FARM LAND EDITION MARCH 25
Georgia
Farmers 9
Phil Campbell,
Commissioner
VOLUME 49
ATLANTA, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY, MARCH II. 1964
NUMBER 28
White man, wife and 2
Briggs and Stratton Rotary
Farm Employment Wanted
Farm Machinery children, want jab on cattle or
chicken farm, no row crops.
tiller with layoff plows, 4cycle engine, $100. Mrs. J. P. Wells, 856 Tanner Drive,
Raised on farm, and have ex-
Scottdale, Ph. 443-6310. __
And Farm Help Needed
and Equipment perience, can drive tractor,
not truck. Need 4 room house,
Diesel Farmall 450 with new front end loader; Diesel
with water and wired for
motor completely overhauled
stove, must be on school bus
FOR SALE
by dealer in 1963, A-l cond.,
NOTICE: Notices accepted for agricultural work only. Notices no? accepted for house work, nursing or companionship needs.
Man and wife, experienced, I Want man tJhat doesn't
want job raising chickens or j drink, for job on farm, and
tending laying hens. furnished house, can
Need move
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gardening.
Will
give
home,
anywhere. State wages and board, laundry, and small sal-
terms in first letter. Need j ary. Will answer all letters.
work at once. Rudolph And- j Mrs. P. G. Jerman, 524 Mis-
erson, Cumming.
I sion Ridge Rd., Rossville.
Want man and wife to work small cattle ranch at Kenne- Mother, age 48, and son, age
saw. Man 30 to 45 yrs. old, I 18, white, want jobs on farm,
Must know and operate all experienced and good at -any
farm equip. Wife to work part time. Salary $260. per month.
type
work.
Need
board,
and
and mail rts., close to town and near store; will need to be moved. Do not drink. W. G. Leonard, Rt. 2, Lawrencevilie.
Man, with wife, wants job on cattle or broiler farm or timber; can drive truck and tractor and do any kind of work; dependable and willing to work, no bad habits. Need at least 4 room house, wired for stove, have to be moved; want work at once. William J. Green, Rt. 2, Hogansville.
Man, single, age 59, wants light farm work, with board
30 inch cut-off saw, complete with belt, for sale. J. R. Wyatt, P.O. Box 74, Shady Dale.
1960 Ford Dexter Diesel tractor, planters, cultivator, 3-bottom plow, and drag harrow, $1995. Virgil Hollinesworth III, Augusta, Ph. RE 3-4775, (weekends only, no collect calls).
John Deere LA tractor, motor newly overhauled with new crank shaft, rods and rings; planters, cultivators, bush and bog and turner plow,
$3,000. Farmall H. tractor, A-l cond., $700. Lamar Putnam, Rt. 2, Fair-burn, Ph. 9846936.
Fuel oil tank, 287 gal. cap., for farm use. C. S. Jones, 3447 Gilbert Rd., Atlanta (Z. C.JS03J.5).___________ __
12-1/2 hp. motor, good cond. Lawrence Langham, RU 3, Box 11, Sparta. Ph. 5231 (no collect calls).
1954 Intn'l WDR9 Diesel tractor with 18 x 26 tires. la good cond., equipped with elec. starter, lights and hydraulic control. 50 drawbar
Four room school bus
house route,
on paved free. Give
$30. weekly salary for each. Mrs. Lillie" May Ellis, Rt 2,
and small salary- J- R- McGuirt, 1 Elenar St., LaGrange,
all in good cond., $400. N. T. Freeman, Rt. 1, Holland Rd.,
horsepower. P. A. Wiener, P.O. Box 204, Cedartown.
experience and references. F. W. Phillips, c/o West over Farm, Route 1, Due West Kennesaw Rd., Kennesaw.
Retired white man, age 52, wants job looking after horses: hogs or chickens, or as caretaker in exchange for
Lula.
Family man, age 40, wants job on large farm or plantation, game farm, timber, or beef cattle operation requiring management capabilities. Mike W. Preston, Jr., Buena Vista.
Ph. 4-5577.
White woman, age 49, alone, desires farm work. Neat and clean, some education. Cathleen Alderman, 516 Green St., Valdosta.
White man, single, age 57,
Powder Springs, Ph. 4287796.
Planter and cultivators for FarmaJl Super A. tractor, good cond., and reasonably priced. Come and see. E. A. Roberts, Rt. 1, Fayetteville, (old Hwy. No. 85). _____
800 gal. Craft bulk milk tank with 2 l-Va hp. compressors, used 18 m-os., stainless steel throughout. New cond., guaranteed. Reasonable nriee. Henry A. Winn, Dallas, Ph. 445-3090.
2 hp. dbl. action Myers well
small unfurnished house near store. No crops. M. C. Feagin, 2114 Oakview Rd., S. E., Atlanta, Ph. DR. 3-2479.
wants jab on chicken farm or
Want couple,
elderly with some
or retired income of
j
general .farm, cannot drive tractor or truck, but can work
their own, as caretaker on I mules and do odd jobs. Will
V/ant man or family to work 6,000 to 10,000 turpentine boxes on halves. Calvin Jacobs, Ho'boken.
Want experienced farm
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farm, small weekly wage, and living quarters provided, must be able to drive car. Bob Evans, Townsend, (near Brunswick).
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work for board and washing and small salary, must have bus fare; prefer large family, give age and number in family. Taft Parker, Canton.
family for steady work on Want white, sober, reliable livestock and tobacco farm. j man in good health, -with Job opportunity for one or ! 'milking experience to work
more men. Must understand on dairy farm, can use a son,
use of modern equipment. part time, should be old enModern house and bonus. ough to operate farm machinJames G. Henderson, Box 292, ery. Have milking parlor' with Hinesville,_Ph. TR. 6-2399.__ surge equipment; house, wired
Man, age 24, and mother, wants job doing light farm work; can't drive car or tractor, need 2 rooms and small salary. Will have to be moved, no phone calls please. Mrs. Ruth C. Moses, Rt. 3, Lithonia.
Want family for general farm work, steady work. 4 room house on school bus rt. No drinkers, give references. E. B. Whitley, Mauk.
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for electric .stove and running water, furnished: give references. George L. Rodgers, Dearing, Ph. 556-6313, (Harlem).
White man, single, age 50, wants job on chicken farm, gathering eggs and working in hen house. Need salary, board, and laundry. Buford Bates,
Ariens Super Jet 4-cycle 4.5 hp., Lauson engine, Roto Tiller, like new, used part of one season, $125. A. C. Sanders, Sr. ; Rt. 2, Buchanan, Ph. 646-5446.
1956 Cub tractor, mowing machine, hay rake, side plow, planter, cultivator, and harrow, all in good cond., $700. Mrs. Nellie L. Smith, Rt. 3, Cumming. Ph. TU 7-7446.
1953 Ford tractor in good cond. Doyle Buice, Rt. 3, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-4393.
1960 Farmall 140 tractor, slightly used, with fa-it hitch, one-row; also 1959 Farmall 130 tractor with fast hitch. Equipment: planters, cultivators, 2-botlom plow, subsoiler, smoothing harrow and
pump, 750 gal. per hour, in good cond., $200.; also, two practically new -John Deere pull- type transplanter, $300. for both, or $175. for one. Robert Attaway, Wrightsville, Ph. UN 4-3768 (no co 11 e c t calis). ______________
1951 Ford tractor, m o t o r overhauled, good tires, complete with bush and bog harrow, $350.; 1952 Ford tractor, good motor and tires, complete with bush and bog harrow, $395.; also 2-whl. livestock trailer 4x7 ft. body, $75. Z. M. Addy, 618 S. Lee St., Americus, Ph. 924- 9496.
1951 John Deere tractor; Roll-O-matic powertrol, and new paint; 403 JD 3 - d i s c plow with cylinder, 8 ft. J. D.
Want elderly couple to live in country home, as caretaker for farm, plenty of land for g'arden, good pasture; gas, water, lights and bath in nouse, in good community on paved rd. Robert Ozmore, 2799 Stewart Ave. SW, Atlanta, Ph. PO. 7-7233, (no collect calls).
White woman, age 40, wants job on chicken farm, or
White man, in good health, with 5 in family, wants job on farm; can do any work on land, can milk, drive truck and tractor, or will take salary or share crop. Need house to live in and job right away; must be within 25 mi. of Atlanta, prefer near Alpharetta. Wade H. Miller, Rt. 3, Box 54, c/o G. H. Coursey, College Park.
Rt. 2, Canton, Ph. 479-2297.
Want man, not over 38, with or without boy old enough to work, for job in apple orchard; have some general farming. Have 3 room partly furnished house with electricity, give references. J. E. Anderson, Rt. 1, Hurt Rd., Austell, Ph. HE. 6-1080, (no collect calls).
mower. Will sell either tractor and any equipment wanted. Aileen McMullan, Rt. 4, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-6464:.
Belts, good as new, used for all purposes: Two 10 inch, one 8 inch and one 7 inch, all $75. Olin O'Neal, Rt. 1, Glenn.
Garden tractor tiller, 41/2 hp., nearly new, $115. Leroy Long, 1139 Dove Valley Rd., Decatur, Ph. BU 9-1215.
harrow used one year, quick latch cultivators, new 8 row duster. Tractor newly overhauled. Sammie King, Rt. L, Cedartown, Ph. 748- 4331 (no collect calls).
Two Surge milking stalls, parlor type, diagonal, used, $?5. each. Will sell separately. T. E. Dekle, P. O. Box 144, Blackshear, Ph. 449-6302.
1960 Ford Diesel tractor in
general farm; experienced in all kinds of farm work. Miss Audrey May, Box 233, Berlin.
Want farm hand with small family for work on farm,
Want white woman or elderly couple to live in home with mother, and do light farm chores, room and board with hot water and bath fur-
Want man and wife, or family to work on poultry farm. W. H. Barlow. Smithville, Ph. 846-2931, (no collect calLs).
1963 Kramer Diesel farm tractor, used less than 100 hours, standard 3 point hitch, live hydraulic power up and down, with smoothing har-
good cond., scrape on rear, 3point hitch. Two new rear tires, $1.500. C. F. West, Rt 3, Lithonia. 5137 Salem Rd., Ph. 482-6464._____ '
steady work, 5 room house on nished. Must be honest and of Want man and wife to help row, terracing blade and Farmall M., offset harrow
school bus rt., no drinkers, good character, references re- on farm, drive tractor and equipment pickup, $1500. and 10-disc harrow, must sell
o'ive references. Jack Willis, quired. J. Lynwood Bently, help with general farm work. cash. J. Hampshire, Rt. 2, Box at once. H. S. Anderson, Jr.,
At. 2, Folkston.
Thomaston, Ph. 647-3697.
W. A. Hartley, Rt. 1, Alamo. 126, Fair-burn, Ph. 525-7606. Rt. 1, Middleton.
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MARKET BULLETIN
Wednesday, March II. 1364
Farmall Cub, $500.; plow, Used equip, necessary to Two Buckeye kerosene
GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN $90.; harrow, No. 33 and 22, run cattle farm: tractors, har- brooders, 1000 capacity, 60 in. $120. ea.; mower, $120.; Brad- rows, wagons, scales, rotary canopy, with thermostats and
Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building Capitol Square Atlanta 3, Georgia
ley scoop, $22.; 2-whl. trail- mowers, silage cutter, manure 5 gal. fuel tanks, in good
er, $72.; self dump rake, $12.; spreader, baler, trucks, plows, cond., $10. ea., or exch. for
Dozer blade, $60.; Easy-flow seeders, feeders, welder, etc., horse-drawn hay rake. R. L. spreader, 9 ft., $125. Oakes (farm located 6 miles from Gray, Rt. 3, Blairsville.
Phone JAckson 4-3292 Jack Gilchrist, Editor Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices
Notices of farm produce NATIONAL EDITORIAL and appurtenances admissible
>C:| yio>N under postage regulations in-
cabinet incubator, 600 cap., $100.; or all for $1200 cash. Excel, shape. Mrs. Ward E. Shumaker, 254 Glend.ale Ave., Decatur, Ph. DR 3-4582 (evenings or Saturdays, not
collect).
Sparta W. 2 mi. on Milledgeville Hwy., and N. on Blacktop). Mrs. Frank J. Lacksen, Treadwell Plantation, B; o x 500, Macon.
Plow rollover, 4, 16 in. bottoms, 2 lefts, 2 rights, A.C.
1954 Super C. tractor, 2-
row cultivator and planter, harrow. 2-disc tiller, all pur-
pose plow; also New Holland pull type mower, all in A-l cond. W. R. Henry, Rt. 1, Franklin, Ph. AL 3-6524
serted one time on each request.
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Published weekly at 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga., by Georgia Department of Agriculture. Entered as second class matter Aug. 1, 1937, at post office, Covington, Ga. under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8, 1917.
Address requests to be added to or removed from mailing lift, changes of address, etc., to CIRCULATION MANAGER, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses.
John Deere 60 tractor, pow- 60 series, snap coupler hitch, (Newnan).
er troll, 2-row cultivators and
planters, complete; tool bar plow that attaches to tractor, John Deere 15-row grain drill with fertilizer and seed hopper, also clover attachment, 3-disc John Deere plow, operates with power troll or rope lift. Equipment ready to use, see to appreciate. Z. P. Almon, Roopeville, Ph. 854-
mechanical turner, good cond. E. H. Stokes, Rt. 7, Sardis Church Rd., Macon, Ph. 7882378.
New belt Brod-Caster holds 1800 Ibs., scatters granular fertilizer and nitrogen 50 feet. Will trade for Black Angus registered heifers. L. T. Calloway, Madison.
Farm wagon, 4 whl., needs tires and body, $20.; also 4disc Taylorway tiller, 26 in. disc, excel, cond., 3 point $50. William C. Keys, Rt. 3, Walden Rd., Macon, Ph. 7882582.
Quail raising equipment. 2 Brower 6 - t r a y incubators, 300 eggs to tray; also 2 hatch-
4307 (no collect' calls).
300 PG-16 Purina tube-type ers still air, one 24 pair breed
Farmall H. tractor, cultivating attachments, pulley and pecan shaker; Farmall Super
C. tractor, planters, cult., fert., attachments; dbl. disc med. Wt, Intn'l harrow, 4-
disc tiller plow and side del. rake; 5 ft. Allis Chalmers Combine; mule-drawn 5-row
chicken feeders, extra good cond., 75c ea., or will trade for Roto-type or garden tractor; also 60 gas burner John Deere tractor, cultivators,
planters, fertilizer attachment, John Blue cotton duster, and 10 disc Taylor harrow. Lee Anthony, Rt. 1, Lavonia.
cage, 5 Brower elec. brooders, 18 outside brooder feeders and drinkers (all kinds) and 3 Bramco electric Haver brooders (takes care of 800 birds each), never used. Robert Bradshaw, Rt. 1, Canton, Ph. 479-5287.
Mitchel 2-horse wage n,
cotton duster and 5. ft. Mc- 2000 ft. of 4 in. Rainway good, $50.: dbl. hopper Cole
Cormick mowing mach.; 2 irrigation pipe, 50c ft.; 3000 planter, nearly new, $20.; 2
(600 chick) Woods gas brood- ft. of 5 in. Rainway irrigation Oliver No. 13 plows, $10.: 2
er; John Deere C. C. cultiva- pipe at 50c ft., will sell any cotton planters, $5. ea.: 2-
tor, and Rotary hoe; 2-horse part or all; also U--6 Intn'l horse Iron Beam stock, $5.;
drawn Weber wagon, all in power unit and Denning irri- 4 single Iron Beam stocks, $5.
good working cond. J. H. gation pump mounted on 4- ea.; 3 Simpso-n single culti-
Neisler, Reynolds. __
whl. trailer, $500. Howard L. vators. 5. ea. C. J. Green,
~6^T/2~ft7 DbTSectiTn
smoothing harrow, Case; 8 ft. 16- disc Single Section
Davis. Rt. 1. Waynesville, Ph. HO 2-2261 (Nahunta Exch.), no collect calls.
McDonough, Ph. 423-3615 (after 6 o'clock).
Good farm shop equipment,
smoothing harrow; 5-1/2 ft. Fordson tractor runs on Hy- blacksmith tools, good cond.,
Dbl. Section harrow, J. D. 3- tension magneto, almost new new 10 in. Craftsman table
clisc plow, J. D., hand lift, 7 rubber tires: 8-disc harrow. saw and Jointer Jig saw, all
ft. Graham Howe plow, rub- H. A. Pruittj Rt. 1, Alpharet- kinds of attachments on fac-
Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin.
ber tires; and 6-disc tillers. ta, Ph. 475-7089.
tory steel stand, all for $275.
Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta.
J. H. Smith, Church St., Daw- Super A. Farmall tractor, W. F. Sexton. 2608 Dixie Rd.,
son (no collect calls.)
4 new tires, hydraulic lift, Dalton, Ph. 278-3833.
8-hole tractor-drawn fer- power takeoff, and belt pulley, Engine large enough to pull
tilizer spreader, first class equipped with 1-row culti- any size irrigation pump, also
cond., $125.; 1/3 hp. elec. vator, planters and distribu- straight axle for large trailer,
Farm Machinery FOR SALE
Allis - Chalmers G. with plow and cultivator, all in good shape, $350.; also, want straight blade for D8 for own use. N. A. Boyette, Rt. 1, Hahira.
Allis-Chalrners 66 combine in good cond., no junk, (on Carrollton and Newnan Hwy., near Bates Grocery). H. C. Craven, Rt. 6, Carrollton.
Allis-Ohalmers G. tractor with equipment, practically new tires, needs some work on transmission, at bargain price. T. W. Webb, Rt. 1, Box 81, Austell, Ph. 948-1247.
2C 14D 4-disc Intn'l harrow plow, fast hitch, new cond., $-100. T. M. Thompson, Jr., Devereux.
John Deere L. A. tractor turning plow, cultivator and planters, $325.; Gibson tractor turning plow, cultivator, and disc harrow, $200. Robert Robinson, Rt. 1, Lindale, Ph. 234-195 (call after 7:30 a.m.).____ __
1951 Intn'l. Diesel DW-6 tractor, good cond., good tires, will sell reasonably; JohnDeere 13 row grain drill with fertilizer box, fair cond. Alton Potts, Rt. 3, Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-6463 (no collect calls).
Jet shallow well pump in
Incubator for either partridges or chickens, $45. Charlie Johnson, Rt. 1, Box 239, Jonesboro, Ph. 461-7817.
5 incubators in good cond., 2, 1800 quail eggs, 2, 1200 quail eggs, and 1, 400 quail eggs, for sale. A. G. Long, 597 New Jesup Hwy., Brunswick.
1958 Chevrolet 3/4 ton pickup truck, extra clean, $595.; also, 14 in. 2 bottom Ford plow. M. H. Young, Rebecca, Ph. MI 3-2078.
Butane gas tank, 375 gal. cap., complete with regulator, valves and gauges, $100.; operates above or underground; also one mule-drawn Cole planter complete with all plates and fertilizer attachments, $10. G. A. King, 1935 George's Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE 3-3187 (no collect calls).
Hay rake, mowing machine (mule-drawn), stationary power take-off unit, cheap; B. M. Goody, 324 River St. Rd., Valdosta, Ph. CH 28S46.
Super A. Farm all tractor, touch lift, power takeoff and belt pulley, equipped with 1row cultivator, 2 - disc plow, planters and bush and bog disc, all in good shape; .to sell at once. Paul Yarbrough, Rt. 1, Aragon (Hwy. 101), outside Aragon, between Rockmart and Rome. Ph. 684-5953 (Rockmart), after 8 p.m. (no collect calls).
Hammermill, John Deere B. tractor, hay rake, hay mower, cutting . harrow, turning plow (used with John Deere
sausage mill, white enamel body, excel, cond.; 5 extra knives, $50.; Speed-O - Matic Porter-Cable power saw radial arm, 3 ft. sq. steel table, 3, 10 in. blades on saws, good as new, $135. Thomas E. Reeve, Sr., Rt. 2, Carrollton, Ph. 832-3397.
Old model tractor (Allis Chalmers), runs (but needs repairs and one front tire) with equipment for same: cultivators, smoothing harrows and peanut plow. Will sell, or trade for garden tractor. J. E. Granger, Reidsville.
D-17 wide front end., fuel burner, wheel weights, line power take off; draw bar, 48 hp; John Deere B. tricycle, gas power troll, draw bar, 25 hp.; 3-disc Allis Chalmers snap coupler plow. Harold Dailey, Rt. 3, Box 145, McDonough, Ph. 423-4611.
Deep well pump and tank, fair shape, will run, for $30. Ralph Dangar, Roswell, Ph. 993-6621.
Cub tractor, 52 model, just been over-hauled. Several new parts, fair tires. Good bottom plow. $550. B. F. O'Berry, RFD 1, Millwood.
Single horse trailer, new tires, metal top, like factory built, $125. W. J. Brown, Box 64-A, Upper River Road, Macon, Ph. SH 6-2576.
1954 1/2 ton pick-up truck for sale, or trade for hogs and middle buster turning plow cuttaway harrow. Hoyt H. Dean, 112 Millview St.', Roswell, Ph. 993-6609.
tors, 2-disc plow, side mower and Woods 42 in. rotary mower, all for $975. Clint Wood, Rt. 2, Comer, (Paoli Community).
Heavy duty 2-whl. trailer for tractor 1-1/2 ton Ford front end, 8.25 tires, solid sides, drip tail gate, perfect cond., $80. Kept under shed. H. B. B r o o k s h i r e, Suches (Hwy. 60), Ph. 747-2488.
Ford 3-point hitch cultivator, planter and fertilizer distributor, in good cond. Curtis Waller, Rt. 7, Sardis Church Rd., Macon Ph. 788-3273.
Allis-Ohalmers B. planter fertilizer distributor for sale at reasonable price. Joe Clark, Rt. 2, Fort Valley, Ph. TA 55808 (no collect calls).
Super C. Farmall tractor, fast hitch cultivator and planters, extra good 2-disc plow and smoothing harrow, fast hitch, all $1100., or will sell separately. Come drive. L. J. Mize, Rt. 2, Box 233, Royston, Ph. 283-5530.
Two Butane gas tanks with gauges, in good cond., above or underground, 250 gal. cap., $100.; 500 gal., $125.; also, 7-1/2 hp. Western Elec. motor, 3 phase, 20 in. corn mill and Cole power elec. corn sheller, all for $200.; in good shape, almost new; Dew-all saw, 3 h. elec. walker turner, almost new, $300. Prices FOB Stonewall. W. L. Cochran, Stonewall, Ph. 964-6082 (no collect calls).
John Deere A. tractor, rear tire 11-38, 6 ply, (a good tractor); 10-disc Bush and
in good shape. Vinson L. Hayward, Rt. 2, Hazlehurst.
Two riding cultivators for sale, like new. Herman Austin, Rt. 2, Kensington.
Garden tractor, 2 whl., 4 hp. and 5 pieces of equipment, good condition, $135.00 J. M.. Nail, 44 Fessenden Dr., Austell, Ph. 948- 2372.
Used machinery: small John Deere tractor, good tires, $300.; Intn'l. Farmall bottom plow on wheels and frame, $75. Might consider taking less. Mrs. Mary E. Alston, Rt. 2, Box 75, Richland.
Set of International planters M-109, with fertilizing., attachment, mounts on toolbar for conventional or mulch planting, perfect cond., $225.; also set of John Deere 2-row cultivators for A. B. 50 or 60 tractor, no junk, $75. Milton P. Minchew Jr., Rt. 3, Avondale Mill Rd., Macon.
Twelve 1000 capacity gas brooders, 7 Big Dutchman and 5 A.R. Woods make. Big Dutchman brooders, used only nine weeks. All in good cond., and works perfectly. $30. ea., or $300. for all 12. H. L. Bult, P. O. Box 73, Blairsville, Ph. 745-4561.
1958 Intn'l tractor 450 with 4-row planters, 4-row cultivator, and pre- emergence spray outfit; 2 Coby 4-whl. trailers, Allis Chalmers grain drill, 2-1-1/2 ton trucks and various other farm machinery; 1957 John Deere 720 tractor; No. 22 high drum John Deere cotton picker, 4-row cultivators; and Ford 1-row
good cond., and 40 gal. tank, tractor), New Holland hay Welded steel cattle chute Bog harrow, King; 4-disc corn picker. W. H. (Billy)
everything needed for instal- baler, 51 Intn'l dump truck; with side squeeze head gate, Athens tiller; and good T. O. Williams, Taylorsville, Ph.
lation. Reasonable price. Mrs. 1953 Chev. flat bed. truck. tail gate, nose iron, weighs 30 Furgerson tractor, good 684-5674.
Jesse E. Vaughn, Rt. 1, East-
man, (Midway Community), Ph. 892-2788 (day phone).
Mrs. Claude Posey, Route 4, Cartersville, (7 miles N. Cartersville on Rt. 4, Kingston
600 pounds, $225.; also another identical chute with rubber tires and trailer hitch for
tires all around. J. I. Thompson, Rt. 3, Loganville (at Gulf Service Station, Logan-
1954 Super A. Farmall tractor, motor completely over-
Ensilage blower, 13 in. in-
take, 11 x 15 in. exhaust, slow speed, heavy duty, Sturdivant
Rd.), Ph. EV. 2-6560.
Good top buggy, also, nice road cart with motorcycle
road transport, $350. Jesse
Newsom, Rt. 4, Sandersville (Z. C. 310S2) Ph. 3030.
ville, Hwy. 78, live Sharon, 2 mi. from Loganville).
Super C. Farmall tractor
hauled, new paint job, and belt pulley; equipped with cultivators, planters, distributor, 8-disc harrow and cut-off
make, may be used for shav- wheels, in first c la s s cond. John Deere rake drawn by with B.B. harrow PTO 'belt saw with 30 in. saw, mounted
ings, sawdust, cotton, eVr Joe Reasonably priced. R. Q. mules, like new, $55. here (off pulley, draw bar and 3-point on tractor at present time. A.
C. Hickman, 1693 E. Chiton Brown, Rt. 3, Toccoa, Ph. TU. Hwy. 78, near Hixons Bridge) adapter. E. B. Blair, P. O. R. Brown, Rt. 1. Sharpsburg,
Ed., NE, Atlanta.
i 6-2824.
L, L, Kiltie, Kit. 1. Temple. Box ill, Ljithia Springs,
(Hwy. 54L PJa.
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One-horse wagon and har- Want 2 disc plow for 1952 6 Hereford bulls, 8 to 10 Several good reg. polled
Farm Machinery ness and one Ledbetter com- Super C Farmall tractor, must mos. old, $175. ea. Robert Mc- Hereford bulls ready for bination mule-drawn planter, be in A-l cond. C. R. Richard- Dowell, Rt. 2, Fairburn, Ph. heavy service, also, some 10 to all for $30. if taken at once son, Rt. 2, Barnesville, Ph. 964-2741.__________ __ 18 mos. old, deep red, good
and Equipment
FOR SALE
at my home. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball ^ Ground.
David Bradley garden tractor with turning plow, drag harrow, cultivator, mowing
1449 (No collect calls^.
Want a complete hydraulic lift from junked Farmall Cub tractor. State cond. and price in first letter. Willard Vinson,
5 purebred Angus heifers, 16 mos. old, open or will breed; also, several nice bulls, best bloodlines. Free delivery within 75 mi. Ed Gunby, P. O.
conformation, calfhood vaccinated. Winton C. Harris. Rt 1, Screven, Ph. 584-2312, (Odum). _'_ _ __ _____
Reg. Black Angus bulls
machine and bulldozer blade, 1953 Ford pickup truck, $200. W. D. Haynes, P. O. good condition, for age; 2- Box 26, Morganton. man power saw mall; and I960 Chev. 348 engine, good Allis-Chalmers B. and culeond. Johnnie Hall, Rt. 1. Nor- I tivator, in good shape, $250.;
P. O. Box 174, Dearing.
Want 3 point lift saw that opera te.s off Ford tractor. 'Must be in good working cond. Perry Barnes, Rt. 4,
Box 1537, Atlanta, Ph." JA. 23633.
Select from 12, Angus bulls, ready for service, see the cows and bulls that produced them.
with papers, Eileenmere from Blackbird and Blaekcatbloodlines, 12 to 15 mos. old, $250. ea. Paul Goossen, Rt. 1, Louisville, J^^A-^; 3315 ^ __
cross, Ph. 448-3038.
New Ideal 1-row transplanter | Camilla.
Free delivery within 75 ml. 3 grade Angus heifers,
Electric incubator d-eck electric brooder
and 5in good
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in good shape, $125. A. B. Walls, Rt. 1, Warwick. (Z. C. 31796), Ph. 565-4711 (no col-
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Want combines.
2
Allis Model
Chalmer.; 60 or 66,
cond., incubator holds 1000 | lect calls).
quail eggs, and brooder holds 500, 4 to 6 weeks old birds.
Sears garden
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good Wi1
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cond. iams
L. o n,
F. Ph.
Johnson, 227-2879
Roto-Spader, j ^(Griffin).
Elzia Haves', Rt. 1, Model about 14 mos. old, $100. ea. Farm, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97,
Thomasville, Ph. CA. _6-2687_1
Reg. horned Hereford bull 12 Hereford cows, springing calved 6-19-60, and of Zato, with second calves, and one,
Reasonably priced. J. A. Bacon, Plains.
Large farm trailer, steel tongue, heavy oak framing and body, $25. Joseph F.
6 hp., used leas than 6 hours, i
$200. E. T. Holton, Quitman, Want 150 gal. Pasteurizer,
Ph. 263-4716.
inside and out; also, stainless
wash vat and refrigerated
Two-whl. garden tractor milk truck. J. E. Trice, c/o
with new 3 hp. motor, turn- Lamar County Dairy Farms,
bloodline, dark, big boned, \ 7/8 Charolaise bull, priced
well marked, halter broken. right. W. D. Phillips, Rt. 1,
Reasonably priced to keep Box 72, Guyton, Ph. 772-3933,
from in-breeding. Carl Ro- j (Effingham).
berts, Ball Ground.
j Certified purebred Santa
Walls, Rt. 3, Box 65-E, Newnan (Turkey Creek Rd.), Ph. AL 3-4036.
500 Ib. cap. seed and feed mixer with e-lec. motor, first class cond., reasonably priced, for cash; depth control wheel for Taylorway disc plow; also front wheel weights for model B. John Deere tractor. J. B. Bramlett, Margret.
Ford bottom two plows 14 in. 3-point hitch, used very little, for sale, or will exch. for pull type smoothing harrow. M. T. Higginbo'tham, Rt. 3. Elberton (Z. C. 30635), Ph. 283-3491, area code 404 (Elberton).
Farmall M., good condition, $600. cash; also dual steel rear wheels for Farmall M., $50. Bob Smith, Malone St., Fairburn, Ph. 964-6164.
115 P. 16 Purina feeders in good shape, 25c ea.; 7-8 ft. automatic waterers, $4. each. J L, Callahan, Rt. 1, Williamson.
Walking tractor with turning plow, harrow and cultivator. E. B. Blair, P.O. Box 511, Lithia Springs.
. 4-disc John Deere tiller with calender type lift, A-l cond. C. R. Richardson, Rt. 2, Barnesville, Ph. 1449 (no eolleet calls).
A. C. Welder and leads, in good cond., $116. at my plaice; also cut-off saw, 5 hp Wisconsin motor, all metal frame on trailer, in A-l cond., $100. at my place. Troy D. Duncan, Rt. 1, Buford," Ph.
Walking cultivator with 2 sets of handles in good shape, $35.; 2-horse turner plow, $4.;
Farm Machinery one G. Whiz, $4.; several plow
stocks, $2.; Bush blade, $2.; singletrees, $1.; cross cut saw, $3.; 2 sets of h a m e s and
ing plow, cultivator, and layoff plow, $100. complete. Willard V i n s o n, P.O. Box 174, Dearing.
HL p. automatic bermuda grass sprig planter in good eond., can be pulled behind any tractor, $250. W. B. Merritt, Rt. 3, Greensboro, Ph HU 9-8972 (Union Point).
Gibson tractor 300 with 30 in. reel-type mower, disc plow, harrow and cultivator, all for $500. M. G. Kinard, 4949 Peach-tree - Dun-woody Rd., NE, Atlanta 5, Ph. 2553087.
John Deere 2-horse wagon with tongue for tractor use, in good cond., $30.; also Penfield or Burns garden tiller, 16 in. tires, used once, $25. Rovscoe Carter, Bishop, Ph. 769-5133 (no collect calls).
John Deere horse-drawn riding cultivator in perfect shape with plows and harrow. W. C. Eden-field, Rt. 1, Culberson, N. C., Ph. 374-6639 (Lakewood, Georgia resident).
Hercules Diesel engine, approx. 50 hp., mounted on 6 in. 1 beam, complete with 10 groove v-belt pulley, excel, running cond. Hugh Slaton, P. O. Box 475, New-nan.
