Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 January 10

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ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY. 10. 1962



WANTED



0 farm or a
do plowing and
aint, take care

rivers license.
sik room, board

ety
1. Exp. with
oo also

oon
arm for 1962.
06 Green St.,

es ;
hite woman

other work on farm
Mrs. Essie Durham,
x 700, LaFayette.

ork seeing after cat-
or chickens the year
day work on farm
ler part crop. 6 in
1 to work. Boy. 15;

'1, 13 and 17 yvrs.
moving between now








































ed for elec. stove.
hi Write or see.
Simpson, c/o
Rt. 1, Box 266,

hristian woman,
wants light

farm
Prefer

tespectable
re

phone calls.
Mrs. Pearl John-





_| well, 314 Central St.,

cussed. Reply to: Sues

.}Some day work. B.



Ave., c/o






White, 54 yr. old man, in
good health, wants job on
farm as caretaker, yard, gar-

,| den, cattle, chickens. Experi-
enced. Honest. $15. week,
board and laundry. I.

Washington, Experiment.



2 men and 3 women and
16 yr. old boy want iob at
once raising broilers or to
look after laying hens, or cow
and hogs. Have to be moved.

.|Can move now, James Dan-

iel, RFD 4,

Man with 5 in family wants
ROLE on farm or crop for 1962
part crop, part wages, or

Cumming.

all straight time wages. Life.

time on farm and can furnish
ref. W. O. Grey, Rt. 4, Box
190, Tifton.

2 single men, one 26 yrs.
other middleaged, want jobs
on farm at once. Both drive

truck and tractor and can
handle most any kind farm
machinery. Roor, board and
reasonable salary for both.

Not necessary to be on same
farm, but both want jobs at
once. Math W. James Hay P.

0. Box 363, Dearing.

43 yr. old man, wife, 4 boys
(oldest 20), 3 girls, want job
looking after hogs or beef cat-
tle. Exp. Also, small grain.
Tractor and equip, to be fur-
nished. Move any time. Part
salary and. part percentage
basis. Sober, honest, Church
goer. Large house wired for
elec. stove. Willard T. Kettle-
Cedar-
town.

| Farm Help

WANTED





-Need caretaker to do pas-
ture clearing during winter,
Prefer No. Ga. couple with
farm experience. Small house,
elec., water furnished. Write.
A. H. Comer, 1425 Austell
Rd., Marietta. : ;

Want refined woman to do
housekeeping and light farm
work in modern farm home on.
small farm. Located about 30
mi. Atlanta. Salary to be dis-
Dai-
ley, Hiram.

Want farm family to live on

rs.| farm in DeKalb Co., and work

50-50 basis 9 acres cotton al-
lotment. tractor and mule.
F. Miller,

2064 vee Lane, Decatur.

| BU _4-0781

ree a ras Peas NIL

Want at once a nice, unen-
cumbered woman to live in
my home on farm and do
home and light farm work.

Room, board and $66. month. 5

Let me hear at once. Mrs.
Walter B. Allen, Rt. 2, Box
21A, Folkston.

Want small family to truck
farm 6 or 8 acres. Have my
truck and tractor can use.
Wife do extra work part time.
No drunks nor drifters. C. L.
McArther, Rt. 3, Box 54, Eili-
jay.

Want honest, sober, depen-
dable family, good health, not
more than 6 in family, son 16
or older to help. Prefer with
some experience in poultry,
eare for layers, drive tractor,
hatchery work, garden, small
crops. Ref. reauired. Mrs. V.
C. Finley, 967 Chattahoochee
Dr., Gainesville,

Want asst. Herdsman, Christ-
ian, 30-50 yrs. of age to work



M.| with dairy and beef cattle pro-

jects at Rabun Gap-Nachooch
jects at Rabun Gap - Nacoo-
chee School, 6 mi. No. Clayton.
High school education prefer-
red. Do milking and supervis-
ing high school-aged boys in

beef and dairying. House
wired for elec. stove, garden
furnished, on school water
system. Contact. Fred Kelly,

c/o Rabun Gap-Nacoochee
School, Rabun Gap.

Flowers

FOR SALE





Mimosas, 50c ea., also Peach
trees, up to 6 ft:; my own
planting, fine flavor, extra

large fruit, $1.50 ea. and Jer-
usalem Artichokes, $1.75 gal.
All at my home. W. Page,
149 North Ave., N. ane Atlan-
ta 8. Ph, TR 4- 6452.

Pink, orange, rose, red Sul-
tanas, purple, purple with
silver, solid green Jew, 10c;| 1
Geranium cutting, asst. col.,
not rooted, 15 ea,; Christ-
mas Cactus. med. large plants,
40 - 50c; rosebud and bronze
leaf Begonias, Mother-in-law
Tongue, rooted, soc ea. all
col. Candytuft, 65c doz. Mrs.
Bryan Standridge, Abbeville.

Thrift, 20 lab. divisions
from Dixie Brilliant Fuchsia,
wine, pink, blue, 2 var. white,
pink white-eye plus 2 extra
plants of Flame, $2.00 PP in
Ga, Mrs. Z. D, Dodd. Rt. 1, 3
ae Alpharetta, Ph. 475-
6308.



Adm. Byrd Daisy plants,
(flourish in cold weather),
strong, well rooted, $1.00 doz.;
25, $3. 00. Add 20c doz. post-
age, Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. a
aS 478, AueUsta Ph. RE 6

Swiss Giant Pansies, mixed,
$2.50 C.; $20.00 M; Flowering
Quince, "yellow Canna roots,
hardy Phlox, Iris, Verbena,
rose scented, red Geraniums,
Begonias, $1.50 doz; large
sweet Violets, 80c doz.; stay
green hedge, 80c C., $7.50 M.
Postage PAO OAs Witherspoon,
308 Holderness St., SW, At-
lanta 10. Ph. PL 3- 5231,

Dutch Amaryllis, blooming
size, -solid red, $2.00 ea., 3,
$5.85; 1 yr. seedlings, mix.
from solid colors, 12, $5.00
PP. Beckwith D. Smith, 3479
Rockhaven Circle, NE, Atlanta

NUMBER 19



January 8 and 9Georgia
Eagle, Eatonton.

lanta, Ga.



AGRICULTURAL
CALENDAR

January 10Georgia Hereford Association winter zoo
and (HI-Q) sale, Atlanta, Ga.

January 18 -19Farm Material Handling Days, University
of Georgia, Athens.

January 29Southeastern Poultry and Egg Meeting, At-

Milk Producers, Inc., Rock





Red, white, blue, pink
Thrift, 8 cols. Verbena, $1.00
doz. or clump, $5.00 C.; pink
Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1.00- Per.
red Cannas, $2.00 doz.; pink
Sweet William, blue Ivis, Calif.
blue Violet, 2 doz., $1.50; Le-
mon lilies, 25e ea. Add Post-
age; also, rooted Boxwood, 10c
up in lots at my home. Mrs.
Janie Ellis, Box 23, Grant-
ville.

Lirope (border grass), Vin-
ca Minor, English ivy. Iris,
Per. red Verbena, $1.40 doz.
del.; Ligustrum seed, fa=sat
growing variety, 4 cups, $1.00;
100 thrift, $2.00. Lois Wood-
ruif, Greenville.

~ Old English Boxwood, fine
plants, 4 - 6 in., 10, $2.00; $15
C.; Pyracanthas, red variety,
12 - 18 in., 10, $3.00; $25.00
C.; pink flowering Dogwood,
12 - 18 in., 10, $4.00; white
flowering, 23 ites Os oo,
Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville.

Cedar bushes, holly trees
and white Dogwood, 6, $1.00.
All well rooted; lilac bushes,
3, $1.00; Easter Lily bulbs, 6,

$1.00; Daylillies, $1.00 doz.;
Butterfly bushes, 4, $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. P Malachi

Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Dogwood, Water Oak and
Cedar trees for sale at my
place, $130.00 for Ict. Party
to come after, but must no-
tify me which day he will
come. J. O. Craine, Gray.

All col. Chrysanthemums,
$1.00 doz; blue Iris, 40c doz;
white and yellow Narcissus
and yellow Jonquil bulbs, 25c
doz; Butterfly bush cuttings,
5, $1.00; rooted, 25c ea. Add
postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.

Crape Myrtle, new dbl. deep
red, purple, white, 12 - 18 in.,
Be eA seh ft., 30c ea. Have 150
more or less, dig at my place;
dbl. yellow everbloomins Ker-
ria Japonica dwarf, for bor-
ders, $5.00 C. Mrs. L. H. Cou-
sins, Rt. 3, Greenville.

