Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1963 July 10

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e man, age 23, wants
elping with laying
s, for room and board. Can

ywhere. Send-best offer
t letter. Bobby Chas-
4, Cumming.













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to be moved. Ruth C.
Ss. Riss 3; Lithonia: z

te man and wite (grand-

9) want job on poul-
m, both experienced.
at once, prefer
a. Sam Wood, Rt.













age 34

ranch
aft single,
xperienced in all kinds
machinery. Want place to






















n and wife, want job as
ker; out of farm, want
with garden spot, lights,
or wired for elec. stove
tore,
Will need to be moved,
want to move right away.
do no heavy work. Have
pension. F. E. Summer-
ie Ethel St.. NW, At-

an and wife want farm
on farm, need house and
furniture, - will have to
oved. R. L. Rhodes, PO.
2, Bostwick.

Huschel Phillips,

Grant St., SE, Atlanta.
nie man, 17 yrs. old,



ints job looking after broil-
Need place to stay and

or 11, with small pen-
yants job on farm as
ker. Both can drive and

, ado
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2113, Valdosta.

her and 2 sons 16 and
eed jobs, have little
nce, poultry, cattle or
Willing to learn. R. C.
320 Drexel Ave., De-













ob helping on general
or chicken farm with
or broilers. Will work
Oard, laundry and small
es. Cannot drive truck or
or. Must have bus fare.
ue common size fam-
e
c/o. M: C- Taylor, P.O:
x 104, Alma. :

job tending to laying
broiler









with Christian ||

mable salary. Aaron}
Rt. 4, c/o Brooks
Canton.

e white man, age 57,

full details. Taft Par-



ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, JULY 10, 1963 NUMBER 45

e All cols. Chrysanthemums, Mums, 12 incurred show

A recultural $1. doz.; white Easter Rose,|type, in purple, red, gold, and
GJ : rooted, 3, $1.; Blue Iris, 40c| pink, $1. labeled; 24 manv.

: doz.; white Narcissus bulbs,|/cols. and kinds, $1.; small

25 doz.; yellow. Jasmine,}Mimosa Lace tree, 25c ea.;

ABAC, Tifton.

Farms, Woodbury.

south of Dacula.



CALENDAR

July 11 Mechanical Cotton Pickers Short Course,



July 16 Poultry Night, Ponce de Leon Ball Park. Regular
price of admission, $1.25, includes free dinner.
Tickets available from Georgia Poultry Federa-
tion, PO Box 493, Gainesville.



July 17 Annual Meeting, Georgia Egg Association,
_ Dempsey Hotel, Macon.



July 18 "Producing Tomatoes In Plastic Greenhouses"
: Short Course, ABAC, Tifton.



August 9 Junior Beef Cattle Short Course, Millarden



SCHEDULE FOR

Annual Tour and Clinic, County Agents and Georgia Food
Education Survey Chemical Weed Control.



July 12 Northwest, Harbins Community House, 4 mi.



July 16 Southwest, Camilla.



July 17, South Central, Valdosta.



July 18 Southeast, . Baxley.

July 30 Northeast, Milledgeville.
August 1 North, Winder.



rooted, 4, $1.; mixed cols, Sul-
tana and Coleus, rooted, 10c
ea. Add postage. Per. 10. Ethel
Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

Pink Thrift, $1. C; pot Hyd-
rangea, 25c, 50c and $1.; light
royal blue fall Daisies, 10c ea.;
3. 25c; red Woodsbine, Scotch-
broom, lav. Loacut; 25c ea.;







Chinese Bamboo, 50c -ea.;
mixed Mums, Drakeshead,
Grape Hyacinths, 25c doz.;

mixed cols. Azalea cuttings,
10c; 3, 25c; dbl. rose Althea
cuttings, 10c; 3, 25c. Per. 54.
Mrs. Tom Harkins, Mountain
City.

Cinnamon Vines, Dusty Miller,

blue Ageratum, purple Phy-
sostegia, rooted pink Thrift,
dif. color Petunias, 30c doz.
Add 35c postage cn ea. $1..
order. Per. #347. Mirs- Re Je
Fleming, Rt. 2, Lincolnton.

Pure strain Ga. Easter Lily
bulbs, sizes, 5-6-6-7-7-8, pr-
jee 15,.20c, and. 25,ea-- ac=
eording to size; also, planting
stock, (bublets) $50. C. No
orders filled for less than $3.
and sufficient postage ~ fer
packing and shipping. Will dig
bulbs in late Aug. Per. 397.
Mrs. D. D. Woodard, Dudley.





Red Spider Lily, blue, white
Siberian Iris, Valley Lily pips,
$1. doz.: Feverfew, Coleus,
mixed Petunias, Canterbury
Bells, Foxglove, Snapdragon,
25, $1.; fancy leaf Caladium
plants, $1.50 doz.: mixed Iris,
25, $1.50. Add 35c postage.
Per. 49. Mrs. J. W. Jones,
|| Madison.

Blue and white Siberian
Tris, Shasta Daisies, Narcissus,
Jonquils, 25c doz.; Butterfly
bush, pink flowering Almonds,
Anthony Waterer Spirea (rose
bleoms), 25c ea.; large Beard-
ed Iris, mixed cols., 50c doz.:;
Boxwood cuttings, one cent
ea.; lavender Lilacs, lavender
Locust, Rose of Sharon, Jan.
Jasmine, white and lav. Al-
theas, 25c ea. Per. 55. Varilla
Quarterman, Mountain City.



Giant Bearded Iris, deep





Settled Colored woman,
age 40, wants work on farm,
near bus line, or where pos-
sible to get in. and out, with
good Christian family who
can furnish good 3-4 Rm.
house rent free and $20. wkly.
salary. Have 2 small children
(can get someone to care for
them), looking for good place
and steady job to make living
for children. Can start any-
time. Magdalean Cox, Rt. 1,
Box 112, Winston.

Farm Help

WANTED



Want. white man and wife
to work on poultry farm, will
give wages. Bill Roseberry,
Rt. 2, Ball Ground, Ph. 735-
2368 (after 7 p.m.) ;

_ Want reliable colored cou-
ple or settled man to take
over light farm work and
gather pecan crop on 50-50
basis. Good house on school
bus line near Greensboro. Lil-
lian Mitchell, 3400 Ridgewood
ae Atlanta 5, Ph. CE:

Want farm maintenance
man able to do ordinary me-
chanical work, simple weld-
ing, etc. Must be in good
physical cond., able to drive
tractor and do other farm
work. Good house available on
school bus route. No drinkers.
Jack Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

Want midle aged white
woman to do light farm work
for board, and small
salary. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Rt.









/1, Cumming.





Flowers

FOR SALE



Liriope (border grass) broad
leat $5) :3 $35. Me = Vinca:
Minor, Ivy, dwarf blue Phlox,
Violets, Ligustrums, Mums,
all good plants, $1.25 doz. Per.
140. Lois Woodruff, Green-
ville.

Red, white, blue and pink
DhvrifteGlidoz- sores Ted:
blue and pink Verbena plants,
6, $1.; blue Viclets, Daylilies,



| Flags, Hardy Phlox, blue Age-

ratums, pink Sweet Williams,
4 oclocks, 2 doz., $1.50; $5. C;
yellow Lilies, 25c ea. Add
postage. Per. 64. Mrs. Janie
Ellis, Box 23, Grantville.

Laurel Vine seed, 25c doz.
and self-addressed, stamped
envelope. rs. Mary Small-
wood, Apt. 1830, Sunshine Dr.,
Griffin.

Dif. cols. rooted Geraniums,
35c ea.; red Begonia, Conk-
shell Begonia, rooted, 35c;
Per. hardy Phlox, white, pink
and: purple, $1. doz.; Fever
few, Geraniums, $1. doz. Add
postage. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Ri.
6, Gainesville, Per. 295.

Ligustrums, Photineas, Li-
riope, $1.50 doz.; $10. C; Per.
Candy Tuft, dwarf blue Phlox,
genuine Lemon Lilies, $1.50
doz., $7.50 C; Blackberry, At-
amasco and Daylilies, Thrift,
English Ivy, Vinca Minor, old
fashioned Daffodils, $1. doz.;
$5. C. Permit 139. Blanche
Woodruff, Greenville.





purple, solid gold, delicate
orchid, Helen Collingwood,
Tan Boy, Desert Song, Pink
Cascade, Splendor, Beld Con-
trast and others, 40c ea.; 6,
$2., $3.50 doz. 25c and 45c
| postage. Per. 337. Mrs. Paul
Davis, Rt. 1, Monroe.

Red Spider Lilies, April
blooming Narcissus and
Snowflake bulbs, 50c doz.;
King Alfred, 75 doz.; Mag-
nolias in pots, $1. Will not
ship Magnolias. Add postage
for bulbs. Per. 3. Mrs. Mary
E. Hudson, Rt. 2, Mosley Dix-
on Rd., Maccn.

Josephs Coat, dbl. Touch-
Me-Not, 6, 25c; yellow Cus-
hion, 75c doz.; white Daisy,
50c doz.; white Narcissus, 50
C; white Yarrow, 75c large
bunch; Penny Royal, 50c doz.:
dbl. Daylilies, Orange Lilies,
90c doz. Per. 445. Mrs. Ruby
Eorants Rt 1, River nds
Lithia Springs.





