Georgia
Marke
Phil Campbell,
Farme
Bulleti
- Commissioner
rs
O LUME 43
ATLANTA, GEORGIA, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1963
NUMBER 6
Para Land Edition October 23
Forest Resources,
Agricultural
Oct. 15-16 Conference"Expanded Uses of Georgia's
University of Georgia, Athens.
Calendar
Oct.
16 14th Annual Pimento Festival,
Woodbury.
uple (young or
i ged) to work on
rm, drive truck, tractor,
look after small herd of
Oct. 19 50th Annual Hereford Field Day, 9:00 a.m.,
5 Seminole Farms, Donalsonville.
tle. Write stating qualifi-
and salary expected.
wens, 513 read: St.,
Oct. 21 - 26 Georgia State Fair, Macon,
Want working foreman for
So. Ga. farm (a worker as
well as foreman) with knowl-
edge of general farm equip-
ment, experienced in corn,
and peanut farming, with suf-
ficient education to figure
payrolls, and with small fam-
ily. No drinkers considered.
House with plumbing, elec.
on sch. bus and mail route.
State age, number in family
and references. Lester Varn,
Rt. 3, Box 530, Albany, Ph.
HE. 5-8621 (no collect calls).
Farm Work
WANTED
ae or colored man
yrs. of age, for han-
f farm, with small or
Must be clean, so-
SReaIag. | and have refer-
es. Wages and house. P. J.
ory, eee pevcinsvilc,
mature white woman
on farm with elderly
Man, age 58, good health,
no one but self, wants work
looking after hogs, cattle, or
chickens, and helping gather
erops. Do not drink or smoke.
State salary with room and
board, or to batch. E. D. Mc-
Card, 203% Whitehall St.,
SW, Atlanta.
Four in family want jobs
on chicken farm, raising
chickens or helping with
hens, 15 yrs. exp working
with chicks. Can move any-
time if pay is right. Want
house and to live on place
in Pam el ye) ame ett
Scruggs, Rt. 1, Duluth (Davis
place).
ie er popes and ee
rm ood home :
ee Me E. ee Miff- | health, wants light job on
2, Tifton. fn for Toon pees ne
aundry with small salary.
cattle man able to R. McGuirt, No. 1, Eleanor
qimachinery, tractor, |si_ LaGrange, Ph. 4-557
haybaler. Full time job a See Z ae
r sober, honest man who is Farmer, now single, with
ot afraid of work. Must be|daughter age 13, wants tes
le to. build and maintain liable single woman to live in
s. Prefer man _ livingjas one of family and help
hin 100 miles of Atlanta.} with cows, hogs, chickens,
ent references required.| and garden. $20. wk. salary,
L. McCartney, 3602 Pied- | room and poard. Can furnish
ont Rd., NE, Atlanta 5, Ph.|references. Talmadge Cour-
0572. = son, Pearson.
Single man, age 60, in good
0 Cholera Report
_ SEPTEMBER
otal Number Counties
in a. tee
159
1 428
5D4
ae of deni E Paid
oe Infected Animals Se 025. 23
White woman, good health,
wants light farm work, chick-
ens, etc. Prefer with elderly
people near Atlanta, for $20.
wk. room and board. Mary
Haynes, 889 Edgewood Ave.,
NE, Atlanta 7. .
White man, married, with
2 sons and daughters (oldest
18, and can help milk cows)
wants job on farm. Can drive
truck, tractor, and milk cows.
Jim Broadnox, Rt. 2, East-
man.
Young woman wants job
on farm, live in with couple
for reasonable salary. Mrs.
Mary Meadows, 484 Pine St.,
Macon.
White man, single, refined,
neat and clean in person,
wants light farm mainten-
ance or caretaker job, in or
near Atlanta. Will live in. Can
go anywhere, have own car.
Herbert. Farmer, Rt. 3, Gees
Mill Rd., Conyers.
Man, white, age 28, wants
job on farm. Hard worker,
and can drive truck or trac-
tor. Would like room, board,
laundry, and $15. wk. Can go
anywhere, send bus fare.
