Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 June 13

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Phil

Campbell,



Farmers

ulleti

Commissioner








ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 13, 1962

NUMBER 41



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caged White Christ-
man, unencumbered,
nm farm doing light
mk and caring for in-
erson. Want room,
d_ $25. per wk. salary.
Harrington, Box 14,

ienced single white
ants job on farm as
Can do painting,
equip. and handle
. Hasy to get along
nd can go anywhere.
olan, 2431 Baker Rd.,
tlanta.

ed man, college grad-
smal] family wants





























































R.| able to furnish

1, Box 308, Pooler, Ph.
211 (6-9 p.m.).
rienced dairy
with small

farm
family

, no row crops. D. E.
t. 1, Monticello.

Rossville.

id wife, ages 51 and
job on cattle farm
ng with broilers.
ean drive truck and
r, do not drink, Want
5 R. house. Have to be
and can move anytime.
Johnson, Rt. 1, Monroe.

1 man, 37 yrs. old,
small family wants job
m caring for 6,000 lay-
s, no grading machine.
onest and dependa-
arty ans. must not drink.
easonable wkly. salary.

/ exchange ref, if neces-
ary. See me anytime. Char-
de Murdock, Rt. 1, (near
Gro. Store), Summer-



encumbered man wants
ent for looking after
and doing some light
work. Want place near
{ an furnish good ref-

mees and has own income.
hewning, Rt. 3, Law-

fob oyrs. old,





dc

ange references.
; letters answered.

drink. Want sal-



-H. Langley, 1290 Arkose

S. E., Atlanta 16.



z

ner -




ob in dairy barn and.
|Atlanta 8.

. | cooking,
,| Must have no bad habits. Mil-

; job as caretaker on -
Can do painting, rough Want foreman for So. Ga.
ter work. Good health|farm, want man who is work-

Rpt ;
place to batch. Will
Only

fant man with small fami-
- man to batch, white or
ored, work in dairy and do
feneral farm work for
00. monthly and 3 R. house
for stove. L. E. Ferrell,

Want white, healthy, clean,
middle - aged, unmarried,
Christian woman to live on
farm, care for elderly moth-
er, keep house, do some cook-
ing and laundry and light
farm work, in exchange for
room, board and salary. Ap-
-ply only if interested in per-
manent work, Health card
and recent references re-
quired. Write, giving experi-
ence, age, religion, etc. Mrs.
C. M. Pippin, Jr., Rt. 2, Box
352, Albany, Ph. He 2-7704.

Want experienced milk
man who can operate serge
milkers, and attend approx.
36 cows. Good 4 R. house,
with running water . and
lights on school bus and mail
route. H. D. Smith, Rt. 3,
Jackson, Ph. 6831. ;

Want someone to cultivate
truck farm on share basis,
self, single
man or couple. Positively no
deadbeats or drunks. Furnish
references. Near church and
transportation; also, some ex--
tra work available. C. W.
Page, 149 North Ave, N. E.,



Want nice, middleaged wo-
man, good health, to live in

along with, or in house by
self, and do light farm work,
and housekeeping.

lis Stone, Rt. 2, Fairmount.



Want nice, - refined white
lady to do light farm work
and housekeeping. No bad
habits. Will pay $20. per
week. Prefer lady who can
drive or learn to drive. State
experience and age. J. F.
Everett, Rt. 2, Statesboro.



Want white woman to do
light housekeeping and light
farm work, with elderly cou-
ple for room, board, and rea-
sonable salary. J. V. Hamil-
ton, Box 51, Rt. 2, Kennesaw,
Ph, 428-5916.

Want white man, 37-48 yrs.
old, small family and son 16
yrs. or older to work with
him. No row crops. Raise
hay, pecans and cattle, both,
to know how to operate trac-
tors, hay baler, pecan spray-
er, etc. No drunks. Good
weekly salary, 5 room house
with elec. and wired for elec.
stove. S. J. Clay, So. Walden
a Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. 788-





Must
have
house
with
also,

er as well as foreman.
know corn farming,
small family. Furnish
on school bus route
plumbing and _ elec.;
want farm hand with small
family for work on farm.
Steady work. 5 room house
on school bus Rt. No drinkers.
Both give references. Jack
Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want couple, 25-45, (no
children) to live in good house
with bath and wired for elec.
stove, to serve as caretakers
both doing various small
farm work. Good opportunity
for advancement for sober,







































3 doz., $

| home with widow, easy.to get]



Flowers

FOR SALE



Lemon daylilies, blue Dutch
Iris, everlasting Moss, yellow
flowers, Carnat ions, dbl.
white, light pink and deep
pink, 3 plants, 50c; Pincush-
ion, Corneob and Patty Cake
Cacti, 3, 50c; Houseleak, 4,
50c. Add postage. Mrs. Pres-
ley Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

White and pink Periwinkle,
l.; red Salvia, 15, $1.
All col. Dwarf Cockscomb, 3
doz., $1.; Per. Candytuft, $3.-
50 C, Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Rt.
1, Dacula.

Lg. type pale pink Chrys-
anthemums, Dwarf, Mari-
golds, $1. doz.; bright red and
purple Verbena, red leaf Can-
nas, 6, $1.; white Sweet Al-
lysum, mixed colors Phlox,
20, $1.; African Violet leaves,
10, $1. All at my home, can-
not ship. No Sunday sales.
Located near US Honor farm.
Permit 379. Mrs. B. D. Odom,
3898 Panthersville Rd., Rt. 2,
Ellenwood, Ph. BU. 4-0159.

Giant size Dahlias, white,
red, Apricot, yellow, pink,
Jersey Beauty, Sandiago, var-
igated-lav. white; rose -eream,
varigated yellow - purple,
Blue Bird, 6 bulbs, $1.25 or
$2. doz.; purple Widow Tear
plants, 6, 50c; mix col. dbl.
Touch-Me-Not seed, 20c_ tbl.
Add postage. Permit 168. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay. : :

Snow on Mountain, mix.
Sweet Williams, Vara Hedge
plant, red Salvia, 40c doz.;
dale red and white Althea,
35c ea.; Corn Cole Cactus,
25 bunch. Add postage. Mrs.

Lizzie Crawford, 18 Craw-
ford St., Ellijay.
Trumpet Daffodils, paper

white Narcissus, purple Iris,
orange Daylilies 50c doz; or
$3.50 M.; Foxglove, Iris, dbl.
orange Daylilies, Leopard Li-
lies, Fall Pinks, 50c_ doz.;
Sweet Shrub, Mtn. Laurel,
Weeping Mary, pink Almonds,
big red Roses, pink Myrtle,
purple Lilac, Bride Wreath,
6, $1.; yellow Japonica, 50c
ea. rooted. Add postage. Per-
mit 9. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt.
3, Ellijay. f

All col. Chrysanthemums,
$1. doz.; blue Iris, 40c doz.;
white and yellow Narcissus
and yellow Jonquil bulbs, 25c
doz.; white Easter Rose, all
col. Hollyhock, Tiger Lilies,
rooted, 4, $1. Add _ postage.
une Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville.

Red Per. Verbena, mix.
cols. Violets, English Ivy,
small Ligustrum, $1. doz.;
200 Liriope, $2.65; 300 Vinca

Minor, $4.50; 50 Mum plants,
$1.50. Permit 140. Lois Wood-
ruff, Greenville.

Red, white, blue and pink
Thrift, 6 col. Verbena, $1.
doz.; $5. C.; pink Oxallis, 2
clumps, $1.; pink Sweet Wil-
liams, blue Iris, blue Violets,
hardy Phlox, asstd, col.
Chrysanthemums, 2 doz., $1.-
50; $4. C.; yellow Lemon Li-
lies, $3. doz. Add postage.
Permit 64. Mrs. Janie Ellis,

Sultana seed, 50c pk.; Blood
of Calvary, 50c pq; red Hy-
biscus seed, Salvia seed,
Sweet William, Coleus, fose
Touch-me-not, all 25c pk.
Mrs. Pearl Clark, Rt. 8, Gain-
esville.

Daylilies: named labeled,
state color wanted, reds,
wines; scarlets, purples, pinks,
ivory, rose, orange, canary,
gold, bronze, yellows, each
25e; my selection labeled, $2.-
50, $3. and $3.50 doz.; 12
asstd. color Iris, $1. not la-
beled; 12 labeled, $1.50. Add
40ce postage on first doz., 10c
additional doz. Mrs. M. P.
Combs, Washington. :

Pink and red rooted geran-
iums, 3, $1.00; red, pink and
white sultanas and begonia
cuttings, 3, 45c; striped jew,
3, 25c; 4 house plants, dif.,
$1.00; Per. phlox, pink, $1.00
doz.; iris, several cols. mixed,
$1.50 doz. Add postage. Per-
mit 327. Mrs. R. W. Starling,
207 Wesley Ave., Thomaston.