4 dif. Geraniums, Justicia,
8 dif. Cactus, silver speckled
leaf Begonia, running Begonia
cuts, white, pink Oxalis, trail-
ing Coleus, red Gizzard Cole-
us, 10 ea., rooted; Maiden
Hair, Swerd and solid leaf
Ferns, 40c ea.; yellow dwarf,
purple, pale blue and mixed
cols. Iris, blue Violets, Butter
and Eggs, 35c doz. Add post-
age. Per... 138. Mrs. Ralph
Williams, Rt. 1, Box 44, Law-
renceville.

Purple Widow tear plants,
6, 50c; old Fashion dbl. Touch-
Me-Not plants, mix cols., 35
doz., or 4 doz., $1. Add post-
age. Per. 168. Mrs. Dewey
Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.





Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 40
doz.; red Spider Lily bulbs, 6,
40c; Jonquil bulbs, 18, $1.;
Hardy Phlox, asstd. cols., $1. _
doz.; hardy rock garden Moss,
round leaves called Creeping
Charlie, $1. doz. All p. p. Per.
106. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2; Box
105, Adairsville.

Daylilies, good vari., label-
ed, $3.25 doz.; unlabeled, 25 <
plants; -asstd-- cols, = $2550
hcuse plant cuttings, some
rooted, 20 asstd. vari., $1.35.-
Out-of-state orders, $1.50; Li-
riope, border grass, $2.75 C.



Pa Pe Per=-28= Mise We 5s
Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel.
Baby Iris, 50c doz.; Red

Spider bulbs, $1. dez.; Rain-
bew Moss, 50c bunch; Weigela,
pink and red, Oregon Holly
Grape, Spice Shrub, Sweet
Pink, Snowball, Hydrangea,
all small cuttings, 25c; large
cuttings, 50c. Postage added
and stamped envelope; also,
want to hear from someone
who has some Philodendron.
Permit 116. Mrs. F. F. Lamkin,
966 Crew St., S. W., Atlanta
15s

Daylily sellout, 20, $2.: la-
beled, 20 dif., $2.50; 40, $4.50;
Buried Treasure, $10.; Sweet-
heart Supreme, First Formal,
$8.; Saint Patrick, $6.:; pink
Reflection, Mirimichi, $5.; No-
bility, Silver "Wings, $4.;
Frances Fay, $3.; Flying Sau-
cer, $1.75; Playboy, Lyric, $1.3;
Delta Girl, Atlas, Cloud Cap,
Marie Wood, 75c. Postage 35c.
Permit 101. Walter M. Jack-
Son; 1123. Vickers: St.. 9. clus
Atlanta.

Tall bearded Iris: Cristabel,
China Maid, Blue Shimmer,
Beverly, Goldie, Great Lakes,
Lady of Shallot, Master Char-
les, Prairie Sunset, Cottage
Maid, Rocket, Gypsy Rose,
Strathmore, Tiffany, Victory,
labeled, $3. doz. P. P.; 50 dif.
labeled, my choice, $10. Per.
71. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Rt. 2,
Hillerest Dr., Austell, Ph.
948-7162.

Bearded Iris, mixed cols., at
Jeast 6 dif., 15, $1.; King Al-
fred Daffcdils, $1. doz.; mixed
Daffodils, about 6 vari. 29,
$1.: single blue Hyacinths, $1.
doz. Add 35c postage for ea.
$1. order. No less shipped. Per.
57. Miss Ruth Underwood, Rt.
3, Conyers, Ph. 483-7673.

Large scarlet red Poppy
seed, 25c tspnfull. and stamp-
ed envelope. Mrs. W. W. Low=
man, Rt. 5, Ellijay.









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Flowers

FOR SALE

crane

Iron Cross Begonia, Pigmy
Date Palms, Fluffy Ruffle
Ferns, $1.; Crown of. Thorns,
oval shape Philodendron, 6dc;
Asparagus and Beston Ferns,
Polka Dot, Prayer, Aluminum,
Spider and Money Plants, 60c;
Donkey Ears, Bugler and Fan
Cactus, 50c. Add postage. Per.
65. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum-
ming.

Blue Plumbago, white Con-
federate and yellow Fla. Jas-
mine, 50c ea.; dbl. pink rose
Begonia, 35c ea.; Boston and
Fish Scale Fern, 3, $1.; Chry-
santhemums, yellow and white
Cushion, yellow and cream
Daisy, 2 doz:, $1. Ivy that
grows indoors, 3, 50c. Add
postage. Per. 36. Mrs. J. R.
Hinson, Box 104, Chester.

12 kinds Cannas, $1. doz.
35c postage; 25 dif. Daylilies,
15c ea.; Tuberose, 50c doz.;
red Spider Lilies, Umbrella
Palm, apricot color Amaryllis,
25c ea.: Daffodils and Narcis-
sus, 50c doz. Add postage. Per.
44, Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2,
Box 150, Camilla.

Penny Royal plants, 50c
doz.: Catnip, Lemon Balm, red
Horsemint, Tansy, Blood Root,
6, 50c; Garlic bulbs, $2.50 C.;
2 doz., 50c: Calamus, 4, $1.
Add postage. Per. 278. Mrs.
F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dahlonega.

Sweet scented Jonquil
bulbs, $1.50 C;
$1.75 C; Rain Likes, $1. doz.;
Wonder Lilies, $1.50 doz.;
Fever Few, 90c dez.; large
Daffodils, $1.50 doz.; Butter-
cups, 90c doz. Add postage.
Per. 147. Mary Tumlin, Easta-
nollee.









Red Ozer Dogwoods, yellow
Weigela, 50c ea; Snow on
Mountain, Lemon Lilies, Yel-
low Rose of Texas, white
Daisies,.dbl. white vari. pink
Carnations; _Cornecb Cacti;
Patty Cake, Worlds Globe,
Pin Cushion, Needle Work, 4
50c,; Zinnia, Bachelor But-
tons, mix cols. Touch-Me-
Nots, 50e doz.; Calone plants,
3. 50c. Per. 93. Add postage.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2,
Ellijay.

Narcissus, |

Nandinas, Waxleaf, Luci-
dum, Abelia, Ilex, Bullato,
Boxwood, Holly, Magnolia and
red Crepe Myrtle, $1. ea.; Ivy
and Perywinkle, 35c_ ea.;
Pyracantha, $1.99 ea. Mrs. E.
Be Erawis, Ri 2. Box oil
severe, Ph. 478-7933. Per.
430.

Dbl. red, single pink, red
Maple Leaf and Beefsteak Be-
gonia, purple Fuchsia, white
and vari. leaf Sultana, Geran-
jums, 25c cut; Ruffled Fern,
50c ea.; vari. leaf Sultana,
Fuchsia, Greenleaf Caladium,
rooted 35c ea; Rain and



and yellow Narcissus. 50c doz.
Add postage. Per. 79. Mrs. Lee
Cromer, Rt. 1, Box 74, Roys-
ton.

Dbl. red, pink and white
Rose, salmon Geraniums, pink
and red Bronze Leaf Begonia,
purple Fuchsia, Thanksgiving
and Christmas Cactus, pink,
rose, salmon Sultanas, 25c ea.;
cuttings Rain Lily bulbs,
bronze, white, green, striped
Jew, 10c ea.; Maiden Hair;
Boston Ferns, 40c ea. Add
postage. Per. 143. Mrs. W. H.
Rice, Rt. 1, Box 131, Royston.

Red, pink and white dbl.
Begonias, dbl. white Bronze
Leaf Begonias, red Geraniums,
dbl. Petunias, 20c ea.; mixed
cols. Coleus, Fire Chief Pet-
unias, red, mixed ccls. Ver-
bena, 50c doz.; Plums prints,
Cockscomb, Sunset, Dwarf
Marigold, mixed cols. Snap-
dragons, 40c doz. Per. 16. Lei-



lar Phrlitps, Rt. of, Bex 204:
Royston.

Herbs: Sage, Anise, Basil,
Borage. Coriander, Dill and

Sweet Fennel plants, 10c ea-.;
House Plants: Philodendron,
Pothos, Sansevieria, Nephthy-
tis, 3, $1. No plants shipped.
Per. 400. Grover Sowell, Jr.,
Rt. 2, Box 293 A, Griffin, Ph.
228-8982.

White Narcissus, mixed
Mums, pink Thrift, Sallie at
Gate, Gooseneck, Boxwood
ewuttings, all; 15c doz.; 3.eals:
Tris, large yellew and white,
50c doz.; Siberian Iris, white,
pale blue, dark blue, 50 doz.;
fall Daisy, lavender and white
Shasta Daisy, 50c doz.; yel-
low Goldenrod, Red Hot Po-





ker, small 25c, large 50c ea.
Per. 15. Mrs. O. W. Martin,
Rabun Gap.