Doyle Hines, Rt. 1, Ludowici.
White man, age 38, with
family, wants job looking af-
ter layers on poultry farm,
sober, honest, dependable, and
will work for reasonable
weekly salary by the thousand
for party who does not drink.
Need 4-5 rm. house wired for
elect. stove. Will have to be
moved. See me at home any-
time. Want to move at once
and can start work anytime.
Charlie Murdock, Rt. 2, Ken-
nesaw (Z. C. 30144).
Flowers
FOR SALE
Bearded Iris, mixed collec-
tion from 30 varieties, $2. doz.
plus 35c postage; dbl. red
Poppy seed, 25c tspful; dbl.
Hellyhock seed,-all colors, 25c
for 2 tblspfuls, and stamped,
self-addressed envelope for
any seed ordered; Milk and
Wine Lily bulbs, 40c ea. Per-
mit 337. Mrs. Paul Davis, Rt.
1, Monroe (Z. C. 30655).
Seed: Perennial Phlox,
mixed colors, and Hollyhock,
20ce pkt.; Feverfew, 15c pkt.;
mixed colors Larkspur, 15c;
white Narcissus; 20c doz.,
blooming size; white, rose
color, Hibiscus, 25c pkt.;
Pennyroyal, 10c pkg. Permit
445. Mrs. Ruby Logan, Rt. 1,
Lithia Springs, (Turners
Store).
Pot Plants:
ea.; Aluminum plants, 40c;
Sultanas, 35c; dif. Wandering
Jews and Kalanchoes, 25c; red
leaf and red flowering Hibis-
cus, . Aphelandra, 60c; Brome-
lias, pineapple family: Bill-
bergias and Aechmeas, $1.3;
Epidendrum (orchid), $1.;
Ginger Lilies, 3 kinds, 3, $1.
lav. Iris, wine red, 4, $1. Per-
mit 356. Include suff. postage.
Mrs. Eugene Polsfuss, 223
Cordele Ave., Macon.
Yellow Thornless
English Dogwood, Justicia
(Pine Burr Ger.), Angel Wing
Begonia, ea. 25c; Coral bush,
Sweet Shrubs or
ea. 15c; purple Butterfly bush,
Snew Drop Spiraea, and yel-
low and orange Lantanas, ea.
2, 25c. All plus postage with
min. order of $1. Permit 458.
Mrs. E. J. Crump. 3428 Mogul
Rd., Macon (Z. C. 31201).
BRUCELLOSIS:
Number Tested ..
Number Tested Es
Reactors (.46% of
Number of Certified
free Cattle Herds
Number of Certified
free Swine Herds .
TUBERCULOSIS:
Number Tested ..
DAIRY HERDS
Number Tested
free Cattle Herds
Brucellosis and Tuberculosis
Report September
CATTLE TESTED ON FARMS
Reactors (1.64% of No. Tested)
LIVESTOCK AUCTIONS:
COUNTY REACCREDITATION
Number of Aecredited Tuberculosis-
No. Tested) ....,
Brucellosis-
Brucellosis-
Crossandras,
Pentas, Begonias, Justicia, 50c ~
R,0:S: Osea,
Birdseye,
Sonic
GEST STATE EAST OF THE MISSISSIPPI
MPIRE STATE OF THE SOUTH
@ BROILERS
@ PEANUTS
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: all color Chrysanther
Flowers
FOR SALE
Flower seed: Mixed color
dwarf Cockscomb, (feathered
piume Celosia) lg. ball-like
bloom; orange and _ bright
yellow Marigolds; new Zin-
nias, 5 in. bloom, lilac with
white center, lg. cherry red
with yellow center; orange
Cosmos; red Salvia: Josephs
Coat; dbl. Dn Poppies, all
25 pkt. or 5 pks. $1. Permit
INO e11 0s Mars. CC. Gentry.
Rt. 3, Red Bud Rd., Calhoun
(Z. C. 30701).