Red spider lilies (radiata
Lycorsis), yellow golden glow,
blue long stem English yard
violets, single yellow daylil-
ies, 50e doz.; add 50c postage
on each order. Mrs. O
Fields, 407 N. Madisen St.,

Thomasville. Permit 22. a0

-Dahlias: my. selection ail
dbl. flowering, mostly med.
and lg. type, some I can la-
bel and some I cannot, $2.00
doz. Add postage. Permit 239.
Mrs. Vaughn Rogers, Rt. 4,
Toccoa.

Tris: 125 dif. named types,
medal winners and H. M., new
Snow, Suluskin (pink), violet,
harmony, cascade splendor.
casa morena, cherie, light-
house, late sun, june phillips,
Helen Magregon, Sylvia Mur-
ry, lady boscewan, maytime,
limelight, 50c ea.; $5.00 doz.
my selection; 12, $1.50 labeled;
12 not labeled, $1,00. Add 40e
postage. Mrs. F. M. Combs,
Washington.

White spirea, purvle but-
terfly bushes, 35c ea.; yel-
low, 2-tone bronze and pur-
ple, 2-tone dark purple and or-
chid iris, $1.00 doz. Add 25c
postage. All damp packed.
Permit 210. Mrs. J. H. Bar-
row, Rt. 2, Waco.

White Per. candy tuft, si-
berian iris, sweet williams,
mix. mums, mix col. thrift,
turf lily, 20 plants, $1.00; blue
speckled violets, fall snaps,
viola (pansy), 3 doz., $1.00;
candy stripe verbena, 75 doz.;
mix col. verbena, 40c_ doz.
Permit 301. Miss Lee Crow,
Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Mixed bulbs, Chinese Sac-
red lilies, daffodils, snow
drops, $2.25 C.; pot plant cut-
tings, 20, $1.25; daylilies, 25
each dif. labeled, $4.70; chry-
santhemums, asstd. cols. and
varieties, 50, $1.50. PP. Mrs.
Me S. Griffin, Adel. Permit
28.

Dbl. yellow cannas, mixed
verbenas, mixed fall pinks, 50c
doz.; white baby breath, root-
ed, 50c; hydrangea cuttings,
3. $1; pink thrift, 5c C. root-
ed sprigs. Add 33c postage on
first pound. No stamps. or
checks. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7,

Ligustrums, cherry laurels,
$1.50 doz.; $10.00 C.; nan=
dinas, white Per.
dwarf blue phlox (divarica-
ta), $1.50 doz., $7.50 C.; cush=
ion mums, red (Lipstick),
bronze and red dandy, low
growing, bloom June till
frost, $1.50 doz. Blanche
Wocdruff, Greenville.

Giant, up to 8 in. across, im-
ported mixed Japanese morn=_
ing glory seed, 2 doz., 50c;

doz. All plus stamped ad-
dressed envelope. Mrs. D. T.
Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton.

Daylilies: Sammy Russell,
Linda, Purple Waters, Kwan-
so, Warpath, Theron,
doz.; Patricia, Rose Star, Bus-
ter Brown, Grizelle, Russell

Gown, Kanapaha, Tajmahal,
Red Knight, Mrs..John Tigert,
Skylark, Blk. Prince, Pink
Charm, Morroco Red, $5.00
doz. Damp pack, labeled, bo-
nus plants. Add pestage on or-
ders under $5.00. Miss June E.
Kimsey, Hiawassee, Permit
370. :
Hybrid Daylilies: Linda,
Port, Mikado, Redhead, War-
path, Purple Waters, Theron,
Mrs. Wyman, 7 Seas, $2.50
doz.; Kanson, Sulin, Skylark,
Blk. Prince, Autm. Red,
Painted Lady, Fred Stuntz,
Bernice Russell, Caballero,
Hyperion, Sweetbriar, Salvia
$5.00 doz. Bonus Plants, damp
pack,
Add postage under $5.00 or-
ders. Mrs. Claude E. Kimsey,
Hiawassee.

400 named varieties beard=
ed iris, won most blue rib-
bons at AIS iris show. Per-
mit 24. Mrs. W. J. Saunders,
Jenkinsburg. s

Bearded iris, several hun-
dred varieties, many AIS blue
ribbon winners; also collec=-
ticn of 100, $10.00 plus 60e
postage. Good color range, my
selection Permit 1. Mrs. Mar-
vin B. Farrar, Jenkinsburg.

300 varieties bearded iris
including many new _ ones.
Have won blue ribbons in AIS
shows. Permit. 4. Mrs. T. T.
Patrick, Jackson.

Large bearded iris, many va-
rieties and colors. 10 not la=
beled, $1.00. Add 35c post-
age. Permit 385. Mrs. Newt
Etheredge, Jackson.

10 dif. plants, geraniums,
dbl. fuchsia, sultana, coleus,
well rooted, $1.25; gclden ruf-
fle iris, 3, $1.25: lettuce leaf
begonia, 50c; 10 dif. bulbs,
chinese sacred lilies, pink daf-
fodil, wheel of fortune, gold-
en harvest and others, $1.25.
All PP. Mrs. H. B. Clower. Rt.
3, Lawrenceville. Permit 77.

Iris: Good supply of many
choice varieties, $6.00 - $12
doz. Cheaper in lg. lots, not
labeled, 50c postage and hand-
ling. Orders less than 1 doz.
not accepted; lilies, painted
lady, hyperion, 4 of one va-
riety, $1.50 and 50c_pestage.
Mrs. Loua Tayyeut, Lula.

SSR Sd OAS terete ee

Rose, white hibiscus seed
mixed l5c pk.; standing cy-
press; also, French marigold
seed, 10c pk. Mrs. Clyde H.













reliable, intelligent couple. E.
Copeland, Box 251, Roswell.



Box 23, Grantville.

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Gainesville, Permit 119.

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Logan, Rt. 1, Lithia Springs.

Georgia First

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candytuff. ;

giant bushel gourd seed, 25 ~

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Flowers

FOR SALE



Rooted trailing coleus, pink
oxalis, amaryllis lily seed-
lings, red or mixed cols. dbl.
geranium cuttings, 8 dif. cac-
tus cuttings, 10c ea.; pink jus-
ticia cuts, red spider lily, 15c

-@a.; sword, maiden hair, ferns,
solid leaf palm ferns, 35c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Wil-
jiams, Rt. 1, Box 44, Law-
renceville. Permit 138.



Summer poinsetta plants,
40c doz. PP; this years seed,
Calif. poppy, red, pink and
orange, 10c tsp. and stamped
envelope. No checks. Mrs. M.
M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia.

'ple leaf begonias, vari.

Pink Per. phlox, pink mums,
50c doz.; dbl. rose, red, pink
geraniums, speckled leaf ma-
leaf
sultana and Fuchsia cuttings,
20c ea.; rain and spider lilies,
$1.00 doz.; rooted fuchsia, 30
ea. Add _ postage. Mrs. Lee
Croner, Rt. 1, Royston. Per-
mit 79



Dbl. red geranium cuttings,
10 ea.; Oxalis, 2 clumps, 25c;
dbl. pink touch-me-not seed,
10c; red and orange Amary-
llis bulbs, small, 10c ea.; yel-
low narcissus bulbs, 10c doz.;

blue Iris, 10c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. W. Cauthen,
Buchanan,



Nice boxwoods, 1-4 ft. tall,
$1.-$8. Will sell one or truck-
load. Permit 333, License 541.
Mrs: J. -H. + Grizzle.- Ri. 4;
Blairsville, Ph. 745-4056.

MARKET BUL

Red, white, pink, yellow
Mums, 65 doz.; several cols.
Tris, 40c ea.; $3. doz.; Xmas
and Thanksgiving Cactus,
everblooming Begonias,
Shrimp plants, red and pink
Geraniums, rooted cuttings,
20c ea. Add postage on orders
under $1.50. Permit 355. Mrs.
Ela M. Moore, e/o
Griffin, Cataula.

White confederate and yel-
low Fla. Jasmine, 50c ea.; red
Spider Iily, 50c doz.; Ivy that
will grow indoors, 3, 50c; Lir-
iope, 4 doz., $1. Add postage.
Permit 36. Mrs. J. R. Hinson,
Box 104, Chester.

Varigated ice plants, Cigar
plant, Prayer plant, Justicia
dbl. bloom, Shrimp plant,
varigated Airplane plants,
Starfish Cactus and Straw-
berry Begonia, 50c; Begonias,
Mapleleaf, Bronzeleaf, Thur-
stoni, Guineawing, 65c; dif.
shapes Cactus, 40c. Add post-
age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming.

Purple, red, white and pink
Verbena, $1.25 doz.; Rain Li-
lies, $1. doz., purple Hyacinth
bulbs, $1. doz. Add postage.
Mary Tumlin, Eastanollee.

Tiger Lily bulbs, 4, 75c;
pink and yellow Primroses,
65e doz.; yellow and red Tu-
lip bulbs, 6, 50c; several cols.
Glad bulbs, 6, 60c; Sweet
Williams, 6 bunches, 50c;
speckled violets, 60 doz.; Iris,
Toc doz.; Hot Poker, 3 clumps,
$1. Add postage. Permit 239.
Miss L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box
57, Dahlonega.

Red, Salmon, white Ger-
aniums, rooted, 3, $1.; Fancy
Leaf, Dwarf, Apple Blossom
Geraniums, 50c ea.; Bronze
Leaf red, pink Begonias, 25c
ea.; small African Violets,
dibl. and single, 25c ea.; 10
Coleus or Sultanas, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. H. H, Stalnaker,
Rt. 5, Elberton.

Sweet Williams, Per. Phlox,
$1, doz; 14. dif. colors, $1,;
Regal Lilies and Blackberry
Lilies, 6, $1.; Ageratums, 50c
doz.; 4 Kerria Japonica, $1.;
4 Snowballs, $1.; Sultanas,
all cols., rooted, 12, $1. Add
postage. Permit 278. Mrs. F.
M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega. -

Agaratum plants, ready to
set, blue, early fall blooms,
25 doz.; Spider Lily bulbs,
lg., 40c doz., blooms Aug.
and Sept.; purple Wisteria,
rooted, 5, $1.; Cherry Laurel
(evergreen), 10 and 12 in.
high, 10, $1. Add postage. Per-
mit 338. Mrs. Ira T. Crouch,
616 E. 7th Ave., Dawson.















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Tris: Lavender, lavender -
pink, Javender - blue, blue
and purple, yellow and lav.,
yellow and purple, deep yel-~
low gold, fuff, purple, deep
blue, 6 mixed cols., $1.25 plus
25c postage, Permit 337. Mrs.|
Paul Davis, Rt. 1, Monroe.

Dbl. geraniums, red, white
and pink, 25c per cutting; sui-
tanas, rooted, red, salmon,
pink and fuchsia, 20c ea.;
rainbow moss, 20 per cutting.
Add postage. Permit 300. Mrs.
J. A. Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin.

Mtn. laurel, redbud, rho-
dendrons, red, yellow azaleas,
crabapple, white pine, dog-
wood, holly, creek hemlock,
poplar, red maple, althea li-
lies, 2 - 3 ft., $2.75 doz. pack-
ed in damp moss. Add post-
age. pink phlox, violets, shas-
ta daisies, fall pinks, day-
lilies, blue iris, trailing arbu-
tus, $2.75 C. Mrs. Bonnie





Geranium cuttings, mixed
cols., 6, 25c; coleus, ageratum,
dwarf blue, spun gold mari-.
gold, dwarf pink periwinkle,
mixed petunias, 60 doz.; bos-
ton ferns, rooted, pereraniums,
25c ea. Add postage. Permit
107. E. L. Howard, Rt. 2, Ma-
bleton.

White lilacs, 50c; lavender
25c; tiger, lemon, dif. day-
lilies, white, rose grass pinks,
10c; 3, 25c; rose of sharron,
Jan. jasmine, spring glory
forsythia, 25c; red, lav., pur-
ple, rose, horsement, 50c doz.,
blue clematis, 10c, 3, 25c;
white, 25c and 50c. Varilla
Quarterman, Mountain City.

Gooseneck, pink thrift, mix-
ed mums, all cols., narcissus
with yellow center, sally at the
gate, one cent ea.; little siber-
ian iris, dk. blue, light blue
and white, lg. lav. iris, gold-
en glow, chasta and fall dai-
sies,. five cents ea.; Indian
corn mixed, 25c ea.; 6 ears,
$1.00; scotch broom and jas-
mine, 15c ea., 2, 25; red hot
poker, lg., 50c; small, 25 ea.
Add postage. Mrs. P. W. Mar-
tin, Rabun Gap.

Rooted Christmas
25c - 50c and $1.00 sizes; Jan.
jasmine, 25c; red hot poker,
25c - 50c and 60c sizes; lemon
lilies, five cents ea.; light blue,
dk. blue and white siberian
iris, three cents ea.; goose-
neck, three cents; scotch-
broom, 15c, 2, 25c. Permit 78.
No out of state orders. Add
postage. Mrs. J. G. Ledford,
Rt. Rabun Gap.









Red salvia, mixed col. stock,
25, $1.00; rosy morn, crim-
son petunias, feverfew, fox-
glove (digitalis), canterbury
bells, marigolds, zinnias, many
col. coleus, all 36, $1.00; giant
ruffled dbl. petunias, 10, $1:
blue roman hyacinths, red
spider lily, 25c, $1.50. Add.
35c_ postage. Permit 49. Mrs.
J. W. Jones, Madison. 3



6 lg. mums, $1.00; purple
monarks, red balls, yellow
center, prizes, Jap rose, pink
turners, Hilda Bergens, white
deep thread spiders, all la-
Weled, or 15 all cols. and
Minds, $1.00; pink or white

oxallis, 3, $1.00; amaranthus| Add

ed flame, 10c ea. Will exch.
for print or white 100 lb.
sacks, Write first. Mrs. R. J.
Fleming, Rt. 2, Lincolnton.

Red, white horsement, la-
vender peppermint, 3 cols. vio-
lets, assorted chrysanthemums,
blue fall daisies, pink, white
yarrow, blue, white siberian
iris, ageratum, 50c doz., ex-



travagance, Tiffany iris, le-
mon lilies, dbl. and single
orange daylilies, hedge rose,

montbretia, 75 doz. Add post-
ie Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rabun
ap.

12 lemon lilies, $1.00; pink



eanie, 25c; 6 cols. verbena, 20] 7

plants, $1.00; dark red ver-
bena, 25c ea.; mix col. cush-
jon mums, $1.00 doz.; 6 root-
ed geraniums, $1.00; dark red
fall pinks, 20, $1.00; hardy
phlox, 25c ea.; geranium cut-
tings, 15c. Add postage. Per-
mit 145. Mrs. Lester Phillips,
Rt. .1, Royston.

Red amaryllis bulbs, Boston
ferns, 30c ea.; pink, salmon,
white, red sultanas, pink,
white hydrangea, coleus, red,
rose, pink everblooming be-
gonias, Christmas, Thanksgiv-
ing and May cactus, red,
white, pink, rose, geraniums,



20c ea.; rain lily bulbs, white,| p

green striped jew, 10c. Add
postage. Permit 143. Mrs. W.
H. Rice, Rt. 1, Royston.

Old fashion, fragrant vio-
lets, purple, 50c doz.: mixed
Tris, 75 doz.; mixed daffodils
and white narcissus bulbs,
montbretia and red nurene
bulbs, 75c doz.; fragrant
honeysuckle vines, 75c doz.
postage, Permit 59.
Mrs. L. S. Brown, 1321 Wild-
wood Ave., Columbus.

Daisy type pink dwarf
mums, 50c doz. No less than
2 doz. per order. Mrs. O. H.
Jones, 409 E. Dykes St.,
Cochran. Permit 162.

9 dif. Cannas, $1. doz.; day-
lilies, seedlings of fine varie-

ties, l5c ea.; milk and wine
lilies, umbrella palm, red
spider lilies, 25 ea.; tube

roses, daffodils and narcissus,
50c- doz.; 3 kinds of cannas
and milk and wine lilies, $3.-
50 bu.; Ageratum, dusty mil-
ler and chrysanthmum
plants, 50 doz. Add postage.
rs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box
150, Camilla.

Rooted verbena, white,
pink, lavender, purple, fuch-
sia, dark velvet red, rose with
white eye, blood red, cardi-
nal, lavender with white eye
and others, 3 doz., $1.75 PP.
Damp moss packed. Permit



127. Mrs. H. Whitten,
Chula,
Daylilies: Gonzales, Bold

Curio, Glory, Mary Gunther,
Viking; Redhead, J. T. Rus-
sle, Soudan, Purple Haze,
Baronet, Spitfire, Seven Seas,
Gay Troubadour, Russles
Minuet, Linda, Amanda and
Tea: Iris, names lost,



10, $1. Mrs. W.-E. Johnson,
Rt. 2, Box 175, Crawford-
ville. :

Pink thrift, 50e C.; pot hy-
drangeas, 50c; boxwood cut-
tings, rooted, privet hedge,
one cent ea.; light royal blue

fall;< daisies: -$10e 3..- 25:
scotchbrooms, lavender lo-
cust, red woodsbine, 25c;

drakeshead, 25c doz.; chinese
bamboo, flowering crab, 50c.
Mrs. Tom Harkins, Mountain
City.

Physostegia, $1.00 doz.; le-
mon balm and _ monarda
(wine-red), $1.00 doz.; blue,
purple salvia, 10c; pentas, 65e,
cuttings, 20c; aluminum plant
cuttings, 20c; sweet violets, 15,
$1.00; golden glow, ayuga, $1
doz. Minimum order $1.00.
Add. postage. Mrs. Eugene
Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave.,
Macon.

Narcissus, daffodils, jonouil
bulbs, $1.50 C.; $10.00 M:;
red, white spider lilies, $1.50
doz.; butterfly lilies, 4 kinds
daylilies, flaglilies and pre-
sident cannas, $1.25 doz.; $8
C.; pink daisy mums, 3 doz.,
$1.00; Ig. purple violets, 3 doz.,
$1.00; lg. type mums, yellow,
white, gold and red, 50c doz.;
$4 C; pink oxalis, $1.50 C.: 35c
doz.; milk and wine lilies. $1
doz. Permit 354. Mrs. J. E.
Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman.

Red and, white geraniums,
pink everblocming begonias,
dbl. petunias, 20c ea.; fire-
chief petunias red verbena,
five cents ea.; mixed cols. pe-
tunias, one cent ea. or 75 C.;
lace ferns, 50c ea.;_ mixed
cols. chrysanthemums, 5c
doz.; mixed col. ne 35c
doz. PP. Mrs. Leilar Phillips,

















Rt. 1, Royston. :







_ Bearded iris, good bloomers
in desirable cols. of blue, pink,
pink blend, yellow, brown,
copper blend, red bicolor, la-
vender, cream, purple, violet
and white, 10 dif. labeled, $2.
Add 35c postage. Permit 275.
Mrs, David J. Arnold, Shell-
man. :

Strawberry begonia, green
leaf pink wax, bronze leaf,
white and green leaf, pink
rose bud begonia, maiden hair
fern, purple achimenes, May
rice, golden stars, Christmas,
starfish, angel wings and
cinnamon cacti, all 25c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. D. W. Fair-
cloth, Box'32, Seville.

Mixed cols. iris, 25, .$1,25;
mixed bulbs, $1.50 C. Mrs.
John Weaver,-Rt. 2, Temple.

_ Red Spider and Lemon Li-
lies, 6, 60c; ground ivy, 6
50c; hardy Phlox, assorted
cols., $1.; doz.: Star Bethle-
hem bulbs, 40c doz.; honey-
suckle vines, rooted, 6, 60c;
20 assorted Chrysanthemums,
$1.25; ipink Oxallis, 20,
50c; 15 pot plants including
ferns, geraniums, begonias,
ice plant and others, $2. All
PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box
105, Adairsville.

Touch-me-nots, all cols. and
dots, 65c doz.; Coleus, orien-
tal, large fancy leaf mix, 25
ea.; Begonia, red single bronze
leaf, Sultanas, red, orange,
pink, all rooted, 3, $1.; Mums,
cushions, buttons, daisy and
quills, many cols., Verbenas,
lavender, orange, both white
and red eye, all 75c doz. Per-
mit 33. Add postage. Mrs.
Bryan Standridge, Abbeville.

Daylilies: 200 var., Satin
Glass, $35.;. Kings Ransom,
$12.; L. P. Lady, $7.; Patrick
Russell, $4.; 40 dif. labeled,
$7.; 100 unlabeled, $5.50; Iris:
Caribou Trail, Alice Lemen,|
2, $6.; First Violet, $1.; Pink
Cameo, Truly Yours, 2, $1.;
Accent, Wabash and Patricia,











Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. +

cactus,









postage. Pert
A. Scott, 1570 Elleb:
Atlanta 15. ie








New Snapdragons, 2
Salvia, 30, $1.; Spide
60ce doz.; yellow Cann
doz.; spoon and grape
$1. doz.; mixed Iris, 4
Geraniums, 30 ea,
postage. F. J. Wit:
308 Holderness St.
























NE, Atlanta 6.

Iris: Lavanesque,
Toast Honey, Spillbo
Frances Craig, Frances
Harvest Splendor, Apr
Supreme, Cinnamon Toa
Dress Rehersal, 50c ea.
$1.25. Permit 82. Ri
Myers, 830 Young St.,

ae : :












Night-Blooming Ceret
$1.;. Aluminum plant,
Mother inlaw tongue, 3
no orders less than $1. .
postage. Also, at my |
nice African violets and
pot plants, 25 to $1.
132. Mrs. Marguerite B
1255 Woodland Ave., S
Janta 16, Ph. 627-9795.

- Widows tears (achi
with tubers attached, $1
PP; African violet
dbl. and singles, 10, $1
well rooted cuttings Jun
Thanksgiving Cactus an
er cactus and begonias
home; want rooted
of dbl. rose, pink and red
gonias, green leaves
Frank Barford, 1185
land Ave., SE, Atlan
Ph. MA. 7-3681.

Verbena, red, white
pink eye, 25c nice roots
via, 10, $1.; many :
plants at my home, 25c
including 3 lg. night b
ing cereus, $1. ea.; cactu:
gonias, aluminum plan
creeping gardenias. Pi
102. Add postage. Mrs. |
Ziglar, 1566 Elleby Rd.
Atlanta 15. Pelee
10 asstd.,
African violets,
mary, Lavender,
i ~ Lemon Sage,



























































medeMint, 50c ea.; O
balm, wormwood, southe
wood, tarragon, sweet
joram, sage, rue, spear:
apple, pineapple and pe
mint, 25c.. Minimum
$2.50. Permit 52. Mrs.
Cantrell, Blue Ridge.

White Dogwood bus
lilac, purple, 35 ea., 3
Irish lily, orange daylily.
25 doz.; Mtn. blueberry,
needle pines, running
suckle, $1.50 doz.; Pr
Feather seed, 25c ts
checks, add postage. _P
360. Mrs. E. I. Gray, Bri

Pink Thrift, $1.25 C
mosa plants. 65c; seed.
doz. PP in Ga. Garden
tings, 40c ea. Permit
Maggie Hamil, Breme

Royal Robe violets, 20
Calif. purple violets, fragr
30, $1.: pink Yarra, 2 d
$1:: single blue Hya
bulbs, 2 doz., Ad
postage. No less than $1
ders. Mrs. R. P. Steinhein























































Flowers

WANTED








Want red rose or dbl. fi
wering begonia with dark r
leaves reasonably priced. M

A. P. Wood, 701 Second Ave
Columbus. 3

Want lily of the va
pips. State price and qui
tity. Mrs. Fred Stiles, R
Woodstock. :

Want some coral v
sometimes called pink |
and some small grey
trees, sometimes called
ney grey beard. Mrs. Lo
White, 289 Ninth St., NE
lanta a
Want several plants of ye
low, white or pink beard
iris. Prefer from someone
metropolitan area. Mrs. Ma
F. Duke, 1294 Westridge R
SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. PL
5957. hs ae

Want to hear from
having white

cactus.



























































3, $1, Walter M. Jack



y ackson
1123 Vickers, ' Ee,
1 16

-m.



bog harrow good
5.00; also, 1953
ton A-i con-
ires, new oak

ward transmission
R00. iG. A. Lusk,
on Dr., Decatur,

chicken equip-
modates 3000 lay-
utchman Auto.

ne clocks, switches,
ugh and chain; big
1/2 ton cooling
., Big Dutchman
erers; 3 Oakes Elec.
2 Farm Master
rooders; brooding
; Egg Candler and
) Egg Baskets; 585
ly purchased 1956,
2 yrs., gocd condi-
00:00. Mrs. J. C.
fee de eB 0.x 61,

der, 5 grit feed-

- auto. egg washer,
auto. egg, grader and
r; also, other misc.
for $170.00. W. T.
ae 3, Waycross, Ph.

Deere No. 5 mower;
rotary mower; rub-
wagon; complete set
aters and cultivators;
D. plow; Craft milk
60 gal. capacity; 2 dbl.
Iker units; Single
Star-Line stantions, 4
rs. All letters ans.
Hodnett, Rt.. 2, Pine
Ph. 3-2515. 4

Cub tractor, good
ion, original rear tires
worn. Equipment in-
pan, dozer blade, dise
hay mower, cultivators,
lie control, belt type,

Kke-off, 20 ft. V-Belt,
ar and 20 ft. V-belt,
-or best offer. A. T. Ens-
2 Meydale Rd., Mariet-

0 Silent Flame tobacco
ter, li also,
portation cart for rea-
sle price. R. J. Stephens,
, Adrian, Ph. 668-3118.

y Blue Bonnet steel

, 8-1/2 ton cap. with

e pillars, $250.00; 13
Gas Brooders, 1000 cap.,
00 ea.; 295 Hanging feed-
Ib. cap., $1.00 ea.; 25
waterers, $3.00 ea.; Com-
equipment for 10,000
oiler house. Sell all or
SOnbri b.Hvans:or.;
Fitzgerald, Ph. 831 -
(3 miles north Irwin-

gal. above ground type
gas tank, 24 x 64 air
tested to 400 lbs. pres-
so, 2 disc pull type
w and 4-1/2 ft. mow-
1 work on Cub tractor.
Carmichael, Rt. 1, Box
9, College Park, Ph. 766-
60 (no collect calls).

in Maret, c/o Maret Farms.
Hartwell, Ph. Fr. 6-

m Deere 6 disc tiller;
ombine; Bear Cat ham-
ill; dual. wheel tractor
m, New Holland Bailing
e. All machinery i
condition. E. K. Mann,
wnan, Ph. AL 3-5710.

ightly used weather -
en McCormick Combine,
e] 125, self propelled; al-
used 52R, 5 ft. cut com-
5, motor driven, McCor-
- Deering; and No. 64
Intn1 Combine, power
ke-off, 6 ft.. blade. Cheap

eash. T. E. Robison, Jack-
Ph. 7579.

gal. Zero Bulk - Milk
3 DeLaval Milking
, pail type; Farmall Su-
C. Tractor, subsoiler, lev-
g blade, 2 disc tiller, dbl.
ction harrow, all equipment
good condition. Bill Bou-
llon, Box 597, Milledgeville.

2 ft. Dorsey, single-axle|
ler, 2 ft.

sides, good con-
auling produce,
Joe F r.




























= hd f aS os be i
Tobacco harvester, Roanoke, Reg. polled Hereford bulls,| Full plooded Hereford cows :
od condition, $700.00. J. 500-700 lIbs., good bloodlines |and yearlings; also, few Hole

: ussell Hill, Rt. 2, Lakeland. from clean herd, located. 4/|stein bulls heifers and yearl<



Cut - off saw to cut wood; |

gasoline engine, 2-1/2 H. P.,
both for $20.00; Also, shallow
well pump with 3/4 H. P. mo-
tor, $50.00; 1/2 Section har-
row, $5.00 G. L. Jackson, 3414
Rockbridge Rd., Rt. 3, Stone
Mountain, Ph. 378-0248 (At-
lanta). :



Case tractor, and turning
plow, 1947 model, running
cond.; $175.00. G. M. Williams,
2884 Red Wine Rd., East Point,
Ph. Po 6-4837.

1950 Model M. D. diesel
Farmall tractor, good condi-
tion, $1250.00. Tomas M. Gul-
IV, dro Rt. 2. Elberton; Ph:
283-5640. :





Ferguson 7 ft. mcewer, used
2 seasons, good condition,
$325.00. Leon Ensz, Stapleton,
Ph. Louisville 7557.

New Holland Supper 66
bailer with motor and rake.
R. B. Zeliner, Rt. 2, Box 59,
Culloden, Ph. 699-J1 (Bar-
nesville).

1954 Ford Jubilee tractor;
2 disc plow; 14 disc harrow;
new 1 row cultivator; new
Arps Utility Reversable blade,
all in A-1 condition, $1,495.00
at my place; Also; Oliver 1 H.
turner, single stock; 2-21 in.
A model truck wheels, cheap.
Grady Harris, Quillian Rd.,
Dalton, Ph. Br 8-7987.

John Deere No. 4 Mowing
Machine, mule drawn, used
very little, $75.00; 2 horse
self-dump hayrake, used very
little, $75.00; 2-horse wagon
W/original bodies; also, good
cotton bodies, good condition,
$75.00. Will sell together or
separate. Clint Weod. Rt. 2,
(Paoli), Comer. i

John Deere M. model trac-
tor 6 disc bush and bog, tool
bar (7 plow) and scrape, good
condition. J. U. Morrison, Rt.
es oy ubleuills, Ph. Wh. 2 -





John Deere M. tractor with
cult. and dist., gocd condi-
tion, $450.00 or trade for TO-
20 Ferguson tractor.

Paulk, Willacoochee.

Heavy duty log cart with
good 7-50-20-10 ply _ tires,
winch and cable on cart, $125.
Also, well pump, 42 gal. tank
foot value, pipe complete, used
very little, $112.50. RR. W.
Evans, Rt. 1, Warm Springs,
Ph. North 3-2532, (Pine Moun-
tain). :

Zero T20- Vacuum, bulk,
milk tank, 400 gal. cap., no
releaser needed for pipeline
use, stainless steel interior and
exterior, 3 H. P. unit, nearly
new, $1,500.00; Also, Surge
pipeline complete, 73 ft.
stainless steel line, wash vat
recirculating pump, new
DeLaval vacuum pump and
motor, 3 milker units, $1000.
Reno Hibner, Stapleton, Ph.
Ma 5-7553 (Louisville)

D4 Caterpillar Bulldozer
Blade, $400.00; VAC Case
Tractor, $175.00; all steel
truck body with hydraulic
tailgate, $475.00. All in good
condition. F. M. Gazaway,
2486 Clifton Springs Rd., De-
Sus Ph. Dr 8-2971 (Atlan-
ta).

800 gal.
cocler; 6 surge milkers and
pipeline, all 1 yr. old, all less
than half price. T. E. Morris,
Rt. 1, Bristol, Ph. 367-3477
(Baxley).





Farm Master incubator, 1,-
200 egg cap., perfect condi-
tion;
brooder. T. G. OKelley, May-
sville, Ph. 652-2121. -

6 Row Cotton Duster for 3
Point Hitch tractor, $50.00.



O. A. Walls, Turin (Hwy. 16)



Lilliston Peanut Combine
and Peanut Shaker, Both pur-
chased new in 1957, good con-
dition, has combined less than
400 acres, $900 for both. Les-
ter Varn, c/o Pine Knoll
Plantation, Rt. 3, Box 530, Al-
bany.

Cotton Picker, A. . one
row, W. D. 45 mountings, new



pelo spindles in, 1961. E. H.
R:

8-2378,

Vee Be

farm bulk milk|b

also. one 5 deck elec.|R

7, Sardis Church| p



~ Equipment

CORRECTION: Want late
model Ford or Allis Chalmers
frontend loader. Will trade
small Ford frontend loader or
1958 Chevrolet pick-up truck,
converted from station wa-
gon. Glenn Norton, Fairburn,
Ph. 964-7349.

Want 1 to 24 broiler chick-
en waterers, must be automa-
tic and in good cond, Will pay
cash. Also want any amcunt
up to 40 Baley chick feeders.
Must be good cond. Grady
Harris, Quillian Rd., Dalton,
Ph. RE. 8-7987.

Want 6 row cotton duster
for tractor, perfer one with
3 point hitch but will con-
sider any kind for tractor.
Within 75 mi. radius of
Avera. Also, some mule drawn
plow fixtures for sale. George
Brooks, Avera.

Want6or8hvy. duty har-
row, Athens, Rome or equi-
valent with 28 in. disc. Pre-
fer with roller bearings. Also
want heavy duty fire plow,
Mathis, Hester or equal. Pre-
ferably in So. Ga. Jack Willis,
Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want winch, logging type
or one off of GI army truck,
with or without cable to
mount on rear of farm tractor.
E. E. Wantland, Rt. 1, Box
110, Fort Valley.

Want Chevrolet 1/2 ton
pick-up truck cheap, but in
good shape. No collect calls.
Walter Poe, 1370 DeKalb Ave.,
NE, Atlanta 7. Ph, 688-8014.

Want late model hammer-
mill, used, good cond., rea-
sonable price and suitable fer
farm use. State all particulars
in first letter. Herschel H.
Hutchins, 3333 Turner Hill
Rd., Lithonia, Ph. 482-6572.

Want used John Deere 720
or 730 diesel tractor with 3
point hitch and live power
shift: also, want used root
rack and harrow for use in
clearing land. W. L. Chandler,
Boe 1685 - Athens, Ph. LI. 3-

193.

Want to trade reel tyne mo-
wer for Gravely tractor for a
sickle bar for Gravely tractor;
W.. T. Brown, 2136 Defoors
Ferry Rd., NW, Atlanta 18.

Want late model Ford or
Chevrolet dump trucks with
4 or 5 yd. dump body on them;
also, want 25 or 30 ton tandem
lowboy. R. H. Garrett, Rt. 1,
Statham, Ph. 548-1850.

Want 2 used Big Dutchman
feeders. Advise what you
have. C. M. Chambers, Box
147, Clermont, Ph. LE. 4-7791.





Livestock
FOR SALE

Cattle





_ Good milk cow; also, her
first calf, both $175 or $125
for cow and $50 for calf. (9
am-12 noon best time to see)
Mrs. Betty Bennett, 3311 But-
ner Nd. S.-W. Atlanta 11.

Reg. polled tipped Hereford
ull, 3 yrs. old, wt. approx.
1300 lbs. when fat, $250. at
farm. Selling to prevent in-
breeding. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1,
Commerce.

3 Jersey heifers,
Ibs. or better;
Angus bull, wt.
breeding 7/8. J.

wt. 300
also, black

500 Ibs.,
i. Hazier,
t. 2, Austell, Ph. 948-2493.

. Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bull, dark red, 4 yrs. old,

Selling to keep from inbreed-
ing or swap. M. Ll. Frey, 5755
Memoria) Drive, Stone Moun-
ain.

35 cows: Guernsey,
and Holstein; second, third
and fourth calving, good pro-
ducers. Bill Bouchillon, Box
597, Milledgeville. .

Reg. red polled bull calf, 8
mos. old, wt. at 5 mos. 23
days, 410 lbs., on the cow,
should wt. 800 lbs. at 12
mos., good gaining herd sire
prospect, bred by Purdue
Univ. Agri. Exp. Station, La-
fayette, Indiana, sired by

inpur Monitor, a ton bull.

F, Mercer, Ri. 1,

Jersey



proven sire, best bloodlines.



U,

miles east Tifton on is
Rt. 5,

82. Ray Carpenter,
Tifton. A

ings. See at my farm at Mad-.

ras, R. B. Bowen, 316. Peters
St., S. W., Atlanta.,



2 milk cows, 1 calf, and. 3
hogs: Mrs. J. W. Harrison, Rt.

i, Box 142, Jonesboro, Ph.
478-9412.
Several Angus bulls Reg.

Crt., Accredited, finest and

reasonable, 10-14 mos. old.
Can del. R. S, Beard, Cairo,
Ph, 377 5315.

Several Brahama bulls, 1-3
yrs. old, purebred but. not
Reg. Archie L. Harris, Odum,
Ph, Juno 4-2182.

_Lg. polled bull Reg. both
associations, 5 yr. old son of
Domestic Mischief 172. Have
group of his sons and daugh-
ters for inspection. J. R. Be-
ville, 1155 Everee Rd., Grif-
fin, Ph. 4060.

.Reg. polled Hereford bulls,
1-3 yrs. old, 10 head, Beau
Mixer, Domino, Victor blood-
lines, dbl. Reg. W. E. Ficht-
ner, Rt. 1, Waverly Hall, lo-
cated 3 miles south of Shiloh
on Hwy. 85, Jh. 2973.

Guernsey Milch cow giv-
ing over 4 gal. milk per day,
$150. Mrs. Roger W. Davis,
Rt. 4, Douglasville, Ph. WH
2-2915.

150 springing heifers: Jer-
seys, Holsteins, Guernseys,
all have been calfhood vac-
cinated, dehorned, exira teats
clipped, very gentle, bred to
-Angus bulls to start calving
June 15. Julius Bishop, Box
987, Athens, Ph. Li 6-1451.

Reg. Guernsey male, 2 yrs.
old, good bloodlines, dehorn-
ed and ring in nose; also,
Guernsey milk cow, freshen
with 4 calf in August. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.

Reg. polled Herefords, bulls
of breeding age, bred and
open heifers. A. Y. Tillman,
1207 W. Park Ave., Valdosta,
Ph. Ch 4-2491.

4 large polled Hereford
cows, all springing, one Reg.
W. C. Camp, Rt. 1, Norcross,
Ph. 448-3348.

Ree. Angus bulls, 7 1/2 and
10 mos. old, $160. and $180.
ea., calfhood vac. for bangs
and bilackleg, from clean



herd. F. W. Phillips, c/o West-

ever Farms, Kennesaw,
428-2959, (Marietta).

Dbl. Standard Reg. polled
Hereford bulls, 6 mos.-12 mos.
old, excellent bloodlines, Reg.
in buyers name. Roy R. God-
dard, Rt. 2, Lithonia, (Klon-
dike) Ph. 482-8433.

Dairy herd, 22 cows, 433
daily base with Sealtest, 360
gal. Wilson Bulk Tank, Surge
milkers, other milking equip-
ment. Walter C. F. Lemke,
Peek Chapel Rd., Conyers,
Ph. 483-8670.

8 Holstein replacement
dairy heifers, due Sept. 1;
also, 12 yearling heifers.
Dairy herd, 30 Holstein cows,
mostly 2nd calf heifers, due
starting July 10; milk base
Foremost in Savannah. Reno
Hibner, Stapleton, Ph. Ma. 5-
7553, (Louisville).

Ph.





Angus heifers, 12 mos. oldy

also, 7 nice Eileenmere breed=

ing, vaccinated for bangs and
plackleg, tested clean, $250.
ea. Also,
calve soon or with calves at

side, $350. ea. E. E. Scarboro,

Fayetteville, Fayetteville= Ph.
874-1188 (Atlanta). pNP

_Reg. Guernsey bulls, ser-
vice age, 1-2 yrs. old, best of
breeding, nice color, dehorn-
ed and ring in nose. Reason-
able. F. H. Bunn, Midville.

40 cows:
sey and Jersey, 600 gal. De-
Laval tank, 3 unit DeLaval
Pipeline, 424 lb.

Rt. 92, located 3 miles-north







milk base

with Bordens in Augusta;

also, some heifers and calves.
Ralph A. Hilis, Mlythe, locat-
ed near Dyes Corners, | just
off, Rt. 25, halfway between
Augusta and Waynesboro.

Fullblooded Whiteface Pole
bull, wt. approx. 600 Ibs.,
$150.; also, 4 heifers, same
breed, $100. ea. No Letters.
W. P. Coude, Luthersville,
Ph. Wa 7-3736.

Horses, Mules & Pones

At stud: dark golden palo-
mino, fee $25.00. Transporta-
tion furnished in local area;
also, 2 Quarter horse mares
and Palomino mare. Will
breed free of charge. Estes
Reece, 4776 Bouldercrest Rd.,

Rt. 2, Ellenweod, Ph. 366 -

3016.

Nice gentle gelding about
8 yrs. old, suitable for child,
Kenny Johnson, 1254 Lake
Harbin Rd., Morrow, Ph. GR
4-448].

Horse for riding or working
to a buggy, white blaze face
and 4 white stockings, $150.
W. R. Long, Box 565, Wood-
stock, Ph. GL 5-6988. .

Female Mexican burro, 3
yrs. old, wt. approx. 400 lbs.,
very gentle for children. for
sale or trade. H. J. Slate,
Rt. 1, Box 171, Austell, Ph.
948-4539. :

At Stud: Tom Dooley, Sha-
dows Ambassador, Buddys
Black Boy, 3 Top Reg. Tenn.
Walking horses, 3 dif. blood=
lines. Roy A. Dorsey, 2561
Bohler Rd., NW., Atlanta, Ph.
CE 7-1115.

7 yr. old mule, wt. approx.

900 lb.; also, Shetland pony,
Reg. stud, approx. 5 yrs. old.

W. C. Mosley, Rt. 3, Lawrence-

ville, Ph. 3-3969.

3-1/2 yr. old Palomino stud,
45-46 in. tall, very gentle,
saddle and bridle. M. L. Frey,
5755 Memorial Dr., Stone
Mountain.





26 horses: 6 Palomino mares
with mo. old filly colts by side,
2 yr. old Palomino mare, and
other 2 yr. old studs, all broke
for riding. L. W. Finney, 206
W. Haralson St., LaGrange,
Ph. TU 4-7321.





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Livestock

FOR SALE





Horses, Mules & Ponies

a F qormino ane ane
old, extra gentle, dependable
; Ed Wiail-
vans ae 1, Barnesville, Ph.





_.2 mules, wt. 1000 = 1150
Ibs. both healthy and hard
working, one 12 yrs. old, lo-
cated about 2 miles from
Twin, Ector Strickland, Rt. 1,

Box 262, Senoia.



At stud: Comet, sorrell
Welsh pony with blaze, 2 rear
stockings, flax mane and tail,
good conformation and dispo-
sition, fee $25.00 return pri-
vilege. Also, Palomino stal-
lion saddle horse, good color,
natural snow white mane and
tail, excellent manners,
standing or will sell. Fee $25
return privileges. Larry Cco-
per, Grayson, Ph. TH 3-2634,
no collect calls.

3-gaited saddle horse, haif
Thoroughbred and half Tenn.
Walker, very gentle, bu t
spirited. Parker J. Baldwin,
Covington, (near Magnet) Ph.,
786-6044.

At stud: golden Palomino
stallion, Reg. as Walking
horse, fee $25.00; also, dark
chestnut mare, wt. approx.
800 lbs.; dark chestnut Walk-
ing horse gelding;. and Reg.
saddle horse mare, dark
chestnut with blaze face and
stockings in fold. J. W. Van-
Hern, 4457 Covington Hwy.,
Decatur, Ph. BU 9-5798.

Medium sized Shetland
pony, black gelded _ stallion,
gentle and broke for riding;
also, cart, saddle, bridle, har-
mess, all $165.00. Woodrow
Butler, Rt. 4, Box 117, Doug-
lasville, Ph. 942-4549,

2 nice gentle stud colts, 1-
2 yrs. old, black with white
mark in face, broke to ride,
nice saddle gaites; also, one
year old sorrel with white
blaze, 2 hind stockinks, hal-
ter broke. Sell cheap. No col-
lect calls. Brooke or Swann
Hixon, Cuthbert.

3 yr. old Palomino filly,
very gentle, with bridle and
saddle, $200.00. Miss Anita
Mann. Dewey Rose, Ga. Ph.
283-2809 (Elberton).

Tenn. Walking horse, stud,
_6 yrs. old, full blooded but
not Reg., gentle, no bad hab-
its. good horse for children,
J. R. Reilly, Rt. 1 Colbert,
Ph. St. 8-7373.

Gentle gray saddle horse
about 12 years. old, wt. 950
Ibs., $150. C. B. Collins, Ha-
zlehurst, Ph. FR 5-4139,

Shetland pony stallion, 4
yrs. old, gentle for children,
cart and harness, all for $150,
Joe A. Moses, 4147 Idell St.,
College Park, Ph. Po 7-0689.

At stud and for sale: Reg.
Albino stallion, saddle horse
blood, grandson of Pot 9
Gold, proven sire, shown suc-
cessfully in parade and halter
classes, good conformation,
excel. manners, 36-1/2 in.
mane, $25 stud fee. C. L. Bart-
lett, 890 Peyton Rd., S. W.,
Atlanta, Ph. PL 5-7260.

Reg. Tenn. Walking horse
stud, 12 yrs. old, exception-
ally easy to manage: also,
several other ponies and hor-~
ses. W. E. Fichtner, Rt. 1,
Waverly Hall, Ph. 2973. lo-
cated 3 miles south of Shiloh
on Hwy. 85.

At stud: Rippling Wilson,
Reg. Tenn. Walking stallion,
No. 590256, grandson of Wil-
son Allen, fee $40.00 at time
of service with return privi-
lege. Mares boarded. W. R,
Wiggins, Rt. 2, Cuthbert, Ph.
732-2068.

Solid black gelding pony,
3 yrs. old, with Western sad-
dle and bridle, J. R. Beville,
1155 Everee Rd., Griffin, Ph.
AQCOR Ae es

Horses- boarded: stall or
pasture board, best feed and
care at reasonable rates, 142
acres fenced with many diit
roads and trails near. Located
near College Park, Jonesboro,
Riverdale, Fairburn areas.
Mrs. Joe Boutwell, c/o West
Lake Ranch, Rt. 1, Riverdale,
Ph. 964-3873, (Atlanta),

as













yes.|

Mare mule, wt. approx. 1100
Ibs., 8 yrs. old, work any-
where. Will trade for cows or
hogs. E. B. Cofield, Rt. 3,
Eastman, Ph. 374-2652.

Will board saddle mare or
gelding for use. of same, large,
thick pasture and dry feed,
will ride horse 2 wk. No studs.
. W. Hudgins, Rt. 4, Box
661, Smyrna, Ph. He 5-7335
(Atlanta).

American saddle mare, 6 yrs.
old, red sorrel, blaze face, 3
stocking feet, flax mane and
tail, gentle, fine horse for
$150.00. Robert L. Ray, Rt.
1, Palmetto, Ph. 463-5051.

Reg. pony = stallion, Red
Sunlight, No. 40895, red sor-
rel with white mane and tail;
also, 2 yr. old, grade mare,
black and white, both for
pleasure and brood mare
$500.00 or will trade for ecat-







tle. William E. Lewis, Rt. 1, 19

Box 219, Hephzibah.
Swine
4 Landrace sows, bred; al-
so Landrace boar, all 5 for
$200. Duroc pigs without pa-

pers. J. W. Stokes, Jr., Rt. 1,
Stockbridge, Ph. Gr. 4-7304.

Purebred Montana No. 1
boars and gilts, Bangs free
and vaccinated against chol-
era and erysipelas. Inquiries
answered. Segal Durrence,
Reidsville.

Pigs, 8 wks. old, Landrace
and Hampshire cross,
Mrs. H. T. Gray, Rt. 1, Ap-
pling, Ph. Ga, 5-6763 (no col-
lect calls). :

Black Berkshire,
China Cross Brood
yr. 5 mos. old, very gentle,
had litter of 8 in Dec. Locat-
ed 1 mile below Winters
Chapel Church, in forks of
road. Camilla Ficken, 5400
Winters Chapel Road, Rt. 2,
Doraville, GL 17-2838 (At-
lanta).

Yorkshires, Hampshires and
Durocs, all from Reg. top
bloodlines in their respective
breeds; also, cross out of
Reg. Hampshires and York-
shires, Lawton Urarey. Ha-
zlehurst.

24 pigs, 7 wks. old, Spotted
and Yorkshire cross, some
spotted and some white, $10.
ea. at my place. Paul Lamb,
Inman, located 5 miles south
of Fayetteville, Ph. 461-3884.

OIC breeding stock pigs, 9
wks. old, $25. ea., 2 gilts, 4
mos. old, $35., all medium
blocky type; also, herd boar,
2 yrs. old, $45. at farm. Pigs
and shoats Reg., treated,
F.O.B. cheaper at farm. Paul
J. Cain, Rt. 1, Cmmerce.

Reg. SPC gilts, best blood-
lines, long lean meat type,
nearly 4 mos. old, fine for
4-H project. Located 2 miles
west of Dimpseys Store. Lar-
ry -Ferguson, Rt. 1, Cave
Spring.

Poland China pigs, $35. and
up; service boars, $75., treat-
ed against cholera and Reg.
in buyers name. Bangs free
herd. W. T. Jennings, Rt. 2,
Americus,

3 mo. old Berkshire boar
and 2 gilts from a PR litter,
sired by son of Wayside Mix-
er, 20th CMSPR. Vaccinated
for cholera and_ erysipelas.
Reg. in buyers name, John
Purvis, Charing.

Reg. Spotted Poland China
boars and gilts, good blood-
lines, long lean meat type, 4
mos. old, 20th of June, $30.
Letters answered. Julius
George, Rt. 2, Cave Springs.

Purebred SPOT, formerly
Spotted Poland China, boars
farrowed in January, top
quality, will Reg. in buyers
name. E. E, Watson (RED),
ee Fort Gaines, Ph. 768-
827.











Poland
sow, 1















Nice Duroc pigs about 8
wks. old. Joe Gooch, Rt. 4,
Dahlonega.

Young Reg. Landrace boars
and gilts from popular blood-
lines. W. L. Wells, Box 249,
Rt. 6, Macon, Ph. SH 3-8931.

Tamworth pigs, best Reg.
stock, Bangs free. J. S. Da-
vis, Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald,
Ph. 6541.

Reg. Landrace, service age
boars, from popular blood-
lines, and weaned pigs from
Cert. stock. M, T. Courson,
Hazlehurst, Ph. 5-2589.

Reg. Spot (formerly Spot-
ted Poland China) hogs from
a Cert. Brucellosis free herd.







A. LaPorte, Cordele, Ph. 273-
1593, Sse ee NS





Walter



Purebred meat type Duroc
pigs from Champion blood-
lines, Reg. in buyers name.

M. Graham, Rt. 1
(11 miles south on
301).

Jesup,
Hwy.

15 purebred Duroc boars, 4
mos. old. Otto Moseley, Oliver
city limits, Rt. 1, Newington.

45 selected cross-bred gilts
of breeding age, sired by Reg.
Duroc, Landrace and York-
shire boars, $40.-$75.; also,
3 purebred Yorkshire and 2
purebred Landrace _ boars.
Doyle Mitchell, Rt. 3, Monroe,
Ph. 268-4622.







15 mo. old Hereford and}

Spotted Poland China_poar.
Claude W. Spence, Rt.
Hicks Rd., Marietta, Ph. He
5-9743.

6 meat type pigs, 7 wks.
old, $12. ea. Mickey Davies,
Rt. 2, Stockbridge, Ph. 474-

56.



11 big bone Guinea pigs, 9
wks. old, $10. B. F. Bobo, Rt.
1, Canton, Ph. Tu 17-2507
(Cumming), located 12 miles
east of Canton, off Hwy 20.

18 bred shoats, color mostly
red and black and black list-
ed, boars castrated, wt. ap-
prox. 65 lbs.; also, 17 shoats,
wt. approx. 20-25 Ibs. ea., all
35 head, $400. for quick sale.
FOB. No shipping. Located 5
miles west of Metter Candler
county, near 57-46 cross hwy.
L. H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box
177, Metter, Ph. 685-1083.

Sheep and Goats

2 fresh milk goats. No col-
lect calls. D. T. Rudeseal, Rt.
1, Demorest, Ph. 754-2962.
(Clarkesville).

3 nice milk goats; 2 San-
nans, 1 cross breed, all fresh
in, $20. and up. Ralph White,
P.O. Box 497, Gainesville, Ph.
Le 2-6193.

Small flock of Reg. Hamp-
shire sheep of high quality,
all ages. Will sell reasonably
or trade for beef type yearl-
ings. John B. Smith, Cleve-
land Road, Dalton.

5 good milk goats from high
grade stock, now milking, all
with young kids. Eva Mae
Kinsey, Rt. 2, Box 391, Lake
Park.

Good milk goat, giving ap-
prox. 1 1/2 gal. per day; also,
3 four mo, old billies and 2
four mo. old nannies. Ethel
Coggins, Route 3, Dalton, Ph.
Br, 8-7274 (at night).

Milk goats, very reasonable.
KE. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry
Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE 3-3710.

Milk goats, several fresh,
others to freshen during the
rest of June, all heavy milk-
ers. Jacob S. Heaton, Ameri-
cus.

Milk goats, some coming in,
breeders and young ones, good
milkers. Mrs. R. L. Smith, Sr.,
Rt. 4, Pape Rd., Box 385,
Douglasville, Ph. Wh 2-4238.

3 yr. old hornless, white
Saanan milk goat, lg. size, dry
but was bred some time age
to Pure Saanan; also, French
Alpine, 2 yr. old milking
goat, milking 2 qt. daily. Sell-
ing out, any reasonable offer
accepted. Both are gentle and
in good healthy condition. D.
A. Bagley. 44 Washington St.,
Austell, Ph. 948-2315. -

Livestock

WANTED



























Want to exchange Holstein
cow giving 4 gal. daily for

Shetland pony with saddle
and bridle. Mrs. H T. Gray,
Rt. 1, Appling, Ph. Ga. 5-

6763, no collect calls.

Want Reg. brown Swiss
bull, about 18 mos. old. give
complete information, includ-
ing price, in answering. Clay
Johnson, Rt. 3, Ringgold, Ph.
WE 5-4229.

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE







Good tender old time bean
seed, white creasebacks, Germ.
97 pcet., white cutshorts, Germ.
95 pct., white half runners,
Germ. 88 pct., each kind, 75c
cup. Add postage. Mrs. Emory
Goble, Rt. 3, Ellijay.



Iron cowpeas, Germ. 85 pct...

$4.50 bu. H. C.
McDonough, Ph, 423

_| T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

_ Running okra seed, 1/

60c; Russian mammoth s

flower seed, 60c cup PP. H. C.}
Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd., SW,
tention

Atlanta 15, Ph. PO. 1-7626.
Good tender old time bean

seed for late planting, white

half runners, Germ. 96 pct.;
white cornfield beans, Germ.
96 pct. each 60c cupfull;
red speckled crowder peas and
big white blackeye peas,
Germ. 92 and 91 pct., each 45c
cupfull. Add postage. Mrs.
Carl Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Old time white half run-
ner garden beans, Germ. 97
pet., 65c cup or 3 cups, $180:
red spotted crowder peas,
Germ. 93 pct., purple hull
crowder peas, Germ. 88 pct.
and Blue Java field cowpeas,
Germ. 63 pct., hard seed, 30
pet., total Germ. 93 pct.,
each 50c cup. Add postage. G.





Old time tender white half
runner garden beans, Germ.
95 pet., 60c cup; 3 cups, $1.50;
early purple hull crowder
cowpeas, Germ. 90 pct., 3
cups, $1.00; Mung beans,
Germ. 71 pct., 60c cup. Add
15e postage on ea. cup. P. B.
Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

Potato plants, 500, $3.00 or
$4.00 .; Rutger tomato
plants, 500, $3.00, $4.00 M.,
80e C.. .sStrayhorn, Rt._ 1,
Gainesville, Ph. 887 - 4103
(Cumming).

Rutger tomato plants, $4.50
M.; $2.50, 500; 75 C.; also,
New Stone
same price.; peppers, pimento
and hot at beds; sweet potato
plants. J. R. Strayhorn, Rt.
1, Gainesville. :

Cert. Rutger tomato plants,
hot cowhorn pepper, Calif.
Wonder sweet pepper, $1.00
C. Add postage; also, collard
plants, Ga. variety, 50c C.;
Add postage. All packed in
damp moss. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2,
3917 Panthersville Rd. El-
lenwood. ;

Ga. red potato plants, well
rooted, good liveable plants,
Govt. inspected, full count,
guaranteed, 500, $2.00; 1 M.
up., $3.00 M.; 3 M. up, $2.50
M. Prompt shipment. :
ao Alma, - Ph, ~632=









Cert. Ga. red potato plants,
produced from vine grown
seed stock, $2.50 M.; 2 M. or
more, $2.00 M. Treated to pre-
vent diseases & insects. Strong
plants and prompt service.
Deal on large amounts. A. E.
Graham, Alma, Ph. 632-5536.



1962 crop white multiplying
nest onions, $210 gal. PP.
Permit 40. Miss Emma Dug-
ger, Newington.



Millions Ga. red cert. pota-
to plants, 500, $1.50; 1,000,
$2.50; 3,000 up, $2.00 M.
Prompt attention to all or-
ders. Plants loaded daily at
farm. Plants available until
Aug. All first class. B. J.
Head, Alma, Ph. 632-4846. _

Broccoli, brussel sprouts,
95c C.; Detroit red beet plants,
300, $1.00; collards, cabbage,
70c C.; sage plants, 80c doz.;
$6.50 C.; thyme, 50c; mint,
50c doz.; tansy, 3, $1.00: beli
pepper, 40c doz.; garlic plants,
10 doz.; tomatoes, Marglobe,
Rutger and Big Boy, 30, $1.
Add 20c postage. F. J. With-
erspoon, 308 Holderness St.,



and Marglobe, |

J. Ha

























on all or
handled promptly.
Head, Alma, Ph. 63
Ga. red potato
M.; Marglobe and |
tomato plants,
C.; egg plants, $1.
$3.00; Cayenne hot
plants, $1.00 C.;
Calif Wonder swee
plants, $1.00 C.; 50
Watis Crosby, Graha
Rutger and Mars
mato plants, Calif.
sweet pepper, Cayeni
pepper plants, 500,
M. or $1.00 C.; egg |
C.. Del. in. Ga. Walt
Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2035.
Mild, strong, lon:
pepper plants, 50c doz.;
and purple leaf peppe
75 for 6 plants; flo
pepper plants, 60c d
coins or stamps, no
Mrs. Tom Sims, Rt.
ville. :

Hay, Feed, (

4,000 bu. yellow
for feed, Gerald L
(located 2-1/2 mi. w.
dorendo, Hwy. 27), R
quitt. e ~

1,400 bu. shelled
yellow corn for fee
Fordham, Rt. 2, Box 1
ter. Ear ae Metis

Ready to. take or
Coastal Bermuda hay,
about June 8 = 12, $:
at field and will h
load. S. J. Clay, S
Rd., Rt. 3, Macon,
2976. = aoe

600 bu. of good yello

in shucks for feed.
ton, Rt. 5, Box 411, N

Choice hay, pure |

mixed grasses, - $2!
Square bales. Put on
age with high protein
W. S. Chandler, c/
Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun
MA. 9-2984, ; :

Few lbs. of shelled
in half and broken
firm and clean from pa
of shell, 85c lb. plus pc
Mrs. C. B. Hicks, Reyni



SW, Atlanta 10, Ph. PL. 3-
5251.







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