1951 Ford pickup truck, 2 irrigation pumps; 108 ft. 7/8 OD copper tubing; 28 ft. 15/8 OD copper tubing; 185 ft. 2-5/8 OD copper tubing. Earnest G. S t a n s e 11, 157 Boggs Rd., Mableton (Z. C. 30059), Ph. 948-1860.
Intn'l 4-disc tiller, $50. Walker Comer, Rt. 2, Gray, Ph. 986-3073.
Milner, Ph. 481-M2" (call at 40 stocker steers and 15 Gertrudis bull, 4 yrs. old, wt.
night)._______________ __ heifers. mostly pale type 1800-2000 Ibs. James N.
Want Farmall A. or Cub tractor in good cond., with or without harrow. Cooper Bailey, Greenville.
Hereford, around 400 Ib. average; 25c per Ib. Mrs. S. B. Duncon, Rt. 1, Royston, Ph. 245-8729. (nights).
Leckie, Rt. 1, Shady Dale, Ph.
Jersey milch cow, gives 4 gal. day, on dry feed, lias
Want set of planters and cultivators in good cond. for John Deere Model A. tractor, with good seed and guano hoppers, within reasonable distance of Lithonia. Will pay cash. Write stating where and when equip, can be seen. L. E. Brown, Rt. 1, Lithonia.
Dbl. reg. both Polled and Hereford Assoc., calfhood vaccinated and from certified herd; 20-24 mo. old Polled Hereford bulls; several heifers and bulls, 10-12 mos. old, CMR and Domino breeding for sale. Harry A. Wasden, MD. Quitman.
heifer, 1 mo. old, $165. for both. Mrs. H. D. Graham, Rt. 3, 5314 Browns Mill Rd., Lithonia, Ph. 482-6878, (no collect calls).
Reg. Black Angus bulls with pedigree and reg. papers, 7-9 mos. old, $150. Bill Mundy. Double D Ranch, Kevs-
Want egg washer, GLF Model No. 3500. Lowell S. Hix. Rt. 4, Summerville, Ph. 8575054.
Want good used garden tractor or roto-tiller, 100 to 250 gal. Butane gas tank, post hole digger and boxwood. David H. Sandman, Summerville, Ph. 857-9577 (no collect calls).
Want one side delivery hay rake for Ford tractor, prefer pick-up type. Must be in good cond., cheap for cash. J. B, Bramlett, Margret.
Want John Deere, 420 Tractor for parts. W. A. E.stes. Panola Road, Ellenwood, Ph. 366-7134.
Want W. D. 45 Allis Chalmers tractor in running condition, or for parts. Must be reasonably priced. J. E. Cavin, Rt_J ,_Menlo.____________
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Purebred Black Angus bull, 3 yrs. old, wt. about 1100 Ibs., well built, $225. John M. Burnett, Rt. 2, Box 75, Bremen, (6 mi. N. of, on Morgan
Rd.).___ __ __ ________ _ 2 dbl. reg. polled Hereford
bull calves, 8 mos. old, Domino-Mischief breeding, well marked, reasonably priced. Jack Godfrey, Rt. 4, Box 126. Baxley, Ph. 367-3298, (no colled calls).
1 Poll Hereford bull, reg. in both assn., born May 16, 1959, selling to prevent inbreeding. W. P. Prestridgc, Bowdon, Ph. 854-4295, (after 6 p. m., no collect calls).
Reg. Black Angus bull, good conformation, excellent bloodlines, 13 mos. old, good price. Tony Malizia, Rt. 2, McDonough.
Reg. polled Hereford heifers, 8 mos. old, excellent
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ville. Ph. LY. 2-4037, (fi'lv-
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Young black, gentle, Jersey cow with first calf. William Marwitz, Rt. 2, Riverdale, (west Fayetteville Rd., Hwy. 314, 5 mi. from College Park), Ph. GR. 8-8091.
Jersey bull, 2 yrs. old, pure-
bred, but not reg.. $150.
George Riley, Rt. 2. Fayette-
vill-?. Ph. 461-3322, (no collect
calls).
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Black Holstein heifer to freshen in March; also, SPC swine breeding stock, reg. in buyer's name. B. M. Coody, 324 River St. Rd., Valdosta, Ph. CH.J2-8846.
Charbray bulls, 7/8 and 15/16 bulls grandsired by Sir
Don No. 18. W. M. Alford. Rt. 1, Box 41 Ellerslie, Ph. FA. 3-6120, (Columbus).
Swine
Want hay wagon, 7 ft. x 16 bloodline, from bangs free
ft. State price, cond., location. herd. David Stough, Rt. 1, Lo- j Landrace breeding stock for
P. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkins- cust Grove, Ph. 227-7396, j sale, from MCS sire and dam;
ville, Ph. 892-2578.__
(Griffin)._______________ ! service ages boars and gilts,
Want tractor tire, 12 X 28, with good tread and without holes; also subsoil plow on wheels with trip, and 28 (or
20 Black Angus reg. heifers, Eileenmere breeding, bred and open, $200. and $300. ea at farm. Cleo Jackson, Rt. 1,
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also, 8 wk. old pig, reg. in buyers name. M. C. Sumer, Rt. 1. Box 162B, Warner Robins, Ph 923-3362, (after 6 p. m.).
more) disc smoothing harrow Box 72, Fairburn, (6 mi. east 10 good healthy Yorkshire
priced right, within 75 miles of on Hwy. 92), Ph. 964-7926, pigs, 9 wks. old, trimmed,
Roberta, or Ma-con. G. C. (no collect calls).
$10. ea. J. W. Taylor. Rt. 2,
Wilder, Musella.
10 grade polled Hereford Powder Springs, Ph. 943-
and Equipment troles, $2.; cliff, size scrapes
Want disc harrow, tandem 3 cows with calf by side, 5 5203.
and plow points, cheap; and 2-horse wagon, $35. Mrs. Frank McBrayer, Rt. 2, Temple.
Want
WANTED a two row
point hitch only, for Ford Black Angus cows, 1 with
NAA tractor - cash. Must be calf by side, $175. ea. for herd.
in good cond. William C. George C. Morris, 1253 Clear-
mulch Keys, Rt. 3, Macon.
j brook Dr. SW, Atlanta, Ph.
58 Landraee-Duroc mixed feeder pigs, 9 wks. old, all castrated and wormed, $10. ea. J. A. Kight, Newnan, Ph.
Large Allis-Chalmers dozer planter, prefer Internat'l or Want wide front axle to fit I 344-56_94. ___ _ _ ___ ___ 253-0940, (after 5 p. m., no
motor, perfect oond., $150.; John Deere; also, need grain John Deere 40, or 420. R. C. 4 yr. old herd sire, with ex- collect calls).
also ram pump 4-inch intake and 2 in. outlet and about 30 ft. 4 in. steel pipe, good cond., $60.; also, want to buy bush hog mower for John Deere tractor. Tom Smith, Route 1, Woodstock.
tank for Allis Chalmers 66 combine. All must be in good cond. W. A. Bryant, Lexington, Ph. SH. 3-5307 (after 6:00 p. m.).
Want 2 wheel garden tractor with 6 or 7 HP mo_or, must
Barfield, Butler, Ph. 862-5520.
Want commercial laying cages for Bobwhite quail and floor type electric canopy brooders, 500 to 1000 cap., good used metal roofing. State what you have and best price.
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cellent record, dbi. standard reg., of CMR Rollo Domino bloodline, perfectly marked with outstanding conformation, must sell to prevent inbreeding. Write or call. John B. Smith, 204 Tibbs Rd., Dal-
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3 bred and heavy Yorkshire
gilts, of English large white
imported strain, $55. ea., or
$150. for all three. W. D. Phil-
lips. Rt. 1, Box 72, Guyton,
Ph. ^72-3933.
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1951 Ford tractor 8 N. and be in good cond. and priced John W. Barr, Rt. 2, Box 170, ton, Ph. BR. 8-3705, (after 7 For sale. 23 feeder pigs, 3
set of bottom plows, 14 in.. reasonably; also want set of McDonougri, Ph. 423-3448.
P TM. )._________
_ _ __ mos1. old. Rufus L. Cox, Rt. 5,
and trailer type 3-point hitch disc for bush and bog harrow
2 Angus bulls, 7 and 8'mos. Hurt Rd., Marietta, (Z. C.
Cattle, Swine harrow, all for $650. C. A.
Lewis. Rt. 2, Arabi, Ph. 92541 59 (Cordele)._____ __ __
Super C. Farmall tractor with 2-row cultivators, planters and fertilizer attachment; John Blue cotton duster. Week-ends only (Sat. and
in good cond. L. E. Mize, Rt. 2, MadiGon^Ph. 723-M4.
Want good team-drawn corn planter that can be stub tongued for use behind tractor. Write cond., price, etc. Don Davis, Rt. 6, Marietta, Ph. 428-7189.
Want one ctiltipacker with seed attachment in good cond. Harry Griffin, Tunnel Hill.
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old, or reg. Eileenmere and Barbara breeding; also, 4 yr. eld reg. herd bull, Hardy
Acres Eileenmere 70, will sell
or trade for bull of equal
; bloodline. Mrs. Ruth M. Nutt.
Rt. 1, Locust Grove, Ph. 423-
4174, (McDonough).
Reg. Poland China hogs, all sizes and ages: weaned pigs, $25. and up; service boars, $60. and up; bred gilts, $100.; all treated for Cholera and erysipelas and from certified herd, meat type breeding on
Sun.). Dan F. LaFayette.
Fowler, Rt.
1,
Want two used 10 x 38 tractor tires in good cond. and
Blade mower for Farmall reasonably priced. Harold
Livestock Reg. polled Hereford bulls both sire and dam side. Will and heifers of excellent blood- ship, but best to see. J. R. i line, good condition, reason- Mullis. Cochran, Ph. WE. 4-
Super A. tractor, $50. L. F. Loyd, 511 Ridiey Ave., La-
FOR SALE
| ably priced, may be seen at 6490. J __ ___ ^^ _ _
Johnson, Williamson, Ph. 227- Grange. 4879 (Griffin).____________ Want Guano distributor for
Cultivator, 2-row and plan- 1953 John Deere B. tractor;
Cattle
| farm. Arnold A. McMurry, Rt. | 1, Box 451, Toccoa, Ph." 886I 3517.
Choice Duroc breeding stock, 11 wks. old, wt. approx, 50 Ibs., 6 Loars, 1 gilt, worm-
ter and Gee Whiz attach- also, 6 row cotton duster that
20 reg. Angus bulls, Black- ed, nominated in United
ment; weeder and 6-row dus- will fit 1953 John Deere B. 2 Black Angus bulls, 9 mos. cap breeding, 6 mos. to 1 yr. Duroc Assn., reg. in buyers
ter, all in good cond. Mrs. tractor. Troy Saunders, Jenk- old, $100. ea. M. D. Thomason, old, $150. ea., papers furnish- name, $2-0. plus papers. Lett-
Carl W. - Roper, Rt.
2,
Box
insburg, Ph. 775-6664 (no col-
l^M- />ollc .
504 Mitchel Rd., Norcross, (Z. C. 30071L
ed. Ben H. Parks, Gainesville, Ph. 532-6069.
ers answered. Thomas W. RichcuxiR,, Rt 1, Whitesburg.
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Wednesday. March 11, 1964
Shetland ponies: mares ir Horse mule, 6 yrs. old, wt. 65 head of sheep. Cheap, or Bushel gourd seed, 36 seed
Cattle, Swine other livestock
foal, geldings, yearling colt.?, some child broke, all gentle, $45. and up: also, saddles, bridles, and harness. Z. W. Kirkland, 2621 Ball Park Dr., Tucker, Ph. 938-1574.
j-00 Ibs., for sale. W. L. Ro-
)ertso<n, Rt. 3, Box 115, New-
an. Ph. AL. 3-4868, (no col-
'ect calls).
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At stud: Appaloosa stallion, Chief Marque, T4431. outst-
will trade for Shetland mares of equal value. E. F. Dean,
Odum, ________ _____
One Saanan milk goat, fresh in, giving a half gal. per day. Second freshening. Pri-
25c and stamped env. Dewey Gulledge, Rt. 1, Dallas. __
Moon Flower vine seed, Ig. pure white blooms with cream centers, avg. 4 in. or more; May until frost, 36 seed, 35c
Small, gentle, brown and anding color, conformation, ced reasonable. Cannot ship. and 5c stamp. E. H. Scar-
FOR SALE
white pony, about 3 yrs. old; and disposition, colts can be Silas Snipes, Commerce.
borough, 1128 East 36th St.,
11
Swine
sows, bred back,
second
bridle in good condition and new western saddle, priced very reasonably. Mike Brady, Rt.'3, Elberton, Ph._283-169L
reg. in Appaloosa horse club, even if mare is grade Quarter horse. Fred H. McEver, 2397 Candler Rd., Deeatur.
Large reg. French Alpine buck; Grade doe to freshen second time last of March. Also, doe to freshen first
Savannah (Z. C. 31404).
Martin gourds, Ig., 50c ea.; cut, shellacked and ready to hang, $1. ea.; also Martin
litter, 3 purebred black Po- Jet black Tennessee Walker At stud: Purebred Arabian time in May. All dehorned, gourd seed, Ig. pkg., 25c;
land Chinas, 8 Yorkshires, gelding, gentle, good racker; stallion, jet black and excell- reasonably priced and low flower seed: Dianthus, Pinks,
brought 95 pigs first litter, also, Palomino mare, 6 yrs. ent conformation, fee, $25. price for all three. C. L. Rich- Pansies, Petunias, Portulaca,
will farrow in May; also, old, good jumper; also, big with return privileges; also, ardson, Rt. 4. Quitman.
Marigolds, Dbl. Shirley Pop-
Shetland pony, 18 mos. old, halter broke. R. L. McDonald, Rt. 4, Hwy. 34, New-nan. _
Feeder pigs, 8 and 9 wks.
paint gelding, all reasonably priced. Mrs. Robert Wide-man, Rt. 1, Conyers, Ph. 483-7152.
Gentle, broke ponies for
for sale, 2 Shetland pony studs, priced reasonably. Mrs. C. W. Malcolm, Rt. 3, Covington, Ph. 786-2486. ______
About 50 Rambouiliet sheep. Large, good quality animals to pick from. Bred. Joe W. Butler, Forrest Lodge
pies, Snapdragons, Zinnias, Strawberry popcorn, 15c pkt. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
old, ' l/2 Landrace and 2 York- sale or trade, also, horse and Purebred sorrel Shetland Farms, Camilla, Ph. 336-3516. Miniature ornamental gourd
shire, for sale. Oliver Greene, Rt. 2, Gray, Ph. 986-3204, (no
collect calls\K ____^ ____
mules; want old and crippled horses and mules, highest prices paid. Will pick up
pony stallion, 3 yrs. old, flax mane and tail, wt. about 400 Ibs., not reg., can be ridden,
Milch goat for sale. Ed Alvis, Rt. 1, Box 258, Griffin.
seed, diff. colors and shapes; nice Martin gourd seed, 25c pkg.; Bushel gourd seed, 20,
Spotted Poland China open gilts, ready to breed, sired by certified boar and out of meat type sows. M. J. Blackin on. Pinehurst, (4 mi. SE.
within 75 mi. of Augusta. E. J. McMahon, 1929 Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. 3-3710.
At stud: reg. American saddle bred stallion, Tripoli, sired
drive cart, and do tricks. M. M. Newsome, Jordan's Mill Rd.. Sandersville.
Several saddle horses, 1 Palomino stallion; 1 Canter
6 sheep for sale, $50. You pick up. Arthur C. Wilson, 1600 Monroe Dr. NE, Atlanta, Ph. 876-1681.
$1.; odd-shaped A f r i c a n gourd seed, 8 diff. kinds, mixed, 30 seed, $1. Enclose stamped, addressed envelope. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Of), Ph. 645-3544.
by Sun Beau, dam, Cecelia and racking, black, with
Evergreen, variegated Mtn.
Cattle, Swine Reg. Durocs, boar and gilts,
long meat type, cherry red, several service age boars and large number of open gilts,
Livestock 5\-> mos. old, all from top
bloodline and disease free herd. Henry Harrell, 603 Gill St.. Hazlehurst, Ph. FR. 52035.
Reg. Yorkshire boars and gilts, large and good selection, from disease free herd, and have had all shots, 6 mos. old, very good bloodline. J. Frank Moore, Jr., P. O. Box 87, Vidalia, Ph. 537-3477. ____
12 feeder pigs, meat type, 8 wks. old, Duroc and Hamp-
Beaux, brother to Beau Fortune and Beau Gallant. Tom Henderson, Avondale Estates, Ph. 284-1168. ___________
Several thoroughbred brood mares, 2 chestnuts, 2 bays, 1 dapple gray, 1 brown, with reg. papers. Robert Walton, 116 Eighth St., Augusta, Ph. PA. 4-7571, (no collect calls).
Saddle mare, gentle, anyone can ride, $125. Walker Comer, Rt. 2, Gray, J%. 986-3073.___
3 yr. old sorrel filly pony, 53 in. high, very gentle, broke to cart and to ride, very well gated. P. A. Wiener, P. O. Box 204, ^edartown.____________
white stockings; 1 Pinto Welch gelding; 1 Tennessee Walking mare; 1 black large work mare; 1 large, work, mare mule: 1, 7 mo. old stallion Shetland; all nice and reasonably priced. C. M. Greenway, Rt. 3, Rockmart, (between Dallas and Rockmart, at Yorkville).
At stud: Reg. Quarter stud, Ranaco by Poco Rancho, red dun with dorsal strip; Resta Bar by Tarribo Bar, grandson of Three Bars; also. reg. golden Palomino stallion, Little Warrior, snow white mane and tail, stocking and blaze face; also, 4 mares, 1, 5 gaited
WANTED
Want 2 Black Angus heifer calves, to raise on powdered milk, not over 1 wk. old, must be in 50 mi. radius. State price, phone number. Leroy Blume, Rt. 2. Box 71A, Mitchell.
Want to buy or catch wild cows or goats. John Rip Wilson, Rt. 2, Madison, Ph. 391-
Laurels, white Rhododendrons, white Pines, and white Dogwoods, purple Lilacs, all good sizes, and well rooted, $2. doz. plus 50c for packing and postage. Permit 165. Mrs. Florence H e a t o n, Mineral Bluff.
Dwarf blue Phlox, $1.50 doz.; 150 Liriope Broadleaf, $6.; 300 narrow leaf. $6.50; 200 Vinca Minor, $4.50: waxleaf Ligustrum, $5. C.; fast growing Ligustrums, $2.50 doz. Permit 140. Lois Woodruff, Greenville.
Double Daylilies, Lemon Lilies, hardy Orchids, 3, 50c; Tiger Lilies, Red-Hot Poker,
shire, $10. ea. at farm. Jack Gaskin, Rt. 6, Marietta, Ph. 428-4115.
Poland China boars, bred and .open gilts, treated for cholera and reg. in buyers
At stud: Buddy's Black Boy, Tennessee Walking stallIon, reg., blue ribbon winner, fee, $50. at time of service, balance of $25. when mare is safe in foal. Van Greene, 138
sorrel with flax mane and tail, 4 white stocking and blaze face. Jimmy Rickard, Circle R Ranch, Rt. 3, Conyers.
Large Appaloosa, trained roping horse, good for work-
J-3.__________________ Want reg. Tennessee walk-
ing mare, bred or open, must show natural gait, reasonably gentle. Perry Barnes, Rt. 4, Camilla.
50c ea.; single Hollyhocks, 6, $1.; red Spider Lilies, $1. doz. Add postage; also, Martin gourd seed, 50c pkg.; white gourd seed, 50c pkkg.; white Jerusalem Artichokes for eat-
name, from bangs free herd. Garland Ave., Deeatur, Ph. ing cattle or pleasure, anyone
ing or pickling, $2. gal. ppd.
W. T. Jennings, Rt. 2, Ameri- BL. 5-9837.
can ride, also, 5 yr. old Quart-
Permit 23. Mrs. C. C. Sellers,
cus.
Berkshire boar, about 2 yrs. old. good stock hog, full
Reg. Maltase mare pony, gentle; also. Palomino colt, 1 yr. old, will reg. in buyers
er horse gelding. H. A. Pruitt, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph. 4757089.
For Best Results
Rt. 2, Ellijay.________
Begonias, Cleopatra, Stitches, Dbl. Pink Greenleaf, Dbl.
Mail Notices on blooded, but not reg., $35. or name; will sell or trade for 1 Palomino filly, 1 vr. old,
trade for gilt or sow. Robert Angus or Hereford female $165.: 2 bay fillies, 1 yr. old,
Red Bronzeleaf, Geraniums, red, pink, white, Ferns As-
Friday or Saturday Bradshaw, Rt. 4, Canton, Ph. cows of like value. Letters $125. ea.; all 3 are out of
479-5287.
answered. Herman Johnson, Quarter horse stallion; 6
paragus, Sprengeri, 3, $1. Rex Begonias, 50c ea.; single Be-
6 bred, proved Duroc gilts; 1 Duroc boar ready for service, $50. ea. R. Z. Ten-nel, Rt. 1, Box_75,_ Odurn.__ ______
Reg. Duroc sow and 3 gilt pigs, $50. for sow, pigs, 5075 Ibs., $15. ea.; also, pony about 1 yr. old, $50. P. T. Grant, Rt 2, Thomaston Rd., Macon, Ph. SH. 6-4868.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Rt. 2, Douglas, Ph. 384-5233, (no collect calls).
Good, dark, work horse, gentle to ride, even for children, wt. approx. 1000 Ibs. George H. McGehee, Gee's Mill Rd., Conyer.s, Ph. 4837317.
At stud: Flashing Fire, foundation r e g. Appaloosa stallion, fee, $75. Roy Deal, Toccoa. Ph. 886-3766.J_ ___
Shetland mares, heavy in foal, $125. ea., all bred to Palomino stallion. Dick Fuller, Abbeville, Ph. 467-4633.
Reg. Quarter horse stud colt. 8 mos. old, Grullo: also, reg. Palomino filly, 8 mos. old: botih by Dixie Moonshine by L. R. Jose out of good mares of well known bloodlines: reg. Quarter horse stud, Royal Pat King, sorrel, 4 white stockings, good con-
Want to trade nice sorrel stud, approx. 39 in. tall, for larger stud, about 50 in. This stud has white mane and tail, very good disposition, 3 yrs. old. E. M. Haves. Rt. 5, Mari-
Ph 93-5879.
Want reg. polled Shorthorn or Black' Angus bull, (prefer
gonias. 50c ea.; Single Begonias, 5, $1.00. Add postage. Permit 17. Mrs. B. H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elberton.
Plants: Watermelon, Snake, Shrimp blooming, Prayer, Pvosetle, Kalanchoe, P h i 1 odendrons, Bromalaids. 60c; Ferns, Leather leaf, $1.; Palms, 75c; Asparagus. Boston, .Sprengeri, 60c; Begonias, Be e f s t e a k, Ruffleleaf. 65c; Lettuce leaf, $1.; Angel Wing
Dapple gray show type reg. Mule colt, 10 mos. old, for formation, $50. on reg. mares. Shorthorn), approx. 9 to 12 cuttings, 39c. Plus postage.
Walking mare, fast true walk, very gentle, champion show
quick sale. H. S. Anderson, Jr^ Rt. 1, Middleton.______'
$25. on grade mares. C. A. Prickett, 135 Virginia Cir.,
rnos. 1218
old. Amos Loughridge, Riverbend Rd., Dalton,
Permit 65. Mrs. burn, Cumming.
Otis
Mash-
stock breeding; also. reg. Appaloosa gelding, and several top Quarter horses and children's horses. Sally Owen, 2572 Lawrenceville Rd., Deeatur, Ph. 938-2824^ ___________'_
Very nice filly colt, chestnut color, 11 mos. old,, good pony for small child or brood mare in 1 yr., $60. or will trade for 2 wheel trailer that has a straight axle. M. R. Collier, 2688 Rovena Ct.. Deeatur, Ph. 241-3204, (after 5 p_m.)._
Mare, black, gentle pleasure Gainesvilje^ Ph. 534-9962.
horse, bred, 9 yrs. old, $180.; At stud: reg. Morgan stall-
horse, saddle, bridle and! ion, no. 13028. chestnut, exblanket, $225. Hagood Mabry, ! cellent conformation, fee, $35., Rt. 6, Marietta, Ph. 926-3462-, ' mares picked up. W. C. Will-
(no collect calls).
iams. 2175 Tilson Rd.. Ph. DR.
At stud: Perm. reg. Quarter 3_2_1406. _Decatur. _ _
horse. Pistol Kay, P-107, 275. 7 yr. old spirited but gentle, excellent conformation, good 5 gaited mare, trained for price for 4-H and FFA mem- barrel racing; also. 2 Shetland bers; also, stables for board- mares; pasture and board for ing horses by the month. Don horses and ponies. V. L. ManCraighton, Beaver Creek ley, 330 Macedonia Rd. SE, Ranch, Pine Mt. Valley, Ph. Atlanta 15, Ph. 767-4579,
Ph. BR. 8-0545, (no collect calls).
Want to trade 8 yr. old Pinto mare, approx. 950 Ibs., with filly colt. 18 mos. old, for Black Angus cattle. L. H. Brittain, Rt. 1. Box 297A, College Park, Ph. 964-6896, (no collect calls).
Fbwer Plants.
African Violets, all colors, blooming size, $3.50; fresh leaves, $1.50 doz.; Lantana, Geranium. Begonias, Sultanas, Cacti, Perennials, Carnation, Hollyhock, Chrysanthemum, $3.50 doz. Bedding plants. Permit 52. Mrs. B. J. CjmtrelX Blue_Ridge.____
Blue Roman Hyacinth bulbs, 5, $1.; white Paper Narcissus bulbs, 8, $1.; white Dogwood and Sweet Shrub, native Azaleas, purple Lilac
Bulbs & Seed Nice Welsh pony, will trade MA. 8-4277, (Hamilton Ex- (after 6 p. m.).
bushes and purple Butterfly
for small horse suitable for 14 yr. old to handle. W. L. Milam, 721 Old Alabama Rd., Mableton, Ph. 948-1259.
At stud: golden Palomino reg. Walking horse, and in assn. jet black Arabian stud; also, reg. chestnut Morgan stud, with blaze face; will pick up mare, and breed until caught, $25.; also, for sale, prod, mare, reg., saddle bred, Sugar Lee King, bay with
change).
Reg. American saddlebred mare, $600.; reg. Quarter horse gelding, $700.; Palomino Welch stud, broke to ride and drive, $750.: decorated parade saddle. $400. Mrs. Gail Myers, 1573 Chantilly Dr. NE," Atlanta 5, Ph. ME. 6-3375.
2 yr. old stallion, 16 hands high, wt. 900 Ibs., high spirited and fast, no bad ha'bits. Alton Walters, Rt. 3, Hazle-
Pony, saddle and bridle, 2M> yrs. old, broke for children to ride, black, with star in face, well built. Mrs. Betty L. Edwards, Rt. 2, Baxley, (on state rt. 144, 8 mi. east of).
Horse gelding, red roan with blaze, flax mane and tail, 3 yrs. old, broke to ride, neck reins, $200. N. T. Freeman, Rt. 1, Holland Rd., Powder Springs, Ph. 428-7796.
FOR SALE
Thick shell, short handle Martin gourd seed, 50 seed, 25c and stamped, addressed env. Clark H. Craft, Rt. 2, Elberton.
Red Canna bulbs, $2.50 doz.; yellow Canna bulbs, $2. doz.; 1/2 cup Mammoth Sun-
bushes, 5, $1.; Daylilies and Rain Lilies, 8, $1.; yellow Thornless Rose bushes, 2, $1.; Hollyhocks, 4, $1. Add -postage. Permit 305. Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
White and lavender single Altheas, mixed colors, small, 5c ea.; Ig., lOc ea. at my home on Brannan Rd. Include postage for mailing; ..also Snowdrop and baby Spiraea, 25c ea. Privet plants, lOc ea. Permit
blaze face, 3 stocking feet. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Deeatur, Ph. BU. 95798. ______________
hurst.
Quarter type pleasure horse, $175.; 2 Walking pleasure horses,.! mare and 1
Sheep & Goats
Two nice, young- Nubian does. Both wil'l freT^en in
flower seed, 50c cupful. H. C. Reid, 2303 S. Pryor Rd., Atlanta.
Seed of mixed Morning
83. Mrs. R. T. Rowan, Rt. 2, Box 19, McDonough.
Martin gourd and Dipper gourd seed, 25c pkt.; African
At stud: top reg. Tennessee gelding, $195. ea.", decorated March. ' Second and tihird glory having large foliage, odd-shaped Gourd seed, 35
Walking horse/ Roy A. Dor- parade saddle, $400. Jack Le- kidding. Nice heavy milkers, lOc and stamped addressed seed $ 1. and stailn>ed "etw-. rfor
sev 2561 Bohler Rd.. NW. At- Crov. 4386 Redan Rd Stonp .4! 35 ea .T.rvh S Koat/vn pn vplmrtp TVTrc
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Shasta Daisies, $1.50 doz.; Martin gourd seed, 3 doz. Dogwoods, pink, red, dbl. Birdhouse gourd seed, 20
Flower Plants 2 doz. $2.25; doz. Iris Juni- 25c with stamped, self-ad- white flowering, $1.85 ea.; for lOc; Bushel gourd seed. 20,
pers, 75c ea.; $6. doz. at my dressed env. Mary Lynn Preshome; Creeping Juniper, 75c cott, Rt. 2, Box 213. Fitzgerald.
Blue Ridge single white, $1. ea.; blue Lilac, 75c ea.; yellow
25c.
Send
stamped
envelope.
Bulk & Seed FOR SALE
Globe Arborvitaes, 15 to 20 in., $4. doz.; Hemlock. Rhododendron, White Pines, Mtn, Laurels, red, yel. Bush Honey-
ea.; pink Iris, 24, $4.; Dbl. Daylilies, 50<c doz.; painted Lady and Hyperion. Ig. Lemon Lilies, 3, $1.; cheaper in lots of 25, 50, and 100. No stamps or checks. Add postage. Minimum order $2.50. Permit 11. Mrs. Lana Tallent, Lula (Z. C. 30554).
Lilies: Canna dbl., yellow,
Pink Thrift, mixed Mums, Weigelia, 50c ea.; white HydGoose Neck, Boxwood cut- rangea, Mtn. Hemlock, $1. ea.; tigs, Sallie at Gate, Narcis- Lemon Daylilies, 6, 50c. Add sus, pink Yarrow, all 15c 'postage. Permit 93. Mrs. doz.; Shasta Daisies, Fall As- Presley Fowler, Rt. 2, Box 49ters, Golden Glow, August A, Ellijay.___ __________
Lilies, Lemon Daylilies, ~n*ose~~Thrift,"$l. C.; White Blackberry Iris, Ig. mixed English Dogwood, Pink AlIris, Siberian Blue Iris, 50c mond, Shirt Buttons, Red doz.; Lg. Red Hot Poker, 50c Nanddnas, 25c ea.; annual
E. B. Lane, Rt. 3, Box 114, Washington.
Boxwood cuts, unrooted, S to 10 inches. $50. M; 12 to i(J in. $70. M.; Star of Bethlehem bulbs, 40c doz.; 4 doz. $1.50; red Spider-Lily, 6, 75c, ppd. Permit 106. Mrs. Ed Stone,
suckles, 2 to 3 ft., $3. doz.; scarlet-orange overcast; Spi- ea.; small, - 25c ea.: Scotch Phlox plants, Ic ea.; mixed Rt. 2, Box 105, Adau-sville
Pyramidal Arborvitaes, der, red; Hemerocallis, dbl. Broom, 2, 25c. Add postage. colors yard Petunia plants, (Z. C. 30103).
Spreading Junipers, 5 yrs. old, single, orange; Orchids, hardy Permit 15. Mrs. O. W. Mar- 75c C., orange Daylilies, 40c
4. for $3. Add postage. Damp garden, purple; Hyacinths, tin, Rabun Gap.
doz. Permit 16. Mrs. Leilar Rich blue Siberian Iris and
Flower Plants moss packed. Permit 186. Sa-
die Wilson, Blue Ridge.
Purple Althea bushes. 1 yr. old, field grown from seed, heavy bloomers (should bloom this fall), 10 to 15 inches tall, 50c ea., del. in Ga., 5, $1. Wild Crabapple trees, 1 yr. old, 18 to 36 in. $1. ea.. or 5 for $4. del. anywhere in Ga., also Martin gourd seed, 25c. letter envelope full, stamps or coin. Will ans. letters. Permit 490. W. C. Densmore. Rt. 1, Mt. Olive Rd., Lookout Mountain, Tenn. (Walker County, Ga.. resident).
Easter Rose, Kerria, Jan. Jasmine. Trailing Forsythia, any 3, $1.25; Strawberry Begonia, Maiden Hair fern, Aluminum plants, 50c ea.; mixed Chrysanthemums, many colors and sizes, 25. $1. Plants recently listed in Bulletin available. Add 35c postage. Permit 49. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.
Herbs: C a 1 m u s. Tansy,
Leek, 10, $1.; Altheas, red,
purple Sultanas, rooted, Ger-
aniums, cuts, 20c ea.; annual
Phlox, 50c C.; orange Dbl.
Daylily, Oxalis, 50, $1.; Aspi-
distra, 25c ea. Add postage.
Permit 465. Mrs. Bud Bond,
Rt. 1. Box 64, Royston (Z. C.
30662).
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Annual Phlox. Johnny Jump-up, 50c C; Rose Thrift, Lemon Lily, Violets. 75c C.; Eutin Ro-se, $1. ea.: Per. Phlox. Daylily, 20, $1.; red Fall Mums, 25c doz.; white Carnations, mixed Verbena. 15c ea. Add postage. Permit 175. Lester Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 64-A Royston (Z. C.
Hydrangea, blue, nice clump $1.50, and 50c postage; smaller size, $1. and 35c postage: Chinese Magonole, 75c to $1.50 ea. and 35c postage: nice Bootwood, thick foliage, $3. ea. at home. Permit 485. Mrs. Josie McAlpin. Rt. 2, Tallapoosa (Z. C. 30176).
Daylilies, asstd. colors, unlEbeled, $10. C.; 50 plants.
blue; Iris, Ig., white, lav. with purple falls, dwarf yellow, blue Dutch, $1. doz.; Star Bethelehem, 40c doz.; Begonia, Bronzeleaf, rose color, single rooted; wild fern; Hibiscus, white, 25c ea., 25c postage under $2. order. Permit 509. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville.
Geraniums, 5 diff. kinds, Sultanas, 5 'diff. kinds, Begonias, 6 diff. kinds. Kalanchoe, Christmas Cactus, Thanksgiving Cactus, Chicken Gizzard, Philodendron, Night Blooming Cereus, Plecthrantus, Cardinal grand. Permit 458. Mrs. E. J. Crump, 3428 Mogul Rd., Macon (Z. C. 31201)-_________ _____
Daylilies, Pinks, Rhodora, Parfait, Symmetry, Grisselle, Debonair, Ballerina, Elusive, Georgia, Minute; Reds; Redwood, Lochinvar, S a 1 a di n, Flambeau, Resplendent, Senorita; Yellows: Goliath, Dauntless, Calypso, Hyperion, Marlboro: Blacks: Black Prince, Blachhills, Blackmagic, Ebony Prince, 4, $1., labeled. Permit 71. Mrs. Jesse Jackson, Rt. 2, Hillcrest Dr., Austell.
25 (3 varieties) Billbergias, $1. ea.; all $20. plus postage; 80 (3 to 24 inch) Cacti plus 400 offsets, make best offer; good varieties unlabeled Iris and Daylilies, $3. doz. plus postage; African Monster, Penquin gourd seed; Stars and Moon Watermelon seed, 50e doz.; Bushel gourd, imported Japanese Morning Glory (grows to 8 inches) 25c doz.; Tropical tomato seed, 50c C., plus stamped, addressed env.; also, will exch. seed for plants. Write first. Permit 467. Mrs. D. T. Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton.
Extra large single Tuberose bulbs, $2. doz. and 35c postage: avg. size, $1. doz. and 35c postage; small size, some will bloom this year, $1. for 25 and 35c postage; $9. C. and 75c postage, extra large, mixed. Permit 372. Mrs. J. S.
African Jumbo gourd seed, grows about 50 in. also King Cobra seed, like big snake, grows 4-6 ft. long. 20 seed, $1.; Martin gourd seed, Dipper and Milk Bottle, Short Neck. Dish Rag, Vase, Bolding, Darning and around 10 other varieties ornamental gourd seeds, $1. C. W. W. Massey, Box 116, Bronwood.
Dwarf Cockscomb, Ig. heads in salmon, rose, yellow, orange, blood red, scarlet, pink and cardinal red, seed, 25c for 1/4 tspful. Permit 2. Mrs. C. H. Tanner, 1808 Vinson Hwy., Milledgeville.
Cannas, red and yellow with red splotches, 50c doz; white and purple Iris, 75c doz.; Dbl. orange Daylilies, 75c doz. Add postage. Permit 3. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Rt. 2, -Mosley and Dixon Rd., Maccn.
Pink Daylilies; Louisiana Springtime 8 in. giant low wide $10.; First Formal $5.; Lullaby Mood $3.75; Mystic Pink $2.75; Bride Elect $1.; Marie Wood, Pink Prelude, 50c; Cherry Pink, Daafu, Pink Jewel 35c; Evelyn Claar, Maid Marion; Pink Damask 25c; Pink Charm 15c. All colors, types, lab. 20, $3.; 15 diff. var. lab. (good) $3.; others 25, $2.; Liriope 100, $1. Postage 35c. Permit 101. Walter M. Jackson, 1123 Vickers St., SE, Atlanta (Z. C. 30316).
African Violets, many colors, 50c a pot, blooming, at my home, 10 mi. N. of Carrollton, near Center point store. Permit 256. Mrs. L. P. Ivey, Rt. 1, Bremen, Ph. 5373171.
Giant blooming Dahlia bulbs. 24 diff. varieties, red, white, yellow, pink, apricot, Blue Bird, var., lav-yellow bronze, peach; Jersey beauty, wine dot. var. lav.-white, 6 bulbs. $1.25 or my selection $2.25 doz.; bulbs, purple blocmig Widow Tear bulbs, 60c doz. bulbs. Add postage.
Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Roy-
s t on._______________
Over 400 named varieties of Bearded Iris, Blue Ribbon winner at AIS show. Write for info. and Iris list for 1964. State Permit 24. Mrs. W. J. Saunders, Jenkinsburg (Z. C.
30234.K ____ ___________
Seed: Red Sunflowers, Angel Trumpet, mixed Sweet Williams, Yellow Daisies, Chinese Daisies. 25c tblsp; also Pecans, Hardy strain, 1824 in. $1. ea.; and Chinese Chestnuts, hemming strain, 18-24 in., $1. ea. Permit 53. Mrs. Lizzie Crawford. 18 Crawford St., Ellijay. ' _
Several nice Boxwoods, the fast growing kind. Permit 414. Lestei^Trit-t, Suches. _ __
Yellow and red Sweet Shrub sprouts; yellow sprouts, $1. ea.; sprouts, 75c ea. Add 25c for postage and packing. Permit 451. J. A. Bacon. Plains.
Hardy White Perfection Violets," pink Thrift. Verbena, $5. C., $40. M.; Cardinal Crape Myrtle, 3X4 spread, $3.: white, orchid, 3-10 ft., $7. Permit 160. Mrs. L. H. Cousins, Rt. 3, Greenville.
Climax, Marigold, mixed colors orange and yellow, 2 tblsp. 35c plus postage and stamped addressed env.; Old Maids, red, 2 tblsp. 35c plus postage; baby pompom Zinnias, yellow, 35c plus postage and stamped env. Permit 497. Mrs. Frank McBrayer, Rt. 2, Temple.
Wild blue Iris, Trumpet Daffodils, purple King Iris, Star of Bethlehem, blue Violets, orange Daylilies, 6 doz. $1.; Sweet Shrub, pink and white Azaleas, Mtn. Laurel, purple Lilac, red Roses, 6. $1.: yellow Japonica, pink Roses, Mimosa bushes, 2, $1. All rooted. Add postage. Permit 512. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 3,
Ellijay._____________________________
dbl. Day-Lilies, $1.30 ea. doz.;
Milk and Wine Lilies and Hardy Amaryllis, 4, $1.30 pod. Permit 178. Myrtle Pace,'Hi. 1, Temple.
Castor or 'Male bean seed, 15c doz. and stamped env.; Catawba (worm tree) seed, 3 tblsp, $1. and stamped env.; Lemon, Blackberry, Red Spider, Atamasco and Red Canna lilies. $1. doz.; $5. C. Permit 494. Mrs. John Rodgers, Greenville.
Old-time orange Daylilies and all color Chrysanthemums, $1. doz.: blue Iris, 4Dc doz.; Jonquils, 25c doz.; white Easter Rose, yellow Jasmine, Golden Bell bush, all rooted, 4. $1. Add postage. Permit 10. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainasville.
Buckeye plants. 2, $1.: Ig. Buckeye bearing size, $1. ea.; new rare Buckeyes, $1. doz.; Gardenias, $1. ea.; nice ciean red sassafras, white ash roots, alder roots and bark, Jerusalem weed root, all kinds of tree bark, $1. for half gal. plus fuH ami. postage. Permit 471. Mrs, J. D. Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 136., Wrishtsville.
1963 Red Salvia seed, 50e tsp.: or $1. for 3 tsp. Ssnd stamped, addressed envelope. 4c stamps accepted. Mrs. H. S. Mullins, Milner (Z. C. 30257).
Thrift plants as pulled from parent stock, $2. C.; select plants, $4. C.. all ppd. in Ga.; cello wrap, prompt del.: Dixie Brilliant, pink, pink with white eye. C. minimum order; save price by digging: also dwarf yellow Marigold seed, lOc pkt. with stamped, selfaddressed env. Permit 97. Mrs. Z. D. Dcdd, Rt. 1, Box 223, Alpharetta (Hwy. 19). Ph. 475-6308.
$4.75; Chr ysanthemums, Blackwell, Rt. 1, Newborn. Permit 168. Mrs. Dewey Ellis. Pink Cherokee Roses, Mtn.
Seed any colors and varieties. 15
asstd., $1.35; 50 plants more varieties, unlabeled, $3.; 9 dit'f. perennials, 15 plants. $1. ppd. Permit 28. Mrs. W. S. Gn ffin. Adel (Z. C. 316 20) .
Nandinas, 3 to 5 ft. tall with red berries, your choice, 25c ea. plant; Ig. white Dogwoods, 25c plant; Abelias, 25c plant. Will dig, but can't ship. Permit 342. A. L. Chance v, 1271 Grant St., SE, Atlanta (near McDonough Blvd. and Chevrolet plant), Ph. MA. 7- 6651.
Touch - me-not seed, 20c; pkg.; Morning Glory seed, 20c: red Hibiscus' roots, 55c ea. Add postage. Permit 255. Miss Mable Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 57, Ellijay.
Marigolds, Ig. flowering dbl.; Climax, Chrysanthemum type; Cracker Jack, carnation type, mixed types and colors; limited s u p p ly Mr. Sam, Dbl., canary Marigolds; also obi. Petite, Dwarf and mixed color Marigolds; Gloriosa Daisies, single mixed colors. All seed 25c tblso. ppd. Mrs. W. T. Feagin, 726-Oglethorpe Ave., Amerieus.
Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay "(Z. C.
Red, _blue, pink Thrift, $1. 30540).
doz.; $5. C. pink Oxalis, 2
clumps, $1.; asstd. col. Chry- Hemlock. White Pines, bush
santhemums, blue, violet, ruf- Honeysuckle, Sweet Shrub,
fie orange Daylilies, blue Iris, Laurels, pink Cherokee Rose,
2 doz. $1.50: yellow Lilies, Rhododendron, white Dog-
25c ea. Add postage. Permit woods, 2 to 2-1/2 ft., $3. doz.;
64. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23, Globe Arborvitaes, $4. doz.
Grantville.
Permit 187. Moss packed. Add
postage. Bob Wilson, Blue
Ligustrums, 2-3 ft., $1.50 Ridge.
doz.; $10. C.; Nandinas, Dwarf Blue Per. Phlox, white per. Phlox, white per. Candytuft, $1.50 doz.; $7.50 C.; Liriope, Thrift, English Ivy, Vinca Minor, small Cherry Laurels, Achimenes, $1. doz.; $5. C.; yellow Kerria, Baby Breath Spiraea, Golden Bells, $2.50 doz. Add postage. Permit 139.
'
Kerume Azaleas. 4-6 in., well branched compact plants, $3. for 10; Spring del. red and blue Thrift, good plants and splendid root system, 10 plants $1.50; Abelia Grandiflora Waxleaf, 18-24 in., 10 for $4. Permit 148. Mrs. B. Robinson, Greenville.
Blanch Woodruff, Greenville. Dwarf red and pink Cannas,
3. $1.; Ig. white Dahlias, 39c
Dry flower seeds, Ig. Peony ea.; tall yellow Cannas, 25e
flowered Crackerjack Mari- ea., or 5. $1. Add postage. Per-
gold seed in orange, lemon, mit 107. E. L. Howard, 4184
yellow, 50c qt., also Sweet Bankhead Hwy., Mableton
William seed, in many colors, (Z. C. 30059)._______________
mixed. 25c tblsp. all ppd. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Rt. 2, Alto.
Bleeding heart vine, African Violets, blooming, Boston
Bridal wreath. almonds, and Ruffled fern and other
red Spiraeas, white and pink rooted plants, 4, $1.; Dwarf
Spiraeas, Snowballs, Deutzia, blue evergreen Phlox, and red
Golden Bell, 4, $1.; White Cushion Mums, 75c doz.; mix-
pine, Spruce pines, Mtn. ed colors Sweet Williams, 6
Laurels, Rhododendrons, red, yellow Azaleas, Dogwood, White Pine, Crabapple, creek Hemlock, all 2-3 ft., moss packed, $3. doz.; Phlox, Shasta Daisies, Daylilies, Fall Pinks, $2.75 C. Permit 112. M r s. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff.
Potplants: Angel Wing Begonias, Justicia, Pentas, Crossandra, 50'C ea.: pink - Rainlilies, Stokesia, 8, $1.; Ragged Robin, Larkspur, Shirley Poppies, 40e doz.: La. Iris, Bearded Iris, Iris Bersi-color, 4, $1.: Vinca, 100. $2.50; Oxalis. Rose and white mixed, 10, 3.5c: English Ivy, 10, 50c: min. order $1. Include suff. postage. Permit 356. Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Macon.
Nandinas, Boxwood. Bullota, Boxwood Holly, white Dogwood, red Crape Myrtle, Magnolia, Gardenia. Cherry Laurel, $1. ea. Add postage. Permit 430. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Roverdale (Z. C. 30274).
Mixed Iris, 25. $1.50; Siberian Iris, 12, 60c. Permit 149. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.
WANTED
Would like lo hear from someone having red, white or purple. Fuchsia for sale; would Like them rooted, state size and price in first letter. Mrs. J. W. Cook. Rt. 1, Shiloh.
Want Grancy Grey Beard bushes, about 3 ft. high, well rooted. State price and mailing charges. Mrs. George T. Cline.-2203 S. Expressway 19, Albany.
Want to hear from someone with Martin gourds, any amount up to 100, uncut and unfinished, with seed, inside cured, clean and clear; within 100 mi. of Chattanooga. Tenn.t will come after, must be reasonably priced, will answer all replies. W. C. Densmore, Rt. 1, Mt. Olive Rd., Lookout Mountain, Tenn., (Walker Co., Georgia resident).
Want 2 Damson plums, Paw Paws, Pink Dogwood, Forsythia; exchange, pollinated
Miniature ornamental gourd Laurels, Rhodendrons, $2.50 clumps, $1.; tall yellow Iris 25 Dbl. White Spiraea, 3, Daylilies, Lavender Pom Pom,
seed, diff. colors and shapes; doz.; Galax Arbutis, 12, $1.; and Dwarf red Iris, 6, $1.; free $1.; yellow Iris, 3, $1.; Sweet red dwarf Mums, purple,
.also, Ig. mixed seed, lOc doz., white and yellow Jasmine, -2, flower seed with ea. order. Violets, 12, $1.25; Sultanas, 6 lavender, yellow, red, lavend-
or S doz. 2i5c plus : 5c postage $1. Add postage. Permit 278. Add 30c postage ea. order. rooted, $1. - Boxwood. Permit er and white, 'daisies, 'Permit
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Large round, dark rind, Approx. 1000 bu. white and
150 ped. stock rabbits, New
Agricultural
Poultry, Game, yellow meat watermelon seed, yellow ear corn for feed.
germ. 92 percent, 40 seed, Richard T. Beckham, Molena, lOc; 125 seed, 25c; and self- Ph. 553-5367.
Zealand and Calif, pink eye. All ages. Reasonably priced. Nick Church, Old Leesburg
FOR SALE
addressed stamped envelope; also, 700 seed. $1. plus postage. Mrs. P. E. Tray lor, Rebecca.
Soybean hay, $35. ton, 50 Ib. bales. Located in Conyers. C. A. Courtney, 532 Ponce de Leon Ave., N. E., Atlanta, (Z.
Pure Knuckle Purple Hull C._30308), ph:JI5:i_^79 ^_
Fowl & Eggs
FOR SALE
Rd., ^Ibany. ___
Bobwhile quail, Chukar partridges, Tenn. red quail, selected birds for breeders. Per. No. 10. J. L. Tade, 1328 -
Mt. huckleberry bushes, blackberry bushes, $1.00 dozen; tame cherry bushes, black walnut, 2, $1.00; tame plum bushes, red and yellow, 8, $1. Well rooted. Add postage. Per 512. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 3. Ellijay.
Velvet beans, 90 day speckled runners, reckancd, 92 percent germination, $12.00 per bushel, F. O. B. Alma, Maynard C. Anderson, Rt. 1, Alma.
Kentucky 31 Tall Fescue seed, 2-5c per Ib. W. H. Leistler, 119 Burrell St., Cornelia, PH. 778-4201._________
Giant tree tomato seed, germ., 94 percent. Grow to approx. 12 ft. 150 seed, $1.; 1/4 oz., $5. J. H. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.
1963 seed: Long Horn okra, gtrm. 96 percent; round, yellow meat watermelon, grows to 50 Ib., germ. 85 percent, Long neck Cashew, germ. 88 percent, 35>c pack. Enclose tamped, addressed envelope. TV. ^J^rdo^Jlt^, Adel.
Thick, broadleaf brown tobacco seed, germ. 85 percent, 25c pkt. plus self-addressed, stamped envelope; marble
For Best Results vine seed (wall and screen
.climbers), Jerusalem cherry seed, nice pot plant, lOc pkt.
Mail Notices on or 1 pkt. ea. kind plus a
large pkt. of mixed seed (my choice), 25c plus self-address-
peas, Germ. 86.50 pet.; Inert, .32 pet.: Pure Seed, 99.68 pet., $7.00 bu.. FOB. P. B. Watson, Mauk.
Black striped Half-Runner bean seeds. Germ. 81 pet.; w h i t e Half - Runner bean seeds, Germ. 95 pet., 55c cupful; Bunch okra seeds, Germ. 88 pet., 45c cupful; Vine Pomegranate seeds, 20c tblsp. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Roy-ston.
Little White Six- Weeks Bunch bean seed, 95 pet. Germ.; Little Pink Peanut Bunch bean seed, 90 pet. Germ.; White Half- Runnergarden bean seed, 86 pet. Germ; White Cut Short Cornfield bean seed, Germ. 97 pet. All $1. for Ig. cupful, ppd. No checks. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2, BoJx_^8J_Eihjay (Z. C. 30540).
Black Spanish Red-Meat watermelon seed, 86 pet. Germ., 90c teacupful; 3 cup fulls, $2.50: 100 seed 25c, all ppd. Mrs. Ed Stone, Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville (Z. C.
30103)^ _ ____ ________
White Six-Weeks bean seed. Germ. 83 pet.; big white Half Runner bean seed, Germ. 97 pet.; white Cuit-Short Cornfield bean seed, Germ. 96 pet.. $1. for Ig. cupful ppd. in Ga. Mrs. R. H. Mealer, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Hay cured without rain,
21st St., Columbus.
square bales. Grass and Lespedeza, $1. per bale, 20 bales
Young New Zealand White Giant does, quality breed, and some | pigeons,
American Homer excellent b r e e d e rs
or more. Ralph Dangar, Ros- small ones. Reasonably priced. I from pure bred stock. J. A.
well, 100
Ph. 993-6621. bales Gaton bean
__ hay.
1 |
Will not ship. Also, farm trailer in good cond. -M. R. Stanley, 2185 Flat Shoals Rd,
| Rawls, 199 'E^Atlanta
Roekyford Rd.. N. 17,^^378-6205.
Baled without rain. Clark H. S. E. Atlanta 16, Ph. 378-7245. White fantail pigeons, show
West, Rt. 1, Fairburn, Ph.
type, $2.50 pr.; White King
964-2470 (No collect calls).
Well fertilized Coastal Bermuda hay, 60e bale at barn. Nice heavy oats, $1. bu. Good quality ear corn, 10 tons, $1.40 bu. P. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578.
One nice Claret Game Stag pigeons, $2.50 pr. No less than
and one Claret hen, $7.50 for 2 pr. shipped. Will ship ex-
pair. A. G. Griffin, Oak St., press collect, send check or M.
Gainesville. __ __
I O. Also, Calif, rabbits, bred
60-70 Bantam hens, mixed does, 5., bucks, $2.50. W. W.
stock, good layers, Fred M. ! Capes, 2197 Colonial Dr., At-
Patterson, Rt. 3, LaFayette. I lanta 19, Ph. CE. 7-53~40.
Large quantity of choice Coastal Bermuda hay. Well fertilized and cut, baled without rain. Win ton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Screven, Ph. 584-2312 (Odum).
Approx. 1500 bales of hay, cheap. R. L. Moody, Rt. 3, Buford, Ph. 434-7410 (after 5
Button Quail, $8. pair; One trio and 5 chicks o!
Ringneck Doves, mated pairs, i pure Alien Roundhead, 4 pul-
$4. L. W. McBurney, 2109 | lets, 1 stag, cock is blinked.
Bungalow Rd., Augusta.
$10 for all. Also, one cock. 4
Bantams, white, Black tail Japanese, Silver Duckwing O. E. G. Black breasted Red O. E. G., 3 hens and rooster of White crested Black Polish J. C. King, 208 Grainling St.,
hens. Brown Reds, one cc'ck. 1 hen, pure White Hackles. All eheap. Selling out entire lot. Jimmy MeClure, Rt. 1, Wesley Chapel Rd., Marietta, Ph. 4274982.
p. m. - No collect calls).___ Marietta.
6 fighting young game
Serieea Lespedeza hay, $1.
a bale at barn, will deliver for small extra charge. Mrs. W. A. Estes, Panola Rd., Bl'lenwood,
Giant Black Minorca eggs. 15, $3. postpaid; few breeding hens and cockerels, $5. and $10. ea., trio, $15. No Sunday
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roosters, 6 young, large White Rock roosters. 35 young mixed hens, $60. for" all. C. G. Giles, Rt. 4, Carrollton.
Ph. 366-7134.
sales. L. B. Millians, 105 New Zealand pedigree
Temple Ave., Newnan (Z. C. white Rabbits, breeder stock,
30263), Ph. AL. 3-5926 (No I bucks, $3.50 ea.; does, $3. ea.
collect calls).
i Notify early. James A. Mor-
Purebred heavy Cornish hatching
type eggs,
dark 15,
1
row, ville.
Rt.
3, "Box 322,
Douglas-
$1.85 or 30, $3.60, and my 8 Birmingham Roller pig-
cartons to be returned at once eons, $2. pr., or all for $6. Will
at buyer's expense; also tur- ship COD. John T. Pentecost,
keys, 1 torn and 2 hens, 1963 Jr., Washington Rd., Thom-
hatch, nice, fat and healthy, son, Ph. 595-3959. ____
Agricultural Friday or Saturday ed, stamped envelope. Mas.
$5. ea., or trio, $14.50. M. 6. Chukar partridges, $5. pr.;
M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger (Z. C. 30734)._________
Black and Red raspberry plants wrapped in plastic film or cellophane, very damp, $1.-
Seed & Plants
WANTED
only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, |Rt. 1, Box 35, Ty Ty (Z. C.
Chukar eggs, available as booked, $17.50 C. Orby South-
ard, 210 S. Grove St., Dah-
Ten prs. King pigeons, lonega, Ph. 864-3765 (even-
Serieea hay, approx, 200 White, Blue and Silver, $2. ings).
50 doz. Add postage. Permit 241. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Streamline strawberry
Want 2 streaked June apple trees and 2 Indian Cling peach trees. Mrs. S. C. Hianley,
bales; for information call after 5:30 p. m. Mrs. E. D. Muse, Carrollton, Ph. 8322&53, (no collect calls)._____
per pr. if you take all. Come after them. E. J. Carter, 25
3 pair Giant White King pigeons, $2. pr.; also, 5 pair
MeGhee St., Rome._______ . white Sacred doves and 4 pr.
15 common Bantam hens, brown Australian Ringneck
plants, 100, $1.50. Permit 169. Rt. 2, Danielsville (Z. C. 400 tons, Coastal Bermuda now laying, last year's hatch. doves, $2. pr. Will not ship. D.
Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.
Apple trees: Yellow delicious, Rome Beauty, Ben Davis, Sweet, Kinnard, Winesap,
30633).___________________
Want 2 or 3 bu. Whipporwill peas; write price per bushel. Hoke Smith, Lakemont.
hay, good quality, round bales, $20. per ton in field. James Walden, c/o Barrow & Prescott, Inc., Matthews, Ph. LI. 7-6608, (Wrens).
Hens 50c ea., roosters, 25c ea. Cannot ship. Geneva Bone, Rt. SJDallas._________ ___
Pit Games: Brandenberrys (S. Georgias); Roundheads
L. Faulk, P. O. Box 44, Pinehurst.
12 or 14 nice pigeons; Silver King (hen), 5 white Kings, pair Texas Auto-sexans, Fan-
Terry Winter and Red Beau-
(Dr. Saunders) - pure. Small tail, half Fantail and half
ty, 50c ea. Grapes: Concord, Delaware and Lute, 20c ea.
Pecans, Peanuts $10. orders PP. Permit 214.
Roy Saxon, Rt. 4, Cleveland.
Sugar pie pumpkin seed,
& Walnuts germ. 87 pet., 4 doz., 25c plus
Want to buy old-fashioned white Mush peas (vines run on ground, blooms are white, and peas are small and longer than round). Mrs. J. D. Graham, Rt. 3, Eastman.
cocks, stags, hens, pullets, $5. King, 2 Common pigeons, for
up. Setting eggs from nest, $3. sale. Will trade some for
Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 Warren Homers if good flyers. Call
St., S. E., Atlanta, Ph. 378- now. Donnie E. Barton, 254
2990.
Barton Dr., Hapeville.
3 pr. Dark Cornish Bantams, Araucanas Easter egg hatch-
5c postage; small type dbl.
$10. pr. All excellent birds, ing eggs, several shades, 25c
Livestock Feed, sunflower seed, germ. 97 pet.,
8 doz., 25c plus 5c postage;
FOR SALE
mated and ready to breed, 10 ea. plus postage. Charles R. mas. old. J. Homer Morgan Markham, Box 24, Ty Ty (Z.
Butternut squash seed, germ.
1%3 black walnut meats, 405 East Elm St., Rockmart. C. 31795).
98 pet., 4 doz., 25c plus 5c postage; new, improved euehaw seed, germ. 97 pet, 4
Hay & Grain
$1.75 Ib., 5 Ibs., $7., all ppd. Miss Mabel Matihis, Rt. 5, Box
doz., 25c plus 5c postage.
Mrs. Paul Tiller, Route 3, Ellijay.
FOR SALE
Black walnuts, $1.75 Ib., ppd., 5 Ibs., $7. ppd., or $1. a
White 6 wks. bean seed, germ. 92 percent, 75c pt.; red
Good sound yellow corn, in shuck, $1.50 per bu. D. L.
pint. Mrs. Kittle Nichols, Hiawassee.
speckled 6 wks. stringless Vanzandt, Dial (3 mi. off Pecan halves, 90c Ib.; brok- j
green pods, germ. 88 percent, Hwy. 60), Ph. 374-6549 en pieces, 75c Ib.; add 38c 1
75c pt.; Hickorycane corn, (Lakewood).__ __ ___ postage with 2 Ib. order, no i
germ. 93 percent, 45c pt. All weevil free. Add postage. Velia Rice, Rt. 1, Cumming (Z. C. 30130).______
Old-time white half runner garden beans, germ. 97 percent, 65<c cupful; little white lady peas, germ. 93 per-
Approx. 40 bu. white corn, at farm 4 mi. N. of Fayetteville on Hwy. 92. George W. Wall is, 185.3 Center Ave., East Point, Ph. PO. 1-1552.
1963 crop Lespedeza hay, 75;c per bale. B. Kim Castle-
orders less than 2 Ibs. Mrs. J. j N. Young, Rt. 1, Box 313. i Carrollton. ___ __ '
New crop select Stuart pe- j
cans in shell, 30c Ib. M. M. j
Minor, 1067 Canton St., Ros- ;
well. Ph. 993-6500.
j
Notices or advertisements received on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday of each week are accepted for publication in the following week's issue of the Market Bulletin.
cent, $1. cupful; Hastings berry, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph. Choice, clean shelled pecan j
white prolific seed corn, germ.
halves in cellophane bags, $1. j
Wednesday of each week is the deadline
&8 percent, $1. gal. or $1.50 pk. Add postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Now taking orders for 1964 crop well fertilized Coastal hay. Will deliver in large
per Ib., delivered. Iris L.
Northeutt, 205 Sessions St.,
Marietta.
i
for receiving notices to appear in the following week's issue of The Bulletin.
Little pink peanut 6 wk. truck loads of 7-8 tons within 1963 black walnut meats, |
bean seed, germ. 98 percent. 60 mi. of farm for $30. ton at $1.50 Ib., plus postage; 5 Ibs., j
All persons sending in notices or adver-
75c cup f u 1, postpaid; old- cutting time; within 80 mi. for $7. ppd. Mrs. Boyd Nicholson. j
fashioned cream mush peas, $32.50 ton; within 100 mi. for Rt. 2, Hiawassee. ___
j tisements are urged to mail them so that
germ. 92 percent, 60c cupful, $35. ton, you furnish 2 adults
postpaid. No C.O.D. orders. to help driver unload. S. J.
Mrs. Bessie Silvers, Rt. 2, Clay, Rt. 3, South Walden Rd.,
Talking Rock.
Macon, Ph. 788-297J5._______
Pecans hand picked, in hull, I Sehleys, 30c Ib.; Stuarts, 28c | Ib.; good paper shells, 25c; Frotcher and Delmar, 20>c Ib; j
they will arrive in Atlanta on Monday, Tuesday or Wednesday. Receipt of notices on these
Tender bean seed, white 10 tons, Coastal Bermuda, shelled pecans, Sehleys and I Half Runners, Germ. 97 pet.; $25. a ton at barn; 10 tons, Stuarts, $1.10 Ib.; dark meats!
days helps
the Market
Bulletin staff in
pre-
white Creasbacks, Germ, 92 brown top, $25. a ton at barn; and pieces, 75c Ib.; minimum paring the notices and assures publication
pet.; white Cornfields, Germ. gathered without rain, no order, 10 Ibs. in hull, 5 Ibs. I 95 pet.. 75c cupful. Mrs. C. D. sand spurs. George R. Evans, shelled. Add postage. J. A. \
the
following week.
Wednesday, March 11, 1964
MARKET BULLETIN
PAGt 1
Lambskin baby moccasins, Aprons with bibs, nicely
Poultry, Game, Miscellaneous Miscellaneous pink, white, blue, size infant, trimmed, $1. ea.; pot holders, medium, (up to 4 mos.), large, 15c ea.; 10, $1.; emb. dish to(4-8 mos.), gift boxed, $1.15 wels, 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Fowl & Eggs FOR SALE
WANTED
pr., ppd., $12. per dozen, ppd. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay,
Mrs. O. L. Bruce, Rt. 2, Lula. (Z. C. 30540).
______
FOR SALE
Several Game cocks and stags for sale; Kentucky Dams, and half Dams-half Clarets crossed; also several white Chapel Dams, $5. ea. Can ship. Send M. O. for shipping. Have plenty of hens and pullets. G. M. Walden, Gibson.
5 Buff Cochin hens, $1. ea.; pair Cornish Bantams, $2. pr.; mixed Bantams, 50c ea. James E. Snow, 4263 Dorothy Ave., Macon.
Pure breed Irish grey game, 5 hens and 2 cocks, priced to sell. Mrs. E. L. Jenkins, P. O. Box 132, Stockbridge, Ph. GR. 4-4473.
Nice clean roots of yellow dock, red sassafras, catnip, queen of meadow, devil's shoestring, May apple, 2 Ib. lardboxful, $1. plus postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Quilt patterns, Dutch boy and Dutch girl, both for 50c and stamped, addressed envelope. Mrs. Mittie Roper, Rt. 1, Canton.
Yellow root, sassafras, queen of meadow, yellow dock roots, wild cherry bark, alder bark, ratsbane, 4 Ib. lardboxful, $1. plus 35c postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Home dried apples, some
Want two samples and directions for crocheting waffle stitoh. Mrs. E. A. Bowden, 34 Lake view Dr., NE, Atlanta (Z. C. 30317).__________
Want to buy one frame, or larger, radical honey extractor. Write stating price. L. F. Hennesee, Rt. 1, Box 25A, Richmond Hill.
Want corn mill and press. Franklin Prance, 2413 Canton Rd., Marietta (Z. C. 30062), Ph. 428-9-824 (no collect calls).
Want extract honey, 10 Ib. or 60 Ib. tins. Within 100 mi. of Cochran. Quote price. J. B. Winborn, Rt. 2, Box 303, Cochran.
Fast color print dresses, wide skirts, made by bought pattern, light and dark colors, size 1-6, $1.25, or 2, $2.; hand emb. pillowcases, heavy bleach, 42 X 36, $1.50 set; hand emb. pillowcases, bleach, 42 X 36, $1.10 set. Lucy Musson, Rt. 2, Summerville.
Pillowcases with cro. blue bird, wild rose, or colonial girl, $2. pr.; cro. doilies, $1.50 ea.; cro. vanity sets, $1. set; aprons, 65c ea. Add postage, no checks or stamps. Dura Bradley, Rt. 2, Waco, (Z. C.
3W 8 2 )._____________
Nylon, pastels or white, shell stitch, baby sweater, cap and 2 pr. bootees, $5.: cap and sweater, $4.40; bootees, 60c ea., ppd. Orders filled any-
Broadcloth p i 11 o w c a ses, emb., $1., with ero., $1.25; old fashion plain or print bonnets, $1.; button crown. $1.; aprons, small, 3, $1., medium, 50c, large. 75c; childs bonnets, 75c. Add 35c postage. Mrs. Nell Bennett, Rt. 2, Box 311, Frazer Rd., Buford.
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, nicely made of print and solid colors, flower garden, dbl. wedding ring, $5. ea.; dbl. wedding ring made of 3 solid colors, $5.50; step around mountain, bow tie, 8 point star, $3.75 ea. Add postage on each top, and stamped envelope when 3'ou write. Mrs. R, H. Mealer, Rt. 2, Ellijay.
Nice, well made, print aprons, good material, large
Hatching eggs from 50 breeds of purebred Bantams, hatched from show stock Bantams. A. L. Williamson, Sr.,
have acid, some are the sweet
kind. Bright color and cook
quick, 55c Ib. plus postage.
Mrs. Henry Mullen, Rt. 2,
Lyerly. _____
___
Handicrafts
FOR SALE
time, MO or COD. Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4. Box 14, Blairsville, Ph. .745-4968.
Little girls well made cot-
size, bright colors, 50c ea. plus postage. Mrs. I. A. Scott, 1570 EJlsby Rd.. S. E. Atlanta 15.
Rt. 6, Turner Chapel Rd.,
ton dresses, 1-6, $1.50 ea.;
Rome (Z. C. 30161).
Racing Homer pigeons, gitts, Sions, Stas-sarts, Bastins, all pure, proven birds; old birds, good breeders, $10. ea.; $18. pr.; youngsters; $5. ea.; $8. pr. Will ship collect. L. H. Duffie, 346 Sultana Homes, Fitzgerald.
Poke root, sassafras root,
yellow root, washed. 5 Ib.
paper bag full $1. Persimmon
bark, red oak bark, wild
cherry bark, sassafras bark, 5
Ib. salt bag full, $1.25. Add
postage. Mrs. David Stover,
Rt. 3, Ellijay.
_______
100% pure dried, ground
Quilts for sale from $4. to $8. Cannot mail. Mrs. E. J. McGinnis, Rt. 1, Box 189, Alpharetta, Ph. GR 5-6416.___
Potholders, 15c ea., or 2, 25c; dbl. bed size brick quiit top, $3.50; band and bib aprons, $1. ea., medium size aprons, 50c ea.; mill aprons.
fancy organdy tea aprons, stitched with automatic machine, $1.25 ea.; print aprons, 50c ea.; quilt tops, pieced by pattern, $2. ea. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville^____________ ___ Dbl. bed or twin, bed spr-
eads, assorted colors, $5.50
Sales Events
MARCH 18 -- Wednesday-- 1:00 P.M. -- LaGrange-- Airview-K & B Hereford Farms join! production sale --80 Herefords to be sold: bulls--tows with calves at
Rabbits, a trio of purebred red hot pepper. 1 oz., 40e; 3 60c ea. Free gift with each ea.; dbl. bed size quilt tops, side--bred heifers and open
K'ZW, 1 yr. old, each weighs ozs., $1.; 1 Ib., $5.; 5 Ibs., $15. order and free'$l. apron with pieced by pattern on machine, heifers. For information
10-12 Ibs., $15.; or will trade All postpaid. L. Douglas $5. order. Add postage and 20c $3.50 ea.; bib aprons trimmed and catalogue contact Dr. R.
for a trio of other large Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas (Z. C. for checks. Mrs. Maver Estep, in lace, $1. ea. Add postage. M. Avery and A. W. Bird-
breed rabbits. D. F. Osborne, 30132.)
137 Auburn Ave., LaGrange. Mrs. Elzie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay, song, LaGrange, or Sale
James St., Winder.
Large cans of homemade Emb. dish towels, with cro. (Z. C. 30540). ________
Japanese Silkies, show win- lard, 15c per Ib.; also, side edge, 4 for $1.; also, print White Easter jackets for
| ners, champion S i 1 k i e of meat, 25c per Ib. Billy Risner, wr aist band aprons, 50c ea. little girls, size 2-4-6, medium
consultant, Ga. He r e f o r d Assn., Carl Cooling, P. O. Box 1292, Albany.
Southeastern Fair, 18 hens, 3 cocks, $3. ea. if bought separately, or, $2. ea., if all together; also, 7 brown California doe rabbits, $3. ea. Jack C. Duffey, 1483 Wellswood Dr. SE, Atlanta, Ph. 627-3913.
About 40 Tennessee Red quail, $1. ea. I. L. Day, 2875 Sewell Rd., SW, Atlanta.
Araucanus (Easter egg) hatching eggs, several shades, 25c ea., plus postage on orders for less than 2 doz. Charles
Rt. 2, Hartwell.
115 yr. old quilt pattern, Rocky Road to California, pattern and copy, $1. postpaid. Mamie Gable, Rt. 3, Dahloncga.
Herbs, washed clean: Sassafras, yellow dock, yellow root, devil's shoestring, queen of meadow, colt's foot and life everlasting, 2 Ib. lardboxful, $1. plus postage. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Mrs. Eugene Tolan, Rt. 1, Buford.
Full size quilt linings made of feed sacks, some white and some dyed green and orange: white ones, $1.50 ea. ppd. colored ones, $1.75 ea. ppd. Cash or MO, no COD. Mrs. Pauline Evans, Rt. 2, Temple.
Children's dresses nicely made, 1-6 yrs., $2. ea.; appliqued dish towels, 25c ea.; 4, $1.,; appliqued cushion covers, any shape, 75c ea.; 2,
wt., crinkle cotton edged with blue, pink and yellow blanket stitch, tied with matching ribbon, $2. ppd. No checks. Mrs. R. G. Holcomb, Rt. 1, Box 238, Temple.
Smocked toss pillows, stuffed with foam rubber, cotton print or solid colors, corduroy. $2.19 to $2.98: net place mats, 13 J/2 X 21 in., $2.25. Mrs. Lona Tallant, Lula.
Afghan, spread size, 72 X 82, ripple pattern, 8 colors of
MARCH 20 -- 1:00 P.M.-- Northwest Georgia Angus Assn. Annual Sale--at Coosa Valley Fair Grounds-- Rome. For information con tact C. O. Parker, 3858 Mathis St., Macon, Ph. SH. 3-8285.
APRIL 4 -- Following auction sales to be held on Ayrshire Day, IJ. S. A.--Cedartown 1:00 P.M. -- Polk County Fair Grounds-- Lawrence-
Markham, Box 24, Ty Ty.
2 pr. 1963 Goldens, $7.; 2 DT Golden cocks, $3. ea., or will trade for 1962 Blue Pea-
Plantation saddle, good cond., $75. Sherry A. Stover, 2808 Pontiac Cir., Doraville, Ph. 457-6739.
$1.25; nice machine pieced dbl. bed size qui'lt tops, $3. ea. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
browns and yellows, $40., send P. O. money order. Mrs. Maude Jones, Star Rt., Blairsville.
Poultry, Game, fowl hen. J. H.
Rt. 2, Americus.
Roquemore,
Martin gourds, all sizes and prices right. Come for them. W. W.'Massey, Box 116, Bronwood.
Natural, raw, wild flower
Cro. white coffee table pieces with yellow pansies, 18 X 30, $2., doilies to match, 20 in., $1.50 ea., 16 in., $1.25 ea., 16 X 26 in., $1.50 ea., 12 in., $1.25. Add 15-c postage.
Dbl. bed size, cro. bed spread, pop corn design, fringed all around, very nice, $45., ppd. Mrs. A. L. Caldwell, 135 Cypress Mill Rd., Brunswick.
ville--7:30 P.M.--Gwinnett County Fair Grounds Elberton--1:00 P.M. -- Elberton Fair Grounds Waynesboro --1:00 P.M. -- Exc h a n g e Club Fair Grounds Madi son 1:00 P.M.--Joel Eidson Farm--Animals to be of fered are reg. A y rs h i r e heifers--selected by repre sentatives of the Ayrshire
honey, exactly as the bees Mrs. Coil Manly, Rt. 2, Lula. Quilt patterns; jobs tears, Breeders Assn., Brandon,
Fowl & Eggs
WANTED
made it. 5 Ib. tin, extracted, Cro. round, white, table lucky clown, crossroads, fri-
$1.60; 6-5 Ib. cans, $8.50; 10 cloth, diamond design, lace endship chain; carbon copy of
Ib. tin, $2.75. Add postage. edge, 90 in. diameter, will fit block in color, 50c ea., and
Edward D. Colston, Rt. 1, oblong table, $35. ea.; will stamped envelope; ladies tea
Taylorsville.
take orders for cro. table aprons, nice materials, 75c
Vermont--from 6 mos. to 2 yrs. old with few to fresh en this fall. James R. Bagwell, Chairman, Ga. Ayr shire Day U. S. A., Rt. 1,
Wanted to buy 3 pair of king brown pigeons, and 3 pair king size black and blue pigeons; also want to buy 2 large doe rabbits and Ig. buck rabbit with coloring similar to wild rabbits; and one large wild Cane Cutter male rabbit. H. G. Banks, Milledgeville (Mounted Route South).
Want to buy pair of geese. State age and price, and if you will ship. Robert Swint, EHerslie.
Want 2 hens and rooster of
6" belt, 4 ply, 52' long, in good cond., $20.; also, good chestnut fence rails, 10 ft. long, $20. per hundred. Ralph Cloer, Young Harris.
Nice, white popcorn on the cob, 10 Ibs., $1.50; 2 bushels of dried walnuts, $5. Add postage. Mrs. B. H. Holland, Cooger Rd., Dalton.
100 Ib. cap. feed sacks, washed and ironed, no holes or letters, 35c ea., ppd. Send cash or MO, no COD. . Mrs Pauline Evans, Rt. 2, Temple.
cloths; rose design, 66 X 90, $35. ea. Money in advance. Mrs. W. C. Maney, Rt. 2, Lula.
Hand made white tatting edging in large and small, also, cro. popcorn edging, 20c per yd. ea., plus postage, no samples please. Mrs. C. F. Butler, 109 23rd St. SE, Moultrie.
White cro. tablecloth, 66 X 90, $45.; white cro. bootees, trimmed in pink, blue, yellow and green, 75e pr.; white cro. lace for pillowcases, $1. pr.; white cro. sweater and cap,
and $1. ea. Add postage. Miss Marie Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59, Ellijay, (Z. C. 30540).
Dbl. bed size quilts, all new material, hand made, different patterns, new sheeting linings, different colors, $6. ea., plus 60c postage; also, quilt tops, hand made, different patterns, $2.-ea., plus 30c postage. Mrs. Dave Garlin, Adairsville.
New dbl. bed size handmade quilts, new cotton material, cotton padding; step around mountain, star design,
Box 203, Alpharetta.
MARCH 26 -- 12:30 P.M.-- Fifth Production Sale of Polled Herefords--Kay Bee Farms -- Kelly, Ga.--Sell ing 114 reg. polled Here fords--22 two yr. old bulls --25 cows with calves at side -- 38 bred heifers--4 open h e i f e rs -- C.M.R., A.L.F., H. S. F. Bloodlines --Certified Brucellosis Free Herd No. 260--Lunch available at 11:00 A.M.-- Foj Information and Cata log contact Mrs. E. F. Per
Mottled Houdan ch i c k e n s, Rabbit manure for flower made of nylon thread, $4.; $12. ea.; made of solid and ry & Sons, Kelly.
reasonably priced; and East- garden, etc. Will deliver, state white cro. baby afghan made prints, Jersey beauty rose
er Egg hens, laying pink and what you will pay for manure of nylon thread, $5. Add post- applique, white sheeting, $15.; APRIL 1 -- Hereford female
olive green eggs. Mrs. M. L. and delivery. J. A. Morrow, age. Mrs. H. H. Robinson, Rt. cross road blue, white, $14. sale -- Cairo, Ga.--at the
Holliman, Rt. 2, Pendergrass. Rt. 3, Box 322, Douglasville. 1, Monroe.
Add postage. Miss Mabel New Pavilion--both regist
Want 100 New Hampshire Red pullets now laying at least 30 per cent, within 50 mile radius of Glaseock Co., must
Yellow root, 4 Ib. box, 65c ppd. No out of state orders. E. M. Southerland, Rt. 3, El-
Silk or synthetic quilt tops, all seams briar stitched, size approx. 72 X 84, $8.; 84 X 96, $10.; new print tops, $1.50.
Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 57, Ellijay.
Oval pineapple with pansies, $2.; pineapple dresser set, 3 pcs., $1.50; pansy doily,
be 1963 hatch and free from
Postage 35c each. Miss Eula $1.50; pansy dresser set, 3
disease. H. L. Mitchell.
Downs,
Rt.
1,
15 pounds old-fashioned dried peaches, not peel, free
Cox, Rt, 2, Cave Spring, (Z. C. 30124).
pcs., $1.30; 7 rose doily, $1.; oval rose doily, $1.50; free
ered and non-registered fe males--Cows with calves at side, bred cows, bred heif ers, and open heifersSponsored by The Georgi* Hereford Assn., P. O. Box 1292, Albany.
Want different breeds of Bantam chickens. Write what you have. Paul McCauley, Tunnel Hill.
of wornis and core, 50c Ib. Send check or money order. Mrs. Clayton Stephens, Rt. 1, Homer.
Emb. pillowcases on good sheeting, large size, $1.25 set; cro. novelty soap turtles, all colors, 50c ea,; round doilies,
piece iff you order all. Mrs. Mae Whittle, Rt 1, Box 34, Kingsland.
10 yds. of pretty white dlbl.
APRIL 8--1964 Grady Co. 4H Club-FFA Barrow ShowSale--Cairo, Ga. -- at new Live Stock Pavilion. Foi
Want pair bourbon red tur- Indian corn, diff. color 18 to 20 in. diameter, $1.25; 3 tatting, fancy type, 'Vk: yd. information contact Cairo-
keys, white wings & tail. Ho- grains, 3 ears 25c and postage. piece vanity set, $1.50 ea. Add Can ship at once. Mrs. G. C. Grady Co. Chamber of Com-
ward Ackiss, Rt. 1, Box 320, Mrs. L. W. Coiling, Rt 2, postage. Vella Rice, RL 1, Clifton, Rt 3, Box 155,, Mil- m e r c e, Inc., L o wi s S.
Midland, Ph. 322-2752.
Box 71. Blairsville.
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Powell, Manager.
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Wednesday, March 11, 1964
2 reg. show, Palomino stall- Condon Giant Mastadon Lespedeza hay, 90c bale,
Notices Received On Thursday ions, beautiful model Palo- Everbearing strawberry pl- baled oats, $1. bale; corn, mino Quarter mare, excellent ants, $1.25 C.; Blue Damson $1.50 bu. Write or come see, sorrel Walking mare, and sev- plum trees, May Cherry trees, Hoyt Williford, Rt. 1, Step-
eral very gentle horses for 3, $1.: Catnip, Muscadine hens.
luch Too Late To Classify lady or child, also, buckskin grapevines, 6, $1. Permit 295.
filly, $100. Sally Owen, 2572 Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Turn- Hay, choice of Fescue and
Lawrenceville Rd., Decatur, er, Rt. 6. Gainesville.
Bermuda grass mixed, or
Ph. 938-2824. _
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Coastal Bermuda, at farm. Joe
Nole: For proper handling notices must be received by The Bulletin Staff the first part of the week. For best results mail your notices on Friday or Saturday.
Want red Angus heifers out
of reg. blacks. All replies con-
fidential. J. E. Collins, Box
313, Manchester.
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Red dry hot pepper in pods 30c qt. or $1. gal., ground, 40c cup; dry catnip, 30c qt., or $1. gal.; Garden sage plants, lOc ea.; Peppermint 5c bunch;
Brock, Box 297, Fairburn, Ph. 964-2741.
No. 1 Coastal Bermuda hay, $25. ton; Oat straw and Bahia
.White man with wife and Will trade Allis - Chalmers Want pony mares, 500-800 Ig. striped Sunflower seeds, grass, $15. ton. H. Merrick, Rt
children (2 large enough to grass header for silage cutter Ibs., within 75 mi. of Swains- 25c cup; vine Pomegranate 4, Cuthbert, Ph. 732-2856.
work), wants job on poultry in near new cond., for good boro. Gentle for children to seeds. 20c tblsp. Per. 16. Mrs.
farm. Will need to be moved. Allis-C h a 1 m e r s row crop ride. Wade Bird, Swainsboro. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Good Coastal Bermuda hay,
Can start right away. Prefer near Buena Vista or within 100 mi. of Columbus. Donald J. Bramlett, 307-C Wilson Apts., Columbus.
Colored man with large family wants job on cattle farm. Prefer, the immediate vicinity of Atlanta. Donnie Williford, Rt. 2, Winder.
Want someone that has experience to hang about 12 or
header, or consider buying a C. Row Crop Harvester for parts. B. A. Moseley, Thomaston. Rt. 2, Ph. 647-3G03.
Want to buy tool bar for Ford tractor in good cond., and reasonably priced, within 75 miles. Hubert Townsend, Rt. 3, Cartersville.
Want fertilizer spreader in excel, oond., 7 or 8 ft. wide or smaller, within 100 miles
Martin gourds, Ig. size pkt. Royston.
Martin seed, 25<c and selfaddressed, stamped envelope. J. B. Harbison, Graves.
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Good tender bean seed: white Half Runners, Germ. 95 pet.; pink Peanut Six-
Large single Tuberose Weeks, Germ. 90 pet.; cream
bulbs, $2. doz. and 45c post- Six-Weeks beans, Germ. 93
age; avg. size, $1. doz. and 35c pet.; white Cornfield beans,
postage; small size (some will Germ. 96 pet.; ea. 85c Ig. cup-
bloom this year), $1. for 24, | ful: Red-Speckled Crowder
and 35c postage; large and peas. Germ. 96 pet.; white
average size, $9., $1. and 75c I Mush peas, Germ. 98 pet.;
postage. Permit 372. No] white Sugar Crowder peas,
well fertilized, $30. ton at barn. Can del. in 100 mi. radius. G. H. Cox, Mgr., Redfield Farm, Rt. 3, Box 150, Louisville, Ph. 625-7559.
40 Ringneck pheasants ready to lay; also, Oaks incubator in good condition, make offer for both. L. J. Hammons, 4202 Maplewood Dr., Decatur, Ph. 284-0674, (no collect calls).
15 hundred turpentine cups, and share work it for the coming year. Charlie L. Pritchard, Rt. 2, Bo<x 103 Kite (at Tom, Ga.).
1947 Ford, 3/4 ton pickup truck in good cond., will sell cheap. Barnstt C h a st a i n. Sautee-Nacoochee.
2-point "hitch, 6 fit. I. H. disc harrow, 18 in. notched disc, front section smooth rear, $150.; also 5 ft. Tandem
radius. Glenn "Woodring, Rt. checks. Letters ans. when ! Germ. 93 pet., ea. 50c Ig. cup-
1, Ellijay. _ _ ______ stamped env. enclosed. Mrs. ful. Add postage. Mrs. Carl Want pull-type Rotary Jim S. Blackwell, Newborn. Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
mower and drag harrow to be used with John Deere medium size tractor. Robert Aiken, 4595 Club Dr., NE ; Atlanta 19. Ph. CE 7-4535.
Want to trade Minneapolis Molinc BF tractor with 2-dise plow and 4-disc tiller in good
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Seed: Bachelor buttons, all colors, Ig. size Zinnias, deep red and all colors, Ig, matchbox full, 25c and postage; teaspfl., of Dbl. Touch-meiiO'ts, all colors (looks like rose); and Ig. gourd seed, 25 seed 2DC and postage. James
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Early Jersey, Charleston, Round Dutch Cabbage, White Bermuda Onions and Coll-ard plants, 300, $1.50; 500. $2.; $3.50 M. pod. Permit 38. R. Chanclor. Pitts, (Z. C. 31072), Ph. MI. 8-2035.
cond. (used to plow and har- | A. Turner, Rt. 3, Blairsville. j
row only 20-25 acres last I Want pink and white Dog-
Nice brood stag and nk-e hen, 1/2 Tormentor, 1/2 blue Traculer, $4. pr.; 1 stag and hen, 1/2 C 1 a i b o r n e, 1/2 Shawlneck, $5. Will Ship, send MO or cash. C. L. Griffin, Oak St., Gainesville.
Pigeons, French Gros Mondains, $7. pr.; auto sex Texans, good producers. $6. pr. M. G. de LaRue, 307 Spring St., Decatur.
Dbl. section I. H. disc harrow, g.5Q. N. W. McLeod, Cuthbert
Complete Freon 12, one ton (1 hp), compressor and like new cooler blower unit, now in operation. C. N. Roberds,
year), no cultivation. Want | wood (2 of each) and doz. !
Ford or Ferguson of at least I Ligustrum (2 to 3 ft.) rooted; !
equal value, with plow. T. and 6 rooted Jasmine. Mrs. ]
Lester Wilson, Rt. 1, Clarkes- j Curtis Rice, Dupont.
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villc (H\vy. 255).
Want 3 well rooted Banana
Dbl. standard rcg. polled shrub bushes. Stale price and :
For Best Results Mail Notices on
Rabbits. Dutch, Californians, and New Zealand whiles of purebreed and show stock, prices according to age, sUe and breed, will ship express collect upon receipt of money
Roberds Dairy, 2590 Tennes- Here-ford bulls, excel, bloc-d- size. Will pay shipping char-
order or check. John CarrolL,
iday or Saturday see Ave., Savannah,
s-me (A._c. 912)
Ph.
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ime, good color and size. i ges. Henry Barron, Tenille. Come see. Roy Goddard, Rt. 2,
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117 Poilard Dr., Augusta.
1853 Allis - Chalmers WD (motor recently overhauled). $700.; steel 'bodied 20 in.
Lithonia (Klondike), Ph. 842- < Good tender Cornfield
8433.
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Horned type Whitcface bull, ! Shorts, Germ. 89 pet., both
wheel (heavy duly) trailer in exch. for farm trailer, and 1.918 Chev. flat dump, $250. J. E. Collins, Box 313, Manchester.
Garden Rote-tiller-Briggs & Stratton motor, slightly used, reasonably priced. H. L. White, Hickory Grove Rd., Rt. 1, Ackworlh, Ph. 9744101.
All eloc. mix-all feed mill. 1 hp. motor. Will grind and mix 4 ingredients at same
$150., will be 1 yr. old. March 18, can be reg. Warren F. Smith, Rt. 4, Box 86, Jackson (Z. C. 30233), Ph. 775-6893 (no collect calls). ^ __^
Reg. Angus bull, several 2 yr. olds, and some younger, good bloodlines and conformation, all clean and C. V., $300. and $180., guaranteed breeders; also, 3 yr. old females, bred, no calves at side, and other cows, $250. and up. F. W. Phillips, We stover Farm,
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kinds 75c cupful, ppd. Can sell in large lots; no checks. Mrs. Viola Stover, Rt. B, ElliJay.
1963 crop tender white hull bean seed, Half Runners, Germ. 92 pet.; also white,SixWks. bunch bean seed. Germ. 95; White Hull Half-Runners, 75c cup; Bunch beans 65c cup. ],2 pint. Add postage. Mrs. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee.
Klondike Strawberry plants,
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Purple grapevines (a few) 12 to 18 in. with good roots, 25c each, plus postage. Permit 128. H. F. Seay, Rt. 2, 3917 Pandhersville Rd., Ellenwood
(Z. C. 30049). ___________._________
Blake more strawberry plants, $1.75 C.; Mastadon, $1.50 C.; Klondike, $1. C.; Scupper-
nong vine cuttings, 75c doz. Permit 330. Mrs, John Townsend, Rt. 2, Gumming.
Several hundred flight pea raised, fully feathered Bo>!>while quail, some Tennessee Reds, and Blonds for breeders, permit 43. M. E. Samples, 1770 Stanton St. SW, Atlanta, Ph. 755-8680.
10 fine, young, rabbits, small for children, chinchillas. Mrs. Henry W. Scmmens, 4131 Riggins Mill Rd., Macon,
Approximately 25 rabbits, some with young, all colors, $1.50 ea. Jimmy Camp, Riverdale, Ph, 478-7564, (after 5 p.m.).
time automatically. Fine for poultry, dahy, or hog operation. Used very little. $275. George D. Q u e e n e r, Rt. 1, Kensington, Ph. 539-2537.
Allis Chalmers w7c. \rac ier: also, 2-whl. cant and grey
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Yorkshire boar, approx. - 1 yr. old. $40. for quick sale. J. C. Collins, Rt. 2, Blairsville, Ph. 745-2806 (no collect calls).
G Poland China pigs, ~G wks.
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damp packed, $1.50 C. ppd.: $1.25 C. at home. Min. shipment 200 plants, Ga. orders
only. No COD's. Permit 319. Mrs. Luther S. Butler. 466 Page Ave., NE, Atlanta (Z. C. 30307), Ph. DR. 3-184G.
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Horse, red and Yellow Delicious, Winesap, Red June ap-
ple, $1.50, $1.75; plum trees, .$1.50; Black Walnut trees, $2. ea.: grapevines, 75c and $1.50
ea. Permit 430. Mrs. E. B. T r a v i s, Riverdale (Z C
Araucanus (Easter egg) hatching eggs, $3.50 dozen, ppd.; Buff Laced Polish eggs as available, same price; Araucanus chickens, $5. trio; Buff Laced Polish. $5. pr. Marshall Sapp, Box 346, West
donkey with practically new old. meat type. Mrs. Henry W. | Seed sweet potatoes, cert, 30274) Ph. 478-7933.
Point.
harness, child can handle; al- Semmens, 4.131 Riggins Mill by Ga. Dept. Ent, to be free
so. Quarter horse for sale. Ed Wadley, Box 15, Boiingbroke.
No. 2 sausage mill with staffer, $3.50 FOB: gal. glass churn, $3. FOB; 15 gal. cast iron wash pot, $15.; Planet Jr. Cultivator, $3.50; Oliver Goober, 1-horse turning plow. $10.; Gantt Guano distributor. $12.50; 2 set adjustable hames; set of trace chains and two scooter stocks. All located at Tom, Ga., N. E. Kite
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Bay Quarter type mare, 7 yrs. old, 2 H. Tandem trailer, would consider trade for 1 horse trailer. C. D. Fuller, 3139 Rosweil Rd.. Marietta. Ph. 428-6081, (no collect calls).
Good mare mule, wt. 1300 Ibs., also, good 1 horse wagon and harness, all for sale. Royger O'Neal, Aivaton, Ph. 5386945, (no collect calls). _
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from disease and weevil, Ga. Red variety grown from vine cuttings, very nice seed, not strings, $2.50 bu. at my place. Containers not furnished. Will not ship. L. W. Hutchinson, Rt. 1, Niehol'ls, Ph. 632-4854 (Alma), noon or night, not collect.
Red Wonder Okra seed, rare, pods bright red, tender and delicious, very prolific. Germ. 85 pet.; 25c pkt. plus
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Stuart. Farley. Elliott and few Desirable pecan trees, 2-3 ft., $2.: 3-4 ft., $2.25; 4-5 ft.. S2.50; 5-6 ft., $3.; 6-7 ft., $3.50; over 10 trees 25c per tree less: over 100 trees 59c per tree less. Permit 31. L. E. Brown, Baconton, Ph. 7875785.
Two varieties spring bearing strawberries, $L50 C.; ppd. in Ga., out of state extra Permit 178. Myrtle Pace, Rt.
(Johnson County). Charlie L. For sale, 10 yr. old mare J stamped, addressed envelope. 1, Temple.
Pritchard, Kite.
Rt. 2,
Box
103,
mule, $90. J. E." Collins, 313 Manchester.
Box j J. K. Stalcup, Rd., Marietta.
1557
Sandtown
Pensacola Bahia, recleaned
Guinea p i g s. (c a v i e s), young, few, Albinos (white pink eyes), $5. pr.; rare curly type, $5. ea. or $9. pr. Will ship express collect on receipt of money order. Mrs. Iva A. Hogan, Rt. 2. Franklin Rd., Marietta, (1 mi. out Franklin Rd., on right).
Free, will give to anyone, purebred brown Leghorn
rooster f-or breeding purposes,
not for table use. Cannot ship.
Mrs. Joe B. Smith, Rt. 1, Stil-
esboro Rd., Kennesaw, Ph.
Want front end loader for Super Farmall tractor in good cond., at best price. R. M. Hughes, Rt. 1, Kennesaw. Ph. 122-1819.
Want small power cane mill, and 80 gal. syrup kettle, priced right, within 75 mile. of Soperton. J. D. Webb, 114 Main St., Sc'pcrtcn.
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7 nice red sorrel Shetland ponies, snow white mane and tail, 4 and 5 yr. old. all heavy in foal, $100."ea.; Welch mare. 3, two yr. old mares, $75. ea.; 5, 1 yr. old colts, $50. ea.. have bridles and saddles. Jess Hol' -k, Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 86771.
Shetland pony, 1 yr. old, beautiful sorrel color with
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Pensacola Bahia Grass seed, dbl. recleaned, Pure seed, 99 pet.; Total Germ. & Firm seed' 90 pet., 20c Ib. FOB. E. K. Overstreet, Sylvania.
May cherry trees, Blue Damson plum trees, yellow and red plum trees, ea. 3 for 31.: Muscadine grapevine and Black Raspberry, 5 for $1.;
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in 100 Ib. bags, excel, purity and germ. test. J. B. Jones, Rt. 2, Vienna, Ph. 268-5921.
Superfection e v e r b earing strawberry plants, Gov't. inspec-ted. $2.50 C. at my home, or add 25c postage to mail: Ig. white Fig bushes, $1. ea.; and early blooming Daylilies, lOc ea. Permit 507. F. A. MeElroy, Rt. 2, College Park (Hwy. 29
Want to buy Farmall A. white mane and tail, ready to Hemalaya Blackberry plants, [ to Red Oak, turn at Depot
tractor with disc plow, culti- ride, complete with bridle and 6, $1. Add postage. Permit 305. \ on Buffington Rd., go 1 mi. to
vators, mowing machine, bush saddle, $100. H. L. Dixon, Tal- Mrs. P. Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Estes Rd., 3rd house on Rt.).
427-4853.
Nice breeding stock in show type Bantams, hens laying, 1 pr. Silver Sebrights, 4 pr. Silver Duckwings, $7.50 pr. Clyde H. Sherer, 803 Church St., Decaur, Ph. Dr. 8-6216.
Araucanus ( E a st e r egg) hatching eggs, blue, pink and several shades of green, 25c plus postage. Sam E. Presnell,
and bag harrow, cheap for botlon.
Gainesville.
990 South Gordon Rd., Ma-ble-
cash, within 100 miles of El-
Want some white Nest oni- ton.
lijay. W. P. Clayton. EUijay.
Want mounted power takeoff driven cement mixer for Ford or Ferguson tractor. Dan
Bay Quarter horse, gelding, very gentle and use to children, excellent horse for be-
ginner, saddle and bridle, $200.: also, 2 Shetland mares,
Pecan trees, Stuart, Elliott, Desirables, Parley, 2-3 ft. to 3-12 ft. tall, prices from $1.50 to $4.25; 10 tree minimum FOB Albany. Permit 448.
ons or red Multiplying onions. H. A. MeElroy, Rt. 2, College Park.
Want Rhubarb roots, red
Large Wise, bourbon red turkey toms for breeders, 1%3 hatched, $7.50 ea., crated ship-
King, 2606 Brandon Rd., Col- 1 with colt by side. Thomas Arthur O. Sandison, P. O. Box variety. Give price. Norma R. ped exipress, charges collect
lege Park, Ph. PO 6-1137 (no Harbin, 5333 Campbellton 1046, Albany, Ph. 432-5141 Beck. 3576 Hilden Rd., Cham- Wilson Carson, Rt. 3, Grif-
coiiect calls).
' Rd.. AUaiiU, Ph. DI. 4-5285. (area code 912).
blee.
fin. Ph. 22C-1972.