12 kinds Cannas, $1. plus
35c postage; white Cannas,
15c ea.; Milk and Wine Lilies,
Amaryllis, 27c ea.; Daylilies,
Spider Lilies, 15c ea.; Tube-
roses, Narcissus and Daffo-
dils, 50c doz.; Umbrella Palm,
25c ea. Add postage. Permit
44. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Rt. 2,
Box 150, Camilla.
Forsythia; Pussy Willow; 4
diff. Althea; 4 diff. Wigela,
pink, white and blue, and
four-leaf Spirea; white and
red Quince; P.G. and blue
Hydrangea; 3 colors bush
honeysuckle, SDC wea Ne ales
4 diff. colors Per. Phlox: blue
Aster; mixed Hollyhock; Vin-
ca; Hen and Biddy, and other
Per. flowers, 10c ea., or $1.
doz. Send postage on all or-
ders. Permit 201. Mrs. T. K.
Moore, Sr, Rt. 3, Canton.
Boxwoods, from 1 to 4 ft.,
diff. prices at my home; Red
Ozer Dogwoods; yellow Wei-
gela, 50c ea.; Yellow Rose of
Texas; variegated hardy Car-
mations, variegated pink. dbl.
wht. sweet- scented Cactus,
Patty Cake, Corncob, Pin
Cushion and Worlds Globe;
Lemon Lilies, and Snow on
Mountain, 4, 50c. Permit 93.
Add postage. Mrs. Presley
Fowler, Rt. 2, Box 49-A, El-
lijay.
Biue Plumbago, white Con-
federate, and yellow Florida
Jasmines, 50c ea.; Boston and
Fish Scale Ferns, 4, $1.; per-
ennial Coreopsis and old-time
purple Violets, 6, 50c; Be-
gonia type Ivy and dbl. rose
(pink Begonia; lg. leaf Cala-
dium and yellow Cassia
plants, 25c ea.; Ivy that grows
indoors or out, 3, 50c. Add
pestage. Permit. 36. Mrs. J.
R. Hinson, Box 104, Chester.
12 kinds Iris, named, 4, $1.
(state color); 12 of same Tris,
names lost, 6, $1., 40c post-
age: Daylilies: Sudan, Queen
of Gongolese, Baronet, Linda,
Giory, Viking, Mt. Vernon,
Purple Haze, Gay Trouba-
dour, and Layte. Permit 18. W.
KE. Johnson, Box 175, Rt. 2,
Crawfordville
Plants: Copper, Velvet,
Stove, Money Kentia palms,
and Kittens Ears, 75c; Trail-
ing Philodendron, Marble
Queen Pothos, Airplane and
Shrimp plants, 60c; Cactus,
15 diff. kinds, 50c up; 4 col-
ors Jew, 35c bunch. Add post-
age. - Permit: 65. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming. |
Sultanas, dif. colors, 8, $1.;
Trailing Coleus, diff. Red
Chicken Gizzard, several col-
ors, many diff. ones, 6, $1.;
Snowballs, 4, $1.; Blackberry
Lilies, 6, $1: Almonds, red
Spireas, Sourwoods, 4, $1
Abelias, Nandinas, Lilacs,
Jasmine, Bridal Wreath, 4,
$1. All rooted, nice size. Add
postage. Permit 278. Mrs. F.
M. Eaton, Rt. ike Dahlonega.
Pure strain. Ga. Easter
Lily bulbs, grown in fumi-
gated soil, nice blooming size,
10c, 15c and 20 ea. accord-
ing to size. Orders P.P. from
$5. up; also, several bu. bulb-
lets, $40. bu., or $35. bu. for
entire Jot. Permit 397. Mrs:
D. D. Woodard, Dudley.
Sweet - scented
bulbs, $1.80 C.;
bulbs, $1.90 C; lg. Daffodils,
$1.25 doz.; Buttercups, 90c
doz.; Rain Lilies, 90c doz.
Permit 147. Add postage.
Mary Tumlin, Rt. 1, Box 316,
Eastanollee.
