Commissioner
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 10,
1962
NUMBER 6
Fall Farm Land Edition
COMING WEEK OF OCTOBER 24th
NOTICE TO
ADVERTISERS
All persons wishing to advertise flowers, plants or
her vegetative material in the Market Bulletin must have
re to do so. Most all advertisers have been issued
permit which has a permit Number
on the form.
WANTED
ddleaged lady wants
farm work and will
; invalid, in exchange
oom, board and $30. wk.
: Mrs. E. Harrington,
ees Nicholls. -
man, three yrs.
cultural college and farm
d wishes to become asso-
ted with beef cattle ranch.
pable of managing, or as-
ting management.
uth Georgia. Bill Hodgson,
16 Langhorn St.. SW, At-
White single man, 6 yrs.
good health, able and
ng worker wants job do-
: d of farm work.
k or smoke. Need room,
d and small salary. James
m oa 308 St. John SW, At-
Ey aes mother wants job
Hampton area look-
fter laying hens in ex-
ge for room or 3-room
and small salary. Ruth
oses, Rt. 3, Lithonia.
Married white man, 32 yrs.
one small child, wants
eferences. Want
use and reasonable salary.
on A, Paces. 300 Wood-
SE, c/o Mrs. Sad-
BS vi aa
die Saddler, Atlanta 12.
Experienced dairyman
uld like to take complete
ge of dairy farm with
to 100 acres. Must have 5
room house wired for
ic pega R. Tippens, P.
. Monticello.
Prefer.
Mrs.
-' ble, non drinker,
White man, age 37, with
small family wants job tend-
ing layers on poultry farm.
Honest, dependable, sober
and will work for reasonable
~wkly salary. Party answer-
ing must not drink. Will need
to be moved to 3-4 room house
wired for electric stove. State
numiber of hens and salary in
first letter. Charlie Murdock,
Rt. 3, Dogwood Dr. Summer-
ville. (No telephone calls.) ~
Dairyman, aged 50, with 33
yrs. experience wants job for
self and wife running Surge
milking parlor of 40-50 cows.
Prefer North Georgia. Non
drinker, can give reference 5
states, Need 3-room house or
trailer to live in. A. R. Sned-
egar, Rt. 3, Fayetteville.
Want job on farm as day
laborer. Son can drive tractor
amd truck, has license. Will
consider helping with house-
keeping and light farm
chores. Drinkers need not re-
ply, we are sober and honest.
gd.) rarker, cnt, 1)
Dougilasville,
Man, 33 yrs. old, good
health honest and dependa-
wants job
taking care of invalid, or as
caretaker. Roy Nuss, 228
Barber St., Athens.
White man 45 yrs old wants
job working with chickens
and layers. Honest, sober and
hard worker. Can drive trac-
tor and do general machine
work. Need work at once.
Grant Dickerson, Rt. 3, Toc-
coa,
Farm Help:
_ Want single, sober and re-
liable colored man for light
farming and yard work tor
salary, room and board. J. H.
Donaidson, Rt. 1, Fort Valley,
ao East on St. Hwy. No.
Want unencumbered white
woman to live in farm home,
help with light farm chores
and be companion to elderly
lady. Only one in family.
Small salary and live as one
oft family. Mis. H. C, Clem-
ents, Rt. 1, Hazlehurst, Ph.
FR 5-2998.
Need at _once, white mid-
die-aged lady to live in home,
do light farm chores and care
for elderly lady for salary and
board. Mrs. Charles Miles, Rt.
1, Lake Harbin Rd., Morrow,
Fh. 478-6888.
Want sober, reliable man
with family to work 3000 tur-
pentine boxes. Winter job
available and 5 room house
on school bus and mail route.
M. L. Williamson, Rt. 2, Vi-
dalia.
Want man to work small
erop with mule on 50/50 ba-
sis. Must be reliable and a
worker. 6 acres cotton, 11 of
peanuts and 10 of corn. State
number in family and how
much needed to furnish per
month. W. A. Pisgers, Rt 42;
Cordele.
Want family man to do
general farm work and look
after laying hens. Prefer two
in family to work. Will pay
$6. per day and furnish house
with wader, wired for electric
stove. L. C. Grooner, Rt. 1,
Ludowici.
Need sharecropper for high
quality farm two miles from
Claxton, Georgia, for 7 acres
tobaceo, 26-1/2 cotton, 15
peanuts, 125 corn, requiring
large work force and your
machinery and equipment.
Must furnish self and will
need references. Large 9-
room house available. State
ages, No telephone calls. B. E.
Daniel, M. D., P.O. Box 209,
Live Oak, Fla. (Ga. tax pay-
er and land owner.)
Want white woman to do
light farm work and house-
keeping, cooking, washing and
ironing for private room,
Doar dan GO >l0.00;- per
week. E. E. McGahee, Rt. 1,
Box 163. Dearing.
~ Want reliable man to op-
erate dairy farm, honest, so-
ber and willing to work. Six
room house, running water
and wired for elec. stove ava-
ilable on school bus route.
Apply in handwriting stating
age. Three references requir-
ed. Mrs. B. R. Vo:
26, Monticello.
yles, Box
Oct.
ABAC, Tifton.
Oct.
Tifton.
Oct.
Tifton.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Nov.
Noy.
Nov.
Agricultural
CALENDAR
9 Steer Feeding and Marketing Short Course,
23 Rural Area Development Short Course,
30 Wildlife Management Short Course,
1 Pecan Short Course, ABAC, Tifton.
6 - Tobacco Short Course, ABAC, Tifton.
7 Risks That Can Bankrupt and How to Handle
Them, ABAC, Tifton.
8 Broiler Short Course, ABAC, Tifton.
9 Egg Production Short Course, ABAC, Tifton.
13 Forestry Short Course, ABAC, Tifton.
ABAC,
ABAC,
Want settled, honest, mid-
die-aged couple with own in-
come to do farm chores, car-
penter and repair work in ex-
change for rent-free house,
wired for elec. stove (no bath
er hot water, pay own light
bill) located 2 mi. fom coun-
try town on mail and school
bus route. Mrs. Lillie M.
Mashburn, Rt. 3, Jasper.
Want working foreman for
So. Georgia farm with knowl-
edge of general farm equip-
ment, exp. in corn, peanuts,
general row crop farming and
with small family. House with
plumbing and elec. on school
bus and mail Rt. No drinkers.
Give age, number in family:
Lester Varn, Rt. 3, Box 530,
Albany, Ph. HE 5-8621 (no | y;
Want farm maintenance
man in good physical cond.
to do ordinary -mechanical
work, simple. welding, etc.,
able to drive tractor and do
other farm work. Good house
available on school bus route.
No drinkers. Jack Willis, Rt.
2. Folkston.
Want man 30- 45 yi yrs. 's. old
with family as foreman for
900 acre farm. Must be sober,
reliable and experienced with
hogs, cattle, machinery, and
know how to castrate and
vaccinate, mix and grind feed
and keep records of breeding
and feeding for salary and
share of profits. Give qualifi-
cations and references. D. L.
Fountain, P. O. Drawer 878,
Warner Robins.
Want refined, healthy, mid-
dle-aged white woman for
light farm work, cooking, and
caring partly for woman in
wheelchair. Live as one of
family for room, board and
reasonable salary. State age
and particulars. Miss Nettie
Rianchard, 2282 Wrightsboro
Rd., Augusta.
Want young man with high
school educaiion to do gen,
farm work and drive tractor
who can make own adjust-
ments and minor repairs, must
be sober and reliable. S. L,
Calfee, P.O. Box 145, _ Boston,
Want white Christian wo-
man 50-60 yrs. in good health
to live in and do light farm
work, and keep house for
man and mother for room,
bcard and $50. month salary.
Mrs; D;.P. Till, 57 Pelham
Rd oS Columbus.
Want experienced dairy
man with small family under
45 yrs: to help at dairy. Must
be honest, scber, depsndable
and clean. O. E. Johnston Jr.,
1390 View Rd., Conley, Ph,
MA 2- 3468 after 8 PYM.
Want married, honest, so=
ber and reliable man on sal-
ary basis, to look after small
herd of beef cattle and hogs;
and to keep up fence and tend
35-40 acres of corn, and feed.
| References required, come see
before trade. Can start now,
J. A. Lowery, Rt. 4, Eastman,
Want working foreman for
ege farm who drives truck,
tractor and to make deliveries.
Want dependable and honest
man in good health. Good sal-
ary offered to right man. Ira
i. Dopson, Rt 2; = Box 132,
Machen, Ph, 468-6058 (Mon-
ticello, no collect calls).
Want family man under 45
yrs. of age to work on poul-
try farm in South Georgia.
Must be in good health and
not drink. Modern house
wired for electric gas
stove. F, G. Shivers, 3
Shivers.
or
Rt.
Want white Christian. wo-
man to live in home with el-
derly couple and do light farm
work for roomy, board and
reasonable salarWgReed Wil-
iam sabes 32 Powt er Springs.
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| commercial business,
Old fashioned varigated
Hollyhock, 6, $1.; Butterfly
rbushes, 6, $1.5 Holly bushes,
Cedar, and white Dogwood, 6,
$1.; well rooted Crabapple
Square trees, 5, ei ae native
i Azaleas, 5, $1.; pink running
Georgia Rose bushes, 4, $1.; Daylilies,
orange, _ $1. purple ~Lilac
. bushes, 4. $1.; Rain Lilies, 6,
Notices of farm produce || $1. Plus postage. Mrs. P. Mal-
and appurtenance; admissible
under postage regulations in-
serted ome time on each re-
quest.
No notice or advertisement
will be accepted fom any
any
commercial businessman, any
company or organization li-
censed as a commercial busi-
ness or doing business under
a trade name or _ business
nor from any indivi-
business name.
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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-
achi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville,
Per. 305.
Emperor and Sir Watkins
bulbs, four cents ea. Del. in
Ga., no checks. No order filled
for less than 25 bulbs. Per.
185. Mrs. Mary Mitchell, Rt.
38, North Goddard Rd.,
Lithonia.
White Dogwood, 18-36 in.,
$35. C; Crepe Myrtle, dwarf,
dark red, white, purple, 18
in. to 4 ft., $37. C; Violets,
Royal Robe, White Perfection
(pure white) $6. C. 50c post-
age. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Rt.
3. Greenville, Per. 160.
Hybrid Daylilies: Linda,
Port, Gold Dust, Mikado, 7
Seas, J. T. Russell, Demon,
Sammy Russell, Theron, Sly-
via, Warpath, Redhead, Pur-
ple Waters, Mrs. Wyman,
Pride of Houston, Baronet,
Minnie, Lena Hoover, Mary
Guenther, Kwanso, 25 ea., or
$2.50 doz. Damp pkg. bonus
plants, labeled, add postage
under $5. Mrs. Claude
Kimsey, Hiawassee, Per. 142.
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by Georgia Department of Agriculture.. Entered as second
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Address all notics and advertisements to EDITOR OF
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Admiral Byrd Daisy plants,
large plants. fine stock, damp
packed in sturdy boxes, plant
now for large flowers with
|long stems, $1.35 doz., p.p.
Per. 157. Mrs. Ruth Haynie,
Rt. 2, Box 478, Augusta, Ph.
RE 6-8349.
Pot plant cuttings, 25 asstd.,
$1.25; Pussy Willow_and asst.
colors of monthly Rose cut-
tings, 75 doz., p.p.; old fash-
ioned lavender col. Rose cut-
ting free, good all year. Mrs.
wy S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adel, Per.
Thrift, all colors except
Farm Help
WANTED
Want working farm fore-
man with knowledge of to-
bacco and livestock, Weekly
salary basis. W.C. Hughes, Rt.
3, Valdosta, Ph. CH 4-1562.
Flowers
FOR. SALE
Hardy Stephanotis, 2, $1.00
_(small); large, $1.00 ea. Lem-
on Lilies, 3, $1.00; Iris, Golden
Ruffles, large light blue, 3,
$1;00. Per: 77, Mrs. H. B.
Clower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.
2 dif. trailing Coleus, 4 dif.
Sultanas, white, pink Oxalis,
Amarylhis seedlings, all root-
ed, 2 dif. Geranium cuts, 8 dif.
Cactus, 10c ea3 Madonna
Lilies, 25c ea.; red Spider
Lilies, Tub rose, 15c ea.; blue
Violets, Butter and Eggs, mix-
ed Iris, 35c doz.; Sword and
solid leaf Ferns, 35c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams,
Rt. 1, Box 44, Lawrenceville.
Per. 138.
Cactus, Peanut,
Chicks, opuntia pads three
types, 3, 50c; Special, Bryo-
phyllum (air plant) and 2
types Bry. pinnatus, small, 5c
Hen and
ea. or 6, 25c. Extra plants
with $1. order. Add postage.
Per. 393. Mrs. Sherman L.
Adams, 1018 Purina Dr.,
Gainesville.
Daffodils; Emperors, $4.00}
C, Sir Watkins, $2.00 C, p. p.;
Seed: Calif. Poppy, red, pink,
yellow and orange, dbl. white
Fever Few, Phlox, Twinkle
Star and plain, tspnfull., 10c
plus stamped envelope. No
checks. Per. 181. Mrs. M. M.
Kelley, Rt. 3, Lithonia.