5 Philippine Lily bulbs, $1.
No less than 5 bulbs; blood red
Cannas, 3, a .00; orange Day-
lilies, 12, $1.00; pink Crape
Myrtle, 3, $1. 00. Mrs. L. W.
Fuller, Rt. 1, Hiram.



Dbl. Yellow Cannas, mixed
Fall Pinks, mixed Verbenas,
Tiger Lily bulblets, 50c doz.;
pink, rooted, Thrift, 50 C.
rooted sprigs; white scupper-:
nong cuts, unrooted, 75c doz.
Add postage. No stamps or
checks. Pairlee Rundles, Rt. 7,



Gainesville.

King Alfred Jonquils a n d
April white Narcissus, $3.00
C: orange Day lilies, purple
Iris, yellow Daffodils, purple
Violets, mix. col. Mums, 12,
$1.00; Prickly Pear Cactus
and Snowdrops, 12 for 75c.
Add postage. Beatrice Mosley,



Rt. 1, Box 248, Bremen.

Variegated Vinea, Hen and

Biddy, Hollyhocks, 10c ea., 12,
$1.00; Pomegranate, pink Al-
mond, Scotch Broom, Kerria
Japonicas, Eng. Dogwood,
white and blue Hydrangea,
variegated pink and yellow
Weigelas, 35c ea., 4, $1.00.
Well rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
T. K. Moore, Sr., Rt. 3, Can=
ton: =:

Yellow Jonquil bulbs
blooming size, $1.00 C.; 1/3
tea-cup full mixed Morning
Glory seed, $1.00. Add postage.
Mrs. G. Collins, Rt. 2, Box 39,
Cobbtown.

9 col. Cannas, $1.00 doz.,

Daylilies, Amaryllis, Milk and

Wine and Spider Lilies, Um-
brella Palm, 25c ea.; Tube

Rose, 50 doz; Milk und Wine

Lilies, $3.50 bushel. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt.
2, Box 150, Camilla. .

Purple Wisteria and Yuc-
ca (Bear Grass), 3 for $1.00.
Will mix. Have Wisteria n
quantity and_ sell large
amounts cheaper at my home;
Jan.

postage. Mrs. Manley M. Ca-
sey, Rt. 1, Cedartown.

Small and large inspected
Boxwoods, $1.00 up. Sell one

or truck load. Mrs. J. H. Griz-
zel, Rt. 4, Blairsville. Ph. 745-
4056.

Boxwoods, 2-4 yrs. old,

from 8 in. to 17 in. Some are
bunchie like. Sell cheap at
my home. If interested, write.
Live on No. 5 road. Mrs. W.
A. Henry, Box 562, Blue Rid-~
ge.



Emperor Daffodils, yellow,
fragrant jonquils, 20 foe $1.09;
Tiger Lily bulbs, M:. Hood
white Daffodils, 3, $1. 00: rose
color Delta Iris, 5, $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. Ammye (CB)
Robinson, Rt. 2, Bowdon.

Yellow Mums,

doz.; Princess Feather seed,
20c tsp..PP. Mrs. E. I. Gray,
Bremen.

300 Boxwoods, 36 in. high,
12 to 15 yrs. old, extra nice,
well shaped, $6.00 ea. at my
home. Mrs. Chloe P. Edge, P
O Box 188, Blairsville.

Red Spider Lily, King Al-
fred Narcissus bulbs, 75 doz.;
red, yellow, veriegated Can-
nas, 60e doz.;
Willow, 35c ea.; Magnoias,
Potted, 6 - 8 in. high, $1.00
ea. Cannot ship. Mrs. Mary BR.
Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosey Dixon





Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 3-5884.






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Jasmine and Forsythia
(Golden Bells), 5, $1.00. Add-

$1.00 for 1

Forsythia, Pussy












































































































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Flowers

FOR SALE



Pink Thrift, 50c C.; Box-
one cent ea.;

$1.00; rose Yarrow, light, Roy-
al blue, fall Asters, 15c ea.,

- 2, 25e; Scotchbroom, lavander

Locust, 25c ea.; Chinese Bam-
boo, 50c; red Woodbind, 25c.
Mrs. Tom Harkins, Mountain
City.

Blue, white Siberian Iris,
Shasta Daisies, Narcissus, Jon-
quils, 35c doz.; Butterfly bush,
Almonds, red Woodbine, An-
thony Waters Spirea (rose
blooms), 25 ea., 2, 40c; old
fashion dbl. pink, bush type,
roses, 50c ea.; Privett hedge,



rooted, Boxwood cuttings, one

cent ea. Varilla Quarterman,
Mountain City. .

Pink Cherokee Roses, Mtn.
Laurels, Rhododendrons, red,
yellow Azaleas, white Pine,
Dogwood, Crabapples, Redbud,
Holly, Poplars, Maple, creek
Hemlock, Easter bush, 2-3 ft.,
- $2.75 doz. packed in damp
moss; pink Phlox, blue Iris,
Shasta Daisies, gray Violets,
Daylilies, Snowdrops, trailing



Arbutus, $2.50 C, Mrs. Bon-
nie Abercrombie. Mineral
Bluff.



Single blue Hyacinths, Em-
peror Daffodils, white Short-
cup Daffodils, Snowflake, all
blooming size bulbs, 2 doz. of
any one variety for $2. Add
30c postage in Ga. Mrs. R. P.
Steinheimer, Brooks.

Boxwoods, 12-14 in., wild
I white Pines,
lock, Mtn. Laurels, pink Che-
wild Cherokee Roses, 2-3 ft.,
$8. doz; Globe Arborvitaes,
15-20 in.. $4. doz. Damo moss
packed. Postpaid. Bob Wilson.
Blue Ridge.

Boxwoods, 12-14 in..





Hem-

lock, Htn. Laurels, vink Che-

rokee Roses, white Pine 3 col.
Sweet-
shrubs, 2-3 ft.. $3. doz: Globe

_ Arborvitaes. 15-20 in. $4. doz.

PP. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge.

200 Catalpa trees (worm
tree, known as the old time
Colonial flower shrub), 12 in.
25e; over 12 in. 35. No less
4 mailed. Add 25 postage.
Mrs. race Autry, Rt. 4, Buena
. Vista :







Pink Thrift. 1 M., $8.; large
June Lilies, $1. ea.; mix. col.
Iris Hly, 6, 50c; White Star
Bethlehem,:. blue grape Hya-
cinths, single blue Hyac-iths;
orange Daylilies, each, $1. for
1 doz; variegated Roses, 4. $1.
Add postage. State insp. Will
exch. flowers. Mrs. Florence
Leathers, Rt. 1. Buchanan.

Yard Cactus, yellow blooms,
25e; purple Iris and dbl. or-
ange Daylilies, ea. $1. doz;
white Narcissus, yellow Jon-
auils, $1.25 C; white Shasta
Daisies, 75c doz: white Easter
Rose, white Lily .6-8 in. 50c;
Hibiscus, red. white, pink,
large roots, 75 ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Milfred Weaver, Rt.
i. Buchanan.

Dark green pointed leaf
Boxwood cuttings. 200 for $2.
PP; Gold plate Achillea plant
viants, 5, $1.25: Per. yellow
button cluster Feverfew, 5,
$1.25. Mrs. H. W. Law, Chula.

Begonias: Star.
Guinea Wing and Split leaf
Philodendron, 65c ea; Fish
Seale, Sprengeria and Aspar-
agus Ferns, 50; Xmas, Star-
fish, Peanut, Half Moon Cac-
tus, 50c rooted, 40c cutting:
Prayer and Aluminum plants,
45c. Add postage. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming. :

Regal - Lilies, Blackberry
Lilies, Siberian Iris, 6, $1.;
Spruce and White pines,-Caly-
canthus, Min. Laurels, 12,
$1.50; Kerria Japonicas,
Snowballs, red Spirea, Japon-
icas, Jasmine, white and pur-
ple Lilacs, Abelia, Dogwood,
12, $2.50. Add pOstane Mrs.
F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Rose cuttings: yellow and
white Lady Banksia, Sweet-
heart, dbl. and single white
Cherokee, Dr. VanFleet, Marv
Wallace, others, $1. doz: 1 yr.
old, rooted Lady Banksia, Dr.
VanFleet, white Dorothy, 75c
ea; dbl. white Flowering
Peach, 3, $1.; yellow Fla.
Jasmine, 50c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104,
Chester.