Spider Lilies, $1. doz,; white

[H. S. Reagon,

Red Hot Poker, large, 75c;
medium, 50c; small 25c; mix-
ed Siberian Iris (mostly blue),
50c doz.; Lemon and Daylilies,
50e doz.; Gooseneck, Sallie at
Gate, Ageratum, 25c doz.; Jan.
and Feb. Jasmine, 15c ea.; 2,
25e; Narcissus and Daffodils,
25e doz. Add postage. Per. 78.
oe J. G: Ledferd, Rabun
ap.

Aspidistra, 25c; Liriope, $1.
doz.; Madonna and Milk and
Wine Lily, 25c ea.; Daylilies,
Rain Lilies, Lemon Lilies, 50c
doz.; Spider Lily, $1. doz.;
Yarrow, 15c ea.; Violets, 25c
doz.; Petunia, 50c C; Hardy
Ageratum, 25, $1.; large leaf



Begonia, 25c; old fashion
white Carnations, vari. Ver-
bene 6. $k: Iris, 505" fall:

Per, 465. Mrs.-Bud Bond, Rt.
1, Box 64, Royston.



Red Verbena, 20c ea.; vari.
Verbena, Oxalis, Easter Briar
Rose, old fashion white Car-
nations, 10c ea.; Geraniums,
25c ea.: Daylilies, Rain Lilies,
Lemon Lilies, 40c doz.; white
dbl. Peony, 25c ea.; asstd.
Iris, 25, 50c; Liriope, 10 ea.;
Petunias, 50c C; Violets, 25c
doz.; Madonna Lilies, 8, $1.
Add postage. Per. 140. Lester
Phillips, Box 64 A, Rt. 1,
Royston.



$1. doz.; Achillea Golden
Plate, Briar Roses, Polka Dot

| Ales, mixed Begonias, Straw-

berry Begonias, 6, $1.; Rabbit
Tracks and Aluminum plants,
4, $1.: Daylilies, my choice, 8,
$1.: 12 in. Altheas, 10, $1. Add
25e postage. Per. 21. Mrs.
Lawrence McAvoy, Rt. 1, Box

| 232, Washington.



Daylilies: Pinks, Salmon
Sheen, Pink Bowknot, Davis
Pink, Maytime, Hortense, Kil-
larney Lass, Yellows, Midwest
Majesty, Skylark, Primula,
Hesprus, Mission Bells, Bi-
Colors, Athlone, Tamara, Re-
gel Lady, Dorothea, Betty
Blick, Reds, Scarlet Sunset,
Display, Seminole Chief, War-
path, ea. 50c; $5. dez.; 135
dif. Daylilies, all cols., 25e to
$1. Add 40c postage. Per. 154.
Mrs. M. P. Combs, Washing-
ton. i



Tris: Pinks, Balernia, Cher-
ry-Cloud-Cap, Pink Cameo,
Twilight Sky, Cathedral Bells,
Blue Valley, Helen McGre-
gor, Bi-colors, Accent, Ex-
travagence, Mt. Temp, Reds,
Pacemaker, Bigtime, Late Sun,
Gold Thrills, Green Pasture,
50c ea., $5. doz.; Happy Birth-
day, Magic Carpet, Ranger,
Blue Sapphire, $1. ea.; 125
dif., 25c to $1. ea. Add 40c
postage. Per. 19. Mrs, F. M.
Combs, Washington.



Large clumps pink Thrift,
$1. ea. Per. 462. Cannot ship.
1860 North
Druid Hills Rd., N. E., Atlanta
19, Ph. 634-5391.

Bird-of-Paradise shrub, 50c;
dbl. Althea cuttings, 3, 25c, in
white, pink, rose col.; Japan-
ese Pin Cushion, 25c; Petunia,
25e doz.; Asstd. cols. Iris, 50c
doz.; Nandinas, 50e ea. Per.
22. Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt.
3, Box 206, Sparta.





Strawberry Begonias, white
with Bronze Leaf, Rose Bud
Begonia, Fish Seale Fern, ail,
25 ea.; Golden Stars, Cinna-
mon, Peanut and Angel Wing
Cacti, 20c ea. Add postage.
Per. 35. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth,
Box 32, Seville.



Geraniums, Firecrackers pl-
ants, Maple Leaf, Angel Wing
and Wax Begonias, Leather
Leaf Fern, 35 and 50c; Sul-
tanas, Toad and Parrot Lily,
35c: Perilla (maroon) 20, $1.;
Perennial Blue Aster (Stoke-
sia) 6, $1.; Manaos Beauty,
25c; Bird of Paradise Shrub
and white Berried Callicarpa
50c; Eryngium, 25c; Pysosteg-
ia, 10, $1. Minimum order $1.
plus suff. postage. Per. 356.
Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cor-
dele Ave., Macon. j



300 Bearded Iris, have won
many blue ribbons in A. I. S.
shows. Govt. Inspected, Per.
4.,Write for names, colors and
prices. Miers. Tw. Patrick,
Jackson. j

Ga. Easter Lily bulbs, - 20c
and 35c ea.; $50. bu. Ready
Sept. 15. Per. 408. Dwight
Kirby, Fayetteville, Ph. 461-





7832,




Pinks, 25c doz. Add _ postage. |

Liriope and pink Mullen,

Pink Thrift, $1. C; King
Alfred Jonquils, $2. C; white
Narcissus,
blue Grape Hyacinths, white
Shasta Daisies, Orange Day-
lilies, White Snow Drop, 75
doz. Per. 98. Mrs. Florence
Leathers, Rt. 1, Buchanan.



Boxwood, $1. C., ranging in
size, 4, 6 and 8 yrs., nice green
compact plants; alse, one
large Boxwood, measures, 3
ft. high and 5 or 6 ft. around,
very compact. Mrs. Charles
Lyon, Ball Ground. Per. 202.

Sultana, very tender, 15c



ea.; Monkeyface, 15c;- red
Geranium, dbl., 15c; white
dbl. Geraniums, 15c. Add

postage. Per. 316. Mrs. W. W.
Cauthen, Rt. 2, Buchanan.

Daylilies:' Pink Charm
Orange Blaze, Mary Gunther,
Brussels Minuette, J. T. Russ-
le, Purple Haze, Bold Curio,
Soudan, Black Prince, Knight-
Hood, Baronet, Gay Trouba-
dor and Red Top 10, $1., plus
40c postage. Per. 18. Mrs. W.
i Johnsons bet. 2. Box 170;
Crawfordville.

Pink Thrift, 10 doz.; Flags,
Hedge, Roses, 7 Sisters, Tube-
roses, Chrysanthemums, Har-
dy Geraniums, white cuttings,
15e doz.; Goldenrod, Snew
Ball bushes, 50c; Daisies, Cat-
nip, Peppermint, Heart Leaf,
25 plant; Colts Foot leaves,



Per. 457. Mrs. John L. Whita-
ker, Sr., Rt. 4, Ellijay.

Trumphet Daffodils, orange
Daylilies, purple Iris, blue
Violets, $6. M; Foxglove, Star
of Bethlehem, Iris, wild Iris,
75e C; Azaleas, purple Lilac,
Sweet Shrub, red Roses, Weep-
ing Mary, yellow Jasmine,
pink Mtn. Laural, 4, $1.; dbl.



rooted. Add postage. Per. 9,

jay.

Boxwoods, well rocted, 20c
ea. and others from plants on
up to $1. according to size.
Add postage. Per. 473. Mrs.
Alfred Moss, Rt. 1, Box 89,
Dahlonega. j

Red Spider Lily bulbs, dry
and well matured, nice size,



$4.25 doz: $1... PP. Prompt
shipment. Per. 252. W. E.
Smith, 421 Arnold St., Hape-
ville, Ph. PO. 1-8276.

Daylilies: Hyperion, Purple
Waters, 7 Seas, Warpath, Mrs.
Wyman, Morroco Red, Aut-
umn Red, Redhead, Kwanso,
Gold Dust, Pride of Houston,
Linda, Sammy Russell, Mrs.
Tigert, 14, $3., correctly la-
beled, damp packed. Add
postage on orders under $5.
Benus plants. Per. 142. Mrs.
Claude E. Kimsey, Hiawassee.





Daylilies: Buster Brown,
Skylark, Sylvia, Starlight, Mi-
kado, Patricia, Mt. Vernon.
Lights of Paris, Mary Gunt-
her, Lena Hoover, Cherokee
Maid, Purple Emperor, De-
mon, Theron, Woodridge, 15,
$3. Labeled, damp _ packed,
large bonus plants. Permit
370. Miss June Kimsey, Hia-
wassee.



Summer Clearance on Be-
'arded Iris, 50, $5. plus 602
postage, good cclor range of
all colors. Per. 1. Mrs. Marvin
B. Farrar, Jenkinsburg:



Dbl. yellow Cannas, Tiger
Lilies, yellow Button fall
Pinks, purple Iris, dbl. Red
Touch-Me-Nots, little orange
and yellow Marigelds, 50

1 doz.; pink Thrift, 50e C. roet-

mixed col. Mums, |

10c doz., Add postage on all.

Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Elli- |}

plant now for Sept. blocms,










Equipment

FOR SALE









Power chain saw, 44% H
$25.; also,. motor fan w
pump, % H.P., used onl;
days, $20. V. C. Garrett,
1, Dahlonega. | sIBNE
Farmall Cub tractor,
cond., late model, fast hit
blade, 4 in. disc harrow, m:















board plow, 12 in.; Cub
Boy tractor, late model,
cond., fast hitch, blade, 4
disc harrow, moldboard p.
12 in.; also, 2 Howard rot
toes: LEB? Lanner;:
Chupp Rd., Li







thonia. |



duck

$10.; also, one ;
Tilson Rd.,

Mr. Moss, 2188
catur.

1958 Diesel Ford tr
841, good tires, $1350.;-
Holden chain saw, $35.
Beall, Rt. 2, Hazlehurst,
375-4678 (not collect).

Ford tractor 9N, $475
Farmall H. tractor, $350.
on J. Peebles, P.O. Box
Stapleton.

Farmall combine mo
$200.; M. Farmall, $850.; r
nice Super A., $700.; Farm
C., $500.; an
Equip. located at Doubl
Cattle Farm; Rt. 1, Pre
Lamar Putnam, Fairburn, |
964-6936. i

John Deere 420 tractor w
loader. G. H. Law, P.O.
461, Gainesville. :

DeLaval pipeline, mi
pump, vacuum pump, anc
DeLaval milkers, compl
will work in any type b
or parlor, reasonable. H.
Hansard, Rt. 1, Rome, Ph. 2

























yellow Japonicas, 50c ea. All 6656

800 gal. Craft bulk n
tank with 2 155. EP. ce
pressors, used only 18 m
stainless steel throughout
in new cond.; also, Su
pipeline with automatic cle
ing system, and 4 Dele
units with 2H PP. Dele
compressor, reasonably pri
Henry A. Winn, Dallas,
447-3690.

Allis - Chalmers G. tra
with cultivators and |
plow, $650.; Model 14 1
Ram, like new, $75. W.
Estabrook, Rt. 2, Box 750, 4
gusta, Ph. RE. 3-5960.

Long peanut overh
shaker complete with pl
and 3 point hitch, used
plow up and shake less t
75 acres of Spanish pean
Jl Ross, Rt: Boxckion.
beville.

Boom type, tractor motu
ed, spraying rig, fits al
point hitches, used very
tle, good cond., $135. D
Murphy, Rt. 2, Collins.

300 gal. propane gas ti
above ground type, with s
gas, $140.;) Ford mowing }

chine, 6 ~ft. blade; 3 p
hiteh, $165., or trade fc
point rotary or flail 1

mower; Sieco 2 disc plow
John Deere M.
dise},:. -$%5.; 2: front
weights for John Deere
$20. Dallas Gay, 2654 Dres
Dr., Chamblee, Ph. 457- 4

Sears round incubator.
egg type, like new, used
two times, $15. C. A. Pittr
2869 Allen Lane, Atlanta
Ph. 622-2188. ae

2 electric motors used
running chicken feeder



well pump, $10. ea. R
Dangar, 6221 Roswell,

250 gal. Dairy-Kool co:
like new, 3 LH-C.~ mill
will sell all or any one
give away prices. Lewis
Kay, Rt. 1, Senoia.



ed sprigs. Add postage. No
stamps or checks. Per. 119.
Mrs. Perlene Roper, Rt. 7,
Gainesville.

WANTED



Want rooted Cissus Discol-
or, also called Climbing Rex
Begonia. M. J. Smith; Rt. 2,
Gibson Place, Hiram.



Want Apple blossom Rose
Bud Geraniums, state all in-
formation in first. letter or
ecard. Mrs. Owen Maning, 214
Sunset Blvd., Albany.



Want 6 good healthy Ca-
tawba trees or the seed, state
price and how you will ship.



Mrs. L. L. Harrell, Rt, 1,
Villa Rica.

Se

2 whl. garden tractor,
H.P., 5 pieces of equipn
combination. foot for tu
or lay-off plow, cutaway
row, cultivator, Gee-Whiz,
drag harrow, all good ec

. J. M. Nall, 44 Fes
den Dr., Austell, Ph.
2372 (no calls after 8 P.

John Deere A. round
starter type, new tires,
good, $475.; John Deere
round seat, runs good, $
John Deere B., square
starter type, fair tires,
good, $300.; very good
tractor with Black 5H
trencher attached, works
fectly, $875.; also, mss















rows for |



sa
Watkinsvi



ville,
5610,








fg pment |

FOR SALE













liver 4 bottom plow with
good tires, points and
can be operated hy-
ically or manually, trail
$250.; also, John Deere
tiller on rubber tires,
dy to plow, $50. Art Lamb,
2, Vienna, Ph. 273- 3832
dele).

lis - Chalmers C. tractor

or will trade for ditch-
and loader. M. Stephens,
Napolis, 2139 W. Broad
Athens.

slacksmith post drill con-
ted to elec. power, % in.
chuck, various size,
| bits to 3/4 in., $25.; also,
at to buy Springfield gar-
. tractor, 1950 model. W..
Sexton, 2608 Dixie Rd.,
ton, Ph. 278-3833 (not col-









in. Ford Hammermill,
a cond., $75:;
mp (submersible) with
k_and controls, used very
fee $752 bk ee Richardson,
Box 316, Griffin, (on
fy 9523 mi. South, Grif-












irton Deluxe bulk arte
k, 650 gal. cap., completely
inless steel inside and out,
. compressor,
Jd, excel. cgnd., $1,500.;
a 1% ton upright, below
Bowers Whirlwind feed
er, complete with 5 H. P.
ver motor, excel. cond.,
Cs Morekis: 9511 White
Savannah. .

xill_ pulverizer, used; 3
nt hitch to be pulled be-
d Ford tractor. R. D. Gos-
23/'_Hwy. 54, Jonesboro,
quire at Gosdins Grocery).

wded steel cattle chute,
d to hold part Brahma cat-












at 850 Ibs.,
wsome,

$225.
- Sandersville,




Ml. M. automatic hay baler
Wisconsin 4 cyl. air-cool-
motor, good cond., for sale
aor submitting best of-
before: July. 15-28. -S.
rnes, Rt. 1, Box 400, Jones-
"0.

3ear Cat Ramis No.
S with Bear Cat trailer and
O drive unit, used very
le. $1000. cash. Lamar
er Rtt 2 - Fairburn, iis






951 Ferguson tractor com-
tely rebuilt throughout and
mted, $500. for quick sale.
2d Baker, 320 W. Pleasant
E ee eS Robins, Ph.

3utane gas tank, 500 gal.,
dve ground -type, $200. W.
Orr, Rt. 3, Box 179, Col-
e Park. :

esChalmers forage har-
ster, row crop and grass at-
hment, excel -gond.;
se machine for spare parts.
orge N. Martin Jr. c/o Wil-
- Valley Farm, P. O. Box
), Jackson.

ord tractor No. 541, a beau-
tun only 10 hrs., like new

0 large for me), and culti-

cor equipment, $2500.,

asnt have to be cash. Rev.

R. Smith, Rt. 2, Manassas,
OX 3-2892 :

Bere
Used 5 ft. dbl. box Brillion
der and cultipacker comp.,

0. G. H. Law, Gainesville,
LE. 2-1315.

150 gal. Dari-Kool~- bulk
Ik cooler, approx. 5 yrs.
l, and miscellaneous dairy
uipment. These items of-
ed for sale to settle Estate
Dr. Dewitt W. Pritchett,
rnesville. For further in-
mation contact R. E. Woos-
The Citizens and South-
National Bank, Atlanta.

Cotton duster,
awn (Simplex) in= good
ad., reasonably priced; 2
se wagon, stalk cutter, hay
<e and other farming equip-
+, ready to sell. (Located












5 row, mule












oe) Ruth Underwood,
3, Conyers. 5

Ig. chicken hae one
x 48, one 10 x 30, and one
ix: 100, 2x 4 framing and
ting, V grooved galvaniz-










deep well |

; also,

Obert. Underwoods farm,



: ee 208, Milledgeville,

sh hog sod -eder, 3
point hitch, like new gond.,
$350. J. C. Rainwater, Rt.
Carrollton, Ph. TE. 26538
(not collect). ;

Heavy type 2 horse wagon
for sale, cannot ship, $80. L.
B. Kelley, Rt. 1, Box 27, Don-
alsonville.

Goodrich tractor tires (2)
size 13 x 24: One new cond.,
run only 3 days and tractor
tore up, Oe other has good





tread; also, 2, 750 x 18 front
tractor eas G. C. Wilder,
Musella.



John Deere G. tractor, star-
ter, rockshaft lift, and new
rear tires, $700. Dwight Kir-
Dua Fayetteville, Ph. 461-



SS and cultivators for
lg. Super C. Farmall and
planters and cultivators for
Allis-Chalmers C., $50. ea.;
Bush and bog harrow, Dentbs
(for small tractor) with
weights, used very little, $75:;
Woods rotary mower, model
30A, new blades, needs minor
Topas, $100. Elmo Remick,

OF Forsyth.