Strong, well-rooted giant
Admiral Byrd daisy plants;
blue perennial Creeping Phlox
Jonquil
(not Dhritt) $1550" doz; 25,
$2750: 50, $4... $75 Cla -clumps
abl. white Spice Pinks, $2.50
doz.; Tritoma (Red Hot
Poker) 6, $2. B.Py in Ga:
State permit 176. Mrs. O. S.
Scarbrough, 2869 Church St.,
East Point.
Blue Mahan Holly; dab red
and white Althaea Hibiscus;
12-15 Nandinas, 50c ea.; pink
and yellow Primroses, and lg.
mixed Sweet Williams, 40c
doz.; seed: Lantana, and
Blackberry Lily, 25c tblsp.;
also, Poppies, and little mixed
Chinese Ginnias. Add postage.
Permit 53. Lizzie Crawford,
18 Crawford St., Ellijay.
Narcissus |
ms,
$1. doz.; white Easter Rose
and yellow Jasmine, rooted,
4, $1.; blue Ivis, 40 doz.:
white Narcissus bulbs, 25
doz. Add postage. Permit 10.
is Crowe, Rt. 2, Gaines-
ville
White Pinas any amount,
| from 3 ft. to 10 ft. high, Gov t
inspected. On Hwy. 75, 2 mi.
NE of Hiawassee. Permit 440.
Buren Foster, Hiawassee.
Peonies, American Beauty,
pink, white, 3, $1. Sn Lemon
Lilies and blue Phlox,
75c doz.; Swiss Giant Pansy
plants, all colors, mixed, 50c
doz.; Snake plant, 75e doz.;
also, other house plants asstd.,
20 cuttings $1.25; Boxwoods,
50c and up. Cannot ship Box-
| woods ig age aoe ones. Per-
jamit 88.
eos cae
. Gable, Rt.
Purple Iris, Foxglove, wild
Iris, Orange Daylilies, Star of.
Bethlehem, 50c doz.; purple
Lilac, pink Mtn. Laurel,
Sweet Shrub, wild Azalea,
and red Roses, 6, $1.; dbl.
yellow Japonicas, 50e ea.
rooted. Add postage; also
purple Iris, Orange Daylilies,
Se elVIte old-fashioned Violets,
$6. M. Permit 9. Mrs. Frank
Parks, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Pink Thrift, 50 plants $1.
12 red Thrift plants free with
ea. $1. order, plus postage.
Permit 447. Mrs. M. P. For-
rester, Rt. 2, Box 62, Ellijay
(Z. C. 30540).
White Pine trees, Govt. in-
spected, 3 ft. to 12 high.
Located two miles north of
Hiawassee on Hwy. 75. Per-
mit 440. E. B. Foster, Hia-
| wassee.
New white Narcissus,
ter, $2.50 doz.;
etteville.
Blooming size Gerberas,
Si io) clumps
white Candytuft,
Rogeglis Swiss
plants, 50, $1.50; $2.50 C;
| Perennial blue Phlox, Marconi
Shasta Daisies, $1.25 doz. Add
35c postage. Permit 49. Mrs.
$2.
J. W. Jones, Madison.
3 diff. dbl. Geranium cuts,
Justicia, 8 diff. Cactus cuts,
pink and white Oxalis, red
Gizzard, and many trailing
Coleus; salmon,, white and
red Sultanas, and few purples,
all rooted, 10c ea.;
vine Begonia cuts, 10c ea.;
mixed Iris, dk. blue Violets,
35c doz.; 3 diff. Ferns, 352
ea.; Josephs Coat, rooted, 10c.
Add pestage. Permit 138. Mrs.
Ralph Williams, Rt. 1, Box 44,
Lawrenceville.
~ Rooted Umbrella plant a
Jacobs Coat, 20c ea.; smal
Mimosa lace trees, 25e and 50c
ea.; small scarlet Pyracantha
bushes, 35c and 50c, rooted;
Gardenia, 45c and 3 yr. old
size (bloom next year), $1.25;
variegated Evergreen and
Watermelon Crape Myrtle,
Daylilies and Iris, 20e ea. Send
40c postage ea. $1. order. No ft
order less than $1, Permit 347.