Blue Easter Lilies, mix. col.
Mums, orange Daylilies, blue
Spanish Iris, Blackberry Li-
lies, blue Ageratum, $1.25
Mtn. Laurels, Ivy, Rhododen-
drons, Holly, Indian Arro-
wood, 4. $1. Add pose ne.
Mrs. Ruth Alcorn, Rt. 1, Dah-
lonega.

Boxwood, different sizes
and different prices. Mrs. Al-
ice Westbrook, Rt. 2. Cum-
ming.









Beefsteak, |



Flower seed: All col. Zin-
nias, peppermint stick candy
striped. some large as. sau-
cers, also Marigold, all col.,
some 25c cupful, or trade for
blooming Gardenia, Sweet-
shrubs or Redbuds. Add_post-
age. Also, trade yellow Chrys-
anthemums for other color
chrysanthemums. Mrs. D. J
Burdick. Rt. 1, Cordele.

Mature Orchid plants, will
bloom about Easter. Florists
type, $7. ea. Immediate ship-
ment. Write. Gilbert Martin,
Box 147, Cartersville.

Ga. Certified Easter Lily
bulbs, 4-6 in., $1.50 doz. Post-
paid. No order less that 2 doz.
Mrs. Hattie Wigley, Rt. 1, Box
230, Dallas.

White Per. Candytuft, 2 yr.
size plants, $1.50 doz; Amd.
Byrd Daisies. $1.25 doz: Nier-
embergia, Purple Robe, $1.15
doz. No chks. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Rt. 1, Dacula.

Leading varieties fruit,
shade and Mtn. trees, red
Flowering Dogwoods, shrub-
bery, cheap. Mrs. T. M. VERE:
Ellijay.

Holly bushes, $1. ea.. Dog-
wood and Mimosa, 2 of either



kinds $1.25. Jess W. Kilpat-.

rick, Rt. 1, Box 292, Capver-
hill, Tenn. (Resident of Fan-
nin Co., Ga.)

Strong, well rooted Giant
Adm. Byrd Daisy plants, $1.50
doz; 25, $2.50; $7. ; large,
lavender Stokesias. light blue
Creeping Phlox (not to be
confused with Thrift}, also
dbl. white Spice Pinks, $1.75
doz., 25, $3.: large clumps
dbl. white Spice Pinks, $2.50
doz. State insp. Mrs. O.
Scarborough, 2869 Church St.
East Point.

500 well rooted Thrift
plants, $20. and postage; also
2 nice Boxwoods, both $5.
FOB my place. H. F. Seay, Rt.
2, 3917 Panthersvilled Rd.
Ellenwood.

Large, clear yellow Chrys-
anthemums type Marigold
seed, 20c pgk. old fashioned
dbl. Touch-Me-Not seed, 25
tbls.. Widows Tears, 60c doz.
bulbs; red blooming Cattail
Cactus, not rooted, 4, 50c. Add
vostage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt.
5. Box 58, Ellijay.

Dbl. Rose of Sharon, pink,
white, orchid, red and violet,
Weigelas. deeo red. white,
pink, yellow: Tulip trees, Bu-
fordi Holly, Spicewood, large
Ligustrums, 50c ea: red Dog-
wood, $1.50 C: Cypress. col.
Svoruce, $1. ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2,
Ellijay.

Small Boxwoods, Burfordi
Holly, 25e ea; Sweet Wil-











liams. 40c doz: seed, lix. Lark- |

sour, Sweet Williams. Asters,
Rose of Heaven, Marh'- vine.
red, blue Salvia, white Hi-
biscus, Blackberry Lily, Lan-
tanas. white Dogwood. 256
tsp. Add postage. Lizzie Craw-
ford. Crawford St. Ellijay.

Trailing and 2 other kinds
Coleus pink Sultanas, orange



Amaryllis seedlings, white,
pink Oxalis, all rooted, 10c ea,
4 dif. Geraniums, Justicia,

8 dif. Cactus cuttings, 10 ea.,
Mullein Pinks, pink Yarrow,
blue, tame Violets, 40c doz;
Sword Ferns, 35e. Add post-
age. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt.
1, Box 44, Lawrenceville.

Old fashioned sweet blue
Violets, 12 plants, $1.; Ste-
phanotis seed, 25c pkg and
stamped envelope: plants,
large, $1. small, 50c ea; dbl.
white Spirea, 3, $1. Christmas
and Thanksgiving Cactus, 50c
ea. All well rooted. Mrs. H.
Bi ee Rt. 3, Lawrence-
ville :

Red, pink, orange Poppy
seed, 20 tsp., baby pink dbl.
Touch-Me- Not, red and white
star ruffled Petunias, Calliop-
sis and white, dbl. Feverfew
seed, 10c pkg. Send stamped
envelops for all seed. No.
chks. Mrs. M. Kelley, Rock-
land Rd. Lithonia.

Swiss Giant Pansies, 50,
$1.50; $2.50 C; strong Adm.
Byrd Daisy plants, $1. doz;
yellow Yarrow. Queen Anns
Lace, Silver King Artemisia,
Liriove, 25. a pink, orchid
Thrift, $1. C; purple - white
Violets. pink Oxalis, 36, $1.
Add 35e postage. Mrs. J. W.
Jones, Madison.

Rose Dhrift,9\< $1.2. Cs oak
Hydrangea. Snowballs. vellow
thornless Rose, dbl. Altheas,
variegated. 50c ea; Nandinas,



Royston,

16-18 in. 3 for $1. Add nost-
age. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1,

ie



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4 small Altheas for $1. or 3.
larger ones, $1. Add postage.
Orange dbl. Daylilies, 7
clumps $1., or will swap any
for 2 doz. Pansy plants, or
summer blooming Cushion
Mums, or other type Daylilies.
Write how you will exch. Mrs.
John R. Terry, Rt. 3, Rock-

.| mart.



Mixed col. Iris, 25, $1.25;
April blooming Narcissus, ee
bulbs, $1.50 C; Bear Grass, 3,

$1. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2,/ 1a tel !
| gine, mud grip tires, oe



Temple.
Red, pink, white Gerani-
ums, Sultana cuttings, red,

pink, white Begonias, 3, 35:
Baby breath curley Fern cut-
tings, 35 ea., Christmas Cac-
tus, 3 pieces, 25c; white, pur-
ple striped Jew, 3, 25c:; Mums,
all col., $1. doz; Iris, mix col.
$1. doz; 4 dif. house plants,
75e. Add postage. Mrs. R. W.
Starling, 207 Wesley Ave.,



Thomaston.

Dahlias: Kunzman, Loyd
George, Walon yellow, Salem
Sunshine, Rose Glory, deep

Velvet, H.R.S. peach Cactus,
Lois Welsher, Pot of Gold,
White Wonder, Albert, $3. doz:
Kelvin, Edna Dran, yellowest
in World, 50c ea. postpaid.
Mrs. Vaughn Rogers, Rt. 4,
Toccoa.



Daylilies: Silver Sheen,
Mable Fuller, Canyon Purple,
Colonial Dame, Garnet Robe,
Brocade, Amulet, Gisselle
Georgia, Afterglow, Mimosa
Rose, Maytime (pink) Cher-
ube, LaFrance. Mission Bells,
50c ea., 12, $5.; Prima Downa,
Daffle, $1. ea. 40c postage.
Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washing-
ton.



Daylilies. 125 named, bi-
colors, reds, wines, scarlet,
purples, shades of pink, rose,
ivory, orange, canary, light,
dark yellows, gold, bronze. My
selection, 12. $2., $3. and $4.;
12 mix. col. Iris, $1. 40c post-
age ist doz. 10c added dozen.
Mrs. M. P. Combs, Washing-
ton.

All col.
Cushion Mums,
Narcissus, $1.
Daylilies, dbl., and large type
Chrysanthemums, $1.; hardy
Orchids, 3. $1. Del. in Ga. No
orders less $2. Mrs. Adell
Williams, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Pansies, two cents ea.; 50
Iris, $1.00; Geraniums, 6 root-
ed, $1. 00; "90 red Verbena, $1;
dark red. Verbena, 25c ea.;
pink Cannas, 25c ea.; 1g. white
daisies, $1.00 doz; dk. red
SEH ERL 2 25.506: yellow Nar-
cissus, 25 doz.; Phlox from
seed plants, 3 doz., $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips,
Rt. 1, Royston.

