Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1962 November 14

Skip viewer









e 2G eorgt a.







-

Farmers

rket@ Bulletin -

Commissioner





ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 1962











OMMISSION FOR SWEET
POTATOES

324 AGRICULTURAL BUILDING
ATLANTA 3, GEORGIA

VEMBER 22, 1962.

ET POTATOES HAS EXTENDED THE TIME FOR SELL-
6 EEN SWEET POTATOES FOR THIS SEASON
12:01 A.M. NOVEMBER 19, 1962 to 12:01 A.M.







ANTED

ed, single, ex-vet-
job on farm as
er. Exp. in care of cat-
ses and Shetland pon-.
P ive tractor, truck

ny kind of farm |.

Need furnished
id to be moved in

venings).

Christian man aged
wife (with 2 small
jants job tending

needs

ce., exp. as caretakers,
work on farm as dairy
ivestock feeding, etc.,
2s. Lost furniture in

Grindle,
fo ~=Charley Presley,
euul (ask directions
Kemps store).

dairy job for self and
oth experienced, do

i Will need
house on school
nd will have to be

with large family,
of help and 3 exp. trac-
wants large farm
acreage on 50-50
eed dwelling house, 6-
, in good cond. An-
ly if man of word.
: Horne Jr., Rt. 1,

rite man, aged 57, wants
caretaker on cattle
or to do maintainence

have had some
w crop farming. Can
eferences, State
. prefer batching.
kett, Trenton, Ga.



i

q| Wheeler County






carpentry or repair and

White married man, age 58,
wants job on cattle or chicken
farm in exchange for reason-
able salary and good 3-4 room
house wired for stove, (pre-
fer in Carroll, Haralson or ad-
joining counties). Raised on
farm, can drive tractor, truck,
and do some carpenter work.
Honest, and do not drink or
use tobacco. Charley P. Cra-
ven, Rt. 2, Carrollton.

White woman, raised on
farm, wants work raising
broilers or doing light farm



-| work. Not afraid of work and

ready to start working at any

-| time. Will go anywhere. Must

have good warm house, wired
for lights and stove, on school
bus route. Need to be moved.

Duvall, Rt. 2, c/o Mrs. Willie
Ed Cooper, Colbert, Georgia.



Man and wife want small
beef cattle farm, man is re-

|tired carpenter, can paint.

Wife can help with children.
Want small salary and 3 or 4
room house wired for elec.
and stove, near store and bus
line in Fulton or Clayton
County, with nice Christian
family. Mr. and Mrs. G. W.
Summerville, 538 - 10th St.,
NW, Atlanta 18.

White man with wife and
6 children wants farm on 50-
50 basis. Would like one with
3-5 acre tobacco allotment,
small cotton allotment and
other row crops. Have own
tractor amd equipment. Pre-
fer in Laurens, Treutlen,
Toombs, Montgomery or
close to
church and on school bus and
mail route. W. G. Calhoun,
Rt. 2, Box 171, Soperton.
ee eee



ment on poultry farm work-
ing with broilers or layers.
Experienced. Bill Stevens, Rt.
1. Dahlonega.



Farm Help

WANTED



Want farm maintenance
man able to do ordinary me-
chanical work, simple weld-
ing, etc. Must be in good phy-
sical cond., able to drive trac-
tor and do other farm work.
Good house available on

{school bus route. No drinkers

wanted. Jack Willis, Rt. 2,
Folkston.

Want working foreman for
South Georgia farm. Want
man who is worker as well as
foreman. Knowledge of gen-
eral farm equipment. Experi-

fenced in corn, peanut, gener-

al row crop farming. Small
family. No drinkers consid-
ered, Have house with plumb-
img and electricity, on school
bus and mail route. Give age,
number in family, and refer-
ences in first letter. Lester
Varn, Rt. 3, Box. 530. Albany,
Ph. (not collect) HE. 5-8621.



Need work now. Mrs. Grace],

Single man wants employ-|

Want dairy helper with

small family. Must be depen-j

dable and not over 40 or 50
miles from Madison. Good
house with water and lights.
Ropert-- 4. sordaan. Ria,
ae Ph. 592 W3 (Madi-
son). :

Flowers

FOR SALE





Daylilies: Pink Charm, J.
T, Russell, Russels mixed,
Baron, Sandan, Gonzolese,
Purple Haze, Orange Blaze,
Viking, Bold Curio, Linda, M.

F. Vernon, 10, $1. plus 40c
postage; named Iris, 10, $1.
Per. 18, Mrs. W. E, Johnson,

Rt. 2, Box 172. Crawfordville.
Gold Bond Sansevienia, $1.;



Calif. rubber plant, Chinese
Evergreen, Payment plant,
Starfish, Christmas Cactus,

Beefsteak and Strawberry
Begonias, Boston, Asparagus
and Sprengeri ferns, 65c;
dif, Jews, 30c bunch, plus
postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming, Per. 65.

Snowballs, Kerria, Japonica,
Almonds, Deutzia, Jasmine,
Bridal Wreath, red Spirea,
white and purple Lilac, Abel-
jas, Mtn. Laurel, Rhododen-
drons, Spruce, and White
Pines, your choice 6, $1.25;
Regal and Blackberry Lilies,
8 $1. Add postage. Per. 278.

| Mrs. F. M, Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah-

lonega.

Plenty Pink Thrift, 50c C.
or 500, $2. plus postage. H. F.
Seay. Rt. 2, 3917 Panthersville
Rd., Ellenwood. Permit 128.





_ Man and wife would like
job as caretaker on chicken
or cattle farm, or what have
you. Man is 66 and wife 54
yrs. old, both in good health.
Can move anytime. J. M. Da-
vis, P.O. Box 516, Nashville.

Middle aged white man for
caretaker and gardner and lt.
farm work, in exchange for
living quarters and salary.
Honest and. reliable. C. C.
Smith, 961, 3rd St.. NW. At-



lanta 18. Ph. TR. 5-4180.



Dwarf Marigold, varigated
colors, and large yellow Mari-
gold seed, $1.50 pk., 5 cents
postage. Per. 239. Miss L. M.
White, Rt. 1, Box 57, Dah-
lonega.

NUMBER 11



Nov.

Nov.

Dec.

Dec.



Agricultural
CALENDAR

13 Forestry Short Course, ABAC, Tifton.



16 Sweet Potato Festival Ocilla.



7 Ga. Angus Assn. Bull Sale, Bainbridge.



10 Ga. Hereford Assn. Graded Bull Sale, Tifton.







Red Ozer Dogwoods, yel-
low, pink and deep red, Wei-
gelia; dbl, Rose of Sheron
(colors: pink, white, red, or-
chid, violet, old rose and deep
red); Sweet Shrub; Tulip tree,
Judas tree, 50c ea.; large
fiower Hydrangea, blue Lilac,
$1. ea.: white Carnation,
Lemon Lilies, Iris, 3, 50c. Add
postage. Per. 93, Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Rt. 2, Ellijay.

Jonquil bulbs and Daylilies.
five cents ea. or $5. C. plus
postage, no checks. Mrs. Lut-
her Gantt, 565 Parker Ave,
S. E., Atlanta 17, Ph. DR-3-
1901, Per. 409.

Old tim Pretty by Knight
or Four Oclock seeds, 20c
doz. (come up from roots);
Regal Lily seed, 25 tblspn-
full. Send stamped addressed
envelope. Mrs. Viola Stover,
Rt. B, Ellijay.

Well rooted plants of Di-
varicater Perennial dwarf
blue Phlox, green foliage all
winter, blue blooms in spring,
$1.25 doz. Mrs. A. C. Carra-
way, 1733 Thompson Ave.,
East Point, Per. 335.

500, 1959, old fashioned
Boxwood, small leaf, $1.; rose
Thrift, 50c; yellow Daylily







5 | bulbs, $1. doz.; Iris, 50c; Baby
Breath shrub, 50c; Jonquils, |

Narcissus, 35c doz.; wild
Azalias, dif, col.. $1. ea.; Wis-
teria vine, 50c. No checks or
stamps. No collect calls, Add
postage. Per. 353, License
365. Mrs. W. E. Wilson, Rt. 2,
pox 127, Fairburn, Ph. 964-
3665.

All kinds flowering shrub-
bery, evergreen vines, roses,
lilies, spring blooming bulbs.
cheap, you dig them. Cannot
ship, send addressed, stamped
envelope, letter or card. Mrs.
C. H. Ward, Rush Chapel Rd.,
Rt. 1, Adairsville. Per. 227.

Purple Wisteria, Golden
Bells, Sweet Breath o: Spring,
Abelia and old fashion red
Roses, large clumps. 75c ea.:
Bridal Wreath, 35c; Peri-
winkle, 6, 50c; Philodendron,
Ig. rooted, 20c; Snake Palm or
Mother-in-law Tongue, 20c;





Sweet cented Jonquil bulbs,
$1.75 C; Narcissus, $1.80. C.;
Rain Lilies, $1.25 doz.; But-
tercups, $1. doz.; large Daffo-
dils, $1.20 -doz.; sev. cols.
Daylilies, $2. doz. Add post-
age. Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box
316, Eastanollee, Per. 147.



PEANUTS.

Jew, purple and white, cut-
tings, 6, 25c; Sweet Williams,
vari., 15e; Garlic plants, mint,
$1. doz. and other plants. Mrs.
F. H. Keys, 873 -Confederate
Ave., S. E., Atlanta, Ph. 622-
0448 (no collect calls). Permit
429,



er-in-Law Tongue,



Pink Althea, 25c ea.; Moth-
2d easy
Dogwood, Elm and Sweet-
gum, 9 young trees, 4, $1.;
Blaze (climber) Rose, $1. ea.;
Red Verbena, 3 doz., $1.; Cal-
la Lily, $1. ea.; Chinese Lily,
25 ea. Beefsteak Begonia, 50e
ea, Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fort-
son, Per. 63.

Summer blooming Cushion
Mums, now in bloom, $1. doz.;
large type Chrysanthemums,
biooming size, $4. doz.; hardy
Orchids, plants. blooms in
spring, 3 plants, $1.; all cols.
cf ea. P.P. in Ga. Out of state
orders add 35c postage. No
order under $2. Mrs. Adeli
Williams, Ri 2c ellijaye eens
(.





Sev. thousand growing
Christmas. trees on my farm
near Norcross for sale. Dr. L.
G. Baggett, Suite 915 Doctors
Bldg., Atlanta, Ph. JA-5-1582.
Per. 423.

Thrift, Dixie Brilliant,
flowering pink baby, pink up-
right, pink wht. eye, lavender
blue, 2 dif. whts., 100 rooted
stolens, $2. p. p.; Iris from
Walter Marx, 25cc ea.; Dwarf
yellow Daylilies, 25; Calif.
blue Violets, 30, $1. Per. 97.
Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box
223, Alpharetta.

Star of Bethlehem bulbs.
40c doz.: 4 doz., $1.50; red
Spider lily bulbs, 6 bulbs, 75c;
Hardy Phlox, $1. doz., mixed
colors; Ground Ivy, 60c doz.}
blue Vinca Minor, $1. doz.;
Pot plants, (Ferns, Begonias,
Geraniums and others), 15,
$2.50. All p. p. Per. 106. Mrs.
Ed. Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105,
Adairsville. =

Thanksgiving and Christ-
mas Cactus for sale: at my
home, Per, 132. Mrs. Mar=
querite Bryans, 1255 Wood-
land Ave., S. E., Atlanta, Ph.
627-9795.

Regal Lily bulbs, blooming
size, $3. doz. p. p. Per. 73. Mrs.
L. B. Bennett, Rt. 1, Box 211,
Alpharetta.

Red, white, blue and pink





thrift, 6 cols. Verbena, $1.
doz., $5. C;. pink Oxallis, 1
clump, $1.; Jonquils, April

blooming Narcissus bulbs,
two cents ea.; pink Sweet
Williams, blue Iris, blue Vio-
lets, hardy Phlox, Daylilies, 2
doz.. $1.50; $4 C; Lemon Li-
lies. 25c ea. Add postage. Per.
64. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23,
Grantville.

Georgia First



@ BROILERS @ PROTECTED FOREST LANDS @ PIMENTO PEPPER
@ IMPROVED PECANS

@ NAVAL STORES

L









Xios ane

PAGE Two.

MARKET BULLETIN



Capitol

GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN

Georgia Department of Agricviture
Agriculture Building

Atlanta 3, Georgia
Phone JAckson 4-3292

Square



tL EDITORIAL

eee

MEMBER








PHIL CAMPBELL

Notices of farm produce
and appurtenances admissible
under postage regulations in-
serted one time on each re-
quest. :

No notice or advertisement
will be accepted from any
commercial business, any
commercial businessman, any
company or organization li-
censed as a commercial busi-
ness or doing business under
a trade name or _ business
name, nor from any indivi-
dual doing business under a
trade name or commercial
business name.

The Georgia Market Bulle-
tin assumes no responsibility
for any notice appearing in
the Bulletin nor for any
transaction resulting from
published notices. A'dvertisers
are cautioned that it is against
the law to misrepresent
any product offered for sale
in a public notice or adver-
tisement carried in any pub-
lication that is delivered
through the United States
mail.



D. A. Pullin, Editor
Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices



1917.

Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga.,
by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second
fl class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga.

-under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special
rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8,



Address

requests to be
mailing list,

changes of address,
MANAGER, Market Bulletin,
change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses.

added to or removed from
etc. to CIRCULATION
Atlanta. All requests for



Address all complaints to

EDITOR, Market Bulletin,





Address all notices and advertisements to
NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta.

EDITOR OF









Flowers

FOR SALE _



Narcissus bulbs, $1. doz.;

new Narcissus, as many as 17
blooms to a cluster. $2.50 doz.
Add postage. Per. 271, Mrs.
Bela Jackson, Rt. 2, Fayette-
ville.
_ Ligustrum, tall, fast grow-
ing $1.50 doz.; Ivy, Liriope,
Violets, and Blackberry Lily
$1. doz.; Thrift, mixed cols.,
$2.50 C. Per. 140, License 118.
Lois Woodruff, Greenville.

Cactus: peanut, hen and
chicks, and sev. types Opuntia
pods, 3, 50c; 2 types Bry Pin-
natus, will be gone after
frost, 25c bunch; Extra Cac-
tus plants with $1. order. Add
postage. Per. 393. Mrs, Sher-
man Adams, 1018 Purina Dr.,

Gainesville.

Strong, well-rooted Giant
Admiral Byrd Daisy plants,
$1.50 doz.; 25, $2.50; 50, $4.;
100, $7.; di white Spice
Pinks, $2. doz.; 24, $3.50; blue
Perennial Creeping Phlox





not Thrift) $1.50 doz.; 25,|b

2.75; mixed col. Gerberas,
6, $2. p.p. in Ga. Per. 176. Mrs.
. S. Scarbrough, 2869 Church
St., East Point.

Dale red and dale white
Althea Hibiscus, 40c ea.; 10-
12 in, varigated Ligustrum,
30c ea.; pink, willow prim-
roses, 50c doz.; Carnation
pinks, Sweetwilliams, 40c doz.;
Iris blue purkie and Vari-
gated, 3, 50c; Nandanas, 8-10
in., $1. doz. add postage. Per.
53, License 258. Mrs. Lizzie
Crawford, 18 Crawford St.,
Ellijay.

Orange and old
Poppy seed, 25c
stamped envelope; all col.
Chrysanthemums, ism OAs;
blue Iris, 40c doz., white Nar-
.eissus bulbs, 25 doz.; white
Easter Rose, rooted, 4, oe
. Butterfly bush cutting, 4, $1.;
all eols. Hollyhock seed, 50c
half cup. Per. 10. Add_post-
age. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2,

Gainesville.