Dbl. yellow Cannas, mixed
fall Pinks, mixed Verbenas,
Tiger Lily bulblets, 50c doz.;
Baby Breath, rooted, 3, 50
Tiger Lily bulbs, Red Spider
Lily bulbs, $1. doz.; pink
_ Thrift, rooted, 50c, 100. sprigs,
add postage. No stamps or
checks. Per. 119. Mrs. Perlene
Roper, Rt. 7, Seles
Seed: Penny Royal, 25c
cup; Heart leaf, 30 cup;
Horsemint, 35 2 lb. lard box
6 fine dif. Col. Daylilies:
Blk. Prince, Cabellero, Cherry
Red, Peach Blush, Purple
Waters, Baggot, bicolor, $1.00;
lt. blue or deep purple Iris, 8,
$1.00; pink or white Oxalis
bulbs, 4, 25c; Thanksgiving
rooted Cactus, 5, $1.00; Ig.Js
sweet purple Violets, 50c doz.;
blooming size Gardenia, 75c
ea. Not less than $1.0 orders.
Add 35c postage on ea. $1.00
order. Per. 347. Mrs. R. J.
Felming, Rt. 2, Lincolnton.
100 Milk and Wine Lilies,
large size, 20c-25c ea. cannot
ship; 12 Trish Junipers, 12-14
in., 35 ea.; Shasta Daisies,
$1.00 2 doz.: Daylilies, $3.00
doz.; Iris: Happy Birthday,
Party Dress, Truly Yours,
Glittering Gold, $1.00 ea;
Mary Randall, $1.75. Add 35c
postage; also,
Muscadine, $1.50 ea., Nov.
del., 35c postage. Per. 11. Mrs.
Lona Tallant, Lula.
Pink Thrift, 50c; pot Hyd-
rangeas, 25c-50c; Privet He-
dge rooted, one cent each;
light royal blue fall Daisies,
10c; 3, 25c; Woodsbine,
Scotchbrooms, Lavender Lo-
cust, 25; Chinese bamboo,
red flowering Crab, 50c; dif.
colors Chrysanthemums,
Grape Hyacinths, Drakeshead,
25c doz. Per. 54. Mrs. Tom
Harkins, Mountain City.
Jumbo Swiss giant Pansy
plants, $1.50, 50; $2.50, 100;
Easter Lily bulbs, $1. 50 doz.;
rooted white Geraniums, Alu-
minum plant, Maiden Hair,
Fern, 3, $1.00; Marconi, Die-
ners, dbl. Shasta Daisy, $1.25
doz., add 35c postage. Mixed
Daffodil bulbs, Emperor, Em-
press, King Alfred. Athens
$10.00 C. express collect. Mrs.
J. W. Jones, 301 Porter St..
Madison. Per. 49.
Georgia Easter Lily bulbs,
40 bushels certified planting
stock. Permit Mr.
Monee, R
full; Fever few, 25c pk. Add| 97.
New Dearing
blue, 50c; running foot, yard
wide, blue, $5. rooted, p.p. on
any $3. order in Ga.; Day-
liis from Jernagin garden;
Iris from Walter Marx; Calif.
blue Violets, $2. bunch. Per.
Mrs: -Z= D: Dodd, -Rt-- 1,
Box 223, Alpharetta.
postage. Mrs. Ruby Logan,
Rt. 1, River Rd. Turners}; Daylily landscape special:
Store, Lithia Springs. unlabeled mixed colors, 50,
$3.; 100, $5.50; labeled, 20
cif., $4.; 40, $7.; Bearded Iris,
unlabeled, $2.50 doz.; Butter-
fly einaes alge 35 ue Lily
of the Valley, 5, ; blue
_| Salvia, 10, $1.; red Hibiscus,
50c. Add 35c postage on or-
ders Aes $5. Per. 101. Wal-
a Jackson, 1123 Vickers
SE Atlanta.
aes small plants, apes
med. $1.; large, $3. Must
come after eee, plants;
Thrift, pink, $1.25 C; Christ-
mas Cactus, 30c; Abelia, 10c
cuting, p.p. Per. 308. Mrs. Ag-
gie Hamil, 421 Wilson Ave.,
Bremen.
Double and_ single Lark-
spur, 10c pk.; blue Perennial
Daisies, 10c pk.; Lantana
seed, 10 pk.; red, white and
pink double Geranium cut-
tings, 10c ea., for as many as
5, 15 postage; Martin Gourd
>| seed, 25c pk. and self-address-
ed, stamped envelope on all.
Per. 316. Mrs. W. W. Cauthen,
Buchanan.
Single blue Hyacinth, bloom
size, 20, $1.;-Emp. and Em-
press Daffodil bulbs, bloom
size, 2 doz., $1.; Royal Robe
Violets, 20, $1. Add 30c post-
age. No orders under $1. fill-
ed. Per. 75. Mrs. R. P. Stein-
heimer, Brooks.
Latham red Rasberry. plants,
6.2: $12 pipe ine:-Ga: sPerc Bia)
Joseph Abernathy, Yatesville
Rd.. Barnesville.
Hemlock Jaurels, white pine,
wild Cherokee rose, 2-3. ft.,
$3. doz.; Globe Arborvitae,
16-29 in., $4. doz.; Moss Rose,
$1. Moss packed, p.n. Per. 187.
Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge.
White pine; Hemlock Lau-
rels, Rhododendrons, 2-3 ft.,
$3. doz.; Globe Arborvitae,
15-20 in., $4. doz.; deep pink
large Phlox, 2 doz.,
vacked, v.p. Per. 186, Sadie
Wilson, Biue Ridge.
_2-tone yellow, January
biooming Buttercups, white
sweet scented cluster April
Daffodils Star of Bethlehem,
January and March bells, 3
doz., $2.; Also, Cannas, Cin-
mamon_ vine, seed,
-|leaf Sultana
$1. Moss
Yellow Mums, $1.50 doz.:
orange Daylilies, Irish lilies,
1.50 doz.; blueberry bushes,
1.25 doz.; sellew and red
plum bushes, 3, $1. foe post-
age. Per. 360. Mrs. E. L Gray,
Rt. 1, Bremen.
African Violets at home, 10
mi. N. of Carrollton, near
Center Point store. All col-
ors and blooming, 50c pot.
Mrs. L. P. Ivey, Rt. 1, Bre-
men, Per. 256. 5
Hollyhock seed, Calif. Won-
der and Cayanne pepper seed,
10e with stamped envelope;
mixed colors Per. Phlox, Hol-
lyhock, Hen and Biddy, 10c
ea.; white, pink, blue and
fern leaf Spirea;- Potentilla,
red, purple, pink and white
Althae, red, pink and white
bush Honey Suckle, Snow-
ball, red, purple, pink, blue
and white Crepe Myrtle, For-
sythea, He and white Hy-
drangea, 4, $1. Add postage.
Per. 201. Mrs. T. K. Moore,
Sr., Rt. 3, Canton.
Asst. pot flower cuttings,
20. $i... rad Hollyhock seed;
mixed Sweet William seed;
mixed Hibiscus seed; db
Salmon pink Poppy seed, 25
pkg.; Lemon lilies, 75c doz.;
Madonna lilies, 4, 1. Add 25
postage on bulbs and cuttings.
Per 88. Mrs. J. H. Gable, Rt.
3, Cedartown.
Purple, blue and white Vio-
lets; blue fall Daisies; small
and large Shasta Daisies; la-
vender Peppermint; red
Horsemint; white and pink
Yarrow; Gooseneck; Agerat-
um; Montbretia; asstd. Chry-
santhemums; asstd. Iris; 6 dif.
kinds Orange Daylilies, dbl.
and singles, all 50c doz. Add
postage. Permit 14. Mrs. Ned
Burrell, Rabun Gap.
Blazing Star (red color)
tree seed, also, few Mimosa
tree seed, for sale or trade
for cro. pieces, honey, small
dwarf hedge on Nigger
Round Head game eggs. Make
offer. Lillie M. Mathis, 4757
1ith Ave., Columbus.
Pink Per. Phlox, 50c doz.;
Geraniums, Speckled leaf and
Maple leaf Beefsteak Begonia
cuttings, 20c ea.; varigated
and Fuchsia,
rooted, 30 ea.; dbl. red and
white with red center Althea.
Oak Hydrangea, Snowballs
and old time yellow Rose, 50c
ea.; Rain and Spider Lilies,
$1.00 doz. Permit 79. Mrs. Lee
Cromer, Rt. 1, Box 74, Roy-
ston.
Sally at the Gate, pink
Thrift, Lavender, mixed col.
Mums, 15c doz.; white with
yellow center Narcissus, 20
doz.; Chaster and fall Daisies,
Lemon Lilies, lg. lavender,
light and dark blue and white
Iris and Golden Glow, 50c
doz.; Red Hot Poker, small,
25c ea.; large, 50c ea. Add
postage. Permit 15. Mrs. O.
W. Martin, Rabun Gap.
King Alfred and Dutchess
of Windsor Jonquils, $1.00 C.
Cannot ship. Permit 418. Mrs.
Bessie Bennett, Rt. 3, 6362 E.
Ponce de Leon Ave., Stone
Mountain, Ph. 469-9507.
Blue and white Siberian
Tris, Shasta Daisies, Narcissus,
Jonquils, 35c doz.; Butterfly
bush, Almonds, Anthony
Waterer, Spring Glory For-
sythia, 25c ea.: 3; 50c; old
fashioned pink bush _ type
Roses, 50c; large bearded Iris,
dif. colors, 50c. doz.; grass
Pinks. 3 colors, 10 ea., 3, 25c.
Per. 55. Varilla Quarterman,
Mountain City.
Spider Lilies, 50c
Magnolias in pots, 8-12 in.,
$1.00 ea.; Gardenias in pots,
75 ea.; large red Cannas and
yellow with red spotches, five
cents ea.; King Alfred Nar-
cissus, 75c doz., at my house,
will not ship. Per. 3. Mrs.
Mary E: Hudson, Rt. 2, Macon,
Ph. SH-3-5884.
Mixed col. Iris,
mixed fall bulbs,
April blooming Narcissus,
$1.50 C.; also, dried flowers,
$1.00 box. Permit 169. Mrs.
John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.
Admiral Byrd Daisy plants,
$1.25 doz.; Loquat plants, 10
25, $1.25;
$1.50> C.;
2|in. high, ope oe: Both p.
rmit 309
doz.:.
Travitia, flamingo
salmon; La Bohe
pink, 6, $2.00; Per. P.
fuchsia, salmon, lilac,
pink, etc., 4 strong
$1. 25; few mallow type
iscus, sev. colors, 6, $1.00
poppy seed, many color:
tspn. Per. 2. Mrs. C. ae
ner, 1807 Vinson Hwy.
ledgeville. A
All kinds ~Narcissus,
fodils, Jonquils $1.50
$12.50 M.; white, pink
yellow Calla Lilies, Cr
Hybrid, Amaryllis and A
le Lilies, 3, $1.00; Butte
Lily, 5 kinds Daylilies, re
and white Spider Lily and.
col. Flay Lilies, $1.50
Imp. Shasta Daisy, 50c
Permit 354. Mrs. J. E. Hi
Rt. 4, Quitman.
New variety Iris, Me
Red, one root, $5.00;
vance, Tiffany Iris and
Lilies, $1.00 doz; S
Iris, dk. blue and white,
1. doz.; Hedge Rose, $5.00
Mt. Ivy, Ga. State Rose, Do
wood, Sweetshrub, red Sho
make, Wintergreen, ~elloy
bell, Scotchbroom, 25c
Add postage. Permit 388.
| Thad Watson; Rabun a8
6 colors Cannas, $1. :
14 colors Cannas labeled, *
75; 25 kind Daylilies, 25 e:
Ameryllis, Milk and
lilies, red Spider Lilies, U
brella Palm, 25 ea.; Tu
Narcissus and Daffodils,
doz. Add_ postage. Pe:
Mrs. W. E. Wooten,
Box 150, Camilla.
6 cols. Verbena, Lem
Lilies and Cushion Mums,
red Thrift, each 20, $1.0
rooted Geraniums, $1.00
pink Cannas, 25; 2 Strij
Grass, 25c; big spotted
Begonia, 50c; Daylilies, 5, $
pink Oxallis, five cents a
10c. Add postage. Permit |
Mrs. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1,
Box, 64-A, Royston.
Boston, Sword, Maiden Hi
and Artillery ferns, 30c. |
red, white, rose, pi
Geraniums; dbl. red Begonia
pink, red, rose and pink Bro.
everblooming Begonias; se
mon, pink, white, red, laven
er, Sultanas; purple Fuchsi
Coleus; Joseph Coat; Christ-
mas and Thanksgiving Cact
all 20c ea.; Permit 143. M
| W. H. Rice, Rt. 1, Royston
Bird of Paradise s
Night blooming Cereus
Lantanas, 50c ea.; Hen a
Biddy and Japanese Pp
Cushion, 25c ea.; dried flo
ers, rabbit tobacco _bloo:
Queen Anns Lace, Sunflow
seed pod, Cattail, Sw
grass, Goldenrod and Bi
dock, 6, $1.00. Permit 22.
H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 3, Spart
Sage plants, nice la
roots, $1.00 bunch; Alth Sy
12. in. sto 8 ft-s truck load all
col. baby breath fern, 75c
ornamental Lily bulbs, 25
ea.; Regal Lily, 50 per bul!
Cherokee Rambler Rose, 75
ea. Permit 390. Rachel Tuck,
Box 74, Tate.
Dbl. Orange and single yel.
low Daylilies, 75 doz.; Spid
Lilies, $1.00 doz.; 30 asstd.
plant cuttings; also,
large plants in cans that ean:
not be shipped. Permit 173.
Mrs. W. J. Dimon, Rt. 1, Box
71, Woodland.