Dbl. red Poppy seed, 20c
thls. pink Crape Myrtle, pink
Weigela, white English Dog-
wood and Nandinas, 25c ea.; 8
Waxleaf lLigustrums, $1. 00.
Mrs: leilar Phillips, Rt. ~ 1,
Royston.

Boxwoods, ready for letting,
dif. sizes at reasonable prices.
Mrs. Fabon Brown, Tyrone.

Golden Glow (Summer As-
ters), blue Violets, red Spider
Lilies, white Oxalis, Vinca Mi-
nor (blue flowers), yellow
Daylilies, 50e doz.; 5 doz., $2;
Pres. red, yellow stripped with
red and orange Cannas, $1.09
doz. Add 50c postage on each
item. Mrs. O. S. Fields, 407 N.
Madison St., Thomasville.

Flowers

WANTED



Summer blooming
and - purple
doz; orange













Want some dbl. Poppy and
Larkspur seed. Mrs. R
Chapman, 0-10, Pendleton
Homes, Macon.

Want 1 piece white garden
pinks, fragrant type. State
price. Mrs. Paul Lumpkin,
2018 Maple St., Rome.

Want Arabian. Jasmine,
plant or cutting, has small,
very sweet flower. Miss Billie
Wilson, Springfield.

Want several dif. col. but
no yellows or bronze Day- |p
lilies. State what kind you
have, color and price. Mrs.
Faye Morgan, Box 44, New-
ington.

Want old Wax vine, dark
green waxie leaves, small wax-
ie pink flowers on stem like









'Geraniums, flowers group on}
Se

one stem. Robt



thorough, P. O. Bo



{blacksmith blowers,

~ Equipmen

FOR SALE











1959 Jeep pickup wil
wheel drive, 6 cylinder
gine, heater spare tire a
rack, excel. cond. and
inside and out: also,
Jeep pick-up 4 wheel
new paint, heater, @ cy

runs good. Harry Arnok
Monroe, Ph. 267- 9685 E

Farm Jeep. with:
hitch and 4 wheel drive,
cond., for sale or trade
ton or 3/4 ton truck in equ
ly good cond. Located
Thomasons Dairy, Montice
lo. Gary Clark, Rt. i, Box
Monticello.

2 H. wagon, turning
plow stocks, 1 H. turne
as new, Cole cotton plant
distributors and Duplex |
tom duster, 6 rows, and oth
farming tools, priced to sell
my home. Mrs. Frank E.
Brayer, Rt. 2, Temple.

3 HP gasoline motor, g
cond., $25.00; hand turn
go
shape) $15.00; corn pl
and _ fertilizer ee !
combined, very good e
John Shelton, Rt. 2, Eu We

3 - Brown Bridge
Gainesville, Ph. 532-830!

1950 Ford 1/2 ton pick-
truck, 8 cyl., radio, heater, a
cond. throughout with
cattle bodies, $475.00. "Rabe
H. Johnson, Grayson, Ph. oe
3996 (Lawrenceville).

Feed mill, prac. new L 2
trailer mounted, power take-
off, sell half price ($75!
or will trade for open W.
face heifers. Wayne D. Philli
c/o Honey Ridge oe
Guyton Crane)

2-3933.

Pull type roto mower,
to use, fair cond. $150.
ay Powell, Rt. 1, Buena

face heave duty, 4 wh
tree planter and large ;
duty Mathis fire plow,

type, will make furrow 4
wide, $150.00 ea. E. o G

Kooler, eee
wall opening, eic., L
steel, $950.00 or best offer

|Perfect cond. J. Y.

Swan:
Paimetto, Ph. 463-3280.

2 good 2 H. wagons
with good body, leather li
and breast chains; also, 2

and Dozier blade. |
Johnson, Tallapoosa, Ph. 72

3/4 ton,

tor, stake body, $350.00. Je
Street, 784 East Ave., De
tur, Ph. 443-5524 (no coll
calls).

Dis-assembling and
parts, J. D. equipment.
B, older Hiddels 1951 G. trac.
tor: two B tractors;
cutting harrow; tractor
harrow, E=z Flow fert, sp
er; John Deere ferti
spreader; heavy duty Taylor
double cutting harr
carrier wheels; 1951, 3/4 t
GMC truck. Billy Chand
Rt. 1, Good Hope, Ph.
9604 (Monroe). No
calls.

Farm Master incubat
200 hen egg cap., perfect

G. OKelley, Maysvill
ee 2121.

alin: hammermill a
ger, needs small repair,
two 6 disc, John Deer
one in good cond, wi
wheels on rubber,
steel, needs repair, |





PAGE THREE



emachine Tift

Ae 3 point hitch,

Bae for good 1
en J. Scott, Rt. 3,

refrigeration

, Com ylete with mo-
will, trade for
harrow that

; "3 point hitch or
Iking Short-

Rapid Dayion deep well jet

: pump, 40 ft. of plastic pipe, 40
| gal.

galvanized tank. Sher-
man Hall, Pavo.

25 HP and one 40 HP elec.
motors; 15 ft. solid steel truck
| body with hydraulic tailgate,
all in good cond. F. M. Gaza-
way, 2486 Clifton Spgs. Rd.,
Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-2971.

Twenty 23 in. discs, $3.00
ea.; John Deere, 13 row grain
drill, like new, 2 seed dept.,
$600. 00; 24 ft. grain, hay, etc.
elevator, powered by Wiscon-
sin motor, V-belts, like new,
1 | $550. John Goldin, Rt. 2, Tem-
ple, Ph. 562-3463 after 8 PM.

1950 Ford pane! truck, $125;
1950 Chevrolet, 3/4 ton, truck.
$250.00; 45 HP saw, Allis
Chalmers, all in good cond.
Miles Hulsey, Rt. 3, Rock-
mart. Ph. 684-3222 (no collect
calls).

1953 Ford 8-N tractor, prac.





1a-inew 8 dise bush bog harrow,

e, elec. motor,
Ge paeonet.

cooler; Egematic egg

automatic chicken

2 egs baskets, All

riod. Jim Paul

, Lyons, Ph. 8237
rer), :

nd 100 gal. stain-

B
100.00. R. K. White-
N. tewood Rd.,
rh. ME. 4-5482.

equip.: 50
t, 60 hen cau e

: = butt. head
ipped, size 12 x 38
ac. new and 1 in
otherwise excel.
cash; used 2 disc
slow for Farmall
sash: 4 disc tiller
C., good cond.,
. Horace Be Moss,

ind 7 ihout to-
0; utility trailer, 4

deep with spare,
Ww. Rush, 2905 Lee
us. S

pick-up truck

steel bed, helper

, good heater, no bro-
an good running
tires, $250. Grady

Rt. 1, Ball Ground,

PES Cave

ida aratore. 156 HP,
ot been used much,
irrigation, feedmill,

or other farm
new cut-off saw
motor, never used,
aan Taylor, Folkston,

Tunes all
type in lines of 8 to
30 x 30 x 18 in., $3
_ feeders, 50c ea.;
i 50 ea.



| ton,

>+boro, Ph. PO. 4-9582

used 8 disc bug bog, prac. new

:|drag harrow, disc plow, row

cultivator and planters, 10 ft.
Easy-Flo, 20 disc, finishing
harrow, $2,250. Robert Fine,
Rt. 4, Box 337, Lawrenceville,
Ph, TH. 3- 3165.

Utility trailer, good cond.,
factory built with 5 x 7 ft.
metal bed, good tires and re-
cently painted, $125.00. W. A.
Vied, 3014 Barksdale Cir,,
East Point, Ph. PO. 7-6903.

6 row John Blue cotton dus-
ter, A - 1 cond. reasonably
priced; Dearborn cut-off saw,
fits Ford tractor and power
take-off in A-1 cond., prac.
new, reasonably priced. Blake
| Potts, Ri-2; Carroliton;; Ph:
854-4162 (Roopville)

Finger type tobacco trans-
planter, used 1 season, bar-
gain; 3,000 gal. H. D. molasses
tank, same as new, used 1
time; John Deere 2 section
harrow. R. E. Carmichael, Tif-
Ph. 382-6429.