Mrs. R. J. Fleming, Rt. 2, Lin-
colnton.
Green Jew, lg. leaf, 10c ea.;
Snow Drops, 30c ea.; yellow
Easter Rose, 30c ea.; pink
Dehlias, lg. bulb, 4, $1. Per-
mit 99. Miss Georgia Winkles,
Raymond.
Purple-striped Jew, 10c ea.;
Ivy, Daylily, Lemon Lily, Iris,
50; Sic. rose: Lhritt., ple Ce
Violets, purple, 25c doz.;
hardy rose Phiex, 20, $1.;
Shasta Daisies, 25c doz.; Ver-
bena, 5 colors, 10c ea.; green
Liriope, orange dbl. Daylily,
$1. C.; Lg. leaf Begonia, Gera-
nimums, 25c ea.; Milk and
Wine Lily, 8, $1. Add postage.
Permit 465. Mrs. Bud Bond,
Rt. 1, Box 64, Royston.
Sally-at-G ate, Gooseneck,
Ageratum, 15c doz.; Jasmine
20c ea.; Lemon Lilies, Si-
berian Iris, blue and white,
atc doz.; Red Hot Poker, 50
Add postage. Permit 78.
No out of state orders. Mrs. J.
G. Ledford, Bettys Creek Rd.,
Rabun, Gap (Z. C. 30568).
Sultanas, asstd. color Nan-
dina, Flowering Quince, Lan-
tanas, Bird of Paradise Shrub,
pink Spirea, 50c ea. Permit 22.
Mrs. H. G. Aderhold, Rt. 3,
Box 206, Sparta,
jmit 75. Mrs.
as
many as 17 blooms to clus-|
old-fashioned |
Narcissus, $1. doz. Send 35c)
| doz. for postage on new ones,
|they are heavy. Permit 271.
| Mrs. Bela Jackson, Rt. 2, Fay-|
silver- | pink Thrift,
flecked leaf, Angel Wing and |
| Mrs.
from 4 to yrs. old, at my
home in Ball Ground.
202. Mrs. Charles Lyon, Ball
Ground, Ph, 575-2548.
Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1.5,
doz. 2
single blue Hyacinths, 2
$1.; Tiger Lily bulbs, 5, a
Emp. Daffodils, 2 doz., 1.
mice rooted Hydrangea, blue,
$1. Add 35c postage, more
rs: out of state orders. Per-
R. P. Steinhei-
mer, Brooks.
Purple Lilac bushes, 4, $1;
purple Butterfly bushes, 6,
$1.; Lily bushes, Qed tes pink
running Rose bushes, 3 $1.;
old-fashioned yellow, thorn-
less Rose bushes, 3, $1.;
orange Daylilies, 138, $1.;
purple Iris, 8. $1.; white Paper
Narcissus bulbs, 12, $1. Add
postage. Permit 305. Mrs. P.
| Malachi Smith, Rt. 6, Gaines-|
ville.
Ligustrum, Cherry Laurels,
Photinias, Nandinas, Liriope.
white Per. Candytuft, Dwarf
Per. blue Phlox, Lemen Lilies,
Tiger Lilies, $1. 50 doz.; $7.50
Ce Blackberry, white Ata-
masco Lily, Thrift,
Minor, English Dogwood,
Daffodils, $1. doz.; $5. C. Per.
139. Blanche Woodrufi,
Greenville.
Dbl. white Fey anicw: plants
and yellow Spring Rose, all
| well rooted, 6, $1. plus post=
age. Permit 146. Mrs. Tom
Sims, Rt. 1, Gillsville.
Permit
Vinca |
Coral-vine seed, 25c doz.
with self- addressed, stamped
envelope. Mrs. Mary Small-
wood, Apt. 1830 Sunshine a,
Griffin.