Daylilies: Potentate, Powis
er Puff, Midwest Maiesty,
Colonial Dame, Killarny Lass, |
Princess, Skylark, Roya
Ruby, Garnett Robe, Pir
Damask, Salmon Sheen, Red
Velvet, Mission Bells, Maid
Marion, Revolute, each, 50_
ea.; $5.00 doz.; Iris: 12 label-
ed, $2.00; 12 not labeled,
| $1.25; my selection of 12 Day-
lilies, $2.50. Add 40c postag
Permit 154. Mrs. M. P. Comma
Re. 1, Washington. :
Ligustrums, 4
ral, $1.50, doz; Sorc dwa
blue Per. Phlox; wate Pi
Camdytuft and N. Nandinas,
50 doz; $7. 50 C.; English Iv
Vinea Minor; biue and_
Thrift; white.
berry,
00 or more Catalpa seed
d $10. at my farm. O. E.
aw ford , Rt. 3, Barnesville.
. 18-24 in., dwarf Box-
d (Suffruticose) about as
oad as high, very reasona-
Fy
Greenville, Ph, DR
125 each named Iris and
lilies: Daylilies labeled,
ds, gold, canary, pinks,
arlets, purples, yellows, bi-
lors and rose, 25c ea.; $2.50
Tris, 12 labeled, "$1. 50;
labeled $1.00 doz.; white
everfew, 75c doz.; Leri-
e, lavender blooms, 75 Cx
liyhocks, mixed, $1.00 doz.
d 40c. eae Permit 19.
s. F. M. Combs, Washing.
: Evangeline, Mt.
Breeze, Spitfire, Pink
pee and Peach Blow, 35c
ea., or 3, $1.; Mikado, Purple
aters, Baronet, Briarcliff,
da, Princess and_ Mary
er, 50c ea.; Trail of
Id, Erie, Jr., and Royal
5e ea.; Asstd. seed-
best varieties,
aller one yr. size 50c doz.
iope. $1. doz. p.p. and bon-
-s.| postage. Mrs.
Conaway, Box 143, Guy-
Mix color Princes Feather, | +
5 color seed, 25c pkt.; Poppy
, pink and rose, dbl., 25c
? Tris, mix color, $1. 25
mix color Cushion
$1.25 doz. Per. 110.
cc. Gentry, Rt. 3, Cal-
C
Tris: blues, reds, yellows,
d bi-colors, $1. doz.; Gol-
Glow, 25 ea; Night
looming Cereus, everbloom-
Begonias and other pot
nts, 15, $1.; Shrimp plants,
bloom all -winter, all
zes, 20c-65c. Add postage
ders under $1.50 Per.
Ela M. Moore, /o
Griffin, Cataula.
ced bulbs: yellow Nar-
Buttercups, 2 - toned
bl. Daffodils, Butter and
Pee: paper white Nar-
3 doz. $1.; yellow
Banksia and Dr. Van-
et, one yr. old Rose bush-
-75 ea.; yellow and white
dy Banksia, Dr. Vanfleet,
A y Wallace, City of York,
1 ean Piller, rose cuttings,
doz.; white Confederate
ellow Florida Jasmines,
tage. Per, 36.
inson, Box 104,
-Philodendrons,
s Jew, 30c punch; Be-
ias, Thurstonia, Guinea
Ruffle leaf and Fish
ale ferns, 65; Airplane vari.
inum plants, 40c; 30 dif.
nds Cactus, 45 and up.
d postage. Per. 65. Mrs.
Mashburn, Cumming.
Uncertified Ga. Easter Lily
bulbs, ae size 15c-35c ea.;
veral bu. planting stock,
bu. Per, 408. Dwight
DY Fayetteville, Ph. 461-
ed Spirea, Snowball, Al-
ond, Kerria, Japonica, Abel-
vhite and purple Lilaes,
yacinth bulbs, blooming
e, old fashion dbl. ages
$1.25 p.p. Per. 12, Mrs.
pee Rt. 3, Dawson-
onquil bulbs, 50c doz.,
ee pL. 2D ae
ae Chrysanthemums,
doz.; blue Iris, 40 doz.;
rooted Easter Lilies, 4,
kinds box ~ "flowers,
Sultana, Coleus,
rns, 10 cutting:
- | roots,
-tyard Dr., N.. E:,
Ss,
MARKET. BULLETIN
; Pink Thrift, 50e C., or $2.,
500, plus 40 postage. Per. 128.
H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 2917 Pan-
thersville Rd., Ellenwood.
Red Ozer Dogwoods; yel-
low Weigela; dbl. Rose of
Sherron; pink, white, violet,
orchid, deep red, old rose,
Sweet Shrub, pink Althea, 50
ea.; white Hydrangea, $1. ea.;
Daylilies, yellow Primrose, 6,
0c; Cacti, Worlds ree Pat-
ty Cake, Corncob, 50c. Add
vostage. Mrs. ee Fowler,
Rt. 2, Ellijay. Per. 93.
Plants: Sweet Williams,
garden Pinks, 35c doz.; Lov-
fing Tangle, 25; Seed: dbl.
pink Poppies, mix Sweet Wil-
liams, all colors, Sherry Pop-
pies, Carnation Pinks, mix
Larkspur, Blanket flower,
blackberry Lily, 25 tblspn.-
full. Add postage. Per. 53,
Mrs. Lizzie Crawford, 18
Crawford St., Ellijay.
Strong, well rooted giant
Admiral Byrd Daisy plants,
$1.50 doz.; 24, $2.50; 50, $4.;
100, $7.; dbl white Spice Pinks,
$2. doz; 25, $3.50; blue Per-
ennial Creeping Phlox (not
Thrift) $1.50 doz.; 25, $2.75;
large size, mixed color Tri-
toma (red hot poker) 6, $2.;
12e SBvip, ers ck (0; Mrs.
S. Searbrough. 2869 Church
St., East Point.
Dark pink and purple and
light pink Crepe Myrtle; yel-
low thornless Rose, all good
4, $1.; fish scale Be-
Geraniums, 50c ea.;
Butterfly bush, 4, $1. Add
F. M. Turner,
Rt. 6, Gainesville: Per. 295.
Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1.;
red, white, blue and pink
Thrift; 6 col. Verbena, $1.
doz.: $5. C; Jonquils, April
blooming Narcissus bulbs, $2.
C.; $15. M; pink Sweet Wil-
l:ams, blue Iris, blue Violets,
hardy Phlox, orange Ruffle
Daylilies. 2 doz., $1.50; $4. C
Lemon Daylilies, 25 ea.- Add
postage. Per. 64. Mrs. Janie
Ellis, Box 23, Grantville.
Thrift, Liriope, Vinca Min-
girs popes Ore English Ivy, $4.50
Ce "Biackbarry Taiyo $l .00:
Violets, mixed colors,
$1. abs: Dwarf blue Phlox,
$1. doz. Per. 140, Lois Wood-
ruff. Greenville.
Mimosa seed. 1/2 cun,
plus postage. Mrs. A, C.
son, Glennville.
Daylilies: Blk. Prince, Co-
untry Pride, Painted Lady,
Hyperion, Autumn Red, Mt.
Vernon, Bernice Russell,
Georgia, Bess Vestal, Gold
Cup, Caballero, Starlight, 50c
ea., or $5.00 doz.; Tiger Lily
and Tritoma, 3, $1. 00; also, 25
dif. Daylilies, $2. 50 doz. Bonus
plants, labeled, damp pk., p. p.
on $5.00 orders. Per. 370. Miss
June Kimsey, Hiawassee.
Flowers
WANTED
gonia,
25
Col-
Want. 500 or more rooted
cuttings of tall, dbl. white,
Matricaria (Feverfew) and
varigated Liriope plants. Ad-
vise price, quantity, etc. Mrs.
Ruth Roberts, Rt. 4, Box 320-
A, Albany.
Want German Iris, true to
name, Helen Louise, Rasp-
berry Ribbon, Queens Lace,
Tarragona and Hurricane.
State price and if post paid.
Mrs. C. J. Koppe, 2694 Boule-
Atlanta 17.
Want old time single blue
and white Hyacinths. State
_| price. Hal Wightman, c/o Hal
and Eds, Albany.
Want large quantity of
varigated, green and white
P.| stripped, border grass known
as Liriope. This grows in
thick clumps with purple
flowers in summer. C. A.
Rowland, Jr., 430 Milledge
Terr., Athens, Ph. LI. 3-9946.
Want all color Spider or
Rain lilies that bloom in the
|spring. H. J. Bower, Rt. 1,
Covington.
Want one Begonia, round
leaf with yellow spots on it.
Mrs. Annee Barfoot, 1704
Moore Ave., Augusta.
0.|17 tires, tubes
Equipment
_8N_ Ford tractor with 2
disc Dearborn plow, Bush
and Bog harrow, mower and
wood saw, all in good cond.
and reasonably priced. R. H.
Bottoms, Williamson.
Late TD-14A International
with cable bullgrader, new
type front idlers and rebuilt
walking gear. new cond.,
ready for work, $3500. Rufus
Collins, Manassas. Ph. 557-
4235 (Reidsville).
John Deere M. T. tractor
complete with dise plow, har-
row, and two row planter and
cultivator for sale; also, want
small tractor complete with
one row planter and cultiva-
tor, L. R. Tillery, West Point.
Caterpillar tractor in ex-
cellent cond.; also harrow,
reasonably priced. Mrs. Sam
Cook, Newnan, Ph. AL 3-
3501. (No collect calls).
_Two row cultivator, 3 point
hitch, $85.; also, two 550 x
and wheels,
treads like new, $6. ea. H. J.
Pace, 2072 De Foor Ave., NW,
Atlanta, Ph. 355-1938. -
Want sand pump outfit and
front-end loader in good cond.
and reasonable. O. W. Robin-
son, 1765 Church. St. Ext.,
Marietta, Ph. 428-0209.
Pulley for 300 International
tractor $75. B. Wallace,
Sandersville, Ph. 2623.
eG 18-A ueanone
with angledozer, $3450.; T D
18-1 Int. with angledozer
$4250, both tractors in good
shape with good tracks, Rob-
ert H. Tootle, Rt. 1, Manas-
sas, Ph. 557-2151.
, Steel horse - drawn hay
bailer, good cond., and two
horse iron saw wheel wagon.
reasonably priced; also, want
good used deep well pump.
J. A. Darnell, Talking Rock.
850 Ford tractor with 3
bottom turn plows, two culti-
vators, one new, set John
Deere planters, and double
section Bush and Bog harrow;
new two row tobacco plow;
two row side dressing mach-
ine; peanut overhead rake
with peanut plows, all rea-
sonably priced. A. C. Clark,
Rt. 6, So. Moultrie, Hwy. 319,
Moultrie, Ph. 985-2267. (No
collect calls).
Oakes elec. egg incubator,
$10.; also, want fence wire,
any size and length. Will re-
move same from pasture with-
in reasonable radius of At-
lanta. Thomas L. Gravett, Rt.
2, Jonesbridge Rd., New
Town Dist., Alpharetta, Ph.
GR 5-6275.
Allis Chalmers G. tractor
with distributor amd cultiva-
sone bottom plow, B, and B.
harrow, smoothing harrow,
lay-off plow, stalk cutter and
mowing machine, all in extra
good cond. H. B. Ray, Logans-
ville, Ph. 826-2201 (no col-
lect calls).
Quail equipment; Paring
cages. holding pens, two sing-
le brooders, 3 deck brooder,
four drawer incubator, for
sale or will consider trading
for cattle. James B. Faulkner,
Mt. Zion, Burwell Rd., Rt. 5,
Carrollton, Ph. 832-8087 (no
collect calls).
Want Farmall cub tractor
with planters, distributors,
cultivators, disc plow, cut-
away harrow in good cond.,
and reasonably priced. Cc. E
Clark, Rt. 2, Powder Springs.
Ph. 948- 6716, (No collect
calls).
Galvanized roofing; single
plow stock, drag harrow; al- |
so, corntops, fodder and oats
for sale. R. H. Pace, 4819
Glenwood Rd., Decatur, Ph.
BU 9-5152.
Want Gravley tractor and
attachments 30 inch Ro-
tary; also, want cub tractor
with cycle and or rotary blade
attachments, cond. optional if
all parts are there. Robert W.
Cramer, P. O. Box 55, Rock
Springs.
Want 1953, or later, Ford
tractor; also post hole digger
that will fit 3-point hitch
Ford tractor. Advise pues
Letters. answer
Good two horse wagon with
solid ae and steel tires, $25.
John E. Bowman, Royston.
Want smoothing harrow
for Ford tractor, lift type. J.
B. Whitfield, Rt. 1, Conley
(Boulder Crest Dr. at Dekalb
and Clayton Co. Line), Phy
MA 17-4770.
Want Hardie Spray pump
with 2-% inch plungers, or
spraying machine with 300-
400 gal. tank and blower in
good cond. C. G. Strange, Rt.
1, Cornelia.
Small garden tractor with
equipment, good cond., $40.
poet Holland, Rt. 1, Mid-
an
Want O-Frick with edger| J.
in new cond., - reasonably
priced, complete with pulleys
and bolts for the use of main-
taining fence posts, boards,
barn material, chicken houses
and other farm uses. Don
Berry, Box 101, Barnesville.
Ford-Ferguson tractor, good
cond., reversible and angle
serape blade and scoop pan,
excel. cond.; also, Bush: and
Bog harrow, fair cond., $750.
for tractor and equipment.
Robert Allen, Fayetteville,
Ga. Ph. HO 1-7775 (Atlanta).
1952 Allis Chalmer C. trac-
tor, motor has just been over-
hauled, good tires, Bush and
Bog harrow, both, $350. John
H. Patton, Rt. 1, Byron, ph.
788-5832.
1959 Chev. 1/2 ton pickup
truck, clean good cond. with
good 6 - ply tires on rear.
Jerry D. Williams, Rt. 2, Box
250, Buford, Ph. 434-9858.
Brolier house equipment:
90 Oaks tube feeders, 3 Oaks
gas brooders, 750 to 5000 cap.;
Os Oe ft. automatic waterers;
3 ton bulk feed bin, 3 years
old, good shape. $300. Boo:
Evans, Rochelle, Ph. BM 5-
Gasoline driven welding
machine, 200 amps., G.E. 23
H.P. Wisconsin engine, new
cable and holder, $375. Wal-
don H: Johnson, Rt. 1, Li-
thonia, Ph. 469-9906 (Stone
Mountain).
Grist mill, belts and
ler in good cond. R. E. Rog:
Box 70, Riverdale (1 mi
on Hwy. No. ase
aes Rt. 1, Warner aoe
ph. 429- 1701 (Perry).
~ About a oe feeders for
chickens. C. L. Griff in, Rt
Ocilla, ph. 5024
Ocula, ph. 00245 ae
1955 Dodge, 1/2 ton, 6 cyl-
inder, job - rated pick - up
truck, new tires
and Bog eae 25V_ Intn1.
6 ft. tractor mower, good to
excel. cond; tandem harrow |
as is; dbl sectio, drag har-
row, $2150 or well 1 separately.
Prather, Rt. 1, Monroe (1
mile West of Good Hope). Ph.
267-8921. ;
1955 Dodge V8, 1/2 ton,
pick-up truck, custom built
oak livestock body over orig-
inal factory body, trailer
hitch, mechanically perfect,
5 good tires and wheels. C.
B. Elam, 1892 N. Druid Hill
oa 2s 19, ph. ME 4-
Model 500 Triumph corn |
sheller w/25 HP 3 phase mo- |
tor, V-belt drive, excel. cond.,
$1000. Ralph Westbrook,
3346 Tanglewood Dr., Au-
gusta. Ph. 738-3678.
Almost new Gravely trac-
tor including rotary mower
and plow, power cultivator
and other attachments. R. F.
McDonald, 104 Park Drive,
Marietta, Ph. 435-4391.
1951 Super A. Farmall trac-
tor with tiller plow, harrow
and cultivators. W. D. Al-
bertson, Sr. Rt. 1, Elberton.
Asstd. farm equipment for
trade on an old large saw-
mill, will restock. J. M. Head,
3046 Dobbs Way, East point. ~
G. L. F. Egg washer, model
300; Keenco egg grader with
table; New Holland. corn
shucker and sheller. All good
working cond. Lin Parks, Rt.
4, Ellijay, Ph. ME. 5-4590.
E. Z.-Flo in extra good
cond. will sacrifice, $125.;
hole digger in good cond.,
$150. Carl Newton, 992 Lull-
water Rad., Atlanta, Ph; DR
-5318.
Appling
Bacon
Baldwin
Bleckley
Bulloch
Bryan
Colquitt |
Columbia
Crawford
Crisp
Jeff Davis
Dodge
Early
Elbert
Evans
Irwin
Jefferson
Jenkins
Johnson
Laurens
Counties Qualified for
Hog Cholera Eradication
Program
Montgomery
Pulaski
Quitman
Screven
Stephens
Stewart
Sumter
Talbot
Tattnall
Telfair
Terrell
Toombs
Truetlen
Turner
Twiggs
Walton
Washington
Webster
Wheeler
Wilcox
Wilkinson
Worth
PAGE FOUR
Equipment
One row Model B. Allis
Chalmers tractor equipped
with planters and cultivators,
good cond. W. P. Harper, Rut-
ledge.
~ Practically new N. H. Hay-
finer 68 pick-up hay_ baler,
$1250; also, New Holland
pull type mower, excel. cond.,
$250.; 3 point hitch subsoil
plow (used one day) $100.;
placksmith shop blower, $15.
See at my farm, Madras, near
Newnan. R. B. Bowen, 316
Feters St., SW:, Atlanta, Ph.
MU 8-1428. (No collect calls).
JB. 10-1/2- 10. ; hammer-
mill with blower and sacker
and three screens, $50.; also,
- want set of 4 disc. harrows
for small garden _ tractor,
cheap. B. F. Cook, Rt. 3, Col-
lege Rd. near Lancaster,
Tucker, Ph.- 938-3948.
Three-ton feed bin, almost
new, $65. Reid Kendall, Rt.
2. Dahloneg sa (7 mi. East of
Dahlonega on. St. Rd. 52. in-
quire at Reece Chapmans
store).
500 gal. fuel oil tank cheap.
Ralph Presley, Box 273, Un-
jon City, Ph. 964-7627.
International 2 C-11 corn
snapper, fits Farmall C, Su-
per C or 200, good cond.,
$250, Bill Cromer, Shellman,
Ph. 679-2157.
1955 F-600. 1-1/2. ton
Ford truck, long wheel base
with 4 new 10 ply tires, flat
ped, good cond. H. A. Pheil
Jr., Rt. 3, Cordele, Ph. 273-
3034.
John Deere B. tractor, pow-
er take off, good rubber and
Talliston rotary mower (bush
eutter), $750. for both. J. E.
Boswell, Greensboro, Ph. 453-
Doo
1950 Ford tractor in good
shape, $600.: also, 300 gal.
oil tank, $25. J. H. Bond, 5116
Salem Rd., Rt. 3, Lithonia.
A. C. one row cotton pick-
er, W. D. mountings, ready to
pick, tractor available. E. -H.
Stokes, Rt. 7, Sardis Church
Rd., Macon, Ph. 788-2378.
Dump rake for Farmall
Cub, like new, $85.; also, Mott
hammer knife mower with
float hitch, used three _hrs.,
$250.; 2, 14 inch, David Brad-
ley bottom plows, $50.; also,
pony saddle, $25. M. L. Frey,
5755 Memorial Drive, Stone
Mountain.
Haystee automatic (feeder
Yjoroiler trough) inside 4 ton
metal Toccoa bin; 20, 8 ft.,
automatic Warner waterers;
A. R. Wood gas brooders,
1000 capacity, all A-1 cond.
Harry H. Thompson, White
Plains, Ph. 467-3171.
1960 Ford 1/2 ton pickup,
truck, 6 cylinder with prac-
tically new tires, excel. cond..
$800. J. W. Roberts, Red Oak.
Ph. 767-0932 (Atlanta).
1954 John Deere 6 foot
combine, power adrive, excel.
eond. $500. power mower, 7
foot, $100.: Bush and Bog
harrow, $50.; Bermuda grass
harrow. $75.: cut-off saw and
pelt, $50. Mrs. Henry Bar-
nett, Bishop. Ph. SO 9-3364.
4 disc John Deere plow
for sale or will consider trad-
ing for pick-up truck. M. H.
Hardison, P. Wee DOK ead,
Byron, Ph. 956-2223.
David Bradley Super 3
garden tractor with 4 pieces
of equipment, like new, has
forward speed and_ reverse,
and recoil starter with trac-
tor grip tires. James E. Bar-
ton, 1937 Clairmont Rd., De-
-eatur, Ph. ME 4-8242.
John Deere
Meadows
corn sheller;
grist mill with 20
ine rock:.7 1/2. H.P:> single
phase elec. motor in good
cond. John B. Guthrie, Rt. 4,
Lawrenceville, Ph. 448-3683
(Norcross).
I. M. corn picker 2 row,
fits D. C. Case tractor, used |
three seasons, for sale or will
trade for other farm equip-
ment or livestock. Curtis
ewis 35154 Broad ost;
Chamblee, Ph. 457-5910 (af-
ter 5 P.M., no collect calls).
Model A. John Deere with
harrow, tiller, cultivators and
miower in A-1 cond., rubber
A-1 cond., $750.; also, 1952
Ford tractor completely over-
hauled, motor and power lift,
complete paint job, tires good
cond., cult., planters and 4
dise tiller, $1,000. Myron C.
Benson, Rt. 1, Milledgeville.
Willys jeep, 4 wheel drive,
trailer hitch, priced to sell;
also, new 11-28 tractor tire,
nylon 6 ply, high cleat, and
one used tire same size with
fair tread. W. R.
Rise Box nooks
AL 3-3968.
No. 7 McCormick horse
drawn mowing machine,
runsin- ~oll.#-<$30,002= also
4 wagon wheels 2 - 3/4
size, good shape, $25. Bud
Holland, Coogler Rd., Dalton.
1958 John Deere 530 trac-
tor, 2 row planter, cultivator,
and 2 disc turning plow,
good cond. all for $3, 000. at
my barn. Grady Jenkins, Rt.
2. Box 192, Adairsville.
Ford one row picker with
Washington,
Newnan, ph.
Charles H. Adams, Rt. 4,
Gainesville, Ph. LE. 4-3829.
1956 Willys Jeep dispatcher
with metal and fiberglass top
with doors. Parts included for
converting to four - wheel
drive, looks and runs good,
reasonably priced for cash. H.
R. Dunn, Jr. Rt. 2, Richland,
Ph. TU 17-3795 (no collect
cells).
Butane tank, 250 gal. ca-
pacity, underground type,
$100. Vernon D. Hinton, Low-
er Dixie Lake Rd., Union City,
Ph. 964-2375 (no collect
calls).
1952 Chevrolet 1/2 ton
pickup truck with good body,
motor, tires. Bought new in
1952, $350. Lowell D. Adams,
P O. Box 371, Douglas. (1-
1/2 miles So. of Bushnell.)
1958 Gehl Silage cutter, ex-
cel. cond. and reasonable; al-
so. 400 gal. creamery pack-
age milk tank with all neces-
sary parts for quick installa-
tion. Dick George. Rt. 1, Ox-
ford, Ph. 786-3624.
New John Deere model
2010 tractor with power
steering, etc., bargain priced.
G. H. Law. Box 461, Gaines-
ville, Ph. LE 2-1315.
3 deck David Bradley
tomatic electric brooder,
chick canacity, like new
reasonably priced.
Howard. Rt. 3, Lithonia,
482-6465.
_ John Deere Grassland drill
for sale, or, will trade for
one row cornvicker in good
-ond. Tom Buffington, Wood-
land.
Two disc plow for M.T. John
Deere tractor, excel. cond.,
new disc, never used, $120.;
also, cut-off saw like new,
$40. Eddie Benkoski, Rt. Ds
Social Circle, Ph. 464-3667.
au-
375
and
oe:
Ph.
Deep well pump with 180
3 point hitch; 1950 Chev..
pick-up truck, both good
cond. and reasonably priced.
Equipment
WANTED
Want 500 gal. above ground
Propane or Butane tank. W.
A. Jones, Rt. 4, Dallas, Ph.
447-5655.
Want 1950 = 1954 Ford
tractor in good cond., located
north of Atlanta. Jerry Fau-
sett, Dawsonville, Ph. 265-
3757. (No collect calls).
Want late model milk de-
livery truck in good cond.,
refrigerated or insulated. St-
ate price and description. W.
O. Vickery, Meansville, Ph.
7-5572 (Thomaston)
Want above ground pro-
pane gas tank. State price,
size and -cond. Elzia Hayes,
c/o Model farm, Rt. 1, Sharps-
burg, Ph. AL 3-4558 (New-
nan).
Want John Deere Grassland
drill, also Rotohaul earih
moving machine. Advise cond.
and price; Ac.B Clark. Jne
P. O. Box 783, Thomasville.
Want used New Idea corn
picker, drawbar, pull type, in
picking cond. J. Ran Cooper,
Rt. 1, Rupert, Ph. UN 2-3541
(Butler).
Want above ground Pro-
pane tank. Write size, price
and age of tank. Mr. James
West, Rt. 1, Kathleen.
Want Ford tractor and
equipment. Will come for. A.
D. Shackelford, Rt. 3, Box
386, Griffin, Ph. 9715 after 6
Peeve
Want 1 or 2 automatic poul-
try feeders; also several-wat-
terers. Must be A-1_ cond.
within 50 mi. radius LaFay-
ette. State price and what you
have. Garth Edwards, Rt. 2,
Kensington.
Livestock
FOR SALE
Cattle
10 Reg. Hereford cows and
bred heifers; also Reg. bulls}
from 1 to 2 yrs. old. Bangs
vac. and halter broke. Har-
ley Merrick, Rt. 4, Cuthbert.
Nice Reg. polled Hereford
bulls, suitable for purebred
Or commercial herd and ready
for service; also, 20 smaller
bulls from 10 to 13 mos. old.
All calfhood vac. Winton C.
Harris, Rt. 1, Secrevens, Ph.
584-2312, (Odum).
40 dairy cows, 527 lb. ad-
justed milk base with Bor-
dens; also 400 gal. bulk tank
for sale. J. F. Sprouse, Sr.,
Stevens Creek Rd., Martinez.
Full blooded Whitefaced
polled bull, 11 mos. old, wt.
about 400 Ibs., large enough
for light service, no papers,
$125. ey Couch, Lubhers-
ville, Ph. WA 7 7-3736.
~? Several Guernsey cows to
freshen last of Oct. and Ist.
of Nov, with 3rd and 4th
attachments to fit any trac-
tor, like new, used very. lit-
tle. five inch belt included.
#40. I. N. Gilland. Rt. 2, Vil-
la Rica. Ph. 459-3642.
Flat belt type power take-
off for Farmall Cub, reason-
ably priced. W. T. Holbrook,
Sr., -Rt. 2, Clarkesville, Ph.
754-6798. ;
Dari-Kool milk tank, 200
gal. capacity, stainless steel
in good cond. Jodie Hawkins,
Rt. 1, Rome, Ph. 234-5500.
Two man McCullough chain
saw for sale. W. H. Nolan, Rt.
3. Red Oak, Ph. PO 1-4845.
Grist mill, 24 in. rock with
belt, meal-and corn box, all
for $75. P. H. Woodard, Rt.
1, Chauncy. (Hwy. No. 46, 8
mi, from Eastman).
1951 Farmall H. tractor,
everhauled, with planters,
cultivator, plow, harrow,
mower, hay rake, trailer and
hammermill, $1, 000. John P.
Backstrom, Rt. 2, Box 42,
West Point, gi,
i or ah hk ea ie
International 1 row corn
picker, Super C Farmall trac-
tor, 2-disc plow, cult. and har-
row. Will sell any item or all.
John Nicholson, c/o Hill Top
Hanut, Rit Rome.
ft. metal pine in good cond.,| calves, all ood, cl
$65. Cov Wood, Rt. 1, Li-| H. igienende Parming-
thonia, Ph. 482-6190. ; ton. -
Q0 inch cut ore same at Pure Guernsey male, not
Reg., 16. mos. old, dehorned
with ring in nose, deep red
with white, Edward S. Thur-
and Madison. Ph. 1183 (af-
ter, p.m. )e
eed Guernsey heifer
to freshen first of October,
from 5 gal. per day milker:
also, beef type heifer. An-
gus cross, wt., 1100 lbs. E.
A. Smith, 7205 Campbellton
168, S.W., Atlanta 11, DI 4-
1
Reg. Guernsey bulls, ser-
vice age best bloodlines, high
butter test. nice color. F. H.
Bunn, Midville.
Holstein bull, 10 months
old. wt. about 500 lbs., thor-
eughbred but not Reg. P. H.
Woodard, Chuncy. (Hwy 46,
500 gal. fuel oil tank, $35.
Mrs. Ada W. Dixon, Mable-
ton, Ph. 948-4597 daytime.
8-N Ford tractor with plan-
ters, soda dist., harrow. bot-
tom plow and cult. $700. for
all. Robert L.'G I,
D h, aR
8 mi. from Eastman).
23 nice Holstein heifers, 1
Guernsey, no horns, from
good herd, most heifers vac-
cinated and ready to breed,
$2400.; also, polled Hereford
bull, 3 yrs. old, extra
1d gentle $300.; J.
MARKET BULLET N
: 7
Ib.,
miles.
well, Ph. 993-9070.
10 Black Angus
wt. around 400 Ibs., purebred
and vaccinated, 25c Ib. R. L.
Jackson, Yatesville. e
20, 10 to 12 mos. old Angus
bulls O. B. 13th and Wood-
bar breeding, $150. to $200.
Eliza Hayes, c/o Model Farm,
Rt. 1, Sharpsburg, Ph, AL 3-
4558 (Newnan).
Reg. polled Hereford bull,
excel. in every way, deep red,
stocky, gentle, halter broken,
wt. 1250 lbs.; 2 Reg. cows
with second calves, papers in
hand; 2 springer heifers, one
bull and one calf entitled to
Reg., all $900. W. H. Dowis,
Rt. 2, Blairsville.
Jersey Guernsey panes
nice, clean and gentle. Can
deliver. R. G. Reynolds, Rt.
38 Monroe, Ph. 268-4032.
Whiteface cow, nice, with
3rd. calf, ready to breed
again, reasonably priced. W.
EK. Beavers, Rt. 2, Kennesaw.
3 Shorthorn bulls, 10 to 14
mos. old, two frosted and one
red, excellent bloodlines, can
be Reg. Cecil M. Toatle, Star
Rt., Reidsville.
Four year old Reg. Black
Angus bull, approx. wt. 1300
lbs. $300. Selling to prevent
Rt. ABox, sas Fairburn, Ph.
964-6663.
Purebred Sine Gertrudis
vice. Must sell early. Henry
Dearing, Box 646, Hazelhurt
brood cows, top breeding,
reasonably priced. Many to
ealve soon, under four yrs.
ad Van Greene, 138 Garland
ae Decatur, _Ph. DR_ 3-
Pick 40 cows from 90. 1215
lbs. daily base with Pet Dairy
Milk Co.; also Deleval pipe- |
line and 5 milkers with com-
up, manifold and _ stainless
steel vat; 545 gal. stainless
steel bulk tank, equip. ap-
prox. It yr. old. Will sell to-
gether or separately. H. B.
Cook, Rt. 1, Crawford.
Purebred Hereford bull,
between 4 and 5 yrs. old, wt.
1200 to 1500 Ibs, very gentle,
steers and heifers, about 450
Ibs. each; 6 Holstein steers
and heifers, 500 lbs. each;
full blooded polled Hereford
bull ready for heavy service,
2 yrs. old, all for $1850. See
at my farm at Madras near
Newnan. R. B. Bowen, 316
Peters St., SW. Atlanta, Ph.
MU 8-1428 (no collect calls).
extra for Rauline within 20\
Ralph 1 OGaE Ros- n
Heifers,
inbreeding. D. E. Wellborn, |
bulls, not Reg., ready for ser- |
One to 10 Reg. Black Angus
pressor and milk pump, wash- | -
mi. north of).
Reg. Black Angus
1/2 yrs. old, wt. appr
200 Ibs., Eileenmer =
ing, halter broke,
ing to prevent
Raised on Fred 3
Farm, Duluth. C. ims
4. Alpharetta, Ph. GR 5-52:
10 large health
us cows with cal
incl. six Reg. heifers
steers. Cows are rebr
Eileenmere bull,
. M. Couch; F
etta, Ph. 422- 437
- Reg. Angus bulls, |
mere and Blackbi
lines, 6 to 30 mos.
to $300. depending
C. Richards, Rt.
ta, Ph.
Mees
$30. with reg. cert.:
out cert. E. E. Eal
Oglethorpe. eo
Ph. 21800. Z
11 sows 46 far
7 Spotted Poland
wks. old, from pte of
Cartersville,
district).
Reg. Spot ee
brucellosis free herd.
boars and gilts ready to
good quality blood:
LaPorte, Cordele.
Choice Duro
stock, males and ;
large litters, all ages. W
E. eee Rt. 2, Stor: 84
te 12 wk. oe
for lot.
$250. Ernest Kent, Ried
Nashville. ;
10 full blooded Hereford | ed
sale or trade for eg
Hugh Westbrook, R
Reg. Angus bull, 7 mos. old,
excellent conformation, from
finest bloodlines, ready to
show, $150. Carl Newton, 992
Lullwater Rd., NE, Atlanta,
Ph. 7-5381.
Reg. Shorthorn bull, 3 gen-
eration pedigree, 7 yrs.
wt. approx. 1600 Ilbs.,.
cond., top breeder, $400.
F.0.B. farm. M. L. Cie wens
c/o Peacewood Farm, Wash-
ington, Ph. OS 8- 2271,
Milch cow, now milking 5
gals daily, half Jersey and
half Guernsey; full blooded
Guernsey heifer, 14 mos. old.
Both dairy stock. George B.
Milner, Rt. 2. Brooklet, (4 mi.
Mie of Brooklet on Hwy. No;
excel.
Reg. polled Hereford pail,
dark red color, Domino breed-
ing, 14 mos. old, halter broke,
gentle and well built. M. F.
Hammock, Jefferson, Ph. 367-
8673 (no collect calls).
37 large Reg. Angus cows,
families include Blackeap
Bessie, Georgino, Karoma,
Missouri Barbara, Miss Bur-
gess,
others, some with calves at
foot; also, 10 bred Reg. heif-
ers and 10 Reg. open heifers:
also, 60.young bulls. John
Nicholson, c/o Hill Top
Farm, Rt. 5, Rome.
50 head dbl. standard Reg.
polled Hereford cows, bred to
purebred Charolaise and.
Hereford bulls, $250. each; 10
pubes heifers, $150. each:
one $600. each; 2,
Hed
Regi pol Hereford Us,
1$250. each. W. M. d, Rt.
oe Be ge or
old,-
sale, halter~
Blackcap Empress and} -
18 mo., 7/8 Charoliase cross
8
Ph. 6541.
Extra nice Reg. Yr
cherry - red, meat
Valley.
Duroc bears
mos. old, treated oe
can be Reg., $ De
6-1/2 mos.
cholera. $55.
perer, Rt. ;
No. 30).
16 fine
Landrace cross
China, 8 wks. old.
also, 4 gallon
broken,
Mrs. H. W. Simm
Riggins Mill Rd. Mas
SH 20-1334 3
3 mo. old pigs, /
China and 1/2 Landy
John McKnight, P.
Tucker (3- pee
Duroc and Hampsh
$10. ea. Pp
oe
good bloodlines, will
buyers ane :
ST., Ht
3-9396
Cherry red
ili
Wee
Zz Fall Planting Schedule
For Georgia
APPROVED BY AGRONOMY DIVISION
Use Certified Seed
| Buffalo (M, P)
Narragansett {M, P)
Du Puits (M, P)
Use 5-10-15 on low
potash soils.
20 Ibs Borax
Y4 oz. Moly-Gro
per 60 lbs. seed.
Meet lime needs.
0-10-20 annually,
after first cutting.
2 02. of Molybdenum
(4 Ib. Sodium Moly-
bdate) in solution.
20 - 30 Ibs. Borax
Rate of seeding Date of Fertilization at Topdressing
Variety (per acre) seeding seeding (per acre) (per acre) Remarks
Atlantic (M, P) 25-35 lbs. Sept. - Oct. 1000 Ibs. 4-12-12. | 800- 1000 Ibs.
Plant only on fertile, adapted
soil types in North Georgia.
Test soil. Lime to pH 6.5-7.0.
Plant inoculated, certified
seed,
Moregrain (P)
Arlington (P, M) -
| Rustproof 14 (P, C}
-Suregrain (C)
Fairfax (S)
: Semier(S);
: Forkedeer (M) _
| Florad (Lower C)
PRedar | (C)
| Radar 2 (C)
2 bu. (for grain
4 bu. (for grazing)
For Grain:
Oct. | - Nov. I
For Grazing:
Mountains:
Aug. 15 - Sept. -|
Piedmont:
_ Sept. 1 - Sept. 15
Coastal Plain:
Sept 20-Oct. 15
300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12.
Use 5-10-15 on low
potash soils.
For Grazing:
400-600 Ibs. 6-12-12
or 5-10-15
Meet lime needs.
For grain:
40 - 60 Ibs. Nitrogen
For Grazing:
80 - 100 Ibs. Nitrogen
Plant treated, certified seed,
Test soil.
| Davie (M, P)
{Colonial 2 (M, P)
S } Ga. -Jet (M, P)
Rogers (M, a
300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12.
40 - 60 Ibs. Nitrogen
S Anderson (S)
| Ga. # 1123 (3)
leaker 47-27 (S)
HF Gcastal (C}
Bledsoe (P, C)
| Chancellor (M, P)
Wrens Abruzzi ESJe
| Gator (C)
| Explorer iP)
Elbon (P, M)-
|| Fla. Black" (Lower C)
: Early Grazing only.
12-2 bu. Mountains: Plant clean, certified, treated
Sept. | Use 5-10-15 on low Reed Test soil.
Piedmont: potash soils.
Oct. 15 | Meet lime needs.
fe % bu. Mountains: 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12. For Grain: Plant clean, certified, treated
Oct. | Use 5-10-15 cn low 40 - 60 Ibs. Nitrogen seed. Test soil.
Piedmont:: potash soils. For Grazing:
Oct. 15 For Grazing: 80 - 100 Ibs.
Coastal Plain: 400-600 Ibs. 6-12-12 Nitrogen. :
Nov. | or 5-10-15. :
Meet lime needs.
1-1 Ys bu. for Grain | Mountains: 300-500 Ibs. 6-12-12. | For Grain: Plant clean, certified, treated
2-2 bu. for Grazing Sept. 1-15 _|Use 5-10-15 on low 40-60 Ibs. Nitrogen | seed. Test soil.
= Piedmont: potash soils. For grazing:
E Oct. 1-15 Meet lime needs. 80 - 100 Ibs. Nitrogen
Oats or Rye
Annual Ryegrass
Crimson Clover -
a
3 bu. Oats
20 Ibs. Ryegrass
20 ibe Cc: Clover
Coastal Plain:
~ Oct. 15 - Nov |
For Heavy Grazing:
100-130 Ibs. Nitrogen
Mountains:
Late August
Piedmont:
Sept. |
Coastal Plain:
Sept. 15- Oct. 5
400-600 Ibs. 6-12-12.
Use 5-10-15 on low
potash soils.
Meet lime needs.
80 - 100 Ibs. Nitrogen
Plant treated, certified seeds
Inoculate clover. Test soil.
dbed,
_ Method of seeding all crops
Grain-drill on well-pre-
limed according
S) State, (C) Coastal
dmont, (M) Mountains.
W. A. Sutton, Director
Cooperative Extension Work in Agriculture and Home Economics State of Georgia, The University ef
Georgia College of Agriculture and the U. S. Department of Agriculture Cooperating.
Furtherance of the Purposes Provided for by the Acts of Congress of May 8 and June 30, 1914.
Distributed. in
PAGE SIX
MARKET. BULLETIN
Livestock
FOR SALE
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Gentle, spirited 3 yr. old
horse, everyone can ride, does
not car' for harness, $175.
bridle and saddle. W..M.
Berrong, Rt. 1, Bell Creek Ra.,
Hiawassee.
20 RerGes and ponies: Quar-
ter, Walking and gaited, some
Reg., some grade. All mares
bred to permanent Reg. Quar-
ter horse. Ralph C. Jenkins,
1938 Bouldercrest Dr., SE, At-
lanta 16, Ph. MA. 7-8488.
Fine five gaited roan sad-
dle horse, 10 yrs. old gentle
and safe for children, special
price. R. B. Bowen, 316 Pet-
ers St.. SW, Atlanta 3, Ph.
753-7452 nights.
Welsh mare pony, saddle
and bridle, real gentle for
children, reasonably priced.
W. E. Beavers, Rt. 2, Ken-
nesaw, Ph. 974-6649.
Mule, wt. 1200 ibs, very
gentle; also, one horse wagon
in good cond. Mackey Bennett,
Rt. 3, Dawsonville.
9 extra nice Shetland pony
mares, 37 to 42 inches high,
all to drop colts in spring, 3
to 5 yrs. old. Will sell cheap
separately or all together,
come see and make offer. Jess
Holbook, 415 North Main St.,
Jonesboro, Ph. GR 8-6771.
Good farm mule, about 11
yrs. old, for saie or will trade
for cow or calves. J. M.
len, 172 Vidal Blvd, Decatur,
Ph. DR 7-4758.
8 yr. old sorrel gelding with
saddle and bridle, 5 gaited,
gentle but. spirited, $175.; al-
so, 5 yr. sorrel gelding, 5
gaited, ribbon winner, flax
mane and tail, $250.; 10 yr.
- old sorrel mare, perfect for
women and children, $150.
Ken Jenkins, Blairsville, Phe
745-2292 (no collect calls). ~
Saddle horse and pony for
sale or trade for anything I
can use on farm. W. R. Long,
ae 565, Woodstock Ph. 926-
Good riding ponies, 42 inch
size, males and females, all
colors, 6 year old boy riding,
$100. and up. L. B. Branan,
Jr. 5240 North Side Dr., NW,
Atlanta, Ph. BL 5-5175.
Two bred mares, one espe-
eially nice for children, other
gentle but more spirited, with
or without saddles, reasona-
ble; also, new set combine
aprons for 52-R Internation-
al Harvester, $10. Bill Schaef-
ne 3, Conyers, Ph. 483-
Fine show horse prospect,
reg. Albino, Quarter horse
mare, 3 yrs. old, excel: con-
formation and disposition
with black saddle, bridle and
martingale. 14 yr. old girl can
handle mare. $500. cash. C.
W. Thomas, Jr. Kendall
Heights, Sandersvile, Ph.
2955.
This year ribbon winner
horse for sale with saddle,
$225, or will sell seperately.
Robert Laramore, P. O. Box
wee Douglasvile, Ph. PO 7-
Tennessee Walker mare
with six month old colt by
side, both chestnut with blaze
face and stocking feet, mare
bred back and will foal ear-
ly in 1963. Mare. colt, brid-
dle, saddle and bienket. $300.
Sereih Cowell, Rt. 2, Midville,
Ph. 589-3731.
One bay mare, 12 yrs. old,
about 1000 lbs., very gentle,
$175.. or will trade for two
young heifers. H. W. Chap-
pell. P.O. Box 405, Carters-
ville.
5 gaited Tennessee Walker
mare, thoroughbred, not reg.,
fox trotter, chestnut, two
stockings, blaze face, spirited.
gentle, $150.; also, large Shet-
land, best conformation, holds
head high, 4 stockings, wht.
mane and tail, has won rib-
bon. ponyeart, harness, 2
bridles and saddle, $150.
Homer A. Hunt, Cedartown,
Ph. 748-4350.
At stud: Reg. Arabian stal-
lion, chestnut with white
markings, shown under name
Katun, can breed limited num-
ber of mares until * caught,
fee $50. D. E. Estes, 165 Cen-
tral Ave., SW, Atlanta, Ph.
| from 10 to 50 head. Quote
2 Shetland horses,
each; 2 Shetland fillies, $150.
each; also, 2 Shetland mares
bred to Palomino Shetland,
$250. each. C. M. Lane, Col-
quitt, Ph. PL 8-3651.
Mule, $50.; also 20 geese,
$4; pr., or $30. for lot. Orville
Carver, Rt. 2, Douglas.
Good Mule, wt., 1000 to
1100 lbs., harness and 1 horse
wagon, all for $175. Robert
L. Thompson, 2945 Decatur
Ave., Scottdale.
Horses boarded, excellent
facilities, reasonable rates. G.
P. Curry, c/o Curry Com!
Ranch, Evans, Ph. RE 3-8489
(Augusta).
2 thoroughbred bay geid-
ings, 3 and 7 yrs. old, 15 and
16 hands. make. excellent
hunters. Sara M. Robb, Wat-
kinsville.
Male Mexican burro, one
yr. old, $35. Joseph Smith,
1568 Austin Drive, Decatur,
Ph. BU 9-9537.
2 year old Palomino stud,
$250.; Chestnut Welsh mare,
gentle but spirited, $150.;
sorrell gelding for beginners
or ladies, $150. Mrs. Horace
Nash, Rt. 2, Lithonia, Ph. ee
8558.
Black Shetland male pony,
gentle for children, $90.;
$24, Grady Thompson, Rt. 1,
Box 244, Lithia Springs.
Brown and white Shetland
pony, 4-1/2 yrs. old, 40 in.
high, very gentle, with two-
wheel cart and harness, $175.
I. J. Black, Jr. Box 427, Syl-
vania.
At stud: 2 dark gold Palo-
mino stallions shown under
names Sun Dress Parade, and
Step Easy Little Man, fee $25.
Can pick up mare and breed
till caught: also, for sale, 4
ponies with saddles and
bridles. J. W. Van Horn, 4457
Covington Hwy., Decatur.
Ph. BU 9-5798.
Palomino mare, 6 yrs. old,
gentle, spirited, good saddle
horse with 3 month colt, prac-
tically new parade saddle,
for sell or trade for cattle.
Roy Neely, Rt. 1, Portal.
Mare mule, good plow mule
750 lbs., $55. Vernon D. Hin-
ten, Lower Dixie Lake Rd.,
Union City. bu. s64- 2375.
(No collect calls). i
Nice 2 yr. old sorrel gait-
ed horse gelding, easily han-
died, no bad qualities, easy
rider, $300. J. Ee Boswell,
Greensboro, Ph. 453-538.
Sheeo and Goats
Eight adult common female
goats several to kid soon, $60;
Also, can supply fine big buck:
young goats for barbecue, $6
ea. W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Box
97, Thomasville.
Three sheep, ram and 2
ewes, 8 mos. old, $5.00 ea. at
my place. Felton G. Bohan-
non, Box 11, Jenkinsburg.
4 fat castrated billy goats.
E. E. Smith, Pavo, Ph. CA 6-
6320, (Thomasville).
$100.)
b| perton. -
saddle, bridle and martingale :
Want to buy small mare
pony for child, must be gentle
and priced right. Douglas For-
syth, Rt. 7, Rome.
30 Golden Sebright pantarne
$1.00 ea.;
DL aeWis Cc. Payton; <sr., Rt 2,
College Park, Ph. 964-7284.
Want to buy good polled
Hereford bull 12 mos. old or
over. State age, price and
Wie Cs 2G: Byington, tes ok
Macon.
with purebred: Whiteface
Hereford hogs, within 40 o:
50 miles of Soperton. G. C.
Sammons, Rt. 1, Box 233, So-
Want half horse pony with
saddle reasonably priced.
Charlies Perry, Rt. 1, Suwa-
nee, Ph. 434-7930.
Poultry
FOR SALE
Cornish bantam pullets,
purebred, April, 1962 hatch,
some laying; also, 7 Rose -
comb Bulldog type Bantam
roosters, same hatch, all $1
ea. F. O. B. Mrs. L. L. Whit-
mire, Lavonia, Ph. 356-7131.
Pair white
Cochen Ban-
tams; Silkies, rooster and 4
hens, this years hatch, all
showtype Bantams. Will not
ship. Also chicken fertilizer
for sale Mrs. J. E. Carter, Mc-
Murry Dr., SW, Atlanta, 11
Ph. DI 4-1388.
Game fowl, Bradenberrys
(South Georgias) pure; also,
Dr. Fred Saunders Round-
heads, pure, 1962 hatched
trios, $17.50; nice, stags, $7.50;
pullets, $5.00; hens, both
breeds, $10.00; plinker cocks,
$10.00. Mrs. I Hill, 312
Warren St., SE, Atlanta. Ph.
378-2990.
- 6 nice yellow buff Orping-
ton pullets, April hatched, $12,
and a rooster free. Mrs. Marie
Holland, Box 14, Coogler Rd.,
Dalton.
Ginn reds & grays, erowing
size, $5.50 to $7.50 trio. Have
been breeding for 58 yrs. N.
S. Crow, Rt. 1, Box 216, Roys-
ton.
30 speckled Guineas, few
Japanese-and few Silkies, $1
ea. at my place. H. J. Law-
hon, Rt. 4, Box 87, Jackson
(off Hwy. 42, near B. R. Lane
Service).
3 hens and 1 tom turkey.
See at my home at Primrose.
Mrs. Raymond Davis, Rt. 3,
Greenville.
Eight grown guineas, 6 hens,
2 roosters, 1961 hatch; also,
20 young Guineas, 2 mos. old,
75; younger ones 60c. C. A.
Pittman. 2869 Allen Lane, At-
lanta, Ph. MA 2-2188.
Nice brown Red stag and
hen for sale. G. N. Griffin,
Oak Street, Gainesville.
Nubian stock goat, 8 mos.
old, $15.00; also one horse wa-
gon, - $20.00. Mrs. Talmadge
Hamlin, Rt. 1, Conyers. (Mag-
net)
2 male goats ready for ser-
vice. No. shipping, Ronnie
Stinchcomb, 2260 Bernard Rd.,
Atlanta 15, Ph. SY 4-5564.
3 nice milk goats, milking
two quarts a day, and gallon
when fresh. Mrs. Lee Kirkley,
3860 Cascade Rd., SW, At-
lanta, Ph. 344-2581.
2 Sannan goats, billy, about
10 mos. old, and nannie about
3 yrs: old, J.-A. (Darnell;
Talking Rock.
Livestock
WANTED
Want common goats no t
milk goats. Will come after
150c ea. at my house. F. B.
100 laying hens, 18 mos. old .
$1.25 ea. John Wall, Rt. 2,
Madison.
30 Be Bantam hens and rooster,
Whitaker, Rt. 8, Columbus Rd.,
Macon.
White and black stow type
Cochins, blue ribbon winners,
now laying, $10.00 pr. or will
trade for dark Cornish pure-
bred Bantams; also, Chuck-
ers, $5.00 pr.; one duck. wing
rooster, 2 black Cochin roos-
ters for sale. Joe H. William-
son, P. O. Box 38, Ellenwood,
Ph. 627 - 4369.
23 erested black Polish pul-
lets beginning to lay, 3 roos-
ter, $25.00; Arancanus chick-
ens, 5 hens, one rooster, 18
eee: old, $12.00: puliets, $1.50
; 4 Houdan hens, one roos-
fee now laying $10. 00: 4 large
white ducks, $1.00 ea.; one pr.
geese, $4.00 T. D, Reece, 7865
Roswell Rd., Dunwoody, Ph.
993-4180. (after 6 pm)
price and number, W. E. Grif-
fis, Odum.
Want gaited saddle horse,
gentle and at reasonable price.
R. A. Mitchell, P. O. Box 508,
Toccoa, Ph. 886- 2597 (no col-
JA 2-5310.
(hag
ui
pe
e
e Jeet calls)
heavy breed, 9 wks. old, $12;
$5.00, or trade for Jap Silkie
hens. C. R. vue 2377 Sum-
mit Av
32 mixed hens laying and
3 roosters, $25.00; 18 cross
11 white Rocks, 6 wks. o 1 d,
Want to hear from party |
|eggs). White Japanese Silkie
70 laying mixed hens, 75e
ea. James E. Bundrick, Rt. 2,
Elberton.
3 nice young ducks, just
laying first litter and one
drake for sale reasonable
Mrs. Neta Edenfield, Bently
Sub-Div., Rt. 1, Milledgeville,
Ph. 2-4511. (no collect calls}
Young Muscovee duck s
(quackless) for sale or trade
for milk goat; also, sev. Ban-
tam hens and roosters. P. A.
Booker, Flakes Mill Rd., Hen-
ry County, Re a: Ellenwood,
Ph. GR 4-4284.
3rd generation wild Mal-
lards, $5.00 pr.; domestic fly~
ing Mallards, $4.00 pr.; grey
calls, $6.00 pr.; 4 white call
drakes, $2.00 ea.; first and
second generation wild Mal-
lard drakes, $4.00 ea. Federal
Per. 4-834, state per. 256.
Ship express collect. Paul W.
Barwick, Rt. 2, Cairo, Ph. CA
6-4402. (no collect calls,
Thomasville)
6 turkeys, this years hatcn
almost grown, $2.50 ea., or
lot for $15.00. Alvin Mapp,
Rt. 3, Newnan, Ph. AL 3-1438.
3rd generation wild Mal-
lards, 1962 hatch, $5.00 pr. J.
Ross Tucker, 5075 Trimble
Ride ING ae. Atlanta 5, Ph. 255-
7415.
Bantams, 17 hens laying, one
rooster, 4 large red hens, one
large red rooster, hens about
3 mos. old; also, 4 biddies
about 7 wks. old. Rocky
Strickland, Rt. 3. Sullivan Rd..
College Park, Ph. PO 6-2028.
Showtype Bantams, trio
Silver Duckwings; 4 hens, one
rooster Barred Rocks; pr.
black Polish; trio Rhode Is-
Jand Red; trio dark Cornish;
black and blue Rosecombs.
Roy Maddox, Rt. 1, Lawrence-
ville (on old Peachtree Rd.,
near Crowes lakes).
-Araucanus chickens, $10.00
pr.; $14.00 trio, express col-
lect. (pink green, turquoise,
baby blue and olive green
bantam chickens, $4.00 pr.;
$6.00 trio. Mrs. Addie A. Ed-
wards, 716 Myrtle St., N. E.,
Atlanta 8, TR 4-5152.
Full blooded mottled Hou-
dans (show type) trio, $16:
full blooded mottled Houdans
(show type) $5.00 ea., or $8
pr., will start laying in early
spring); b 1 a k Rosecomb
(show type), $2.00 pr. Char-
2 pr. peafowls, $354, ,
ler,
Ped.
wks.
75e;
[les T. Massey, 505 E. Elm St.
Rockmart.
Dre
15340.
18 mos. old, will b
layers in another
Will sell any amo
Want three geese
gander,
years hatch. Mrs. An
foot, 704 Moon Ave.,
Want 200-300 wh
horn hens, out of p
at market price. H. J.
268- 4582 (no
hens if price is Ae
what you have and pri
Louise Mullis, Lakelan
quail in flight eae
rifice. Per. 114. J. T.
Log Cabin Dr., Smyr
794-4696.
Ped. New Zealand Whi
bits, best bloodlines,
does and bucks 5 - 6
sires of red, white and.
prize winning stock, $5.0
sean R. Lamar Brantle}
, Box 79, Wrightsvil
American giant Hom
geons, very prolific an
enough to show, $5.00
G. de La Rue 307 Sprin,
Decatur.
11 Nice white rab Ts
for all.
Carlton.
Northern Bobwhite q
breeders, $2.50 pr. Permi
WwW. W. Capes, 2197 Col
old grey ty
Rt. 1, Good Ho;
furn. and sat sfa
Edward pees
old, 50c; 10 w
grown birds, $1.0
Atlanta a Phe -
SURVEY, 53,000,00. ES
OF PRIVATELY OWNED FOREST vy
LANDS ARE OPEN TO
HUNTING.
W., Atl
e & Fowl
- Bobwhite quail
ording. to age. Will
25 or more express
so, several pair
yers, will ship 4 pr.
express collct. Per-
Alvin C. Arrington,
30x 203, Stone Moun-
469-8907. :
k pheasants, 75c to
Mongolians, $1.00 to
Whites, $4.00 to $5
Amhurst, $6.00; pr.
6.00; pr. Reeves, $6:
cocks, $5.00 ea, All
cw Ls Roquemore,
Bouck working pair,
hite show king pi-
s, working pairs $4.00:
dd birds. V. E. Andrews,
Columbia Dr., Decatur.
this years
pr., extra cocks: Ed-
$35.00 pr. extra hens;
nehoe. $15.00 pr., extra
1959 hatch, lineated,
pr.: blue eared Man-
is, Impeyans, blue and
peafowl. S. J. Griener,
orthwest Dr., NW, At-
8. :
hite quail, all ages,
number of mated pairs
ch, $3.00 pr. Permit
$5.00 - vr::
Blue
and Gamble Quail, $5
huckars, $4.00 or. L. W.
ney, 2109 Bungalow
ugusta.
greed N. Z. W. rabbits,
or inbred scrubs; also,
149 North Ave..
ta, Ph. TR 4- 6452.
ts: 2 pr.. blue eared
urins, 3 yrs. old, $35.00
. golden pheasants, 2
Id, $8.00 pr.;
ts, 3 yrs. old, $6 pr.:
pheasants, 42.00 ea. T.
7865 Roswell Rd.,
ody, Ph. 993-4180.
g to age, 25c to $1.00.
ht cond., birds. $99.00 C.
Ashburn, Ph. 567-9360.
ng hatch, $6.00. Robert H.
ants. live or
RE 6-2241.
ht pen, $1.00 ea. Per. 61.
lue Ridge, Ph. 622-7268.
_ grown, sev.
ght and weather cond.,
able. Per.
17-4555.
-| Dugger, Newington.
Reeves
white quail. priced ac-
122. A. L. Gill, Momnie
Indian Dlue peafowl, last
emon, Forsyth, Ph. 994 -
ge quail and Ringneck
dressed,
ot ship. Per. 90. George
. Rt. 1, Box 198, Grove-
pigeons, sev. colors
se from, have pet and
type birds. Make selec-
Jerry Gretencord, 3058
Dr., oats Ph: 634-
arge Northern Bobwhite
il fully grown, raised in
NW. H. Sowers, Scenic Dr., Rt.
Bobwhite quail, 6 wks. to
- hundred
uly feathered, priced rea-
110. Willie
au tney, Box 36, Reynolds,
Z. W. rabbit does.a n Gd
cks, and small ones, $5.00
$25.00 ea.; full stock foun-
ating white Leghorn
_and brown a Albany, Ph, HE 2-7704.
_ Northern Bobwhite quail, 7
wks. old, 60c ea.; white doves,
$5.00 pr.; Ringneck doves, $3
pr. Will ship express collect.
Send money order. Per. 28.
Miss Eve Wallace, 716 Myrtle
St., N. E., Atlanta 8, Ph. TR-
4-5152.
Seed & Plants
FOR SALE
White multiplying onions,
$2.00 gal. including postage.
Permit 420. Roy Clark, 207
Weeks St., ee Ph. DR 8-
3720.
Crimson Cloves reseeding
variety, germ. 82 pet., hard
seed, 7 pct, total germ. 89 pct.,
no noxious weeds, 25c lb. at
my barn. 100-Ibs, only and up.
Billy Bentley, Rt. 2, Thomas-
ton, Ph. 647-5121 (after 5
PicMy).
Certified Davie Barley,
germ. 92 pct, $1.75 per bu;
Reg. Davie Barley, germ., 95
pel $2.25. bu. Alb BO. SB:
Charlew W. Carter, Winter-
ville.
8000 Ibs. reseeding Crimson
Clover, germ. 83 pct., hard
seed 8.00 pct., total germ. 91
pet., no noxious weeds, 25c
per lb. James T. McKinley,
Yatesville Rd., Thomaston, Ph.
MI. 7-3805 5 (Nights only).
- Sufgrain in seed Oats for
sale, Germ. 91 pct. Wm.
Schroer, Rt. 2, Box 6, Val-
dosta, Ph. CH. 2-0607.
noxious weeds,
er eacon Clover, germ. 85
pet. 2 pet. hard, total Germ.
87 pct. Reseeding record over
25 yrs. Miss Oliva Pasley,
Thomaston. Ph. 7-7904.
1962 crop reseeding Crim-
son Clover seed, recleaned
and shipped only in 100 tb.
bags, Germ. 88 pct., 25c lb.
F. O. B. J. Lynwood Bentley,
Sr., Rt. 2, Thomaston, Ph.
647-3688 (at night).
Clean Wakefield and Round
Dutch cabbage and Georgia
collards, 85c C; 500, $1.75;
$3.25 M, delivered. Permit
217-2 HE. Smith, Box, 82,
Baxley.
Collard plants, 50c C; 500,
$2.00; Garden sage plants, 10c
ea., or $1.00 doz.; shade dryed
sage and dry catnip 30c qt.,
or $1.00 gal. Permit 16. Mrs.
Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214,
Royston,
Cokers Moregrain Oats
recleaned and bagged, 3 bu.
bags, heavy test wt., and
bright, no pests, Germ. 89 pct.
to 94 pet., $1.10 bu., F.O.B.
Fred Flanders, Rt. 6, Box 114,
Dublin, Ph. BR 2-0289.
6000 Crimson Clover seed,
hard seed 7 pct., germ. 89 pct.,
total germ. 96 pct. with no
20c Ib., F.O.B.
Monticello, M. L. Clay, Mon-
ticello, Ph. 468-6279. (No let-
ters or collect calls).
Large red nest or multiply-
ing onions for fall planting,
$1.65 gal. plus 50c on each
gal. for postage. No less than
one gallon mailed. Permit 413.
Mrs. <G:. W: Fuller, Rt. 2,
Woodstock.
Nice red raspberry plants,
wrapped in cellophane or
eee damp packed, $1.50
doz., add postage. Permit 241.
Mrs. H.-A. Chastain, Rt. 5,
Ellijay. :
Georgia collard plants 602
C.; also, plenty red and green
Cowhorn hot pepper, on?
cent per pod; add postage. H.
_F. Say, Rt. 2, 3917 Panthers-
ville Rd., Ellenwood.
1962 crop white multiply-
ing nest onions, $2.00 gal. p. p.
Permit No. 40. Mrs. Emma)
Sterns strawberry plants,
two cents ea., no shipments.
Permit No. 326. T. E. Free-
burg, 123 Rex Rd., Morrow.
Several gals. old time Shal-
lots and large Red Nest onions
for planting, $2.00 gal. or
$1.75 if entire lot is taken.
Perm. 120. No Checks accept.
ed. rs. Lon Ashworth, Rt. 1,
Dacula.
Streamline everbearing
strawberry plants, $1.50. C.
Permit No. 169. Mrs. John
Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple
California multiplying beer
seed, 50c start; also, May
cherry trees, old fashioned
peach trees, 3, $1.00; Muscad-
ine grape vines, 5, $1.00;
Hemalaya blackberry plants,
6, $1.00; Blueberry plants, ,
$1.00; Crabapple trees, 4, $1.
Permit No. 305 Mrs. P. Mal-
achi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Encl. self-addressed envelope.
. Klondlike strawberry pl-
ants, well rooted and damp
packed, $1.00 C; $9.00 M. Add
25e per C postage and hand-
ling charges. Min. shipment
200 plants. Permit No, 319
Mr. Luther S. Butler, 466
Page Ave. Atlanta. Ph. DR
3-1846. _
~ Sterns plum size strawberry
plants, <$2:00.C.. p. p.;'~200,
$300 at my home. Stand cold
and drouth well. Cellophane
wrapped and prompt delivery.
Permit 97. Mrs. Z. D. Dodd,
Rt.. 1, Box 223, Alpharetta,
(Hwy. 19 near Durhams sep-
tic tank pl.)
23,000 lbs. Dixie Crimson
Clover seed, germ. 87 pct.,
92 pct., no noxious weeds, 20c
Tb. Will sell large lots cheaper.
C. M. Pippin, Jr., Pretoria Rd.,
hard seed 5 pct., total. germ., |
Blueberry plants ready for
shipment 15th. October; My-
ers and Rubel variety, 2 to 3
yrs. old, 6 for $4.00; 12 for
$7.00, F. O. B. Permit 219. E.
G. Nicholson, Alien Rd. Rt. ls
Macon.
Fruit and nut trees for sale.
Permit 46. Write for list and
prices. T. M. Webb, Rt. 3,
Ellijay.
Latham Red _ reapberry
plants, 6, $1.00, p. p. in Ga.
Permit 312. Joseph Aber-
nathy, Yatesville Rd., Barnes-
ville.
King Mammoth Pumpkin
seed germ., 93 pet., 3 doz, 25c;
Ice Box yellow melon, 93
pet.; Round, dark rind, yel-
low meat melon, germ. 95 pct.,
grows to 50 lbs.; long, green,
yellow-meat melon, germ. 95
pet., all 50 seed for 25c; Ara-
bian cantaloupe, grows to 20
lbs., germ. 97 pect., 12 seed,
25e. All 1962 crop. Send
stamped envelope. J. H. Gor-
don, Rt. 1, Adel.
Few collard plants for sale,
three cents each, Permit 308.
Mrs. Fkemil, 421 Wilson
Ave., Bremen.
Hay, Feed, Grain
FOR SALE
High quality Millet hay;
also, excellent pasture grasses
of Bermuda Crabs, Lespedeza,
Dallas grass and Fescue mix-
ture, all 75c per bale at my
farm at Madras, near New-
nan, Contact me before going
to see. R. B. Bowen, 316
Peters St., S. W., Atlanta Ph.
MU 8-1428. (No. collect
ealls). :
50 bu. good clean 1962 crop
Rye, $3.00 bu. at my farm. F.
A. Wright, Rt. Ellijay, Ph. ME
5-2657. (No collect calls).
Choice Coastal Bermuda,
Fescue and Clover, mixed
grasses, square bales hay at-
tractively priced. Richard H.
Mitchell, Mgr., Tara Farms,
Rt. 1, Calhoun, Ph. MA 9-
2984,
PAGE SEVEN
150 bales brown top Millet
hay; 500 bales Sericea Les-
pedeza hay, 50c bale. A. B.
ra Rea, Conyers, Ph, 483-
95
Coastal Bermuda hay
(highly fertilized) in field 5
miles N. Blakely on Hwy. 27,
$20.00 ton until further not-
ice. Contact before sending
truck, can arrange trucking ~
on 8 to 10 ton loads at extra
cost. Evelyn S. Gee, Blakely,
Ph. 723-3324, area code 912.
Good Coastal or Lespedeza
hay, $30.00 to $40.00 ton, can
deliver 5 ton loads. R. L.
Jackson, c/o Flint River
Farms, Rt. 1, Jonesboro, Ph.
DR 8-2245. ;
Large quantity choice Co-
astal Bermuda hay, $25.00 ton
loaded in the field; $28.00 ton
loaded from barn. Can deliver
in 5 or 6 ton lots for small
additional cost to 75 mi. rad-
ius. Priced up after baling
season. Winton C. Harris. Rt.
1, Screven, Ph. 584-2312,
(Odum). :
Miscellanecus
FOR SALE
Hand gathered and shade
dried sage. 1 Ib., $2.00; 5 los.
$1.65 Ib.; 10 Ibs, $1.60 lb.; 20
ibs: $150: Ib. <P> P.-to. yore
zone. Harrison T. Brown. Rt.
2, Box 357, Toccoa.
Golden seal, 20c ea.; spear-
mint, tanzy, 3, 25c;' 7, 50e;
garlic bulbs, grows large as
onions, 4 bulbs, 50c; 10, $1.00;
Queen Annes lace, 35 50c; red
hot pepper, 25 doz. pods; cow-
horn and banana pepper seed,
25 teaspoon. Add postage.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2,
Ellijay. 1
NAME
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IMPORTANT
NOTICE
If the address label on your Market Bulletin
is not absolutely CORRECT and COMPLETE,
please fill out the form below and mail to:
Market Bulletin Office,
19 Hunter St., S. W., Atlanta 3, along with
the pink address label on your BULLETIN.
If your address is correct and COMPLETE,
ignore this notice.
Thank you,
Circulation Manager,
Phil Campbell
TOWN
ZONE Soe
STATE
' Cokers| Moregrain seed
Oats, germ., 90 pct. recleaned
an iS 1.05 bu
DON'T FORGET TO SEND YOUR ADDRESS LABEL!
pAGE EIGHT
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Several Ibs. shade dried
sage, 1962 crop, $2.50 lb., pos-
tage paid. Mrs. Lilla Rick-
man, Rt. 4, Box 395, Toccoa.
Nice clean yellow dock, red
sassafras, May apple, queen
ef meadow, devils shoestring
root. wild cherry bark, 4 lb.
lard-box full, $1.00. Add post-
age. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt.
1961 pecans, Schleys, 35c
Ib. up. to 25 Ibs; 25 to 50 Ibs.,
32-1/2c Ib.; 50 Ibs or more,
30c lb.; large Paper Shell
Frotcher, 25c lb. up to 10 Ibs ;
10-25 bs. 22-1/2c lb.; 50lbs.
or more, 20c Ib. All F. O. B.
Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Box 124,
Quitman.
Wild cucumber bark; aoe
low root; rattle root; queen
of meadow root; mullen root,
each, $1.00 for 2 lb box
full; large red peanuts, 2-4 in.
hull, $2.50 pack, for eating
only. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.
MARKET BULLE
' Single white tatting made
of fine thread, 35c yd; two
Dresden Plate quilts, $19.00
a.; two dbl. Wedding Rings,
$12.00 each; quilt tops, $2.50
each; large bedspread, croch-
eted of white nylon thread,
$50.00, you pay postage. Mrs.
C. S. Boyt, Sr., Rt. 1, Yates-
ville.
Dbl. bed size quilts, all new
material, $6.00 each and 50c
postage; quilt tops, new mater-
ial, dbl. bed size, $3.00 each
and postage, Star and Blocks
and others. Mrs. H. B. Flury,
306 William St., Soperton.
3a 5, Ellijay.
a .Niee clean roots and herbs:
; yellow root, sassafras, cat-
nio, queen of meadow, devils
shoestring and May apple, 4
. Ib. lard box full, $1.00. Add
- postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain,
Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Yellow root, freshly du g
and washed, 4 Ib. lardbox full,
85c: also, long red hot pepper
pods for home use, 25c doz;
5 doz pods, $1.00. Add post-
_ age. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5,
., Box 58, Ellijay.
Calif. multiplying beer seed,
50 start and stamped enve-
Jope. Mrs. R. A. Nolen, Rt. 1,
Buchanan.
50 Ibs. yellow beeswax, 65c
lb. at my place. W. T. Hol-
brook, Sr., Rt. 2, Clarkesville,
Ph. 754 - 6798.
Pasture for rent for live-
stock, year-round and nice,
miles of tracks and dirt road,
convenient to No. Atlanta and
Marietta area; also, two male
Mexican burros for sale, or
Pomegranate seed, 25, 50c.| trade for pony filly. W. C.
=*Send stamped envelope. E. C.|Henry, Jr., c/o Kenview
Elis, Melrose Apt. C-5, Gain-| farms, Rt. 1, Kennesaw, Ph.
esville. 428-4916 (Marietta).
: Lg. odd shaped African 1961 Dee. run pure Geor-
o gourds, 8 diff. kinds, mixed] gia sugar cane syrup in 28 oz.
pack of 30 seed, $1.00; also,
nice clean roots of yellow
dock, queen of meadow a n d
- sassafras, $1.00 lardbox full;
eatnip, 50c bunch. Add post-
age. Mrs. L. W. Welch, 5, El-
lijay.
Nesco automatic canner,
(combination roaster - oven,)
12 quart size, same as new
with direction book, for quick
sale, $35.00: also, Minitmaid
eooker, used few times, six
pint canner, $25.00. W. B.
Patch, Evans, Ph. RE. 6-0847.
1952 crop 100 pct. pure
shade dried, finely ground,
aie sage: also, 100 pct. pure
: dried ground red hot pepper
fT oz: 35c; 3 ozs. $1.00;-1 1b.,
$5002 tall Po Bs, Douglas
Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas.
; Two Daisy electrie churns,
perfect cond., $7.00 each. E.
A. Smith, 7205 Campbellton
Rd: S. W., Atlanta 11, DI. 4-
4198.
New crop large red peanuts
i -~ 2-4 in hull, for eating only.
es $2.25 pk.: $8.00 bu.; wild cu-
: eumber bark: Rattle root; de-
vil shoe string; May apple:
_ yellow root: ratsbane: heart
Jeaf root, each $1.00 for 2 th.
lard box ful. Add postage.
-P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball
Ground.
Three nice 100 lb. print
sacks. one of a kind, all for
$1.60 P. P. in Georgia. Mrs.
W: Y. Summers, Rt. 1, New-
nan.
White chicken feed sacks,
100 lb. cap., no letters, nice
smooth cloth, 25c each plus
postage. Will ship C. O. D.
promptly: also, Indian corn
ears, several different colors.
16c ear, plus postage. M r s.
Mae Wagoner, Rt. 2, Blairs-
ville.
ay
7 gt. pressure canner with
all equipment, good cond. $18.
H. T. Gordon, 2175 Lenox Rd,
NE. Atlanta 5., Ph. ME 6 -
: 1046.
Larg leaf shade dried sa: sage,
1962 crop, free from trash,
$1.00 pt. cup: fine white rice
popcorn on cob, 20 lb. lots, $3:
10 Ib. lots, $1.50. Add postage.
Mrs. Marie Holland, Box 14,
Coogler Rd., Dalton.
Ce Nica! clean yellow < dock,
red sassafras, devils shoe-
string roots, wild cherry bark.
4 lb. lardbox full, $1.00; rot-
ted saw dust or leaf mold
sterilized and sifted, $1 gal.:
very large ~'Bushel African
Sourds, 5 kinds, mixed pack of
30 seed, $1.00: small orna-
mental: gourd seed, 25 pack
Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Low-
Ian. Rt. 5. Ellijay.
Country cured hams and
country canned sausage, sea-
soned with pepper and sage.
Evie Harris, Rt..2, Roseb wd
Community, Loganville,
so apa
wht. bottles, 12 to ease, $5
ease F. O. B- or can s hip
express collect; also; around
200 gal. old dark syrup in No.
5 tins, $1.00 gal. or all at
75c gal, F. O. B. No shipping.
L. H. Edenfield, Rt. 3, Box
177, Metter, (near 46-57 pav-
ed hwy.), Ph. 685-1083.
1962 crop hand gathered
and shade dried sage, $2.09
Ib: plus: =posfage: J... C.J.
Brown, Rt. 2, Box 224, Toccoa.
King Cobra Snake
seed, grows to 6 ft.,
gourd
6 seed,
25c; African Freak, 6 seed,
25e; Jong neck gourd seed,
from 29 in. up, 3 doz., 25c:
hereules club, milk. bottle
shape, grows to 2 ft. long, 25
doz. with stamped, addressed
envelope. All 1962 crop. Per.
392 -W.. D:2-Gordon; Ri. 45
Adel.
King Cobra Snake gourd
seed, and African Monster.
worlds largest gourd, 6 seed,
25c; long necks, grow to 30
inches, or freak, and mixed
ornamental, 3 doz. 25c_ all
1962 crop. Send stamped, ad-
dressed envelope. H. H. Gor-
don, Rt. 1, Adel.
New crop mountain sour-
wood honey, 5 lb. tin, strain-
ed, $1.87; 5 Ib. tin with comb,
$2.49. Add postage. Shipping
wt. 6 Ibs. Edward D. Colston,
Rt. 1, Box 307, Toccoa.
Miscellaneous
WANTED
Want 20 lbs. Chinese chesi-
nuts. Starkey S. Flythe, S. F.
Bldg., Augusta.
Want 10 tons high quality
Coastal Bermuda hay deliver-
ed to my farm at reasonable
price. N. D. Roberts, Had-
dock, Ph. WE. 2-5835.
Want old-fashioned green
sage. Send price. Mr. H. S.
Whatley, 206 Edward St., Bre-
men.
Want best price on 50 to
100 bu. feed oats, bulk or
bagged; also, want used me-
tal roofing. M. L. Frey, 5755
Memorial Dr., Stone Moun-
tain.
Want several hundred bush-
els shelled corn delivered to
my grain bin near Macon and
Gray. State price per bushe!
on 100 lbs. Feltz Davis, Rt.
2, Gray.
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
Will quilt your quilts for
$3.00 piece at my home. Mrs.
Kate Kinkler,: Rt. ly Sa
Nice, good sized, aprons, $1
ea., or 5, $4.75; med. size, 50c
ea. or 5, $2.25; bib aprons, 75c:
dresser scarves and _ vanity
sets, $1.00; Mrs. Maver Estep,
137 Auburn Ave., LaGrange.
Nice quilt tops, Around the
Mountain, new scraps, $3.00,
or 2, $5.00. Can ship . . D.:.
Mrs. M. E. Sundy, 812 Jane
St., Waycross.
- New handmade dbl. bed size
quilts made of solid and print
cotton material and _ cotton
padding: Step around t he
Mountain, Basket, Grand-
mothers Flower Garden: all
$12.00 each and postage. Mrs.
Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Ellijay.
Smocked sofa pillows, all co-
lors; round, $2.00 each. Mrs.
Virginia Bryant, Luthersville.
Hand crocheted orlon capes,
pink and white, also pink
shrug, good sizes, $600 each
P. P. Mrs. Everett Hunt, Rt. 4,
Blairsville.
White woolen crocheted
stole, shell stitch design, $10;
black woolen crocheted stole,
$10.00; erocheted hats, $2.00
ea. Miss Dallas Adams, 295
Hill St., Athens.
with bibs,
$1.00 ea.: without
ea.; potholders, 15c
$1.60; emb. dish
Aprons
trimmed,
bibs, 75c
ea; 10,
nicely
towels, 3, $1.00. Add postage>
Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, El-
lijay.
Med. size aprons, 50c ea.;
5, $2.00; with bib 60c ea.; 5,
$1.65; dresser scarves, emb.
and crocheted ends, 50 ea.;
nicer ones 75 ea.; dishcloths |
15 ea.; pot holders, 10c ea.
Add postage and 10c extra for
checks. Mrs. Byron Haynes,
Rt. 8, Gainesville.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops:
Friendship Chain; Monkey
wrench and one other, name
unknown, $3. ea.; string tops
abe peer twin size $2.; block
pieced, $2.25; add postage.
Mrs. Addie Strayhorn, Rt. 1,
Gainesville.
Handmade
white tatting
edge, 20c yd., postage 10c ex-
tra, small and large size. Mrs.
Cc. F. Butler, Rt. 7, Moultrie.
Baby sweater sets, wool or
nylon shell stitch (sweater,
cap and bootees) in pink, blue
yellow, green or white, $5.
set, or $4.40 for sweater and
cap, and 60c for bootees, P.P.
Send M.O. or will send C.O.D.
Mrs. Robert Thomas Jones,
Rt. 4, Box 14, Blairsville.
Handpainted broadcloth pil-
lowcases, nice dsigns, lace
edges, $3.00 pr.; handpainted
vanity sets or scarves, lace
edges, $2.00 ea.;. handpainted
dishtowel and potholder sets,
$2.50; 54 x 54 in. handpainted
Morning Glory tablecloth with
4 napkins, $4.00 set; size 52 x
70 in. set, $5.00. Add postage.
Mrs, L. W. Welch, Rt. 5, Elli-
jay.
- Baby bootees, crocheted in
all white and white with blue,
pink, green or yellow trim, or
solid color, $1.25. Mrs. H. B.
Clower, Lawrenceville.
Double bed size quilt tops,
machine sewn and good ma-
terial: Step Around Min.,
Gents Bow, Sail Boat, Devils
Puzzle, Bird Trap, $2.00 ea.;
Grandmothers Fan, Eight -
Point Star, Postage Stamp,
$2.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs.
J. G. Austin, Rt. 1, Felton.
Double bed size quilt tops,
Star and other designs, $2.06
ea.; Step Around the Min.,
$4.00-ea. Add postage. Mr s.
Mittie Roper, Rt. 1,~ Canton.
Fancy organdy and lace
aprons, $1.50 ea.: nice eotton
aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4; niece
work aprons, large pockets,
all around, $1.00; pot holders,
15e ea; 10, $1.00; full e u t
childrens dresses, nice styles
and materials, 1-6 yrs, $2.25.
Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
Baby shoes, $105; Bootees,
$1.40, all baby yarn, ribbon
trim; handkerchiefs, tatted
border, $1.35 and $1.50; stoles,
pink yarn laced through white
net, $7.50; yarn afghans, mix-
ed colors, $36.00; doilies $3
and $5. P. P. in Georgia. Mrs.
Gs Wayior, Aol Wilson Ave.,
Bremen.
3 small, $1.00;
Broadcloth pil
emb., $1.25 pr.; 1.
ed, $1.50 pr.; mec
ea.; old fashion
emb. dish towe
clothes pin apron
35 postage. Mrs.
nett, Rt: 2; Box
Rd., Buford. ;
Novelty crochet
all colors and var
each and postage.
Rt. 1, Cumming.
3 pe. crocheted
$1. set: pillowcase
bleached sheeting
cheted blue bird,
colonial girl or pans:
crocheted rose or
lies, $1.50 ea.; er
chair back sets, $3.
checks or stamps. D:
ley, Rt. 1, Waco.
Jambskin bab y
laced and emb. in ~
PEP Soe :
sured. Mrs. Edgar
Rt. 3, New Echota, =
Aprons of nice
rose design, ruffled wi
rack in yellow or blu
also plain trimmed,
or $1.25 for two, plus p
Mrs. C. F. Humphre
N. Ave., Garage apt.,
ville. :
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