300 utility Intnl. tractor, 2
sets planters, cultivators,

_|three, 16 in., bottom plows, 8-
72 ft, lift type harrow, 8 row

sprayer, 2 row Case corn pick-
er. All extra good cond. Sell
together or separately. Ru-
fus L. Miley, Rt. 2, States-



Equipment

WANTED



Want to trade good Farmall
A tractor with farm equipment
for Farmall M or Super M
Farmall tractor. W. C. Wells,
818 Main St., College Park,

Want 10 or 12 hole h o g
feeder in good. cond,, reason-
ably priced and within 50 mi.
of Thomson. State all informa-
tion in first letter. Robert Gay,
Rt. 2, Thomson.

Want front axle for CA Al-
lis Chalmers tractor. Will buy
old tractor, Ayes C. A. Allis
Chalmers. L. E - Phillips, Rt. 6,
Carrollton. ~

Want Cub Farmall tractor
with cultivator, would. con-
sider planters, ete. if the price
was right. Give best cash price
and cond. in first letter. Boyd
Boleman, Rt. 2, Hartwell.

Want 1 or 2 good used, trac-
tor tires, size 10 x 28 or 12 x
28. M. L, Martin, 318 Sims





Rd., Augusta.
Want 2 row Coastal Ber-
muda grass planter. Joe

Brown Veal, Rt. 1, Tennille.

Want four, 150 lb,, hen feed-
ers for laying hens. State best
price in first letter, name and
brand. Mrs. Jack Linzy, Rik
, | Chester.

Want 250 gal. Butane gas
tank within 25 mi. of Mariet-
ta. H. H. Garrett, Rt. 4, Ma-
rietta, Ph. 428-0729.



Want cultivator and attach-
ments and rotary cutter for

tractor and be
priced. Gilbert Rogers, Rt.
Marietta, Ph. HE. 5-3056.

Want old model tractor, pre-
fer Ford, would consider other
makes, cheap for cash. W. B.
ue Rt. 4, Box 87-A. New-
nan, Ph. AL, 3-5302.

Want eles:







water pump.
be cheap and within ra-



mowing. Must fit Farmall Cub}-
Teescna ly :

Want post hole digging at-
tachment for Ford 8-N trac-
tor, 13 x 18 in. diameter bit,
for hydraulic lift. Wm. R.
Armstrong, PO Box 2363, At-
lanta 18.

Livestock

FOR SALE







Cattle

3 Reg. Black Angus heifers,
13, 16 and 17 mos. old, ali
bred to Reg. Angus bull, Eile-
enmere bloodlines, very gen-
tle and halter broke; also,
Holstein heifer, 28 mos. old,
will freshen last of Feb., $750.
for lot or sell separately. Rob-
ert H. Johnson, Grayson, Ph.
843-3996 (Lawrenceville).

Reg.



prox. 500 Ibs., fine herd bull
prospect. J. Britt Chandler,
Jr., c/o Spring Hill Farm,
Watkinsville, Ph. SO. 9-3171
(mornings).

35 heavy springing heifers,
calfhood vaccinated, dehorn-
ed, Guernseys, Jerseys and
Holsteins, some calving every
day. All are bred to Angus
bull. Julius F. Bishop, PO Box
987, Athens, Ph. LI. 6-6591.

Dairy set-up: 40
cows, 3 unit pipeline milker,
1890 gal. Craft tank, 500 Ib.
base with Irvindale, Farm-
all H. tractor, I. H. C. 45 hay
baler and new Avery, 4 disc,
tiller, all for $15,000. T. E.
Ferrell, Madison, Ph. 616M2.

Polled Hereford cow and
bull calf. 5 mos. old. F. A.
DeVane, Thompson Br. Rd.,
Gainesville.

15 grade Black Angus,
Hereford and Holstein cows,
high producing brood cows,
bred to Hereford bull, will
calve in spring, excel, nurse
cows. Sell by pound or per
head. Fred W. Carter, Rt. 1,
Byron, Ph, WO. 3-4218.

40 Whiteface brood cows,
most with calves by side; Reg.
polled Hereford bull, good as
there is in South, from Gen.
Lucas Clays herd; 10 Black







+} Angus brood cows, most with

calves by side; top Reg. Black
Angus bull. All must be
moved by Jan. 31. John D.
Gilbert, 1896 Ridgewood Dr.,
NE, Atlanta 7, Ph. DR. 7-5471.

Ist calf Holstein heifers,
calfhood vaccinated, to start
ealving during January. H. F.
Robinson, Rt. 1, Bonaire, Ph.
429-1812.

Jersey milch cow, $200.
Mrs. E. L. Fuller, 4083 Rig-
gins Mill Rd., Macon, Ph, SH.
5-0914.

5 yr. old Guernsey cow,
bred to purebred Hereford
bull, to freshen first wk. in
June; now giving 2 gals. dai-
ly on light feed. never goes
dry, also 2 mo. old Guernsey
bull calf; $175. -for both;
purebred Holstein bull calf,
3 mos. old, $50. Jerrv Chas-
tain, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. -

Tap Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, 2 mos. old. best of blood-
lines. Paul A. Temoleton,
Hephzihbeh, Ph. LY. 2-2264.
7 to 10 PM,

Santa Gertrudis bulls, just
weaned, for sale. J. W. Mor-
vis. FO; Box 119; Carrollton,
Ph. TE, 2-2852.

Sttoeky built, well marked,
Reg., horned Hereford bull,
ealved Feb. 5, 1961, well tam-
ed and halter broke. Carl
Roberts, Ball Ground,

Unregistered Black Angus
bull, calved May 23. 1961,
Sire Gen. Futch 105, 2934872:
Dam, unregistered, but good
Black Angus stock. Will make
excel. stock bull for unreg.
herd, $100. at farm. P, V
Pridgeon, 643 Owens St.,
Waycross. Ph. AT, 3-7152.



Swine



Reg. SPC meat type pigs,
50-50 markings. weaned and
wormed, from champion
bloodlines. fast gainers. Will
not ship. Curtis M. Agner, Rt.
qaaes 58X, Fitzgerald, Ph.

Purebred meat type Duroc
pigs,
lines, Reg. in buyers name, P.



M
dius of 50 mi. J. Thrasher, Hw.
dex.

M. Middleton, Rt. 3. Way-
cross (5 mi, out Valdosta
for the Duroc

Hereford bull calf, 10}
mos. old, dark red color, ap-}

milen }

from champion blood- |

Purebred ae type Duroc|
pigs, from top lines.
Henry S. Brantlev, Rt. 2,
Harrison, Ph. 392-J-3 7 mi.
S. Tennille, just off Hwy. 15).

Reg. Spotted Poland China
boar, almost large enough for
service, will Reg. in buyers
name. Hugh Westbrook, Rt. 1,
Cave Spring.

Spotted Poland China
erossed with OIC, 8 wk. old
pigs, $10. ea. J. L. Croy, Rt.
6, Marietta, Ph, 428-0927.

Breeding age boars and
gilts of top bloodlines in two
breeds, Hampshire and Duroc.
Lawton Ursrey, Hazlehurst,
Ph. FR. 5-2155 after 6 PM.

16 pigs, 12 wks. old, spotted
Poland China and PIC, $15.
ea. Sell all or part. Homer L.
Smith, Rt. 2. Box 264, Buff-
ington Rd., College Park.



Horses, Mules & Ponies



Some good mules for sale.
Berry J. Whatey, Hwy. 85,
Senoia.-

Small Shetland pony, red
and white, ideal for children,
eomplete with bridle, saddle,
blanket and martingale. Har-
ry Argroves, Rt. 3, Greenville,
Ph. OR. 2-4972.

2 small Shetland pony
stud colts, 1 broke, other
partly broke, $50. and $55. or
both for $100.; prac. new sad-
dle and-bridle for lg. horse,
1/2 price. $50. Aivah Pasley,
700 Brookwood Dr., Thomas-
ton, Ph, 7-3639.

Gentle black and _ white
Shetland pony, saddle and
bridle for sale or trade for
cattle of equal value. All let-
ters ans. Barry Wood, c/o
Dewey Wood, Box 7, Ball
Ground, 3

Horses, all sizes, bred mares
and ponies, gentle. Sell group
of 6 Shetland ponies, choice
of jet black stallion or dapple,
5 mares, all bred except one
9-mo- old, $625: also, At
Stud: gaited golden Palomino
stallion, full mane and _ tail,
gerile, excel, conformation,
Fee $20. Don Cochran, c/o
Rebel Ridge Farm, Shiloh
Rd., Kennesaw.

Black Quarter horse geld-





ing, $125.; large roan Tenn.
Walker gelding, perfect for
family horse. $165. Allen

Fielding, Watkinsville.