Kurume Azaleas, Red
Wings, 4-6 in., $5.50 per 10:
Indica Azaleas, Formosa and
Pride of Mobile, 6-9 in., $5.50

- per 10; pink flowering Dog-:
wood, 18-24 in., $6. ver 10:4
white 2-3 ft. $3. per 10, Per.

rose col.



tspn, with 37

Crepe Myrtle bushes, yel-
low thornless Roses, purple
Lilac bushes, Butterfly bush-
es, 4, $1.; white Dogwood,
Holly bushes, Cedar bushes,
yellow and varigated Azalea
bushes, 4, $1. Add_ postage.
Per, 295. Mrs. F. M. Turner,
Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Coral vine seed, pink
blooms, 25c doz. and self ad-
dressed, stamped envelope.
Mrs. Mary S. Smallwood, Apt.
830 Sunshine Dr., Griffin.

_ Bushes that look and smell
like lemons, about one ft.
high. 5, $1. p.p., or 8, $1. at
my home. Per. 150. Miss Ad-
we peo, Forsyth Co.,
be
Gainesville.

Ligustrums, Cherry Laurels,
Nandanas, $1.50 doz.; $10. C.;
dwarf blue Per. Phlox, white
Per. Candy Tuft, $1.50 doz.;
$7.50 C.; English Ivy, Vinca
Minor, Liriope, Thrift, white
Atamasco and Blackberry
daylilies and Achimenes, $1.
doz., $5. C. Per. 139, Blanche
Waedeuet, Greenville. License

Daylilies: Slyvia, Seminole
Chief, Autumn Red, Sweet-
riar, Bernice Russell, Pur-
ple Emperor, Annis V. Rus-
sell, Blk. Prince, Sulin, Sky-

lark, Hyperion, Vulcan, Gri- | Gol

zelle, Judge Orr. Marco Polo,
Woodridge, $5. doz., bonus
plants, damp pkg. p.p. on $5.
orders, labeled. Per. 142. Mrs.
Ciaude E. Kimsey, Hiawassee.

Daylilies: Demon, Theron,
Warpath, Redhead, Kwanso,
Purple Waters, Mrs. Wyman,
Linda, Mikado, Cherokee
Maid, Gold Dust, Port, Mary
Guenther, $2. doz.; Bonus
plants, damp pkg. p.p. on $5.
orders. Labeled correctly. Miss
ee Kimsey, Hiawassee, Per.

Chestnuts, 35c lb. plus post-
age; vine potatoes, 3, $1.;
Mir.sosa seed, 1/2 cup, 50 and
postage; Catalpa seed, 1/2
cup, 50c and stamped, ad-
dressed envelope. Mrs. A. C.
Colson, Glennville. Per, 322.

Purple Butterfly bushes, 4,
$1.; purple Lilac bushes, 4,
$1. white Dogwood 5, $1.;
native Azaleas, dif. col, 5, $1.;
varigated Hollyhocks, old
fashioned type, 4, $1.; Crab-
apple trees, 4, $1.; Lily bush-
es, 3, $1.; white paper Nar-
cissus bulbs, 18. $1. Add
vostage. Mrs. P. Malachi



; ines B. ae kena



Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville. Per
305. 3 a : :

Bethel Church Rd.,/c



Flower lemon bushes that
look like real lemons, 5.
p.p., or 7, $1. at my home. L.
C. Strayhorn, Rt. 1, Gaines-
ville, Ph. 887-4103.

Bulbs: Mixed sizes, golden
yellow Trumpet Daffodils,
white, short cup April bloom-
ing Narcissus; $1.25 C. p.p.;
few Snowflake bulbs, (flow-
ers similar to Lily of Valley),
50c doz. p.p. Bonus bulbs with
ali orders. Mrs. Cliff Booth,
Rt. 2, Kennesaw. Permit 387.

Milk and Wine Lilies, 3, $1.-
30; rich blue Siberian Iris,
$1.30 doz.; Madonna lily, 4,
$1.50. Per. 178. Myrtle Pace,
Rt. 1, Temple.

3-5 ft. well branched Crepe
Myrtle, and white Dogwood,
2-3 ft., all shrubs listed, $37.
C. or $5. doz. at my place, vou
dig. Per. 160. Mrs. L. H.
Cousins, Rt. 3, Greenville.

Bulbs: Emperors, $4. C; Sir
Watkins, $2. p.p.; SEED:
Calif. Poppy, red, pink, or-
ange, and yellow, white dbl.
Fever Few, annual Phlox,
tspn. 10c and stamped enve-
lope; old fashioned Bachelor
Buttons, Baby Zinnia, 25c
large matchbox full. No
checks. Per. 181 Mrs. M. M.
Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia.

Liriope, Narcissus, Jonquil,
Daffodils: $1.50. C.; - Flag,
Butterfly, 5 kinds, day, white
and red Spider Lilies, $1.50
doz.; white, pink and yellow
Coleus, Hybrid Amaryllis and
Crimson Lilies, 3, $1.; purple
Violets, pink Oxallis, $1. doz.
Per. 354, Mrs. J. E. Harrell,
Rt. 4. Quitman.

Seed: Penny Royal, 30c
cup; dbl. fever few, 35c cup;
22 pkt. Sweet Williams, 25c
pkt.; Holly Hawk, mixed, col-
or, 25 p.p.; Rose and white
Hibiscus seed, 25c ep.; Poin-
setta, 35c cup; Larkspur, 20c
pkt.; Mullin Pinks, 15c pkt.;
Blazing Star, 30c pkt. Mrs.
Ruby Logan, Rt. 1, River Rd.,
Turners Stores, Lithia
Springs.

2 dif. trailing Coleus, 4 dif.
Sultanas, white and pink Ox-











allis, Amaryllis, seedlings, all}

rooted, 10c ea.; Sweet Gum,
Ivy, 3 dif. Geraniums, Jus-
ticia cuts, 8 dif. Cactus,
Sword, Solid leaf and Maiden
Hair Ferns. 35 ea.; red Spid-
er Lilies, Tube Rose bulbs.
lic ea.; yellow and mixed
Tris, 35 doz. Add postage.
Per. 138. Mrs. Ralph Williams,
Rt. 1, Box 44, Lawrenceville.

Large Bermuda or _ white
Easter Lily bulbs, $2.50 doz.
plus postage. Per. 421. Mrs.
Marion Willard, Locust Grove.

Rogglis Swiss giant Pansy
plants, 50, $1.50; -$2.50 C.:
large dbl. Marconi and Dien-
lers giant Daisies,
Ireland, $1.25 doz.; Per. white
Candy Tuft, $1.50 doz.; $8.
3 many col. dbl. Poppy
seed, 25c tsp. and stamped en-
velope; Kerria, Scotchbroom,
4. $1., add 35c postage. Per.
49. Mrs, J. W. Jones, Madi-
son.

Pentas, 25, 50c; Shrimp
plant, 35c; triple Poinsettia,
50c; Ginger Lilies (2 kinds),
$1.; Callicarpa, White berries,
50c ea.; ground covers; Ajuga,
20, $1.; Vinca, 40, $1.; pink
Oxallis, 10, 30c; Liriope, 40,
$1, Min. order $1. Per. 356.
Mrs. E. Polsfuss, 223 Cordele
Ave., Macon.

Crepe Myrtle, red, $1. ea.;
red flowering Quince, 59c ea.;
olden Forsythia, 39c ea.;
Deutzia, 79c ea.; Rubber
plants, $3.79 ea.; red Weigela,
79 ea.; Roses, climbing pink,
cream and red, 29c to $1. ea.
Cannot ship, see at my place.
Per. 107. E. L. Howard, 4184
Bankhead Hwy., Rt. 2, Ma-





bleton.
Wedgewood (light blue)
Dutch Iris. bulbs, or mixed

col. at $2. C. and 35 postage.



Per. 425. Mrs. P. H. Stokes,
Mableton.

Rhododendron, Mtn. Lau-
rel, Redbud Azaleas, creek

Hemlock, Cherokee Rose, and
Crabapple, 2-3 ft. high, $2.75
doz.; pink Phlox, Iris, orange
Daylilies, white Narcissus, fall
Daisies, and Pinks and Violets,
all $2.75 C. Mrs. Bonnie Ab-
Soe Mineral Bluff. Per.

Magnolia trees in pots, 10-
14 in., $1.; red Spider and
Snow Flake bulbs, 50c doz.;
large red and yellow with red

sploches Cannas, 7 cents ea.;
King Alfred Narcissus, 75
doz.; Apaselo Lilies, large
bulbs, 40c ea. Per. 3. Mrs.
Mary E. Hudson, Rt Ma-|
con, Ph. SH 3- 184.

Bells of





Stephanotis: Hardy, 2 small

$1.|$1.; one large, $1. ea.; sweet

Violets, $1.25 doz.; paper
white Narcissus, Chinese
Sacred Lilies, golden harvest

$2. C.; Pomegranates, 2 plants,
$1. Per. 77. Mrs. H. B. Clow-
er, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.

Varigated leaf Sultana,
Beefstake, Maple leaf, pointed
leaf Begonia, pink - Sultana,
Fuchsia cutting, 20c ea.; Per.
pink Phlox, pink Mums, 50c
doz.; Nandanas, 16-18 in. 4,
$i.; Snowball Hydrangea, dbl.
red Altheas and dbl. white
red center, 50c ea.; Daylilies,
Rain lilies and Spider lilies,
$1. doz. Per. 79. Add postage.
Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. i, Box
74, Royston. .

Jonquils, Daffodils, Narcis-
sus, Rain Lilies, Butter and
Eggs. bulbs, 75c doz; pink
Thrift, 35c clump; old_ time
lavender Lilac, - rooted, 30
ea.: red, pink, white, rose,
salmon, Geraniums, 20c ea.;
cutting large Boston Sword
and Maiden Hair Ferns, 30c
ea.; white, pink Hydrangea,
cuttings, 20c ea. Per 143. Add



1, Box 131, Royston.

Big leaf green Jew and
striped Jew, 25c; rooted Col-
eus cutting, Chicken Heart,
7, $1.; running Coleus, 7, $1.;
rooted Sultana, 40c ea.; little
leaf Jew, 3, 25c, rooted plants,
Per, 99: Miss Georgia Wink-
les, P.O. Box 251, Raymond.

Red, pink, white, dbl. Be-
gonias, red wax leaf Begon-
ias, red Geraniums, and. Bos-
ton ferns, all 20c ea.; blue
Hydrangeas, white English
Dogwoods, white Batchelor
Buttons, red Nandinas, 25 ea;
Jonquil bulbs, $1.25, C._Per.
16. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1,
Box 214, Royston.

Tris, 50, $1.; pink Canas, 25c
ea.; Lemon Lilies, 15, $1.; 50
blue botter, 25c; Corn flower,
oO. 35Cs a olreicen seed,
hardy, 50, $1.; Verbena, six
cols., 20 plants, $1.; dark red,
25c ea.: pink Oxallis, 50, $1.;
rooted Geraniums, 6, $1. Add
postage. Per. 145. Mrs. Lester





Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 64 A, Roy-
ston. }
Siberian, blue and white,

Extravance and tiffany Iris;
Lemon Lilies; orange Day-
lilies, dbl. and sgl.; Mont-
pretia, pink Yarrow, blue fall
Daisies, Ageratum, 50c doz.;
hedge Rose, $5. C; Mt. Ivy,
Ga. State Rose, Sweetshrub,
yed Shoemake, Wintergreen,
Yellow Bell and Scotchbroom,
25 ea. Add postage. Per. 14
Mrs. Ned Burell, Rabun Gap.

African Violets at my home,
all col. and blooming, 50c per
pot. 10 mi. N. of Carrollton
near Center Point Store. Per.
256. Mrs. L. P. Ivey, Rts:
Bremen.

Purple Iris, $1. doz.; white
Narcissus with yellow center,
$2. C.; yellow Jonquils, $2. Cea
Dwarf Iris, brown and yellow,
$1.25 doz.; Large white Shasta
Daisies (fall special) $3. C.;
pink Oxallis, $2. C.; dbl.
orange Daylilies, $1. doz. Mrs.
Milfred Weaver, Rt. 1, Buch-
anan. Per. 251. .



Mimosa, Lilac, | red and
white flowering Quince, Mock
Orange, Kerria, Japonica,

white and purple Butterfly
bush, Abelia, red Barberry,
flowering Almond, Deutzia, 4,
$1. also, few Japanese Mag-
nolias, Bird of Paradise.

50c ea.;, Peonies, 25c. Postage
extra for all. Per. 201. Mrs. T.
K. Moore, Sr., Rt. 3, Canton.

Single, dbl. and triple bloom
Orange Daylilies, 50c doz.
(add 15e postage); night-
blooming cereus cuttings, 3,
$1.; well rooted Gardenia
plants, 50c ea. (shipped damp
packed); blue Iris, $1. doz.
(25c postage). Per. 163. Mrs.
O. H. Jones, 409- E, Dykes
St., Cochran.



Ginger: or Butterfly Lily
roots, 25c ea.; Varigated Liri-
ope, $1. large clump, about 10
divisions per clump; Aspidis-
tra, tall, 3 roots $1.; Ajuga,
five cents per plant. You pay
postage; Angel Wing Begon-
ias, Chinese Evergreens, Ferns
and other potted plants for
sale. Mrs. Tyson E, Baisden,
1900 Hill St., Columbus. Per-
mit 402.



asst. dry flowers, 6, $1.; hen



Hie,

Wedn

Jonquils, 6, $1.; Jonquil bulbs,

postage. Mrs, W. H. Rice, Rt.|.

Scotch Willow and Nandanas, |

: d
Philadendron, Sultanas, 50c;



12 Lemon

tings, all) $1.3"
plant cuttings,
Sweet William

cus seed, 25 p
postage on bulbs.
Mrs. J. H. Gable.
town, Per. 88.

6 kinds Cannas,

Daffodils, Nareissu
Roses, 50 doz. A
Mrs. W. E. Woote!
Box 150, Camilla, P

Seedling Daylili
pollinated from be
plants, blooming
light, my selection,
p. p.; pot plants ri
unrotted cuttings,
Begonia ete., $1.25
Mrs. A. D. Brinso:
27, Cairo, Per. 307.

_ Db. pink Poppies,
Molding Fire, Co
Dwarf Cosmos, orang
7 cols. Prince Feat
Prince Feather w
leaves, 25c pkt.-or 5

Autumn Queen, w

blooms spring and

blooming size plant
Per. 110. Mrs; ;
Rt. 3, Calhoun. | :

Rose cuttings,
white, Lady Banks:
heart, Dr. Vanfleet,
York, Mary Wallace, $
well-rooted Dr. Vanf

yellow Narcissus,

doz., $1.; dbl. white flo
Peach, 3, 50c. Add
Per. 36. Mrs. J. R. Hin:
104, Chester.

Rose of Sharon or
all sizes, priced by do
kinds flower seed, sage
Write for what you wa
price. Per. 390. Also, w:
fashioned ice plant se
old fashion golden cand.
seed. Rachel J. Tuck,
Box 74, c/o Grady Ray.

meter. Per. 74. Licen
Mrs. Fabon Brown, 1
12 Iris not labeled, 1:
shades per. Phlox, 100 |

-| $1. ea.; reds, rose, pin

bi-col., purples, scarl

low, wine, reds, orangt
let, 25c ea., $2. doz.; hi
of Iris and Daylilies.
postage. Per. 154. Mrs.
Combs. Washington.