Crape Myrtle, new deep red,
long clusters of blooms, snow
white, dk. rich orchid, deep
purple, 3-6 ft. Large lots at
| wholesale price at my place.
Come see while in bloom;
white Dogwood, BaD Lis,
ville.
Field grown Crape Myrtle
18-24 in., $15. C.; 2-3 ft. $20.
Cc. All colers, "red, white,
purple and pink; Old English
Dwarf boxwood, bushy, well
rooted, 4-6 in.,
ville.
Dbl. yellow Cannas, purple
Iris, 50c doz.; white Baby
Breath, rooted, 50c ea.; cut-
tings 5, $1.; Cactus cuttings, 3,
S5c; red Cannas; $1. d
50C. 1. rooted
Add _ postage,
Permit 7.
ARs
sprigs.
stamps er checks.
Perlene Roper,
Gainesville.
Red, blue, pink Thrift, $1.
doz.; $5. Cc; red, lavender,
blue Verbena. 6, $1.; Pres. Red
Cannas, $2.50 doz.; blue Iris,
blue Violets, hardy Phlox,
j|pink Sweet Williams, Dayli-
lies, 2 doz., $1.50; $5. C; yel-
low Lilies, 25c ea. Permit 64.
Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis,
Box 23, Grantville.
Field grown Crape Myrtle.
sprouts, easily rooted, 2-3 ft.,
$6. C., in red, purple, white
and pink; rooted plants, 2-3
flora), 2-3 ft., $3. doz. Permit
148. Mrs. B. Robinson, Green-
ville.
Penn onaes -Cactus, rooted,
35c; Geraniums, diff. colors,
rooted, 40c ea.; Lantana, root-
ed, 35c ea.; Grape Leaf Be-
gonia, rooted, 35c; Peach Al-
mond, rooted, 4, $1. Add
postage. Permit 295. Mrs. F.
M. Turner, Rt. 6, Gainesville.
Broadleaf Liriope, Vinca
Minor, Dwarf blue Phlox, Vio-
lets, diff. colors, Thrift, diff.
colors, all $1.25 doz.; Ligust-
rum; $1.50 doz; Gherry
Laurel, $3.50 C. Permit 140.
Lois Woodruff, Greenville.
Dianthus Pinks, mixed seed;
Marigold, Brownie Scout seed;
Marigold Sunset Giants; Pan-
sies, Giant, mixed; Petunias,
hybrid mixed colors; Snap-
dragons, mixed; Zinnias, can-
ary bird yellow, seed, 20c pk.
Add postage. Mrs. W. W.
Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Sweet Violets, $1.25 doz.
P.P.; Thanksgiving and
Christmas Cactus, rooted, 50c
ea.; Begonias: pink, Angel
Wing, white Guinea Wing,
Five Star, Lettuce Leaf and
Beefsteak, 50c ea. rooted;
yellow Tris, 4, $1.25. Permit 77.
Mrs. H. B. Clower, Lawrence-
ville,
|lanta (Z. C
par-
| gain price. Permit 160. Mrs.
4 | L. H. Cousins, Rt. 3, Green-
perennial |
doz.; |
giant Pansy
$20. C. Permit |
148. Mrs. B. Robinson, Green- |
no}
| doz.* 25. $250
$20. C; Abelia (Grandi- |
doz: 25 asstd.,
50 PP. Permit 28. Mrs
S. Griffin, Rt. 1, Adei.
Daylilies: 25 = 01
varieties, $2.; George
ningham, $3.; Russells G
$1.50; Friendly Giant,
Cherry Pink, Pink > i
Coral Mist, Capri
Joe, Delta Girl, Skeeter,
Daafu, Cradle Si
Sheen, Bernice Russell,
lyn Claar, Green Glad., Spri
Fantasy, 35c; Lady Bo
Jewel Russel, 25c.