_ Saddle horse, big roan geld-
ing, gentle, $150. R. B. Bowen,
Madras, (near Newnan).

Shetland pony mares, some
with colts by side and rebred,
some are heavy in foal, some
are child broke. $150. ea. and
up; also, 2 Mexican burro
Jennies, bred, $65. Ww.
Kirkland, 2621 Ball Park Dr.,
Tucker, Ph. 938-1574.

8 yr. old bay Quarter horse
gelding, stylish, good confor-
mation, for experienced rider,
$175. or trade for gentle. rid-
ing mare with easy canter,
gentle for children, Will de-
liver in truck, E, E. Wantland,
Rt, 1, Box 110, Fort Valley.

Purebred Arabian filly. 17
mos. old, dark red-chestnut
color, light yellow mane and
tall, blaze. Sound, no blemish-
es. good cond., Reg. No. 11976.
Would consider part trade on
good, gentle, riding mare,
prefer half Arab or thorough-
bred. Margaret SEC
Donalsonville, Ph. JA, 4-
2468.

Rich red sorrel mare mule,
gentle. will work anywhere,
about 1,400 Ibs., $300.; also.
several other mules, mated
and single; black gelding,
gentle for children and ladies,
perfect for child to learn to
ride on; red sorrel gelding,
sentle, no bad habits. O. H.
Jordan, Sr.. 628. College St.,
Cuthbert, Ph. RE, 2-2434.

6 yr. old gelding pony,
black and white. saddle and





| bridle, $175. Pat Stewart, 632

Meriwether St., Griffin, Ph.
7822.
5 mo, old Palomino filly

colt, blaze face, 4 white stock-
ing feet, $150.; 7 mo. old stud
colt, smoke color, $125. E. W.
Lewis, Bar None Ranch, PO
Drawer L. Brunswick. Ph.
AM. 5-3247.

Sheep and Goats





3 Nubian goats, mother and
2 little ones, male and female,
5 mos. old, $45. or will sell
separately. Mrs. Talmadge
Hamlin, Rt. 1, Conyers, (Mag-



net Community).

At Stud: Reg. srogeenburg.
buck, fee $3. E. McMahon,

RE, 3-3710.

Thoroughbred white Saan-
an billy, 10 -12 mos. old,
large for age, horned type;
nannie goat, same _ breed,
about 3 yrs. old. freshened
twice, gave 4 qts., dry now. |
due to freshen about Feb. 17.
$15. or $10 ea. Letters ans. G
P. Cochran, Rt. 3, Box 224
College Park (1 mi, So. of.
College Park on Roosevelt
Hwy.. next to Hwy, 29 Mo-
tors). : ;









Livestock

WANTED



Want yoke of oxens. Must
be well broke, gentle and
reasonably priced. J, K. Hyde,

Rt. 2, Box 3, Thomasville,
Ph. CA. 6-2705 (no collect
ealls). <3



Want 2 or 3 large common
billy goats for breeding pur-
poses. Would take milk stock.
Wayne D. Phillips, c/o Honey
Ridge Plantation, Guyton
(Effingham), Ph. PR. 2- 3933.

Want Guinea or small type
Jersey milch cow giving about
5 gal. per day. Must be gen-
tle and reasonable. Wayne
Hamon, Box 406, St. Marys.

Want small Shetland pony.
Must be suited for 4 yr. old
boy, very gentle and: reason=-
ably priced, prefer a mare.
John B. Walker, Rt. 4. Post
Rd.. Cumming, Ph. GR. 5-
4742 (Alpharetta).

Want one big boned Black
Essex male hog, 6 mos. old or
older. Ferman Dorminey, Rt.
2 Douglas.

Want to trade nice, gentle.
saddle gelding for a mare that
racks. A, Fuller, 5900
Peachtree - Dunwoody, At-
lanta, Ph. 255-2258.

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE









Good, tender, old time corn-
field bean seed, white cut-
shorts, Germ. 92 pct., white
Cweaseback, Germ.
Speckled Cutshorts, Germ. 92
pet., white half runner garden _
beans, Germ. 95 pct. All, 75
cupful of either variety. Add |
postage. Mrs. Preston South-
erland, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

White nest onions, $2.00
gal., red scallion onion but-
tons, $1.25 gal; small scallion
onion sets, $1.25 gal, red
scallion onions, $1.25 gal. al-
so red Valencia Peanuts, f o r.
eating, $2.25 peck. Add post-
age. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Be
Ground.

Giant sure: seed Cir, 8 ft.,
25 seed, $1.0 Ps George
Ernst, Topas

Tropical tomato seed, origi-
nally from So. America, pro-
lific, most resistant to fun-
gus, heat, cold, drought, peel
without scalding, 10 doz. seed,
$1.00 plus stamped, addressed
envelope. D. T. Gates, Rt. 1, -
Hamilton.

Cokers Moregrain 0 ats,
Germ, 96 pct. no noxious
weeds, recleaned and in new
bags, $1.00 bu. FOB. Fred
Flanders, Rt. 6, Box 245, Dub~
lin, Ph. BR 2-0289.

Gourd seed: African Giant,
Worlds largest, 6 x 7 ft., 3
seeds $1.00; 8 seed, $2.00;
small var., Martin, Dishrag,
Bird House, Bottle, ete. 3 pks.
$1.00; also want Baseball Bat
gourds. Lefty Morgan, Rt. 4,
Waycross. :

Gourd seed: Bushel, large.
handle, Birdhouse, Dipper or
Martin,.and small ornamental
gourds, 1-1/2 doz. seed, 25

-jplus stamped envelope. Also, .

Martin gourds, 25c ea. Cannot
ship. notify before coming.
Mrs. Alta Wood, Rt. a fer
tin.

Jumbo, Ornamental an 4d
Long Neck gourd seed, 3. doz.
25 with a stamped and ad-
dressed envelope, will exch.
for dried fruit, nest onions,
pecans and other poy Pets
able farm produce. J. H. Gor-
don, Rt. 1, Adel.

Mastodon straw be Ty n =
plonts, $1.00 C. Toma Rey="



pos Rt. 2, ea ces



1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Phi

05s Cia:

PAGE FOUR

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE





British Sovereign straw-

berry plants, 50c doz. PP in 2

. doz. lots or more. Ga. only. C.

A, Shell, 1675 Willis Mill Rd.
. 8, W., Atlanta 11.

~ Leading varieties scupper-
nong plants, both black and
__ brown, well rooted. B. O. Car-
_ter, Rt. 4, Box 294 C. Griffin.

Muscadine grape vines and
black raspberries, Blueberries,
-eatnip bunches, beechnut,
hazelnut, bushes, 6 for $1.00
of either variety; old fashion-
ed peach trees, 3, $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt.
6, Gainesville.

Govt insp., budded and
grafted pecan trees: Stuart,
Desirable, Farley, and Elliott,
2-3 ft., $2.00; 3 - 4 ft., $2.25;
A= 5 ft. $2.50; 5 = 6 t:, $3
plus sales tax; for orders of
100 or more, deduct 25c per
tree. Some after or Exp. Col.
EL. E. Bacon, Baconton. Ph.
2772.

Apple: June, Transport, red
and yellow Delicious, Red
Rome, Yates, Blacks, Stayman,
also Ga. Bell, Elberta, June
peach trees, 35c ea. up ac-
cording to grade; pears, cher-
ry, plums, apricots, 40c ea.;
grapevines, 20c; chestnuts, 50c
ea. Add postage. T. M. Webb,
Ellijay.

Strawberry plants, Masto-
don, Blakemore and Klondikes,
$1.25. C; 500, $3.75: $5.00 M;
sugar pear sprouts, 2, $1.00:
Limber Twig and other ap-
ples, 3, $1.00. Mrs. Guy Crowe,
Rt. 1, Cumming.

Old fashion peach, B 1 ue
Damson plum and May cherry
trees, ea. 3, $1.00; garlic bulbs,
6, $1.00; black raspberries,
Himalaya blackberry, musca-
dine grape vines, 6, $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. P.
Smith, Rt. 6, Clarksbridge Rd.
Gainesville.









- Concord grape vines, well
rooted, some with long run-
ners, good roots, some ig
sprouts, shipped and damp
moss packed. Add postage.
(Party did not say price of
items). H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917
Panthersville Rd., Ellenwood.