Asst. pot flower cutti
1.; African Violets lea
doz.; 5 dif. Jews, 50c;
Sultanas, 50c; Mimosa
plants, $1. doz. Add
Per. 173.-'Mrs;-W. .
Rt. 1, Box 71, Woodlan

Daylilies: Salmon |
Midwest Majesty,
Russell, Powder,
Colonial Dame,

[ pink
coats, Killarney Lass, Bro
Royal Ruby, Coronatio
Damask, Potentate Ros:
60c ea.; $6. doz.; Ruff
fore, Maid Marion, R

vet, Prince Donna,
Chalice, $1. ea., 6, |
selection labeled, $1.3
2. doz., $2.50 doz., $
3.50 doz., plus 40c po
Mrs. F. M. Combs, Wi
ton, Per. 19.

White Narcissus, Sa
the Gate, _ pink Thrift

Siberian

Golden Glow; 50 doz
red Poker, 25c, la
Christmas _ Cactus,

Per. 15, Add postage.
W. Martin, Rabun Gap. ~

Little white Daisies
garden pinks, 50c doz.
Spider Lilies, 15 ea.;
Hair Fern, dwarf Angel
Beefsteak, and Stra
Begonia, all 35 ea.
scented Geranium cuts, 15
Add postage. Mrs. D. W
cloth, Box 32, Seville,

Giant Admiral Byrd
plants, large, well-root
ourish in cold weathe





Barat ae ee eae
aisy, 25c . doz. S. fs
Aderhold,
b

; dried Foon $1. box.
69. Mrs. John Weaver,
, Temple. .

ndinas with red berries, 5
igh, 25 ea.; smaller ones,
high, 10c ea. Cannot ship.
342. A. L. Chancey, 1271
t St., S. E., Atlanta.

Easter Lilies, 4-7 in., all

10c ea. Per. 398. Reuben

Zeigler, 1535 Whitney St.,
usta, Ph. RE-6-9415,

ilily | landscape special,
d colors, 50, $2.; 100,
elected prize analy,
ly pink, rose, red, 10, $1.;
, 20 dif. var., a 49,
fen $1. var., $5.; July
ming Vesper Iris, a $1.;
Hot Poker, 50c; plooming

woAtlanta, Per, LOY.

id time -blue Hyacinths,

bulbs, 50c doz.; small,
doz. No orders less than
Add postage, Large Ferns.
on, Lacy, Asparagus, Cur-
2, - $6.; also, large Night-

Per. 102. Mrs.
gl 1566 Elliby Rd., S.
ta 15, Ph. MA-7- ae

xwoods, 12-14 in., Sweet
, white pine, Mtn. Lau-
Hemlock bush, Honey-
, 3 col; 2% ft., $3. doz.;
Arboviteas, spreading

Salus Ridge.

woods, 12-14 in, Hem-
Mtn. Laurels. white Pine,
Goes a 25 dies $3.
Globe Arboviteas, sp-
ing Juniper, 15-20 in., $4.
pink Rose, Ze Sle D. Ds
packed. Bob Wilson,
Ridge, Per, 187, License

Single hinge -Hyacinths.
m size, 20, $1.; Emp; and
mess Mix, 22. doz. $i-:
Robe Violets, 20, $1.;
Phiox, pink, $1. doz.,
30c postage in Ga. Mrs.
Steinheimer, Brooks,

_ Trumpet psc
Is, fragrant Jonquils,
red MHybiscus, red
ine, pink Althea, white
Vanhouttei, red run-
Honeysuckle, 25c ea.;
1. Delta Iris, yellow dbl.
lies, 6, $1.; $2. orders
er. 89. Mrs. Ammye
nson, Bowdon.

vil bloom Narcissus; King
Jonquils, $3. C.; red.

. purple, Daylilies, pur-
iolets, Daffodils, Prickle
6, $1.; Snow drop bulbs,

Add postage. Beatrice
oF aoe Box 248 Bre-

1. Sad single Parksoun
_10 pk; Zenia seed, 10c
matis, white, 10c; Lan-
eed, 10c; Star of Beth-

; deep red seed, 10c;
s, pink and white seed,
pee dbl. Touchmenot

e Oc; velvet Marigold
l, 10c. Self addressed and
mped envelope. Per. 316.
W. W. Cauthen. Buch-

if Alfred Daffodils

four cent ea., add post-

Per. 329. Mrs. Grace Au-
Rt. 4, Buena Vista.

Flowers
WAN T ED

it large quantity blue
s. Pierce Tidwell,
ville.

Want 6 tubers of the Coral

plant, write and state
ice. Mrs. Tim Rhea, 1809
rter Avenue, Columbus.



t white or cream color-
er Lilies and Scotch
; sere price and post-
Coral _M. Sirles,

PN GW.

962





Want seed, state price and
quantity: Magnolia, dogwood.
walnut, chestnut, hickory nut
(Shagbark), seedling pecan,
locust, Nandina, Pyrocantha
red, orange, Juniper, Holly,
~|Catalpa, Mimosa, Persimmon,
*}Crepe Myrtle, Ligustrum,
Crabapple, and China berry.
Henry C. Evans, Canton. ,

Want wild solid yellow
woodbine, old fashioned pink
Hyacinths, must be true to
name. Mrs. J. L. Jolly, 205
Sherwood Rd., Rome.

Want one Marechalneil rose.
old fashioned, one old fashion-
ed moss rose. State what you
have. Mrs. A. O. Eason, Sur-
rency. e

Equipment

FOR SALE







Set of Ford tractor culti-
vators and planters, good

cond., priced to sell. Bobby

Robinson, P. O. Box 41, Soph

"| Ph. 853-2386.

Low Boy for Bulldezer, will
handle up to 20 tons, perfect
cond. See at Wrightsville.
Contact Carl Stanley, Dublin,
Ph, BR. 2-1893.

1956 black Ford pickup
truck, custom cab, new tires.
good cond., bought new, $750.
John Burruss, Steet 2;
| Sunn Ph. 887-4027.

Farmall Cub tractor - 2
whl, trailer and full set of
equipment including bush hog,
bush and hog harrow, disc
plow, gear and tools. M. EK.
Curbow, Rt. 5, Marietta, Ph.
HE, 5-5853.

4 disc plow, old plow with
steel wheels, fair cond, $75.





B. FEF. Stripling, Kathleen, Ph.

429-2505.

U. D. Intnl. power unit
with starter good condition
can be used for pulling cotton
gins, irrigation systems, feed
mills or any heavy duty farm
work. E. R. Higdon, Greens-

boro, Ph. 453-7425.



Friend spray pump with
300 gal. tank, runs from power
take-off, good ee ee

ably priced. W. Hill,
Roberta.

10 Big Dutchman twin
burner kerosene brooders,

bought new in 1961; 16, 8 ft.
waterers and 80, 1 gal., water
jugs. John. C. Parker, Rt. 3,
Greensboro, Ph, 453-4544.

John Deere No. 4 mowing
mch., mule type, good cond.,
tongue shortened to pull be-

hind tractor or jeep, $40.
Billy Cummings, Morgan
Valley Rd., Rockmart, Ph.

648-3747 (no collect calls).

48 Mott Hammer Knife
mower, used only 3 hrs.; dump
rake for Farmall Cub, new
cond., $75.; mower for same,
$75.; 14 in., 2 bottom plow,
David Bradley, $50. or wilt
exchange for locust or cedar



posts. M, L. Frey, 5755 Mem-

orial Dr., Stone Mountain.

1955 Dodge 6 cyl. job-rated

ton pick-up truck, new
paint and tires, clean, low
mileage, excel. cond; 1949
Farmall M. 2 row, tricycle
type tractor, excel. cond.,
never overloaded; 10 disc
Athens bush and bog harrow
and Model 25V tractor mower,

row, as is. J. Preston Prather,
Rt. 1, Monroe (1 mi. W. of
Good Hope) Ph. 267-9821.

Allis Chalmers B. tractor,
lift, lights, starter, cultivators,
disc plow and bush and bog
harrow, $350.; also, John
Deere mower No. 5 with coup-
ler, $185. W. A. Vance, Rt. 4,
Tucker Road, Alpharetta.

6 ft. blade; tandem disc har- | T,

300 gal. cap.
tank, direct expansion, used
only 2 yrs., good as new, rea-
sonably priced. Earl S. Davis,
Rt. 4, Elberton, Ph. 283-3547
(no_ collect calls).

" Haban corn shucker-she.er
on wheels, own power unit:
1959 Allis Chalmer D14 and
plow; Kelly-Dupiex vertical
mix and grind, elec. power,
single phase all motors, swit-
ches, ete., will grind and mix
ton small grain feed in 20
min; Egg-O-Matic grader J5,
left. hand feed. All excel.
cond. and reasonably priced.
So markers P.O.) Box. 28)
LaFayette, Ph. 4-2542.

Solar milk}



MARKET BULLETIN

1958 Intnl, 102, % ton,
pick-up truck with West Coast
mirrors, large heater, trailer
hitch with electrical breaks
for trailer, and good mud-
snow grip tires, runs good,
$725. A. W. Eidson, 311 Dod-
oh Rd., Mableton, Ph. 948-
3 3

1956 Ford % ton pick-up
truck with flat bed, overload



springs, new tires and good 4

motor, $450.; 1961 Ford front-
end tractor loader, single cy-
linder, like new, '$250.: also,
DeLaval glass pipeline and
combine milker (2 unit), $350.
Blair TT. Edenfield, Rt. 2,
Waynesboro, Ph. 2853.



Electric sausage grinding
mach,, Model Chopper No.
10011, 1/3 H. P. (two-knives).
Mtg. General Slicing Machine
Co., good operating cond., $40.

(no collect calls). L. W. *Sch-
wall, 504-4th St, S. W.,
Moultrie.

Mall chain saw, 24 inch

roller nose bar blade, 7 H. P.,
3 to 1 gear drive, transmission
in excel. cond., $120. Ralph
Westbrook, 3346 Tanglewood

DES, Augusta, Ph. 738-3678.

Buggy in excel. cond., re-
cently repaired, $88. Sam C.
West, 885 Clifton Rd., N. E.,
Atlanta, Ph. DR. 8-1569.



3 H. Chief garden tractor
with cutter bar, good cond. T.
J. Hutchens, 245 L.Grange
St., Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-6317.

Lo-Boy and 5th wheel suit-
able for up to 15 ton Dozer,
$450.; also, set of rollers, $25.
ea., and other parts for Allis
Chalmers Hee Deel
Chumbler, Rt. 3, Cumming,
Ph. 887-7463.



10 ton Howe truck scales,
22 ft., already removed from
pit, $250. Carlos D. Ahl, Rt.

2, Baxley. ;



Chevrolet dump truck, good
825 X 20 tires, good working
condition, $300. J. A. White,
Temple, Ph. 562-3939 (after
6 p. m.).



John Deere B. tractor, good

mechanical cond., $150. Glenn

Stansell, 157 Boggs Rd.,

Mableton, Ph, 948-1860.

Howe truck scales, 8 ft.
wide by 22 ft. long. Harlan L
Sell, Houchton, Ph. OL. 4-
2460.

Underground gas tank, 250
gal. cap., for sale cheap. C. A.
Burdett, Rt. 2, Hwy. 138 East
Stockbridge, Ph. 474-4398.

8 ft. utility trailer, needs
floor, $25.; also, 2 horse wag-
on, $30.; or wagon wheels, $5.
each. Robert Laramore, P. O.
Box 103, Douglasville, Ph. PO.
7-5455.



Deep well jet water pump
with casing adaptor and eject-
or with foot valve, can be ope-
rated on 115 or 230 volts,
bargain priced, O. E. Justice,
Rt. 1, Box 148, Irwinton.

1955 pickup Chevrolet truck
in excel. cond. does not use oil,
with steel floor body, nearly
new tires (6 ply on rear) for
sale or trade for 1953, or later,
model Ford tractor in good
working cond. Will pay some
difference if tools are in good
shape. No offers accepted
more than 50 miles of Atlanta.
A. Thompson, 2984 Collier
Drive, Atlanta 18.

1959 Chevrolet, series 40,
1-% ton truck, good cond.;
1961 Ford, 6 cyl., % ton pick-
up with long bed, 12,000 act-
ual miles; also, 410 gal. under-
ground Butane gas tank. Bill







Chain-link fence, 6 ft. high,
20 ft. long, ready for immed-
jate sale. $50.; also, fence
charger, Model 4-i0A Hurri-
cane, battery incl, used 2
wks., perfect cond., $16. Dr.
Pat Belcher, 1621 Powers
Ferry Rd., Marietta.

David Bradley Sup-3 gar-
den tractor (two-piece equip-

ment), $165. O. W. Croft, 841
me Grand Ave., N. W., Atlanta

2 horse farm machinery: 2
middle busters; 810 Imperial
eae plow; 2-H. walking



Z cultivator; corn plant-
ributor; lots: of



Austin, Rt. 1, Kennesaw, Ph.
428-7486. :
Allis Chalmer Model C.

tractor with practically new
equipment, A-1 cond., $800.
John Ll, Greene, Rt. 3, Monroe.
(located directly behind oid
Walton County hospital).

Big Dutchman % T. egg
cooler; 6 ft. cooler door; Egg-
C--Matic grader; 2 Whirlawayv
washers; 6 A. R. Wood gas,
500 cap., brooders; 10 gal.
Hudson gasoline sprayer; 89,
5 ft., hen feeders; 100 broiler



feeders. Lewis E. Beers, 15
Robinson St., Newnan, Ph.
AL, 38-0500,
1952-G. C; pi truck,
i 300 ee, R
ne S id;



Small Oakes elec. incubator.
round type, 100 egg Cap., $10.

rThomas L. Gravitt, Rt. 2 Jones-

bridge Rd., Newtown Dist.,
Alpharetta. Ph, GR. 5-6275.



Guano spreader, gocd cond.,
to be used with tractor, $25.

Wins? (Gab Cole: Box sia.
Villa Riea, Ph. 459-6314.

1962 Chevrolet truck,
bought in Feb. of last year,
good as new, $1500. Mrs. J. M.
Alston, Rie 2. Box 75, Rich-
land.

4 wheel farm trailer, factory
built, 4 new tires size 670
15; and tubes, new oak body,
$100. Bae McCullough, 907



Rowland St., Clarkston, Ph.
HI. 3-7855.
Seco Suppression Fire

Brake plow with 3 point hitch
to be used with crawler type
tractor, plow practically new,
For sale or trade for gentle
saddle horse. Robert Fanning,
Rt. 2, Pembroke.

16 hole hog feeder, almost
new; also, Jchn Deere, 3 pt.
hitch, 2 disc plow. David Lee.
Rt. 4, Newnan, AL. 3-4297.



1953 Ferguson 30 tractor

and frontend loader, good
cond., $650. Robert Westbrook,
Be 1, Commerce, Ee 335-

1953 Willys jeep, fair cond-
ition, for sale, Olie Pearson,
Tate.

Propane gas tank, 250 gai.
cap. ave ground type, $125.
W. T. Chesser, 123 Broad
St., a (Sugarhill) Ph.
434-9728,

Heavy os 2 whi. tractor-
trailer for farm use; portable
wood saw and belt for Ford
or Ferguson tractor, attaches
to rear axle; also, pulley for
tractor, good cond. H. R. Lam-
pee 1, Carrollton, Ph. TE.