35c. Permit 101. Walter
Jackson, 1123 Vickers
SE, Atlanta (Z. C. 30316
Sweet William, Cockscom
seed, 25c tsp.;. "Glorio
Daisy, dbl. ponen oe
and small Marigolds, 2
and stamped env.; Cushio
Mums, red Button Mum
Artemisia, Fall Aste
doz. plants and postage.
mit 460. Mrs..E. F. B
1295 Star Dr., Atlanta 19
CE. 3-7874. sma
40c. doz.; 4 doz. $1.50
Vinea Minor, 60c doz.;
ing Charlie (a hardy
garden Moss), $1. doz.; gr
Ivy, 50c doz.; red Spide
bulbs, 6, '75c; also, asso
of ferns, Geraniums, and
gonias, 15 plants, $2.50.
PP. Permit 106. Mr
Stone, Adairsville (
30103).
Narcissus bulbs, 50c
mixed Iris bulbs, $2.50 <
Permit 129. Free Rose Aca
and Althaea bushes, will
ship. Mrs. Carol M. Sir
2847-A Bier Rd., NW.
. 303) ). nae
English eee
cuttings Be ea.; es
teria, old fashioned red Re
15; Abelia, lg. arses ae
not be shipped) $1.5
Sweet Breath of Spring,
en Bells, Bridal Wreath
gustrum, 35c; Snake Palm
Philodendron, Periwinkle,
F. H. Keys, 873 Ea
erate Ave., SH,
C. 30316)
Nice African Viole va
ous colors. Permit 328.
J. D. Launius, 1401 San
Rds SW, Atlanta (Z.
30331), Ph. 344-1778.
Thrift, ig. clumps, $1. ea.
minimum Ce Cann
ship. Per. 462. H. iis Ra.
1860 North Druid Sai
Atlanta 19, Ph. 634-5391.
Giant Admiral Byrd ar
plants, largest flowers ant
longest stems if planted now
Guaranteed satisfaction of
delivery. Will ne este
er del. at eee 5
Permit 157. Mrs. ae Hee
nie, Rt. 2, Box 478, Augusta
Ph, RE. 6-8349.
Forsythia, not mailable, $1
and up; Althea, 6 to 12 in
ea. 25c in lots of 4 asstd. col-
ors: Thrift, Dixie Brilliant
pink, lg. amts., not. mailable
auttnes. $1. Cc. and postage
many have roots; Violets, 30
Rite plus postage. Permit 9%
sine De MOGUU, vied Bos
soe Alpharetta.
Geraniums, red, rooted, Be.
small African violets, 20
larger ones named, 35c; mix-
ed Begonias, 35c; Cactus, 10
and 50c; 4 diff. kinds Hen and
Biddies, 15c ea.; Ferns, ~
Angel Wing Begonia, [es
small leaf, 25e cutting; Shanks
50c (red or white flowers) ;
Wax Begonia, dbl., 20c set-
ting. No orders for less than
$1. Add postage. Permit 435,
Mrs. Owen Manning, 215
Sunset Blvd., Albany.
Boxwoods, 12 to 14 inehes,
white Pine, Rhododendron,
Hemlock, Laurels, Honey-
suckle bush, 2 ft., $3,-doz.;
spreading unipers, Box-
woods, Arbovitae, 8 yrs. old,
well shaped, $2. each. Permit
187. Moss Packed. Bob we
son, Blue Ridge. :
Long Trumpet smnibeter
Daffodils, old-fashioned Jon-
quils, 18, $1.; Hemerocallis
Linda, Clarice, and dbl. and
single Delta Tris, tall, orange
and rose color, $1. $2. orders
postpaid. Permit 89, Mrs,
Ammye Robinson, Bowdon.