=e mule
type hay rake, has tongue for



tractor hitch, used very lit-|

R.
Api,

tle and stored inside, $70.
H. Freeman, Forsyth,
994-3524. 4

330 gal. Majonnier
tank with new compressor,
$500.; also, my equity free if
you assume payments and
transfer title on DeLaval
pipeline, complete for 6 stan-
chion barn, installed in 1962,
and now. in use, balance
$1500. Mike Minchew, Rt. 1,
ee 580, Waycross, Ph. AT

Oliver Cletrae tractor with
6 ft. blade, and 8 disc bush
and bog harrow. all for $950.
Letters answered. A. J. Gro-
gan, Rt. 4, Box 58, _Newnan.

Jay Bee feed mill wi with 14
in. throat in perfect cond.,
can be run with motor or
tractor, will sell cheap. Live
at Flat Shoals Baptist Church.





_{Boyken T. Thompson, Rt. 2,

Pine Mountain.

2 horse wagon, heavy du-
ty iron axle with new head
or flat (used very little) $80.;
tricycle grinding stone with
peddler, $12.50; No. 32 Inter-
prize sausage mill with extra
knives, M. M. Newsome, Rt.
T: Sandersville, zip code
21082. Ph. 3856.

1 horse mowing mach.,
$35.; 1 horse cut-away har-
row, $10.; or both, $40. See
anytime. H. P. Psalmonds,
4796 Adams Rd., Rt. 1, Cham-
blee, Ph. 457-3581.

John Deere M. tractor,
planters, cultivators, bush and
bog harrow, two disc tiller,
spring tooth plow and rotary
mower; also, 1955 Intnl. Har-
vester 300 tractor, smoothing
harrow, Bermuda grass plow,
Allis-Chalmers 60 combine &
Inter. mowing mach., 7 ft.
(Call after 5 P.M.) Charlie
D. Moore, II, 3116 Howell
Mill Ra., Atlanta.

6 ft: mowing mach. for
Ford. tractor or any tractor
with 3 point hitch; also, 2.
dise tiller for sale, or will
trade for Pek ae pog har-
rows. C. W. K Rt. i Wa-
co. Ph. 6332 Sa ea

1951 8 N. Ford tractor No.
750, A-1 cond.; also Ford 600
tractor, A-1 cond., new rear
tires, $1400. Ralph Thomp-
son, Rt. 2, Douglasville, Ph.
942-2523 (not collect).

Gravely tractor, rotary
plow, mower (reel - type),
front hitch, and cultivators,
reasonable offer considered.
No collect calls. Can see un-
der eanportss Cs Cas darrard,
Corner Emory and Moore Sts.,
Oxford, Ph. 786-3604.

2 wh whl. trailer for use with
tractor, neat, strong, made of













treated wood and channel
iron, painted red, has good
tires, size: 4 ft. wide, Sekt:

deep, and 7 ft. long, with re-
movable end gates, $70. A. C.
Fuller, 5900 Peachtree-Dun-
woody Rd., NE, Atlanta 28,
Ph. 255-2258.

~ Owensboro 2 horse wagon
running gear, good as new,
$75., or will trade for rubber
tired wagon; also, 300 peach

| field boxes, very heavy, would

do for tomato field boxes, 65c
ea. if all taken. Johnnie Tate,
Cloudland.

1. H. C. combine, size 64,
with almost new feeder can-
vas, power take-off and hook-
up for tractor. Letters ans-
wered. W. E. Patterson, Rt, 1,



bulk



type bu
oon cond. Ralph K. Da
Level Creek Ra. oe 207,
Buford, Ph, 434-7698

545 gal. Sunset Fille tank,
stainless steel. Yautve Swin-
ney, Forsyth, Ph. 94- 2320;

Garden tractor, 9 H.P. Wis-
consin air- -cooled motor, 4
whl. riding, fully automotive,
hydraulic lift, starter and
lights with 8 pieces of equip.,
A-1 cond. G. R. Barnett, 4143
Durham Circle, Rt. 4, Stone
Mountain, Ph. , 284- 2715.

John Deere 3 mule power
mowing mach, gears run in









oil, never damaged, $65. at
farm. H. W. Thurmond, Farm-
ington.



Irrigation system, 380 ft. of
pipe, 3-1/4 x 3-1/4 Wisconsin
engine complete, approx.
yrs. old, $850. cash at my
place. Joe Brock, P. O. Box
297, Fairburn, Ph. 964- 2741
(call after 6 P.M.)

Equipment

Want W. D. or W. C. Allis-
Chalmers tractor for parts,
cheap for cash yee block
and crank shaft). A. S. James,
Reynolds, Ph. 7-3272.

Want any make of auto-
matic baler in operating cond.
that is reasonably priced; al-
so, want mower for cutting
hay. Art Lamb, Rt. 2, Vienna,
Ph. 273-3832 (Cordele).

Want set of steel stanchions
for 20 cow barn, must be in
good cond. State price and
details. Norris Bryans, New-
born.

Want 3 point hitch side de-
livery rake, or pull type side
delivery, in rake, good cond.,
and reasonably priced. W. L.
Robinson, P.O. Drawer 160,
College Park, Ph. PO 1-1569.

Want model 616 Allis-
Chalmers cotton picker, or
new model I row Allis-Chal-
mers picker; also, want Glean-
er Baldwin corn combine. H.
M. Simpson, Rt. 3, Box 84A,
McDonough, Ph. 423-3898.

Want used square egg bas-













kets. A. S. Callaway, E Rayle. _ e.
Want power take-off for
Model G. Allis Chalmers.

State price in first letter. W.
R. Eastabrook, Rt. 2, Box 750,
Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-5960.

Want 250 gal. Propane gas
tank, above ground type (no
junk), within. short gens
of my home (7 mi. of
Carrollton, off Hwy. oa Ale
ton McLendon, Rt. 3, Carroll-
ton.

Want used platform scales,
20 ton cap., or over, in good
cond. John W. Pierce, Rt. de
Millen, Ph. 588-M4.







_THREE



Angus heifers,
and springers, cows with or
without calves, good blood-
lines and clean; also, several
Reg. Angus bulls, $300., old
enough fer service, calfhood
vaccinated, guaranteed bree-
ders. F. W. Phillips, c/o West-
over Farm, Kennesaw, Ph.
428-2959.



bred



17 Reg. Black Angus cattle,
includes 13 heifers, all bred,
one bull and 3 calves (2 bulls
and one heifer), $3275. for
tote Bb Blalock, Ri.
Cleveland, Ph. 865-2621.



Nice Guernsey cow, fresh-
en, given 4 gals. milk daily;
Kelffee calf at side, 3 wks.
old, $165. for both. Mrs. L. R.
Cabe, Rt. 3, Box 395, Jaillette
ns College Park, Ph. PO. 1-
7976.

Angus bulls, from 18 mos.
to 3 yrs. eld best bloodlines,
Homeplace Eileenmere 699
35th breeding. Jess H. Watson,
c/o Heaven Hill Farms, Cum-
ming, Ph. 887- 2909. _

18 Holstein heifers, to start
freshening in August, calfhood
vaccinated, Paul Lowe, Rt. 5,
Dalton, Ph. 278-3603.

Reg. Angus bull, 2% yrs.
old, from good Eileenmere
bloodlines, approx. 1000 Ibs.
See to appreciate. Jack L.
Anderson, Rt. 1, Zebulon, Pn.
567-8782 (no collect calls).

Angus bulls, 50 to select
from, outstanding individuals
and pedigrees. George Gibson,
Rt. 5, Rome, Ph. 232-5070.

Dbl. Standard Reg. polled
Hereford bulls, 9 to 14 mos.
old, good color and size. Roy
R. Goddard, Rt. 2, Lithonia
(Klondike), Ph. 482-8433.

28 ycung purebred Angus
cows, $140. - $200., calves by
their side and springers: 24
White face cows, all with cal-
ves one wk. to 3 mos. old,
cows purebred and with first
and second calves, $4800.
Cattle located at_Preston. La-
mar Putnam, Rt. 2, Fairburn,
Ph. 964-6936.

Reg. Angus bull, calved 9-
10-57, sire: K Pride of White-
way, dam: Japalynka Pride-
mere 3, $3000. or highest offer.
Elmo Remick, Rt. 3, Forsyth.

32 Black Angus cows with
calves, good blocdlines, 87
White face with calves; 30
mixed beef type cows with
calves. Can be seen at Mont-
rose. Will sell entire herd or
in lots. H. David Green, Rt.
1, Montrose, Ph. 376-3471.

Purebred Shorthorn bull, 3
yrs. old, wt. approx. 1200 Ibs.,
gentle good breeder, $260.:
Charolair-Angus bull calf, 6
mos. old June 27, wt. 575, ex-
cellent eccnformation, $150.
J. J. Jarrard, Rt. 1, Hoschton,
Ph. 434-5960.















Want to buy stainless steel
wash vat with 2 or 3 compart-
ments, and 3 point pickup
rake to work. on Ford tractor.
M. ES Phillips: ~ Rt. 4, La-
Grange.

Want 34 HM-21 corn snap-
per in good cond., within 150
mis. J. H. Jackson, Rt. 1, Box
188, Jonesboro, Ph. 461-7439
(Fayetteville after 8 P.M.).

