
White. Bronze, all incurved,
nice, large, $2.00 doz; Black
Hawk, Marvel, Gold Coast,
Carolyn Yosick, $1.50 doz. All
sand rooted; White Ball, yel-
low Doty, pink Pom, $1.00
doz. Add postage. Per 57.
Ruth Underwood, Rt. 3, Con-
yers.
8 col. Cannas, $1.00 doz;
Daylilies, Amaryllis, Umbrel-
la Palm, Spider Lilies, 25c
ea; Milk and Wine Lilies, 25c
ea., $3.50 bushel; Allemania
Cannas, $3.50 bu; Tuberose,
Mum plants, 50c doz. Add
postage. Per 44. Mrs. W. E.
Wooten, Rt.- 2; Box: 150;
Camilla 3.
Sey. dif. Begonias, Geraniums,
Shrimp plants, Sultanas, Col-
eus, Josephs Coat and others,
20 cuttings, $1.00; Madonna
Lily bulbs, 4, $1.00; Lemon
Lilies, 12,- $1.00. Add 25c
postage on ea, $1.00 order.
Per 88 . Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt.
3, Cedartown.
Red Spider Lilies and white
Snowdrops, 1 doz. 50c; Milk
and Wine Lilies, 25e ea; blue
Plumbago and white Confed-
erate Jasmine, 50c ea; Vinca
Minor, 4 doz. $1.00; 2 clumps
Mint, 25c. Add postage. Per.
36. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box
104, Chester.
mounts, 5c ea; Si
two cents ea. Per 28
R. Denton, 724 Ashby
W., Atlanta 10. Ph,
2688. ee
American hybrid 4
lis crossed with best
new seed,
Per 42. Mrs
Chula. :
White Clematis, 3,
large yellow Canna
white Iris, ea.- $1.00 do:
ioned purple Violets,
$1.00; Spring bulbs, tw
ea. Mrs. L. S. Brow
Poppy seed, large,
var., all shades from
to deep red. % ounce
cine glass measure)
Daylilies,
Charm, Honey R
Seas, Baronet, Spitfir
Rehersal, red Herser,
J. T. Russell, Sc
Queen of Gonzolese,
Prince, 4, $1.00 and 35
age. Mrs. W. E. Johnson,
2, Box 175, Crawfordvill
Begonias, white .
Wing, 75c; pink Angel
Guinea Wing,
Trailing, everbloomin
65c; Rex Begonias,
Star Fish Cactus, 50c
odd Cactus, 40c; dbl. re
Geraniums, 1.00; 4
Plant, Sultanas, 35 Add
age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn.
1 doz. ea. Red Spi
and little yellow Cle
Narcissus, 2 doz. whil
of Bethlehem, 6 blue Hy
bulbs, all for $3.75 pli
postage. Per 120. Mrs.
Ashworth, Rt 1, Dacula
Jonquil, Daffodil, _
Narcissus bulbs, $1.50 C
amental pepper, vari
leaf, and Xmas Cherry,
blue Phiox, dwarf, 12,
Birdfoot Violets, 24, 5
Per. 278. Mrs. F. M,.
Rt 1, Dahlonega.
Narcissus, Daffodils,
mixed Mums, Boxwood i
tings, one cent ea; Lemon 6
Daylilies, Fall Daisies, 5:
lavender, yellow Iris,
little Iris; well rooted
woods, 15 ea. 2, 25c; 8
broom, 2, 25c; Jasmin
ea. 2-25c. Per 15. Mrs. O
Martin, Rabun Gap. |
Dbl. pink Begonia, Cedihi
plants, 25c ea; Devils Ba
purple striped,
green and white striped
10c ea. Add postage. Per.
No less $1.00 order. M1
E. Traylor, Rebecca.
Dbl. red, rose, pink,
Geraniums, dbl. d, pi
rose and maple leaf Begon:
white, pink Hydrangea, An
Thanksgiving Cactus, pul
Fuchsia, Artillery farm
tings, 20c ea; red and
green striped Jew, 10c
large and small ferns, 35
Add postage. Per 148.
W. H. Rice, Rt 1, Royst
Dbl. pink and red,
pink and red, speckled
|maple Leaf Begonias, Geri
iums, Fuchsia, variegated |
Sultanas cuttings, 20c
green leaf Sultana, rooted,
Boston fern, 35c ea; Rain
Spider Lily bulbs, $1.00
Add postage. Per 79. Mrs. !
Double red, pink, white |
gonias, red and pink
leaf, everblooming and Chi
en Gizzard Begonias,
white Geraniums, 20c ea.
dbl. Petunias and rooted
Hydrangeas, red and w
Hibiscus, 25 ea; mixed C
us, 5c ea. Leilar Phillip:
1, Royston. 2 :
Pansies, 50c C; red V
ena, 5c ea; 6 rooted Get
iums, $1.00, cuttings, 15
single red Begonia, roo
25c; pink Cannas, 25:
Sultana cuttings, orang!
pink, 10c ea; pink, hard
10c ea. single pink Mw
$1.00. Add
a
ull, 4 yrs. old, long
broad body, ee
habits, $275.