Boxwoods, 12 to 14 inches,
Hemlock, Laurels, white Pine,
$3. doz.; Rhododendron, 2 ne
Glove rpore spreading
Juniper, 15 to 2 4. doz.;
lg. boxwoods and 4 porvit
|Add 20c postage. a 429. Mrs
+ Conte
5S
$2. ea. All mi
mit 186. Sa
Ridge.
neg white, dbl. Be-|$
Chicken Gizzard Be-
red Geraniums, 15c
or 8, $1.; Boston
, 20 ea.; Red. dbl. Peppy
25 tblsp. OED Pky
Butter-Eggs, peace
_ Daffodil bulbs, 25c
ily Tris, Lemon Lily,
rose bPhniit, gb. :;
Zh 5 colors, 10c ea.;
sta. Daisies, 25c d0z.;
Phlox, 20, $1.; Milk and
Lily, . 8. $1.; white Easter
Rose, 15 ea.; Violets,
oz. Add postage. Permit
ester Phillips, Rt. 1, Box
Royston.
ae 3 vis. oid. Shs
Leaf and Ruffle Leaf
as, 50c; Angel Wing
mia, 2 kinds, 50c, 4 colors
jens (Sultana) all lg.
s; mixed Cactus cuttings,
Send 30e postage. Permit
firs. C. G. Hill, Rt. 1, Box
arner Robins.
named Daylilies, solids,
ors, shaded, all colors,
to $2.50; labeled 25c -
doz.; 50c - $5. doz. State
lors wanted. My selection
led, $1.75, $2.75, and $3.
2; pink Damask, Evelyn
_ Fuller, Mable Fuller,
on Sheen, Potentilla, Da-
50e ea.; $5. doz. Add 40c
ge. Permit 154. Mrs. M.
cmbs, Rt: 1, Box 354,
ington. :
5 named Iris, 25c to $1.50
in Pinks, Ballerina,
Pink Cameo, Twi-
Sky, Cloud Cap (blue),
Valley,
en McGregor, Sable, bi-~
, Extravanganza, Rose-
Patrice, Accent, Yellows,
e Sun, Prospector, Misty
. Redtone, Big Time,
maker, Christobel, 50Qc
r $5. doz.; Happy Birth-
Truly Yours, Blue Sap-
ce, Rauger, Rainbow Room,
edral Bells, $1. ea. My
ction $2. doz., $1.50 doz.
abeled. 40c oe Per-
Qe Mrs. F. M. oe Rt.
d one and bats
ry Begonias, and Alumi-
m plants, ea. 6, $1.; Ver-
red, and mixed,
oz. Add 25c for postage.
it 21. Mrs. Lawrence Mc-
oy, Rt. 1, Bex 323, Wash-
Ons a
ow, Narcissus, mixed
stmas, pink Thrift, Daf-
lils, Sally-at-the-Gate and
ood cuttings, 15c doz.;
asta Daisies, Goldenrod, fall
rs, Iris, 1g.; Siberian Tris,
on hLilies, and August
es, 50c doz.; small Red Hot
cer, 25c; large 50c ea. Per-
it 15. Add pestage. O. W.
Rabun Gap. :
variegated, dbl.
Al heas, Snowball, yellow
rnless Rose, Oak Hydran-
uffled Fern, well rooted,
ea.; Althea cuttings. 10
Nandinas, 16-18 in., 4, $1.;
ite Narcissus, 50c doz.: rose
$1. C.; Beefsteak and
speckled leaf Begonia
tings, et ea. Add postage.
it 79. Mrs. Lee Cromer,
. 1, Box 74, Royston.
andinas, Boxwood, Holly,
cium, Gardenia, Magnolia,
re
ha, $1.99 ea. Permit au,
E. B. Travis, Rt.
. Riverdale, Ph. trat1983,
oD eres. Spring Parade,
ie Director, Rose Beauty,
een of Gongaleas, Russell
jater, Annette, Gold Car-
_Beviark, Tejas, Garden of
Lena Brock Hoover,
fie Russell, Great Mo-
ts. Beart Stealer, ba
sell, Red Cinderella, Geor-
Spit Fire, Taj Mahal,
P. Ad postage |
Permit 485. Mrs.|
Tal lapoosa
Jane Phillips,-
ixed Tris, 35
s, 25, $1.; mixed fall bulb
$1 oe eae 169. Mrs, John
Weaver, Rt. 2 , Temple. a
Jonailes $1. 70 Cc: Narcis-
sus, $4.85" