Farmers Bulletin Commissioner LUME 48 n ry ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 13, 1963 NUMBER 28 PRING FARM LAND EDITION MARCH 27 lanation as to the ty Spt CE taps acsearle #0! farm for which help is wanted. 2. Trucks, jeeps, and large equipment notices will also be omitted as of next issue. Tractor and general farm equipment notices will be published as usual. However, large equipment such as bulldozers, draglines, motors, sand pumps, pulp wood saws, and similar heavy equipment will not be printed. The editors trust you will understand the necessity of these changes and cooperate with the BULLETIN in rendering the best possible service to the farm families of Georgia. If at BULLETIN, any time you have any questions or suggestions concerning the EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY, THE FOLLOWING CHANGES WILL TAKE PLACE IN RULES AND REGULATIONS GOVERNING ADVERTISEMENTS IN THE MARKET BULLETIN: 1, Actual farm work notices ONLY will be published in the Farm Work Wanted and Farm Help Wanted columns. All other types of work, even if __ included with a farm work notice, will be omitted. Notices for house work, __ small garden work, companions, child care and similar type positions will not be published. Notices received for publication in these columns must carry an Po pe of farm work the advertiser is seeking or the type _we will be happy to hear from you. | oo D. A. Pullin, Editor Ga. Farmers Market Bulletin ta Work - WANTED wle white man, 49 yrs. wants job doing light work, or with chickens, >an do farm maintenance, rienced. Want, room, i_and reasonavle salary. Johnson, 1945 Trotti St., Atlanta 17, Ph. 289-5893. Il accept bookings to 1 and train a few youn s starting first of April. ialize in cutting, roping, barrel ra. - Nick Mor- , 101 Ellis St., Augusta, TA. 4-6938. uite man, age 37, wants tending 5,000-6,000 lay- 1ens. Exp., sober, honest dependable. Will work easonable weekly salary 1 year around basis for m who does not drink. to be moved to 3-4 room White man, middleaged, wants job on farm doing light farm chores with elderly or semi-invalids. Can cook and keep house. Need $35. wk. room, board and laundry, and would like to have Saturday noon until Monday morning off. Terry Daniel, 942 Boule- MAN Atlanta 12, Ph. MA, setulae oe eesti leer Sea Single man, age 37, wants work on farm as companion, or caring for cattle or chick- ens, no crops, for good sal- ary, room, board and laundry with good family who use no pork, whiskey or beer, or gamble. Must be light work. Cannot drive car or tractor. State what you have. Will an- swer all questions and letters, Eugene L. Pitts, Rt. 2, Lula. 33 yr. old man (lives with mother and will need house) wants regular work on farm. Can do tractor and machin- ery work. Rudolph Avbell, Rt. 4, Eastman, c/o Wallace Pitts. 24 yr. old: boy and his mother wants place on farm k}| with nice, decent lady help- ing with farm chores for ao board and small salary. ve to be moved. Mrs. Moses, Rt, 3, Lithonia.) _ Young woman fully exper- ienced in handling, caring for, and training western type saddle horses and as instruc- tor and exhibitor, capable of managing academy or farm, needs job. Services include use of my large stock truck | 1 Mary Leege, 242 Howard St., NE, Atlanta 17, Man and wife, both 38 yrs. old, with 6 children, wants job by first of April caring for broilers or layers, some exp. in both, can drive truck or tractor. Need 5 room house wired for stove, on school bus and mail route, and salary. State salary and all details in first letter. Must be moved. Frank Williams, P.O. Box 854, Dahlonega. Wihite single man, age 47, wants job at once working with laying hens and broilers. Have 5 yrs. exp., and ean do farm work, and drive tractor. Will work for $23. week, room, board and laundry. All letters answered. General Dickerson, Rt: 3, Toccoa. 23 yr. old man, good work- er, wants work on farm for reasonable salary. Jimmie Cleveland; Rt. = 1). Box. 15; Thomaston. fe ory ' Man and woman wants job as caretakers on farm. Wo- man can wash, iron, keep house, look after children but must have home to live in and garden spot. Bessie Smith, vac Sells Ave., SW, Atlanta White man, age 50 yrs, and sister age 55 wants work on chicken ranch, or with beef cattle, both can work. Man exp. with tractors and other farm equipment. Prefer work with laying chickens, but will consider other work. Need 4-5 R. house, wired for elec. range, and to be moved. Pre- fer vicinity of Atlanta or Ma- con. Ray Oliver, Rt. 3, Rock Springs Rd., Lithonia, c/o O. H. Brooks. (can be reach- ed at HU. 2-6688). 38 yr. old experienced man with wife and 2 boys, ages 14 and 17 yrs. lg. enough to help, wants job at once on cattle or chicken farm. Henry Hall- ford, Rt. 2, Toccoa. White man, age 27, wants job on general fanm or chick- en farm, will work for $3.00 per day, plus room and board. Can drive truck or tractor. Doyle Hine, Rt. 1, Ludowici, Want crop on _ halves, or part crop and rest wages in tobacco, Have enough help to handle large farm, and har- vest, (boys ages 38, 19, 17, 16 and 14 yrs.) and 2 girls, Write, come, or call me at Carlson Adams, Adel. C. W. Wright, Rt. 1, Adel, c/o Carl- son Adams. z Single white man, 61 yrs. old, wants work on farm with cattle, poultry, etc., can drive all farm equip. Want room, board and reasonable salary. Lifetime exp. A. T. Milam, 484 Forrest Rd., NE, Atlanta 12, Ph. JA. 2-4738. Single white man, 20 yrs. old, honest and sober and exp. in farm work and taking care. of livestock, needs job. Can drive tractor and truck. Want room, board and salary. Billy Sapp, 210 East Washington Ave., Hinesville. White woman in early six=- ties wants job with small fam= ily or elderly couple doing light farm chores, chickens, ete., and can help with sick people. Mary Gresham, 1223 ae St., Forest Park, 366- GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Georgia Department of Agriculiure Agriculiure Building Capitol Square Atlania 3, Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292 1ONAL ED SRER eee PHiL CAMPBELL D. A. Pullin, Editor Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St. Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, G 1960. Accepted for mailing at special d for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, -class matter under Act of June 6, rate of postage provide 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 mame 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. Advertisers 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. Covington, Ga., Ga. requests to be added to or removed from changes of address, Bulletin, Atlanta. t include OLD and NEW addresses. Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin. Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. mailing list, MANAGER, Market change of address mus to CIRCULATION etc., for All requests Farm Help WANTED Want nightwatchman for ranch, person must be able to withstand constant walking to weather. Good house trailer provided for living quarters. Must have cood )==s character Gene Callaway, way pone Range, Rayle, Ph. Elderly widow woman able to help, wants white or color- ed woman up to 60 yrs. old to live in modern farm home and do light farm chores, and be companion. Party answer- ing must be healthy, pleasant honest and clean. M. lst Ward, Rush Chapel Rd. Rt. 1, Adairsville, Ph. 232-2557. Want either white or col- to do light gard- and house work semi-invalid ored woman ening work ~ and help with and board to right person. Per- manent home if desired. No drunks needed. M : Dixie Hwy, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6649. settled man with family to work part time on farm and part time turpentine woods for wages. Have 4 room stove, on school bus and mail route, 9 miles east of Ludo- : wici on County line Road (No _. @runks) H. H. Howard, Rt. 1, Want couple to live with elderly man near Atlanta and take care of semi-invalid and keep house for and salary to be Mrs. L. W. Meyer, 3331 North- side Dr., Hapeville, Ph. PO. 1-6483 (evenings). Want caretaker beef cattle farm near Bruns- wick, house with room, board chores. Have tion. State age, family respon- sibility, last few yrs. occupa- tion and nearest telephone in first letter. No one over 100 miles need coply. F. juter, Rt. 3, Box 223, wick, 7 ype Want someone to work crop on shares or by day, have 4 room house wired for stove. No drunks needed, will move party if within 50 miles Winder. Located in Cedar Hill Community. C. J. Thom- as, Rt. 4, Winder. Want sober, able bodied man, hard worker, with wife, as general handy man on farm for good salary, house and utilities furnished. State age and qualifications. Hu- bert R. Anderson, Rt. 5, Box 542, Davis Rd., Martinez. Want white woman, age 30 to 50, to do light farm work and some house work for room and board with small salary, must be reared in or near Eastman, Cochran or Hawk- insville and give 3 references. Mrs. Edna Barrs, Eastman, Ph. 374-3800. Family of 3 desires lady for garden work, canning and freezing, housekeeping, and cooking. Good permanent home for right person. Mrs. Cecil Carlyle, 6471 Pleasant- dale Rd., Doraville, Ph. 7-4621. Widow woman wants some- one to help on farm and raise chickens. Prefer good woman to help with cooking and do light farm chores. No drink- ers. Millis Stone, Rt. 2, c/o Robert Swafford, Ranger. Want white woman to help with garden work, raising beans, corn, potatoes, etc., and to keep house and drive car. Can teach you to drive if ne- cessary. Small salary. E. ; McCollum, 4340 Depot Rd., Conley. Flowers | FOR SALE Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 40c doz.; 4 dcz., $1.50; red Spider Lily bulbs, 6, 75c; Yardy Phlox, asst. cols., $1. doz.; Ground Ivy, 40c doz.; Ivy that grows on chimney, $1. doz.; Blue Vinca Minor, 75c doz. All p. p. Per. 106. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville. Moon Vine seed, large and fragrant, 15c doz. seed plus stamped envelope; mixed Hollyhock seed, some double, 10c tblspn. Mrs. A. McGuire, Thrift: red Dixie Brilliant; pink, very bright; pink wht. eye and white, 25 divisions, $2. p. p. in Ga.; choice Iris un- named or labeled from good stock, 20, $2. p. p.; blooming pear, low; yellow rose of Texas; Bridal wreath, 25c to $1. at my home. Hwy. 19, 3 miles N. of Alpharetta. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpharetta. Per. 97. goldenbell; pussywil- unlabeled, 25 plants, of | bon, Large, dbl. Peony-flowered Crackerjack Marigold seed, in orange, French Dwarf Marigold, bronze, yellow, brown; time Purple Bachelors Button seed, all 50c qt. p. p. M. Grier, Rt. 2, Alto. also, in Old lemon, yellow; Mrs. A. Dwarf red Cannas, 5, $1.; large white Dahlias, 25c ea.; Ferns, 50 ea.; blooming size Amaryllis Nephthytis, bulbs, 40c ea.; 15e ea.; Geran- jums, mixed color, rooted, 5, $1.; unrooted, 15c ea. Add postage. Per. 107. E. L. Ho- ward, Rt. 2, Mableton. Daylilies, labeled, $3.25 doz.; $2.50; Cannas, asst. cols. only, $1.40 dez.; Chrysanthemums, many varieties and cols. asst., 25 plants, $1.50; Perennials, 8 dif., 15 asst., $1. p. p. Per. 28. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel. Strong, well-rooted Admir- al Byrd Daisy plants, flowers up to 5 in. across, white, lace- edged, with dbl. petals, yellow centers, stems 2 to 3 ft., will bloom in summer, $1.50 doz.; 25, $2.50 p. p. Guar. satisfac- tion on delivery, ship any- where. Per. 157. Mrs. Ruth Haynie, Rt. 2, Box 478, Aug- usta, Ph. RE. 6-8349. nk Thrift, $1. _ plants; 10 plants of red Thrif with each $2. order; Tube- rose bulbs, postage. Per. 447. Mrs. M. P. Forrester, Rt. 2, Ellijay. + 2 cols. pink 25e bunch. Add Strong, well rooted, Giant Admiral Byrd Daisy plants, $1.50 doz.; 25, $2.50; blue Per. Creeping Phlox, (not Thrift), $1.50 doz.; Pinks, $2. doz. p. Dp. State Insp. Per. 176. Mrs. O. S. Scarbrough, 2869 Church St., East Point. dbl. white Spice in Ga. Liriope, $1. C, p. Bethlehem, 50c doz.; Pyroste- gia, 6, 40c; Fall Aster, 4, 25c; Johnny Jumpup, Cherry Laurel, (small) 10 and Blue Hyacinths bulbs, 6, $1.: purple Lilac bushes and Butterfly bushes, 4, $1.; Cedar trees, 4, $1.; 5, $1.; Holly bushes, 4, postage. Per. 295. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville. native Azaleas, $1. Add Fine Iris; sky blue, orchid, yellow, purple and many two- tones, $1.50 doz. Per. 66. Mrs. di aa McGuire, Rt. 2, Adairs- ville. : : Ground cover Vinca, $1. C; p.; Star of 40c doz.; 20c; Stokesia, 6, $1.; Ragged Rebin, Larkspur, Poppies, 30c doz.; Shrimp Plant, 40c ea.; Montbretia, 10, $1.; Hymeno- callis, 25e ea. Enclose suffici- ent postage. Per. 356. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon. African Violets, Night Bloo- mia, Sansavira, Cactus, Pink Thrift, and Can- dytuft. All at my home only. Per. 102. Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 15, Ph. MA. 7-5759. Daylily clearance: Formal, Buried Treasure, $15.; Gold, Diamond Diadem, $5.; Fairy Princess, Wings, $1.75; Superman, White Orchid, Cara Mia, Bon- 50e; Colonial Dame, Dauntless, labeled, 30, $ dif. var., $4. Postage, 35c. Per- mit 101. Walter M. Jackson, 1123 Vickers St., Atlanta. ming Cereus, Ripple Pepero- Giant Star 1566 Elliby Rd., S. E., Atlanta First Grecian Gift, $10.; Sunburst $3.50; Fairy Pink Charm, Dr. Corliss, 25; prize qualtiy un- 3.; mixed cols., 50, $3.; 100, $5.50; labeled, 20 Boxwoods, 12 in.; Blue Ridge. Boxwoods, Spreading Juniper, Blue Ridge. White Pines, Min. Laurels, Hemlock, wild Bush Honeysuckle, wild Cherokee Rose, Sweet Shrub, 2 to 3 ft., $3. doz.; Moss Rose, Scotchbroom, 2, $1. All moss packed. Per. 187. Bob Wilson, 12 to, 13ecin: = Hemlock, Mtn. Laurels, White Pine, Rhododendron, wild Ho- neysuckle, 2t+o 2% ft., $3. doz.; $4. doz.; Per. Phlox, 2 doz., $1. All moss packed. Per. 186. Sadie Wilson, size, 2, doz. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. _ Royal Robe Violets, 20, Se Gis. single blue Hyacinths, bloom $1. Add 30c post- age, no less than $1. orders filled. Add more postage for out of state. Per. 75. Mrs. R. col. yellow Pinks, Purple, white Mums, White Snowdrop. $1. inths, postage. thers, Rt. 1, Buchanan. Pink Thrift, $1. doz.; mixed Sa a doze 503 d doz.; mixed Iris Lily, 75 doz.; blue Violets, $1. doz.; blue Hyac- $1. doz.; King Alfred Jonquils, 50c doz.; White Nar- cissus, 50c doz.; white Shasta Daisy, $1. doz. Per. 98. Add Mrs. Florence Lea- age; also, mixed colors 58, Ellijay. Dahlias giant blooms, col- ors, red, whi'te, pink, bronze, Jersey Beauty, apricot (varie- gated Lav.-white) peach, San- diago, Blue Bird, yellow, wine, (variegated Lav-yellow) and others, 6 bulbs, $1.25 or $2.25 doz. my selection. Add pcst- old fashion dbl. Touch-Me-Not seed, 25c tblispnfull. Per. 168. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box Nice rooted Rose bush, or, red, 35c ea.; 3214 Sewell Rd., S. W., Atr Janta dd, 1 .: wi Sey 5, Box LYE Eliijay, eye EL RES col- 5 Running Roses in pink, white, 35 ea., called 7 Sisters; Hibiscus in red, 50c; Cannas, yellow, 13, $1.; Christmas Cactus, 6,, $1. Add postage on ea. order. Per. 255, Miss Mabel Mathis, Rt. Dbl. Tuberose bulbs, $1.20 doz.; small Lily bulbs, 2, $1.20; Achimenese. bulbs, 14% doz. purple, 14% doz. blue, Sic Periwinkle seed, white and pink, % tspn., 30; new creep- ing pink Periwinkle seed, 1/4 tspn., 50c; Gloriosa seed, 30, 30c, all p. p. Per. 40. Miss Emma Dugger, Newington. Pink Amaryllis, Crinum and Apostle Lilies, 3, $1.; Candy- tuft, improved Larkspur, Ph- lox and blue Violets, 3 doz., $1.; Butterfly, red Spider and 5 kinds Daylilies, $1.50 doz.; Dwarf Qpera Series Cannas, red, pink, yellow, white and variegated, 3, $1.; yellow Dais- ies, and Daisy Mums, 3 doz., $1. Mrs. J. E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman, Per. 354. : Sweet Shrub, red and yel- low sprouts, small sprouts or bushes, 50c; 12 to 18 in., large, 75c to $1., 2 or 3 ft. and some even larger. Lots of one doz. or more at special price; also yellow Sweet Shrub, one of the most rare shrubs, for sale. Per. 451, J. A. Bacon, Plaines, Ph. 824-4321. Sweet Violets, $1.25 doz. plants, Sultana, 10 rooted plants, choice colors, $2.00; Achimenes, $1. doz.; Orange Spider Lilies, 6, $1.25; Ge- raniums, pink, red, and white, well rooted, 50c ea. Per. 77. ae H. B. Clower, Lawrence- ville. ; White, pink, Oxalis, 8 dif. Cactus cuts, pink Justicia cuts, 12c ea.; red Spider Li- lies, 15 ea.; mixed cols. Iris, Jonquils, blue Violets, Ground Ivy, yellow Daylilies, pink Yarrow, 45 doz.; rooted Al- theas, 20c ea.; Maiden Hair Ferns, 45c ea. Add postage. Per. 138. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Rt. 1 ,Box 44, Lawrenceville. White Dogwood, 1, 2 and 3 ft.,.$1.-$1.75; will not ship; white Fever Few, French Marigold, seed, 25c pkt.; Rag- ged Robin, 15c; Standing Cy- press, Mullin Pinks, 10c; blue Larkspur, 25c; Princess Feath- er, 20c; Mixed cols. Williams, 30c pkt.; Red, white, Hybis- cus, 30c pkt.; booking orders for April 15, Mums, Peach, Pink and red Hollyhock seed, mixed, 25c; veri-pepper, five cents pot. Per. 445. Mrs. Ru- by Logan, Rt. 1, Lithia Springs, (Turners Store). Seed: red, pink, orange and yellow Calif. Poppy, on Drop, Marigold, all cols. Cockscomb, red, yellow, and striped 4-Oclocks, 10c tsp. plus stamped envelope; Bachelors Buttons and Baby Zinnia, 20c matchbox; 3, 50c while they last. Per. 181. No checks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia. Blue, white Siberian Iris, Shasta Daisies, Narcissus, Jonquils, 25c doz.; Butterfly bush, Almonds, Anthony Wa- terer, Spirea, Rose - blooms, 25c; large Bearded Iris, mixed colors, 50c doz.; Boxwood cuttings, one cent ea.; lavend- er Lilacs, Rose of Sharon, Jan. Jasmine, Spring Glory Forsythia, 25c ea. Per. 5d.} Varilla Quarterman, P.O, Box 4, Moi wy ; untain City, 45 and 95c ea. less Roses, 50 Gardenias, 95c lis or white bulbs, five each; scarlet Spider Lili ea.; yellow Cannas, orange Japonica, 50c ea.; roots, damp pkt. Add 35 $1. orders for postage. No or ders less than $1. No out state orders filled. Per. 34 Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Rt. Calif. red Robin bush yrs. old, 25 ea. you dig th Per. 326. T. E. Freeburgh, 12 Rex Rd., Morrow, | 366 _flaming red seed, will grow from 3 tspnfulls, $1. Mrs. H. S lins, Milner. Pink Cherokee Roses, dendrons, Redbud, Dogv white Pine, Hollies, red and yellow Azaleas, Maple, packed in moss, _ Shasta Daisies, blue Iris, lilies, Trailing Arbutus postage Per. 112, Mrs. B Abercrombie, Mineral Bh ~ Per. white Candytuft, 2 plants, $1.50 doz.; themums, Buttons, Poms flex, many sizes and Shasta Daisy, 49. Mrs. J. W. Jor Pink Thrift, 50c rooted Privet Hedge, $2. s; Royal blue fall Ast Oc: 3, 25c; red Woodsbin Scotchbroom, Lavender 1 50c; mixed Mums, a} Drakeshead, 2 doz.; mixed cols. Azalea ci tings, 10c ea.; 3, 25c. Per. 9 Mrs. Tom Harkins, Mount der Puff, Midwest Majest Colonial Dame, Killarny Princess, Skylark, Roya by, Garnett Robe, Pink ask, Salmon Sheen, Red. vet, Mission Bell, Mail on, Revolute, ea. 50c ea doz.; Iris: 12 labeled, $2.; not labeled, $1.25; my sel tion of 12 Daylilies, d 0c postage. Per. 19. 1 M. Combs, Washington Daylilies: red, yelloy bronze, rose, many bi-colors, rose, wine reds, labeled, 2 $3.50 doz. State colors war ed. Nice plants, bonus pla sent; Daafu, Pink Dam: White Lady, 3 Dortheia, 50 ea. ae 40c p Combs, Rt. 1, Washington. Many colors Iris, $1. do many colors Daylilies, 25c bulb; all_ colors z plants, $1. plus 25 per order for postage. Damp ed. Per. 210. Mrs. J. H. row, Rt. 1, Waco. |. : Seed: Dbl. pink Poppies, r Dwarf mix. : Cockscomb Molding Fire, orange Flare, ce) color Prince Feathers type), Love Apple, 25 pkt.. $1.: mixed color Iris, $1. doz. Per. 110. Mrs. C. C. try. ti oe Heed 13 kind Cannas, $1. beled; $1.75 labeled; Amar llis, apricot color, K Lily, and Umbrell. Tube Roses, : Daylilies, 15 ea. Add postaj Per, 44, Mrs. W. E. Woot Rt. 2, Box 150, Camilla. asst?d. 010 dark to light, $2. doz.; Nam Margaret Perry, Lemon li Mrs. A. D. Brinson, Rt. 2, B Rex Begonias, $1.; Thu toni cuttings, 35c; Be Goldband, Sanserieria, Asparagus, Sprengeri, Bo; and Haresfoot Ferns, Chinese Evergreen, plant, Bromelaids and Al minum plant 50c; all kir Cactus, 45c up. Add pi Otis Mashburn, - Cumming, Per. 65. Catalpa tree (w 10-12 in., 25c ea.; 35c ea. No less than 4 order, add 25c_ po FOR SALE ariety of Hardy Chrysant- 1ums, medium and small 3, 2 doz. $1.25 p. p.; blue ratum, 2 doz. $1. p. p. Per. Mrs. M. M. Casey, Rt. 1, artown. rand Opera Canna roots : cols. also, Flamingo pink other new types 50c ea.; rfs in salmon and shell r, 75c ea.; yellow Button, ter type, Per. Fever Few, ed plants, 5, $1. All p. p. orders shipped under $2. et Mrs. H. W. Law, a. ose cuttings, yellow and e Lady Banksia, Sweet- ct, Dr. Vanfleet, Mary lace, City of York, Belle 2ortugal, American Pillar, doz.; well rooted Dr. Van- t rose bushes, 75c ea.; 3 white flowering Peach ae that will grow in- , 3, 50; yellow Fla. Jas- a 50e ea.; 6 red Crepe tle cuttings, 50c. Add age. Per. 36. Mrs. J. R. son, Box 104, Chester. uinea Wing, Grape Leaf, uce Leaf and Black Hawk onias, dbl. red, pink and te Geraniums, Sole Rex onias, ois ea.; dbl. Petun- pink, red. and bronze leaf onias, 5, $1.; Sprengeri, nosis ferns, 25c ea.; Sweet jams, 60c doz. Add post- Per. 17. Mrs. H. H. Stal- ar, Rt. 5, Elberton. erria Japonica, red and Spirea, Rhododendrons, nia Mtn. .Laurels, Spruce white Pines, Sweet Sh- Dogwoods, Almonds, tzia, Jasmine, 6, $1.25; ling Arbutus, and Trill- 3, $1. doz.; eee Lilies, ming size, $1.; Birds- Violets, Sack in Pulpit, 2 1. Add postage. Per. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. i lonega. cols. pink Thrift, $1. C10 ts of red Thrift with each order Add postage. Mrs. ?, Forrester, Rt. 2, Ellijay. ogwoods, deep red, pink dbl. white, $1. 85 ea.; ason flowering Crabs, 0 ea.; Judas tree, Red s, white out-door Hyd- ea, $1. ea.; red leaf flow- Plum, $1, 50 ea.; Weige- ellow, pink and deep red, > of Sharon dbl. white red, pink, orchid, Vio- -50c ea.; Cactus, 4, 50c. 1 stamped envelope. Per. Add postage. Mrs. Presley ler, Rt. 2, Ellijay. itanthus Pinks, mixed ; Marigold, Brownie Se- seed; Marigold Sunset its; Pansies giant mixed; inia, Hybrid mixed colors: Sie eae odragon, all mixed, Zinnia ey bird yellow, seed, 20 ; large scarlet dbl. Poppy 25 oe Add post- Mrs. . W. Welch, Rt. 5, ay. ol. red and white Althea, Mahon Holly, 35c ea.; 2 Roses, tubers, yellow pink Primroses, varigated iation 35c doz.; seed: run Blackberry Lily, et Williams, mixed Pop- Chinese Astors, Garden native Azaleas, 5, $1.: e Dogwood, Cedar and y posts, all well rooted, Es eet Sh ; Golden Hall bushes : ey Dr. N.' ik, ee : 11 Nandin oh: Butterfl bush Oates 6, $1.; blue 40c doz.; white Narcissus bulbs, 25c doz.; Boxwoods, rooted, 12 in., 50c ea. Per. 10. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville. Flowering Lemon bushes that live out year-round. Lem- ons see and smell like real lemons, $1.;.-P:P> Per 150. Miss Kadlic Strayhorn, Rtas Gainesville. Ligustrums, variegated Liri- ope, $1.50 doz.; $10. Per. Candytuft, dwarf blue per. pelos Nandinas, $1.50 doz.; $7.50 C.; small Cherry Lau- rels, Wax . Ligustrums, Pho- tinia, Eng. Ivy, Vinca Minor, Thrift, Atamasco, Blackberry, red Spider, Daylilies, Achi- menes, $1. doz.; $5. C. Per 139. Blanche Woodture Greenville. _ Yellow Easter Rose cut- tings, well rooted, 3 cuttings $1.; also, red Spider Lily, $1., 6 bs. Cash or money order. bus 146. Mrs. Tom Sims, Rt. , Gillsville. White Narcissus, ous ane dbl. yellow Cannas, mixed color Phlox, littl Pansy Plants (or Johnny Jumpups), 50e doz.; white Baby Brae rooted, 50c ea.; pink Thrift, 50e C. rooted sprigs. Acid postage, no stamps or checks. nets 119. Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesville. Crepe Myrtle, deep red, white, purple, branched, a 8 ft., mixture of cols., $37. dbl. red, $6.50 doz.: Ba white Dogwood, 2-3 ft; ce C. You dig here at ee place. Long stem white Perfection Violets, $45. C. Per. 160. Mrs. tere Cousins, Rt. 3; Green- ville Daylilies: Caballero, Ber- nice Russell, Redhead, J. T. Russell, Mikado, Sulin, Sun- ny West, Sweetbriar, Kwan- so, Warpath, Skylark, Star- light, Mrs. Tigert, Sammy Russell, Minnie and Linda, $2.50 doz. labeled, bonus plants, add p zee oe orders less than $5. Mrs. Claude E. deupiseg: Hiacpeneen, : ~ Daylilies: Cherokee Maid, Autumn Red, Betty Ann, Gold Dust, Dauntles, Mrs. Tigert, Kwanso, 7 Seas, Country Pride, Gold Cup, Mt. Vernon, Purple Waters, Mrs.. Wyman, Party Gown, Fred Stuntz, Purple Finch, $2.50 doz. la- beled, add postage on orders less than $5.; also, Tritoma, 3, $1. Per. 370. Miss June Kim- sey, Hiawassee. Imported Jap. Morn ing Glory seed, (can be grown to 8 inches), 2 doz. 50c; Wilson, late strain, Formosan Lily seed, 25c tsp.; 3 tsp.,-65e plus stamped, self addressed enve- lope. Mrs. D. T. Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton. : Spider Lily (red) _ bulbs, nice blooming size, $1.25 doz.; Insured order now for fall blooms, Pome ship- ment. Per. 252. E. Smith, 421 King enol Sta Hape- ville, Ph. PO. 1-8276. Over 400 Bearded Iris for sale, won most blue ribbons at last A.I.S. show. Write for information, all named va- rieties. Add postage on Iris orders. Per. 24, Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg. Purple Violets (Hardy) $1. doz.; Jonquils, two cents ea.; Bulb, name unknown, red bloom, three cents ea.; Per. Chrysanthemums, 24, $1.; Daylilies (orange color), $1. dioz.; Crepe Myrtle, water- melon color, $1. ea.; purple figs rooted, $1.; Bridal Wreath (spirea), 3, $1. Add postage. Per. 376. Mrs. Inez Beaver, Rt. 2, Box 132, Jesup. - African Violets, nice bloo- ming plants, 10 dif. varieties, $3.50 min. order.; one each Fuchsia, Fern, Pelargonium, Maranta, Charm, Red, Rex Begonia, Chrysanthemums, 3 asst. cols., Angel Wing, Sh- rimp plant, Polka dot, Cacti, ae Min. order. Per. 52. Mrs. . J. Cantrell, Blue Ridge. King Alfred Jonquils, $3. C; white Narcissus, $3. C; orange Daylilies, Blue Iris, Snowdrop bulbs, purple Violets, red and , | yellow Dahlias, dbl. King Al- fred Jonquils, yellow Daffo- dils, all $1. doz. Per. 69. Mrs. Beatrice Mosley, Rt. 1, Box 248, Bremen. Old Maid flower seed, mix- ed cols., 25c for large amount in self addressed stamped en- Len Mrs > Carl: Guy, 964 Atlanta. ? | doz, cld time dbl., ried ecla Pee Me toe seed: old time pink eee Button seed, mixed cols. Cosmas seed, 30 tblspn. full, add postage. Per. 48. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground. Seed: Zenia, Marigold, Can- nas, Cinnamon vine tubers, dipper Gourd seed, mixed flower seed, 25c for % cup full and stamped envelope; also, red, yellow, blue and yellow pop corn for eating, shelled, 35c lb.; 24, 2 yr. old rooted Boxwoods, Forsythia, Altheas, blooming Quence, Watermelon and Rose pink; Crepe Myrtle and 5 kinds Spirea bulbs, 5, $1.25; also, cuttings from bushes and house flowers, 10c ea. plus postage on less une. $2. order. Per. 209. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Riaz edeeeene 150 American Boxwoods, from 4-6 to 10 yrs. old, nice plants; also, one very large compact Boxwood, anyone interested in this size, please make offer or write. Per. 202. Mrs. Charles Lyon, Ball Ground, Ph. 735-2548. Spider lilies, $1.50 doz.; Tris, 3, four cents ea.; ; Cannas roots, $2. doz.; Hardy Phlox, $1.. doz.; Pansy plants, three cents ea. No order filled less than $2. Per. 137. F. J. Wit- herspoon, 308 Holderness St., Atlanta 10, Ph. 3-5152. African violets, many cols., blooming, 50c pot at my home near Center Point Store, 10 miles north of Carrollton. No mail ordrs filled. Per. 256. Mrs. L. P. Ivey, Rt. 1, Bremen. Chrysanthemums, Shasta Daisies, pink and white Chry- santhemum daisies, $1. doz.; white and yellow Narcissus, fine quality, and Daylilies, 50c doz.; Glad. bulbs, all cols., $1.25 doz.; Flag Lilies, white, yavender. $1.25 doz.; yellow Cannas, 5, $1.; Geranium cut- tings, 6, "60c; Iris, all cols., 50c ea.; pink Begonia, rcoted, 30c ea.; Boston Fern, 25 ea. Add postage. Per. 446. Mrs. Louise Langford, Buena Vista. Red, pink yellow and varie- gated Weigela; red and white Quince, Forsythia; blue fern leaf Spirea, Pyracantha, Hy- drangea, Lylac, Snowball, Crepe Myrtle, Pussywillow, Deutzia, 35c ea.; 4, $1.; dif. col, Mums, Hen and Biddy, Per. Phlox, variegated plants for ground cover, 10c ea.; $1. doz:; also, inch size Glad. bulbs, three cents ea. Add postage. Per. 201. Mrs. T. K.}| Morre, Sr., Rt. 3, Canton. Pot flower canes: my selection, 15, $1.25; flower seed, mixed Hibiscus, mixed Sweet Williams, red Holly- hock, dbl. Salmon Poppy, Dwarf Marigold, one pkg. of ea. $1.; 6 dif. ever blooming Rose cuttings and 6 yellow thernless Rose cuttings all, $1.25, Per, 88. Mrs. J. Goble, Rt. 3, Cedartown. Rose Thrift, $1. C; purple Fuchsia, rooted, 35c ea.; white Sultana, Beefsteak Begonia cuttings, 25c ea.; Snowball, old time yellow Rose, Oak Hydrangea, dbl. red Althea, dbl. white with red center, Ruffled Fern, 50c ea.; Nan- dinas, 16-18 in., 4, $1.; Spider Lilies, $1. doz. Per. 79. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rice be Boxe (4. Royston. Ree Thrift, $1. C; white Thrift, 35c dioz.: large mixed col. Glads, 40 doz; blue single Hyacinths, 30e doz.; Shirt Buttons, Pink Almonds, Eng- lish Dogwood and Nandinas, 25 ea.; wax leaf Ligustrums, 8, $1.; dbl. red Poppy seed, 20e tblspn. Per. 16. Mrs. Lei- lar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston. Red Crepe Myrtle, 3 ft. a ea.; Burfordi Holly, 1-2 $1. 50: Juniper 1-2 ft., and as. if ft., $1. ea:; Ivy. 35 ea.; Yaupon Holly, 2 ft.. $1.50; Japonicum, 1-2 ft., $1. 50 ea. Mrs 2 5. Praviss) Rt. 2; Riverdile: Ph. 478-7933. Aluminum plant, Philoden- dron, Angel Trumpet, Boston and fluffy ruffle Ferns, Christmas and Thanksgiving Cactus, plate size Dalea bulb, Red Chief, Jersey pink and white, 50c ea.; yellow and la- vender, small, 25c ea.; Afri- can Violets, asstd. colors, $1. ea.; Dry flowers, Cattail, Queen -Ann Lace, Wheat, Oats, Rye Be ie Aderhold, RE =a Sparta, Per, 32, wa > colors Althea, 2-4 ft. an few 5% "et (15 to 50c ac- cording to size. ae Per, 306. Mrs. ry, Rt. 3, pebaeere jt at es Ter-|H. C yl. 500. cae . Ben ardin, 350 Jaillette Rd. Rt. 3, Box 402. College Park. Ford 8 nae F100, wide black color, Ornamental pepper, red and yellow squash mixed, 25c pkt.; yellow 7 yr. cluster pod, cher- ry, white Snowball, Snow- drop, tiny spice pepper, Mu- latto, red and yellow squash, mixed pkt, of all kinds, inc. variegated leaf, 25c. Send self addressed stamped envelope. Per. 177. Germ. 93 pct. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger. Scotchbroom, Sweetshrub, Wintergreen, Yellow Bell, Hawthorn, red, Cherokee Rose, white Dogwood, Mt. Ivy, Laurel, Spruce, 25c; Si- berian Iris, blue Fall Daisies, red Lavender, Horsemint, var- iegated Iris, orange dbl. and single Daylilies, 60c doz.; Hedge Rose plants, Violets, 25c doz. Add postage. Per. 14. Mrs. Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap. ~ Slow. growing Boxwoods, with nice green color, 1-6 ft. tall, $1. to $6. at farm. Per. 296. W. J. McDougald, Such- es. : Mixed colors Iris, on $1625. mixed fall bulbs, 1.50 Cc: Ornamental Gourd seed, pkt. 25c. Per. 169. Mrs. John Wea- ver, Rt. 2, Temple. - Sword Ferns, 50c ea.; 3, $1.; Geranium ones mixed colors, (all dbl.) 5, $1.; large Chrysanthemums, white, red, salmon pink, 10c ea.; $1. doz.: Shrimp plants, 20c ea.: 3, 50c; Air plants, white and green striped, 15 ea.; 3, 40c. Per. 80. No checks, P.P. in Ga. Mrs. C. W. Bradford, Star Rt., Tignall (no order less than $1. filled). Dahlias: Salem Sunshine, Lloyd Ger., White Wonder, Avalon yellow, Pot of Gold, Kunzman, Rose Glory, H.R.S., peach Cactus, Albert De Ro- ra, 2 others of my selection, making OZ ooe8 Yellowest in World and New York Mar- ket, 50c ea. Add postage. Ship late in March and April Per. 237. Mrs. Vaughn Rogers, Rt. 4, Toccoa. Boxwoods, nice compact bushes, 24-26 in., reasonably priced; small sizes for sale in field; also, nice Boxwood plants growing in gal. cans for sale. Per. 74. Mrs. Fabon Brown, Tyrone. Corn sheller, POEs driven; offset disc harrow, 1 blades, good cond. Ro EC per, Wildwood. Farmall tractor 240 with cultivator and planters; ae Chalmers tractor W. D. with No. 66 combine, 3 dee plow, subsoil plow; I.H.C. 00= | hay baler No. 56 with Morrell whl. type hay rake; 2 tandem harrows and other misc. farm mee B. Forrest Smith, Col- ert. New Holland Super 66 bail- er and rake (rake almost like new), will sell cheap. R. B. Zellner, Rt. 2, Box 50, Cullo- den, Ph. 699J1 (Barnesville). '1910 Studebaker buggy in excel. cond., just rebuilt, $350. at farm, S. F. Deaton, Al- farminda Farm, Rt. 1, Au= lect calls). 265 gal. Craft stainless steel milk tank, like new, will sell cheap for quick sale. Lowell McKinley, Rt. 3, Greensboro, Ph. 489-2248 (Union Point). 1950 Ford % ton pickup truck, $150., or will trade for good farm mule with harness, aoe plows, or for calves. P. W. Reeves, Rt. 2. Box 217, Hephzibah, Ph. 592-4493. Pick-up truck for sale. S. P. Sanders, Rt. 1, Comer, (just outside city limits at farm off Comer on 98) s Good 1% ton Dodge truc! 1950 model, good body an tires, runs good, good shape, will sell or will trade for good, young, Jersey milch cow giving around 3 gals. milk daily, one easy to milk and good milk and butter cow. See truck at DeSoto Seed Farm. A. L. Moore, Rt. 1, Box 74, Desoto (home 1% mile from Desoto). 1948 Super A. Farmall eee tor disc plow and_ cultivator for Farmall A.; John Deere mowing mach. equipped for Farmall A; also, rubber tired farm wagon. Will sell together or separately. Miss Bessie Shankle, Rt. 1, Kensington. Fast hitch, Intnl. 2 dise ready to go, good cond., feed wheel rebuilt, $80.; also, 1950, Tube Rose bulbs, white,|6 cyl. Intnl. motor for truck, single, $15.00 bu. F.O.B. at| fair cond., good starter an home. Mrs. W. F. Lawhorn,| generator, $90. N. W. Mc- Rt. 1, Tifton. Leod, . 8, Box 118, Cuth< tbert, Ph. 2-2549. 8N Ford tractor harrow, Flowers pan and blade, good cond., old model, $475.; horse drawn WANTED dirt pan, $10. J. D. Nelson, Rt. Want Sunflower seed, old fashion kind, the real big ones when in bloom. State price. Evelyn Blasingame, Rt. 6, Ma- rietta. Want well rooted Catalpa trees, 2-6 ft. State prices and location. Arthur L. Crowe, Jr., P.O. Box 43, Marietta, Ph. H. | HE. 5- 9995 (Smyrna). Want 6 Abelias, small or medium size, in or within 15 miles of Atlanta. Mrs. Joe Smith, Sr., 2329 Rhinehill Rd., eee Atlanta 15, Ph. MA. Re Want straw flower seed, all colors, the kind with flowers like clover blooms. State kind and price. Mrs. B. L. Sutton, Rt. 2, Macon. Want shrubs, small Bur- fordi Holly, Zabel Laurel, Au- cuba _ variegated, Mahonia (leatherleaf). Quote prices on 12 to 24 of each, delivered. Mrs. Fred C. Stovall, Sautee- Nacoochee. Equipment FOR SALE 2 horse walking cultivator; No. 7 LH.C. mower; "ELC: hay rake; No. 13 Oliver turn- ing plows, all mule drawn ready to go, good shape. W. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg, Ph. 6664 (no collect catls). Complete planting, fertiliz- ing and cultivating unit for Case V.A.C. tractor, and ro- tary hoe with 3 point hitch, all in good cond., $150. or will sell separately. John E. Bai- ley, Rt..3, Dawsonville. 6 row Blue Line cotton duster and McCormick Deer- ing planter, used 2 yrs., in good cond., both for $50. Lu- ther R. Saunders, Rt. 2, Box 2, Stockbridge. Intnl. Harvester automatie hay baler, Medel 46, like new, used part of 2 seasons. Mrs. Alice Fendley, Rt. 1, Waco, Ph. TO. 2-7341 (Carrollton). David Bradley wheel saw with 2 blades 24 X 30 in., uses 600 X 16 tires, 3 to 7- 1b eps air-cooled engine, $15. E. E. | Wantland, Rt. 1, Box 110, Fort Valley (6 mi. East on Hwy. 96). 1958 Massey Ferguson 202 Workbull tractor with back hoe and frontend loader, M. L. Allison, Rt. 3, Box 69, Col- lege Park, Ph. PO. 7-7107. W. D. Allis Chalmers trac- tor and Taylorway harrow for sale; also, lots of farming tools. Tr actor used very little, in good shape, cheap. S. Chet Waddell, Bremen, Ph. 3690 (Buchanan exch.). 1950 Allis Chalmers C. A., 2. row, tractor with 8 disc bush and bog -harrow, both in good cond., will sacrifice for $500. William G. Ison, Rt. 1, Brooks. Combination drill press, saw, turning lathe, cross-cut saw, blacksmith anvil, Clinton 1 cyl. gasoline engine; 1 cyl reel type mower; corn sheller; corn grinder; power grind stone; 6 volt battery charger; grease pump; 2 extra rims for garden tractor. See at my home. W. S. Harrison, Social Circle (2 mi, Hwy.). No collect calls. Duplex 6 row cotton duster used very little; walking cul- tivator in good shape; Cole cotton planter and distributor, good as new; 1962 Chattan- ooga turning plow; 1 horse turner, most any kind of plow stocks and mule drawn equip- ment; 2 horse wagon and mule gear for sale at my home. Mrs. Frank alee 1362, Hampton, Ph. 4591.) : - Rt. 2, Temple. 20102 urn, Ph. TH 3-2517 (no col= out on Monroe COUNTIES QUALIFIED IN THE HOG CHOLERA ERADICATION PROGRAM FARMERS IN THE COUNTIES LISTED BELOW WILL BE PAID FOR ANY. Loss OF SWINE FROM CHOLERA. IF YOU ARE A HOG GROWER AND YOUR COUNTY IS NOT LISTED AND YOU WISH PROTECTION UNDER THE STATE CHOLERA ERADICATION PROGRAM, CONTACT YOUR COUNTY AGENT IMMEDIATELY AND BEGIN WORK TO HAVE YOUR COUNTY INCLUDED. : Appling Bacon Evans Stephens Baker Glenn Stewart Baldwin Irwin Sumter Ben Hill Jeff Davis Talbot Bleckley Jefferson Tattnall Brooks Jenkins Telfair Bryan Johnson ~ Terrell Bulloch Laurens Tift | Coffee Lee Tsonie Liberty Treutlen Colquitt Lowndes Turner ca Twiggs Columbia Montgomery | Walton Crawford Oconee Ware Crisp Peach Washington Dodge Pulaski Wayne Early Putnam Webster Echols Effingham Quitman Wheeler Elbert Richmond Wilcox Emanuel Screven , Wilkinson Seminole Worth. acts cultivator, 2 uck bed for Ford Rie alf ton, truck, good cond ed, oak, bolted together gate on hinges, cheap. Camp 1579 Olympian e, S. W., Atlanta 10, Ph. 5-8887 (no collect calls). and bog harro om, drawbar and ord yee excel. cond., used 446 hrs., 12- 28 tires, deluxe seat, front and rear lights, Tose for 3-way hook-up, also, John Deere 40 tractor, front culti- vators, planters, distributors, 2-dise hillers, 26 in., 2 disc, bottom plow, 5 ft. Gyramore with rear wheel, blade, $1350. Reid B. Bunger, Rt. 2, Box 220, Savannah, Ph. 897-1726. vod 1 horse wagon, $35. at glace. Mrs. Mary Emmer in Mi. od. Box. (6; HO- trailer frame ramp, factory = horse sides and elec. brakes, good 800 s. R. G. Thompson, 1011 ars Ferry Rd., Marietta, 427-1288 (not collect). hn Deere, 6 disc, tiller, cond; power control lift, one tractor tire, used, 12 X 38, no brakes, fair i, $20.; mill that grinds meal with 28 in. rocks, or driven, good cond. $50. in L. Bass, Rt. 3, Allen Macon, Ph. 788-5629. 1. 5 deck brooder, 500 electric, 10, 10 hole, J nests, half price; 25 ee mall feeders: good 10 i mermill with bagger, 9 ons, 6 in. 4 ply, 50 ft. end- rubber belt, $125.; cream rator with 20 qt. bowl, be operated with crank, ec, moter; 1/4 H. P. hea- luty elec. motor haat at- ments, both for $50. G. M. dali Rt. -2,- Box 166, ilton, Ph. 628- 4461 (no Meer 50 Ford 8N, 3 pt. hitch, 1953 Allis Chalmers "$650.: 1955 Super C Far- with planters, cultiva- subsoiler and 2 disc tiller, | .} John Deere 15 row grain , $250.; corn shucker and er, $100.; side mower for . Chalmers, $100. At farm . Ea. of Harris City. J. E. ns, Box 313, Manchester. 55 John Deere 50 tractor, ters, . cultivators, mower e, 8-disc Rome bush and harrow, 18 disc John e off-set smoothing har- Ezee-Flow. cotton spray 6 row; Lilliston rotary er. Mrs. R. C. Buchanan, mville. Ee : eCormick Deering 55T -up hay baler with motor side delivery rake; also, ral pieces used metal and uinum roofing. Mrs. Lynn erson, 1193 Buford Dr., gee Ph, au irmall tractor F-14, good or and tires, no equip- t, 2-row, no starter, for or trade for good pick-up x, or for Whiteface calves. s Johnson, Rt. 1, Silver k, Ph. 234- 6518 (Rome). hn Deere tractor, gaso- model 50, 3 point hitch, s, live power take- off, er tool No. 5 mower, Kill- disc harrow, fertilizer ader, tool to gauge wheels, eth, rubber tired wagon, ry mower, bush and bog, or $2,000., or will sell se- tely. Willard T. Feucht, | coo Drs N. E., At- 2 ckle mower for aes. tor, good cond. L. B. Ben- SRt 1, Box. 201, Alphar- Ph. GR. 5-6229 (not col- Tt New Holland smoker reyor for silage, corn or mounted on wheels with a, $200. Lamar Putnam, 2, Fairburn, Ph. 964-6936. 50, 3/4 ton, Chev. truck, John Deere harrow for or wen co for calves. es 1, Locust ve, Ph, D3. 3856 (McDon- 1 after 8 p. m.). ding garden tractor and p., excel. cond., used ons, $400.; also, 21 qt. to pressure cooker-can- -$10. Wade Fargason, i ake Lane, S. E., At- a 16. ne 2-bottom plow, 14 in. for 3 point hitch, used one on, excel. cond., for sale, rill trade for bush and bog a for 3 point hitch of as tank, insane ek: LL 1960 Cub tractor, fast hitch, bottom plows, disc harrow, planter, fert. hopper, all culti- vating equip., many extras, all perfect cond.; Intnl. Har- vester 6 in. hammermill, like x |new; David Bradley 75 man- ure spreader, good = cond.; Briggs-Stratton 8-% gas. en- gine; self-propelled monkey saw, used only few hrs. H. R. Snapp, Rt. 5, Box 89, Sylvan- ja (at Cooperville). New Holland 66 hay baler with motor and Morrell side delivery rake; 4 whl. tractor wagon; 1-% H. P. motor, 220 single phase; B-275 Intnl. Diesel tractor, 20 disc smcoth- ing harrow, sub-soiler, plan- ters, cultivators and dirt scoop, 3 point hitch on all, like new. Peay ene: Rt. 4, Jackson, Ph. 3/4 or 1 ton Dodge truck with 7 X 9 cattle body, dual wheels, 650 X 16 tires, W. G. Blakeney, Rt. 1, Brooks, Ph. LY. 9-3257. Craft milk tank, 265 gal. cap., good as new. Stanley J. Benkosbi, Rt. 4, Madison, Ph. 1953 Studebaker, 6 cyl. 3/4 ton, truck with steel body, good motor, $295. L. G. Ben- nett, 2431 Baywood Dr., At- lanta 15, Ph. PO. 6-5151. 1949 Ford pick-up truck, 4 new tires, new seat covers, red and white paint, steel floor, turn lights, radio and heater, extra clean body, no | rust, first $250. gets it. Aldean Rosser, Rt. 1, Box 233, Mc- Donough, Ph. 423-3607 (not collect). Broiler equipment: Purina P-16 tube type feeders, 80c ea.; A. R. Wood gas brooders, 1000 cap., excel. cond., $30. ea.; 8 ft. automatic waterers, $4. ea.; 6 ft. Dew Drop auto- matic drinkers, $1. ea.; misc. feed troughs, 25 ea. James H. Kent, Rt. 2, Powder Sp- rings, Ph, 943- 3071. H. John Deere tractor mo- tor, tires fair; King, 8 disc, bush and bog harrow, $225.; W. N. Skinner, Jr., Rt. 4 Winder, Ph, 862-9396 (not collect). 1952 S. C. Case tractor, ori- ginal rear tires with tread, 3 point Eagle hitch in good mechanical cond. Milton Seeman Homer. Ph. 677- Walking cultivator with 4 feet on fenders, $25.; Coving- ton cotton dropper, like new, $25.; Cole corn and bean dropper, $15.; Chattanooga turning plow, $5.: good road cart; $25:;) also; other mule- drawn farm tools, for sale, or will trade for cow or anything I can use on farm; also, want cultivator frame for Ford tr- actor. J. O. Wilcher, Gibson. 2 H. wagon, good cond., $20.; middle Buster plow, $6.; wagon wheels, $3. - $6.; wooden plows, $3. ea.; plow point and blades, make offer; work collar, harness, traces and back band, $5.; womans side saddle, $15. Robert Lara- more, 1852 W. Vesto Ave., College Park, PO. 7-5455. G. Allis Chalmers tractor with hydraulic lift, extra good tires; 1 disc tiller; lay-off plow; cultivator and harrow, $550. Jim Conweel, Rt. 2 Dan- ielsville, Ph. SY. 1-5423. Small elect. brooder, about 100 quail cap., $8. cash at my place. Marcus H. Minor, 1067 Canton St., Roswell. -anters 400 gal. Dairy-Kool bulk milk tank; 3 unit Magnetic DeLaval pipeline milking machine; John Deere G. tr- actor, top shape. W. H. Morre, Union Point, Ph. 489-4577 (after 7 p. m.). 2, 4 ton, feed bins, $40. ea.; 7, 1000 cap., gas brooders, $25.; . around 200, 5 ft., feeders with stands, $1, ea.; underground $40. Dek. Res: 6-7157,- planter dise ebay bush and bog har- row, $550.; New Holland hay baler No. 77 with Wisconsin motor, $300. Hubert Brown, Wilson Angus Farm, Rt. 2, Duluth, Ph. 6-3679. New Holland 1-row binger type tobacco transplanter in new cond. $135. D. J. Brown- ing, Rt. 2, Box 184, Fitzgerald. Walking garden tractor 1956-1957 model, used very little, with bottom plow, mid- dle buster, cultivators and cutaway harrow. T. E. Kipp, 903 7th. St., McVay Heights, Cochran, Ph. 934-6972 (after 4p. m.). In it: A Intnl. actor with 6 ft. blade, one trail wheel, good cond., $95.; also 3 point hitch for Intnl. H and M tractor, works with 2 cultivators cyl- inders. Morris Bryans, Rt. 1, Newborn. 1 horse wagon, buggy, pony carts and new leather harness for sale. E, W. Harper, Rt. 3, Hartwell. Reo, 1 ton 1948 stake truck, new battery, will run, $80. Glenn Hays, Rt. 1, Bremen. Goat milking machine for sale, cheap. E McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710. John Deere 46 tractor, dbl. disc plow, 2 row cultivator, 2 row Cole planters, mechani- cally good, $500. E. H. Ragan, Rt. 1, Leary, Ph. 849-2777 (Morgan). John Deere hay rake, drawn by mules, like new, $85. L. G. Kittle, Rt. 1, Temple. Walking garden tractor with 6 in. turn plow for sale, cheap; A. J. Brett, 1727 Fair- view St., Augusta. 2 M. Farmall tractors; C Farmall cultivator-planter; F- 30 Farmall; Allis Chalmers combine; New Holland baler; 2 harrows; J. D. tiller, 6 disc, and other farm equipment. Emmett S. Harper, Sr., Good Hope. Rotary cutter; heavy any 6 ft., Oliver Crawler H. D.; Su- per C. Farmall, 2 point fast hitch, with all purpose plow, harrow, trailer and cultivators; G. Allis Chalmers tractor (meeds rear tires) with pl- and cultivators. See after 5 p. m. or on Saturday. Ben Robinson, Rt. 4, Carroll- ton, Ph. 832-2610. 1947 Intnl. truck, % ton, 4 nearly new tires, good body and motor, $125. Arthur H. Clark, Rt. 1, Lithonia, Ph. 483-8494, . 6 Bowers Kero Pipeless broo- ders for sale at give away pr- ice. Douglas Byrom, Sharps- burg, Ph. AL, 3-0893. Farm wagon, heavy duty, 4 good rubber tires, wired for lights, will sell cheap. Mack Clark, 211 W. Madison, Ash- burn, Ph. 567-3846. J. I. Case hay baler with 12-% H. P. air-cooled motor, first class cond., excel. for farmer wanting to bale own hay. Bobby Pilgrim, Douglas- ville, Ph. WH. 2-3030. Incubator in good cond., electric, will accommodate 12- 00 quail eggs; 5 deck brooder, elect., in good cond.; laying cages and brooder boxes. Ail ood | reasonably priced. J. A. Bac- on, Plains, Ph. 824-4321. 7 laying cages for quan. each eage holds 6 pr., outside wat- erers and feeders, $10. ea., or $50. for all. P. L. Alexander, 307 E. McCarthy St., Sanders- ville, Ph. 3391 (not collect). 600 gal. Cherry Burrell bulk cooler with 3 H. P., 1-% yr. old, compressor; and stain- less steel Surge pipeline. Wal- stein Parker, Sylvania. 260 Jamesway hanging feeders with Grille, good cond., price $1.25 ea.; 2 bulk bins, 4 ton, $75. John Sims, Gillesville, Ph. 677-2691 (Homer). Almost new dozer blade to fit Farmall C. tractor, $150. located near Hawkinsville. Walt Wells, 818 S. E. Main Phat oe Park, Ph. PO. 7- Dise plow and set of culti- vators for Farmall Cub trac- tor. W. S. Baggett, Donelas: ville, Ph. 942-2227. S. Howe corn scourer; corn meal fan; small corn meal sifter; 8 ft. small elevator; small air hammer and set of flat pulleys for flat belts. Clarence Hill, 109 Sewell Lane, Marietta. 2 gasoline tanks, 1000 gal. eap., fine for farm use, both for $200. or one for $125. Mrs. Bertha Cannon, Rt. 1, Byron (at Echo Corner on Hwy. No. 41, 11 mi. Sa Macon). Ph. 788-2923 (after 7 p. m. not collect). 2 ton chicken house feed bin; 40 Jamison swinging feeders for sale, or will trade for harrow, planters or culti- vators for Farmall H. tractor; also, want to buy junk culti. vater for Farmall H. F. E. Colquitt Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph. 483-7522. 1957 John Deere Model 40 in perfect cond., with 2 disc J. D. tiller, J. D. No. 5 mow- ing mach., all with 3 point hitch. Pierce Tidwell, Green- ville, Ph. OR. 2-4964. 125, 5 ft., broiler feeders, real good cond., $1. ea. Lever- rett Rylee, Rt. 1, Mayesville, Ph. 652-2705. Irrigation motor, UD-9 Intn], Diesel pewer unit, elec- trical ignition system, not used since complete overhaul. Berkley water pump attached. J. F. Moore, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 142, Vidalia, Ph. 537-3477. 12 ft. stake truck body, $100. Harry H. Swanson, Rt. 1, Fairburn. 1940 A. Farmall tractor, | good cond., with planters, cultivators, 2 disc plow and harrow, all $400. Bobby Brown, Rt. 3, Vienna. Wheel type wood saw, new 8 H. P. power engine and belt, used less than one-half day, has wheels but no tires, $60. cash; also, tobacco barn st- akes, good shape, $50. cash. 2 J. C. Thomas, Rt. 1, Box 294, Ocilla. Turner (Avery) Queen, 2 horse, walking cultivator, new, never used, $65. F. O. B. Sylvester. R. M. Hillhouse, Sylvester. 1952 Willys jeep, % ton, 4 whl. drive, excellent motor, all gears, steel bed and paint real good, radio and heater. $675. cash. H. B. Brookshire, Hwy. 60, Suches, Ph. 747- 2488 (not collect). ~ Unassembled Buckeye hat- chery, cap., 38,080; 6 elec. brooders, used once, cap. 500; Egg-O-Matic grading mach- ine; Hammermill, 12 in.; Kel- ley-Duplex feed bin; Weigh Buggy, and floor scales. Mrs. Margaret D. Deaton, 359 N. Highland Ave., N. E., Atlanta 7, Ph. JA. 1-1784. 4 New Spun Cast Allay sleeves with heavy duty, 4 ring pistons and rings for 8N Ford tractor, never used, ready to place in tractor. $22. Arthur W. Grant, Rt. 1,, Elli- FAV Ve tes teed ta tees David Bradley electric in- cubator, 600 hen egg, or 1500 quail egg cap., purchased new last quail season, used about 2 months, reasonably priced. E. D. Brown, Rt. 3, Douglas, Ph, 384-3216 (not collect). Farmall Super M. T: A. tr- actor; 20 disc Athens Harrow; 8 disc. bush and bog harrow; 6 ft. mower for Super C. Far- mall; B. John Deere tractor, cultivator, 6 dise tiller. John Kilgore, Social Circle, Ph. 414-3510 Woods Bros. (Ford) 6 ft. combine, less motor, for parts, good cond., $50. (located at Dudley); also, 1425 gal. cy- press tank crated (never used) can haul on pickup, $65. at this address. Geo. E. Sims, P. O. Box 168, McDonough, Ph. 423-3574. Cole corn planter for sale, excel. cond. L. P. Rowan, Rt. 2, Box 21, McDonough, Ph. 423-4696. 1953 Ford, % ton, pick-up truck, good tires, transmiss- ion and back-end, motor has knock, $150.; also, F200 Pou- lin saw, bow blades, new chain, $150. Bussey Benton, Rt. 3, Smoky Rd., Newnan, Ph. AL, 3-3080. 3 good homemade chicken breoders: one 3 X 4 runway, ott long; two 3 X 3 ft. with 6 ft. runway, all good shape, $20. W. W. Massey, Box 116, | Bronwood, Miser Hee pony tractor ei with hydraulic excel, cond., with original tires, bot- tom turn plow, disc harrow, double hopper planter and fertilizer distributor, all ne=- cessary cultivators and l= horse yagon with tongue, all for $595. J. T. Harris, Suwan= ee, Ph. JA, 5-6895 (Atlanta). 300 Purina chicken tube feeder, in good cond. 75c ea.; also, 2 whl. trailer, new tires, good cond., Felton Roberts, Mauk. 4 gas brooders, 4 elec brooders, waterers; also, Dutchman ccoler for sale cheap. John A. | : Newsome, UN. 4-3603 Late model 68 New Holland baler and rake, both in good cond. Will sell together, or separately, cheap. Top cond= ition, R. Jackson, 1368 Ponce de Leon Ave., Atlanta 6, Ph. DR. 8-2245. Quail pens and _ brooders, cheap. W. W. Johnson, Rt. 1, Mableton, Ph. 948-7713. 1947 G. M. C., 1 ton, stake truck for sale, or will trade for small Farmall or Ford tr- actor of equal value. S. W. Sherwood. Rt. 1, McDonough, John Deere 3, 16 in., bot- tom plow on wheels, perfect cond., $150.; also, 20 ton Low= boy, $700. Can be seen 5 mi, So. Wrightsville. Rex Jackson, Lovett, Ph. BR. 2-3179 (Dub-=- lin). G. Me Cc. % ton pick-up; 2, 1951, _1% ton, Chev. trucks: and some others good for parts or repair; sev. saws; 2 J. D. | poisoning machines (old sty= le); Case side-del. rake; Case mowing mach.; New Holland stalk cutter and other farm equipment. Lester Carson, Farmington, Ph. SO. 9- 3139. Stock and die, cut 1/4 to 1 in. standard course threads, with case, A-1 shape, can be used on farm for irrigation, pipeline watering and etc, $40. J. J. Mashburn, 389 King | Arnold St., Hapeville, Ph: PO. 7-8934. D-7 -Caterpillar bulldozer tractor, 1958 model, as inch grouser shoes, 74 in. gauge, 37 section track, heavy duty radiator guard, heavy duty equalizer spring, and top Wrightsville, Ph. ; starting crank. Serial No. 17A9437, 25 cable control unit, 7S Caterpillar dozer blade, oil clutch. M. L. Clay, Monticello. Ph. 468-6279 (no collect calls, or letters ans= wered) 2, 3: point, hay forks, $1.50 ea.; 1 cotton scale, 2 shovels, 1 ax and 3, 50 gallon, drums, W. R. Banks, Sylvester. Equipment WANTED Want small crawler tractor, in good cond., log truck and a skidder. J. T. Williams, Rt. 2, Cochran. Want heavy weights for front of John Deere A.. trac< | tor. State weight and price. Frank T. Compton, Pine Val- ley Farms, Comer. Want small tractor with 2- bottom plow and cultivator, prefer Ford. Would buy sep- arately. Must be in good cond., reasonable and within 75 mi. radius of Augusta. J. E. Eu- banks, 929 Heard Ave., Au-= gusta. Want Tandem farm trailer suitable for hauling Ford tractor. Must be reasonably priced and within 50 mi. radi- us of Atlanta. R.A. Vanek, 4500 Tucker - Norcross Rd. Tucker, Ph. 938-4723. Want to trade John Deere front end cultivators and planters (will fit