Palmetto.
D. Tatum,
ented Geraniums,
ern, white with
Rosebud Begon-
Christmas, Pea-
Stars, Frogleg,
Painted Lady
over yellow), Col-
me (ruffled apricot,
, Mabel Fuller (vel-
dinal red), 75c ea;
e (rose and lemon
Royal Toga (dark
eorgia (peach), 50c
postage on orders
0. Per 275. Mrs.
rnold, Shellman.
affodil bulbs, yellow
te. $1.00 C; Tris, 12,
t. colors African Vio-
Christmas Cherry,
1 Biddies, 2, 25c. Mrs.
derhold, Rt. 3, Sparta.
Tris, 25, $1.00; mix.
, $1.50, C; April
$1.50 C; Yucca, 50c
a. Mrs. John Weaver,
nple.
: dark
, salmon pink (small
ms), salmon pink
rar., blooms), salmon
rger var. blooms),
$1.00. Postage 10c.
Polka Dot Aloe, ea.
spotted leaf Begon-
Rosebud Begonia,
Mrs. Lawrence Mc-
1, Box 323, Wash-
Mies: 12 dif. = $5.00;
Petticoat, Prelude, Song,
Glory, Punch, Sweet
Miss America, 75c ea;
Fairy Jewels, Maid
Red Cup, Bronze Lus-
dly Light, Copper
ul, $1.00 ea. Postage
ts. J. M. Griffin, Rt. 1,
gton.
old fashioned White
Spice Pinks. E. H.
, 7 Austell Way, At-
t old fashioned dbl.
(rose color) seed. Mrs.
s Cole, 425 Heards Fer-
N. W., Atlanta 5.
t+ dif. colors Sultana
is, rooted. Mrs. C. R
t. 2, Midville.
fant large type pure yel-
w Lemon Lillies. Mrs. Rube
cks, 57 Southerland Dr.
Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
extra nice Reg.
from
1 stocky. Winton _C
f Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph.
4-2312 (Odum).
eral extra good Angus
8 to 15 mos. old, from
nd Cert. herd, calfhood
inated. Can deliver with-
100 mi. R. S. Beard, c/o
reek Farm, Cairo, Ph.
polled Hereford bull,
3 yrs. old, good
. H, Stephens, So-
cows, from
4 yrs, old,
. (Located
x Church,
wherry Begonia, |
and bridle for sale. Miss
71 cattle (65 W.F. and 6
Black); also, 14 in. Case ham-
mermill, 3 screens and sack-
er, like new; 25 ft. Re head
small grain, hay or corn and
etc. elevator, Wisc. air-coolec
gas motor operated. Like new;
E-Z Flow heavy duty, new,)
lime and fert. spreader. John
Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple, Ph.
562-3463, after 8 PM.
Jersey cow and calf, cow
giving 4 gal. milk daily on
little feed. W. G. Johnson, Ri.
. as 13, Jonesboro, Ph. GR.
Gentle Angus bull, 3 yrs.
old with Reg. papers. Selling
to prevent inbreeding. See
anytime. E. F, C. Fisk, Rt. 1,
Hampton.
Guinea Jersey milch cow,
has 1 mo, old (second) calf.
Gives 3-1/2 gal. milk daily.
Calf not for sale. E. BE. Park-
er, Fairburn, Ph. 964-6477.
Purebred Jersey cow, 2 yrs.
old, excel. bloodlines, calf 1
wk. old, cow alone $175. Mrs.
Hugh L. White, Stockbridge.
Reg. horned Hereford bull,
2 yrs. old. Well worth the
money. Mrs. Dewey Wood,
Box 7, Ball Ground.
Reg. Angus bull, 20 mos.
old, Eileenmere breeding, ex-
treamly good conformation,
from clean herd, reasonably
priced. Wm. H, Hellums, 486
S. Riverview, Albany, Ph.
HE. 6-6728.
40 milch cows, 14 bred
heifers, 810 lb. milk base with
Borden Sanckens, Augusta
265 gal. Craft bulk tank and
2 Surge milking mach. units.
W. N. Cofer, Rt. 1, Box 284,
Washington, Ph. OS. 8-2201.
Swine
Little bone Black African
Guinea pigs and 2 male hogs.
Wilson Carson, c/o Carsons
Guinea Hog Farm, Rt. 3, Box
371, Griffin, (6-1/2 mi. So.
on Hwy. 19).
Landrace pigs, 6 wks. old,
long bodied. meat type, $10.
ea: also, several sows bred
for second and third litters,
bred to purebred Reg. Land-
race boar. W. M. Crane, 630
Soon: St., Athens, Ph. LI. 3-
Purebred Duroc pigs from
champion bloodlines, Reg. in
buyers-name. P. Middle-
ton, Rt. 3, Waycross (Valdosta
Hwy., 5 mi. out, look for The
Duroe sign).
Choice Duroc service age
boars, cherry red, from large
litters, $50. ea. William E.
eee Rt. 2, Metter, Ph. MU.
2 purebred Poland China
boar pigs, sired by blue rib-
bon boar at Columbus Fair,
aout 100 Ibs., Reg. in buyers
name. David Brand, Butler,
Ph. UN. 2-5476.
tl Oe se ee na Ge ee
Purebred, meat type, Hamp-
shires, boars and gilts for
sale, excel. breeding, weaned
pigs. Frank Riley, Jh.. Butler,
Ph. UN. 2-4975.
tag RIN i sae MENG meee STS
Purebred, meat tyoe Hamp-
shire boars and gilts for sale,
excel. breeding, weaned pigs.
Jerry Turner. Mauk.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
pocahontas ace See SS
Excel. open brood and rid-
ing mare, 7-1/2 yrs. old (has
had 6 foals with no trouble,
one of her weanlings sold for
$500.); also, western saddle
Gale
Stancil, 112 Sloan Rd., Ma-
rietta, Ph. 428-1925.
At Stud: Tenn. Walking
horse stallion, Reg. No.
550532 Midnight Lad, sire,
Midnight Merry Boy, grand-
sire Midnight Sun. excel.
conformation. Herbert _ Smith,
c/o Grassview Farm, Roswell.
Ph. 993-6353.
% nice brood mares with
colt, 3 mos. old, at side. will
foal again in March or April,
sire is good Tenn. Walker. No
letters ans.. come and see.
a Dopson, Jacksonville,
a.
RAE URE i SE eae SOP ee
Shetland pony brood mares
with foal at side; also, 1 yr.
old fillies, geldings and yearl-
ing studs. J. H. Stenhens. So-
cial Circle, Ph. 464-3316.
od Hereford herd
| bi straight back, |
big bone, perce sire, no bad
Good work mule, wt. about
1,100 Ibs, no plug, a good
worker, young and very gen-
oe oe ety Conenet
} he * i Ox < 4
PH 7930 (Gritiny.
Shetland geldings, 1 yr. old
(already being handled by
smal children), $100. W. A.
Sr Palmetto, Ph. 463-
At Stud: Bandar, Reg. Ara-|
bian, excel. endurance horse,
conformation, ability and dis-
position outstanding. Off
spring Reg., large percentage
of foals are fi'lies. Boarding
facilities for mares. Call for
appointment. Mrs. Val. Beaty,
4284 Flat Shoals Rd., Decatur,
Ph. BU. 9-0173. :
13 yr. old Welsh gelding,
gentle for children. Sell with
oror without saddle. H. J.
Slate, Rt. 1, 171, Old Austell
Rd., Austell, Ph. 948-4539.
Reg. Quarter horses for
sale, 2 tentative and 2 perm-
anert mares with colts and
bred back, one permanent
mare in foal, 3 studs, 1, 2 and
5 yrs. old and one grade
gelding, 3 yrs. old. going good.
Ivar. BE. Taylor, Rt. 3, Box 245,
Griffin, Ph. 8-8304.
Black and white, 6 yr. old
male Shetland pony, wt. about
500 lbs., saddle and bridle,
all for $150. or will trade for
cattle. Mrs. Dewey Wood,
Box 7, Ball Ground.
Reg. bay Tenn. Walking
show. horse gelding, Reg. No.
510462, Midnight Missle, can
see anytime after 4:30 PM.
Sell or trade for Reg. mare
of equal value. William H.
Pruitt, Rt. 1, Jordan Rd., Toc-
coa, Ph. 886-2531.
3 yr. old Buckskin gelding,
broken and will rack very
well, is gentle enough for
children. to handle, $150.
Jimmy Peek, Rt. 1, Fairburn.
3-1/2. yr. old Tennessee
Walker mare, $225. R.
Walls, Rt. 1, Palmetto, Ph.
463-3102.
Shetland riding pony with
saddle and bridle, sorrel with
flaxen mane and _ tail, for
young child to ride absolutely
dependable. Sandra Frederik-
sen. Rt. 1, Winston, Ph. WH.
2-2991 (Douglasville).
Sheep and Goats
5 sheep, 2 ewes and 3
lambs, of good stock. Real
bargain, must sell at once. E.
G: Holbrook, 230 Lee Rd.,
Mableton, Ph. 946-2358.
Poultry
FOR SALE
3 pr. ea. RIR_ bantams,
white Cochins and Buttercups,
$5, pr: 3 trios. a. Silver
Duckwings, G. Sebrights and
B.B. Red O. E., $7.50 trio; 3
hens and rooster Bulldog
standard Cornish, $8.; 10
hens, rooster Light Brahmas,
$22. H. M. Adams, 308 Camp-
bellton Rd. Douglasville.
4 Blue Speckled 4 mos. old
bantam cockerels, $1. ea. or
exch. for White Leghorn or
White Silkie bantam pullets;
also eggs from Blue Speckl-
ed bantams, 15. $1. At _ my
home. Burton Brown, Ball
Ground. ;
Purebred bantams: 1 to 12
wks. old, Black Rose Comb,
Bulldog Cornish, silver Duck-
wings, B.B. Reds, Old Eng.
game Barred Rocks and RI.
Red. Will not ship. L. C.
Tidwell, 78 Jefferson St. Au-
stell.
Purebred bantams; 1 to 12
wks. old, Black Rose Comb,
Bulldog Cornish, Silver Duck-
wings, B.B. Reds, Old Eng.
game Barred Rocks and Rl.
Red. Will not ship. L. C. Tid-
well, 78 Jefferson St. Austell.
Must sell sev. trios O.E. Sil-
ver Duckwing bantams, also,
few Jap. Silkies. E. G. Hol-
brook, 230 Lee Rd., Mableton.
Ph. 946-2358.
SIA th 0.0 salto Deg
5 Black Tail and 6 gray
Jap chickens, $10. at my
home. Robert Phillips, 514
Rock Springs Rd. N.E., At-
lanta 9
33 chickens, 30 hens and 3
roosters, $25. or $1. ea. my
home, 1 mi. Hwy. F. W. Clark.
Campbell Rd. Red Oak.
18 purebred heavy type
Dark Gaentc Mehtae ey ae
March hatched cockerels, $2.
ea, if taken at once, M.O. on-
ly. Miss Cora B._ Patterson,
Ried, 0x sor dy Ly.
2 Claret games, one Claret
and Warhorse, 1/2 ea. three
Wild Cat, Warhorse, 1/2 ea.
$3. to $5. ea, Loy Gooch, Rt.
4, Dahlonega.
Nice, healthy friers, 60c ea.,
some hens, ea. Cannot
ship. Don Z. Hendersons,
3335 Stone Rd., S.W. Atlanta
11. Ph. DI. 4-1340.
22 Parmenter Red laying
hens, for sale. G. P. Murrow,
2084 Jeff Davis St. Macon.
Seed & Plants
FOR SALB
Texas 49 purple hull peas, E
Germ. 95.50, $4.50 bu. Jack
B. Taylor, Davisboro,;- =
La. Copperskin p
tings, State insp. seed,
M. del. 3rd zone. J. F.
Rt. 2, Odum.
Collard and Rutger tomato
plants, 50 C. Add postage.
Moss packed. H. F. Seay, Rt. -
2, 3917 Panthersville Rd. El-
lenwood.
2 nice trios 1960 hatch
White Lace Red Cornish ban-
tams, also some young stock.
M. W. Day, Thomson.
Game & Fowl
FOR SALE
White Fantail pigeons, $4.
pr. 1 red pit game rooster and
hen, $3.50; baby chicks, $3.-
50 doz. Will trade for bulldog
bantams. Lockard Bell, 2677
Pharr Rd. N.E, Atlanta 17.
Large broad-breasted White
King pigeons (that are pro-
ducing 14-16 squabs a year),
also few Red Kings, auto-
sexing Texans and _ Black
Fantails. John G. Lewis, 613.
College St., Hapeville. Ph.
PO 1-6893.
Finest quality Racing Hom-
ers, Sion strain, Colors;, Red
Cks., Silvers, Blues, Blue
Chks. All pure strains and
pedigreed. Sat. guar. on_ar-
rival, or money back less Exp.
Chgs: also few utility White
Kings. Wallace Neal, 530
B. Sandtown Rd. Marietta. Ph.
428-2025.
Quail and pheasant eggs,
also young quail. Prices reas-
onable. Per. 24. Walter H.
Hagan, Reynolds Rd. Mor-
row.
Ped. Black and Tortoise
Dutch rabbits, also, some
Black English, for sale or
trade for game birds. Bobby
Phillips, 514 Rock Springs
Rd. N.E. Atlanta 9. Ph. TR 4-
1270.
Extra large 1960 hatched
breeder quail from 8-10-1/8
ozs improved 41 yrs. Eggs
from such quail and young
quail by the thousands. Day
old and other ages. Adults, 1
to 3 ozs. heavier than the
average. Free color photos of
Champions. Per. 27. Wm. A.
Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark
Bldg, Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8-
0866. | :
Large Bobwhite quail, all
ages, prices reasonable. Per.
50. J. J. James, Rt. 1, Lindale.
Ph. 234-2268.
Soft sept Ronan Heater ne ee
Bobwhite quail eggs, $10.
C. at my place; young Bob-
whites and young chukars,
priced according to age; few
Bobwhite breeders, now lay-
ing, $2.50 pr. Per. 94. J. L.
Taylor, Rt. 2, Gaylors Mil!
Rd. Fort Valley. Ph. TA 5-
8292.
Quail eggs, $12.50 C. ship-
ped Exp. Col; day old quail,
$25. C; older birds priced
according to age. Per. 10. J. L.
Tade, 1328 2ist St. Colum-
bus. Ph. FA 38-2422.
poten ie wren ge eee ee
Northern Bobwhite quail,
day old, 35c ea; eggs, 20c ea.
or $18. C; also one incubator,
good cond., $15. per. 32. A. N.
Reeve, 7866 Roswell Rd. Rt.
1, Dunwoody. Ph. 993-4020
(Roswell).
Bobwhite quail eggs, also
young birds of various ages,
Quantities limited. Per. 22. W.
W. Brennan, 207 So. Lee St.
Americus.
40 guinea pig breeders
(cavies), varied sizes and
colors, $40. or $5. pr. Rabbits:
4-N. Z. White does, 3 N. Z.
bucks, 1 Dutch buck, 7 young
bunnies, aiso rabbit crocks
(for water), $40. for the lot.
_ | Marshallville. _
Stone
Cabbage and collard plants,
$3.00 M., 500, $2.00; potato,
bunch and P. R. running, a
bed, also tomato plants rea-
sonable. J. R. Strayhorn, Rt.
1, Gainesville. j ;
. Millions Heads cert. Ga.
Red potato plants from vine
grown seed, 500, $1.50; $2.50
M; 3 M. up, $2.00 M; cert.
tomato plants, same prices.
re J. Head, Alma. Ph. 632-48-
Collard plants, 500, $2.00,
$3.00 M; tomato, 500 $2.50,
$4.00 M. postpaid, or $3.50 M.
at my home. L. C. Strayhorn,
Bethel Church Rd. Gainesville.
Ph. TU. 7-7985 (Cumming).
Rutger tomato plants, field
grown, 45c C., $2.50 M. at my
home. Will not ship. Larry
DeLoach, Douglasville. Ph.
WH. 2-2118.
Collard plants, $2.00 M. at
farm, or $1.50 for 5 M.
more. Will not ship. W. J.
McDougald, Suches.
Ga. Red potato plants, $3.
M; Black Beauty eggplant
plants, $4.00 M., $1.00 C; New
tomato, 300, $2.00.
Watis Crosby, Graham.
Cert. Ga. Red potato also
tomato plants, $1.00 C; 500,
$1.50: $2.50 M; 3 M. up, $2.
M., B. Lowell Head, Alma. Ph,
632-5229. :
DOE OE eT err ee a oa poner
Extra large Red multiply-
ing nest onions for planting
or table (cut in 4 quarters
they make large nest), 20
will make a gal., $2.25 aa
2.
smaller size, $2.50 gal.; o
time Shallots, fine sets, $2.
gal. PP. No checks. Mrs. Lon
Ashworth, Rt. 1, Dacula.
White Nest onion sets, 2
ats., $1.50 or $2.75 gal. de-
livered; Broccoli, Cabbage,
Collards, Brussels Sprouts,
Parsley, all 35c doz. No less
$1, order. Mrs. H. V. Frank-
lin (Sri Ril, Register,
Sterns strawberry plants,
$9 CPP in] Ga. Il nice,
strong, young plants, cello-
phane, damp pack, prompt
shipment. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd,
Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpharetta,
Ph. 475-6308.
Late Flat Dutch and Copen-
hagen cabbage plants, Head-
ine collards, 300, $1.50 or $3.
M.: Rutger red tomatoes, 300,
$1.75 or $4. M. Add postage.
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
Govt. inspected Ga. Red
potato plants, $1.75 M. PP.
Prompt shipment. Paul Light-
sey, Screven.
Fall tomato plants, 36, $1.;
broccoli, brussels sprouts, 95
C.; collards, cabbage, 200, $1.-
40: old time Shallot buttons,
50c C; thyme, 25c ea; Birdseye
hot pepper plants, 5c ea.;
dill, 10c ea.; bell pepper, $
doz., $1. Add 20c for postage.
Fred Witherspoon, 308 Hol-
derness St., SW, Atlanta 10,
Ph. PL. 3-5251.
Blue Java peas, Germ. 86
pet., 40 cupful or 3 cups, $1.;
Add 35c for postage on 3 cups;
red Scallion onion buttons,
1961 crop, $1.50 gal. Add
postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1,
Ball Ground. g
Hay, Feed, Grain
FOR SALE |
1961 crop hay: Rye: grass,
Clover, Fescue, Sericea an
Kobe Lespedeza, Coastal Ber-
muda; 50c - 65c bale. Cecil
H. Travis, C/o Pine Crest
Mrs. George Yoder, Rt. 1,
N
Acres, Riverdale, Ph. 461-
4862.
2,
Meadow, 4 lb.
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vel wei
FOR SAL#
1,000 bu. yellow shelled
Corn for feed, free of weevils,
$1.35 bu, in 100 bu. lots.
Eldon Long, Bites Ochlochnee.
. Oat hay and Sericea hay
for sale at my barn at Madras,
(Coweta County) 75 bale. R.
B. Bowen, 316 Peters St., SW,
Atlanta, Ph. MU. 8-1428.
Coastal Bermuda hay, $25.
ton in barn, $20. in field. Leon
Ensz, Stapleton, Ph. MA. 5-
7557 (Louisville).
Oats, hay, well fertilized
and cured, large wire bound
bales, $1.00 bale. Ray F. Al-
mand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd.,
Ellenwood, Ph. GR. 4-4290.
20 bushels new wheat, suit-
-able for flour (feed), for sale.
E. E. Treadwell, Jr., 435 East
Pharr Rd. Decatur.
Quality packed, highly
fertilizes Coastal Bermuda
hay, high protein content,
1961 crop. (Wt. trucks at
Beamer Feed Co, Calhoun.)
W. S. Chandler, Owner, Tara
Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun. Ph.
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
_ Figs ready in July for sale.
J. C. Steele, 330 Troy St. S.
-E., Atlanta 15. Ph. MA 2-3369
During July large amount
of purple Figs for sale at my
home. In pk. box $1.25. Cheap-
er if you pick or by the bush-
el Mrs: -B}C. Plyer,; Sr., Rt.
a Box 25, Claxton. Ph. 265-
4. sae
Country cured, Hickory
smoked hams, and some not
smoked, 12-16 lb. average,
85c lb. Max M. Hardie, Mable-
ton. Ph. 948-9595 (Austell).
Must Black parade
sell
saddle, excellent cond., at 1/3
original cost. Mrs. Val Beaty,
4289 Fla: Shoals Rd. Decatur.
Ph, BU. 9-0173. :
Fresh roots and _ herbs,
washed nice and clean, Yellow
root, Sassafras, Queen of
lard boxful,
$1.00; also, fresh Catnip, 2
Ib, lard boxful, 50 Add post-
age. Mrs. W. Lowman, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
White flour sacks with
flowers and contrasting bord-
. ers, odd sacks, 25 ea.; 2 same
color, 70c. Ripped and wash-
ed; extra large dairy feed
print sacks, odds, 30ce ea.
Add postage. Miss Gennia
Brown, Rt, 1, Ball Ground.
Print sacks, 100 Ib. size, one
of a kind, 3, $1.60 PP. Mrs.
W. Y. Summers, Rt. 1, New-
nan.
Nice, clean, print feed
sacks, one of a kind, over a
yard in ea. one, 50c ea, 6 $2.75
PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box
105, Adairsville.
Print feed sacks, 100 Ib.
cap., 3, $1.25% 4, $1.85; 1 doz.,
$4.50. All postpaid. Matched
or odds, no checks. Mrs.
Howard W. Powell, 295 So.
Macon St., Jesup.
Fresh herbs, washed clean,
Sassafras, Yellow Dock, Yel-
low root, Devils Shoestring,
Queen of Meadow, $1.00 Ib.;
Colts Foot, Life Everlasting,
2 \bs., $1.00. Add postage, R.
C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Clean Yellow Root, Sassa-
fras, 4 Ib. lard boxful, $1.00;
Catnip plants, 10c ea. or 50c
bunch. Add postage. Mrs. L.
W. Welch, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Lady Slipper, pink and yel-
low, 6, $1.00; Bloodroot, 12,
$1.00; Butterfly, plant and
roots, 6, $1.00; Mullen, $1.00
doz.; Pennyroyal and dill
plants, 2 doz. $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. F. M. Haton,
Rt. 1, Dahlonega. :
Nice apples, different var-
ieties, for sale. W. G. Johnson,
Rt. 1, Box 13, Jonesboro. Ph.
GR. 8-6797.
Tan Western style saddle
for boy, used very little, ex-
cel, cond., $25. W. C. Pool,
416 Orange St., Macon, Ph.
SH. 3-8565.
Ga. Sugar Cane syrup in
quart bottles, 12 to case, FOB
my. farm, 5 mi. W. of Metter,
near crossing of paved Hwys.
57 and 46. Can ship Exp. col-
lect: also, old syrup for sale
in tins, cheap, FOB my farm,
no shipping. L. H. Edenfield,
Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter, Ph.
MU. 5-1083.
Hand gathered and shade
dried Sage, $1.50 Jb. plus
postage. J. C. J. Brown, Rt. 2,
Toccoa.
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want 200 hardwood fence
post delivered. State your lo-
cation, price delivered and
picked up. Mrs. G. B. Sorrells,
3665 Barrow Pl., SW, Atlan-
Paice
Want blackberries for home
use. Will pick up if in vicini-
ty of Brookhaven or Cham-
blee. Mrs. E. L. Rawls, 4120
Peachtree Rd., NE, Apt. 1-C,
Atlanta 19.
Want 2 or 3 tons of Milo,
clean and reasonable, or 1961
crop when harvested. W. W.
Johnson, Rt. 1, Mableton, Ph.
$46-2069.
Want 2 or 3 gals. genuine
Cuban molasses. J. B. Tram-
mell, 766 Constitution Rd...
SE, Atlanta 15.
Want plain western type
saddle in excel. cond. at rea-
sonable price. F. G. March-
man, 4701 Grant Rd., Ellen-
wood, Ph. MA. 7-9813.
Want some boar hog root
that is dug in winter without
sap. Write what you have,
how much and price. C. J.
Garrett, PO Box 112, Bremen.
Want old fashioned, hand
operated Cider press. State
price and -location. S.-H.
Stipe, Rt. 3, Carrollton.
Want Bee hives without the
Bees. 8 frame preferred. State
what you have, location and
price. Bud Buice, Cumming.
Ph. TU. 7-7147,
Want 200 hardwood fence
post. State delivered price or
I can haul. Prefer near New-
nan and Hoganville. Mrs. G.
B. Sorrells, 3665 Barrow Pl.,
SW, Atlanta 11.
Want buggy suitable for
pair of Shetland ponies. Also,
need harness. Must be in good
cond. E. M. Frederiksen, Rt.
1, Winston.
Want one dozen split oak
cotton baskets. Prefer them
to be as new as possible in
order for them to be n good
usuable cond. Mrs. Frances
Burnham, 786 Piedmont Way,
N. E., Atlanta 9.
Want one 30 lb. case of No.
1 Gallberry honey in comb.
E. R. Daniel, Rt. 4, Thom-
aston.
Nice clean roots and herbs:
Yellow Root, Sassafras, Cat-
nip, Queen of Meadow, Devils
Shoestring and May apple,
4 Ib. lard boxful, $1.00. Add
vostage. Mrs. H, A. Chastain,
Rt, 5, Ellijay.
ornamental gourds, this
years.crop, all dif. cols., well
matured, $1.00 del. in Ga. J.
H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel,
Country cured, hickory
smoked, hams, size 10 to 20
lbs., 85 lb.; shoulders, 10 to
15 Ibs., 55 lb.; sides, 10 to 20
lbs., 50c Ib. All guaranteed.
Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Box 5,
Dexter. _
Want 1 or more truck loads
of good used aluminum roof-
ing. State price FOB and
price delivered to my farm.
EK. P. Riley, PO Box 408,
Gainesville, Ph. LE. 4-5441.
Handicrafis
FOR SALE
Childrens dresses, 1 - 5
yrs., $2.00 ea.; diaper shirts,
35 ea.; 3, $1.00; baby bibs,
25c ea.; 5, $1.00 Add postage.
Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 53,
Box 50, Ellijay.
by shoes, either pastell or lace
trimmed, $1.00 pr.; rayon bou-
cle crocheted baby shoes, baby
colors or white, $1.25 pr. Add
10c postage per pr. Eliza-
beth Coleman, Rt. 1, Box 205,
Danielsville Rd., Athens.
White organdy aprons, tie
around, with hand painted
pockets, $1.00 ea.; also, other
aprons, dif. kinds and styles,
75e ea. Mrs. Fred Atkinson,
Sr., Rt. 4, Valdosta. :
Tote - all handbags with
wonder rubber, black, brown
or white with trimming and
flowers in black, brown, tan,
gray or white, $3.00 ea. All
PP. Mrs. Wilson Daniel, 101
Hart Terr., Hartwell.
Fancy organdy aprons with
lace, $1.25 ea.; cotton aprons,
75c ea.; 6, $4.00; full eut
childrens dresses in nice styles
and materials, 1 - 6 yr., $2.00.
Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
9 pc. crocheted sofa and
chair sets, $6.00. Mrs. Mary
Blackwell, 2122 Brockett Rd.,
Tucker, Ph. 938-2261.
Artificial floral arrange-
ments, corsages and etc. All
hand made. Mrs. Swight
Tucker, 4435 Yates Rd., Col-
lege Park.
2 dbl. bed size appliqued
quilt tops on white, one lg.
girl with umbrella, green
print with solid, other Marys
Fan, assorted cols. with solid
rose, $6.50 ea. Mrs. Troy Sta-
ten, Box 65, Chatsworth Rd.,
Dalton.
9 pe. white chair and sofa
sets, $5.50; yellow sets, and
cream sets, $5.00; pineapple
centerpieces, white, $1.75 to
$2.50 ea.; turtle and other
vanity pillows, all crocheted,
$1.75 and $2.00 ea. Add post-
age. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box
316, Eastanollee.
Crocheted baby _ shoes
(Dawn nylon), 80c; ribbon
trimmed crocheted bootees
(Dawn nylon), $1.40; crochet-
ed colars, white mercerized
thread, 80c; dimity bib apron
with tatting edge, $1.25; nice
vanity set, tatted trim, $2.00;
linen hankies, tat. border,
$1.40. PP in Ga. Mrs. G. Tay-
lor, 421 Wilson Ave., Bremen.
Soft, washable, genuine
lambskin ba b y moccasins,
pink, blue, white, all hand-
laced and emb. in white, $1
pr. Add postage. Mrs. Edgar
Watkins, Rt. 3, Calhoun.
Dbl. bed
nice string
size quilt tops,
tops, $1.00 ea.;
Around Mtn. design, $4.00 ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Mittie Ro-
per, Rt. 1, Canton.
mailed to you.
White cotton crocheted ba-|
other designs, $2.00 ea.; Step|$
our Department for ap
whips, plaited of Indian Tan
cowhide, lace leather, plait-
ed with handle inside of whip,
$1.00 per. ft., any length. Bud
Murkerson, Rt. 6, Eastman.
Hand tuffed bed spreads,
Peafoul design, full dbl. bed
size, good grade seamless
sheeting, white worked in all
cols., fadeless thread, $6.00
ea. and 30c postage. Mr g.
Edgar Adcock, Rt. 2, Adairs-
ville.
Square pot holders, 10c ea.,
3, 25c; pot holder gloves, 35c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Lucy
Waters, 2201 Bisbee Ave., Sa-
vannah, Ph. AD. 4-0571.
Pansy quilt tops, dbl. bed
size, choice of 2 cols., designs
in two-tone, light and dark
blue and light and dark la-
vender with green leaves and
stems with yellow centers, ap-|-
pliqued on white sheeting,
outlined with green thread,
$7 ea. PP. Mrs. W. C. Maney,
Rt. 2, Lula. : :
Hand tooled solid leather
bill folds with flowers, pray-
ing hands or holy cross, $2.50
ea. PP; with initials, nicely
hand tooled on bill fold, 50c
extra, total, $3.00. Annie
Henry, 1403 Hull St., Rome.
White crocheted bootees,
trimmed in pink, blue, yel-
low and green, 75c pr., also,
bibs to match, both, $1.00;
white crocheted lace for pil-
lowcases, $1.00 pr.; crochet-
ed potholders, 75c ea.; white
linen handkerchiefs with tat-
ting edge, $1.00 ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. H. H. Robison, Rt.
1, Monroe, =
Nicely made _ potholders,
15c ea., 10, $1.00; attractive
cobbler or work aprons, nice-
ly trimmed with large pock-
ets all around, for sale; full
eut childrens dresses, nice
styles and materials, 7 - 10
yrs., $3.00 ea. R. C. Chastain,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Pot holders: novelty and
hand looped pot holders, 15
ea. 2, 25c; hen and rooster
set, 35c; quilt tops, some large
pieced squares, :
with solid cols., new cloth,
$2.25 ea.; Gentlemans Bow,
mostly all in solid cols., $3.;
solid rose and print blocks
to match with print edging,
extra nice material, $2.75.
Mrs. Oma Reece, Rt. 1, Wood-
stock, : : z
Broadcloth pillowcases, emb.
and crocheted edge, $1.25 pr.;
pillowcases out of sheeting,
$1.00 pr.; dish towels, emb.,
7, $1.00; old fashion bonnets,
1.00; aprons, small, 3, $1.00;
medium, 50c ea. Add 30c
postage. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2,
Buford.
NOTICE
MARKS AND BRAND
REGISTRATION
At the 1955 session of the General Assembly the marks and
brands law was amended to provide for registration with the Com-
missioner of Agriculture your mark or brand of livestock.
if you desire to register your mark or brand, you may write
plication, and all necessary forms will be
There is no cost for this registration except the recording f
to the Ordinary of the County in which your cattle are located.
PHIL CAMPBELL, a
Commissioner of Agriculture
Hand made, old time, bull
set together |
White, 12 in., ruffle
ies, medium thread, $2.00
Mrs. A. B. Atkinson, |
Macon. gi uaa
Aprons with bibs,
trimmed, $1.00 ea.;
bibs, 75 ea.; small app.
cushion cover, 75c ea.
ed mittens, Bel
size. Add postage. Mr:
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellija
Fancy organdy aprons
lace, $1.25 ea.; nice co
aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.; fu
childrens dresses in nice
and materials, 1-5 yr.,
Mrs. W. W. Lowman,
Ellijay. 5
Large 9 pe, cream
crocheted sofa and chai
two dif. patterns, -$6.0
Mrs. Mary Blackwell,
Brockett Rd., Tucker.
Star dresser set, 3 pc.,
Pansy piece, $1.50; one, -
piece, $1.00; 3 pe. d
set, pineapple design,
ruffle piece, $1.25. Mae
tle, Rt. 1, Box 34, King
Emb. pillowcases,
good sheeting, $2.00 pr
bonnets, $1.25; print a
trimmed, 90c; li ;
print dresses,
yrs., $2.00; 3 pe. vanit.
sport shirts, 1 - 6 yrs.,
ea. Mrs. A. L. Hudgin
1, Temple. .
Ladies bonnets, $1.00;
ser scarves, emb. and cro
ed ends, 50c; print af
with bib, 60c; aprons wi
pockets, 2 potholders, 60c
crocheted doilies, white
in., 75c; white and red,
in., $1.00; 3 pe. set, sqt
white, $1.50. Add posta
10ec extra for checks. |
Byron Haynes, Rt. 8, G
ville. BS aN
Sale Heart
JULY 27 THURSD
11:30 AM Public
Sullivan Farm, Rt. 4
34, Newnan, Coweta
43 Reg. Holstein he
bred for Fall freshe
3 Reg. Holstein bulls
animals bred, born an
raised at Sullivans Fa
all heifers officially
hood vaccinated and cl
Contact T. R. Sull
Rt. 4, Box 248, Newnan