Farmers and consumers market bulletin, vol. 49, no. 32 (1964 April 8)

Georgia

Farmers'

Marke Bulletin

Phil Campbell,

Commissioner

VOLUME 49

ATLANTA, GEORGIA. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 8, 1964

NUMBER 32

Want man over age 40, in

Farmall Cub tractor, about

Farm Employment Wanted

Farm Land good health, sober, with small
family, to work on. cattle farm. State wages wanted and

1950 model, complete with hydraulic lift, elec. starter, wheel weights, sicklebar mow-

experience in reply. References required. David Stough,

FOR SALE

er, and disc harrow. $375. H. T. Stenger, Rt. 1, Woodstock,

Rt. 1, Locust Grove.

Ph. 926-6855.

And Farm Help Needed NOTICE: Notices accepted for agricultural work only. Notices
not accepted for house work, nursing or companionship needs.

Want farm hand with small White man, young, wants

family for work on farm. job on farm, or helping with

Steady work, and 5-rm. house chickens (chicken farm); exp.

on school bus route. No drink- in general farming and will-

ers. Give references. Jack ing to learn chicken farming.

Willis, Rt. 2, Folkston.

_ Want to live in (room, board,

Want white Christian woman to live in with family and do light farm work. No smoking or drinking. Eugene

laundry) and $20. week wages; or furnished living quarters and $30. week wages. James Hester, Rt. 1, Madison.

Gunby, Court of Ordinary, White widow, age 32, wants

Atlanta, Ph. CE. 3-6555 (bet- any kind of work on farm.

ween 6 p. m., and 7 p. m., Need private room and small

Farm Machinery evenings).

salary. Mrs. Sue Crowe, Rt. 1,

Want man, honest, sober, with small family to look after herd of cattle, pastures, hay, who is able to operate tractor and farm machinery. 4Rm. house on State Hwy., near Marietta, and weekly salary furnished. References. J. Lon Duckworth, P. O. Box 6207, Station H., Atlanta, Ph. 872-4442.
White man, married, no children, middleaged, wants job for himself and wife at once, doing any farm labor, or caretaking, helping with stock, etc., both raised on farms. Do not drive. Need house furnished with furniture, and water and lights.

CORRECTION: 6 A. land between Franklin and Bowdon on Hwy. 100; good stream of water, 310 ft. well, plenty water, modern house (2 baths), and automatic equipment and houses for 5,000 laying hens, can convert to broilers: lake site, $15,000. Roy Daniel, Franklin, Ph. 854-4147.
CORRECTION: 128 A. land in Effingham Co., 25 mi. from Savannah, on state Hwy. 17. T. C. Castetter, Rt. 1, Box 245, Guyton, Ph. 772-2163.

Craft bulk milk tank, 800 gal. capacity, with 2, 1 Vz hp. compressors, stainless steel throughout. Guaranteed new cond., used 18 mos. $2,000. Henry A. Winn, Dallas, Ph. 445-3690.
1958 Ford pickup, low mileage, good cond., $795., or will trade for farm tractor and equipment, in good cond. John T. Dunn, Rt. 1, Box 601A, Stoekbridge, Ph. 4744358.
Oliver cultivator, 2-row, horse drawn, perfect cond., $50. G. C. Parrish, 118 Ellawood Ave., Cedartown, Ph, 748-2265.

Want family, or couple, with some other income, to live in good 3-rm. house near

Chickamauga, c/o Bob Bell.
Man alone, age 62, white, wants light work on farm or

Mrs. Mae Grindle, Rt. 1, Murrayville (Z. C. 30564) c/o John Chambers.

Draketown Community to as caretaker. Exp. in all types Widow woman with four

patch-farm on shares. Rent farm work (lifetime on farm) children, boy age 13, wants

and Equipment Allis-Chalmers 1-row tractor with cultivator, in good cond., $500. P. A. Stringer,

Rt. 1, Quitman.

FOR SALE

J/2 hp. jet convertible pump,

free for looking after few in broilers and repairs and re- job on farm doing light farm

complete outfit, $50.; elec.

cattle. Mrs. Roy Betts, Rt. 2, pair work. R. L. Martin, Rt. 1, work. Willie B. Cox, 12-A, Intn'l. Diesel, 1951 WD 6 switch panel, 100 amp., box

Oakdale Rd., Mableton, Ph. Gumming.

Parker St., Americus.

tractor, good cond., good $25. Aubrey C. Lavender,

SY. 4-4695.

_ ____

Want young reliable man in good health to work on horse

Able-bodied middle-a g e d single white man wants job on farm where can earn $5. to

Want Middle-aged healthy farm hand near Cleveland (White County). Give refer-

tires, reasonably priced. Alton Potts, Rt. 3, Newnan, Ph. AL. 3-6463.

Gordon.
Garden tractor and equipment used one season, Allis

farm to groom and take care $7. per day. Will board or ences and experience. J. H. Manure spreader, ready to Chalmers C. and equipment,

of horses and brood mares, batch. Jake Johnson, Rt. 3, Street, 3021 Rock Bridge Rd., go, and tractor pulley and 8 and plant transplanter. Carl-

and. to look after cattle. Must Box 561, Atlanta.

Norcross.

in. belt. W. D. Putnam, Dews ton Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple

be sober. 5-rm. house wired for elec. stove. State age, exp. and give reference in reply. Paul A. Weiner, P. O. Box 204, Cedartown.

Want white woman to live

in home and do light farm

chores. Can have private apt.,

board and small salary. Must

be honest and of good char-

acter. References required.

Mrs. Roy Conner, 2085 Dering

Cir., NE, Atlanta 29, Ph. 636-

3606. _____ __

__

Family of four want jobs on farm at once, and to be moved. Can drive tractor and do any general farm work, anywhere. D. M. Black, Rt. 1, Winder.
Man, 54, wife, 8 children (4 to help) wants job on farm. Exp. any kind of farm work, drive truck, tractor. Need 6rm. house with lights, on sch. bus rt., and at least $50. month. Jake L. Yearta, Rt. 2, Carrollton (Z. C. 30117). Turn

Want reliable saber man in good health to look after barn, horses; must be experienced and able to drive truck and tractor. Work opportunity for wife. W i 11 a r d Strain, c/o Strain Poultry Farms, 60S Murray Hill Dr., Dalton.
Want white man, 30-45 years, to work on cattle farm, sober, clean habits, and thoroughly experienced with farm equipment and cattle. 4-rm. home on son. bus route, in

Pond Rd., Calhoun.
Oub tractor with plows; 1disc tiller, planters, distributors, $450. Troy Agan, Rt. 1, Bremen (just off Cash town, black top, near Union Hill Church).
1957 Chevrolet pickup V-8 motor, good tires, runs, good; 1949 2-ton Ford, V-8 motor, 2 speed rear end, good tires, runs good. H. M. Arnold, Jr., Monroe, Ph. 267-6251.

(Draketown), Ph. 562-3513.
12 volt electric post hole digger, $65.; rotary mower, pull type, $150.; 1950 Ford 3/4 ton truck, good tires and oak body, $225. L. W. Cochran, Rt. 2, Senoia.
1959 Ford pickup i& ton truck in good cond., good tires, $650. Dennis Knowles, Rt 2, Senoia, Ph. 461-3281.
1963 Fordson Dexta Diesel tractor, Ford subsoiler. Arps blade, 2-disc turning plow, 5

Want white woman to live off Salem Rd. on dirt rd. after clean neighborhood. State age, John Deere 6-disc tiller; ft. Bush Hog, Tandem har-

in home and do farm chores. crossing bridge. After 5.

number in family, and exper- 1200 Ib. Brower feed mixer. rows; reasonably priced. J.

Modern conveniences. Will consider her husband for general farm work and pay. W. M. Wilson, Rt. 1, Box 88, Rebecca.
Want colored family immediately for tractor and general farm work. Good house with electricity on paved road two miles from town. Good pay. L. T. Galloway,

Want caretaker, age around 65, for farm. Provide furnished living quarters, modern conveniences, fresh eggs, garden vegetables, and small weekly salary; and pay utilities, gas, elec., Artesian water. Prefer couple who now rents. Bab Evans, Townsend (Pine Harbor), Ph. 832-5207 (Darien).

ience first letter, and give references. F. W. Phillips, Kennesaw, Ph. 428-2959.
All kinds of wild cattle caught, loaded and hauled. Ivan E. Taylor, Rt. 3, Box 245, Griffin, Ph. 228-8304.

P. C. Quarter-man, Rt. 1, Valdosta, Ph. 242-802.8.
Cutaway harrow, $25.; sickle bar, $40.; home-made corn planter, $20. Excel, cond. John Fuller, Rt. 2, Senoia, Ph. 599-&6'94.

W. Braselton, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-6240.
Incubator, and quail metal laying pens, thermostatically controlled brooders, all in good shape, used six months, reasonably priced. L. B. Branan, 5240 Northside Dr., NW. Atlanta 27, Ph. 255-5175 (no collect caMs).___________

Madison, Ph. 545J-1 (no col-

lect calls).

Want middle-aged woman

for light farm work, garden-

Want white middle-aged woman to live on farm and do

ing and helping with flowers. Room, board and small salary

light farm chores, room, board, and monthly pay. Mrs.

given. Mrs. H. C. Coleman, 881 Mimosa Blv'd., Roswell,

C. C. Smith, 921 Oglethorpe, Ph. 993-6961.

S_W, Atlanta._______ __

Want farmer for nice farm in lower Bibb County, able to drive tractor, truck, willing
to work, and is honest and sober. R. W. Richardson, M. P., Rt. 3, Macon.

Want white man, small

family, with son 16 yrs., or

older, to work with him, to

operate tractors and farm

machinery, raise pecans, hay,

and beef cattle

no row

crops. $160. monthly wage

CALENDAR

May 12 Georgia Weed Control Society Tour. Tifton.

May 13 Georgia Weed Control Society Tour, Midville.

May 13

Annual Broiler Day Program (Broiler Short

Two-row planters, distributor for Ford tractor, fair cond., $140.00; also 6-row cotton d.uster for Ford tractor, $50. Guy L. Holland, Rt. 1, Temple, Ph. 562-3414.__ __
John Deere B. tractor, planters and cultivators, bottom plow. Bush and Bog harrow. $550. Herbert Myers, Rt. 1, Loganville, Ph. 826-4353^
Two-horse Lynchburg turrvcr, good, 6 new points, extra new wing, extra wing to work

Want man with no bad payable weekly, and 5-rm. habits to live in and help with house, wired for elec. stove. S. laying hens. Leon Roper, Rt. J. Clay, So. Walden Rd., Rt.

Course), Livestock-Poultry Building, University

on top of regular wing, $15. at farm, 2 mi. E. of Sand Hill

of Georgia, Athens.

G. M. Whitlock, Rt. 1, Villa

1. Canton.

3, Macon, Ph. 788-2975.

Rica.

Georgia
LARGEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI EMPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH

PEANUTS BROILERS

Georgia First

PROTECTED FOREST LANDS IMPROVED PECANS

NAVAL STORES PIMENTO PEPPER

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MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday. April 8, 1964

Good one-horse wagon, $30. 1948 Dodge pickup, good McCormick Combine for

GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN N. E. Vaughn, Rt. 1, Wood- tires, $275. William F. Carter, sale, or will swap for yearl-

stock, Ph. 926-6522.

Rt. 4, Cartersville.

ings or pigs. Good condition

Georgia Department of Agriculture Agriculture Building
Capitol Square

Two 1963 D-17 AC tractors; Massey Ferguson 90 Diesel tractor; 2, 1961 AC 12V2

12-disc plow, fast hitch for Farmall C. tractor, $75.; 4disc John Deere tiller with

when last used. W. E. Anderson, Jonesbridge Rd., Nor-
cross, Ph. 448-2636.

Atlanta 3. Georgia Phone JAckson 4-3292
Jack Gilchrist, Editor

smoothing harrows on wheels; cylinder lift, $100.; Ferguson 150 gal. Dari-Kool bulk 5 ft. Graham Holm plow, 3 mowing machine with 5 ft. milk storage tank, perfect
point hitch; Massey Harris 90 blade, good rubber tires, cyl- cond., cheap if sold immedi-

Helen Spicer, Editor of Notices

self-propelled 12 ft. Combine, inder lift, all good as new. C. ately. G. W. Conner, Rt. 2,

AC 90, 71/2 blade Combine R. Richardson, Rt. 2, Barnes- Conyers, Ph. HU. 2-6284

NATIONAL

EDITORIAL

Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postage regulations inserted one time on each re-

with power takeoff, hopper, ville, Ph. 1449 (after 6 p.m., (Lithonia).

used very little, all good cond. J. F. Collins, Rt. 1, Fort Valley, Ph. TA 5-2835.

not collect).
1952 Super A. Farmall planters, cultivators and 2-

Farmall 0-6 tractor, harrow, and tiller, $600.; 1946 Dodge, 1J/2 ton truck, good

quest.

John Deere LA tractor with disc tiller, all in excel, cond., body and tires, $400.; Allis-

No notice or advertisement cultivator and bottom plow, new paint job, $825.; also, Chalmers 66 combine, motor

will be accepted from any runs good, good tires, $250. T. 1950 IVz ton Dodge truck, cab and grain bin, $500.; John

commercial business, any M. Jones, Rt, 2, Soperton.

and transmission, in good Deere 17-disc grain drill, fert.

commercial businessman, any company or organization licensed as a commercial business or doing business under a trade name or business

One-row stalk cutter, mule or tractor drawn, 2-horse and 1-horse plows, plow stock,

cond., $60. J. A. Daniels, Rt. 3, Danielsville, Ph. 791-2862.
16-disc smoothing harrow

attachment, $150.; all in good cond.. and reasonably priced. Ray Bowen, Rt. 2, Perry.

Gee Whiz, Junior scrape, and with hydraulic cylinders, $50.; Rolo-tiller garden tractor,

name, nor from any indivi- other farm items. Mrs. Henry mowing machine, new set of 5Vz hp. Aluminum engine,

dual doing business under a trade name or commercial business name.
The Georgia Market Bulletin assumes no responsibility

Mullen, Rt. 2, Lyerly.______ blades, $50.; John Deere 3- pneumatic tires, scrape, sulky

Cultapacker, nearly new, $150. L. W. Robinson, Waynesville, Ph, 2-2120.

disc pull-type harrow, $25.; one 6 ft. smoothing blade, $100. All will fit Farmall C., or Super C. tractor. Charles

rider, not used much_ will trade for 3 Angus or Hereford heifers, 5 mos. old, that eats, and are halter broken, delivered.

or any notice appearing in the Bulletin nor tor any transaction resulting from published notices. Advertisers are cautioned tnat it is against

Two-horse trailer, used, L. Cochran, Rt. 2. Box 149-A., H. J. Bower, Rt. 1, Covington.

springs and brakes, good cond., for sale cheap. Herbert Smith, Roswell, Ph. 993-6353.

Jackson, Ph. 775-3601 (no collect calls).
7 Commerrcial laying cages

8-N Ford tractor in good cond., and 1962 equipment; cultivators, planters, harrow,

PHIL CAMPBELL

the law to misrepresent any product offered for sale in a public notice or advertisement carried in any publication that is delivered through the United States mail.

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

for quail. 6 pair to cage, out- plow and blade, tractor and

side wate>rers and feeders, equipment in very good cond.

For Best Results Mail Notices on

price $50., or will trade for Ralph Dover, Rt. 1, Aragon.

hog of equal value, or any kind of pure-blooded heavy
Bantams of equal value. Piesley L. Alexander, 307 E. Mc-
Carty St., Sandersville, Ph.

John-Deere side delivery rake, 896, with hydraulic lift, in excel, cond.; Athens 18disc heavy duty off-set harrow, Model 150, used 3 sea-

Friday

or

Saturday

3391._________________ Rear wheel weights for

sons; 1,500 ft. galvanized and aluminum irrigation pipe.

rate of postage provided for in Section 1103, Act of Oct. 8,

Ford tractor, $95. Jack M. Mrs. T. A. Hand-ley, Rt. 4, Box

1917.

Hall, Franklin Heights, Moul- 82, Griffin, Ph. 228-8024.

Address requests to be added to or removed from mailing list, changes of address, etc., to CIRCULATION

trie, Ph. 985-2722.

One 4-hose Economy duster,

1962 John Deere A, good Syrup mil, 16 in. 3-roller used 4 times, like new cond.,

MANAGER, Market Bulletin, Atlanta. All requests for condition, good tires, $950.; power ribbon cane, or sorg- cheap for cash; or will trade

change of address must include OLD and NEW addresses.

1952 B. John Deere, good hum cane mill, and 3 x 11 ft. for pigs, or anything can use.

Address all complaints to EDITOR, Market Bulletin.

shape, good tires, $750. B. R. pan in good cond., for sale. H. E. Vann, Rt. 5, Box 89, SaAnderson, Social Circle, Ph. Mashes all juice out of cane; vannah.

Farm Machinery and Equipment Address all notices and advertisements to EDITOR OF NOTICES, Market Bulletin, Atlanta.

464-3521.
Cole planter, practically new, one two-horse wagon, and 12-co-w Intnl. grain drill used only a few hours. Richard Wallis, Box 27, Oakwood.

also John Deere tractor and 8-disc harrow, fuel burner
starter, water pump and good casings, all four. G. S. Tuck, Rt. 1, Lithonia, Ph. 826-4590 (Loganville) no collect calls.

David Bradley walking tractor with turning plow, cultivator and cycle bar; 6 hp. Brigigs-Stratton motor on display. J. W. Rieley, Rielcys American Service Station,

FOR
Lg. 3 - sectioned rabbit hutch, cage sturdy cond., tin roof, compact, holds several adult rabbits comfortably, $12. R. M. Petty, 2535 Butner Rd., Atlanta, Ph. 344-4576.
1959 one ton Ford stake truck. C. A. McGinnis, 47 Brighton Rd., NE, Atlanta 9, Ga., Ph. TR 3-31241 (days).
500 laying cages, some waterers, and feed troughs for $125. I. T. Tarranoe, Rt. 2, West Green.
5 A.R. Wood gas brooders,

SALE
Welded sleel cattle chute with side squeeze, head gate, tail gate, nose iron wt. 600 lb., $225.; also another identical chute with rubber tires and trailer hitch for road transport, $350. Jesse Newsom, Rt. 4, Sandersville (Z. C. 31082), Ph. 3030.
Master-Bilt E. H. 75 3/4 hp. egg cooling unit and cooling unit door with hinges and latch, used two flocks of layers, will cool 30 cases daily, in properly bualt room, both for $200. See or call, (not col-

1954 Ford pickup half ton truck in good condition, $395. Hoyt Dean, 112 Millview St., Roswell, Ph. 993-6609.
500 gal. bulk milk tank, stainless steel, Jamesway, same as new; 4 Surge Seamless milkers, 32 Stanchions. G. D. Bird, Rt. 1, Ringgold, Ph. 935-2045 (no collect calls).
1952 pickup truck, Chevrolet, and garden tractor, good cond., all equipment, here. J. T. Echols, 3037 Alston Dr., Decatur, Ph. 284-38.28.
8-N Ford tractor, $395.; 1954 1-ton stake, dual wheels, good cond., $635. Gene Scarborough, Rt. 1, Ellenwood, Ph.

Intnl. 46 pickup hay baler in good cond., and Dearborn side delivery hay rake for sale. G. C. Thornton, Gray, Ph. YU 6-3643.
Gravely Model L. garden tractor with Rotary plow, 30 in. Rotary mower and cultivators, all in first class condition. See at Chandlers Standard Service Station, N. Broad St., Commerce. Hal Bagley, P. O. Box 68, Commerce, Ph. 335-5216 (no collect calls).
Set of Covington planters, like new, planted only 30 acres, $175. W. C. Elliott, Zebulon.
1952 Ford tractor with 1963

West Screvens St., Quitman.
Big Dutchman automatic poultry feeder with over 500 ft. of chain and trough; 4, 100 ft. sections of hanging type automatic waterers; pulleys and cables to hang waterers; used one season, excel, cond.; also 100, 5 ft. feeders. Robert H. Hood, Rt. 3, Loganville, Ph. 786-5295._______________ __
Ford tractor, engine overhauled, new clutch, fresh paint and Bush and Bog harrows, $450.; 1956 Ford V-8, 3/4 ton pickup, $395.; 1953 Ford V-8, 1/2 ton pickup, $350. T. P. Murdock, Rt. 1, Box 130, Duluth, Ph. 448-
2314.__________________

all good cond. except two lect), E. W. Barber, Star Rt., 474-7275 (after 4:30 p.m.). plow; 1963 cultivator, Cole 6-ft. weeder with 3 point

(mashed, but can straighten) not used much, $40. ea.; also Butane gas tank, $125. J. G. Willis, Alpharetta, Ph. GR. 5-5011.
Farm trailer, steel body, 3 in. channel iron frame, overload springs, 6-ply tires, extra heavy duty. Richard Tally, P. O. Box 303, Temple, Ph. 562-8862 (no collect calls).
Allis-'Chalmers tractor, just overhauled, one new rear tire, others practically new. Milton L. Stewart, 3510 White Plains, Ph. 467-3510. _____
David Bradley garden tractor, 7 hp., two forward gears, one reverse, turning plow, harrow, cultivator, $160.; V.C. Case tractor and harrow, $185.; 1961 Chevrolet 261 truck block, good cond., $60. John C. Wilson, Rt. 1, Perry (4 mi. N. of Perry-Macon
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Allis-Chalmers 66 combine with seed box and extra cylinder bars, $250. H. D. Burton, Boston Rd., Thomasville.
Model 641-D Ford Diesel tractor with only 468 hours. Front-end loader and adjust-

Box 56, Lincolnton.

David Bradley garden trac-

Farmall C. tractor with 2- tor with disc harrow, turning

disc tiller, in good cond. A. J. plow, smoothing harrow, cul-

Jackson, Rt. 1, Tallapoosa. tivator and trailer, all in good

Allis Chalmers 66 combine with extra cylinder bars, $195. H. H. Burton, Boston

cond. $125. B. H. Bookmiller,
2284 So. Candler Rd., Decatur.

Road, Thomasville.

Slightly used 4-row duster,

Haybaler, Intnl. 45, used five seasons, good cond., $600. cash. H. B. Hean-n, Palmetto,

$100. at my farm. No collect calls. T. M. Porter, Rt. 3, Box 197, Sylvester.

Ph. 463-5283, (see on Satur- 3-r oiler Chattanooga 44

day, or after 5 p.m.).

power cane m'ill with 14 ft.

100 gal. pasteurizer, 5 valve ft., Wayne bottle filler, 2-

pan, for sale. H. G. 2, Blairsville.

Dyer, Rt.

compartment stainless steel Pierson-Moore all - purpose

wash vat, DeLavel milker, crop dryer, complete with mo-

IVz hp. refrig. compressor, 2- tor and fans, and on trailer.

h elec. motor-milk pump, Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr., Paper

brine pump, 10-can milk cool- Mill Rd., Rt. 3, Ward Meade

er, used aiuminum roofing, Farm, Marietta, Ph. 428-8792.

and 1953 Chevrolet farm pickup. W. Emo-ry Shelfer, 3795 Old Fairburn Rd., SW, Atlanta 31, Ph. 766-6745.

Super A. tractor, planters, cultivators, tiller plow scrape blade and cotton duster. James Mize, Royston, Ph. 283-

Farmall M. tractor, 3 point 5864 (Elberton)._____ __

lift; 10-disc bush and bog 250 gal. above ground Pro-

harrow, good motor and tires. pane gas tank with gauges, in

Clark H. West. Rt. 1, Fairburn, 1 good cond.; firm $100. cash.

Ph. 964-2470 (no collect calls). David Worsham, Rt. 1, Lithia

Forage harvester No. 12, Springs, Ph. 948-1874._____

Snoco hay loader, New Hol- 5 Big Dutchman gas brood-

planter and Fordomatic; and dbl. disc harrow. F..N. Bryant, RtL 5, Dalton, Ph. 278-6432.
Chain saws, good cond., David Bradley, $60.; Pouland two man saw, $60.; BriggsStratton motor, 7 hp., $60. W. C. Hopkins, 253 Birch St., Hapeville, Ph. PO. 7-3735.
Electric hot water type incubator, holds 250 quail eggs with one sliding shell; also nice Pens and feeding equipment. Michael Griffith, 2701 Pine Lake Rd., Tucker, Ph. 938-2849.
Heavy angle blade, fits Farmall rubber tired tractor, Super or M. size. Mrs. Hugh L. White, Stock'bridge (Z. C. 30281).
Buggy and nearly new harness with bridle, both in excel, cond. Mrs. W. H. Coker, Rt. 2, Circle C. Acres, Loganville, Ph. 826-4487.
9 gas chicken brooders, good shape, $10. each. C. M. Laudemilk, Rt. 2, Abbotts Rd., Alpharetta, Ph. 475-7337.
1951 8N Ford tractor complete with harrows, turning

hitch; and 6-row cotton auster, 3 point hitch. Carl W. Roper, Rt. 2, Box 64-A., McDonough, Ph, 957-3483 lno collect calls).
12 ft. Ezee-Fiow Fertilizer Spreador, good cond., $185.; John Deere 12-A Combine, good cond., $375.; 1954 GMC 1V2 ton truck, $375.; Ford 3point hitch Rotor hoe, 2 sections, used on 100 acres of soybeans, $185.; 4-whl. heavy duty trailer, good body, $2uO. C. C. Bass, Rt. 3, Alien Rd., Macon, Ph. 788-1119 (after 6 p.m.).
Farmall A. tractor in exceL cond. with planters, cuitjvators, 2-ddsc trailer plow, harrows, cotton duster, cut-off saw and utility trailer, $i>00. cash. See at home of: Aubrey Banks, Rt. 4, Toccoa (near Tates Creek Church).
Cole planter with corn and grain hopper, and cotton hopper, both with plates complete; stalk cutter; 13-OIiver turn plow; 1-horse turn plow; hay rake, self dunk; and horse clipping machine. Frank W Scott, Rt. 2, Springfield, Box 154.

able rear scrape: used in land hay conditioner, 4-whl. ers, 1000 capacity; 3 Woods plow, and sub-soil plow, good

broiler house only, $3,000. wagon, Case 600 tractor, all and 13 Columbian gas brood- cond., $750. G. W. Rampley, One-row New Idea trans-

Mrs. Wm. J. Brown, Rt. 5, for sale. Hiram D. Adamson, ers, A-l cond., $20. each. J. Rt. 2, Woodstock, Ph. GR. 5- planter in good cond., $125. A,

Box 64-A, Upper River Rd., Mt. Zion Rd., Jpnesboro, Ph. Barron Fullertoo, Rt. 4, Mon- 6351 (Alpharetts) nights <and B. Walls, Rt. 1, Warwick, Ph.

Macon, Ph. SH 6-2576.

U78-6830.

U cello.

[weekends, not collect

335-4711.

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H o r n e d-t y p e Whiteface Victor 21 Polled Hereford I Reg. Hampshire bred gilts

Farm Machinery Cattle, Swine bull, wt. 600 Ibs.. one year bull, 3 yrs. old, wt. about 1000 out of production reg. litters, old, can register if you like, pounds, reg. in Hereford assn., bred to GcJden Toastmaster $150. Warren F. Smith, Rt. 4, fine herd bull. Come see. W. out of cert, litter that cuts to

Jackson (Z. C. 30233), Ph. L. Hudson, Sharusburg. Ph. 200 Ibs. at 140 days 29.9

and Equipment other Livestock 775-6893 (no collect calls), IWL. 3-0597 (Newnan exch). length, loin eye, 4.86. Treated

FOR SALE
Farmall Cub tractor, perfect oond., cultivators, planters, and harrows, $500. Henry Bashlor, 4609,Garrard Ave., Savannah. Ph. AD 6-3547 (no collect calls).

FOR SALE
Cattle
Nice gentle horn-type heifer, white face, well marked (Whiteface Guernsey colors) 18 mos. old, approx. 600

call at night.

Holstein milch cow, not

30 cows, 26 calves at side, bred now, had one calf, 3-2

27 are pure'bred Herefords, 3 I yrs. old, $100. Charles Bailey,

are grade, some bred back; 'Rt. 1, Senoia, Ph. 599-3241.

avg. age 5 yrs. old, at $225. Del. in Ga., take all. Joe H. Estes, 6100 Cascade Rd.. AtlantaJH, Ph. PI. 4-0570. _

Angus bulls ready for service, O. B. 13th, Woodbar, Eileenmere, priced for commercial breeder, free delivery

Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 60 miles. Ed Gunby, P. O. Box

1 yr. o'ld, good markings, 1537, Atlanta, JA.'2-3633. __

for cholera and erysipelas. Reg. in buyer's name. T. C. Hammock, Rt. 1, Box 313, Dry Branch, Ph. 945-2617 (Jefferson ville).
7 wk. old reg. Duroc boars and gilts, $20. each. Ronnie Hardigree, P. O. Box 88, Watkinsville, Ph. SO. 9-5290 (no collect calls).

4. 8 ft. water drinkers, $28.; glass drinkers, about 30 of them for fruit cans; Buzzard plow, good shape, $5. Mrs. Dollie Garrett, Rt. 1 Dahlonega.

pound wt. Mrs. L. W. Smith,

Stephens.

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Reg. Red Shorthorn bull, 19 mos. old, Two-ribbon winner, Windy Fair, 1963, first Premium and Reserve Grand

ready for service. Dewey Newton, Rt. 2, Hopkins Rd., Powder Springs, Ph^943-56J>2.
Reg. Polled Hereford bull, 2 yrs. old in June, gentle, well marked. Miss Jessie Shahan,

Select from 12 Angus bulls, some ready for service after looking at cows and bulls that produced them, $160. to $250. Free delivery 75 miles. Elzia
Hayes, Model Farm, Rt. 1,

Improved Reg. Duroc hogs, boars, $35. to $45.; wt. 100175 1'b.; gilts, $30., wt. 100125 Ib. Ernest P. Carter, Baxley, Ph. 367-2877.
11 Hampshire pigs, 8 wks.

250 Propane above ground Champion, good bloodline LaFayette & Dalton Hwy., Sharpsburg, Ph. AL. 3-4558. _ old $12.50 without papers,

gas tank, new oond., complete with regulator, valves and gauges, $125. Located near Douglasville. W. C. Culpepper, Jr., Box 112, Greenville,
Ph. 672-4669.

sired from Boll Weevil Jester. C. H. Campbell, Jr., Rt. 2, Pendergrass, Ph. 654-3367 (Braselton).___ ________
Whiteface cow with 3 mo. old calf, $160. and Guernsey

Lafayette, Ph. 397-2430 (after 5:30 in p. m.).
Have 15 Reg. Polled Hereford bulls, real nice, 15 to 24 mos. old, and some 11 to 15 mos. old, all well-grown for

Nice Jersey heifer, will bring second calf soon, to sell at reasonable price, Mrs. Clyde Thaxton, P. O. Box 351, Lithia Springs, Ph. 948-3185 (Austell).

$15. with papers; also two lg. reg. Hampshire sows, $75. each. L. H. Mauldin, Rt. 2, Buford (on Hwy. 124. near Antioch and Duncan's Creek
Churches).

Nice top buggy, curtains and harness, $125. for outfit. H. E. Henry, Kite, Ph. HO 92778 (no letters answered).

cow with 3 mo. old calf, $150., both gentle, can be milked. Larry Bell, Rt, 2, Murdock Rd., Marietta, Ph. 427-1866.

age, good conf., ealfhood vac., clean pedigree, Winton C. Harris, Rt. 1, Serevens, Ph. 584-2312 (Odum).

22 Hereford cows, some reg., 15 calves and bull, $7,500. Joe Brock, Rt. 2, Box 297, Fairburn, Ph. 964-274L__

9 Reg. Hampshire boars,
about 7 mos. old, and younger; boars from Mighty Ranger, great grandson of Western

16 outstanding registered Dbl. Reg. Polled and Here-

Angus bulls ready for service, ford Ass'n., ealfhood vac.,

excel, conf., best bloodlines, from cert, herd; several 20-24

from clean herd, and ealfhood month old Polled Hereford

For Best Results vaccinated. J. O. Crowley, 129 1 bulls, several bulls and heif-

Bankhead Ave., Carrollton, ers, 10-12 mos. old, CMR and

Ph. 832-8402.

Domino breeding, for sale.

8 head of registered Shorthorns, 2 roan cows with solid white bull calves, 2 heifers, about 1 yr. old, and 2 yr. old bull; also cow with first calf. J. K. Tipton, Rotoertstown.

Packer (a $4,000 boar); herd tested for bangs and lepto: boars treated for cholera and worms; also will have 11 breed gilts, Reg. in 1-Va months. O. W. Taylor, Jr., Rt. 5, Moultrie. Ph. 985-4204.

Mail Notices on Jersey cows with calves by
side, almost yearlings, and one Whiteface bull; also, Ig. work mare with wagon and

Harry A. Wasden, M. D., Quitman.
Reg. Guernsey 3 yr. old cow with 5 wk. old calf, $150.;

Black Angus bull, reg., 1 yr. old. C. M. Loudermilk, Rt. 2, Abbotts Bridge Rd., Alpharetta. Ph. 475-7337._________

.Duroc boars, service age, treated for cholera and erysipelas, nominated in UDSR, $50. each. Frederick Zipperer,

Friday or Saturday harness, for sale. Tom Smith, horned Hereford bull, 17 mos. Reg. Angus, yearling to Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton (15 mi.

Conyers, Ph. 483-8258.

old, $200.; Reg. Polled Here- breeding age bulls, all calf- SE of, on Hwy. 30), Ph. 772-

Allis - Chalmers G. tractor,

one front, one rear tire new,

others good, good engine, com-

plete cultivator, both front

and rear section; 8-disc pull-

type harrow, spring tooth cul-

tivator, lay-off plow, mold-

board plow, $650. J. W. Wade,

P. O. Box 417, Tucker, Ph.

938-2096 (after 6 p.m., not

collect).

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100, 5 ft. broiler feeders, lg. square type, used about a year, 75c each. R. D. Wash-

Hereford bulls, 12 to 17 mos. old, vaccinated and halter broke, Zato heir breeding $250. to $300. each. H. Merrick, Cuthbert, Ph. 732-2856.
Two Angus bulls, young, about 1000 Ibs. each, subject to register, Bangs tested, extra good bulls, 25c Ib. J. F. Sapp, Abbeville, Ph. 467-3266 (after 8 p. m.).
7 dibl. reg. polled Hereford bulls, 12 to 15 mos. old, best of bloodlines, ready for service; 13 dbl. reg. polled Here-

ford cow with 6 mo. old heifer calf, $300.; also few grade Hereford heifers to calve in June and July. E. B. Mathews, 1452 Clermon-t Ave., Bast Point, Ph. PO. 7-6722.
Reg. Black Angus, 13 mo. old, grandson of O. B. 13th, 1956 Grand Champion bull; also Reg. Black Angus heifer, 13 mos. old, ready to breed, granddaughter of Intn'l. Grand Champion bull O. B., 13th. Will del. free, safe, and furnish reg. papers in Buyers name to 100 miles. C. N. Mc-

hood vaccinated, best blood- 3345.

lines. C. C. Bloodworth, Hill- Reg. Yorkshire boars and grove Farm, Marietta, Ph. gilts, very good bloodline and 427-6395.____________ nice selection to choose from.

Swine

Service age. all shots. Priced to sell. J. Frank Moore, Jr.,

Reg. SPC males and gilts, Box 87, Vidalia, Ph. 537-3477.

wt. from 75 Ibs. to 200 Ib., from best bloodlines. Come

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Horses,

Mules

&

Ponies

see at farm, or call. Lamar j At Stud: Reg. Quarter horse

Altman, Rt. 1, Alma. Ph. 632- stallion and Appaloosa stall-

7604, (no Sunday sales).

ion, Quarter hoivcs. Shetland

~~OIC breeding stock: 3 gilts, ponies, saddles, blankets and

5 mos. old. $35. each; 1 boar, bridges for sale. Bsckv B?nt-

4 mos. old, $30.; 1 boar, 9 wks. | ley, 1119 Barnss Mill Rd.,

ington, Rt. 3, Dallas, Ph. 445- ford heifers, 12 to 14 mos. old, Clure, Dawsonville, Ph. 265- old, $25., all treated, reg. in Marietta, Ph. 42S-7125.

3897.

(lg. for age), dk. red color, all 2266, until 8 p. m.

buyer's name. Cheaper at At Stud: Playboy, 5-gaited,

Faanrdm EMqauciphmineenryt WANTED
Want small joiner for farm shop, cheap. Lewis Lindsey, Silver Creek.
Want to buy pickup truck, 1950-55, must be reasonably priced and in good cond. William H. Pitchford, Rt. 1, Box 353. Oxford (no phone, will ans. letters).__
Want front-end loader to fit 1959 Ford tractor (600 series w/Sherman backhoe) in good cond., and reasonably priced. John C. Michael, Rt. 1, Hwy. 29, Statham, Ph. 7257933. _ _ _
Want manure spreader in good cond., reasonably priced for cash (prefer John Deere but will consider other makes). Replies ans. J. M. Wood, Rt. 1, Adairsville.
Want used hog self-feeder wiih 4 to 8 doors. State cond. and price. Glenn Couch, Rt. 2, Dawsonville.
Want hay wagon, 7 X 16 ft.;

reasonably priced. Hardwick Harris, RFD, Gibson. Ph. 5983281 (no collect calls).
Registered polled Hereford bull, 20 mos. old, excel, bloodline, Domino strain, reasonably priced. See at farm. Arnold A. McMurry, Rt. 1, Box 451, Toccoa, Ph. 8863517.
Thoroughbred Santa Gertrudis bulls and heifers, 9 mos. old, member Santa Gertrudis Breeders Intn'l. J. W. Morris, Double M. Farms, P. O. Box 119, Carrollton, Ph. 832-2852.
60 Hereford and Angus brood cows, some with calves, others to freshen next 60 to 90 days, you pick and will price, and deliver (12 or 14) for extra. S. B. Duncan, Rt. 1, Box 245, Royston, Ph. 2458729 (nights) "not collect.
Dark, big-boned, well marked halter-broken registered horned Hereford bull, calved 6-19-60, of Zato bloodline. Will sell cheaply to prevent inbreeding. Carl Roberts, Ball Ground^_________
Small herd Reg. Polled Herefords: 2 herd bulls, 10 cows, 3 heifers, 6 calves, from best bloodlines of Victor Dom. and Lamplighter. J. W. Braselton, Rt. 1, Alpharetta, Ph. 475-6240. __

Reg. Hereford bull. 6 yrs. old, wt. approx. 1700 Ibs. Frank T. Andrews, Rt. 1, B'arnesville.
24 Hereford cows, some reg.

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farm. No Sunday sales. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1, Commerce. _
Several nice Spotted China gilts, entitled to register, open, $50. up: bred to Man's Man by Champion Master

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dk. chestnut with white mans and tail, rear sto"king< and blaze; exceptional color;.",?, co".f., and disposition, fee S 25. \v:'.h two return privi 1 "T;35
this season: also Pinto mare,

13 calves and 1 bull. 87,500; 4 Hereford bulls, 10 to 12 mos. old, $175. each. Robert MeDowell, Faiitmrn, Ph. 964-
6273. ________ _ ____

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Man, $60. to $65, each, sires and dams of gilts all by Champion boars. Herd boar, $100.. or one at 700 Ib., 2 yr. old, $150. Marris Sanders,

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bred, gentle for children. Jerry Brown, Rt. 5. Pah- Rd., Marietta. Ph. 435-1007.
Reg. Tennessee Wa n-'er stud, grandson of Midnight

2. one yr. old Aberdeen Glenwood.

_ _ __ Sun, out of mare by Wi'-'vi

Angus bulls, can be reg.; 1, 4 i Reg. breeding hogs, disease

yr. old reg. Aberdeen Angus bull, will trade for bull of equal bloodline, or will sell. Mrs. Ruth M. Nutt, Rt.. 1, Locust Grove, Ph. 957-4174.

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free herds, and very best bloodlines of Hampshire and Duroc, all ages, good selection of breeding age boars and gilts. Law ton Ursrey, Hazle-

Show Boy. dk. ch?~tnut. star part, trained, gctvl show prospect, for sale or trade. Gsntle and good conf. Herbert Smith, Roswell, Ph. 993-6353.
4 extra nice horses for

Guernsey heifer due to hurst.

children and ladies. $150. arid

freshen March 28 with first calf, should be heavy milker, very gentle. W. W. Scarbrough, Fayetteville Rd., Riverdale, Ph. 478-8234, (no collect calls).

Reg. SPC boars ready for service; open gilts, over 300 head of Spring pigs to pick from; also Reg. Duroc boars, ready for service; also, gilts, over 150 Spring pigs to pick

up: dapple grav Welsh pony: 2 well-trained O'l-arter horses; one mare and one gelding: also horses boarded. L. E. Gray. 6803 Rockbridge Rd., Lithonia, 469-9326 (not col-

Purebred Whiteface Here- from, all sired by top blood- lect). _

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ford bull, and 4 heifers, freshen soon, unregistered. Come see to appreciate. James T. Vinson, Rt. 2, Box 232, Smyrna, Ph. HE. 5- 8137 (nights) no collect calls.

lines. W. Preston White. Rt. 2, Alamo.JPh. _568-4_333._ _ __
Purebred Duroc pigs, 10 wks. old, can be registered. Edward Akers, Juniper, Ph. 665-3328 (Talbotton).

Nice well built one year old colt, bay with 4 white feet, and two white spots on back, halter broken, real pet. About 50 in. 'high when grown. $75. J. D. Addison, 4093 Spartan

45 head of cows, can be picked, and 705 lib. daily milk base with Better Maid in Athens; also milk tank, Cherry Burrell, 400 gal. Doyle Johnson, Washington, (Hwy. 44 and 22 cross rd.).

7, Duroc pigs, 8 wks. old. $10. ea. O. C. Boyd, Rt. 1, Villa Rica.
Landrace breeding stock from MCS sire and dam; service age boar and gilts, 12

Lane. Stone Mountain, Ph. 443-9140 (collect).
Mules and horses, saddle and work horses, some of mares bred to Tennessee Walkers; also wagons, saddles

corn shelier with elec. motor, fed by hand with one or two holes; elec. incubator, 4 drawer. State price, cond., and location. P. Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-2578.

Reg. Black Angus bulls,

weaning age, $150.; older

bulls $200. to $1000. Bill

Mundy, Double D. Ranch,

Keysville, Ph. LY. 2-4037

(Elythe). ___

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Dbl. Reg. Polled Hereford bulls and heifers, good pasture condition, wt. 500-600 Ib., very nice, wormed and shots.

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wks. old pig, reg. in buyers name. M. C. Sumner, Rt. 1, Box 162B, Warner Robins, Ph. 923-3362, (after 6 p. m.).

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and harness for sale. L. R. Wp'den. Rt. 2, Sooerton.
Buckskin Quarter mare, $175.: bay mare, $100.: 3

J. G. Wills, Alpharetta (Hwy. 40 pigs, weigh about 50 Palomino mares', $175. and

19), Ph. GR. 5-5011.

pounds, around 3 months old, $200. Neck reins and broke

Want used Intn'l. A. tractor with power lift. William D. Branan, Amity Rt., Thomson.

Angus calves, 6 mos. to 1 yr. old, some with papers, some without, $80. to $150.,

Reg. Black Angus bull, nice conf., from Eileenmere bloodline, wt. appx. 1200 Ib.; also

$10. per head. J. W. Jones, Rt. 1, Climax.
Male Duroc hog, 1 yr. old,

to ride; 4 sorrel filly ponies, 1 yr. old. $85. each. Dick Fuller, _ Abbeville. Ph. 467-4633.

Want to buy good used 2- ready for grass; also cattle Black Angus bull, not reg., wt. approx. 300 pounds, $30.; Mexican Burro with new

'ton farm truck; o? 2 i tonj pulp- dehorners, $5.; calf dehorners, fine bloodline and pure'bred, or will trade for pigs or calf. pony saddle, $85.; also, want

v/ood truck. State price and $2.50, I 'pair of each. See 6n wt: appro"x. 500 '1'b.' See to ap- Lester L. Srireve, 19 Fairview to catch or buy wild cows, or

cond. first letter. Glenn Sunday only. T. L. Surles, preciate both. Jack L. Ander- Dr., Cartersville, Ph. EV. 2- goats. Rip Wilson, Rt. 2,

, Rt 1, Oxford.

Winkler Farms, Preston,

1 son, RL 1, Zebuloo.

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MAnrCET BULLETIN

Wednesday. April 8. 1964

At Stud, Golden Palomino Black mare with white spot

Iris, all colors, new varie-

Cattle, Swine Cattle, Swine stallion, Reg. or Walking on forehead, wt. 100-1500 Ibs., horse, reg. in Assn.; Jet Black gentle, works anywhere, 7 yrs. Arabian, Reg. No. 20098; Reg. old, priced right. Glenn Woot-

ties (won many blue ribbons in A.I.S. shows), many new pinks, write for list; also 100

Morgan; Ret. Quarterhorse en, Denton, Ph. 375-2761.

not labeled for $10. Permit 1,

other Livestock other Livestock FOR SALE

Horses, Mu!es^&J*omes

Shetland ponies - mares in
foal, geldings, and yearling colts, some child broken, all are gentle, $45. and up; also saddles, bridles and harness. Z. W. Kirkland, 2621 Ball Park Dr., Tucker, Ph. 938-

___ Brown and white Quarter

horse gelding, 7 yrs. old, ex-

cel. riding horse and working

Flower Plants horse, must sell. H. J. Horton.

3306 Bouldercrest Rd., Con-

ley.

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Bulbs & Seed Mare mule, good plow mule,
works anywhere, and 1-horse
wagon, good cond., all $110. A. 3. Burden, Rt. 3, Fayetteville (Z. C. 30214), Ph. 461- .
Flower Plants 6110 (no collect cells).

stud. Fee, $25. Will pick up mare, breed until caught; also reg. Walking horse stallion. Chestnut color. J. W. Van Horn, 4457 Covington Hwy., Deeatur^JPh^ BU. 9-5198_. __

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3 Reg. Albino mare, and Welch mare, both to foal, one 3-gaited Palomino gelding, for
sale. Richard Wallis, Box 27, Oakwood.

Broken ponies, all colors, come pick, make offer; one
black half Hackney half Shetland, 46 in., show pony, shown in fine harness and roadster class, many blue ribbons, 6

Two Shetland ponies, mares, one black, one red and white, $65. each, or both for $125.; also, saddle, $10. L. W. Cochran, Rt. 2, Senoia, Ph. 4 61-2911.______________

vrs. old. William H. Milan, Rt. 12 yr. old Morgan Gelding, 1, Gumming, Ph. TU. 7-5764. brown, black mane, tail, legs, St. Hwy. 141, 17 mi. Gaines- very gentle, 4 yr. old has been vilLe._____________ __ riding, excel, pet; bridle, sad-

At stud: Fashions Ivan dle, blanket, $200. Elaine Larigo, reg. Shetland pony, Smith, Rt. 1, Wadley, Ph. 149solid black, 39 in. tall, gentle, W (after 4 p. m., not collect).

with good conformation and disposition, fee, $15. J. E. Price, 3131B Lees Mill Rd., College Park, Ph. 767-4670, (after 6 p. m.).

At Stud: gaited Buckskin
stallion, good disposition and conformation, edits to show.
Fee $15. with return privileges. W. D. Putnam, Calhoun.

Palomino Shetland pony

stallion, soon 2 yrs. old, $100.; Jack, 3 yrs. old, wt. 500-

10 other ponies, 1 to 2 yrs. 550, will plow, work to cart,

old, all colors and sizes, $50. or children can ride; Jenny, 20

Gov't. inspected. Mrs. Marvin B. Farrar, Jenkinsburg.

Lg. clumps pink and rose

WANTED

'Thrift. $1. Cannot ship. Per-

jmit 462 H. S. Reagan, 1860 N.

Want mule, not over 600 1 Druid Hills Rd., N. Atlanta lb. wt., fat., no long legs, one | (Z. C. 30319), Ph. 634-5391.

not too old, want to plow garden. Quote price. Will come after within 100 miles. B. B. Watson, Twin City.

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Bearded Iris, named varieties, blue ribbons at show; 100 for $8.

over 400 won most last A.I.S. plus $1. for

Want two baby lambs t postage. Gov't inspected. Pcr-

cheap. Can be orphans. M. J. ! mit 24. Write for Iris list and

Anderson, Rt. 1, Box 144B. information. Mrs. W. J. Saun-

Fortson, Ph. 327-6785 (no col- ders, Jenkinsburg (30234).

lect calls).

Want 800 or 900 lb. mare that will ride and plow, a
draft mare horse, not over 50 or 60 miles away. Letters answered. Mrs, Rosa Pressley, Rt. 1, Box 91A, Thomaston,
Ph. Z. C. 30286.

WANTED

j Want to hear from someone | who has red Thrift, staling

Gentle, bay gelding, gaited, 5 yrs. old, $185.; Western sad-
Bulbs & Seed dle and bridle with padded
seat, almost new, $75. Martha Scisson, Box 684, Lithia Springs, Ph. 948-2083 (on week-
Agricultural days call after 5:30 p. m.) At Stud: Mr. Gig Shot, reg. black Tenn. Walking horse, best bloodlines, standing at
Seed & Plants Battleground Stables, Fort

to $65. ea. Jess Holbrook, mos. old, plows, works to cart,

Jonesboro, Ph. GR. 8-6771. or children can ride, 500 Ibs.,

At stud: reg. Palomino stallion, excellent conformat-

Tom Games, Rt. 1, Lithia Springs, Ph. 942-3889._____

ion, snow white mane and tail, stripe face and 4 stocking

Sheep & Goats

feet, fee, $50., $1. per day for 12 head, mixed goats, for

boarding; for sale, Quarter sale, $5. per head. W. L.

horse stallion, 12 mos. old, | Thomas, P. O. Box 104, Folks-

pureblooded. Roy Lee Strick- ton. land, Hwy. 19, Rt. 1, Alpha-

FOR SALE

! price on all. Mrs. George W. j Martin, 206 N. Harding. Al-
i banv.

Bearded Iris, 5 named varieties (bulbs mixed while transplanting) $1.25 doz.; Hybrid Daylilies, mixed colors, lOc and 15c ea.; Mums, 9 col-

Oglethorpe, Ga. W. H. Brant-

ley, >h._ 886-4_ 984

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Reg. Quarter horse, colts

and fillies. C. L. Hardin, Rt. 2,

Alpharetta, Ph. 457-8983

Tom Dooley, top reg. Tennessee Walking horse. Roy A. Dorsey, 2561 Bonier Rd., NW, Atlanta, Ph._355-2323. _ _
Nice, gentle, broke ponies for sale or trade; also want

retta, Ph. 475-7669, (no collect calls, after 6 p. ITL).__
Reg. Walking horse stallion, 2 yrs. old, ready for training and breeding, Midnight Sun breeding, small, black, papers furnished, $275. S. J. Morgan, Rt. 4, Box 109, Sylvania, Ph. 857-4786, (Newington).
Mare mule,. mouse colored, wt. about 1000 Ibs., age 10 yrs., for sale. F. E. Brooks,

35 yews, several lambs and wethers; also, Hampshire ram. William Martin, Rt. 1, Young Harris.
1 reg., 2 yr. old billie, Alpine; 2 mo. old billie of same breed, reg.; 2 young Alpine billies, no horns, 2 mos. old; 1, 2 yr. old Toggenburg, 2 nanny kids; for sale or trade. Leon Watson, Unadilla.

ors, 2 doz. $1.2-5; Love Apple seed, 25c pkt., or free with $2. order. Add postage. Permit 505. Mrs. T. J. Stevens, Rt. 2, Thomasville.
Geraniums, red, rooted, 30c; African Violets, small 20c; larger, 50c; Martha Washington Geraniums, 50c rooted; Rex Begonias, 40c; Wax Begonias, cuttings, dbl., 20c; rooted, 35c. 50c postage. Permit 435. Shipping starts April

FOR SALE
Old-time tender white Hall Runner garden beans, Germ. 90 pet., 65c teacup full: 3 cups. $1.80. Add postage. Miss Gennia Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Hicks Broadleaf tobacco plants. Rutger tomato plants, $5. M. FOB. $1. per M. deposit with order. W. E. Wisenbak-

old and crippled horses and High Shoals.

6, 1964. Mrs. Owen Manning, er, Box 925. Lake Park, Ph.

mules. Highest price paid. At Stud: Reg. Tennessee

215 Sunset Blv'd., Albany. 242-8043 (Valdosta).

Will pick up within 75 mi. Walking Horse, Society SurAugusta. E. J. McMahon, 1929 prise, dk. chestnut color. P. A. Cherry Rd., Augusta, Ph. RE. Wiener, P. O. Box 204, Cedar3-3710._______________ town.

For Best Results

Well rooted large white Hemalaya blackberry and S hast a Daisies; 2 doz., 2 pink black raspberry plants, 5, $1.;
Iris, $2.50, 45c postage; Happy catnip and horehound, 4 Birthday Iris, $7.80 doz.; Li- bunches, $1.; garlic, 8, $1.;

Sorrel colored mare, 4-Vfe Bred mare ponies and mare

lies, 3, $1.; Dbl., 60c doz. Min. May cherry trees, 3, $1.: blue

Mail Notices on yrs. old, black mane and tail, ponies with colts by side; also
\ft. about 900 lb., gentle, unbred mare ponies for sale.

order $5., 60c postage. Permit Damson plum, trees. 3, $1.; 11. Mrs. Loan Tallent, Lula old-fashion peach trees. 3, $1.

ridden by 10 yr. old; also Eddie Henry, Kite, Ph. HO.

(Z.C. 30554)._______

Add postage. Mrs. P. Malaehi

saddle and bridle, both for $175. J. R. Sanders, Rt. 1, College Park (on Stonwall Tell Rd.), Ph. 964-7510 (no collect
calls ) .________________
At Stud: Golden sorrel Tennessee Walker with wh. mane and tail, and 2 back stockings, very good conf, and disposition, producing top quality colts. Fee $20. with return

9-2778.
Mare mule wt. around 1050 oa 1100 pounds, good health, $75. C. F. Kent, Rt. 2. Maysville, Ph. LE. 6-1768.
Saddle horse for sale, or will exch. for Welsh pony (or the like) suitable for inexperienced 11 yr. old child. Robert Hardy, Rt. 1. Griffin.

Or
Dairy goats, just fresh, good milkers. W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4, Box 97, Thomasville (Z. C. 31792).

Moon vine seed, Ig. and fragrant blossoms, 15c doz. seed, and stamped envelope; also, Hollyhock seed, lf>c tblsp. Permit 527. Mrs. A, McGuire, 3214 Sewell Rd., SW, Atlanta (Z. C. 30311).___________
Boxwood, 1 ft., $2.50; Nandinas, Boxwood, Bullota, Boxwood Holly, wht. Dogwood,

Smith, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Mtn. huckleberries, dewberries and blackberries. $1. doz.; black walnuts and tame cherries, 2, $1.; tame raspberries and tame plum bushes, 5, $1. Add postage. Mrs. David Stover. Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Long green pod, spineless okra, Germ. 79 pet., hard seed. 13

privileges. R a n d a 1 1 Duck, Braselton, Ph. 654-2416.
Pinto mare, 12 yrs. old, gentle, will plow, $65., or will trade for Whiteface heifer. R. S. Gunn, Rt. 6, Box 180-A., Macon, Ph. 986-3446. _ ___
At Stud: Melzar 14920 and Areff 18650, Re,g. Arabian Stallions of different and outstanding bloodlines, grade

At Stud: Roan Alien Walking horse, color golden roan, It. mane and tail, blaze face, and tall. Fee $25. Marvin E. West, Rt. 2, Sandy Creek Rd., Fayetteville.
Welsh mare, 4 yrs. old, partly trained, ready for breeding. G. L. Vaughan. Rt. 1, Woodstock, Ph. 926-6.881 (no collect calls).

25 head of common goats, $5. a head. Glenn Wooten, Denton, Ph. 375-2761 (Hazlehurst)._____________ __
Two lambs (pets) bottle raised, 6 weeks old, fine condition, male has very unusual markings. Arthur C. Willson, 1600 Monroe Dr., NE., Atlanta, Ph. 876-1681.

red Crape Myrtle, Magnolia, Cherry Laurel, Afborvitae, $1. ea.; Perry winkles, $1. gal. Ajuga, 50c qt; Phfitzer Juniper, 1 ft. $2. ea.; Pyracantha, $1.50 ea ; Waxleaf Lucidum, $1.50 ca. Add postage. Permit 430. Mrs. E. B. Travis, Riverdale (Z. C. 30274), Ph. 4787933.
Diff. color Dbl. Fuchsia,

pet., total germ. 92 pet., 50c cup full ppd.; 3 cups, $1.25 ppd.; larger quantities cheaper. Georgia orders only. Mrs. Cliff Booth, Rt. 2, Box 107 Booth Rd., Kennesaw (Z. C. 30144). ______________
Apple trees, Horse, red and yellow Delicious, Winesap, Red June, $1,50, $1.75; Black Walnut trees. $1.50 ea.; grape-

mares, $50.; Arabian mares Jet black gaited mare. Ten- Milk goat, just freshened, Geranium, Cactus, Justicia, vines, 75c and $1.50 ea. Per-

$100. fee. All foals eligible for nesses Walking Stud colt, $15.; also, 2 fine male kids. E. Ferns, Sultanas, Begonias, mit 430. Mrs. E. B. Travis,

registration. Mrs. Frank Cum- black Arabian stallion, and S. Nye, Rt. 1, Cove Rd., Jasper j Ripple Pepperonia, Shrimp Riverdale, Ph. 478-7933.

mings, 5216 Rivoli Dr., Macon, Ph. 746-8965. No collect calls.
Red sorrel Shetland stallion, 3 yrs. old, flax mane and tail, wt. about 400 Ibs., has been ridden and driven to

black Western saddle an.^ out- (Z. C. 30143).

I Plant, Chicken Gizzard,

fit, nearly new; also at stud, ElDorade Ladd, Reg. Golden Palomino walking stallion,
Reg. PHBA 18657. Estes E. Reece, Box 595, Rex Rd., Rex.

!

Nice grade French Alpine
dairy goat, freshened March 17; also grade and purebred buck kids. C. T. Hambrick, Rt. 1, Moultrie (1-% mi. from

i

Bromelias, at my home. Cannot ship. Permit 102. Mrs. Susan Ziglar, 1566 Elleby Rd., SE, Atlanta (Z. C. 30315). Ph. MA 7-5759.__. _______ ^_

Seeds: Perkins Long Pod Okra, Germ. 83 pet.; White
Spine Cucumber, Germ. 78 pet.; Cheyenne hot pepper, Germ. 60 pet. (below stand-
ard) ; Martin and Bushel gourd

cart; also would make nice Tennessee Walking stallion. Court house on Camilla Cushion Mums, rose. pink, seed, any variety seeds listed,

show pony. $75. Marion New- red with It. mane and tail. 2 Hwy.). ____________ yellow and bronze (bloom 25c pkt.; 6 pkts, $1.; gourds,

some, Jordan Mill Rd., Sand- yrs. old, small child can

from June until frost); fall- $1.50 doz., gourdcraft instruc-

ersville, Ph. 3856.

handle; also new saddle and Young Nubian buck, pure- blooming Mums, good collec- tions included. Earl Stuckey

At Stud to approved mares: Reg. purebred Arabian Bandar, No. 6213, Desert Arab endurance type; outstanding

bridle, all for $150. L. D. Wil- bred, but not reg., color black, son, Rt. 1, Box 256, Morrow i $15. C. M. Parris, Rt. 3, Rome, CHwy._54).____ __ _ ___ 'Ph. 234-1884.
Bay Guilt. Tennessee Walk- White domestic doe, 2 yrs.

tion of diff. sizes and colors, 3 doz., $2. ppd., moss packed. Permit 126. Mrs. H. B. Roberson, Chula.

Black shear.
Pride of Georgia watermelon seed, early, sweet, grows large, ripe, delicious melons

quality foals with good dis- er, 16 yrs. old, saddle, bridle. j old, with nanny kid, 2 mos. 350 Bearded Iris, including in 60 days, germ. 87 pet., 500, positions, Stud fee $50., board Patricia Bailey, Rt. 4, Box 42, old, $15. for both. M. J. And- many new varieties (won $2.; 200, $1.; trial packet. 50c. and pickup available, return Gumming, Ph. 887-2887 (no erson, Rt. 1, Box 144B.. Fort- many blue ribbons in A.I.S. Wilson Carson, Rt. 3, Griffin.

in season, all foals may be registered. Mrs. Bal Beaty, Decatur, Ph. 241-3371 (night).
Nice Sorrel Shetland pony mare, very gentle with child-

collect calls).

j son, Ph. 327-6785 (Colum-

bus). No collect calls.

Several nice racking horses

and Quarter horses, mares Tog. milk boats for sale: 3

and geldings for sale at all doe kids from 4 quart milker,

times. Can show any kind of nearly ready to breed, $25. for

shows). Have most of Award of Merit Iris. Write for names, colors and prices. Permit 4. Gov't inspected. Mrs. T. T. Patrick, Jackson.

Bearing size mtn. huckle berries and old-fashion blackberry bushes, and dewberry vines, $1. doz.; raspberries, 3. $1.; tame cherry sprouts, 2-3

ren, $125. William C. Parton, weather. T. M. Griffin, Circle the pick, or $75. for all three; Pink Shasta daisies, $1. doz. ft., $1. ea. rooted. Add post-

890 MeWilliams Rd., SE, At- G. Ranch, Suches, Ph. 747- also does, fresh. Write first. ppd. Permit 287. Mrs. J. L. age. Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3,

lanta, Ph. 622-8719.

2561.

E. M. Sanders, Gienwood. Kelly, Rt. 3, Lithonaa

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Old-time white Creaseback

One blue peacock, spring Purebred, heavy type, dark

Agricultural

Livestock Feed, beans, germ. 93 pet., real ten-
der, 75c cupful ppd. Can fill ig. orders. No checks accepted.

1963 hatched, almost grown, Cornish hatching eggs, $1.85 $12.50. Cannot ship. R. H. setting of 15; or 30,-$3.55 and Freeman, Forsyth, Ph. 994- my cartons returned at once

j Mrs. Viola Stover, Rt. B, Elli-

j 3524. __ __ __ __ ____ _ at buyer's expense. M. O.

Seed & Plants Hay & Grain jay.

Fruit trees: Apple, 3 Rome

FOR SALE

Beauty, 3 Golden Delicious, 3 | Winesap, 3 Ben Davis, 3 Win-

! ter Red, 3 Kinnard, 3 Sweet,

Kudzu Crowns, rooted, $2. ! 1 Terry Winter and 2 pears

C.; 500, $7.; $12.50 M. Add j and 5 mixed grape vines, all

postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, | $10. ppd. Ray Saxon, Rt. 4,

Gainesville.

! Cleveland.

Bobwhite quail, day old

birds, five cents ea.; five

FOR SALE

cents additional each week; 'eggs, $12.50 C. A. S. Gill, 512

IMonnie St., Ashburn, - Ph.

About 400 tons Coastal i 567-2755.______________

Bermuda hay, good quality, Birmingham Rollers (Penround bales, $20. ton in field, som strain), youngsters in located 30 mi. S. of Augusta various colors, from deep ter-

only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Rt." 1, Box 35, Ty Ty (Z. C. 31795)._____________ __
Giant black Minorca eggs. 15, $3.; $2,50 doz. prepaid parcel post. No Sunday sales. L. B. Millians, 105 Temple Ave., Newman. (Z. C. 30263), Ph. AL. 3-5926 (no collect

Improved Georgia Red potaio plants, from vine grown seed potatoes, Gov't. inspected, count and quality guaranieod. $5. M.; lots of 5 M. or more, $4.50 M. Ready early part of April. J. H. Williams. Alma, Ph. 632-5156.

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Watermelon seed, Black Spanish variety, dark green rind, red meat, sweet, germ, 86 pet., 75c teacupful, 30c C. ppd. Mrs. Ed Stone,' Rt. 2, Box 105, Adairsville (Z. C. 30103).
________________________________._ ___________

near Wrens. Contact James rific spinners, $2.50 pr.; 2 prs. cal ls^___ _____________

Walden, Matthews, or Ph. LI. I or more shipped. R. Lamar Game chickens: sev. Nigger

7-6608 (Wrens).

_ - _ i Brantley, Rt. 2, Box 79, Roundheads, hens and cocks;

Nice heavy oats, $1. bu., or ! Wrightsville.

| also, sev. Cornish Game and

$1.15 ground. Good quality Pigeons: White King utility ear corn, $1.40 bu.; also .for squabs, $2.50 pr.; White ground snap, $2.20 cwt. P. | Fantail show type, $2.50 pr.;

Nigger mixed. All extra and priced for quick Phil Nichols, Blairsville.

nice, sale.

Lipory, Rt. 1, Hawkinsville, 5 pr. or more, $2. pr. Ship Show type Bantams, few

Superfection str a w b e r r y j Old-time white Half-run- Ph. 802-2578.

express collect. W. W. Capes, Silvers Duckwings and Gold-

plants, Gov't. inspected, $2.50 i ner garden beans, germ. 93 Extra good quality Coastal 2197 Colonial Dr., Atlanta 19, | en Sebrights, hens already

C.. or $4. for 200 plus 25c I pet., 65c cupful; little white Bermuda hay for sale, well iP'h. CE. 7-5340.___________ I laying, $7.50 pr. Clyde H.

postage. H. A. McElroy, Rt. 2, I lady peas, germ. 93 pet., $1. College Park (at Red Oak cupful; Hastings white prolif-

fertilized, cut and baled without rain. Winton C. Harris,

Fresh fertile Jumbo neck pheasant eggs,

Ring$2.40

j I

Sherer, 803 Church St., Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-6216. _____

turn on Buffington at depot, ic seed corn, germ. 98 pet., $1. Rt. 1, Screvens, Ph. 584-2312 I doz.; $15. C.; day old chicks, Game eggs: Nigger Round-

1 mi. to Estes Rd., 3rd house ! gal., or $1.50 pk. Add correct (Odum).

! around April 15th, 35c'.; j heads, Blue Cubians, 15, $4.

on rt.)._______________ | postage. P. B. Brown, Rt. 1,

i Chukar eggs, and chicks May j Grady Thomas, Blairsville.

Red Wonder okra seed, j Ball Ground.

i 1st, same price. B. T. Carith- | Rabbits: 2 white does, 2

pods bright red, tender and Running okra seed, germ.

i ers, Rt. 1, Nicholson.

black does, 3 expecting litters,

rare, very prolific, germ. 85 91 pet., V2 cup, $1. H. C. Read, pet., 25c pkt. and stamped, 2303 So. Pryor Rd., S. W.,

Fruorr

I Fancy pigeons: Chinese ! and 1 buck; also, 2 well built i Owls, German Owls, Tiplets, pens, all for $30. or will sell

self-addressed env. J. K. Atlanta, Ph. PO. 1-7626.

i Budapests and Magpies, all separately. Mrs. B. B. Land,

Stalcup, 1557 Sandtown Rd., Marietta.

Mail Notices on Little white Pole or Run-

| flying and show pigeons, won j 1996 Hollywood Rd., N. W., j 19 first and 5 second out of 24 I Atlanta (Z. C. 30318), Ph.

Tobacco seed, thick broad- ning butterpeas, germ. 91 pet..

| entries at S. E. Fair. W. S. i SY. 4-5282 (between 6 and

Friday or leaf brown, germ. 85 pet., 25c 80e pt.; $1.40 qt. ppd. Mrs. H.
pk. plus self-addressed, stamp- W. Law, Chula.

i Zebrowski, 1968 Don Juan | 9 P. M.). _ i Lane, Decatur (Z. C. 30032), i Hatching eggs from follow-

ed envelope; ornamental pep-

pers, 8 diff. kinds, germ. 83 pet., 25c plus self-addressed, stamped envelope. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger (Z. C.
30734)^ ______________

j I

Litle pink peanut 6 wk. bean seed, germ. 98 pet.. 75c cupful ppd.; old-fashion Mush cowpeas, germ. 92 pet., 60c cupful ppd. Mrs. Bessie Silvers, Rt. 2, Talking Rock.

White 6 wk. beans, germ.

92 pet., 75c pt.; red speckled Chas. Wakefield and Dutch

j Ph. BU. 9-1813. _ _

! ing: Bantams, white Leg-

I Texan Auto Sexing and \ horns, Mille Fleurs and span-

I I American Giant Home r :.;. i gled old English Game Bant-

Taking orders and Aug. 10th. muda hay. Will truck loads, 7-8

for June 10th Coastal Berdeliver in Ig. tons at cutt-

j j I

Mated pairs and young birds. Write for prices and description. F. M. Ogletree, Sr., Barnesville.

j j : 1

ams, 15 eggs, $2.50 and you pick up, or send M. O. All letters ans. Gene Lane. P. O. Box 163, Mableton, Ph. 948-

ing time within 60 miles ol 1963 hatch Bobwhite quail, J5__49)____ __________ __

6 wk. beans, stringless, green cabbage, and white Bermuda

pods, germ. 88 pet., 75c pt.; onions, 85c C.; 500, $2.; $3.50

white Hickory Cane corn, 8 JM.; Rutger and Big Red toma-

row, germ. 93 pet., 40c pt. All I toes, Ga. Red tomatoes, Ga.

free from weevils. Add post- I Red potatoes, and Calif. Won-

age. Vella Rice, Rt. 1, Cum- der and Red Cayenne pepper,

ming (Z. C. 30130).

$1. C.; 500, $4.; $7.50 M.

farm for $30. ton; 80 miles for $32.50 ton; 100 mi. for $35. ton, you furnish two adult hands, S. J. Clay, Rt. 3, So. Walden Rd., Macon, Ph. 7882975.

$1. each. Permit 49. Dewey H. I Breeder grade quail and Pendley, 104 Frazier Dr., I breeder grade quail eggs. Dalton^Ph.__278-6078._ __ I Write for price lists. Joe
Wild King pigeons, good j Linkous, 4011 Briarcliff Rd., squab producers, excel, qua- N. E., Atlanta 29, Ph. 634lity. Must sell entire stock. All 7416.

Giant grows 12

tre$ tomato seed, ft. high, approx. 150

Ready and del. i Box 82, Baxley.

E.

H.

Smith,

seed, $1., germ. 94 pet. Gordon, Rt. 1, Adel.

J. H.

Streamline plants, $1.50 C.

strawberry Mrs. John

Round Dutch cabbage and Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.

Lg. quantity of good bright birds. $1. each. Claude Neal, One nice Claret stag and

hay, soybean hay, cured with 1530 Sandtown no rain, full of leaves, new Ph. 428-2025.

Rd.,

Marietta, __

hen, $7.50; 1 stag, > Red Shuffler, V2 R. H., $3.; 1 stag

hay cert., guaranteed sound, I Six common Bantam hens, Ginn Grey-Warhorse cross,

no pests, on farm Wheeler j 50c ea.; roosters, 25c; also 12 $3. All dead game. Ship 1 or

Co., at Highways. 19-464 at j mixed hens, 50c ea. for lot, I all. C. L. Griffin, Oak St.,

white Bermuda onion plants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.; $3.50 M.; Calif. Wonder and hot pep-

White Half beans, germ.

runner garden 92 pet.; pink

cross roads, 7 mi. N. of wood. J. N. McDaniel,

GlenGlen-

j all laying. Cannot ship. | va Bone, Rt. 3, Dallas.

Gene-

j Gainesville.

wood, Ph. 523-2786.

per, $1. C. ppd. R. Chanclor, Peanut beans, germ. 96 pet.,

Show Bantams, pair of

Pitts, Ph. MI. 8-2035.

65c teacupful; red spotted

Black Belgium, and single

Rutger and Marglobe toma-
Pecans, Peanuts to plants, $3.50 M.; 75c C.;
early flat Dutch and Charleston Wakefield cabbage plants, $2.50 M. Watis Crosby, Gra-
& Walnuts ham.

Crowder cowpeas, germ. 81 pet.; blue Java cowpeas, germ. 87 pet.; purple hull Crcwders, germ. 82 pet., 45c cupful. Add postage. G. T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.

white Cochin hens, $2. each; or $5. for trio. Jimmy Cook, 1419 LaVista Rd., NE, Atlanta, Ph. 634-1936._____ _
25 Golden Sebrights and 20 Silver Duekwing O. E. show

Poultry, Game, Fowl & Eggs
WANTED

Lg., round, dik. rind, yel- Muscadine grape vines, 4, low meat watermelon seed;" $1.; catnip, balm and tansy,
germ. 92 pet., 40, lOc; 125, 50c; black walnut meats, $1. 25c, and self- addressed, pt.; everbearing strawberry

I bird Bantams, now laying, all

600

FOR Ibs. of

SALE Stuart pecans,

I \

$1.50 ea. John S. Grennor, Turner PL, N. W., Atlanta Ph. TR. 4-2032.

549 18,

I Want 2 or 3 pr. purebred ! white King pigeons. Mrs. Laujra Sapp, Abbeville, Ph. 467-

stamped envelope; also, 700, $1. and lOc stamp. Mrs. P. E.

plants, $1.25 C. Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Rt. 1, Dah-

20c Ib. for lot, FOB. Mrs. Ruth H. Barnes, Rt. 1, Palmetto.

Purebred, ish rooster,

1963, $3.; 3

dark Cornhens, same

|

4536.___________________

Tray lor, Rebecca, (Z. C. lonega.

Ph. 463-3482.

breed, $2.50 ea. here, or ship- j

Want one Buff Laced

31783).___________________ 6 wk. pink Peanut beans,

ped express collect; also, Polish rooster, within 50 mi. | selected hatching eggs, 15, radius of Atlanta. Mrs. Joel D.

Poultry, Game, White Cornfield bean seed, germ. 98 pet.; white Crease-
germ. 90 pet.; white Half- back Cornfield beans, germ.

i $2.50. Mrs. Maude Granger, Wells, 222 Pershing Way,

Reidsville.

i Morrow, Ph. 336-3809 (no

runners, germ. 95 pet., pink 97 pet.; white 6 wk. bunch

collect calls).

Peanut 6 wk. beans, germ. 93 beans, germ. 96 pet., all tenpet., each 75c cupful; white der, 75c cupful; cream Mush sugar Crowder cowpeas, germ. cowpeas, germ. 94 pet., 60c 93 pet.; red speckled Crowd - cupful. Add postage. Mrs.

Arauoanus (Easter egg)
Fowl & Eggs hatching eggs, several shades, | $2.50 doz. Charles R. Markjham, Box 24, Ty Ty, (Z. C.

Miscellaneous

ers, germ. 9>6 pet., ea. 50c cup- Inez Barrett, P.O. Box 35, El-

FOR SALE

j 31795).___________

Agricultural ful. Add postage. Mrs. Carl
Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Little pink Peanut bunch bean seed, germ. 90 pet., and white Half-runner garden bean seed, germ. 86 pet., each $1. large cupful ppd. Mrs. Lee Reece, Rt. 2, Box 78, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).
Blakemore strawberry plants, $1.75 C.; Klonddkes, $1. C.; Mastadons, $1.50 C.; scuppernong vine cuttings, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. John Townsend, Rt. 2, Cum-

lijay.
Pecan trees: Stuart. Farley and Elliott, 75c to $1.50 ea. at my place. L. E. Brown, Baconton, Ph. 787-5785.
Pensacola Bahia grass seed, dbl. recleaned, purity 99 pet.; inert .90 pet., weed seed .10 pet., germ. 74 pet., firm seed 16 pet., total germ. 90 pet., 9 docks and 9 bracted plantain, 20c Ib. E. K. Overstreet, Sylvania.

j Rhode Island Red chicks,

Racing Homers, fine breed- i 25, $6. ppd.; one cockerel and

ers, pairs, $5.; 3 pr. tots, $4. 6 hens, $15. Mrs. Don Don-

pr.; 5 pr. tots, $3. pr. All good ; aldson, 726 South Candler St.,

fliers. C. H. Overby, Sr., 3609 Decatur, Ph. DR. 3-2405.

14th Ave., Columbus, (Z. C.

31904).

Booking orders for Broadbreasted white turkey poults,

Sev. hundred Bobwhite 75c ea., as hatched, ppd. in

quail for breeders or to re- Ga. Joseph Abernathy, Barn-

lease; some with tail feathers esville.

pulled out, $1.25 ea.; show type White King pigeons, $4.

Buff Cochin Bantam hatch-

pr. No less than express collect. on, Riverdale, after 6 p. m.

2 pr. shipped, C. L. CawlhPh. 478-8106

j I

ing eggs, 15, $3.50 ppd.; day old chicks, 25, $12.50; Jap Silkies, 6 wks. old, 3 pr, $2.75; Araucenus, 5 wks. old, 6,

FOR SALE
100 pet. pure dried ground red hot pepper, 1 oz., 40c; 3 ozs., $1.; $5. Ib.; 5 Ibs., $10. Add ppd. L. Douglas Griffith, Rt. 1, Dallas (Z. C. 30132).
2- hives bees, 1 Midnight and 1 Italian. 3 empty brooders ready to put bees in, and 3 supers ready to put on. State inspected. R. E. Malone, Rt. 2. Newnan, Ph. 755-7158 (no collect calls).
YellC'w root, sassafras

I $5.50" W. M. Rockel, Rt. 4, queen meadow and yellow

Mtn. ginseng, rhubarb pie

Peafowls for sale, cannot | Box 97, Thomasville (Z. C. dock roots, wild cherry bark,

plant, 50c ea.; golden seal, 20c

ship. Elizabeth Lienemann, j 31792). ______ _______ alder bark, ratsbane, ea., $1.

ea.; garlic plants, grow heads
large as onions, tansy and yellow rock, 6, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. 2. Box 49 A, Ellijay.

Seed & Plants
WANTED

Rt. 8, Mt. Pleasant Rd., Macon (Z. C. 31206), Ph. 788-6432.
Pit Games: Brandenberrys

Bantam chicks, purebred, some Shaw stock, 1 day to 4 wks. old, 65c ea. Silver Se-

for 4 Ib. lard box full plus 35c postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).

(So. Georgia's); Roundheads bright, Golden Sebright, white Blood root, sassafras root,

and Hatch crosses. Eggs $3. Cochin, Mille Fleur, black yellow root, 6 doz. roots, $1.;

90-Day running velvet

per setting (from nest); 2 Rosecom'b, black-t ail Jap; red oak bark, sarsaparilla

beans, germ. 86 pet., hard seed Want half-runner bean small cocks, $5. ea.; stags and also, will hatch vour eggs. O. bark and persimmon bark, 5

8 pet., total germ. 94 pet., seed, the kind that has purple hens, $5. Mrs. A. L. Hill, 312 D. McClure, 1753 Hadlock St., ]b. salt bag, $1.50. Add.post-

$10.25 bu. W. E. Duke, Rt. 3, blooms. Mrs. L. V. Payne, Rt. Warren SL, SE, Atlanta, Ph. SW, Atlanta (Z. C. 30311), age. Mrs. David Stover, Rt. 3,

Buena Vista.

2, Alpharetta (Z. C. 30201). 378-2990.

Ph. PL. 8-3820.

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Wednesday. April 8, 1964

5 quilt tops. dbl. bed size,

Red, pink and white Geran-

Miscellaneous Notices Received On Thursday r.;w prints and solids, $2. ea. ] pd. if 2 or more ordered: al-

iums, Asparagus and Sprengeri Ferns, 3, $1.; Rex Be-

so, nice band aprons, 50c ea.;

gonias, Fishtail Ferns, 50c ea.;

FOR Nice, fresh

SALE

bib aprons with pockets, 75c p;:d. Mrs. Ward Hixon, 402

Le'e Ave., Chickamauga. mutton tallow

single Begonias, dbl. Petunias,
Much Too Late To Classify 6, $1.; dwarf Sweet Williams, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, Rt. 5, Elber-

(sheep), $1. lb. plus postage. Children's dresses, 1-6 yr. ______ ' ________^_____^______________ lon.

Prompt shipment. Mrs. Garn-ett Simmons, Rt. 1, Baldwin.
Nice dried apples, free from peelings, cores and worms, 75c lb. ppd. Orders for less

size. $2.50 ea.: aprons, 75c; 6, i $4.; noveltv potholders, 20c | Note: For proper handling notices must be received by ea.: 7. $1.; dishtowels, appli- The Bulletin Staff the first part of the week. For best qued or em.b.. 25c ea., 5, $1.; results mail your notices on Friday or Saturday. dAbdld. bepdosstaizgee.quMiltrst.opsF,re$e3m. eaan. J Chi. ef, gard.en tractor, 2-whl,. ! Shetl,and pony, reg chest-

Giant blooming Dahlia bulbs, white, pink, bronze, red. variegated yellow, lemon yellow, royal purple, Blue Bird, Jersey Beauty, varie-

than 5 Ibs. not accepted. Mrs. Lillian Mooney, Rt. '5. Ellijay.

TJ3_0>5on4g0..) _rtt.

o.

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rc1.

'I

wmoi wt hi. n g eq^muaipcchmi.neen,t,'

usinedc.luvdeinryg

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nut for

sytoaullniogn,'A$n6g0u.,'s,or owr il,W l.,t.hraitdee-

| |

gated lavender, 6 bulbs, 1 doz. asst'd. cols., my

$1.25; selec-

Side meat, real streaked, ______________________ | little, $145. Olan E. Cox, Rt. | face steer; also sheep and tion; $2.25. Add postage. Miss

50c lb. Not less than 5 Ibs. Handmade infants sacques, j 3, Alpharetta (at Crabapple) pony shears, like new, $20. Mane Mathis, Rt. 5, Box 59,

shipped; also, red sassafras, sa: saparilla, wild cherry bark, yellow root, queen of meadow, ratsbane and poke root, 4 lb. lard box full, $1. Add postage. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Rt. 5, Ellijay.

rayon and nylon crepes. asst'd. pastel cols., $1. ea.; to match. 50c ea.; diaper shirts, asst'd. baby check ginghams, pink, blue, yel. and red,

3-ton inside feed bin, good cond., cheap, Roy Pealock, Rt. 1, Suwanee (take expressway ffirrostmdiHrtwpyd.; l2f3t aaftteSrufwlras-t

^d

Pf (lM.S

'^/J.iate V,5 VS-

I b - d S e > 3H. house on pnl_435-5952_(Bu<ford)

right), ___

Jim Bishop, Box 24, Red Oak, Ph. PO^6-5889 (Atlanta).
5 yr. old Quarter mare and 8 month old filly colt for sale; also, at stud, reg. Appaloosa stallion, good color and conformation. W. R. Penland, 132

Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).
Gooseneck, 15c doz.; Jan. Jasmine, 30c ea.; Lemon Lilies and mixed Siberian Iris, 50c doz.; Jonquils, loc doz.; Red Hot Poker, 50c ea.; Daisy Mums, 25c doz. Add postage.

Box 219, EJbarton.

Spinks Dr., Marietta, Ph. 428- Mrs. J. G. Ledford, Rabun

Miscellaneous
WANTED

Dbl.

or

twin cotton

ruffle

John perfect

Deere offset harrow, cond., new bearings

6 53 4._________________

bedspreads, asst'd. cols.. $5.50 I an d disc> 14-22 in. disc, ope- At Stud: Reg. Morgan,

ea.; dbl. bed size quilt tops, rates manual or on hydraulic, ! Hickory Flight Hawk, No.

pieced by pattern on mach., w t. about 1200 lb., $200. Milt- 13155; reg. Quarter stallion,

$3.50 ea. Add postage. Mrs. i on p. Minches, Jr., Rt. 3, Bull's Sundance. Will pick up

Gap (Z. C. 30568).
Chrysanthemums, 15 asst'd., $1.35; unlabeled, 50, $3.; Daylilies, asst'd. cols., labeled, $2.50 doz.; unlabeled, asst'd., $10.

Want to buy some chicken fertilizer that is not out in the weather, and not too fair from Decatur. Want it delivered in

Eizie Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay (Z. C. 30540).
1 silk and synthetic quilt top, all seams briar stitched,

Avondale Mill Rd., Macon, Ph. and return mare. Fee: $25.

788-1891.

grade; $40. reg.; also, for sale,

Turning

plow

for

Allis

Walking pony stallion, $135.; 1 yr. old mare mule, $150.

Chalmers G., turned about 0 j Paul' R. Brown, 107 'Wood-

C.; dbl. Kwamso and twotones, $3.50 C.; Petunia plants, asst'd. cols., 50, $1.50; 9 diff. perennials, 15, $1. ppd. Mrs. S. W. Griffin, Adel (Z. C.

large coker sacks. Mrs. S. S. McDaniel, 263 Norwood Ave., N. E.. Atlanta 17, Ph. DR. 87316 (early A. M. or late P.M.)J____
Want to buy fresh milk and butter near Marietta. Mrs.

approx. 72 X 84 in., $8.: 84 X acres, perfect cond., complete | haven DT __ j on esboro, Ph.

96 in., $10. and 35c postage; with Coulter; and 2-rovv cul- 478-7289. _ __

children's blouses, dacron and tivators for same, less feet.

cotton, wh., $1.25 ppd.; Ig. i L. E. Crawlord, Lenox.

Want to trade 8 yr. old

band aprons, white dacron and cotton, wh., $1.25 ppd.;

Pinto mare, approx. 950 lb., 100 hanging poultry feed- i with filly colt,. 18 mos. old,

Ig. band aprons, white dacron ers, $1. each. Lewis Ivey, Rt. for Black Angus cattle. L. H.

31620). _______________
Gourd seed for growing blue bird and wren houses, packet of seed, 25c. C. D. Vinson, 2965 Audubon Dr., Macon, Ph. SH. 3-1204.

Henry A. Brooks. 828 Barns and cotton, 75c. Miss Eula 3,_Lincolnton.____________ Brittain, Rt. 1, Box 297A, Col- Trumpet Daffodils, Orange

Mill Rd., Marietta (no collect calls)._______
Want split rail fence, old or new, but in good cond. State price for length of either 50 or 100 ft. M. C. Andersen, 33 Waksfield Dr.. N.E.. Atlanta. Fh. 872-4420.

Cox. Rt. 2, Cave Spring (Z. C. 30124).
Dbl. bed size quilt tops, of good prints and solid cols., all $3. ea. plus postage. Patterns: Hands All Around, Cup and Saucer, Wedding Ring Tile, Beggar Blocks, Wishing Star

~~T^'wo c,h~ain l,iTn7k~7fence gat~,es, ' JceoglelecPi arkj,] >Ph. 964-6896 (vno

17 ft. span, 6 ft. hi.gh, barbed

_.-'. .._ _______.

wire on top, $35. eacn. M. J. j African monster and pen-

_Bright, 1202 Huff Rd., NW, ! uin gourd seed, 50c doz.; ForA tia n\*a ~(-Z~-. -c-T'-sO-sla), ~P--h! mos an Lily, 50c C. seed; im-

794.6725 (no col,le<;t ealls) .

ported J a p a n e se Morning

Glory and bushel gourd, 25c Two heavy iron wheels, 8 \ doz.,' plus stamped "env.; un-

inches across for old-time ; labeled Iris and Daylilies, $3.

Dayliilies, Star Bethlehem, $8. M.; purple Iris, Foxglove, wild Iris, 5 doz., $1.; SweetShrub, Azaleas, Weeping Mary, purple Lilac, yellow Xmas Jasmine, red Roses, Mtn. Laurel, pink Roses, 5, $1.; pink Moses bush, yel. Japonica, 3, $1. Add postage.

Want severail squares of good used 5-V or 3-V galva-

and Prairie Queen. Mrs. Alma Pharr, Rt. 1, Canton.

little truck wagon, or wheel barrel, $3.; wheat cradle, $8.;

doz.: Billbergias, S i a p e 1 i a, miniature Orchid. $1. ea.;

Mrs. Frank Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.

nized tin. Will pay reasonable o-ice. Will J. Lew-alien. Rt. 1. Lula. Ph. 869-3666.
flaiiilkrafts
FOR SALE

irons of 2-horse and 1-horse

Little girl's cotton dresses, | wagon, 1-horse wagon har-

1-6 size, $1.50 ea.; fancy or- n ess and 2-horse buggy ton-

gandy tea aprons, stitched gue, cheap, plus transportat-

with auto, mach., $1.50 ea.; | ion charges. Mrs. Genie Sand-

print aprons, 50c ea.; quilt \ ers, Rt. 2, Box 64, Buchanan.

tops, pieced by pattern. $2. ea.

Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. Used mule-drawn equip-

2, Gainesville.

ment: peanut weeder, $5.;

Cole planter,

fert. distri-

small Cacti, lOc ea. D. T. Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton.
t, Easter Rose,
yellow Jasmine, Golden Bell bush, rooted, 4, $1.; blue and purple Iris, 40c doz. Add postage. Ethel Crowe, Rt. 2, Gainesville.

10 diff. ornamental hot pepper seeds, five cents doz.; Marble Vine seed, small pkg., 15; blue water Hyacinths, 50c ea.; Cactus cuttings, lOc ea., my choice. Min. order $1. plus 30c postage or stamped envelope for seed. Mrs. E. J. Crump. 3428 Mogul Rd., Ma-

White, close cro., oval shape doilies, 20 x 30 in., with 48 astors, yellow or lavender
around edg?, $2.50 ea.: small cro. doilies. 16 astors around edge. $1.25 ea. Add lOc post-
age. Mrs. W. C. Maney. Rt. 2, Lula.

Nylon, pastel or white, shell butor, $5.; 2 kettles for water-

stitch baby sweater, cap and ing stock, $5. Mrs. L. E. Mal-

2 pr. bootees. ?5.; bootees. 50c oney, Quitman.

pr. ppd. M. O. or C. O. D. Mrs.

Rc'bsrt T. Jones. Rt. 4. Box Want

14, Blairsville (Z. C. 30512), | r, will trade 1949 Chevrolet

Ph. 745-4968.

3/4 ton stake body truck for

same. Must be in good cond.;

Lambskin baby moccsjns also for sale, Frazer Farm

Chrysanthemums: Silver- can, (Z. C. 31201L

sheen; White Ball; two-tone j Lg. spring California beer

orchid; pink, white, bronze, I seed, $1. for 2 starts ppd. and

white Daisy; red, yellow,} instructions for making. R. H.

white Button, mixed collec- Dunba.r, 615 W. Jessamine St.,

tion only. 25 plants. $2.35. No Fitzgerald.

less orders filled. No out of '

state orders. Ruth Underwood, White, lav., red Horsemint,

Rt. 3, Convers.

Daffodils, Peppermint, Goose-

12 Ig. quilt tops. dbl. bed whiif, blue. pink, small, (in- equipment Roto-tiller. L. H.

neck, asst'd. Chrysanthemums,

size, pieced on mach.. out of fant). medium (up to 4 mo.), ! Lautenschlager, 127 Nelson Perennial blue Phlox (Viv- Ageratum, pink, white Yar-

new prints, by pattern.-,. $3. large (4-8 mo.), $1.15 pr. and St., Marietta, Ph. 428-1396.

ar Cata). Marconi Shasta row, Feverfew, Ox Daisies,

ea.. or 2, $5. and postage. Mrs. eight cents postage. Mrs. O. L.

R. H. Pickard. 2446 Melville Bruce. Rt. 2. Lula.

Ave., Decatur (Z. Ph. 289-6336.

C. 30032).

Lace and rick-rack stitch trimmed pillowcases, good

Oid-fas'hiO'n bonnets, $1. ea.:

$1.25 set; dbl. bed

bibbed aprons, 60c; band sty-

quilt tops, step around

.ies, 50c; dresser scarfs, emb. & j mtn. and Jacob's ladder, $3.

,ro. ends, 50c ea.; Mule girl's ;ea.; crib size baby quilt tops,

Want cattle foot trimming chute, in good cond. Describe and state price. R. E. Winge, Box 212, Waycross.
Reg. Angus bulls and females for sale, bulls old enough for herd. S300.; bred

Daisies, $1.25 doz.; Golden- 25c doz.; red Shoemake, Hedge

glow, yellow Yarrow, blue, Rose, Mtn. Ivy, Horthorii

white Siberian Per. Phlox. 25,

Iris. lav. pink $1.25; green-

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Bush, 2 Montbretia, lOc ea.; Mtn. Laurel, Dogwood, 25c ea.

leaf LiriC'pe, purple Violets, ! Melody red Iris, $1. ea. Mrs.

Thrift, Larkspur, $1. C.; Per. Ned Burrell, Rabun Gap (Z.

white Candytuft, $2. doz. Add C. 30568).

35e postage. Mrs. J. W. Jones,

Madison.

Orchid plants from Ha-

sonnets, 50c ea.: diaper shirts, | asst'd. designs and cols., $2. females. $250., clean and C.

ea. Add postage and 20c ea.: cotton aprons. $1. ea. Mrs. V., guaranteed breeders. F. W.

xtra for checks. Mrs. Byron John Addison. Rt.' 2, Hart well.' ! phil!iPs > Kennesaw, Ph. 428-

^aynes, Rt. 8, Gainesville.

:- j 2959.

Old-fashion uifle, $1.25;

- - - ---w^i?tuho"uet! S .r..u"fTf;l,1e1.1

!.: old-fashion with small

-il. 75c; beach and sun bon-

;ets. 75c; band aprons. 2

I 3 pc. pansy dresser set,

!1 $$l1-.2255;:

3 3

pc. star dresser set, pc. halt' star dresser

set, $1.25: 3 pc. pineapple

dresser set. $1.50; free 7 rose doily if you order all Mae

' ; !

White-faced polled Here-
ford herd, about 20 calves. yearlings, cows, and bull. Bull ls eexxttrraa fme reg. specimen, some cows are registered,

sockets, med., 75c; large. $1.: .vith bib, $1.25. Add postage.
Airs. C. F. Humphreys, 631

Whittle. Rt. 1, Box 34, Kingsland.

some are grade stock. W. L. Robinson, P. O. Box 160, CollegeJParl^Ph. PO. 1-1569.

Spring St., SE, Gainesville (Z. C. 30501).
Adult bonnets and children's bonnets, T5c and $1. at my home near Dallas. Mrs. J. W. Forsyth, Rt. 3, Dallas.

Nylon, pastels or white,

sahnedll fiiv,.!.!2 sopit-iJrtl.c-^hibJ,,oobJ^t/Caeblew/yY s,

sO$Vw5VV.e;. Oa.-ctLea^rIp,j

acV_na<^dp^J

'!

Thoroughbred Santa Gertrud,l.s .bul.is and1 60ft n h1 el!ers . aP"

sweater, $4.40; bootees, 60c
pr.. ppd., MO, or COD. Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4, Box 14, Blairsville.

prc-x. one year old, 20 cows and calves. Member SGBI. H. E. Danner Jr., Box 113, Glennville, Ph. 654-2001.

Cardinal red Crape Myrtle,
3-4 ft. spread, $4. ea. at my place; hardy, pure white, Perfaction Violets, Thrift, orchid Verbena, $5. C.: $40. M. Add postage. Mrs. L. H. Cousins,

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waii: in lots of 50c, $1. ea.; single, $5. and $10. ea. Cattleyas, Dendrcbiums and Epidendrums. Miss Thelrna M. Towns. Rt. 4, Covingion, Ph. _7"8.6.-51_76.

Greenville.

Ga. Easter Lilies. 50c ea.;

Perennials: Artemisia Stel- Iris, all cols., 6, $1.50; Dayleriana (Dusty Miller), Digi- lilies, yellow, dbl., bronze, $1.; talis, sing'le, lav.; Daisy, dk. I Amaryllis, red, 40c ea.; Oak yellow, single, 3, 25c; 15, $1.; Hydrangea. 50c ea.; Baby Tiger Lily, blue. August Lily, Breath, 4, $1.; Japanese Qu-in50c ea.; 5, $2.; Mums, It. yel- ce, 50c ea.; red Oleander, 3, low Cushion, Ting Gold Cush- $1. Add postage. Mrs. Louise ion, gold Pompon, 50c doz.; Langford, Buena Vista.

3 doz., $1. Add 25c postage. Mrs. Harvey Collins, Rt. 1, Danielsville.

Sev. cols, mallow type Hibiscus plants, can separate only the Am. Beauty red. 4

Broadcloth pillowcases, Ig. size, emb., lace trim, $2.25

8n

woven

net,i place

mat,s,ii ZaR-*tVoVe"gS blhAoHo-oMr.dniil^eindw HjLniecri ecfimuonrodas . buouukliLli,,

VersicolO'r. La. and Beard- j plants, $1.25 ppd., blooming ed Iris, 4, $1.; Fall Astors, 3 j size; seed of same, 1/4 tspn.

pr.; button crown bonnets, $15H.: sc<mwi on*cr>k-\feGidH /c-io/AttToTn/-\noan-idiHnjc-no->r_-

'

, kinds, 10, $1.: Goldenglow, 10. 1 full, 25c and stamped enve-

prints, organdy, $1.75; old- duroy toss pillows stuffed Hoyt H usley, Rt. 1, Tr,i Rd -> ! $L; Parrot

lope. Mrs. C. H. Tanner, 1807

fashion bonnets, $1.45; band with foam rubber, $2.19, Marietta, Ph. 427-4343.

lis, mixed, 10, 35c: Physos- Vinson Hwy., Midledgeville.

aprons, 75c; bib aprons. $1.; .organdy band aprons, lace trim, $1.45; 1-6 yr. .size dresses, trimmed, $2.50. Mrs. A. L. Hudgins, Rt. 1, Temple.___

$2.98. No exchange, stamps, or checks. Mrs. Lona Tallent,

Beef

type

cattle

for

sale,

j

tegia, $1. doz.; Elder Daisy, $1. doz. Min. order $1. Add

Lula.

j C h a r b r a y bloodlines. Can | p 0sta ge . Mrs . Euge ne Pols-

haul. Hugh T. Johnson, 410 E. j fuss, 223 Cordele Ave., Ma-

Cro. table cloth, 58 X 58, : I0th St ^ Rome (the j Ranch) . con.

whrte, white thread, sun j

______________

State insp. Esther Read Dbl. Daisy, Giant Admiral Byrd Daisy, $1.50 doz.; 25, $2.50: Ig. clumps dbJ. white Spice Pinks, improved dbl.

Oval pineapple doily with flower design, $30.: baby i Superior meat type, Reg. Rich blue Siberian Iris, white Ferverfew, $2.50 doz.;

pansies, $2.: 3 pc. dresser set. '$1.50; pansy doily. $1.50: ruf-

sweater. s made of nylon yarn,

fie doily, $1.25; V rose doily. I h Sht Pmk

'dark pink, $3.,

Landrace hogs vice age boars,

for sale; serbred gilts and.

75c doz.; dbl. Dayililies, Shasta Daisies, 75c doz.; pink Daisy and cream ; Pompon MUms,

golden Marguerite Daisy. Tritoma (Red Hot Poker), $2. doz. Ppd. in Ga. Mrs. 6. S.

$1, Mae whittle, Rt. 1, Box or 2. $5. Mrs. Willie Lee Moss, [ feeder pigs. Terrell Swindle, 2 doz., $1. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Scarbrough, 2869 Church St,

34, Kingsland.

i .Rt., Homer.

I .Nashville, Ph. 686-9292.

i Temple.

PuiaL

Wednesday. April 8, 1964

MARKET BULLETIN

Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps $1.; Bushy stout Azalea plants, Want some blue plumbago.

Notices Received On Thursday red, blue, pink Thrift, $1. Kurume, 4-6 in., white and Write quoting prices. Mrs. doz.; $5. C. pink hardy Ph- red wing, $3. for 10 plants; Clyde K. M;Neill, Arlington lox, $1. doz.; blue Violet, pink (ready). Mrs. B. Robinson, (_Z. C. 31T13). ___________

Much Too Late To Classify

Sweet Williams, asst'd. colors Chrysanthemums, blue Iris, 2 doz. $1.50; yellow Lilies, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Box 23, GrantvilJe.

Greenville.
Lg. pkg. of 12 diff. kinds of flower seed, vines and etc., $1. ppd. and an addressed en-

Coastal Bermuda stolens, $35. per pickup truck load; $100. :or 1-Vi ton truck load. C. E. Pur vis, Charing.

Note: 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.
Mix col., dbl. flowered, Liriope (broadleaf) Thrift,

Golden Bell bushes, purple Lilac, native Azaleas, Dogwoods, 4. $1.; yellow Glade, hardy Phlox, all colors, $1. doz.; nice Boxwoods, Cedars

velope. Mrs. M. E. Rhodes, Rt. 2, Ranger (Z. C. 30734).
White Iberis Hen and Biddy, Dbl. Hollyhocks, early and late blooming per. Phlox,

Moon and Stars watermelon seed. germ. 97 pet., and Tropical tomato seed, germ. 79 pet., each 50c C. D. T. Gates, Rt. 1, Hamilton.

Hollyhock plants, damp packed, 6, $1.; dbl. Hollyhock seed, mix cols., 2 tblspns., 25c and self-addiressed, stamped

diff. colors, $1. doz.; 400 Vinca Minor, $8.; 300 narrowleaf Liriope, $6.; Ligustrum, 1012 in., $1.25 doz.; Violets,

and Hollies, 6, $1. Add post- blue and w h i te Veronicas,

age. Mrs. F. M. Turner, Rt. 6. | Golden Achillea, early bloom-

Gainesville.

ing Murns, trailing Vinca, lOc

ea.; 12, $1.; few pink Co.ral

Strawberry plants, 2 good varieties. SI.50 C. Myrtle Pace, Rt. 1, Temple. _____

envelope; white Fairy Lilies, freckles, White Wonder and Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1.; Bells, mixed Primroses, 25c Want some Rd Ripper run-

40c doz. Add 25c postage on wine red, $1. doz. Lo<is Wood- Ajuga ground cover, 20, $1.; ea. and postage each order. ning Field peas, any amount.

plants. Mrs. Paul Davis, Rt. ruff, Greenville.

Yaara pink, 2 doz. $1.; Chrys- Mrs. T. K. Moore, Sr., Rt. 3, Write stating particulars. M.

SALES EVENTS 1, Monroe.

__ Mums, 3 doz. $1.; white,

Fresh California multiply- yellow, wine Bronze Pompon

ing beer seed, 35c per start; Mums, 50c doz.; Ig. Chrysan-

4 starts, $1. ppd. No C.O.D. themums, 75c doz.; annual

Mrs. Jack Thompson, Kelley Phlox, 75c C.; white Iris and

St., Tallapoosa,

_.

Daylilies: Linda, purple

Waters, Mikado, Warpath,

Mary Guenther, Betty Ann,

Gold Dust, Mrs. Wyman. Mrs.

John Tigert, Sweet Briar,

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orange Daylilies, 40c doz.; white English Dogwood, pink Crape Myrtle, peach Almond, Bachelor Buttons, 25c ea. Mrs. Leilar Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 214, Royston.

Kwanso, 7 Seas, $2.; also, Rose Thrift, $1. C.; ruffled

mixed cols. Iris, 8, $1. Damp Ferns, 50c ea.; pink, rose, red

packed, labeled. Add postage Geraniums, Fuchsia, Beef-

on orders under $3. Mrs. stake, Speckled Leaf, single

Claude Kimsey, Hiawassee. red, Begonia cuttings, 25c ea.,

Mums, mixed cols.. 25, $1.; Iris, asst'd., 8, $1.; Lilacs, 6, $1.; Per. Phlox, asst'd. cols., $1. doz.; Galax, Trailing Ar-

pink Mums, bloom in Spring, pink per. Phlox, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Rt. 1, Royston.

anthemums, mixed colors, small and medium, 25 plants, $1.; Per. blue Fall Asters, 15, $1. Add 35c postage and packaging. Mrs. R. P. Steinhedmer, Brooks.
Geraniums, red, white, pink, choice Zonals, 50c each; Begonias, Angel Wing, Guinea Wing, dbl. red, white, pink, 50c ea.; Sultana, white and 8 colors, 6, $1.; Coleus, 3, $1.; all well rooted. Mrs. H. B. Glower, Rt. 3, Lawrenceville.
Castor or Made bean seed, 15c doz. and stamped env.; Catawba (worm tree) seed, 3 tblsp. $1. and stamped, env. Low growing summer blooming Cushion Mums, red and

Canton.
APRIL 10--Reg. Polled Here ford Sale -- C. C. Ozier's Farm--Bowdon, Ga,--Sell ing 50 lots of reg. polled Herefords: bulls, bred and open heifers and cows with calves at side. Cert. T. B. and Brucellosis free herd, all clean pedigrees. Spon sored by The Georgia Here ford Assn. For info, or cata logue contact C. C. Ozier, P. O. Box 580, Bowdon. (Farm located 1 mi. W. of

C. Padgett, SliJson.
APRIL 17 1:00 p. m. Georgia Angus Association Annual Spring Sale -- Uni on Stock Yards -- Albany. Selling 110 females, most with calves at side and rebred -- 20 breeding bulls. For information and catalog contact C. O. Parker, 3858 Mathis St., Macon, Ph. SH. 3-8285.

butus, Siberian Iris (biue), $1. Seed: aill colors Cupid or bronze, $1. doz. plus postage. doz.; Daylilies, all diff, $2. Baby Zinnias, red Bachelor Mrs. John Rodgers, Green-

Bowdon on Ga. Hwy. 166). APRIL 18 -- Saturday --

doz. Labeled, damp packed, buttons, 25c Ig. matchboxful; ville.

APRIL 16--Thursday -- 1:00 10:00 a. m. -- Shetland

ppd. on $3. orders. Miss June red, orange, pink, yellow Cali-

Kimsey, Hiawassee.

fornia Poppies, annual Phlox,

Many varieties flowering shrubbery, evergreens, vines, lilies, violets, hedge evergreens, all cheap, you dig. Mrs. C. H. Ward, Rush Chapel Rd., Rt. 1, Adaiirsville. __

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Cockscomb, white dbl. Feverfew, 8 Calicpsis, yel. chocolate, red center, lOc tsp. plus stamped env. No checks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Rt. 3, Rockland Rd., Lithonia.

Spider Lily bulbs, $1. doz., 50c postage; Daffodils, Chinese Lily, Narcissus, oldfasihdoned blue Hyacinth, ea. kind $1. for 20 and 50c postage. No less than 20 of kind sold. No stamps. Will ans.

p.m. -- Cartersville. Polled
He r e f o r d Dispersal -- 88 Reg. lots--18 bulls, 58 cows with calves or due to calve soon, 12 open heifers-- CMR breeding -- se v e r a 1 purebred unreg. lots. For in formation contact John L.

Pony and Horse Sale --
Welsh Mares, Shetland
Mares, Fillies, studs and
riding horses. For informat ion contact Roy Arnold, Owner, Rt. 4, Covington, Ph. 786-5205. (Farm locat

Chrysanthemums, blooming, now ready, lavender, bronze and white, 3 bunches, $1. plus postage. Mrs. Tom Sims, Rt. 1, Gills ville.____________

400 nice young American boxwoods, fast growing, will sell cheap. Cannot ship, and no Sunday sales. Mrs. Ellis C. Hemphill, Rt. 3, Box 145, Bla'ksville (7 mi. N., 2 mi.

questions if stamped env. is sent. Mrs. J. S. Blackweill, Newborn.

Hardy mix col. Phlox off Murphy Hwy).

plants, 75c doz.; dibl. Touchme-not seed, mix cols., 20c pk.; Goldenglow, 6 plants, 50c; Per. Asters, lavender, $1. doz.
OTIC p.ants; red Horsemint, 50c
doz. plants; red Hibiscus, 65c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58, Ellijay (Z.
C. 30540).______________

Flower seed: Star Phlox, 25c pkt.; red Salvia sa.ge, 20c; mixed Asters, little Marigolds, 15c pkt.; long handle gourd seed, 20c pkt.; mixed color Chrysanthemums, 3 doz. $1.25, all ppd. Mrs. Ventis Weaver, Rt. 5, Edlijay.

TO READERS Ageratum plants, 35c doz.;
Ligustrum, 6, $1.00; pink Thrift, 25c doz.; Scupper-
Persons answering work wanted notices in the nongs, 2 yr., rooted from
seed, 6, $1.; Ivy plants, 6, 50c;
Market Bulletin should use care in dealing with Cherry Laurel, 10 plaints, $1.
Add postage on all. Mrs. Ira
such advertisers. T. Crouch, 616 E. 7th Ave.,
Dawson (Z. C. 31742).___ _

Pink Mtn. Laurels, white Rhododendrons, D o g w o o ds and pines; purple Lilacs, good sizes, well rooted, Ig. dbl. Dahlia bulbs or tubers, all colors asst'd, not labeled, but sprouted, ail $2. doz., plus 50c for postage and packaging. Mrs. Florence Heaton, Mineral Bluff'(Z. C. 30559).

Although the great majority of people adver Chrysanthemums: Daisy
yellow, big lavender, cream,
tising for farm work through the Market Bulletin pink, Cushion yellow and
white, 2 doz., $1.; blue Sal-
are people who need and desire work, a few un via, Coreopsis, Artemisia (Sil-

Seedling Daylilies from hand pollinated varieties, outstanding. Mixed yellows, gold, pinks and darks, 15

Cummings, Walnut Grove Hereford Farm, Carters ville.

ed 8 mi. E. of Covington at intersection of Hwy. 142 and 11.

ver King), $1. doz.; yellow plants, $3. ppd. Send postage

Fla. Jasmine, Golden Bell, Forsythia, 35c ea. Add postage. Mrs. J. R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester.

for orders under $3. Write for .list of named varieties; also early paper white Narcissus bulbs and Snow Drop bulbs. 25c doz. Mrs. J. B. Mills, Sr..

White Per. Candytuft, Hazlehurst.

scrupulous persons have been taking advantage of Market Bulletin readers through such notices.
Usually these people will insist that they need

dwarf blue per. Phlox, Nand.nas, $1.50 doz.; $7.50 C.; fast growing Ligustrums, 1520 in.; Liriope, English Ivy, Vinca Minor, Thrift, all col-

Mixed colors of Iris, 25, $1.50; mixed ornamental gourd seeds, 20c pkt. Mrs. John Weaver, Rt. 2, Temple.

ors, Lemon, Blackberry, Ata- White pines, Mtn. Laurels.

money to pay off debts or for transportation to the place of employment and then, after receiving money, never show up.

masco and Red Spider lilies, Hemlock, cream Dogwoods, sev. color Achimenese, $1. red, yellow bush Honey-

There are, no doubt, some people needing and

tioz;. $5. C. Add postage. suckles, 2 to 3 ft. Boxwoods, Blanch Woodruff, Greenville. 12 in., $3. doz.; Scotch Broom

desiring work who will need financial assistance

Asst'd. pot plant cuttings, 20, $1.25; 6 lemon, 1 ea. Madonna and Tiger Lilies, all for

Moss Rose, 2 for $1.; damp moss packed. Add postage. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge.__

$1.; Snapdragon plants, 2 Globe Arborvitaes, 15 in.,

before reporting to a new job but financial assist ance should be offered or rendered ONLY after

doz. $1.; mixed Sweet Wil- $4. doz.; Hemlocks, Laurels, liam seed, and Hibiscus seed, White Pines, Dogwoods, Bush

checking to verify the character of the individual

Dwarf Marigold, salmon pink Hon eysuckles, pink wild dbl. Poppy, Salvia seed, 20c Cherokee Rose, Rhododen-

involved.

pkt., 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs. drons, 2 to 3 ft., $3. doz. Moss J. H. Gobel, Rt. 3, Cedar- packed. Add postage. Sadie

UNDER NO CONDITIONS SHOULD MONEY

town.__

Wilson, Blue Ridge.

Pink, red, dbl. white Dog- Dibl. yellow Cannas, little

BE SENT TO ANY PERSON SEEKING EMPLOY-

wood, $1.85 each; hardy Hy- yellow fall Pinks, white Nardrangeas, white Mtn. Hem- cissus, yellow Jonquils, little

MENT THROUGH THE BULLETIN WITHOUT

lock, Spruce, $1. ea.; yellow Pansies, 50c doz., Nandinas, Weigela, Rose of Sharon, 50c 50c ea.; pink Thrift, 50c C.,

SOME EFFORT TO SECURE REFERENCES OR

ea.; Sweet Shrub, 75c ea.; rooted sprigs, Tiger Lily bulbLemon Daylilies, white dbl. l&ts, not bulbs, 75c doz. Free

OTHERWISE CHECK ON THE CHARACTER OF

Carnations, 6, 50c. Add post- flowers. Add postage, no age. Mrs. Presley Fowler, Rt. stamps or checks. Mrs. Per-

THE PERSON INVOLVED.

2, Box 49-A, Ellijay.

tene Roper, Rt. 7, Gainesvillle.

MARKET BULLETIN

Wednesday, April 8. 1964

COASTAL PLAIN

1964 Spring Planting Schedule
Approved By Agronomy Division

Cooperative Extension Service University of Georgia, College of Agriculture

Crop Corn

Hybrid or Variety

White
Coker 81 ! Pfister 653W Funk's G-795VV

YslSow
Coker 67 Coker 71 Dixie 13 Funk's G-745

Rate of Seeding or

Fertilization at

Spacing (per acre) Planning (per acre)

Side or Topdressing (per acre)

Remarks

Use correct planter 500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use

plates for grain size. 5-10-15 on low potash

Use 12,000-14,000

soils.

plants.

Meet lime needs.

Space row 36-42 in. i

and 10-15 inches in

90 Ibs. nitrogen. For chemical weed con trol use 'A Ib. 2, 4-D acid equivalent, amine form in 10 to 40 gallons wafer per acre. In corn over 12 inches tall, di rect to base of plant. Simazine or Atrazine 3 Ibs. per acre broadcast as soon as corn is planted.

Have soil tested for lime and fertilizer needs. Treat seed. Use certified seed. Plant on land capable of producing 60 bushels or more per acre. Cultivate early, frequently and shallow. Lay by 35 to 40 days after planting. Do not cultivate Simazine or Atrazine treated fields.

Cotton

Coker IOOA (W.R.) Empire (W.R.) Carolina Queen Auburn 56 Dixie King

Empire WR 6! Rex DeKalb 108 Atlas (Special Use)

20 to 25 Ibs. mechani cally delinted, or 12 to 15 Ibs. acid delinted seed. 40,000 to 60,000 plants.

600 to 800 Ibs. 6-1212. Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils. Meet lime needs.

60 to 80 Ibs. nitrogen.

Have soil tested for lima and fertilizer needs. Use certified seed. Treat seed. Follow insect control pro gram.

Sorghum

Grain and Silage

Ga. 615

RS 610

AKS 6!4

For Syrup

P.A.G. 515

Williams

NK 210

Wiley

T. E. 77

Honey

AMAK R-12

(Texas Seeded

NK 300 (Silage only! Ribbon Cane!

4 to 6 Ibs.

500 ibs. 6-12-12. Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils. Meet lime needs.

For sweet sorghum silage; Have soil tested for lime

use 90 Ibs. nitrogen. Use; and fertilizer needs. Use

50 pounds nitrogen for] certified seed. Treat seed.

grain sorghum.

Control insects.

Peanats

Dixie Spanish Argentine S. E. Runner 56-1 Early Runner

Va. Bunch 67 NC 2 Florigiant Starr

Millet

GahiSrarr

Depends on seed quali ity. Spanish 2-3 in.; | Runner and Virginia I 3-4 inches in drill.

300 to 400 Ibs. 5-10-| Use Gypsum as recom-' Have soil tested for lime

15 or 4-12-12.

mended by soil test.

and fertilizer needs. Plant

Meet lime needs of

certified or No. I grade,

soil.

shelled and treated seed.

Bury all litter below three

inches. Move as little soil

to plants as possible dur

ing cultivation. Control

leafspot diseases and in

sects.

Plant in April, May or June. For Gahi-1 or Starr, 10 to 15 Ibs. seed in 30 to 36 inch rows.

500 Ibs. 6-12-12. Use 5-10-15 on low potash soils. Meet lime needs.

80 Ibs. nitrogen in splif j Have soil tested for lime

applications.

and fertilizer needs. Plant

certified seed. A succes

sion of plantings and ro

tational grazing should be

practiced. Provide I /2

acre per cow.

Soybeans

Jackson Roanoke Bienvillle Hardee Bragg

Hampton C-N-S-4
Ye In an da--( Late Maturing after small grain.)

12-15 seed per foot of 500 ibs. 0-10-20 or

row in 36 to 40 inch 5-10-15.

rows.

Meet lime needs.

Per acre rates:

2000 Ibs. of lime at

Large seed--50-70 Ibs. least one month before

Med. seed--40-50 Ibs. planting. I oz, molyb

Small seed--20-40 Ibs. denum salt per acre

Plant in April to June. as seed treatment.

Have soil tested for lime and fertilizer needs. Usa certified seed. Inoculate. Control insects. Lime to P H 6 to 6.5. Seed contact with fertili zer may cause serious I damage.

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