Want tractor, 2 or 4 whl.
pull-type, must be rubber
tired and in good cond. for
farm use. State price, make

and cond. in first letter. All
letters. answered. James R.
Woods, Rt. 2, Box 166, Pine
Mountain.



Want lg. blacksmith hand
drill. Butch Wellborn, Rock
Springs.

Want farm bells No. 1, 2 or
3, State cond., price and loca-
tion. Mrs. i Va Chastain, 134
Prince Ave., Marietta.

Livestock

FOR SALE







Cattle

23 Reg., calfhood vaccinated,
Canadian Holsteins, 6 cows
and 17, 30-mo. olds. Georgia
raised heifers, average wt.
1200 Ibs., will calve July 10th
through Sept.
out of herd that averaged on
my farm 15,022 lbs. of milk
and: 527 lbs. fat on H. I. R.
and D. H.I. A. test. Excellent
foundation herd. Henry A.
Winn, Dallas, Ph, 447-3690,





1. Top cattle 5

Sev. choice Angus bull and
heifer calves, papers furnish-
ed, $100. to $150., 6 mos. to
one yr, old; 2 yr. Angus bulls,
$300. with papers. See after 3
p. m. and on Sunday. T. L.
Surles, c/o Winkler Farms,
Preston, ene 828-; 3276.

13 large, nice, ce, Holstein hei-
fers, calfhood vaccinated, bred
to begin ealving August 5, top
heifers at reasonable prices.
Call before coming. Will held
for delivery. Gene Callaway,
Rayle, Ph. BR. 4-7825.

Reg. Hereford male, 4 yrs.
old, clean, pedigreed. Carter
Black, Rt. 1, Ringgold, Ph.
375-4852 (Chicamauga).

Reg. beef type Shorthorn
(horned) bull, 27 mos. old;
deep red blocky and straight
from best of bloodlines. Sell-
ing to prevent inbreeding.
Have papers ready to transfer.
Reuben Walls, Hiawassee.

Black Angus bull, 16 mos.
old, grandson of 1956 Intnl
Grand Champion bull, O. B.
13th, $235. Delivered 65 miles
and Reg. papers transferred
in buyers name. C. N. Mc-
Soa Dawsonville, Ph. 265-

Reg. milking Shorthorn
male, excel. bloodlines, dam
gave 10,000 lbs. milk first
calf; selling to prevent in-
breeding, also, few heifers and
cows for sale. Adam Whitaker,
Bee Blue Ridge, Ph. 632-













44 head grade Whiteface
cows, 20 to 25 calves, beef
price. Lynn C. Stephens, Rt.



1, Roberts Rd., Marietta, Ph.
428-2673.

polled Hecctord ale Derk
Zato Prince D455, AHA No,
10572784, APHA No. 1469677,
DiayLs: old, fine specimen, Ww.
L. Robinson, P. O. Drawer
160, College Park, Ph. PO.
1-1569.

Few purebred not Reg.,
Black Angus brood cows with
calves by side, some bred
back to Reg. Angus bull; also,
few heifers and steers. Fred
Erwin, Rt. 2, Adairsville, Ph.
MA. 9-3341.

Holstein and Brown Swiss
cow, will freshen in August.
Cleve Warren, Rt. 1; Cornelia,

SAO. Holstein ; steers, avg.
wt. about 500 lbs., innoculated
for Black leg (3 in one shot),
will sell around middle of
July, Farm located about 8
mi. So. of LaGrange, one mi.
off Hwy. 27 on Priddy Rd.,
ean be seen anytime. W. H.
Alexander, Rt. 2, LaGrange,
Ph. TU. 2-6568 (nights).

Purebred red and white
Guernsey bull, without pa-
pers, ready for light service,
wt. about 500 lbs., $100. Mrs.
Bert Swords, Rt. 1, Fort Val-
ley, Ph. TA 5-8393.

3 dbl. Reg. Polled Hereford
bulls, 13 to 16 mos. old, $175.
to $200. Will deliver. Can be
seen after 6 p.m. week days
or all day week-ends. Russell
ees Eatonton, Ph. 485-
6438. :









Reg. Black Angus bulls,
grandsons of Hileenmere 1050,
1100, 500, and Mr. FEileen-
mere, wp to 17 mos. old, calf-
hood vaccinated, guar. to be

breeders, reasonably priced.
Hubert Brown, c/o Wilson
Angus Farm, Rt. i Duluth,

Ph. GR. 6-3679.

6 nice Reg. young polled
Hereford bulls, good color,
bones and bloodlines. Robert
Heoharnest= Rt. hs Bom 2 per
Griffin, Ph. 227-6767 (no col-
lect calls).

Thoroughbred Santa Ger-
trudis cows and bulls for







sale; also, few second cross
cows for sale. J. W. Morris,
c/o Double M. Farms, P. O.

Box 119, Carrollton, Ph, TE.
2-2852.

Reg. Guernsey - male. :
mos. old, dehorned and ring
in nose, good bloodlines, well
marked; also, purebred
Guernsey cow to freshen July
24 with 3rd. calf, cannot be
Reg. H. W. Thurmond, Farm-
ington.

Reg. Polled milking type
Shorthorn bulls, from high
producing bloodlines, reason-
ably priced. Leon Ehrlich,
Swainsboro, Ph. BE. 7- 8351.

Guernsey milch cow, giv-
ing 2 gals. milk daily, will
freshen about Oct. 27, when
freshened, will give 3 gals
daily. (No letters and_no col-
lect phone calls). C. B. Dick-
Tsoh Rt. 2, Dallas, Ph. 447-
275

7 mo. old Black Angus bull
from artificial breeding, good
conformation, $125. Clifton
Miller, 3320 Forest Hill Dr.,
Hapeville, Ph. PO. 7-3217.

Black Angus crossed with
Jersey: 2 heifers, second cal-
ves this fall, bred to Reg. An-
gus bull; good cend., $125. at
farm located near Cumming.
Phone for details. W. K. St-
ringer, 2084 DeLand Dr., N. E.,
Atlanta, Ph. TR. 3-3578.

Two 6 yr. old Jersey-Hol-
stein crossbred cows, 5 gal.,
3% gal., to freshen soon with
4th calves, $175. and $150.3
also, purebred 7 mo. old Hol-
stein heifer, $55. Franklin H.
Thorntons Rt) 1. Boxe, 203;
Hogansville, Ph. 637-8773.

~ Reg. C Guernsey male, 2 yrs.
old, dehorned and ring in
nose, will exch. for 8 tons good
Coastal Bermuda hay. free
from sand spurs and other
weeds. Cured right. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.

Purebred Guernsey milch
cow to freshen with 3rd calf,
July 24; Reg. male calf, one
yr. old, both dehorned, ring in
males nose. A. H. Thurmond,
Farmington, Ph. 769-5065 (af-
ter 8 p. m.).

Reg. Hereford White face
cows, Wt. 900-1200 Ibs., $225.
to $325. ea. at our farm. Joe
Brock, P. O. Box 297, Fair-
burn, Ph. 964-2741 (after 6

Deans)

Sev. Reg. Polled Hereford
bulls, one and two yrs. oid
for sale. Popular bloodlines
and calfhood vaccinated and
out of a clean pedigreed herd.
Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Scre=

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ven, Ph. 584-2312 (Odum),













































- PAGE FOUR

dy July

"Moore, Jr.

- 12 wks.





Livestock

FOR SALE





Swine

Duroe boars and gilts, long
meat type, from fine blood-
lines that would make excel.
chain pigs, 2 litters to choose
from, nominated in Duroc
Assn,. wt. from 45 to 80 Ibs.
approx. James Morris, Avon-
dale Rd. Rt. 3, Macon, Ph.
7188-3637.

Yorkshire and SPC cross
pigs, castrated, wormed, rea-
10, $10. ea. Dwignt
Kirby, Fayetteville, Ph. 461-
71832.

Reg. Yorkshire boars and
gilts, finest bloodlines includ-
ing 100 proof boars and gilts
unrelated if desired. J. Frank
1h Oh Rope OIE
Vidalia, Ph. 537-3477.

Reg. SPC boars, best blood-
ines. long lean meat type, one
oar, service size, about 10
mos. cold; also, 2 fine boars,
mear 5 mos. old; one gilt, 5
mos. old. Located 2 mi. W. of
Dimpsevs Store. Larry Fer-
guson, Rt. 1, Cave Springs.

6 Beltsville pred gilts, due
to farrow last of July through
middle of August, bred to
Beltsville boar, eligible for
Reg., $75. ea! Ray McDonald,
Thomasten, Ph. 647-4407.

Good brood sow, bred to
Yolue ribbon boar, due to far-
row July 30, $150. J. A.
Brown. Rt. 1, Felton (at Polk













and Haralson Co. Line on
Hwy. 27), Ph. 646-3742
(Buchanan).

9 pigs. 6 wks. old June 26,

3/4 Landrace, 1/4 O. I. C., $10.
ea.: 8 pigs, % Landrace, 1/4
Yorkshire. 1/4 Hampshire, 6
wks. old June 25, $10. ea. Fred
J. Savage. Rt. 1, Lula, (Lula
Clerment Rd.)

