Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 July 11

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| : Phil Campbell,





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ATLANTA,

GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 11, 1962

NUMBER 45






















































































Christian couple, no
r a widow to milk,

Prefer man from

must be sober and no

5. per day, house and

hed, house wired

stove. H. B. Rob-

, Clarkesville, Ph.
(After 7 p.m.).

lean, healthy, un-

hristian woman to

elderly mother, do
and some light farm
exchange for room,
nd salary. Call or
ad state age. experi-
igion etc. Mrs. C. M.
Reon. 2, BOxXs. 302;
= 2-7704,

at once, settled or
couple as caretaker
agerial position, must
ir - animals and

re for same.

house with utilities,
veekly salary, and oth-
efits for honest, sober
that can furnish re-
from Minister or
ent. Mrs. H. N. Clark,
id Ferry Rd., Marti-

man who is worker as
foreman. Knowledge
al farm equipment.
iced in corn, peanut,
row crop farming.
family. No drinkers
ed. Have house with
and electricity, on
is and mail route.

farn, Rt. 8,.Bo
Ph. HE 5-

work. 5 room house
ol bus route. No drink-

references.
Rt. 2, Folkston.

middle aged white
to live on farm, helo
rden, light farm work
house. M. H. Brown,
yyron.

white couple age 30
o children, to do light
rk, must know how
ouse partly furnish-
nks need apply, per-
Obes M. Bond,









erienced poultry man
job on poultry farm,
rs or layers. Bill Ste-
lo W, A. Mayes, Rt. 4,

o shear sheep for $l.
Have electric shears.
e within 100 mi. radius
ley. Larry L. Medelus,
Box 102 Baxley, Ph.

ehtly crippled, middle
hite man wants light
n farm as caretaker or

-|Scalet

-leissus, Jonquils,








Elderly man wants home
near Americus, .Hawkinsville
or Millen. Gentleman with no
bad habits, can tend chickens,
some gardening, love chil-
dren, can cook, Want little
house or live in with familv.
Own all housewhold goods,
will have to be moved. Robert
H. Scarborough, P. O. Box 534
Millen. <i



Well experienced pecan tree
budder wants work. Can do
top work. Have been budding

-| trees for 35 yrs. Can do spring

and summer budding also top
work in fall. Homer Cowart,
Eyans, Ph. Re 6-4136.



Want job on farm, am 57
yrs. old, wife 62 yrs. old, have
2 girls, one 13 the other 10,
boy 5 yrs. old. Can drive
truck or tractor. Ready to
move any time. No bad hab-
its. Can give references. J. E.
Rogers, Rt. 2, Baxley.

Want job looking after cat-
tle, hogs, and other livestock.
Raise feed crops, cultivate
pastures do fencing and other
repairing. Have 6 in family,
youngest child 12 yrs. Boy
age 14, girls about grown.
Are all Christians, no drunks,
nor lofer. Will consider So.
Ga. J. H. Dodd, Rt. 4, Sum-
merville. :



Whit id d married }
ee ete eee Seat ing Coleus and Sultanas, 10c

woman, in need of a job a
once, will do any kind of farm
work for $2. a day. No letters
answered. Will not consider
unless transportation is pro-
vided. Mrs. Mary Adams, Rt.
3. Rock Springs Rd., Lithonia.

Flowers

FOR SALE





Violets, hardy, field grown,
genuine Royal Robe, White
Perfection, Large pure white,
long stems, Giant Calif. blue,
King verbena, all
plants, $1.00 doz; $6.00 C; $40

1M; Well rooted. Per. No. 160.

Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Greenville.

Orange Daylilies, white Nar-
Lavender
Iris, 50e doz., plus 20c postage;
Everlasting Moss (yellow flo-
wers) large bunch, 25c plus
10c postage. Extra quantity on
all orders. Per. No. 387. Mrs.
Cliff Booth, Route 2, Kenne-
saw.

Daylilies: Black Prince Ber-
nice Russell, Fred Stuntz,
Haille Selassie, Country Pride,
Autumn Red, Hyperion, Marco
Polo, Painted Lady, Party
Gown, Kansan, 50c ea., $5.00
doz.; Linda, Port, Mikado,
Redhead, Su-lin, and others,
25ce ea.; $2.50 doz. Large bo-
nus plants, labeled, damp pkg.
PP on $5.00 orders. Per. No.
142. Mrs. Claude E. Kimsey,
Route 2, Hiawassee.

Hybrid Daylilies: Rose
Star, Mt. Vernon, Gold Cup,
Buster Brown; Pink Charm,
Sammy Russell, Devon Cream,
Kwanso, Mrs. John _ Tigert,
Grizzelle, Tajmahal, Kanapa-
ha, Patricia, Scarlet Letter,
Caballero, 50c ea.; $5.00 doz.
Bonus plants, large, true la-
beled, damp pkg. PP on $5,00
orders, Per. No. 370. Miss June
Kimsey, Hiawassee.-

Flower Seed: this years,
mixed cols., Sweet Williams,
25c pk.; plant now for next
year; Mullin pinks, 10 pk.;
tagged robin, 10c_ pk.; pink,














red & cream col. Hollyhocks,
d|20c p








k.; pink and blue lark-
Bonk

Mrs, Ruby Lo-







ithia Springs
St

Philodendron cordatum in
4 in. plastic pots, 15 ea.; al-
so, coleus and other house
plants. (Per. No. 400); Orna-
mental pepper seeds, 10, 10c.
(Germ. 89 pct.) No plants
shipped. Grover Sowell, Jr.,
Route 2, Box 293-A, Griffin.

Bearded Iris, blue ribbon
winners in AIS shows, named
varieties including new pinks;
Also, 100 not labeled, good
col. range, $10.00, add 60c
postage. Per. No. 1. Mrs. Mar-
vin B. Farrar, Jenkinsburg.

400 named varieties Beard-
ed Iris, blue ribbon winners
in AIS show, 100, $7.00 plus
$1.00 postage. Not labeled, my
selection. Per. No, 24. Mrs.
W. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg.

300 varieties Iris, won many
blue ribbons in AIS Shews.
Per. No. 4. Mrs. T.T. Patrick,
Jackson,

Golden ruffles, large light
blue Iris, 3, $1.00; Spider li-
lies, 6, $1.00; 20 plants rooted
fancy leaf Coleus, all cols. sul-
tana and white, $1.25. Per. No.
77. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Route
3, Lawrenceville.

5 dif. geraniums cuts, 8 dif,
eactus cuts, Amaryllis lily
seedlings, Pink Justicia, White
and Pink Oxallis, rooted trail-

ea.; Red spider lilies, Painted
leaf Begonias, 15c ea.; Sword,
Maiden hair, Fluffy ruffles,
and solid leaf palm like ferns,
35e ea. Add postage. Per. No,
138. Mrs. Ralph _ Williams,
Route 1, Box 44, Lawrence-
ville. :

Seed: Hardy sweet pea seed,
mixed white and pink, plant
now for flowers early next
spring, 25c tbl. spoon. M r s.
T. M. Randolph, 2107-A, Clay-
more Dr., Marietta.

Canterbury bells, Foxglove,
Bells of Ireland, 2 doz., $1.00;
rooted Shrimp plant, Justicia,
Aluminum plant, Cedar fern,
any 2, $1,00; blue Roman Hya-
cinths, red Spider Lily, Em-
perior and Empress Narcissus,
25 lg. bulbs, $1.35. Add 35c
postage. Permit 49. Mrs. J. W.
Jones, Madison.

White, red and pink geran-
ium, 25c ea.; Sultana, white,
pink, red and salmon, rooted,
20c ea.; Guineawing and Ma-
ple Begonia, 20c ea.; Rain-
bow moss, 20c ea. Add post-
age. Permit 300. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Rt. 2, Martin.

Pink Thrift, 50c C.; Hydran-
geas, 25 - 50c ea..; light, royal
blue fall Daisies, 15 ea., 25c;
scotchbroom, lav. Locust, red
woodsbine, 25c ea.; mixed
Mums, 25c doz.; Chinese Bam-
boo, 50c ea.; grape Hyacin-
ths, 25c doz.; red, pink baby
ramblers, dbl, blooms, 50c.
Mrs. Tom Harkins, Mountain
City. Permit 54.

Blue, white Siberian Iris,
Shasta Daisies, Narcissus, Jon-
quils, 35c doz.; lg. Bearded
Iris, 50c doz.; Butterfly bush,
Almonds, red Woodsbine, An-
thony Waterer pink, rose

leoms, 25c ea., 2, 40c; old
fashion bush type roses, dbl.
rose blooms, 50c ea.; Cherokee,
Paul Scarlet,-mixed Azalea
cuttings, 10c ea, Varilla Quar-
terman, Mountain City. Per-
mit 55.

April bloom Narcissus and
Jonquils, $3. C.; Orange Day-
lilies, purple Iris Lilies, Pur-
ple violets, mixed color Mums,
$1. doz.; Moss that blooms,
snow drop bulbs, 75e doz.;

er. 69. Add postage. Beatrice

Thousands of Iris plants, Single blue Hyacinths,
50c per doz.. 4 doz., $1.50,|bioom size, 2 doz., $1.; Em-
white, purple and blue, all}peror daffodil 2 doz., $1:
healthy plants, come after.| bioom size; Royal Robe vio-
Frank A. Shue, 1100 Custer] lets, 20, $1. Add 30c postage,
Ave, S. E., Atlanta 16, Per.|no order less $1. Per 75, Mrs.
394. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks.



Mullen daisy flower seed,
25 package. No stamps. All
mail answered. Ruby Nelson,
1015 Amsterdam Ave., N. E.,
Atlanta 6,

Daylilies, 25e ea.; dif. label-
ed, $4.70; pot plant cuttings,
20, $1.25; mixed bulbs, $2.25
C.; Amaryllis, orange and red,
50c ea.; 7 dif. Begonia cut-
tings, $1.25 pp. Mrs. PES:
Griffin., Rt, 1, Adel, Per. 28.

White hardy Begonia, root-
ed, lives in yard, comes back
each yr., rooted Strawberry,
angel wing, Grape Begonia,
Aluminun plant, Salmon Sul-
tanas, 35c ea. Add postage, no

order less $1. Other plants at

my home. Per. 132. Also,
want Basket of Gold blooms
when Candytuft does. State
price. Mrs. Marguerite Bry-
ans, 1255 Woodland, Ave., S.
K. Atlanta 16. ;

Snapdragon, coleus plant,
65c doz.; Salvia, 30, $1:; spi-
der bulbs, 55c doz.; yellow
cannas roots, $1. doz.; large
mums, $1. doz.; mixed Iris,
75e doz.; Rose Geraniums,
Red., 25c per 35; Candy stripe

Verbena, 85c doz.; Shamrock,

$1. per 5; Daylilies, 50c doz.
Postage 20c. F. J. Witherspoon,
308 Holderness St. S. W., At-
lanta 10. Per 137.

Well rooted pink, red dou-
ble geraniums, 4, $1.; Fern:
Boston, minature, osmunda,
maiden hair, 25c ea.; Begonias,
Speckle leaf, green leaf angel
wing, beef steak, maple leaf,
pink rose bud, green leaf,
bronze leaf, 50c ea. No order
less $1. Free plant with ea.
order. Per. 102. Mrs. Susan
Zigler, 1566 Elleby Rd., S.E.,
Atlanta 15, Ph. MA 17-5759.

Daylilies: Buried Treasure,
Moldovans, 1962 yellow, 8 in.
blooms, 3 in. wide petals, $25.;
First Formal, $15.; Grecian
Gift, $8.; Marie Wood, $1.; 5
Gifts Slaccvarn po.s LO Gilt. o0C:
Var, $3: 20 dit, 2bce, var, $33
My selections, labeled and
P.P.: 50 unlabeled, $3.; 100,
$5.50. Per 101. Walter M.
Jackson, 1123 Vickers St., S.
E., Atlanta 16.

African violet leaves, dou-
bies and singles, labeled, 10
all diff., $1. postpaid; Purple
widows tears with tubers at-
tached, $1. doz. P.P.; Glox-
inias, Starfish, Thanksgiving,
June and other cactus; ver-
bena, caladiums, Queen Annes
lace, hydrangeas and Chrys-
anthemums growing in con-
tainers at my home. African
violets also. Mrs. Frank Bar-
ford, 1185 Moreland Ave., S.
i. Atlanta 16, Per 283.

Nice boxwoods, 1-4 ft. tall,
$1.-$8. Will sell one or truck-
load. Per. 333. License 541.
Ninse Jie ee Grizzlese ity 4;
Blairsville, Ph. 745-4056.

Bearded Iris, mixed colors,
15, $1.: King Alfred Daffo-
dils, 20; $1.; Peppermint
plants, 12 small divisions or
bunches, $1. Add 35c postage
for each order. Per. 57. Miss
Ruth Underwood, Rt. 3, Con-
yers.

Christmas and Thanksgiv-
ing Cactus, coleus, Shrimp
plant and everblooming be-
gonias, 20c ea.; pot plant cut-
tings, some rooted, some un-
rooted, 15, $1.; No jew or moss
unless requested. Add postage
on orders under $1.50. Per.
355. Mrs. Ella M. Moore, c/o









Mosley, Rt. 1, Box: 248) Bre=



A, H, Griffin, Cataula,



Double red and white ge-
ranium cuttings, 10c ea.; im-
patiens plants, 3, 10c; Mon-
key face, 10c for 3; Ornament-
al pepper plants mixed, 10c
doz. Per. 316, Mrs. W. W.
Cauthen, Rt. 2, Buchanan.

Begonias, 30 dif. types or
colors; Fuchsia upright or
hanging basket, singles and
doubles; Geraniums, 20 diff.
types and colors; Ivy leaf,
fancy leaf, unusual Lady
Washington; varigated flower-
ing maple, hanging basket
Lantana, and other house
plants, all flowering size, 60c
ea. in 3 in. pots. Postage paid
on orders of $3. or more. Per.
391, Loy Thomas, Rt. 2,
Blairsville.

African violets for sale at
my home near Center Point,
'10 mi. N. of Carrollton, 50c
per pot blooming, all colors
and kinds. Cannot ship. Per.
256, Mrs. LU: Po Ivey, Rt 1,
Bremen.

Rosemary plants, 50c; Cal-
licarpa, white berries, 50c;
Ajuga, sweet violets, 15, $1;
Lemon Balm, $1.00 doz.; Phy-
sostegia, $1.00 doz.; Vinca Mi-
nor, 25, $1.00; Pentas, rose
scented Geraniums, 50c, cut-
tings, 15c; Liriope, 25, $1.00:
Zonal, Geraniums, white and
Angelwing Begonia cuttings,
15c ea.; Minimum order $1.00.
Include sufficient pcstage.
Mrs. E. Polsfuss, 223 Cordele
Ave., Macon. Permit 356.

Gooseneck, pink thrift, mix-
ed mums, narcissus with yel-
low center, Sallie at the gate,
one ea.; Siberion Iris, dk. blue, _
Lt. blue & white, large rose=-
lavender, golden glow, shas-
ta. daisy; fall asters, 5; eas
Per. No. 15. Mrs. O. W. Mar-
tin, Rabun Gap. F

Red, white and pink dbl.
Begonias, Red, white, pink
waxleaf Begonias, dbl. Petun-
jas, red and white Geraniums,
20c ea.; Firechief Petunias,
and Red Verbena plants, 5
ea.; mixed cols. petunias, zin-
nias & marigolds, one ea.; lace
ferns, 50c ea. Per. No. 16. Mrs.
Leilar Phillips, Route 1, Roys-
ten.

6 rooted geraniums, $1.00;
6 pink cannas, $1.00; 20 red
verbena, $1.00; 12 large bloom-
ing daisies, $1.00; few pretty
Tris, 25c ea.; Sultana, grown
from seed, 10c ea.; dark red
verbena, 25c ea.; dark red
mums, 20, $1.00; mixed cush-
jon mums, 20, $1.00. Add post-
age. Per. No. 145. Mrs. Lester
Phillips, Route 1, Royston.

Dbl. pink, red, red_ rose.
everblooming, pink wit h->
bronze leaf, maple leaf, angel
wing, speckle leaf Begonias;
red, white, rose pink, salmon,
lavender dbl. geraniums;
white, pink, salmon & red
rese Sultanas; nice coleus,
Xmas, Thanksgiving and May
cactus, 20c ea.; cuttings. Bos-
ton and sword ferns, 25c ea.;
rain lilies, green, white & red
Jew, 10c ea. Add postage. Per.





No. 143. Mrs. W. H. Rice,
Route 1, Royston. nie
Tris & daylilies: 125 dif.

kinds ea., 25c - 50c ea.; $2.50
- $5.00 doz.: all cols., my se=
lection, labeled, $2.00 $3.003
not labeled, Iris, $1.00 doz.:
lillies, $1.50 doz. Add 40c
postage first doz.; 10c ea. add.
doz. or part. Per. No. 19. Mrs.
F. M. Combs, Washington,







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Flowers

FOR SALE



Dbl. rose, red & pisk ger-
aniums; speckled pointed leaf,
maple leaf and beefsteak Be-
gonias; varigated leaf Sul-
fana and Fuchsia cuttings, 20
ea.; spider and rain lilies, $1
doz; Per pink phlox, 50c doz.:
green leaf caladiums, maple
leaf begonia, Fuchsia and var-
igated leaf sultana, rooted,
30c ea. Add postage. Per. No.
79. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Route 1,
Reyston.



New variety iris, Melody
Red, one root, $5.00; Extra-
vance, Tiffany Iris, Lemon
lilies, $1, 00 doz.; Siberian Iris,
dk. blue & white, 60c doz.;

Hedgerose, $5.00 C; Mt. ivy,
Ga. State Rose, dogwood,
sweetshrub, red shoemake,
wintergreen, yellowbell &
scotchbroom, 25c ea, Add
postage. Per. No. 388. Mr.

Thad Watson, Rabun Gap.

Violets, purple, blue &
white; blue fall daisies, small
and large cluster daisies; la-
vender peppermint, red horse-
mint, white and pink yarrow,
gooseneck, ageratum, mont-
bretia, asstd. Chrysanthe-
mums, asstd. Iris, 6 dif. kinds
Orange daylilies, dbl. & sin-
gle, 50c doz. Add _ postage.
Per. No. 14. Mrs. Ned Bur-
rell, Rabun Gap.

Magic my, Hardy Amary-
llis, 25 ea.; $1.00. Per. No.
183. Mrs. B. 2 Juhan, Route
ae Sune Mountain. Ph. 469-



Purple butterfly bush, white
spirea, pink flowering almond,
well rooted, 35c ea.; Iris, two-
tone purple and orchid, bronze
and purple, solid yellow, $1
doz.; candy striped verbena,
35e buneh. Add 25c postage.
All damp pkd. Per. No. 210.
Mrs. J. H. Barrow, Route 2,
Waco.

feats a a UN nee aoe N Wes NAN

ae color Chrysanthemums,
$1. doz.; Blue Iris, 40c doz.:
White and Yellow Narcissus
and Yellow Jonquil bulbs, 25c
doz.; White Easter Rose, all
color Hollyhock and _ Tiger
Lilies, rooted, 4-$1., add post-
age; Also, Orange and Old
Rose color Poppy seed, 25c
isp., add 4c stamped envelope.
Ethel Crowe, Route 2, Gain-



esville. Per, 10.

Daylilies, 15, $5.00; unlabel-
ed, $3.00; 7 pinks, $5.00; 5
pinks, $6.00; 6 roses, $5.00; 8
red, $5.00; 4 spiders, $4.00; 8
yellows, $4.00; 3. darks, $1.50.
Add 50c postage. Per. No. 20.
Mrs. J. M. Griffin, Washing-
ton.

Aspidistra, 3. strong roots
50c good size clump varigated
Liriope, $1.; Old fashioned
Narcissus, $5. per 100; Paper-
white narcissus, $2. per 100;
Auguga, 10 plants 30c; Angel-
wing Begonia cuttings, 25c
ea.; large potted Angelwing
Begonias, $3. to $5.; Arrow-
root Philodendron in pots,
$1.50. Add postage. Per 402.
Mrs. Tyson E. Baisden, 1900
Hill St., Columbus.





9 Colors Cannas, $1. doz.;
Daylilies, 25 kinds, 15c ea.;
Amaryllis, red spider lilies,

milk and wine lilies, umbrella
palm, 25c ea.; Tube roses, daf-
fodils and narcissus, 50c doz.
Add postage, Per 44. Mrs. W.
EK. Wooten; Rt. 2, Box 150,
Camilla.

Pot plant cuttings, mixed,
20, $1.; Lemon lilies, 50c doz.:
White Madonna lilies, 3 large
bulbs $1., or 6 small bulbs,
$1.; all colors Sweet William
seed, 25c pkg. Add 25c on all
plant and bulb orders. Per 88.
Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt. 3, Ce-
dartown,



15 kinds daylilies, 8, $1.;
Iris, names lost, 10, $1., all
different colors. 40c postage.

Per 18, Mrs. W. E. Johnson,
Rt. 2, Box 175, Crawfordville.



Stove plant, $2.; Bromelia,
Rex begonias, $1.; Fish scale
ferns, Asparagus, Sprengeri,
Calif. Rubber plant, Alumi-
num plant, 50c; Begonias:
Bronze, double white, Double
red, Trailing, ruffle leaf, small
leaf, Philadendron, 65c. Plus
postage. Per. 65, Mrs, Otis
Mashburn, Cumming.

Blue plumbago, white Con-

federate and yellow Fla. Jas-
mine, 50c ea.; Boston and fish

tail ferns, (narrow leaf) 3,
$1.; paper white Narcissus
bulbs, 50c doz.; Ivy that will

grow indoors, 3, 50c; Liriope,
4 doz, $1.; light pink and yel-
low daisy Chrysanthemums,
2 doz., $1. Add postage, Per
36. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box
164, Chester.

Red Begonia, 35c ea.; Red
and white Geraniums, 35c ea.
Amaryllis ee 3 bulbs, $1.;
feverfew, 6
Per 295. Mire
Route 6, Gainesville,

F. M. see





Add postage. |



St, Ellijay. Per 33.

Lemon Day Lilies, Blue
Dutch Tris, Yellow Flower
Everlasting Moss, 6, 50c; Love
and Tangle Moss, good start,
25e; Yellow Primrose, Jo-
sephs Coat, mixed colors. 6,
50c; Cacti: World Globe, Corn
Cob, Patty Cake, 3, 50c. Add
postage, Mrs. Presley Fowler,
Route 2, Ellijay. Per. 93.

Red, White, Blue, Pink
Thrift, 6 oes verbena, $1.



doz, $5. C; Pink Oxallis, 2
clumps $1.; Pink Sweet Wil-
liam, Blue. Iris, Calif. Blue

Violet, Hardy Phlox, asstd.

col. Chrysanthemum, ruffled
Orange daylilies, 4 Oclocks,
2 doz., $1.50; $4. C; Yeliow

lemon lilies, $3 doz. add post-
age. Per. 64 Mrs. Janie Ellis,

Box 23, Grantville.



Peanut, Cinnamon, and
Starfish Cactus, 3 rooted
plants, 50c; Hen and chicks,
and 3 dif. types Opunia Cac-
tus pods, hardy, stays outside
in winter, 3, 50c. Add post-
age. Per 393. Mrs. Sherman
L. Adams, 1018 Purina Drive,
Gainesville.



Double yellow Cannas,
mixed verbenas, 50 doz.; Ba-
by Breath, rooted, 3 50c; yd.
Hydrangea cuts, Be $1.; Bloom-
ing size Tiger lily bulbs, $1.-
50 doz; Green Jew, 3 cuts 25c;
Pink thrift, 50 C; rooted
sprigs, damp pkg. Add ~ost-
age. No stamps or checks.
Per. 119. Mrs. Perlene Roper,
Route 7, Gainesville,



Bird of Paradise She. Per.
Angel trumpet, 50c ea.; blue
Agaratum plants, hen & pbid-
dies, 25c bunch; Iris, asstd.
cols., $1.00 doz.; red rose bud
begonia, 50c; lettuce & beef-

steak begonias, 75c ea. Mrs.|

H. G. Aderhold, Route
Sparta. Per. No. 22.

3,



Bronze leaf, Shite & rose

bud begonia, maiden hair fern, |

and green leaf, and pink wax
begonia; May, Rice, Golden

star, Christmas, Starfish, an- |!
cinnamon, Easter, |C

gel wing,
peanut & night blooming cac-
ti, 25c ea.; Daylilies and red

spider lilies, 15c ea. Add post-|-

age. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Box
32, Seville. Per. No. 35.

Mixed cols. Iris, 25, $1.25;
mixed bulbs, 100, $1. 50: April
blooming Narcissus, 100, $1.50;
Houseleak, 4, 50c. Per. No.
169. Mrs. John Weaver, Route
2, Temple.

Lily bulbs,
purple verbena, 90c doz.; Rain
lilies, $1. doz.; large daffo-
a $1.50 doz.; ond oie





C.: Narcissus, $1.40 C.;
Perea $1.5 Reveneee
90c doz. 90c doz., Add post-

age, Mary Tumlin, Eastanol-
lee, Per. 147

Asstd. pot flowers, cuttings, |
20, $1.00; 8 dif. cactus cuttings,
$1.00, Add postage ea. order.
Per. No. 173. Mrs. W. J. Di-
mon, Route 1, Box 71, Wood-
land.





Golden seal, 20c ea., Rhu-
barb pie plant stalks, 25c lb.
spearmint; <Tanzy,. 13)" 25c;

Garlic bulbs, heads grow large
as onions, 3, 50c; Red hot
pepper pods, 25 doz., 5 doz,
$1; Spmmer Poinsettia plants,
3, 25; Lantana and Sweet
William seed, 25c teaspoon,
Plus postage. Per. 93, Mrs.
Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Bli- |
jay. :

Red blooming cat-tail cac-
tus, 6, 50c; Red Salvia or sage,
50c doz; Mix color double
touch-me-not plants, 35 doz.,
cr 3 doz., $1.; Chrysanthemum
type yellow Marigold vlants,
40c doz. Per. 168. Add post-
age, Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5,
Box 58, Ellijay.

Blue violets, orange ane
ilies, $3.50 M., Purple King

ris, Fox Glove, Leopard li-
lies, 50c dozen: Azaleas,
Sweetshrub, weeping Mary,
red roses, Mtn. Laurel, Christ-
mas Japonica, 50c ea. Add
postage, Per. 9, Mrs. Frank
Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Ga. Easter lilies, (any size)
from 10c to 22c for forcing
size. Will sell 20 bu. seed
bulbs, Per. 397, Mrs. D. D.
Woodard, Dudley.

3 doz. Verbena, $1.; Althea,
25c ea.; Babies breath Spirea.
25e3 Day lilies, come dig all
you want, one cent ea.; Rose
(Blaze) runner, $1.; Fig
sprouts, $1. Mrs. Annie Hub-
bard, Fortson, Per 63.

Blue Ageratum, 60 doz;
Blue and_ speckled violets,
60c doz; Blue speckled Iris, 6,
60c; Yellow, purple and white
Iris, 6, 60c; Several colors
mums, 60c doz.; pink and
yellow primrose, 50c doz; hot
poker, 75c bunch; Jonduils,
dcuble and single, 65 doz,
bulbs. Damp packed. Add
postage, Miss L. M. White, Rt.
See 57, Dahlonega, Per.

Tris &. daylilies, pinks, rose-
yellows, bi-colors, canary -
scarlets, bronze, orange, pur-
ples, two-tones, royal purple
and It. pink - reds, 125 dif.
named daylilies, 25c ea.;
specify colors wanted; labeled,
$2.50 doz; not labeled, $2. 00
Coz: 12 dif, Iris, not labeled,
Sie 00. Add 40c postage. Per.
No. 154. Mrs. M. P. Combs,
Washington.

Old fashioned double an
Hyacinth bulbs, large bloom-
ing size, $2. doz. Add post-
ape per. <12,5 Mrsys be He
Whelchel, Rt. 3, Dawsonville.

Sweet William, Regal lilies,
Blackberry lilies, 72, Sire
Double touch-me-nots, 40c ea.,
red, white, yellow, and vari-
gated colors, 12, 50c; Sultan-
as rooted dif. colors, 12 for
$1.; Arbutis and Galax, 12, $1.
Per 278, Pay postage, Mrs.
F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Varigated hedge _ plant,
Summer Poinsettia, small Nan-
dena, Blue Salvia, Mix sweet
William, 40c doz.; Lantana, 6
50c; Pink Primroses, 35c doz.;
loving Tangle and Cactus, 25
a, start, add Rostage.) ts. Liz
zie Crawford, rawiord



















Red verbena, red & white
striped rose, and It. pink, pur-
ple and deep blue Siberian
Tris, $1.00 doz.; Milk and wine
lilies & Madonna. lilies, 4, $1.}
Add postage. Per. No. 178.
Myrtle Pace, Route 1, Tonks.

Flowers.

WANTED





Want Old-fashion leapord
begonia with round creamish |.
yellow spots on leaves; also,
lemon yellow, sky blue, rust,
reds, pink and brown iris. will
exchange pot plants, mums &
others. Each pay postage. Per.
No. 106. Mrs. Ed Stone, Route
2, Box 105, Adairsville.

Wanted Rooted or cuttings,
gocd size, of Yellow Peace
Rose, Sutters Gold or Forty-
niner. Will exchange prize
mums, pieces of pink or white
oleander, gardenias to root in
water, rose cuttings, pink wax,
red radiance or blush. Per.
No. 347. Mrs. R. J. Fleming,
Reute 2, Lincolnton.

Want Beaver Tail Cactus
(cpuntia basilaris) with rose-
pink flowers and stays out in
winter; also, white blooming
Christmas cactus. Mrs. Sher-
man L, Adams, 1018 Purina
Drive, Gainesville. 2

Want varigated leaf day-
lily, bloom not important; al-
so, varigated leaf plantation
lily called Hosta or Funkia. C.
R. Herring, Route 2, Box 357,
Brunswick.

Want ice plants with white
& pink blossoms and leaves
having appearance of small
balls of ice on them. H. D.
Manly, 27 East Main St.,
Statesboro.

Want to exchange dbl. yel-
low, hardy garden Chrysan-
themums for red, pink, white
& orchid Chrysanthemums of
same variety. Each pay post-
age. Permit 387. Mrs. Cliff
Booth, Route 2, Kennesaw.

Want poppy seed pods.
Write amount and price. Grady
Wright, Route 1, Dublin.

Want bulbs known as Ele-
phant Ears. Percy Hearle, 278
Creatwood Trail, Smyrna.

Equipment

FOR SALE



















400 gal. Zero bulk tank; 500
gal. Dari Kool bulk milk tank,

excellent cond. R. M. Patter-| 7

son, Rt. 4, Box 102, Hwy, 166,
Douglasville, Ph. WH 2-2637.

Red Chief corn sheller in
good cond., $25.00, will not
ship, Roger Suggs, Rt. 4, Box
228, Alpharetta.

Corn picker in good cond.,
$400.00 fits any Ford or







$1.50.; Red_and |!

| very. good cond.,


















tivator, sickle bar,
sale or trade for g
milch cow. Wayne

baler, model 45;
rake, both for $1
Chalmers W. D. Trai
cond., Taylor - Way
8 disc. T. rT. 2 Carte
Sharpsburg, Ph. A
(Newnan).

Bush beg harrow i

SP)
Ph. 284- 4044,
Lawson air- -coole

be s seen 3-1/2, mi.
vely Gap on Hwy.

New electric, 10
cubater never useds
brooder,. $25.00;
dashers, butter | m

Home Fe deep Y
0
ing plastic well p

demonstrate. Sell or
power chain saw.

parts, has rubber tire
J. D. seeder attach:

+6 disc tiller, $20.00; al

2 row model 99,2 r
cotton picker. Loyd
Yatesville,

pulley, ~DeLaval. peste
tor, 1 yr. old, 4 mi
Intnl with all parts to
same. C. C. Carter,
miles out Hwy. 53)
ville.

-Riding nariene ra
He P., 3 pt. hitch, plo
rows, and cultivator,
1/2 ton utility trailer,
W.-A. Rogers, Rt. 2,
Ph. 964-6915.

1956 Chevrolet tru
series, has V8 engine,
axle, booster brakes
reconditioned body b
10 wheel tandem with
20 ton carrying cap., 4
new and others are
fair cond., $1200.00.
for large farm. Ome

trade for pick-up truck,
ed right. W. C. Hard
O: Box.-22i- Byran,
2223 (Byron) }

lis Chalmers heavy dut}
row, for sale or trad
per A. Farmall tract
planter and cultivators.
Gazaway, 2486 Clifton S
Rd.,. Decatur, Ph. DR.

Lo-boy and 5th wh
gle axle, good for 15

. 7 dozer will fit H
$25.00 ea., Sprocket an
and other parts. J. C.
bler, Rt. 3, ee
7463.

Rd., Martinex. Ph. RE
(No | collect calls)

~ Keenco egg grader,
feeders, 2 automatic
100 ft. waterer, 5 gri
ers, one brooder and_



Ferguson > er 3 poin
hiten, Lew RE



misc. equipment.
cheap or pra ie for ge
se.

" es

































































































e

B. model Allis. Chal-

pick-up truck. Ray-
RAS, Rt. .3,. Greenville,

e row cotton pick~
45 mountings, new
pindles in 1961, trac-
lable; Also, 2 row L.
ame cultivator. E. H.
t. 7, Sardis Church
on, Ph. 788-2378.

tractor, size 140, 2
cultivators, planters,
ig harrows, 1 double
rw 26 in.; 1957 Ford
m truck, stoke body
engine. All in top
I] or part for sale. C.
non, Rt. 2, Rockbridge
e Mountain., Ph. 469-

ford tractor, Dise har-
iultivator, scrape blade,
le planters, tow bar,
y trailers one with
$800.00. Mrs. Farmer,
Ellenwood, Ph. 284-
yefore 5 p. m.

pillar bulldozer D 7
ch, 1958 model. Good
ng cond with double ca-
ol unit; Low boy trail-

cond.; pick-uv
yme see, no letters, no
alls. M. L. Clay, Mon-
Ph. 468-6279.

horse drawn 2 seat-
senger closed in car-
Also drivers seat, seats
ngers. Excellent cond.
s included. Letters ans-
L. R. Reese, 310 Gor-
Thomson.

G. M. C. panel body
.4 forward gears, radio,
25,000



1, Douglas, Ocilla
h. 468-5541 (Ocil-

avy duty bulldozer har-
Rome 10 disc, 282 disc.
isc. $400.00, also have
gging for

hat fits tractor with
um, rigging complete,
0.00. Kenneth Kennedy, P.
61, Reidsville, Ph. 557-

ce; pt. iit- type fits
r Ferguson, good f or
ul grain, or raking cut hay.
ade from double mule pea-
weeder) $20. R. C. New-
Palmyra Rd., Leesburg,
E 5-9861 (Albany

aval (Standard) milk-
nits, a 400 gal. Lero va-
milk tank in excellent
priced reasonably. Da-
s, Monticello, Ph. 468-

fe

>

eel trailer complete
ody; one used harrow;
conveyer in good cond.;
tobacco sticks. All can be
at my farm 3 mi. N. E. of
knee on old stage road.
oa Ochlocknee, Ph.

tractor
7 - Boy in first class shape.
| Culp, Rt. 3, Cedartown,
48-1964. :
rse wagon in fair cond,
; 2-wheel heavy trailer
good tires, $10.00 at my
in Stilesboro Commun-
D. Garrison, Rt. 1 Tay-

and Rogers

, H. P. David Bradley gar-
ractor, bottom plow, cul-
or, adjustable foot, $125;
Jlow well pump, $35.00. E.
Griffin, Rt. 2, Box 146,
yeross, Ph. AT 3-3995 (No
ect calls)

160 ft., 2 in. x 20 ft., Ames
luminum irrigation pipe and
i DOr, 2 In. x 20

in irrigation pipe and coup-
; 2 end plugs, one 2 in., 90
ee elbow; one T. Coupler,
cut-off valve (in-live), all
00. Mrs. M. R. Harper.
ee Box 1304, Sta. A, Ma-
a. :

Shick incubator, 100 egg
., electric w/thermostat,
thermometer and Hygro-
ter, all in original box, used
$12.50. Will ship express
ges collect; also, used 30
1 house water tank,

same.

large farm
Newcomb, |t

| Used Massey Harris self
propelled corn picker sheller.
Good cond. Mrs, E. L. Davis,
nok 253, Butler, Ph. UN 2-



Tree or grass planter, pull
type, heavy duty, with spare
colter $245.00. William KE, Su-
ber, 1430 Elizabeth Ave., Per-
ry Ga., Ph. 429-1801.

Allis Chalmers silage cut-
ter, grass attachment and
row crep header, $475.00;
American soil saver, works on
order of Pasture Dream, $100.
John R. Wilson, Rt. 2, Madi-
son, Ph. 381-J-3.

Blacksmiths large
duty fan blower and
forge with duck nest
damper. 2 pieces on separate
stands which are movable, $20
a bob Doley, L. Young, 435

Olumbus Dr., Decat g
DR 3-8785. se





heavy
iron



Sickle bar mower for Far-
mall Cub tractor, used very
little, $75.00 or exchange for
Dozer blade and dirt pan, or
Dozer blade, only of equal val-
uel. Wb DunlapioRt 42 La-
Grange.

- Equipment

WANTED





Want small portable black-
smith forge, within 25 mile
radius. C. R: Bohanan, Rt. 1,
Conyers, Ph. 483-8539.



-Want 4 disc tiller, pull type
or 3 or 4 dise for John Deere
MT, good cond. R. R. Bur-
roughs, Rt. 2, Colbert, Ph. LI-
60957 (Athens).



Want 6 unit pipe line milk-
er, double 6 Herring bone
stalls for parlow,
type stalls. J. S. Elder, Cullo-
den, Ph. Turner 5-2201.

Want 3 pt. hitch, 6 ft., mow-
er for Fordson tracter. Must
be in good cond.; also pump
and straight blade for D-2
caterpillar tractor; Trailer
type disc plow to be used be-
hind Farmall M or D-2 Cater-
pillar. Prefer 4 disc reducible
to 3. P. T. Patton, Shady Dale,
Ph. (Monticello) 468-6869.

Want 250 gal. gas
above ground, for L. P. or
Propane gas. John B. Wilkes,
P. O. Box 39, Norwood, Ph.
Howard 5-3747.

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



Want 6 or 8 disc heavy duty
harrow, Athens, Rome, or
equivalent with 28 in. disc.
Prefer with roller bearings;
Also, want heavy duty fire
plow Mathis, Hester or equal.
Preferably in South Georgia.
Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.



Want to buy for cash, 2 ton
truck with 16 to 18 ft. stake
body, must be in good cond.
and cheap for cash. R. L. Jack-
son, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph. DR
8-2245.

Want deep well pump and
tank. Write what you have,
cond., and price. Mrs. Mattie
Victrum, Rt. 4, Gainesville.

Want 1951 Willys jeep pick-
up starter and motor. W. P.
Mize, Demorest.

Want model 616 Allis Chal-
mers cotton picker. Reply af-
ter 7:30 p. m. H. M. Simpson,
McDonough, Ph. 423 - 3898.

Want cultivator, planters
and distributor, for Intl. 300
tractor; Also, want elevator
for ear corn, 16 to 25 ft. long,
powered by electricity. T. F
Sapp, Abbeville, Ph. 2536.

Want 250 gal. Propane gas
tank, above ground type; also,
Ford tractor or other good
make with 3 point hitch. State
cond. and price. Luther Pitts,
Rt. 2, Lula.

Want stump cutter, either
circular saw or chain s a w
style; Also, stone picker and
loader, write best price, cond.
and location. G. T. Dyer, Ra-
bun Gap.

Want good 4-1/2 or 6 in.
Joiner Planer, without mo-



r farm use. State price
ondition. F er
Se ee

and | 6-138

or 6 gate!

| South 9-3472.

ULLETIN _



Livestock

FOR SALE





Cattle

2 reg. Jersey males, 8 mos.
of see Best Os eae. G.

. Conner, ' onyers,
Ph. HU 2-6284 (Lithonia).

Reg. Jersey bull, artificial-
ly Bred, Brampton selective
bioodlines, solid color, dark
tongue and switch, dehorned
and ring. Ready for light ser-
vice, G. M. Guyton, 440 For-
est es Rd., Macon, Ph. SH







Reg. Angus fine Eileenmere
breeding, 7 heifers one yr.
old, $275.; 6 heifers, 2 yrs.
old; bred, $325.; cows with
calves, bred, $400., E. E.
Scarboro, Rt. 92, (3 mi. N. of)
Fayetteville, Ph. TR 4-1188.

Reg. Angus bulls from 12
mos. to 6 yrs. old, best blood-
line, from clean herd, excel-
lent conformation. J. O.
Crowley, c/o Crowley, Reyn-
olds Angus Farm, Carrollton,
Ph. Terrace 2-8402. :

15 Hereford bred heifers
for sale. Big frame, good con-
formation, no horns, gentle
Bred to 2 good bulls; have
had all shots and treatments.
Aiso, some cows and stocker
steers available, deliver to
your farm. Pierce L. Cline
ee Covington, Ph. 786-
( Si f

Reg. beef type Shorthorn
(Horns), bull 15 mos. old,
deep red, blocky and straight,
from the best of bloodlines.
Selling to prevent inbreed-
jong. Have papers ready to
transfer. J. Y. Denton, Hia-
wassee, Ph. 896-2451. -









































Reg. Black Angus bull, 1
yr. old, $185.50, Delivered
free to 100 mil. Reg. papers.
Cc. N. McClure, Dawsonville,
Ph. AM-5-2266.

Jersey milch cow with 3rd
calf. Thompson Storey, Rt. 2,



Newnan. s



Reg. Guernsey bulls sired by
War-Bash Cannon Ball No.
540369 from high butter test
and milk produces. Dehorned
and rings in noses, Reasonable
prices. F. H. Bunn, Midville.

Dbl. standard Reg, Polled
Hereford bulls, 7-14 mos, old,
excellent bloodlines, Roy R.
Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph.
482-8433.

Reg. White face
yrs., wt. approx. 1000 lbs.
Priced right to sell. James
Varner, Carnesville.

Purebred, not. Reg., Black
Angus cow with 3rd Black
Angus heifer calf, 4 mos. old.
Can probably rebred, both for
$225. Miss Lucille Lazenby,
Rt. 2 Marietta.

_ 2 Holstein milch cows with
first calf, clean herd, vacci-
nated. Ralph H. Davis, Rt. 2,
Buena Vista.

20 Reg. Polled Hereford
bulls. All red and well mark-
ed, calfhood vaccinated, from
10 to 24 mos. Winton C. Har-

bull, 2
I

ris, Rt. 1, Sereven, Ph. Juno

4-2312, (Odum).

Swine
Reg. Yorkshire boar, popu-

lar bloodlines, proven produc-

er. 2 yrs. old April. Wt. 500-
600 Ibs., reasonably _ priced.
A. D. Simpson, 2612 Lake-
ridge Circle, Rome.

3 nice Reg. Black Essex
male shoats; Also, taking or-
ders for gilts and males avail-
able in _ about 7 to 8 wks.
Wiley G. Dampier, RFD 1,
Box 210, Valdosta.



Black Angus steer will be
a year old Oct. 1, not reg.,
$100. Roger Suggs, Rt. 4, Box
ae Alpharetta, Ph. GR 5-

30 top quality dairy Heifers
8 to 12 mo. old, 22c per lb.
Terrell Swindle, Nashville.

Reg. Black Angus Bull with
papers, 3 yrs. old. Selling to

prevent inbreeding. Good,
gentle and easy to handle,
reasonable. (Located 1 _ mi.

from Hwy. 247 on old Dun-
bar Rd:, Elberta) C. B. Low-
ery, Sr., Rt. 1, Box 274, Warn-
er Robins, Ph. WA-3-9510.

8 Santa Gertrudis Cows
with calves 2 to 3 mos. old,
bulls and heifers, Cow and
Calf., $350. Jack Crowder,
c/o Melody Brook Farm, Rt.
3, Marietta, Ph. ME-5-8656.

3 Reg. Short-horn cattle.
(1 Heifer, 2 cows to calve in
August.) W. S. Hughes, 5815
Butner Rd., College Park,
Ph. 964-6103.

_ 2 dbl. Reg. Polled Hereford
bulls, 1 yr., $160.00; 22 mo..
$175.00. Stocky bulls, Call HO
1-5043, (Atlanta) or see on
farm at Woolsey, 7 mi. S. of
Fayetteville, Hwy 92. M. B.
Carter, Woolsey.

4 full blooded Polled Here-
ford cows, $175.00 ea.; 2 Hol-
stein heifers 9 mos., $125.00
ea; 4 Holstein steers, -9 mos,
$100.00 ea.; Several full blood-
ed Polled Hereford heifers,
$100 ea.; one Polled Hereford
bull, 1 yr., $150. At my farm
at Madras near Newnan, R. B.
Bowen, 316 Peters St., S. W.,
Atlanta.

2 Reg. Angus bulls, 16 mos.
$200 and $225. J. M. Allen,
172 Vidal Blvd., Decatur, Ph.
DR 7-4758. !

10 White face Hereford hei-
fers, wt. 500 to 600 lbs_ ready
to breed, some entitled to
Reg., $150.00 ea. at my barn.
A.C, Porter, -Bishop, Ph.





Dbl. Standard Hereford
bull, 15 mos. old and several
Dbl. Standard Hereford heif-
ers, 12 to 24 mos. W. A. Bal-
lard, Fayetteville, Ph. HO-1-
5042.

3 Angus bulls for sale: one
3 yrs., wt. approx. 1550 ibs,
one, 15 mos., wt. 800 lbs.,
other 12 mos. old, wt. 550 Ibs.
James A. Johnson, Rt. 1, Box
500, Douglasville, Ph, WH-2-
4072. &

4. quality yearling Reg.
Hereford heifers; also, your
pick of 20 4H and FFA Club
calves: R. B. Curtis, Farm-





jington, Ph. 453 4453, (Greens- |

boro,

a

Reg. red poll bull calf, 8
mos. old, wt. at 5 mts. 23
days, 410 lbs. on the cow,
should wt. 800 Ibs. at 12 mos.,
good gaining herd sire pros-
pect, bred by Purdue Univ.
Agri. Exp. Station, LaFayette,
Indiana, sired by Pinpur
Monitor, a ton bull. G. F.
Mercer, Rt. 1, Sparks.

Duroc (dark red) pigs, open
gilts, small boars, service age
boars, and sows. Will sell with
or without papers. James and
Alfred Morris, Avondale Rd.,
Rt. 3, Macon, Ph. 788-3637.

Reg. Hampshire breeding
stock, boars, age range from
6 mos. to 5 mos. and gilts
rom 7 to 5 mos, All are from
Mighty Ranger, O. W. Tay-
jor, Jr. 319 4th Avenue, S.
W., Moultrie, Ph. 985-4204.

Landrace, most prize win-
ning, most tested herd in
state, Brucelossis free 4 yrs.
First certified meat sire in
state. Breeding age gilts and
some from certified meat lit-
ters from him. Best sprin
pigs ever raised. See on tes
at Tifton and on farm. Jim
Willis, Rt. 1, Bonaire. Ph, 9-
2648 (Perry).

Superior meat-type Reg.
Landrace hogs, service age
boars, bred gilts and_ pigs,
reasonably priced. Terrell
Swindle, Nashville, Ph. 9292.

Reg. Landrace, service age
boar. From popular _ blood
lines. M. T. Courson, Hazle-
hurst, Ph. 5-2589.

PULLS cok Mee Oe O00 2) oie eee

Purebred Poland China
males and gilts 3 mo. old,
Males $30. ea., and gilts $25.
ea., H. F. Brady, Buena Vista.

Reg. Duroc sow, has large
live litters, $75. at my place.
J. W. Swinson, Rt. 1, Bremen,
Ph. LE-7-27465.

Purebred Spotted Poland
China serviceable sized males,
bred gilts, and weaned pigs
from Bangs free stock. Chole-
ra treated. Reg. in buyers
name. Harmon Cornelius, Rt.
2, Nashville. Ph. 9807..

Fine Hampshire and Spot-
ted P. China crossed _pigs, 12
weeks old, $15. ea. Elizabeth
Sorrow. 7205 Campbellton
Rd., S. W., Atlanta 11, Ph. DI-
4-4198.

Reg. Spot (formerly spot-
ted Poland China) hogs from
Certified Brucellosis free herd.
aeons Cordele, Ph. 273-

593.

6 pigs, Hampshire, Spotted
Poland China cross, wks.
old, $10. ea.; Also, 30 nice
healthy pigs which will be
ready July 24. James H. Kent,
aE 2. Powder Springs, Ph.



Lean type Tamworth p:
Bangs free. All reg. stock
S. Davis, Rt. 3, Abba, Fit
gerald, Ph. 6541. )

Hampshire pigs, purebred
but not reg. just weaned
Martin Wisherd, Rt. 2, Alto,

Horses, Mules & Ponie

At stud, dark golden Pal-
omino stallion, 3 CO!
formation, $25. with
privilege. Transportation
nished in local area? Estes
Reese, 4776 Bouldercrest Rd
S. E., Rt. 2, Ellenwood, Ph.
366-3016. (Atlanta) :

Red stud pony, 5 yr., rides,
and works to cart, gentle for
children, $100. with bridle;
also, 30 Leghorn layers, 50c
ea.. Hampshire hog, $45.
Richard T. Murphy, 1289 S.
Hairston Rd., Rt. 1, Stone
Mountain. ees














Reg. Shetland pony mare
with Reg. colt by side, both,
$250.; Also, 5 nice grade
mares with colts by side, will
sell separate or together. Rea-~
sonably priced. Jess Holbrook,
415 N. Main St., Jonesboro,
Ph. GR-8-6771. ee

At stud: Golden Palomino
Stallion, fee $2500, will pick
up mare; Also; for sale, Palo-
mino quarter horse, dark
chestnut with blaze face and
stocking feet; Also, want to
buy or trade for a Palomino
stallion, blaze face and stock=-
ing feet, must have dark col-
or. J. W. VanHorn, 4457 Cov-
ington Hwy., Decatur, Ph.
Bu-9-5798.

7 Mares, and one dapple
gray pony stallion, mares 4
yrs. old and under, 3 mares
1/2 horse 1/2 pony, 3 mares -
3/4 pony, 1/4 horse blood,
$800. for all. Phone after 8
p.m. W. E. Fichtner, Rt. 1,
Waverly Hall. Ph. 2973, (Rt.
1, on Hwy. 85).

Several Welch type ponies,
most all Pinto color, wt. 500
to 800 lbs. Some will work
to cart or buggy, few saddle
horses, and good selection of
Shetland ponies, All sizes and
colors, $65. and up; Also. new
and used saddles, carts, and
harness. G. M. Housley, Rt. |
6, Marietta, Ph. 427-2144. Ap

Kentucky bay 5-gaited
horse with one white foot;
Sorrel, 3-gaited, with white
face and 2 white feet, for sale
or exch. for cattle. Can see at
farm any time. L. F. Ivie St.,
Rt. 3, Fayetteville, Ph. 461-
2811. :

Shetland ponies at sacrifice
prices. W. J. Carter, c/o Wan-
dac Farms, Crabapple Com-
munity, Rt. 4, Alpharetta.

4 Palomino mares with colts
Stallion, fee $25.00, will pick
by side, 2 yr. old Palomino
Mare, several other gentle
saddle horses, all broken for
riding. L. W. Finney, 206 W.
Haralson St., LaGrange, Ph.
TU 4-7321.

Appaloosa mare, color red
with white spots, wt. approx.
1000 lbs., age approx. 10 yrs.,
gentle, no bad habits, train-
































ed for calf roping, $300. Fred
E. Mobley, Rt. 1, Box 884,
Mobley Rd., Columbus, Ph,
FA 7-2253. ;



Bay Mare Mule, | Blocky, C
good worker, fine animal, wt. _
850 lbs., 12 yrs. old, Bridle
and Gear, $60. or trade for
livestock. F. W. Kerr, P. O.
Box 1, Decatur. Ph. 284-4044.

Welch pony mare, 5 1/2
yrs. old, very gentle around
children, $185. for horse, sad=
dle and bridle or trade for.
calves of equal value W. :
Beavers, Rt. 2, Kennesaw, Ph.
WE-4-6649 (Acworth).

Ponies of all sizes and col-

ers to choose from, bred
mares, geldings and mares
with colts by side. All are

gentle. Some are child brok-
en, $75. and up; Also, pony -
carts and harness. ZW.
Kirkland, 2621 Ball Park, Dr.
Tucker, Ph. 938-1574.

Good work mule, .gentle,
about 8 yrs. old, make offer;
11 pigs, seven weeks old, $10. |
ea.; also, make offer for
shoats, male hogs sows, about
75 Duroe and Poland China.
Located 20 mi. of Atlanta, M.

H. Johnson, 2988 S. East
Point St.. East Point, Ph. Po
7-8104.

Med. sized Palomino Shet-
land pony for sale, $150. Glenn
Ne-ton, Fairburn, Ph. 964,<



7349.



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Livestock

FOR SALE





Sheep and Goats

4 qt. Saanan and Nubian
erossed Doe now milking,
Large Buck, 18 mos. old
Saanan and Togginberg cross-
ed, solid white; 2 young does,



_all from heavy milkers. The

jot for $40. W. W. Lovvett,

- $315 Hazel St. Savannah, Ph.

233-0380.

Livestock

WANTED





Will board saddle mare or

- gelding for use of same, will

dry feed. A. W. Hudgins, 752
Concord Rd.. Smyrna, Ph.
HE-5-7335.

Want a horse that will plow
a garden or ride, want one

that is bred. Cleo Blankenship,
Rt. 1, Eastman.

Seed & Plants

FOR SALE







Old time tender White half
runner garden beans, germ.
95 %, 50c teacup; Mung Beans,
germ. 71 pct., 60c teacup. Or-

ders filled promptly. Add 15c

Peri s4ice Rab:
1, Ball Ground.

for postage.
Brewn, Rt.
Permit 47.

Little White nest onions for
fall and spring planting, $2
gal.; Red Scallion multiplying
onions, $1.50 gal.; Red Scal-



_ lion onion buttons, $1.00 gal.;

Old time white half runner
beans, 45c teacup,
Germ. 97 pct. Add postage. G.
T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Per 50.

Certified Ga. Red: potato
plants, 500, $1.35; 1000, $2.50;
3000, $6.75; 5000, $10.00; 10,-
000, $17.50. Special prices on
large quantities. B. Lowell
Head, Rt. 1, Alma, Ph. 632-



5229,



Millions certified Ga. Red

potato plants, 500, $1.35: 1000,

~$2:50; 3000, $6.75; 5000, $10;

10,000, $17.50. Special prices
large quantities. B. J. Head.
Alma, Ph. 632-4846.

Flat Dutch cabbage plants,
Ga. and heading collard
Plants, and tomato plants, 90c



- C, or 300, $2.10. Large lots|
= cheaper. Per.

301; Miss Lee
Crow, Rt. 2, Gainesville.



Certified Rutger tomato

plants 75c C. or 300 for $2.00;

Ga. Collard plants 50c C.;

5 Also, Texas cowhorn hot pep-

per $1.00 C. Add postage. H.
F. Seay, Rt..2, 3917 Panthers-
ville, Rd., Ellenwood. Permit

128



Rutger tomatces, 500. $2.00;

Ga. Red Potatoes, per M., $2;

pepper, hot and sweet, at the

beds; collards, Ga. Blue Stem,

per C, 50c; 500, $2.00; per M.
$3.00; Per. -No. 152, J. R.
Stryhorn, Rt. 1, Gainesville.

Fall tomato plants, 30, $1;
cabbage collard, 70c C; Brus-
sel sprouts, Broccoli, 95c C.;
Thyme in pots, 50c ea.; sage,



80c doz; mint, 35c doz; Detroit

beet plants, 300 $1.00; hot pep-
per, 40c doz.; Birds eye pep-

per, 60c doz.; Shallot buttons

40c qt. 20c postage. F. J.
Whitherspoon, 308 Holderness
Ss W. Atlanta 10, Ph. PL

Collard plants for sale, two
eents each, will not ship. Per.
401. Claude McDaniel, 1804
Lakewood Ave., S. E., Atlanta

Game's Fowl

FOR SALE





Quail eggs, $17.00 C. del;
hatching several hundred, ba-
by quail July 6th, $25.00 C,
400 or more del; hatching

~ several hundred July 20th, Ail

are Northern Bobwhites from
Superior, unrelated stock,
per. No, 123,.H. M. Cash, Rt,

se 7 Wrightsville,. Ph. UN 4-

le




soe



ye ett
$

mated and laying, $4.00 pair;
Ringneck Doves, $4.00 pair;
White Doves, $5.00 pair. Ex-
press collect; Quail eggs $2.00
doz. Send money order, Miss
Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle St.,
N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR 4 =
152.

Ped. N. Z. White Rabbits of
best bloodlines,
dation breeders, bucks and
dees with excellent type and
fur quality and wt., etc., $8.00
ea.; Also, a few Juniors, se-
lected, $2.00 to $5.00 ea. Sat-
isfaction guar. R. Lamar
Brantley. Rt. = 2;.- box 93
Wrightsville.

Fantail Pigeons, all colors;
also Jap. Silkie Bantams. Will
trade for hay or heavy. breed
chickens. Jerry Gretencord,
3058 Brook Dr., Decatur, Ph.
ME 4-8540.

White King pigeons, $3.90
per pr. Jack Crowder, c/o Me-
ledy Brook Farm, Rt. 3, Windyv
a Rd., Marietta, Ph. HE 5-
8656. :

1960 - 61 hatch breeder
quail, up to 10 and 1/8 ounces
or 4 oz. larger than average.
Imp. 42 yrs. Order eggs early.
Per. 27; Also, will pay $10 pr.
for unrelated superior Bob-
white to further improve mine,
Free color photos and state wt.
Cert. of Champions. William
A. Thomas, Box K., Mark







Bobwhite quail eggs, $10
per C.; Day old birds, $20.00
per C.; All age birds priced
according to age. Per. No. 110.
Willie Gaultney, Box 36, Rey-
nolds, Ph. Tilden 7-4555.

Bobwhite quail for sale, all
ages, 25c to $1.00 per bird. Per
No, 44, J. L. Reed, Rt..2, Ken-
nesaw, Ph. WE 4-6508, (Ac-
worth)

Purebred, young Golden
Palomino rabbits $3.00 ea. For
breeding purposes have fur
similar to a red fox in color,
grow from 10 to 12 lbs. at
maturity. S. J. Moore, 2965
Jonesboro Rd., S. E. Atlanta
15, Ph. MA 2-2279.

Young New Zeland white
rabbits, $1.50 ea., Richard D.
Burtz, Rt. 1, Roswell, (In
Mountain Park), Ph. 993-9248.

75 rabbits, white New Ze-
land, and 3 New Zeland red
does, 50 or 75 are 2 mos. old,
2 large white bucks. All young
rabbits, $3.00 ea., for the lot.
Some does will have young
ones soon, Mrs. Frank A. Car-
eu 2301 Walden Dr., Augus-
ae

2 mature doe rabbits ready
for mating, $5.00 for both or
3.00 ea. William E. Wendt,
4297. Campbellton Rd.,
Atlanta,

Northern Bobwhite quail:
day old birds, 25c ea.: 1 wk.
old, 30c ea.; 2 wks. old, 35c
ea.; older birds priced ac-
cording to age. Permit 22. W.
W. Brennan, 207 So. Lee St.,
Americus, Ph. 2349.

N. Z. white rabbits, best
quality, bucks.and does; also,
rabbit fertilizer, any quantity,
come after boxed, 75c bu. C.
W. Page, 149 North Ave., NE,
Atlanta 8.

Large Bobwhite quail eggs,
$12.50 C.; baby birds, 1 wk.
old, $22.00 C.; 2 wk. old birds,
$25.00 C.; 3 wk. old birds, 30c
ea, Permit 114. J. T. Cox, 228
Log Cabin Dr., Smyrna, Ph.
794-4696 after 6 PM.

Northern Bobwhite quail, 1-
7 days old, 25c ea.; older birds
five cents for each additional
week. Permit 129. Alvin C Ar-
rington, PO Box 203 .Stone
Mountain, Ph. 469-8907,

Northern Bobwhite quail, all
ages; quail eggs reasonably
priced; also, few prs. now lay-
ing fertile eggs. Egg hatched
on shares. Permit 52. Joe Lin-
kons, 4011 Briarcliff Rd., NE,
Atlanta 6, Ph, 634-7416.

Poultry

FOR SALE

















Pure Sions direct
Heitzman of Foster or descend-
ed from same, the best of rac-
ing pigeons. Limited number
of young birds, $6.00 ea. or 6,
$30.00. Pedigree with every
bird, none sold locally. A. L,
Haden, Sr., PO Box 5213, Co-



lumbus, Ph, FA, 4-2064,

Northern Bobwhite Quail,

Bldg., Atlanta, Ph. MU 8-0866.



3 bronze turkey hens and
one tom, 10 mos. old, $15.00
for flock at my place near
Draketown. Will not ship. A.
D. Evans, Rt. 2, Temple.

12 ducks, $2.00 ea. for 38
of them, the others, $1.50 ea.;
one goose, $2.00. Can be-seen
any time. Mrs. Lillie Harris,





2 young roosters large
enough for service, $3.00 ea.
or $5.00 for both; 6 spring
hatched cockerels, about 2 lbs.
ea. $1.50: eas or. $2.50; for

both. All fine, healthy birds;

from purebred unrelated Dark
Cornish. Exp. Collect; Also,
selected hatching eggs from
same stock, 16, $2.50. Mrs.
Maude Granger, Reidsville.

15 mixed Bantam hens; good
layers, 50c ea. Mrs. Jessie
Garner, 1316 Fleetwood Dr.,
ea Atlanta 16, Ph. MA 2-

Buff Brahmas, from 2 wks.
to 2 yrs. old, from Southeas-
tern fair champions, 1961 and
many other ribbons. Potential
show champions. From 75c to
$5 ea. Will ship express col-
lect. No C. D. or collect
calls. Walter S. Hogan, 878
Stallings St., S. E. Atlanta 16.
Ph. MA 7-6065. ._

Several laying common ban-
tam hens for sale. Cannot
ship. T. F. Daniel, Dials Mill
Rd. Statham. Ph. LI 6-7986.

Araucanus chickens (Easter
Egg chickens), laying pink,
blue and olive green eggs, $10
pair; $14.00 trio, express col-
lect; Hatching eggs, assorted
colors, 40c ea., insured parcel
post. Mrs. Addie A. Edwards,
716 Myrtle St., N. E., Atlanta
8, Ph. TR 4-5152.

About 90 young pullets, S.
C., Reds, have a record of 300
eggs per year. Large brown
eggs, 10 wks old, $1.00 ea. for
the lot, or 10 to 15 for $1.25
ea. F. O. B. my home. H. F.
Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthers-
ville Rd., Ellenwood.

5 Pilgrim Geese, 2 yrs. old,
3 White Ganders and 2 brown
Geese, $3.00 each or $12.00 for
lot. Will del..in Atlanta, Will
not ship. Ben F. Johnson, 4513
Rockbridge Rd., Pine Lake,
Ph. 443-9685.

Poultry.