Electric sausage mill, used
very little, good as new, $80.
Will not ship. C. L. Dobbs.
1270 Jane Shaw Rd., Marietta,
Ph. 435-9691.

1950 Chevrolet truck, 1-%
ton, good stake body, 48 in.
sides, all good cond., $375.
Windol Cochran, 2.219 Rock
Chapel Rd., Lithonia.

John Deere M. T. tractor in
good running cond., with pl-
anters, distributors, culti-
vators, bottom plow and har-
row, all in fair cond., $400.
W. J. McMillan, Rt. 5, Moul-
trie (2 mi. E. of Berlin).

1961 D-12 Allis Chalmers
tractor, front mounted culti-
vators, tractor mounted disc
harrow, wheel weights, 3
point hitch, all purchased
1961, $2000 for all. Guy Mc-
Reynolds, Rt. 2, Rydal.

400 gal. Mueller milk tank;
3 H. P. compressor; automatic
washer; stainless steel strain-
er, used yrs., in perfect
cond., $1,150. Ottis T. Harper,
Rt. 2, Madison, Ph. 724-W1.

40 ft. rubber belt, 5 ply, &
inch, excel. cond. $40.; 36 ft.
4 ply, 6 inch, fair to good
econd., $20. F. O. B. Blakely.
Satisfaction guaranteed. S. L.
Hartley, 222 .Maple Lane,
Blakely.

Ford lift-type dump rake;
Taylorway B and B harrow;
Ford bumper; 8 wagon







wheels, or whole wagon, for

sale or will trade for 6 ft.
lift-type smooth harrow or
pull type harrow, same value.
Give cond. and way to your
place in first letter. L. A.
Powers, 221 W. Poplar St.,
Griffin. Ph. 5170 (nights).

Case VAO- tractor with
Wagner loader, bush. hog and

3 point hook-up, completely

rebuilt engine, good tires and
ew paint .jcb,
280 Hl

ace M, Nash,

x | (after 8 p. m.).

may . sell,.

PAGE THREE

Ford 1-% ton truck, 2
speed rear axle, ail metal, T
X 12 ft., flat, 5 ft. high solid.
bodies, good tires, uses no oil,
$295.; 585 wooden hen nest,
excel, cond., $100.; Big Dutch-
man 1/4 ton egg room cooling
unit, $75.; 5 elec. chick brood-
ers, $50.; 13, 2 gal., galv. chick
waterers, $13). Grady 7

ms

Rogers, Buena Vista; Ph. ge
848.

120 used chicken ages,. in-
cludes waterers and fe-ders,
20c ea., at my place. ). H.
Worthy, Jt. Rt. 3,2 Alabama
Rd., Rome, e, Ph. | 232-4194.

300 gal gal. |. stainless steel Dari-
Kool bulk milk tank, like new.
Mrs. J. R. Cook, Rt. 3, Green-
ville, Ph. OR. 2-4418.

Two unit Chore Boy pipe-~
line milking outfit and 300
gal. Solar bulk tank, for sale
cheap. Brown Childs, States-
boro, Ph. 764-3774.

12 X 28 tractor tire, nylon,
new, small hole inside, $15.5
wagon wheels, $7.50 ea., ship
ped by Reg. freight or ex-
press; also, horse drawn farm-
ing tools, almost any kind.
John Goldin, Temple Rt. 2,
Draketown, Ph. 562- 3463







Equipment

WANTED



Want housing cover for
Oliver 77 Row-Crop tractor,
M. 50. Will consider old tract-
or for parts. State price in
first. letter. Goebel Dickens,
Bishop.

Want small used one row
tractor with cultivator, within
50 mi. radius of Athens. Wilk
consider tractor in need of re=
pair if it runs. Lyndon A.
Hunt, 2820 Cherokee Rd.,
Athens,

Want size 10 X 24 tractor
tire, good tread, no holes,
within 50 miles of Atlanta at
reasonable price. W. C. Akin,
aes Stockbridge, Ph. GR.

Want Buckeye Grass incub~
ator house without equipment.
Eugene M. Callaway, c/o
Cross Road Plantation, Rayle.

Want shallow well pump
with tank and pipe, intact,
ready to put in well, good
cond., not used more :han 1-3
yrs. Would like to hear from
anyone in adjoining counties
with pump. Give name, phone
No, model and price for cash,
Must be reasonable. A, F. Un=
derweood, Rt. 3, Conyers.

Want 600 gal. Zero or Mo=
jonnier dircet expansion
(vacuum) milk cooler. F.
Lamar Smith, Rt. 2, Newnan,
Ph. AL. 3- 2895

Want dauhic axle with
springs for 2 horse trailer,
Mrs, James Crabtree, Rt. 1,
Box ee Winterville, Ph.

SO. 9-243

Want ES D-4 or D-6
Caterpillar or equal size in
other makes. Darwin K. Mor-
gan, Rt. 1, Box 27A, Bloom-~
ingdale, Ph. SH. 8-4391.

Want to buy 4 or 6 ply belt,
endless preferred, must be 50
or 60 ft. long, 5 or 6 inches
wide and cheap for cash. M,
H. Robbins, Rt. 5, Box 189,
Sylvania, Ph. 564-290.

Want fence wire, hog or
cattle. Will remove from posts
if in good shape. State what
you have. Thomas L. Gravitt,
Rt. 2, Jonesbridge Rd., New
Town Dist., Alpharetta, Ph,
GR. 5-6275

Livestock

FOR SALE
Cattle

Purebred Red pole to nave
3rd. calf first of Feb., $118.;
2 Guernsey steers, 5 and 6
mos. old, $48. and $57.; choice
Shorthorn heifer, (fat) Quar-
ter Red Pole, 1- 1/2 yrs. old,
$154.; choice Shorthorn fat
steer, 12 mos. old, wt. near
750 lbs., $182. Mrs. Henry W.
Baldwin, Eves Road, Roswell,
Ph. 993-4126.

30: milch cows, 477 Ib. base
with: Pet Milk Co.) ati Way-
cross; also, 400 gal. bulk tank
with 4 milkers. Ralph L, Blake,

















Pineview, Ph. Saepa 4- -3368
(after 5 P.M.) eee















PAGE 1 FOUR ees : MARKET BULLETIN S

FEEDS FAILING TO MEET MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE. BUT wi HIN TOL
September, 1962 : .

GGuaranteed by Manufacturer HARTWELL ROLLER MILL, Hartwell, Ga. Oy eee eee



: : Our Favorite All-Mash Growing Ration Sie Nt
_FFound by State Chemist : *protein low : Sees iene

E = 5
PROTEINS: FAY ore LANIER FEED MILL, INC., Gainesville, Ga. is : ~
ALLIED MILLS, INC., Chicago, Hf. sj Lanier Broiler Starter Medicated x 3 Gc























































Wayne Broiler Starter Medicated M-69 G 23.0 5.0 3.0 *protein low cae
*protein low Bese 22-0) 225.0) 2.4 . s ~
eee Wayne Broiler Finisher Medicated M- 69 Pellets G 20.0 5.0 3.0 LAVONIA ROLLER MILE, INC., Lavonia, Ga.
Bee : *protein low F 19.1 5.0 2.4 Tugalo River Cray Shorts EG
: *fiber high : ~ Fes
ANDREWS & SIMPKINS, INC., Aflanta, Ga. -
Meat & Bone Scraps G 500 40 3.0 Q. R. LONGINO FEED MILL, McDonough, Ga.
*protein low F -49.0 8.1 2.4 Longino's Snap Corn GS
j *protein low FE.
A. M. BICKLEY, INC., Marshallville, Ga. - : : 2 -
: Coarse Greund Oats G 11.0 4.0 42.0 LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tenn. Zi
*protein low F 16.6 5.2 9.0 Singal 16% Dairy Feed : SG
*fiber high 2 F
THE BUCKEYE COTTON OIL DIVISION, Cincinnati, Ohio : - :
Buckeye 36% Protein Solvent Extracted : LOUISVILLE FERTILIZER & GIN COMPANY, Louisville, Ga.
Cottonseed Meal : G : ATO: 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal 6
*fiber high F 36.0 2.6 18.4 *protein low FE
E 5 eo Z f 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal, P. 9. SG
BUHLER MILLS, ING., Buhler, Kansas *protein low F
Gray West shete C180, ag | CLIFF MARTIN MILLING COMPANY, Wrens, Ga. oe
pepe 2 s 5 : Corn Cob Shucks with 25% Molasses ie Gc
3 *fiber high Bee F
CAGLE & HEMMERSON FEED COMPANY, INC., Roswell, Ga. : et 5
eS c&H Medicated Low-Calcium Broiler Mash G 23.0 3 MOSS GIN & FEED COMPANY, Cathoun, Ga. :
: *protein low F 22.0 52 ; 30 ~ Calhoun Belle Growing Ration : 6
3 g *protein low, fiber high eee
CAMILLA COTTON CIL COMPANY, Camilla, Ga. Bes BERG
Micoga Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal, P. Q. GS 41.0 3.5 14.0 OCONEE ROLLER MILLS, Seneca, South Carolina ee
*protein low, fibe high E 40.2 a5 144 QOconee's Best Shorts Gis
Micoga Brand Ground: Snan Corn G 11.0 : *fiber high si F
*fiber high F 7.0 2.7 12.6 : = S = sie
- 3 W. B. PERRY MILLING COMPANY, Leslie, Ga. a
CANTON POULTRY, INC. Canfon, Ga. : : : Crimped Cats : : G-
Master Mix Broiler Starter 397D77LMedicated G 240 60 4.0 __ *fiber high F
*protein low F 23.5 6.2 3.1 Ground Snapped Com GS
fiber high _E
Lot OQMP. : ;
CENTRAL CORON .Olb COMPANY, Mage Ge PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, Ga.
Old Process 36% Protein Cottonseed Meal SG 34.0 3.0 17.0 3026. Premium: Cauca
*protein low, fiber high F 35.2 3.1 17.6 a
P : protein low



: 18% Premium Groweita.
CENTRAL SOYA, (McMillen Feed Div.), Fort Wayne, Ind. : *protein low



























































































Mester Mix. Pullet Concentrate 163 G 34.0 Custom Mix 18% Premium All Mash Loyetta
*protein low E 35.2 2.7 6.3 : *protein tow
Customer-Formula All Mash Breeder Mix G 16.9 =
*nrotein low Feo 2153338 3.9 PRODUCERS RICE MILL, INC., Stuttgar, Ark.
Master Mix Rioom n Gain Concentrate 7651-37A : Rice Bran. : GC.
(0.0011% Diethystithestro! Mix) G 40.0 1.0 7.0 -*protein low FO
- *profein low F 39.3 2.6 6.4 =
a B THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago: Hil. ete
ts COLUMPIA MILL & ELEVATOR COMPANY, Columbia, Tenn... = ; Ful-O-Pep Super Broiler Mash (W) CMedicated G
"Blue Seal Sof Whest Gray Shorts G 160 : _ *protein low :
*protein low F 15.3 5.5 6.0 2
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri
COOPERATIVE MITLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Ga. : Z : Purina layena_ G
Broiler Maker (A) Mcdicated F G 229 *protein low _F
ee 5 *protein low F 21.0 5.4 2.4 Purina Com Chow Coxcentrate 50% 6
Broiler Maker (A) Medicated G G 22.0 *protein iow F
*protein low F 21.0 5.1 25 : p
38% Sew & Pig Supsiement Medicated F G 38.0 | RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnell Hill, Ga
*prot: 1 F | 37.1 2.4 7.4 o
protein Jee Red Hat High Energ oe Broiler Ration AmTMedicated G
s Peer *protein low Rs
COSBY-HODZES MIL!ING COMPANY, Birmingham, Ala. "Red Hat High Energy Broiler Ration AmT Medicated c
Jazz Flo-Sweet 16 G 3 9.0 *fat low - Nee ie
2 *fiber high E 16.4 2.8 927;
e RICELAND FEED MILL, Stuttgart, Ark.
DANIEL FEED & SEFD COMPANY, Doug!as, Ga. Rice Mill. By-Product 6
Daniel's Check-R-Mix Proiter Starter (L) MPMed. G 229 i y *protein low FE
*protein low F 22.0 4.7 7) : e
: AW FEED MIL i
; DIXIE-PORTLAND FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tenn. SHAW: REEDS MIEh Meuse s os
Super Quality 16% All Mash Lay G
, : Acme Wheat Gray Shorts G 6.0 *protein Tan EF
f *fiber high F 16.6 4.0 6.5 - : =
JOHN W. ESHELMAN & SONS, Chamblee, Ga. oe SOUTHERN (COTION. Cll COME a ae
Sco-Co 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal, P. 9. Gc
Red Rose Poultry Supplement GS 36.0 *protein low E.
*protein low F 35.2 41 5.5 :
Capitola All Mash Loving Mash G 14.0 4.0 5.0" a
*protein low E 15.3 48 3.9 SOUTHERN SOYA CORPORATION, Estill, S. C. x
50% Protein Solvent Extracted Soybean Meal G
FARMERS RICE MILLING COMPANY, Lake Charles, Louisiana *protein low aE
Rice Mill By-Product G Bis e c4b 30.0 3
*fiber high E 55 51 31.7 SOUTH! AND MILLING COMPANY, INC., Gainesville, Ga. _ 2
Rice Mill By-Product G 30.0 mie Complete Breeder Mash Medicated S
*fiber high F See AT 2 3100 *protein low F
FLINT RIVER MILLS, INC., Bainbridge, Ga, SWIFT & COMPANY FEED MILL, Douglas, Ga.
Porky 40% Hog Supplement 6 40.0 25 10.0 Swift's Broiler Finisher Concentrate, Medicated A GS
*protein low F 39.1 3.3 7.2 2 *protein low F
GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Ga. SWIFT & COMPANY O}L MILL, Albany, Ga.
G M C High Energy Al! Mash Breeder G 3.5 Swift's Cottonseed or Pellets 36% Eroisie eee:
*fat low F 17.0 3.1 3.5 *fiber high FE
GILMER COUNTY FARM DEVELOPMENT ASS'N, Ellijay, Ga. G. H. TANNER FEED COMPANY, Lawrenceville, Ga.
Gil-Co Breeder All Mash 6 17.0 3 _ Tanner's Check-R-Mix Broiler Storter LMedicated 6
*protein low F 16.4 3.5 3.6 *protein low : F
GROGAN FEED & POULTRY, Cumming. Ga. VARNELL MILLING COMPANY, Varnell, Ga.
Grogan Hi-Calorie Broiler StarterMedicated G 22.5 ; Y. M. Starter Mash Medicated 4 GS
*protein low F 22.0 5.1 2.7 *protein low, fat low FF.
Ne V. M. Starter Mash Medicated SG
HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Cartersvilie, Ga. *protein low, fat low F
Red Comb High Fiber Pullet Develo GS .
: Danes high ber A re ie WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Ga.
Red Comb Complete Grower GS 15.0 3.0 7.0 Broiler Finisher Medicated soit - 3
*fiber high F 15.255 318i 276 *protein low : RS
Red Comb Medicated Respir-Aid G. 24.0 :
f
: protein tow F 23.5 6.0 3.2 WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Alabama
Red Comb Medicated Respir-Aid GS 7.0 Jim Dandy Dry & Freshening Feed 6
*fat low F 24.6 62 3.4 *fiber high F
Jim Dandy 20% Dairy Feed :
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin-Fr. Valley, Ga. es : aba blah = -
Silver King Horse Feed GS ae - : :
* i J :
protein low Fess ae - WNDE: PROVISION COMPANY, i
Pay Day 32% jnainy Supplement (Dry) | ZS 3 i hit 4 a
*fiber high | FE : a ; ae Fea Ge. 1M ad




































































PAGE FIVE.