50 Tamworth pigs for sale.
J. T. Thornton, Hartwell Hwy.
Rt. 3. Elberton, Ph. 283-4148.

Cherry red Duroc. service
size, male and open gilts, $40.
nominated in United Duroc
Assn., treated for Cholera and
worms, tested for Lepto and
Bangs. dif. ages, dif. prices.
Bst of meat type bloodlines.
A. . Weathers, P. O. Box 37,
Mershon.







7 nice red Duroc pigs, 8 wks.
eld, $10. ea. Joe Goach, Rt. 4,
Dahlonega.



Fine Reg. Tamworth boars;
also, smaller pigs and gilts,
Bangs validated herd, no dis-
ease, reasonably priced. J. S.
Davis. Abba, Rt. 3, Fitzgerald,
Ph. 6541.

Sow, farrowed one litter of
10 pigs: 4 males and one gilt,
old. all purebred Du-
rees. treated for Cholera. Sow
F. F. <A. reserve Grand
Champion winner at fair.
David: and, Rochelle; =Ph-
EM. 5-2458 (no collect calls).

- Bred sows and gilts,
gilis, young boars and service
age boars, Landrace, herd
@ispersal. Everything to go by
August. Mrs. M. T. Courson,
525 North Tallahassee. St.,
Hazlehurst, Ph. TR. 5-2589.

Entire herd Reg. Yorkshire
logs, sows, open gilts, service
age boars, also, Reg. Landrace
of all ages, at farmer prices.
Terrell Swindle, Nashville,
Ph. 9292.

11 Berkshire and Yorkshire
pigs. 7 wks. old; also, 11
Berkshire and Yorkshire pigs,
6 wks. old, thoroughbred on
both sides. Will sell Saturday,
duly 13, $8. and $10. ea. Lo-
eated Birmingham and Crab-
apple Rd., one Mi. So. of Bir-
wningham. W. M. Neece, Rt. 4,
Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-4101.

Poland China Boar, 22 mos.
old, around 400 lbs., proven
service, 8 pigs, 10 wks. old,
crossed; 15 pigs, 8 wks. old
crossed. Also, 3 sows and pigs
2 wks. old, 7, 8 and 10 litter.
W. H. Walker, Rt. 1, McGrady
Rd., Rome, Ph. 234-9547.

Little boned Black African
Guinea pigs (the kind that
stays fat); also, for breeding,
2% male hogs and lg. sow, for
gale at my farm, 6-%% mi. S.
of Griffin on Hwy. ao: Wilson











~ Carson. c/c Guinea Hog Farm,

Rt. 38, Box 371, Griffin.

open |.

ten at any age) pigs, 10 wks.
old, both sex. $25. ea. Wiley
G. Dampier, Rt. 1, Box: 210,
Valdosta.

Reg. Landrace 3-14 wk. old
gilts, taking orders on 7 wks.
old gilts to be ready 7-15-63.
Herman Roper, Rt. 1, Sautee.

O. I. C. breeding stock,
boars and gilts 3 to 6 mos.
old, $20. to $35. according to
size and age, all treated and
Reg. in buyers name. Shipped
FOB, cheaper at farm. No
Sunday sales. Paul J. Cain,
Rt. 1, Commerce.

Purebred spotted boars far-
rewed Feb. Good growth and
long body. Will Reg. in buy-
ers name. E. E. Watson (Red),
ee Fort Gaines, Ph. 768-
4 s

Choice Duroc breeding
ztock, males and females, all
from large litter, treated, Reg.
jn buyers name. All. ages.
William E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box
84, Metter. Phone 685-1016.







meat type. cherry red, 4 mos.
pid; also, bred gilts and bred
sows all from top bloodlines.
Henry Harrell, 603 Gill St.,
Hazlehurst. Ph. FR. 5-2035.

Hampshire broodsow, Reg.
with papers. 15 mos. old, $35.
R. R. Patton, Rt. 1, Blue Rid-
ge.

Spotted Poland China open
gilts, service boars, and 3 and
4 mos. old pigs. Champion
bloodlines, Reg. in buyers
name. M. J. Blackmon, Pine-
hurst (4 mi. S: E.), Ph. 645-
3544.

Sheep and Goats

Young Nubian buck for sale,
cannot ship. Dorothy Mathis,
Tiger. ae -











Purebred Toggenburg doe,
Nat. Buttheaded, T. B. and
Bangs free, gentle good milk-
er, with buck kid one mo;
also, for sale or trade for
purebred Nubian doe, brown,
red or fawn. Is naturally Butt-
headed and good milk line.
Joseph Abernathy. Yatesvill2
Rd., Barnesville, Ph. 1286-R.

Toggenburg milk goat and
2 Nubians, also, 2 nannies, 5
mos. old. Cleve Warren, Rt.
1, Cornelia (at Midway).



At Stud: Res. Toggenburg
buck, goat, $3. er one kid.
Also, goat milking machine

for sale cheap. E. J. McMahon,
1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph.
RE. 3-3710.

85 grade Ewes and 3 Reg.
rams, flushed and being bred
for early lambing, 100 pct.
lamb crop sold this year. R.
Motle Smith. Rt. 2, Box 79,
Washington, Ph. OS. 8-2907.





Angora goats; purebred st-
ock, imported from Texas,
shear 8-10 lbs., of Mohair per
Vie 14. head. = $155. Joe: Ws
Butler, Rt., Camilla.





Livestock

WANTED



Want young Golden Palo-
mino stallion, with good rack.
cies Bishop, Rt. 3, Carters-
ville.

Want horses to board on
Lees Lake Rd., near Fair-
burn, Have excellent stalls,
exe. riding ring, and good
caretakers. W. lL. Robinson,
P.O. Drawer, 160, College
Park, Ph. PO. 1-1569.

Want Reg. mare that is easy
to handle with eattle, not
over 10 or 12 yrs. old, wt. 11
or 1200 lbs., very gentle. Fred
Erwin, Rt. 2, Adairsville, Ph.





MA. 9-3341

Want to trade for milch
cow, 2 bull calves, 3 mos. old,
both part Polled Hereford, al-
so, 2 heifer _ calves. ee
Smith, Rt. 2, Box 366, River-
dale, Ph. 478-7948.



Rez black Essex (will fat-| W



Reg. Duroes, boar and gilts,



Want a nice blocky work
type mare, 4-6 yrs. old, Wt.
900-1,000 Jbs., prefer dapple
gray; also, want a broke
work steer, 3-5 yrs. old, Wt.
1,000-1,100 lbs., prefer a red
one with horns. Butch Well-
born, Rock Springs.

Want to buy burro and har-
ness. Gene Callaway, Rayde,





Georgia, Ph. BL 4-7815.



to
perdeere sae heifer. torn

Cc
Bentley, 1491 Austin Dr., De-|C;
eatur, Ph. BU. 9- 3171 (no-

collect calls).

Seed and Plants

mail;

FOR SALE



Yelnando soybeans, Pure
seed 99.13 pct., Germ. 91 pct.,
no noxious weeds, $3.50 bu.
FOB (limited quantity). Ex-
cellent for planting with corn
or behind grain. A. C. Scar-
boro, Box 809, Dublin, Ph.
272-33122.

C.N.S. soybean seed, Geen
81 pct., $3. bu. John A. Meier,
Rt. 2, Leesburg, Ph. 436-3336.

~ Old-time tender white Half
Runner garden beans, Germ.
92 pct., 60c cupful; 3 cups-
ful, $1.50: red spotted Crow-
der peas, Germ. 92 pct., 50c
cupful; 5 cups, $1.; Blue Java
Cowpeas, Germ. 91 pct., 50c
cup, or 5 cups $1.; white meat
nest onions, $2. gal.: red Scal-
lion Multiplying onions, Go
gal.; red buttons from same,
$2. gal. Add postage G. nes





Brown, Rt..1, Ball Ground.

Late flat Dutch Cable Cop-
enhagen mask sweet collards,
$3. 50. M;: Rutger tomato plants
$4.00 M; No orders filled for
less than $5. No COD. Add
postage. Permit 5. Jim Hen-
derson, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

Rutger and Marglobe toma-
to plants, 500, $2. 25, $4. M.
All orders less than 600, 7d5c
GesPermity fo0s aC. Stray-
horn, Rt. 1, Gainesville, Ph.
887-4103, 03, (Cumming). :

Marglobe lobe tomato plants, 75
ce 500, $2:00; $3. M; white
blackeyed Crowder peas,
Germ. 93 vpct., red speckled
Crowder peas, Germ. 84 pct,
50c cupful. Add postage. Per-
mit 10. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2,
Gainesville.







1963 crop improved Morris-

Heading Collard seed, Germ.
73 pct., 50c lb. Lots of 50 lbs.
or more 35c lb. FOB Cairo.

Germ. (3 pct. N34C, onder,
Cario. eS
Yelnando soybeans, pure

seed, 99.13 pct., Germ. 91 pct.,
no noxious weeds, $3.50 bu.
FOB. Limited quantity (ex-
cellent for planting wi corn
or behind grain). A. C. Scar-
boro, Box 809, pope Behe
272- 3322.

Old-time tender, white Half
Runner garden beans, Germ.
92 pct., 65c cupful; 3 cups,
$1.50; red spotted. crowder
peas, Germ. 92 pct., 50c cup-
fle 4 CupS.< gles Blue Java
Cowpeas, Germ. 91 pet.; pur-
ple hull Crowder peas, Germ.
93 pcet., 50c cupful. sas post-



age. eG T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.

King Mammoth pumpkin
seed, grows to 55 lbs., Germ.

64 pet. 2 doz. 25c; long neck
Cashew, Germ. 66 pct., 2
doz. 35: Rocky Ford green
meat cantaloupe, Germ, 96
pet., 3 doz., 25c; round, green
rind, yellow meat melon,
grows to 55 tbs. Germ. 84
pet., 3 doz., 35c. Send stamp-

ed, addressed env. W. D. Gor-

don, Rt. 1; Adel.

Old-fashioned, tender white
Half-Runner bean seed, Germ.
90 pct.; old-fashioned tender
garden Creasback bean seed,
Germ. 89 pet., ea. 65c_ cup-
ful. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey
Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay.

Pensacola Bahia grass seed,
Purity 99.31 pct., Germ. 61





|pct., Firm Seed 31 pet.; total
Germ. 92 pct., 20c lb. FOB
Sylvania. E. . Overstreet,

Box 31, Sylvania:



Few Iron Clay peas, Purity,
96.13 pect.;



bu. while they last. Edwin

V. Rush, c/o Rush_ Bros.,

Kathleen, Ph. 429-1796.
Sage plants, 6, $1.; sweet

scented mint plants, 6,
Jonquil bulbs, 50, $1. Permit
12372) irs. AG Collins, Rear,
Box 53, Cobbtown. ;

Free: Late tomato plants to
anyone who will set them out;
not for commercial use. Rob-
ert. S=burnen Jur, Rt 2Box
85C1, Waters Rd. Alpharet-
ta, Ph. 475-7156.

Catnip plants, 10 ea.; 75c
doz. ; peppermint and spear-
mint plants, 5c ea.; 50c doz.;
dry sage and dry catnip, 1963
crop, 30c qt., or $1. gal.; also,
lg. striped Russian Sunflower
seed, 25c cup. Mrs. Leilar
Phillips, Rt. i, Box 214, Roy-
sion, 2





Germ. 67 pct, $5.



California Bell sweet pepper,

75c C. Add: postage on all or-
ders. H. F. Seay, Ellenwood,
(3917 Panthersville Rd.).

Rutger and Marglobe toma-
to plants, $3. M; 50c C.. by.
Mastadon, Blakemore,
and Klondike strawberry
plants, $1.25 C.; 500 $3.75.
Cheaper at. patch. Permit 216.
Mrs. Guy Crowe, Rt. 1 Cum-
ming.

Small multiplying red on-
jons for fall planting, $1. C.;
Jensin plant, 50c ea.; lg. wild
strawberry plants, 30 doz.;
golden seal, 20 ea.; rhubarb
pie plant stalks 25c lb. Per-
mit 93. Add postage. Mrs.
Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Elli-
jay.

1963 crop white multiply-
ing nest onions, (nice size),
$2.10 gal. P-P. Permit 40. Miss
Emma Emma Dugger, _ Newington.

~ Old-time white ite Shallot mul-
tiplying onions, 5 doz., $1.
plus postage. P. D. "Alexander,
Rt. 2, Lithonia.

Rutger tomato plants, cab-
bage and collard plants, $1.
C.: 300, $2.25 del. Permit 301.
Miss Lee Crow, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville

Millions first class Cert.
Ga. Red potato plants, most
preferred variety on produce
markets, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M;
3000 up, $2. M. Truck Toads
available daily. B. J. Head,













| Alma, Ph. 632-4846.



Choice Cert. Ga. Red potato
plants, any amount available
daily, 500 ae 50; $2.50 M;
3000 up, $2. Only strong

+ plants sold. a Lowell Head,

Alma, Ph. 632-4861.

Seed and Plants

Not Requiring Report or
_. Inspection Permit





| falcons, trio, $10.; special



Fresh California multiply-

ing beer seed, 30c start; 5
Starts ole viense Earl
Fincher, Rt. 2, Bremen Zip
Code 30110.



Well matured martin gou-
rds, lg., 50c ea.; med., 35c ea.,
cut, shellacked and ready to
hang, $1. ea.; also, martin
gourd seed, lg., pkg., 25c; -bu.
gourd seed, 20 seed, $1.; odd
shaped African gourd seed, 8
diff. kinds, mixed, 30 seed,
$1. Add Postage Mrs. W. W.
Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

Fresh dug ae Suwanee
Bermuda grass stolens in 2
bu. bags bearing tags and seals
of Ga. Crop Improvement
Assn., grown from foundation
stock cf Ga. Coastal Plain Ex-
periment Sta. and recom-
mended for deep sandy soils.
Price per bag: 1 to 3, $5.; 4
to 6, $4.; 7 to 9 $3.50; 10 or
more, $3. F. O. B. Fort Gaines.
Dee Brumbalow, Fort Gaines.



Hay, Feed, Grain

FOR SALE



Approx. 130 bales Sericea
hay, rained on for week after
baling, makes rich mulch, 50c
bale; also, some unbaled mul-
ch. W. F. Keenan, Rt. 1, Ros-
well, Ph. 993-6587. :

Choice Ccastal Bermuda
hay, highly fertilized, no
weeds, second cutting this
week, 1 to 100 tons. J.T.
Moore, Jr., Rt. 3, Box 142,
Vidalia, Ph. 537-3477.

Coastal Bermuda hay from
soil tested fields, fertilized ac-
cording to recommendations.
Pick up at farm, or can de-
liver in 6 ton loads. R. L.
Jackson, c/o Flint River
Farms, Rt. 1, Hwy. 54, Jones-
boro. Ph. DR. 8-2245.

Lg. quantity of high guality
Coastal Bermuda hay for sale
out of field or barn, reason-
able prices. Winton C. Harris,
Rt. 1, Screvens, Ph. 584-2312
(Odum).

Poultry & Eggs

FOR SALE











Wild Mallard ducks,
trio; young Guineas, all
sizes: also, white Guinea eggs,
Lbs $1.50. As HH, -Ganierst.,
P. O. Box 223, Game U ses

-stock: B

$7.50 | Rd




















buyer pay express.
exander, 307 E McCa ty
Sandersville

ey ;

150 White Rode. ullet
and $1. ea. (3 mos. old);
25 mixed Bantams, $
Mrs. H. E. Daniel, 3847 |
ing Rd., Decatur, Ph. B
8267 (not collect).








- Pound size Nigger Rot
heads, Blue Cubans, $8.
trio. Grady Thomas, Blan



Must sell aaa
Kaki Campbell ducks.
see and make onto
for 1/4 and 1/2 off.
white, 1
Cornish Bantams,
Rock, R.: I. Reds, Silver S
gle Hamburg Bantams,
type R. I. Reds and Buff
pington, also young pulle
Partridge Rock. Buff Or
ton. Charles B. Summe:
Lee Rd., _ Mableton.




8 Farah Silky hens
2 Silky roosters; also,

peafowl. W. C. Payton
Toad. College Park, Ph.











~Games: Bevan
(pure); Roundheads ~
and ee Roundhead-% H
(Peacombed), quail to- a
size, $4. ea.; $10. trio.
selection. Mrs. A. L. H
Warren St., NE, Atlanta i
378-2990.

Pit Games:




Red or

: hens: 1/4 Hennie
falcon hens, $

$10. No-trades:.-
Garrett, Box 56, Gaines




~ Purebred games
and 25 hens; als
young chicks, all siz All
Bae price. E. B. Thon
Rt. 3, Lithonia. ; :

> Mist sell, 1962 hath














cocks; also, pr.
Erkel Francolins
1961 hatch _ White )
Bantams. J. F. Ginn, 2:
Cloverdale Dr., SE, Ata

16, Ph. MA 2- 6797.

Wild Mallard dake a
ea.; domestic Mallard drak
$1.50 ea.; white call drak
$2. ea. Ship Exp. Col.,
COD. Paul W. Barwick, |
3 peor. Pa Or Box |
Ph. CA. 6-4402 (not cols





out sh
Red; silver Du
wing O. a Dark Corn
Bantams; 2 black Coc
roosters; pr. Golden. Sebrigl
Wheaton O. E. and Black
Jap roosters, pcos
priced. M. Warren,
Tl Flat Shoals Rd., Sha 5
lanta 16, Ph. MA. 7- 693 39.

8 full-blooded Red Fal
pit game cockerals, k
Diese: overstocked,
duced $3. ea., or all
Soto and 2% months
also, young blue Racing F
eons, pen raised, $1.50
$2.50: pr. J: B. Busha, &2
Burroughs Ave.. SE, atl
15, Ph: 622- 0934. (not
lect).

oS





| Paley. Gam
Fowl & Egg:

WANTED





Want to swap Jumbo Ri
neck pheasants for Tenne:
Red quail; or California V
jey quail, or eggs. Prefer bi
James D. Phillips, P. ve
202, Flowery Branch. as



Want one pair ea. of Ww

jj duck and Mandarin ot

Blythe ;












Pe Sareea