WANTED















Want 6 large type Ducks,
young cr half grown, no old
ones. Include price. Mrs. E. L.
Tavende, Rt. 2, Box 51A, Gor-

on,

Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE





Damaged hay: Up to 50 tons
rain damage, suitable for mul-
ch, bedding, etc., for sale in
truck load lots $15.00 per ton
at my farm. Pierce L. Cline,
Rt. 1, Social Circle, Ph. 786-
7821, (Covington)

Oat straw for sale cheap.
Wm. Schroer. Rt. 2, Box 6, Val-
desta, Ph. CH 2-0607.

1962 crop hay, Coastal Ber-
muda, Lespedeza, Rye grass,
Clover and Fescue, 50c per
bale, $20.00 ton at field or
65c bale, $25 per ton at barn.
Cecil H. Travis, c/o Pine
Crest Acres, Riverdale, Ph.
461-4862.

Pure Coastal Bermuda, Fes-
cue and Clover, and mixed
Srasses. Sq. bales:. Put on
poundage with high protein
content. W. S. Chandler, c/o
Tara Farms, Rt. 1, Calhoun,
Ph. MA 9-2984.

30 to 40 bushels white corn,

not Hybrid, $1.25 per bushel] G

at barn (for feed or meal), C.
B. Dickinson, Rt. 2, Dallas,
Ph. 447-4806.

Well fertilized hay, sq. bales,
$1.00 bale or $35.00 ton; Also,
crushed hay with ~ molasses,
$55.00 ton. James H. Kent, Rt.
2, Powder Springs, Ph. 943-

from | 3071



100 bales old Sericea hay
for mulchin purposes, 30c
bale; 500 bales 1961 hay crop,
50c bale at my farm at Ma-
dras, near Newnan. R. B. Bow-
en, 316 Peters! St, S: W.; \At-
Janta. : : i



Rt. 2, Hogansville, Ph. TU. 4-,
large foun-} 7503. .

| War club, Dishrag, Martin,

-1962 crop of hay for sale.
Will be baling nearly everv
wk. and can sell cheaper at
field. Wintcen C. Harris, Rt.
1, Sereven, Ph. Juno 4-2312
um). :

Sq. bales, bermuda, clover,
fescue, lespedeza. Good qual-
ity, 50ec and -60ec bale. Red
Gates Farm., T. J. Busey, Jr.,|
Riverdale (3 mi. S. on Ga. 85)
Ph. 461-7220 (Atlanta)

_ Coastal Bermuda Hay
(highly fertilized) for sale in
field at farm located 5 mi. N.
of Blakely on Hwy. 27, after
July 10, $18.00 per ton until
further notice. Contact before
sending truck. Can arrange
trucking on 8 to 10 ton load
at extra cost. Mrs. Evelyn S.
Gee, Blakely, Ph. 4454.

Oats baled and combined,
before any rain after matur-
ity also have oat straw baled.
Call collect for 5 or 10 ton
lots. J. L. Allen, Rt. 3, Dublin,
Ph. BR 2-1789.

Miscellaneous.

FOR SALE









New - dried tobacco sticks,
free of knots all same size.
Frank Mills, Rt. Alma.

Unwashed sheeting feed
bags, 100 cap., free of holes or
mildew, $2.60 doz. Postpaid.
Evelyn Panter, Margret.

African monster gourd seed
(worlds largest) up to 9 ft.
around, 3 seed, $1.00 (In-
dian King Cobra) like huge
snake, 2 seed, $1.00; Indian





Bird House, and others, 3 pks,
$1.00. Lefty Morgan, Rt. 4,

G5 CLOSsS..

Ice. 1961 run pure Ga. su-.
gar cane syrup in 1 lb., 12 oz.,
bottles, 12 to case $6.00 FOB.
Can ship by express, trans-
portation charges paid by pur-
chaser; 100 Gal. more or less
of old dark syrup in No. 5
tins, $1.00 per gal. or all I
have at 75c per gal. No ship-
ping, located 5 miles West of
Metter (Candler County) near
57-46 cross hwy. L. H. Eden-
field, Rt. 3, Box 177, Metter,
Ph. 685-1083, (Metter)

Bee equip. including 2 brood
chambers, 5 med. supers,
smoker, bee veil, etc. All stan-
dard equip. $20.00 for lot. M.
T. Peterson, 3496 Wesley Cha-
ae Rd; Decatur; Ph: <2

Yellow root 4 Ib. box, $1
postage paid; Heart leave root,
4 lb. box, $1.00, Postage paid.
Mrs. E. M. Southerland, Rt.
3, Ellijay.

Colony Caucausian Honey
Bees with med., sup., on cy-
press stand; metal cover cy-
press hive, stand with 8 sheets
wired fond., 3 sh. supers, 2
queen excluders, 1 double es-
cape, 2 homemade hives with
shal. super on ea., homemade
med. super, homemade boxed
hive, 14 sheets unwired comb
honey found, and other misc.
bee equip. L. Douglas . Grif-
fith, Rt. 1, Dallas, No Sun-
day calls.

Mixed size seedling pecans,
1l5ec per lb. plus postage.
Would exchange for 100 Ib.
print feed sacks or for honey.
Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Rt. 4,
Valdosta.

Calif. multiplying beer seed
30c start or 5 starts, $1.00 post
paid. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rt. 2,
Bremen.

Spearmint plants, 75 doz.;
garlet bulbs, $1.00 per doz.;
large bulbs of catnip, 2 bun-
ches 50c; Horehound, 4 for $1.
Add postage, Per. No. 305.
Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6,
Gainesville.

Horse or cattle van for sale,
hauls 6 horses or cattle. Fac-
tory built, good cond.; 1950

. M. C. truck, new paint and
motor completely overhauled.
Mrs. 2 Bis: Watson (Ol.
Campbellton Rd., S. W. At-
lanta, Ph. PO 7-2122.

Hen house poultry fertiliz-
er, 1 ton or 1000 tons reason-
able, delivered only in 5 to 6
tons lots 25 miles Radius
of Lithia Springs. Paul J. Da-
vis c/o Southern Empire Egg
Harm: sine. Rticd, 2 tha:
Springs, Ph. 948-6200 (Aus-
tell) #

Peaches available



















fro ot



Charleston Gray We
lons and_ cantaloup
ready for trucks. Fre
murray, Reynolds, Ph
ADS ee ose

Miscellaneo

- WANTED



Want 1 set of portable
oline driven, hole di
Quote price in letter. ]
C. Milam, RFD 4, Carte1

Want dill for pickl
ing. Quote quantity and
Mrs. N. E. Peddycoat,
Armuchee. =

Want 1 or 2 farm
prefer large size, must
working cond. State
measurements across
cond. and_ price. a
Sprouse, 2305 Glenwo
S. E., Atlanta 16.

Guy, Saint Marys.

Want 25 bushels of w
1962 harvest, L. A. Mo
Roswell, Ph. 993-6122.

Handicr
FOR SALE

Med. size aprons with
ets 50c ea. or 5
lharge size $1.;
ser scarves, $1.; large size
25; Vanity sets, $1. Add p
age, Mrs. Maver Estep,
Auburn Ave., LaGrange,

Multicolor work afgh
and one Queen Anne,
bedspread, natural; Ta
2 1/2 yrds, 50c, 75 and
according to patte
Bessie Black, 244

St. Cartersville. -

Dbl. bed size
chard quilt, :
quilt, yellow, pi
Pansy quilt, lavender.
have green leaves and st
yellow centers; Du
print dresses, blue bo:
app. on white sheeting, hi

ing, around ed
ing, $12. ;
Maney Rt. 2, Lula.

Broadcloth pillowca
emb., crocheted edge,
pr; emb. $1. pr; Old fashi
bonnets, $1.;. childrens, 7
dish towels, $1.;_emb.
3 small, $1.; med, 50c |
35c postage. Mrs. Nell Be
nett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Bufor
5 appliqued quilt tops,
size on white muslin,
turkey and pumpkin, 2 p
trees with emb. snow ball
trees, 2 fans assorted colo
$6.50 ea. Mrs. Troy St.
Box 65, Chatsworth Rd.
ton. :

18 in. multi-color, croch
ed doilies, $2..ea. 3 for $
13 in. candy dish doily, wh
with pink or yellow, 75c e
3 for $2.; 11 in. star and pie
doily, 60c ea.; 3 for $1.50. No
checks, Mrs. Sherman L. Ad-
ams, 1018 Purina Drive, Gain-
esville. eee

Full size cotton ruffled
spreads, asst. cols.
tones, $5.50 ea.;
holders, 25 ea.; 6 $1.:
aprons, 75c ea.; 2, $1.25; e
dish towels, 35c ea; 3, $1.
postage. Mrs. Freeman Lo
Rt. 5, Box 50, Ellijay.

Sales Events

JULY 31 Purebred Yor
shire Sale Laurens
County Agricultural Cen
Dublin, Ga. 15 boars,
bred gilts, 30 bred gilts
from herd of late Albin

Maret. Herd now own
by Pierce R. English,
Rocky Comfort Farms,
renton, Ga. oe

AUG. 6 and 7 (Monday 2
Tuesday) Valdosta (Lown
des County) Tom Hewit
Pony and Horse Auct
Sale Very large selec
tion of using and a F

a





pecs ees Byrd, Rey-|'