PENAL 2 ED FOR FAILURE TO MEET. MANUFACTURERS GUARANTEE >
September, 1962

by Manufacturer ie an ; LIBERTY RICE MILL, INC., Kaplan, Louisiana































































































































































ate eho He if : : Rice Mill By-Product G 6.0 30.0
: (P) protein low, fiber high F 4.4 TA 36.9
~ PROTEIN FAT FIBER RICE. BY-PRODUCTS, INC., Crowley, Louisiana
; ae Rice Mill Feed : G 6.0
G 22.0 (P) protein low F 5.0 at 30.0
) prot low F 19.9 5.4. 2.4 es
eG) eee : ROBERTS RICE MILLS, INC., Weiner, Ark. io
TTON OIL COMPANY, Dawson, Ga. ; Rice Mill By-Product 5 G 6.0 5.0 28.025 4
Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed sore 3 : S (P) protein low, fat low, fiber high F 5.0 4.5 33.0
9.) G 41.0 14.0
(P) protein low F 38.2 43. 51533 SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Auguste, Ga.
= : - Mofile 16% Dairy Feed G 16.0 11.9 2
TLAND, FLOUR COMPANY, Chattanooga, Tenn. 2 : (P) protein low, fiber high F 15.6 2.5 14.3. :
: 5 G 16.8 40 60 Moflo 16% Dairy Feed GS 11.0 z
< {P) fiber high : FE 16.8 4.5 733 (P) fiber high F 16.0 2.9 13.6
ae ELEVATOR COMPANY, INC., Dudley, Ga. STANDARD MILLS, INC., Macon, Ga.
log Supplement G 40.0. 3.5 7.0 Stendard's Formula 38% Layer Concentrate G 38.0 4.0 4.5
2 (P) oe low, fat low, fiber high F 34.3 3.0 8.5 (P) protein low, fiber high F 34.3 6.1 6.5
September, 1962
OOD FEED. COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia ; GAINESVILLE MILLING COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia
feed as declared z 22 feeds as declared
A FLOUR MILLS, Decatur, Alebama =~ ey ; oe : GEORGIA BROILER SUPPLY, INC., Carrollron, Georgia
feeds as jeclared g eee 4 feeds as declared
NG COMPANY, gine Angeles, California 3 GEORGIA POULTRY FEED MILLS, INC., Dalton, Georgia
as declared s 3 feeds as declared
NEs Cheade: Mines s GIBSON FARM SUPPLY, Gibson, Georgia
sds as declared : : : - 1 feed as declared
ELS-MIDLAND COMPANY, Minneapolis, Minnesota ~ t GILLESPIE BROTHERS COMPANY, Camncavilla: Georgia Ss
s declared 3 : : 1 feed as declared
ILLS, INC., Leuisvito, Kentucky ; : GILMER COUNTY FARM DEVELCPMENT ASSOCIATION, Ellijay, Georgia
as declared ze : = ; 2 feeds as declared
sun Georgia : : GODFREY WAREHOUSE, Madison, Georgia
: 4 feeds as declared
R & FEED. MILLS, Macon, Ae HALES & HUNTER COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
25 feeds as declared
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Georgia
_. 11 feeds as declared
HIAWASSEE FEED STORE, Hiawassee, Georgia
2 feeds as declared
HICKS MILLING COMPANY, INC., Cumming, Georgia
1 feed as deciared
H. P. HOOD & SONS, Dunedin, Florida
a : 1 feed as declared :
INC., Canton, Georgia 5 INTERSTATE MILLING COMPANY, Charlotte, North Carolina co
; declared = ; j : ase 2 feeds as declared a
IGHT, ee ene KING MILLING COMPANY, Rome, Georgia :
is declared : : 4 feeds as declared
: Se uniNG Buford, Georgia ; : LANIER FEED MILLS, INC., Gainesville, Georgia
as declared s : 4 11 feeds as declared
EY MILLS, Cedartown, Georgia : LATHEM & RAMSEY MILLING COMPANY, en Georgia
as "declared oe 3 ; : : 2 feeds as declared
OYA, Fort. Wayne, indiona : LAVONIA ROLLER MILL, INC., Lavonia, Georgia
i : 1 feed as declared :
AIN MILLING COMPANY, Char Mountain, Georgia hee LAWSON & MANOUS FEED COMPANY, Canton, Georgia :
leclared : 6 feeds as declared 5
iL & ELEVATOR COMPANY, Columbia, Tennessee : LORET MILLS, Chattanooga, Tennessee
declared : : "9 feeds as declared :
LLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Georgia LOUISIANA STATE RICE MILLING COMPANY, INC., Abbeville, Louisiana
declared : 1 feed as declared :
MILLS, INC., Guntersville, Aloboma 5 LUXORA GIN COMPANY, Luxora, Arkansas
z = : 1 feed as declared ao
RING COMPANY, ING. Moultrie, iGebrgia ae McCONNELL MILLING COMPANY, Royston, Georgia
as declared as ; 2 feeds as declared
MACON MILLING COMPANY, Macon, Georgia ;
4 1 feed as declared
HODG Ss MILLING COMPANY, pmingham: Alabama MARBUT MILLING COMPANY, INC., Augusta, Georgia ;
4 : 11 feeds as deciared :
qesmaraing, Georgia : : i MASTER MIX FEED MILLS, INC., Flowery Branch, Georgia ae
feed as declared : 3 feeds as declared Se
COMPANY, INC., Dalton, Georale : MARET GRAIN COMPANY, Hartwell, Georgia .
declared 1 feed as declared
ED & SEED COMPANY, Douglos, Georgia : : MILLER PGULTRY & FEED COMPANY, Piedmont, Alaboma
declared | ; : 1 feed as declared ;
LMAN. & SONS, Chamblee, Georgia : G. W. MILLS, Byron, Georgia ;
_ declared : oe 2 feeds. as declared
OOD RICE SALES CORP. Estherwood, Louisiana ! : z
: THEO W. MARTIN & SONS, Atlanta, Georgia
feeds as declared : : 1 feed as declared
GS COMPANY, Dede City, Florida =
: MOSTEILER FLOUR & FEED COMPANY, Chamblee, Georgia
; s 1 feed as declared
Atlanta, Georgia
NATIONAL OATS COMPANY, Cedar Rapids, lowe
Georgia Zi 1 feed as declared
i : . NORTHEAST GEORGIA BROILER, INC., Bowman, Georgia .
Georgia 1 feed as declared
NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Minneapolis, Minnesota __
1 feed as declared
OGLETREE HATCHERY, Lawrenceville, Georgia :
-4 feeds as declared =
fm ING COMPANY, INC. toke Charles, Louisiana OWEN & LAWSON FEED COMPANY, Canton, Georgia S
Y 2 feeds as declared : oe
sta, Georgia ECE: PACKING COMPANY, Dode City, Florida
Bute ' feed as y cecianed





















om



$6500. George W.

PAGE SIX

MARKET BULLETIN.





Wednesday.

FEEDS FOUND AS DECLARED

THE PILLSUBRY COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia

22 feeds as declared

THE PILLSBURY COMPANY, Gainesville, Georgia

4 feeds as declared ~

PREMIUM FEED MILLS, Conyers, Georgia ~

2 feeds as declared

2 feeds as declared

THE QUAKER OATS COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois

September, 1962

SOUTHERN SOYA CORPORATION, Estill,
1 feed as declared

SOUTH'AND MILLING COMPANY,
6 feeds as declared

SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL CoM ppolianeet a: South Carolina
5 feeds as declared

STANDARD FEED MILLS,
3 feeds as declared

South Carolina

INC., Gainesville, et

INC., Gainesville, Georgia












11 feeds as declared

RICE BY-PRODUCTS,
1 feed as declared

ROBERTS RICE MILLS,
2 feeds as declared

INC., Crowley, Louisiana

INC., Weiner, Arkansas

ROGERS BROTHERS FEED MILL, Blakely, Georgia

1 feed as declared

SCOTT FARM SUPPLY, Claxton, Georgia

4 feeds as declared

SECURITY MILLS,
11 feeds os declared

SENECA OIL MILL, Seneca,
1 feed as declared

SOUTHEASTERN MILLS,
1 feed as declared

INC., Knoxville, Tennessee

South Carolina

INC., Rome, eee

SOUTHERN MILLING COMPANY, Augusta, Georgia

1 feed as declared

SOUTHERN POULTRY COMPANY, Auburn, Georgia

8 feeds as declared



Livestock







FOR SALE
Cattle
Bull and 5 cows, 4 with calf}
at side, 1. heifer, all good

Reg. Shorthorns of good lines.
Carl E. Jernberg, Jr., Rt. 2,
College Park, Ph. PO. 6-2072.

Springing heifers of all
breeds. Quality at reasonable
prices. Can deliver. R. G. Rey-
pls, Rt. 3, Monroe, Ph. 268-





Polled Hereford bull, dou-

ble Reg. Victor 21, with pa- P.

pers, 16 mos. old, about 800
ips. Come see. W. L. Hudson,
Sharpsburg, Ph. WH. 3-0597.

Santa Gertrudis bull eligi-
ble to be Reg., 1 -1/2 yrs. old,
$300. A. C., Freeman, Jack-
son (Hwy. 16), Ph. 6321 (no
collect calls).

Reg. Jersey bull, wt. 650
Ibs.. 10 mos. old, Reg. No.
2699, $140. Fred T. Harrison,
Rt. ie Pendergrass (3 mi. N.).

Angus Herd, some Reg.,
Wiesta dite:
5399 Trimble Rd., NE, Atlan-
tayeehs Biss.) = 3937 (no collect
calls).

Polled Hereford heifer to
freshen Feb. 22. bred to Black
Angus, $150. H. H, Rooks,









Madras, Ph, AL, 3- 3462 (New-
nan).
Two yr. old purebred

Whiteface bull, good blood-
lines, gentle and extra nice,
$225. at farm. Ralph Dangar,

~ Roswell, Ph, 993-9070.

Reg. Guernsey bull calf, 4
mos. old, artificially bred, wt.
250 lbs., spotted, nice, for
sale or will trade for hogs. E.
H. Turner, Pinecrest Rd., Rt.
5, Austell. Ph. 948-6063.

Short horned bull, solid
white, wt. 1185 Ibs., Reg.,
milk strain, $225. L. O. Lind-
Sey. Rt 1, Swainsboro.

Double Reg. polled Here-
ford brood cows; Aberdeen
Angus herd bull and several
young bulls: also, Angus
brood cows, heavy springers.
Philip J. Donehoo, law Os
Box 220, Williamson, Ph. 8-
2461 (Griffin).

Purebred Hereford bull,
deep red, wt. 600 lbs., 1 yr.
old, $150. H. &. Burrell, 6193
ee oe Rd., Redan, Ph. HU 2-



By reg. Polled Hereford
il, 9 mos. old perfectly
marked, deep red, _ excel.
bloodlines, has had all shots.
ORN:: Keith, Powder Springs,
Ph. 943-5787.

Cream col, Jersey cow,
med. size, to freshen ae spring
with 2nd calf. Bred by. Vet.



,of thisiCo., artificial beef type,

gives gal. milk daily. See ay
day at our barn, $125. Fred
#. Johnson, Rt. 3, Loganville.

2 Holstein heifers, $125. ea:;
full blooded polled Hereford
bull, 2 yrs, old, $175.;1 yar
old, $100.; Jersey milch cow,
$100.; 5 Holstein steers, 500
Ibs. ea. Make offer. See at my
farm at Madras, near New-
nan. R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters
St., SW, Atlanta 3, Ph. MU 8-
1428 (no collect calls).





Jersey heifer bred to Black
Angus, will freshen in spring
with 2nd calf; Holstein heifer
with 2 mo. old ealf, bred back
tu Angus; also, beef type
cow. Mrs. C. W. Silvers, Hope-
well, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph.
475-5601.

Thoroughbred Santa Ger-
trudis bulls just weaned. J. W.
Morris, c/o Double M Farms,
O. Box 119, Carrollton, Ph.
TE. 2-2852.

Complete dispersal of well
culled, small, herd, purebred
and grade cows. No papers,
all good producers. 38 brood
cows, about 28 with calves at
side with balance bred to
calve soon. and fine Reg. Ang-



us bull. S. M. Pickering, P.
O. Box 191, Hawkinsville,
Ph. 893-4776.



5 Reg. Hereford bulls, 8 to
20 mos. old, excellent blood-
lines, very gentle. Z. W. Fitz-
patrick, Rt. 1, Madison.

Reg. Angus bulls, 8 to 12
mos. old; also, 4 yr. old bulls:
bred heifers from O. B. 13th
bloodlines. All calfhood vac-
cinated and from clean herd. F.
W. Phillips, c/o E. Westover
Farm, Kennesaw, Ph, 428-
2959, (Marietta).

Reg, milking strain Short-
horn bull, dark roan, good
bloodlines, born March 1962,
reasonably priced, Adam
Whitaker, Rt. 1, Blue Ridge.

10 polled A heifers,
bred to Reg. Hereford bull, all
to calve next spring, approx.
average wt., 800 lbs., $2000.
for the lot; also, Reg. polled
Hereford bull, 16 mos. old.
$250, at my farm on Tucker
Road, Perry. James C. E.
Meadows, Rt. 2, Box 294, Per-
Tye Ph, 429- 2136.

Several nice Reg. polled
Hereford bulls, 10 to 20 mos.
cid, from most popular blood-
lines, dark red, calfhood vac-
cinated. Winton C. Harris, Rt.
1, Sereven, Ph. 584-2312.

105 head of Whiteface and
Black Angus beef cattle for
sale. John Goldin, Temple Rt.
2, Draketown, Ph. 562-3463.

Horses, Mules & Ponies

5 gaited black mare, 10 yrs.
old, wt. 900 Ibs. and black
western style saddle; also,
mare mule about 10 yrs. old,
wt, about 1150 lbs. T. Larry
Wallis, Rt. 2, Carrollton.

Reg. Walking horse colt, 8
mos. old, halter broken, gen-
tle, $300.: also, western sad-
dle, padded seat, light wt.;
bridle and blanket, like new,
$75. Robert Laramore, P.,
Box 10383: Douglasville, Ph.
PO 7-5455, Vinnie saad :





Standard bred bay mare
and black stallion for sale.
Have papers for both. J. T.
Matheny, oa Rd., Mar-
tinez.

5 yr. old mares saddle
horse, 3-gaited, gentle but
spirited, buckskin or quarter
horse type. T. W. Phillips, c/o
Westover Farm, Kennesaw,
Ph. 428-2959 (Marietta).

18 mo. old filly, half Quar-
ter horse and. Welch pony, wt.
750 lbs., very gentle, $165, or
will trade for calves of equal
velue. H, L. Burrell, 6193 Re-
cae Rd., Redan, Ph, HU, 2-

1s

8 yr. old mare with 4 mo.
filly colt by side, bred back
to Reg. Palomino stud, gentle.
Will sell together or separate;
also, would like to buy good
single horse trailer at reason-
able price. Lyman Powell,
Rt. 1, Marietta, oe 428-7586.

Nice black and white, 5 yr.
old, gelding pony, $175. to
good home only. Will hold un-
til Christmas. Don Miller,
Suches, Ph. 747-2361.

5 yr. old gelding, 5 gaited,
good conformation, very nice
pleasure horse for entire fam-
ily. Roy Strickland; Rt. 1, Al-
pharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5624,

Small Shetland pony mare,
3 yrs. old, bred to foal in
spring, gentle for children
from I to 10 yrs. of age, good
conformation from fine stock,
$200. Will mee until Christ-
mas. Sam C. West, 885 Clif-
fon NE, Atlanta, hs DR.

Shetland pony eaiiont 5
yrs. old, pure dapple grey with
white mane and tail, nice and
gentle, E, Brantley Prickett,
Rt. 3, Carnesville.

~ Nice pleasure saddle horse,
small, suitable for children
or adults. Nice slow rack, reg-
ular gaits, First reasonable
offer accepted; also, young,
green broken, 2 yr. old plea-
sure horse. Both geldings. Asa
Marshall, 4511 Rivoli Dr.,
Macon, Ph. SH. 3-0323. :

Saddle horse, gelding, jet
black with white patches,
good rack, singlefoot and
canter, gentle for children to
ride, loads and hauls easily,
real nice pleasure horse. Also,
bridle and
western saddle, $300. H. J.
pte: Ashburn, Ph. 567-
544,

















3 yr. old Shetland pony,
Palomino col., white mane
and tail, gentle, spirited. Will
sell or trade for Hereford or
Black Angus beef of equal
value; also, 4 yr. old Albino
spotted Shetland pony, ex-
tremely - gentle; new saddles

my place. D. H. Worthy, Jr.,
Rt. 3, Alabama Rd., Rome,
a 232-4194,



Reg. Quarter horse mare,
coming 8 yrs., with 2 mo. old
filly at side by. Reg,
Grady Dr rake, P.O, Box



practically newjd

and bridles included. See at



' RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. Louis, Missouri SWIFT & COMPANY, Chicago, Illinois
57 feeds as declared 8 feeds as declared
RED HAT FEED MILLS, Tunnel Hill, Georgia G. H. TANNER FEED COMPANY, Lawrenceville, Georgia

2 feeds as declared

THOMPSON FARM SUPPLY,
1 feed as declared

TURNER COUNTY MILLING COMPANY, Sycamore, Socata
1 feed as declared

BILL WATSON'S FARM FEED SERVICE, Crawfordville, Georgia

INC., Baxley, Georgia

1 feed as declared

WAYNE MILLING COMPANY, Jesup, Georgia
1 feed as declared

WEAVER MILLING COMPANY, Ocilla, Georgia
1 feed as declared

WEST END MILLING COMPANY, Oultsien: Georgia
1 feed as declared

WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birsingiors: Alabama
11 feeds as declared

WHITFIELD FARMERS CO-OP, Dalton, Georgia
2 feeds as declared

WINTER GARDEN CITRUS PRODUCTS CORPORATION, Winter Garden, nae
1 feed as declared

Green year open jumper for
sale; tan and white gelding,
7 yrs.
fully _ shown,
rider. I. L. Brisbin, c/o Dept. of
Zoology, Univ. of Ga., Ath-
ens, Ph. LI. 3-3762 (no col-
lect calls). :

Nice 18 mo. old Palomino
colt, exc. potential as show
and parade horse. Long white
mane, tail and stockings,
flawless conformation and
manners, eligible -for Reg.
Sally Owen, 3459 Midvale
Rd., Tucker, Ph. 938-2824. ~

Nice Shetland pony mares,
all colors and sizes, reasona-
bly priced: 2 nice red sorrel
stud. colts, 1 yr. old, snow
wht. mane and tail; Palomino
stallion, 18 mos. old, will hold
until Christmas. See and make
offer. Also, bridles and sad-
dies for sale. Jess. Holbook,
415 N. Main St., Jonesboro,
Ph. GR. 8-6771.

Montagos Red Bird, Reg.
Appaloosa stallion, 18 mos..
old, for sale or trade for
Welch mares or. large type
Shetland mares. Porter John-
son P. O. Box 765, Valdosta.

1-1/2 yr. old blue roan
pony, half Shetland and half
Welch, gentle, broken to ride
and pull cart, $100. Mrs.
James Crabtree, Rt. 1, Box
165 B, Winterville, Ph. SO. 9-
2435,

14 horses and ponies: Quar-
ter, Walking and gaited, some
Reg., some grade. All mares
bred to permanent Reg. Quar-
ter horse. Ralph C. Jenkins,
1938 Bouldercrest Dr., SE, INS
lanta 16, Ph. MA. 7-8488.

Young Shetland stallion
and gelding for sale or will
trade for cow or bred heifer.
W. A. Selman, Jones Ferry
Rd., Palmetto, Ph. 463-7781,
(Atlanta).

Good, gentle, saddle horse,
3 gaited sorrell with white
face, real gentle with chil-
dren. Eugene Hudson, Atlan-
Be a McDonough, Ph, 423-

Perfectly sound mare mule,
Wit 1100; Ibs) 12 yas, old:
Martin L. Stubbs, Rt. 1, Fay-
etteville, Ph. HO. 1- 1063.

3 bred Shetland mares, and
1 filly colt, gentle for chil-
ren. J. H. Reddy, Stone
Mountain, Ph. 469-8924.

requires exp.





















6-1/2 mo. old colt, Palo-|-

mino and Arabian mixed.
Must sell at some price to
someone. See at my place.
Leon L. Hicks, 5900 Rock-
bridge Rd.. Route 1, Stone
Mountain, Ph. 469-8604.

Swine

Landrace bred gilts, open
gilts, service age boars and
weanling pigs. Jimmie L.
Willis, c/o Seldom Rest Farm,
Bonaire, Ph. 429-2648. :







14 Polled China pigs, 3 mos.| sli
0 Ae ea. if. you take all

old, has been success-

from large litters,







Purebred Durocs font b
bloodlines, carefully select
from quality pigs. P. M. Mid-_
dieton, Rt. 3, Waycross (8
miles out Valdosta ae ) Ph
At. 3-4351,

Reg. Landrace: service a,
gilts and bred from po}
bloodlines, M. T. Co neon
Hazlehurst, Ph. d= 2089s ees

16 bred sows, Dur
Tamworth, bred to Landrac
boar. David | Lee, Rt. 4,
nan, Ph, AL. 3-4297.

Purebred Duroe boars
1/2 mos. old, from good blo
lines, will
name. C.
cross, Ph. AT. 3-9396.

Reg. Landrace

farrow in less than a m
also, Reg. Landrace boar,
yr. old. Both Grand Champi
winners of Gwinnett Co.
James T. Ledford, 968
burn Dr., East Point, ee
1-1496. ee

38 Hampshire gilts, 7 m
old, 2 are Reg., __Bangs
excellent type;











Greenville, Ph. OR.

Reg. Duroc boars and
large litters, finest bloo eS,
5 mos. old, treated. J. P. Wan
mock, Rt. 5, 535, Savann.

Reg. Tamworths, all ages
boars and gilts, some extra
nice service age boars, B:
free, good health record,



Davis, pee Ete ooe Fitzgerald
Ph. 6541



Poland! China boars,
and open gilts, weaned

Reg. in buyers name, |
free herd. W. T. T Jennings
2, Americus. :

Choice Duroc br
stock, males and fone
William E. Lanier, Rt.

84, Metter, Ph. 685-1 10

Pigs: 1/2 Landrace,
Yorkshire, $10. each.
E Pittman,
ville, (4 mi.
on Heings Bwyd:





dation Herd
free. First pureb
S.P.F. herd in State._

available C. E.

Moseley,
Screven.





22 Feeder pigs: :
shire and Hampshi
wks. old; 10 Hampshires,
wks. old, $10. ea. Located
Forsyth hi eos.


































Swine
20 Duroc pigs, 7 wks. old;
. 1 Duroc fattening hog,

about 250 lbs., $10. each.
, Rt. 4, Dahlonega.

Reg. Landrace boar pigs
om. popular bloodlines. W.

Wells, Box 249, Rt. 6, Ma-
Ph. SH. 3-8931.

35 SPC pigs, $10. ea. Au-

tin Whitlock, Rt. 2, Fayette-
! Ph. 964-5481 (Fair-
after 7 P.M.

./2 Landrace, 1/2 York-
re pigs, $10. each. Leonard
Pittman, Rt. 1, Box 41%,
Jouglasville (2 mi. E. on Hwy.
8 and follow signs). :
g boars and gilts, 3-
/2 mos. old, treated for
a, ecan be Reg. $30.
a.; gilts, one 5 mos. old, $40.;
one 7 mos. old, $55. Frederick
Zipperer, Rt. 1, Box 182, Guy-
on (15 mi. SE on Hwy. 30).

4 boar pigs, 13 wks. old at
ime of ad, Whiteface and
drace sired, $18. ea.
mas. L. Gravitt, Rt. 2,
idge Rd, Newton

Dist., Alpharetta.

Sheep and Goats

3 nice milk type goats, Nu-
ian, Saanan and brown and
lack young billys, all for
Qoob. 4 C2 Spencer, Star
cute, Margret.

bred Nubian does, 1
d 2 mos. old, thorough-
can get papers.
~W. Decker, 302 Oak-
e Rd., NE, Atlanta 7.

tud: Reg. Toggenburg
t : also, milk
and goat milking mach-
sale, or will trade, for
g of equal value I can

n farm. E. J. McMahon,
Augusta,



on,









wes and 2 rams, ewes
o drop lambs last of Oc-

d November, $10. ea.
Craft, Rt. 2, Lavonia,
-2113 (after 5 oclock).

fine milk goats: 2 black
an and a white Saanan
Alpine cross. Can not
ip. Frank Hodges, 3860 Cas-
Atlanta 11, Ph. 344-

man milk goat, dry; one
oggenburg and _ one-
ter Saanan milk goat, giv-
e milk. Ted Reev, Rt.
jllburn, Ph. 469-8387.

ivestock

- WANTED



rant to buy gentle horse,
iter type in good cond. and
onably priced. Will -have
are. Warren Atchison,
rest Valley Dr., NW,
fa 9, Ph. 255-7160. -

Seed & Plants

ew Ga. collard plants, 50c
-and postage. Permit 128.
F. Seay, 3917 Panthers-
e Rd., Rt. 2, Ellenwood.

Strawberry plants, Blake-
ore, $1.25 C.; Mastodin and
londikes, $1.25 C, or. $3.75
r 500, and $5.00 M. Permit
216. Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1,



ummin :
Ogallala everbearing straw-
ry plants, 25 plants, $1.00.
dd 10c postage on out of
tate orders. These bear from
he pring until frost. Per-
i



erusalem Artichokes, 2

. $3.85; Hunt grape vines,
| Hunt, 1 male, 1 yr. rooted
s, $6.00; 10 - 2 yr. cut-
, $8.50. Per. 212 All P. P.
zone. Wautelle Hol~-
Winder, Ph. 867-2922
BP Mee

96:

4277. M. B. Scroggs, Rt. 1,

Jersey and Wakefield cab-
bage and Blue Stem Collards,
50c C; $2.00, 500; $3.00 M. Per.
152. J. R. Strayborn, Rt. 1,
Gainesville. ae

Melon seed: Ice Box yel-
low meat, Germ. 98 pet., 3
doz., 25c; 1962 crop round
green yellow meat melon,
grows to 55 Ibs., Germ. 84
pet., 50 seed, 25c; Arabian
cantaloupe, grows to 15 Ibs.,
Germ. 97 pct., 2 doz. 25c;
Rocky Ford cantaloupe, green
meat, Germ. 98 pct., 3 doz.,
25e. Permit 392. W. D. Gor-
don, Rt. 1, Adel.

Genuine Hicks Tobacco
seed, Germ. 93 pct., purity
99.50 pct., sample 50c; oz. $1;
$10.00 1b.; $25.00, 3 lbs. P. P.
Earl Stuckey, Blackshear.

Latham red _ raspberry
plants, 6 for $1; P. P. in Ga.
Permit 312. Joseph Aberna-
thy, Yatesville Rd. Barnes-

ville.

Strawberry plants: Klon-
dike, 200, $2.00: 500. $3.50;
$6 M; everbearing strawber-
my plants, $2; : 200, 93.505
collard plants, 75c C. All P.P.
Permit 301. Mrs. Lee Crow,
Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Blakemore strawberry
plants, state inspected, per-
mit 418, $1.00 C, no shipping,
come and dig. Mrs, J. D. Ben-
nett, Rt. 3, Stone Mountain
(6362 E. Ponce de Leon Ave),
Ph. 469-9507. Permit 418.





Red raspberry plants wrap-
ped in plastic film or cello-
phane to ship, very damp,
$1.50 doz. Add postage. Per-
mit 241. H. A. Chastain, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Klondike and Everbearing
strawberry plants, damp
packed, $1.00 C. plus shipping
charges. Mrs. John R. Terry,
Rt. 3, Rockmart. Permit 306.

Streamline everbearing
strawberry plants $1.50 C.
Per. 169. Mrs. John Weaver,
Rt. 2, Temple.

Jerusalem artichokes ready
to dig soon, $2.00 gal., plus
postage in 2nd zone. Ask your
Postmaster for rate on 5 lbs.
up. Permit 302. C. W. Page,
Me North Ave., NE, Atianta

Sterns strawberry plants,
$2.00 C. P. P. in Ga., or 200
plants, $3.00 at patch, as is.
Mail orders sent in airtight
wrap. Prompt del. These
plants withstand cold and
drought remarkably well. Per.
97. Mrs. -Z. -D.>Dodd,: Rt. 1,
Box 223, Alpharetta (3 miles
N. of HWY. 19).

Nice Blakemore strawberry
plants, $8.75; M. 500, $5.00.
Only 500 or over shipped.
Permit 431. C. B. Sherer, Rt.
1, Box 44, LaGrange.

Klondike strawberry
plants, well rooted and damp
packed, $1.00 C.; $9.00 M: Add



ing charges. Minimum ship-
ments 200 plants. Ga. orders
only. Permit 219. Mrs. Luther
S. Butler, 466 Page Ave., NE,
Atlanta 7, Ph. DR. 3-1846.

| Old fashioned peach trees
and May cherry trees, 3, $1;
blueberry bushes,. Hemalaya
blackberry plants, 6, $1.00;
eatnip and horehound bunch-
es and crabapple trees, 4, $1;
also, garlic bulbs, 8, $1.00.
Per. 305. Mrs. P. Malachi
Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.

Well rooted Scuppernong
plants, black and brown, f 0 r
sale. Per. 86. B. O. Carter, Rt.
4, Box 204-C, Griffin.

Grapevines, 3 for $1.00; ap-
ple and pear trees, 2-3 ft.,
$1.25 ea.; seedling peach
trees, $1.00 ea.; fig trees,
Brown Turkey, 50c ea.; Black
Walnut trees, $1.00 ea. Per.
430. Mrs. E. B. Travis, River-
dale, Ph. 478- 7933.







Queen of

25c C for postage and handl-|G



1962 Green Glazed Collard
seed, germ. 92 pct., 35c tbl.
sp. full, or 4 tbl. spoons full,
$1.00; also, Martin gourd seed,
2 doz., 25c Send stamped en-
velope. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Rt.
2, Martin.



Ogallala everbearing straw-
berries, bear from early
spring until frost. State in-
spected, per. 427. 25 plants,
$1.00. On out of state orders



add 10e postage. M. B.
Scroogs, Rt. 1, Alto.
Dixie Crimson Clover

seed, Germ. 87 pct., hard seed,
5 pet., total Germ. 92 pct., no

), |noxious weeds, bagged in new



100 Ib. bags., 19c lb. Cheap-
are ts. C. Pippin
SO rock oe







9,300 Ibs. Pensacola Bahia
grass seed, Germ. 51.50 _pct.,
firm seed 41 pct., total Germ.
92.50 pct., $2.00 per hundred
wt., (100 lbs. or more), $15
per hundred wt., (large lots)
F. O. B. Unadilla. Delivery
extra. Carl P. Savage, Mon-
tezuma, Ph. 8265.

Charleston Wakefield and
Round Dutch frostproof cab-
bage plants, 300, $1.25; 500,
$2.00; $3.00 M. del. in Ga.
Permit 38. R. Chanclor Pitts,
Ph. MI. 8-2035.

Blueberry plants ready for
shipment, Myers and Rubel
variety, 2 and 3 yrs. old, well
rooted, 6, $4.00; $7.00 doz. F.
O. B. Permit 219. E) G. Nich-
alson, Allen Rd., Rt. 7, Macon.

Pecan trees now being dug,
Stuart, Desireable, Farley
and Elliotts, order now, 2-3
ft., $2.00; 3 - 4 ft., $2.25; 4 - 5
ft; $2.50; '5 = 6 ft., $3.00.
Write for prices on 100 or
more. IL. E. Brown, Bacon-
ton, Ph. 787- 5785. Permit 31.



MARKET BULLETIN

Mixed hay 65c bale or $25
ton in truck loads at barn, or
can deliver at small addition-
al charge. R. L. Jackson, c/o
Flint River Farms, Rt. 1
Jonesboro, Ph. DR. 8-2245.

50 tons of top quality Coas-
tal Bermuda hay, $35.00 ton;
also, small amount at $30.00
ton at barn. Winton C. Harris,
Rt. 1, Serevens, Ph. 584- 2312,
Odum.

Hay: highly fertilized and
well cured Bermuda grass or
Fescue, 90c bale; $35.00 ton;
erushed hay with syrup add-
ed, $47.50 ton. Will deliver
in ton lots within 25 miles at
no extra cost. James H. Kent,
John Petree Rd., Rt. 2, Pow-
der Springs, Ph. 943-3071.

200 bales fine quality hay,
cheap for quick sale, 75c bale
F. O. B. my farm at Madras,
near Newnan; also, 300 bales
last years hay, 50c bale. R.
B. Bowen, 316 Peters St.,
owe Atlanta, 3, Ph. MU. 8-









50 or more old fashioned
Cling Stone white English
peach trees, 1 and 2 yrs. old,
$1.00 each. Permit 252. Can
not ship. W. E. Smith, 421
King Arnold St., Hapeville,
Ph. PO. 1-8276 (from 7 A.
M. to 8 P. M.)

Indian corn Germ. 91 pct.,
and Popcorn, Germ. 88 pct.,
$1.00 gal.; also, Martin gourd
seed, 25c pkg. Add_ postage.
Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2, Box
150, Camilla,

Hazlenut and Blueberry,
plants $1.25 doz.; small seed-
ling Chinquapin, $1.25 doz.;
Lge. size Chinquapin, $3.00
doz.; 4 Crabapple trees, $1.00;
Damson and Peach plum
trees, 4, $1.00; garlic bulbs,
C. Add Postage. Per
278. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1,
Dahionega.

Mastadona strawberry
plants, 500, $3.00; for $5.00.
Permit 351. Money order only,
add postage. Mrs. A. D. Jones,
Rt. 1, Cumming.

Seed and Plants
Not Requiring Report

Or Inspection Permit
FOR SALE











Nice, clean, yellow Dock,
Meadow, Devils
Shoestring, May Apple roots,
4 Ib. lardbox measured full,
$1.00 plus 30 postage. Mrs.
H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

. Wild Cucumber bark; Yel-
low root; Queen of Meadow
root; Rattle root; Ratsbane
root, ea., $1.00, 2 Ib. lard box
full; also, red Valencia pea-
nuts, 2-4 in -hull, $2.25 pkg.,
for eating only. Add postage.

5 Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.

Nice, clean Yellow Dock,
Queen of Meadow Devils
Shoestring, Wild: Cherry bark;
May Apple roots, 4 lb. lard-
box measured full, $1.00 plus
30c postage, W. W. Lowman,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Catnip and peppermint, 25c
bunch; 3 for 60c; Sassafras,
Queen of Meadow, May ap-
ple, Yellow root, Yellow
Dock, wild Cherry bark, El-

|der bark, Ratsbane, each, 4

lb. lardbox full, $1.00 plus 30c
postage; Martin gourd seed,
25e pack and stamped enve-
lope. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay.

Red skin peanuts for sale,

$8.00 bu. (25 Ibs), plus
postage. Well graded for eat-
ing. No less than 1/2 bu.

shipped (12 1/2 Ibs.). Ralph
Sherer, Rt. 1, Box 44, La-
Grange.



Freshly dug Yellow root,
washed, 4 lb. lard box full,
85c; fresh dried Cowhorn
pepper, 6 pods, 20c; Queen of
Meadow, 4 lb. lardbox full
90c; Wild Cherry bark,
matchbox full, 20c. Mrs.
Martha Walker, Rt. 5, Box 53,
Ellijay.



Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE

200 bales hay slightly dam-
aged, could be used for feed
or mulching, 50c_bale. O.

Bien, Springs, Ph.



V.| George Blalock, Rt.
198, Grovetown, Ph. RE. 6-
2 = 4 Baie <r



25 tons Peavine hay, $30.00
ton at barn; or $35.00 ton de-
livered up to 40 miles. H. C.
Allen, Rt. 3, McDonough, Ph.
423-3379.

100 tons highly fertilized
Coastal Bermuda hay free of
weeds. Will sell any amount
at $28.00 ton at barn. Don C.
nee Rt. 3, Baxley, Ph. 367-

333:

Game & Fowl

FOR SALE





American Giant Homer pi-

geons, very prolific and show
type, $5.00 pr. and up. M. G.
de La Rue, 307 Spring St.,
Decatur.

1962 hatch India Blue pea-

fowl, almost grown, well fea-.

thered, healthy birds,
ea. Howell C. Jordan, P.
Box 231, Hawkinsville.

Bobwhite quail, live, 90c,
dressed, $1.00 ea.; better pri-
ces on 100 or more; also, mat-
ed prs. of Bobwhite blonde
and Tennessee Red quail,
$2.50 pr. Permit 110. Willie
Gaultney, Box 36, Reynolds,
Ph, TI. 7-4555.

Northern Bobwhite

$10.00
Os

quail

from good layers for releas-

ing, or to use as breeders; al-
so, younger birds. All rea-
sonably priced. Do not ship.
Permit 22. W..W. Brennan,
207 So. Lee St., Americus, Ph.
924-2349,

900 full feathered grown
quail. Nice for hunting pre-
serve, or restocking. Per. A
90c if taken in large lots. Wal-
lace Edenfield, Jr., Rt. 1, Box
140, Twin City, Ph. 562-2136
(Leroy).

Northern Bobwhite quail,
mated, $3.00 pr.; white Doves,
$5.00 pr.; Ringneck doves, $3
pr. express collect. Send mon-
ey order. Permit 28. Miss Eve
Wallace, 716 Myrtle St., NE,
Aflanta8. Ga. Ph. TR, 4 -
5152.

Bobwhite quail, about 300,
breeding pens, runs, 5 deck
brooder, 2 incubators, 200
and 1000 quail egg cap., all
or part at reasonable price.
Permit 48. W. W. Capes, 2197,
Colonial Dr., Atlanta 19, Ph.
CE. 7-5340.

Mature Northern Bobwhite
quail in flight pen. Permit 79.
Charles L. Morris, 310 North
Ave., NW, Gainesville, -Ph.
LE. 6-1068.

Several hundred Bobwhite
quail in flight pen, . mated
pairs of this years birds and
older mated pairs, $3.00 pair.
Per. No. 44. J. L. Reed, Rt. 2,







White pheasants, cock and
2 hens, all for $5.00; 4 Ring-
neck pheasant cocks, all for
$8.00, or $2.00 ea.; also, would
like to trade Whites or Ring-

necks for pr. of Silver or
Amherst or Chinese Ring-
necks, or Blacknecks. Tho-

mas R. Kent, Rt. 1, Pinehurst.



Red, black and yellow
tail pigeons, Americas
est bloodlines, $5.00 pr. and
up: also, yellow Rollers, Pig-
my and English Pouters. Fred
Thompston, Clarkston. Ph.
HI. 3-9147.

Extra large quail, Ring-
neck pheasants and Chukars,
live or dressed. Permit 90.
13 Box

Fan-
fin-

Serie SAN al
ey





,| $5.00 to $7.00 ea.,

| Seabright

1 Fullerton

PAGE SEVEN

Mature Northern Bobwhite
quail, $1.00 ea.; $90.00 hun-
dred; about 60 wild turkeys,
from 18 wks. to mature birds,
discount
for sale of 5 birds or over.
David Bradley, 100 quail egg
capacity, incubator and one
Oaks 5 deck brooder.
125.. Leroy Johnson,
Cordele, Ph. 925-4044.

16 Chukar partridges, large,
healthy birds. Roy.A.. Patter-
son, 78 Claire Dr.,.SE, Atlan-
ta 15, Ph. MA, 7-5618.

3 Partridge Rock and 2
Silver Laced Wyandotte cock-
erels from Murray McMurray
hatchery, $1.50 ea.; pr. Eng-
lish Red Caps, not full grown,
$6.00; pr.; Buff Laced Polish,
same age, $4.00; Golden Lac-

Per.
Rts 223

spring hatched, $2.50; white
Turkeys, May and June
hatched, $7.50 pr.; $1000

trio. Will ship. Also, want 1
pr. good Silver Seabrig:t
Bantams. E. B. Jones, Jr., Rt.
1, Habra, :

White King pigeons, choice

selections, banded, mated
pairs, excel, breeding stock,
producers of 16-20 large

squabs per yr., linebred, sin-
gle prs., $7.50; 3 pr., $20.00;
5 pr., $32.50; 10 pr., $60.00;
also, few choice youngsters of
mating age, $2.50 ea. James
J. Beaton, 305 Stephenson St.,
P. O. Box 897, Waycross.

4 Calif. meat rabbits: 3
does and 1 buck; 4 mixed
black rabbits, 3 does and 1
buck. All real nice. J. M. War-
ren, Jr., 1757 Flat Shoals Rd.,
SE, Atlanta, Ph. MA. 7-6939.

Rabbits: Pr. English Spots,
4 mos. old, $4.00 bred doe, $4;
Chinchilla doe, 5 mos. old, $2;
2 N. Z. red Bucks, 4 and 5
mos. old, $2.00 and $3.00 ea.;
N. Z. red and white crossed
doe, $2.50; N. Z. red baby
rabbits, $1.00 ea.; 3 wire cag-
es with feeders, $4.50 ea.. or
will take $35.00 for lot. Mike
Norman, 1005 Austell
Marietta, Ph. HE, 5-0727. |

Poultry

FOR SALE





Avaucanus chickens, $8. pr.;
$12. trio, laying pink, blue,
green, turquoise and olive
green eggs; hatching eggs,
asstd. cols., 40c ea. Express
collect; Send Money Order.
Insured parcel post. Mrs.
Addie A. Edwards, 716 Myrtle
St., N. E., Atlanta 8. Ph. TR.
4-5152.

Silver Duckwing Bantams,
show type, 6 mos. old, $5. trio.
J Clay Ogletree, Barnesville.

Pr. Buff Cochin Bantams,
nice birds, hatched May 1962,
should soon be laying, $4. Will
ship promptly. W. M. Rockel,
Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasville.

Purebred Golden Seabright
and Mille Fleurs, 4 mos. old,
$3. pr.; $4. trio. Will sell only
prs. or trios. Will not ship. O.
D. McClure, 1753 Hadlock St.,
SW:, Atlanta 11, Ph. BL=3-
3830.

Showtype Bantams: Silver
Duckwing; O. E. Wheat; O. E.
Dark Bulldog Cornish; B. B.
Red reosters; O. E. and Golden
roosters; alsa,
Guinea hens and roosters. J.
M. Warren, Jr., 1761 Flat
Shoals Rd., S. E., Atlanta 16.
Ph. MA. 7-6939. :

Mixed breed Bantam roo-
sters and pullets, young stock
beginning to lay. 5 young Blue
Indian peafowls, June hatch
now about two thirds grown,
4 males and 1 female; also, pr.
Blue Indian peafowls, 2 yrs.
eld, grown, laying age, male
in full plumage. See to ap-
preciate. T. W. Kerby, Sr. 3rd..
Bluff Dr., Waverly.

Pure old time Fullerton
Spangles: cocks, $7.50; stags,
$5. Nice, come for these; also,
would like to hear from
someone having pure old time

Spangles. EK.
Hudson, Rt. 2, Box 102,
Douglasville, (Hwy. 5. at Bill
Arps). Ph. 942-2788.

30 fine mixed hens, $1. ea.
J. 7G Allison;:: 1: Watts: Rad:,
N. W., Atlanta 18; Ph. SY.
4-7702.

8 hens and one rooster,
iheavy white, wt. about 7 or 8
Ibs e8., $12; for lot: Will not
ship. Mrs. Milford Parker, Rt











B. Ellijay.

ed Wyandott bantam cockerel,

Iiekry=

Gig ae RO a ie





























PAGE EIGHT



Poultry

FOR SALE



March hatched Roundhead
and Claret crossed stags, $4.
ea.: 2, $7.; also, Shufflers and
Roundheads, same price. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Coogler Rd.,
Dalton:

S.C. Red. pullets large as a
common hen, Chais laying
stock. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917
Panthersville Rd., Ellenwood.

30 bronze turkeys, $3.75 ea.
Will not ship. John Burnett,
Rt. 2, Box 75, Bremen, (6 mi.
N. on Morgan Rd.).

3rd. generation wild Mal-
lards $5. pr; extra drakes, $2.
ea.; Ist. and 2nd generation
wild Mallard drakes, $4. ea.,
Ship . Exp. collect. Fed. per.
4. 834, State Per. 256. Paul W.
Barwick, Rt. 2, Pine Park,
Crags. she CAs
(Thomasville), no
calls.

Eggs







collect

for sale from these
rare breed chickens: Silver
Spangled Hamburgs; Buif
Minoreas; White Creasted
Black Polish; Buff Lace Pel-
ish; White Crested Polish;
Mottled Houdans; Anconas;
Araucanas: Lakenvelders:
English Red Caps: White Face
Black Spanish: Red Leghorn;
Silver Leghorn; Blue Andal-
usians; Silver Pencil Rocks;
Golden Campines; Turen;
also, roosters for sale from
these breeds. A. L. Wiliam-
son Sr., Rt. 6, Rome.

Poultry & Fowl

WANTED





Want any size chickens,
Jaying or not. Prefer White
Leghorns. tate price, type
and quantity. Thomas L.
Gravitt, Rt. 2, Jonesboro Rd.,
Newtown Dist., Alpharetta,
Ph. GR. 625- 5)-6275.

Want 20 or 30 bullets of
good laying strain, 5 or 6 mes.
old. George L. Merritt, Rt. 3,
Greensboro.

Want 2 grown, white drak-
es. Quote price. Mrs. Mark
Fitzpatrick, Tarversville,
(Twiggs County) Jefferson,

Want 2 or 3 prs. of pedigree
Racing Homer pigeons, blues,
or blue checks preferred.
Stanford W. Grist, Box 76, Mt.

_ Vernon.

Want to buy 25 young hens,
3 to 6 mos. old, any breed ex-
cept Bantams, Games or Leg-
Hom. Joseph T, Grice, Glenn-
ville

Miscellaneous

FOR SALE

i 200 bu. nice hand picked
Yates apples. R. L. Davis, Rt.
5, Box 100, Ellijay.

Will rent good pasture this

winter for $1. per head, You
atch and keep fences fixed.
R. B. Bowen, 316 Peters St.,
SW, Atlanta, 3, Ph. MU. 8-
1428. Farm at Madras.

1962 crop. 100 pct. pure,
Shade dried, finely ground,
sage and 100 pct. pure dried,
ground, red hot pepper, 1 oz.
35c; 3 ozs. $1.: $5. lb. All PLP.
1 Douglas Griffith, Rite
Dallas.

Shade pe sage, 30 qt.;
5 gals., $4.; also, red, dry, hot
pepper and dry Catnip. 30c
gt. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1,
Box 214, Royston.

New crop South Ga. Buck-
eyes for sale. Mrs. J. D. Phil-
lips, Rt. 1, Box 130, Wrights-
ville.

Clean dry sage, 4 lb.
box full, $1. P.P.
East Ellijay. :









lard
Nellie Fain,

New crop

: large red Valen-
~ @ia peanuts,

f 2-4 in hull, for
eating. only, $2.25 pk.: $8.
Bu.; new crop leaf sage, 6
teacups full, $1.; wild cucum-
ber bark; rattle root: May ap-
ple, $1. for 2 lb. lardbox full.

.. Add postage. P. B. Brown, Rt.

1. Ball Ground.

1/2 bushel 1962 med. size
black Walnuts, clean, hulled,
$2: Can. not: ship unless buyer
pays shipping charges. Mis.
Alita Weod, Ri. 2. Martin,



6-4402 |

'|feathers. Mrs,



MARKET BULLETIN

Nice clean walnut meats,
$1. pt. and 25 postage. Miss |
L. M. White, Rt. 1, Box 57,
Dahlonega.

Road cart, pomy carts cond
new leather harness in several
sizes. E. .W. Harper, Rt. 3,
Hartwell.

Large, odd shaped, African
gourds, 8 diff. kinds, mixed
pack of 30 ast $1. plus post-
age. Mrs. L, W. Welch, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.

African Monster 7 to 9 ft.
around (worlds dargest) 3
seed, $1.; Indias King Cobra
(9 ft. lone, like hugh snake)
2 seed, $1.; Dish Rag, Bird
House and Hawaiian Water
Battle, 3 pks., $1. Lefty Mor-
gan, Rt. 4, Waycross.

Long red hot pepper pods
for home use. 25 doz. pods;
5 doz. pods, $1.; Yellow root,
freshly dug and washed, 4 Ib.
lard box measured full, 85c
plus postage. Mrs. Dewey El-
lis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.

1962 Black Walnut meats,
$1.75 lb. P.P.; also, nice dried
apples, 75c lb. P.P. Mrs. Boyd
Nicholson, Rt. 2, Hiawassee.

Hot red pepper pods for
heme use, 25c doz.; 5 doz., $1.
Add postage. Miss Marie Ma-
this, Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay.

Free fire wood. Several dry
poplar logs, free for hauling.
Mr. W. M. Jackson, 1595
Westwood Ave.,
1Oveeh: 758-2200.

1962 fine Kentucky Mtn.
Buckeyes, 50c doz. P. P. C. T.
Tolliver, Rt. 1, Rocky Face.

1962 crop Black Walnut
meats, large clean pieces,
$1.65 lb. P.P., prompt ship-
ment. Mrs. Claude E, Kimsey,
Hiawassee.

Fancy Stewart pecan halves.
$7.50 lb.: Stewarts; mostlv
halves, $1.25 lb.; good mixed
meats, $1.15 lb. Not less than
8 lbs. sold. Add postage and
cash with order. J. H. Gor-
don, Rt. 1, Adel.

Large leaf sage, 1962 crop.
dried, free from trash, $1.
pint; tine white rice pop corn
on cob, 20 lbs.. $3.; 10 Ibs..
$1.50, and postage: bis black
dried Walnuts, $2., 1/2 bush-
el: $4. bu. and postage, Mrs.
Marie Holland, Coogler Rd.,
Dalton.

1962 crop Mountain wildflow-
er honey, thick, nas exactly
as the bees made it. 5 lb. tin.
strained $1.50: 6.5 lb. pails.













$8.- 5 lb. tin with comb, $2.:
6. 5 lb. nails, $10.50. Add
postage. Edward D. Colston,

Rt. 1. Box 307. Toccoa.

Miscellaneous

WANTED





Want bees in old hives or
gums. State what you have
and price. A. H.. Edalgo, 1510
Washington St., Nashville.

Want clean picked pheasant
Runette Starr,



Box 235, 40. Conley. Cir.,
Mountain View, Ph. PO. ils
De



Want an electric sausage
grinder in good cond. State
kind and price. Julius Mc-
Allister, Sr., Buena Vista.

Want wood butter mold,
round or square; also wood





SW, Atlanta. |



Handicrafts

FOR SALE



Med. size aprons, 50c ea. 5,
$2.; with bib, 60c each, 3,
$1. 65; dresser scarves, emb.
and crocheted ends, 50c each;
dishcloths, 15c ea; large
aprons with 2 pockets and
bib, $1. ea. or 3, $2.75. And
postage and 10e extra for
checks. Mrs. Byron Haynes,
Rt. 8, Gainesville.

Dbl. bed size quilts, Poppy,
red col. with yellow centers
and green leaves and stems;



Poinsettia, red with green
leaves and stems, yellow
centers, appliqued on white

sheeting, white lining, hand
quilted, cotton padded, and
bound around edge, $12. each.
Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.

White crocheted counter-
pane Popcorn design, aver-
age size, $45.; white and
colored centerpieces, $1.75 to
$2.25; 9 pc. chair and sofa
set, white, $6.; yellow, $5.50;
pillows, round and _ square,
$2.25; pot holders and place
mats to match, 3, $1. Add
postage. Mary Tumlin, East-
anollee,

Soft,





washable, genuine

lambskin baby moccasins,

Jolue, pink and white, all hand
laced and emb. in white,
$1.10 pr. or 3 pr. $3. p. p. Mrs.
Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3, New
Echota, Calhoun,

Quilt tops of new material,
$2. each; tatting: Hen and
Biddie pattern, white and
blue, green and white vari-
gated, 50c yd.; cro. center-
pieces, large and small, $2.85
and $1.05. No checks. Mrs. J.
L. Ellington, Rt. 2, Conyers,
Ph. 483-8572.

Crocheted turtles, all colors
and varigated, 50c each; loom
woven pot holders, 10c each
or 38, 25c Vella Rice Rt. 1,
Cumming.

Quilt tops, approx. 72 X 84
inchs, pieced: in 12 inch
squares of new material from
woolen mill, ali seams briar
stitched, $10.50 p. p.; also,
round, smocked sofa pillows,
= 75 p. p. Miss Eula Cox, Rt.

. Cave Springs.

3 pe. star dresser set, $1.25;
Japel pins, cro. hat and pocket
book, baby shoes and flowers,
25 each; centerpiece, $1.; 7
rose doily, $1.; wall decor-
ation, 3 hearts, 75c; baby
shoes, 50c pr. Mrs. Mae Whit-
tle, Rt. 1, Box 34, Kingsland.

4 quilt tops, dbl. bed size,
made of new materials and
hand sewn: One each, Indian
Basket: Brick; Lazy Gal:
Gents Bow Tie, $2.50 each
plus 35 postage. Send Money
Order. Mrs. C. C. Davis, Rt.
1, Empire.

Baby sweater sets, wool or
nylon shell stitch, includes
sweater, cap and bootees, in
pink, blue, yellow, green 7
white, $5. set complete, or
$4.40 for sweater and cap and
60c for bootees p. p. Send M.
O. or will ship C. O. D. State
color and second choice. Mrs.
Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4, Box
14, Blairsville.

Handmade baby sacque and
cap sets, dacron and rayon
erepe, pink, blue, white, cro-













dough tray and a crockery|chet trim to match, white
churn with dasher. W. H.|flannel saques, asstd. color
Dickerson, 201 Greene St.,|trim, $1. each; rayon crochet
Augusta. pone ee pr. and cotton
: crochet r.; also, diaper

Want old fashioned sor-| shirts, bance: yellow, White,

ghum molasses made from| pink, blue and baby checks.

1962 crop. A. L. Caldwell. 135
Cypress Mill Rd., Brunswick.

Want 100 to 500, 6-1/2 ft.,
black locust or cedar posts at
once. Quote price and where

I can pick up. M. L. Frey,
5755 Memorial Dr., Stone
Mountain.



Want home. made fig pre-
serves, qts. or pts. J. D. Ard,
2555 Date Ave., Macon.

Want to buy some Hazel-

nuts, Chinquipins and Fil-
berts. Starkey S. Flythe, S.
F. Bidg., Augusta.



Want 20,000 cabbage plants.
E. C. Wood, Rt. 4, Alma, Ph.
632-5640.

Want good woods dirt and
lumus, prefer from under Oak
trees in Albany area. Will]
come and dig. Mrs. Owen
Manning, 215 Sunset ee

bany.



50 ea. Mrs. J, M. Tiller, Jr.,
P. O. Box 219, Elberton.

2 dbl. bed size quilt tops.
EuendseD Chain, hand pie-
$3. ea.: String tops, $2.
a Addie Strayhorn, Gaines-
ville.

Print ADLONS. 50 ea.; dress-

er scarves, emb. with ero.
edges, 50c ea.;
emb. with cro.
pr. Add postage, no checks.
Mrs) 1h,2 Mi Majons Rte 7
Gainesville,

Orlon hand erocheted cape,
pineapple design, good size,
wht.. $7. p.p.; orlon shrug,
knot stitch, elbow cuffs, waist
length back, pink, $6. p. p.
Mrs. Everett Hunt, Rt. 4, Box
100, Blairsvile.

pillowcases.
edges, $1.25

New print
made, $5. ea.
Mrs. Eddie

home
postage,

quilts,
plus

Alabama







Woodstock. ( Old
Rd,).

-the Mountain, $5.: Lazy Boy,

'potholder_ sets,

in

aoe Ried





Full sized cotton ruffled
bedspreads, Assid., Cols. and} e
two tones, $5.50 ea.; novelty
pot holders, 25c ea.; 6, $1,;
dainty aprons, 75c ea.; 2, $1.-
25; Emb. dish towels, '25 ea.;
5, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Free-
man Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

5 appliqued dbl. bed size
quilt tops on white muslin: 1
Turkey and Pumpkin, $7.; 2
Pine Trees with emb. Snow-
balls on green cloth; 2 Fans,
asstd. cols.. emb. with black
thread, $6.50 ea. Mrs. Troy
Staten, Box. 65,

Rd., Dalton.

Unbleached crocheted bed-
spread, Diamond pattern, hand
tied fringe, dbl. bed size, $25.;
also, dbl. bed sized quilts:
wool scrap quilt, and rayon
scrap quilt, pieces quilt-
ed with batting and rayon
lining, bound edges; also, cot-
ton scrap quilt, hand pieced,



all new with matched lining,

all $12. ea.; 1 all new cotton
quilt pieced in squares, bound
edges, $8.; Add postage, no

checks. Mrs. Noel Payne, Rt.

3, Canton.

Afghan, Granny pattern,
multi-color, approx. 56 x 80
inches; also pillowcases, $2.50
pr., and up; sheets, $2. to $2.-
50 more than cases, either
with tatting or drawn work
trim. Mrs. Lura Powell, 405
Georgia Ave., SE, Atlanta 15,
Ph. JA 4-0929,

Print aprons,
med, 60c ea.; pillowcases,
white or pastel colors, emb.
and cro., lace trim, $1.85 pr.;
pctholders, asstd. prints, 15c
ea.; Hdkefs. asstd. cols. with
cro. lace edges, 40c ea.; 3, $1.5





i Taney. trim-.

cro. lace for pilloweases, 35 |

yd. Add postage. Mrs. Buford
Henry, 56 Temple Ave., New-
nan.

Fancy organdy oad lace
aprons, $1.50 ea.; nice cotton
aprons, 75c ea.; 6 for $4.; at-
tractive work aprons, lg.
pockets all around, $1.; pot
holders, 15 ea.; 10, $1.; full
cut childrens dresses, nice
styles and materials, 1- 6 yrs.,
$2.25. Mrs. W. W. Lowman,
Rt. 5, Ellijay. 5

Girls cotton print dresses, |:
wide skirts in light or dark
colors, 1-6 yr. sizes, $1.25 ea.;
2,. $2.: pillowcases, heavy
sheeting and hand emb., 36 x
42. $1.50 set; two sets $2.75:
light wt. pow cases. hand
emb., 36 x 42, $1.25 set; two,
$2. Mrs. Lucy Musson,
Stevens St., Summerville.

Ladies tea aprons, asstd
styles and colors, nice ma-
terial, 65c and $1. ea. plus
postage. Miss Marie Mathis,
Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay. d

Dbl. bed size quilt tops, all
new material: Grandmothers
Flower Garden; $7.: Grand-
mothers Fan $5: Step Around









$3.50. Mrs. J. D. Ellis, Jr., Rt.
5, Ellijay.



Handpainted, washable

broadcloth pillowcases nice
designs, lace edges, $3. pr.;
hand painted vanity sets or
scarves, laced edges, $2. a.:
hand painted dish towel and
$2.50; hand
painted Morning Glory table-
cloth 54 x os in. size with 4
napkins, Add postage.
Mrs. L. W. Welch Rt. 5, Elli-
1ay.

Tatting: Enough for 1 pr.

standard pillowcases. Si Pee:
white, varigated, blue,

pink, green,



yellow, orange

and ourple. Mrs. N. C. Myers, | :

Mayfield.

Wedn

Chatsworth:











































































































mb, croc

ee ; sheeting, 2
towels, emb, 7,
ioned bonnets, $1.; a
small, $1.; med. 5 ;
75 ea. Add poses 4
Bennett, Rt. Box |
ford (Frazer aD

match, oth for $1.3 wi
lace for pillowcas
cro, potholders, $1. ea.
postage. Mrs. H. H.

Rt. 1, Monroe. ere

quilts SES

print cotton material,
padding: Step Ar

Mtn.; Dresden Plate;
with appliqued hand es; Fa
Grandmothers Flow: Ga
den; Double Wedding
all $12, ea. plus postage.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Bo
Ellijay.

New handmade qa ilts
bed size, hand quilte
cotton padding, bought t
mings, $8. ea.; 2, $15.; $
os 3. No mail orders. |

vee John Petr

, G 9, Powder Sprin

ae trimmed apro

good ponies p
want to paywil

until Christmas
charge no outsi
accepted. Dick Fuller.
bevules Ph. 467-4633

ford Farm Ron iS
plete dispersal of all Re
ered Polled Herefor
ever 140 head of cow:
calves at side. 30

calfliood vaccinate ee
mediately after Pur
Sale 40 =

: Sheaeee:
Lake Heref ee ie

50 bulls. 18 to 30 1
all clean ned

DECEMBER 7
BainbridgeDeca E
ty Livestock Audito
Georgia Angus Assoc
Bull Sale. 100 RB
Breeding Aged Bu
graded in classes
AAA. ] For catalogus





All persons wining to

a State License, is
_be obtaine: vi







other vegetative material in the Morker Bulletin:

this permit which has a poral Number"
Please include this number on all flower- and





qdverdce flowers,