Chas. W. frost-proof cab-
bage plants ready 300. $1.25;
500, $2.00; $3.50 M. Del. Ga.
ay crenclor, Pitts. Ph. MI 8-
2 De



Klondike strawberry plants,
well rooted, damp packed, $1
C.; $9.00 M. Add 25c post-
age and handling chgs. Min,
shipment 200 plants. No out-
-of-the-state. Mrs. Luther S.
_ Butler, 466 Page Ave., N. E.,

- Atlanta 7. Ph. DR 3-1846.

Poultry

o FOR SALE





4 mottled Ancona pullets
and 2 roosters, $6.50 or $1.25
ea; mix. bantam pullets, 6
mos. old, just started laying,
$1.00 ea., cockerel free with
ea. 5 pullets; also 2 Blue
Speckled cockerels and 3 white
Bantams, $1.00 ea. Burton
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground,

7 mix. brown and black
bantam hens and rooster, 60c
ea. also, 1 pr. Golden Sebright
bantams, $3.00: 3 Speckled
bantam hens and rooster, 85c
ea. Will ship. Dewey Holland,
Box 14, Coogler Rd. Dalton.

Pit games, 10 hens and cock,
1/2 Brown Red and:1/2 B. B.
Red, $15.00 for lot; also, Show
type bantams, Modern Bir-
cheris, $4.00 trio; O. FE. Blue
game bantams, $1.00 ea. G, R.
Baldwin, 1150 Tucker Pl. S. W.
Atlanta 10. Ph. PL 5-5416 (af-
ter,.5 PM.)

RH. Stag, wt. 5-1/2 lbs.,
$2.00;one 1/2 Blue Traveler,
1/2 Warhorse stag, $1.50 C. L.
en 112 Oak St. Gaines-
ville. >>

Pure Dark Cornish April
hatch cockerels, $2.00 ea. Edw.
Teena, Rt. 3, Madison. Ph.

15 bantam hens, some mix-
ed, few purebred Golden Se-
brights, 50c ea. H. H. Garreit,
Rt, 4, Marietta. Ph. 428-0729.







Malachi | J

Ge drakes). Write or phone.



MARKET BULLETIN ae

Pure Dark Cornish cocker-}

els, almost ready for service,
$2.00 ea. here. Write before
coming after as cockerels are
on range. H W. Thurmond,
Farmington,

30 to 35 young White Leg-
horn hens for sale cheap. S. E.
Jackson, Rt. 1, Faletteville,
Ph. 461-7067.

White Rock, Parmenter Reds
and Barred Rocks, ali full
blood, 5 mos. old, ready for
layers, $2.00 ea. Can be seen
at-my place. Mrs. E. L. Fuller.
4083 Riggins Mill Rd., Macon.
Ph. SH 5-0914.

Dark Cornish hens, large
type, $2.00 ea., 5 hens, $9.50
and 1 rooster free with 5 hens
at my home, 1-1/2 mi. No.
Folsom off Hwy. 140, or ship
and party pay exp. Chgs. Mrs.
Hd: Stone; Rt. 2, Box 105,
Adairsville.

15 Ginn Red roosters, April
hatch, $4.00 ea. or less for





entire lot. H. B. Fullbright,
Rt. 1, Bowersville.

Araucanus Haster E g g
chickens, 11 young hens, 4

roosters. Sell 3 hens and roos-
ter for $15.00. R. H. Clark, Rt.
1, Lithonia. :

2 yr. old Morgan WH cock,
been on walk 10 mos., about
6 lbs. A-1 cond. 1 Morgan
with hen, wheatie color, 6
mos. old, both pure, $17.50
for both. Ed M. Cambron, 120
woodland St., Cedartown.



4 Silver Spangled Hamburg
pullets, just beginning to lay,
$1. ea. John F. Usry, 1605
Maryland Ave., Augusta.

40 head of W. L. hens. 50c
ea. O. M. Hooper, Rt. 7, Gain-
esville.





Giant Black Minorea eggs
and Black Minorca cockerels,
select breeders, ready for
service. L. B. Millians, 105
Temple Ave., Newnan.

Speckled guineas, 50c ea.
also few mix. bantams, 50c ea.
. L. Croy. Rt. 6, Marietta.
Ph. 428-0927.

Poultry |

WANTED.







Want 3 or 4 Mallard ducks

nooWi Kellys 2 Sr ibe
Bells Ferry Rd. Marietta. Ph.
428-5009. 3

Want 3 guinea hens and 1
guinea rooster, Blue Speckled
stock, not over 25 mi. Atlanta
and priced right. Charlie A.
Pittman, 2869 Allen Lane,
Atlanta 15. Ph. MA 2-2188.

Want 200 laying hens from
8 mos. to 1 yr. old, or young-
er, within radius Fitzgerald.
Will come after. write what
you have and price. Mrs. L.



Good eating Red Skin pea-
nuts, closely graded, $8.00 bu.;
$2.25 pk. Parcel Post PP any-
where in Ga., out of state or-
ders $6.50 bu., customer pays
postage. No less than 1 pk.
sold. C. B. Sherer, Rt. 1, Box
44, LaGrange.

Game & Fowl

FOR SALE



30 common pigeons at my
home. Sell lot for $15.00, or
trade for 10 heavy breed hens
laying or 12 pullets not less
than 3 mos. old. Write before
coming after. Kenneth Platt,
Box 291, Vadalia.

Young American Giant Ho-
mer pigeons, $6.00 pr..in black,
black splash and brown
splashed. Ship Exp. Col. Mal-
colm Kuter, Box 155, Austell.
Ph. 943-5022 (Powder Spgs.)

20 pr.- Racing Homer pi-
geons, $15.00 or 50c ea. J. D.
Bryan, 1794 Danrich Dr. De-
eatur,

800 to 1,000 Bobwhite quail,
fully feathered, raised in large
flight pen, nice birds. Per. 109.
Ship Exp. Col; also Jumbo
White King pigeons, $4.00 pr.
C. L. Cauthon, Riverdale. Ph.
GR 8-8106 after 6 PM,

800 Bobwhite quail, 75 Chu-
kars, 40 Tennessee Red quail,
Per. 10. J. L. Tade, 1328 21st
St. Columbus. Ph. FA 3-2422.

Bobwhite quail, $1.00 ea.
Per. 70. T. G. OKelley, Mays-
ville. Ph. 652-2121,

Northern Bobwhite quail,
$1.00 ea. Ship Exp. Col. Per.
19. Byron M. Davis, 2008 Dod-
son Dr., S. W. Atlanta 11. Ph.
DI 4-2305. :

Extra large 1960-61 hatch
breeder quail, wt. up to 10 and
1/8 ounces or four oz. larger
than average. Imp. 41 yrs.,
Will pay $10.00 pair for unre-
lated superior quail to fur-
ther improve mine. Free col.
photos of Champions and wt.
certificates. Per 27. Wm A.
Thomas, Box K, 421 Mark
Bidg., Atlanta 3. Ph. MU 8-
866. -

200 extra large 1961 hatch
Bobwhite quail, for sale. Geor-
ge Blalock, Rt. 1, Box 198,
Grovetown, Ph. RE 6-2241 (or
6541).

1961 hatch Chukars, $2.00
ea. flight pen conditionad, al-
so 4 pr. guaranteed layers for
breeders, $5.00 pr.; also, Bob-
white breeding pens. Per. 194.
J. L. Taylor, Taylors Mill Rd.
Fort Valley. Ph. TA 5-8292.

Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE



















3463 (after 8 PM)

Fescue and Clover hay, 80c
and $1.00 bale at barns in
Sandy Springs and Alpharetta.
George West, Jr., 4825 P'ires-
Dunwoody Rd., NE Atlanta,
Ph, BL. 5 - 3937,

Coastal Bermuda hay, well
fertilized, good quality, $25.00
ton. Leon Ensz, Stapleton, Pa.
7557 (Louisville).

Peavine and cane hay, 80c
bale, $35.00 ton. T. G. OKel-
ley, Maysville, Ph. 652-2121.

About 20 tons good fertiliz-
ed Coastal Bermuda hay, cut
and cured without rain, $39
ton at my farm. Mrs. D. F.
Griffis, Rt. 1, Odum, Ph. JU.
4-2131.

18 tons bright Kobe Lespe-
deza hay, cured without rain,
$35.00 ton at barn in McDon-
ough; also, 5 tons dark Oat
hay, $15.00 ton. L. E. Hollin-
ger, 1819 Candler Rd., Deca-
tur, Ph. BU. 4-4532.

Several hundred bales fine
grade Sericea hay and_ sey-
eral hundred bales fine grade
Crabgrass, $1.00 bale at my









barns or will sell by ton. S.|

H. Sebren, c/o Farview Farms,
Douglasville, Ph. WH. 22970.

Quality hay, Coastal Ber-
muda, Bahia, mixed grass Les-



pedeza, Farm located No. of|~

Butler on Flint River. Frank

Riley, Butler, Ph. UN. 2-4975. Rag



Fescue hay for sale or trade
for pigs. Marlin Alexander, Rt.
4, Cleveland. se

No. 1 Alfalfa top grade hay,
$45.00 ton at barn; good Or-
chard grass and Clover, $40
ton.; grass and Oat hay, $35
ton. All baled without rain.
George C. Morris, 984 Mt.
Airy Dr., SW, Atlanta 11, Ph.
753-1384.

Bright Coastal Bermuda hay,
made without rain, $35.00 ton
delivered; also, A quality
Brown Top Millet available. 2
tons minimum delivery with-
in 45 mi. radius of Atlanta.
W. J. McAlpine, Jr. 58 14th
St. Atlanta 9, Ph. 875-9296

Square baled hay, any
amounts, for sale..John Gold-
in, Rt. 2, Temple, Ph. 562 -









Bright smoothe fertilized
field hay, made without rain,
$20.00 ton. Wm. Schroer, Rt.
2, Box 6, Valdosta, Ph. CH.
2-0607.

Fine quality hay for sale at
my barn, 75c bale; also, feed
corn at my barn, $1.35 bu. R.
B. Bowen, Madras, (near
Newnan).

About 600 bales Clover hay,
not rained on and 500 bales
Oats grown with lots of chick-
en litter on it. All in medium
size bales, cheap at my farm.
Julys. Kranats, Rt. 1, Dbl.
Bridge Rd., Demorest.

Quality hay, $28.00 ton. S.
von Schweinitz, Appling.







Brownins, Rt. 2, Box 184,
Fitzgerald. te

Want 1 Ringneck female
dove, also want 1 bantam
(chicken) rooster, Top Notch
with top white and body
black, R. D. Winn, Box 215,

Rochelle.

Pecans and
Peanuts

FOR SALE





Large hulled black walnuts,
25 lb. No less than 4 Ibs. ship-
ped. You pay postage; Good
Virginia run peanuts, lle Ib.
plus postage. Alma Harrison,
Rt. 1, Damascus.

New crop Stuart pecans, 35
Ib.; large seedlings, 4 Ibs., $1.
Add postage. Lucy K. Barrett,
Jersey.

cert a REIS RS ue ACE IESE

This years yield of black
walnuts. No reasonable offer
refused for the lot. Mrs. Wm.
. Wendt, 4297 Campbellton
Rd., SW, Atlanta.

About 4,000 Ibs. choice
Stuart pecans, carefully pick-
ed up and sacked at my home
2-1/2 mi. E. of Thomasville,
20c lb. S. O. Ingram, Rt.
Thomasville, Ph. CA. 6-0382.

1961 black walnut meats,
large, nice and clean, $1.50
Ib. PP; 5 lbs., $7.25. Prompt
service. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson,
Hiawassee. :





30 tons bright Peavine hay,
baled without rain, $30.00 ton;
20 tons Peavine hay, baled be-
hind combine, $25.00 ton. Can
del. in loads at small charge.
H. C. Allen, Rt. 3, McDonough,
Ph. 423-3379.

Prime quality Coastal Ber-
muda hay, $34.00 ton.; mixed
grass hay, $28.00 and $30.00
ton. Delivery at small extra
cost. Pierce L. Cline, Rt. 1, So-
cial Circle, Ph. 786- 7821.

Bermuda, Crabgrass and
Fescue mixed, no rain on it,
$30.00 ton or 75 bale, in
square bales, 50 to 60 lbs. per
bale. Berry J. Whatey, Hwy.
85, Senoia.

Fescue and Lespedeza hay,
all in square bales, 50c bale
at barn. No letters ans. Hoy
rey Fayetteville, Ph. HO.
-7123.

Hay, 50c, 65c and 75c bale;
$20.00, $25.00 and $30.00 ton
in truck loads. All prices at
barn, or can deliver at small
extra charge. R. L. Jackson,
c/o Flint River Farms, Jones-
boro, Ph. DR. 8-2245.

100 bales O-Too-Tun hay,
sundried, $1.35 bale. Mrs,
tans McBrayer, Rt. 2, Tem-
ple.

2,000 bales extra good hay,
Meadow grass mixed w i t
Dallas grass, Fescue and La-
dino Clover, cut and baled
without rain, 50c bale at my
barn, 6-1/2 mi. S. Hartweil
on Hwy. 77. Joe B. Higgin-











h| Ph. 964-6845.



Miscellaneous

FOR SALE

1961 nice bright sun dried
apple fruit, free of worms,
65e lb. PP in zones 1 and 2
only, sold in 5 or more lbs.
only. Mrs. Nathan Weather-
by. Rt. 3, Box 35-A, Ball
Ground.

4 country cured hams, wt.
24 to 26 Ibs. each, 75c Ib.
Will ship. Dewey Holland,
Box 14, Coogler Rd. Dalton.

Nice sun dried apples, free
of peel and core, acid and
sweet kind, not Golden De-
licious, quick cooking, 60c Ib.:
limited amount of shade dried
leaf sage, 50c qt. plus postage
on both. Mrs. Leona Mullen,
Rt. 2, Lyerly.

Long, red hot. pepper pods,
25 doz. for home use. Add
postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt.
5, Box 58, Ellijay. j

12 nice print dairy feed
sacks, one of a kind, $4.50 PP.
No checks. Mrs. Percy Martin,
Rt. 1, Carnesville.

Stable manure, (pick-up
truck load) 1/2 ton, $2.50.
Charles L. McDaniel. Rt. 1,
DeMooney Rd., College Park,





Lg. Martin gourds, 40c ea.,
doz.; small ornamental

x

doz.;





botham, Rt. 3, Hartwell, |

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Ose als
1083.

comfortable, $60. G
bury, 90 -
Avondale

38889.

Dry ground sag.
cup full plus postag
Gennia Brown, R
Ground. :

Lg. Martin gourds
med., 35c; catnip an
permint, 25c bunch, 3
es, 60c; sassafra;
Meadow, yellow
apple root,

pulverized, 2
cup full; also, good usec
churn, $8. at my home.
ae McBrayer, Rt. 2,
ple. : 2

Hot red pepper pod;
home use, 25 doz.: 5 do
postage. Miss
Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 5
Jay. 4

Elec. churn dasher a
cond., reasonable. M

Ib. lard box full,
lard box full of

der. Add postage. P.
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Russet pony saddle,
cond., $30. Linda Mobl
Maple St., Hapeville,
1-9687 after 4 PM. _

California multiplying
seed, 50c start and stam
envelope: No COD or
Mrs"R2=- A Nolen: =.
Buchanan. os

Nice clean, 1961 crop,
apples, 50c 1b. post ps
E. L. Lavender, Rt.
Gordon. ee

Wild cucumber bark
bane, Queen of Meadoy

yellow root and Ma

$1. Add postage. G.
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

eap. No letters or

ea. plus postage. W:
COD. Prompt shipment.
Mae Wagoner, Rt. 2.
ville. :

Used pony saddles
Cie
ville.

Rattle snake master,
plants, $1.; small, 2.
checks or stamps. Mon
ders only. Will
dug. Mrs. Nora Lee L
Rt. 4, Box 171, Sylvania.

Garlic bulbs, Kudzu |

$1.25 C: black walnuts,
quapins, chestnuts and
simmons, 6. $3.; goos
and blueberry, $1.25
museadine grapes. black

4 $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Alcorn. Rt. 1, Dahlonega

Sales Event:

January 26 Friday
Georgia Aberdeen-Ar
Assn., Sale... Se
Union Stock Yards, Albany
Dougherty Co., Stock Yar
Selling 55 Reg. Breedin
Age Bulls 40 female
many with calves

and Re-Bred. Carl {

ker, Fieldman, 3858

St. Macon. ge aieg

$:
iden, Hwy. 92, Fa



Shospior, Sale :
arm, Hwy. 23 near
boro, Wie Co., be

McBean and Girar
50 Top lots. ..1
females. (This i
that produced th
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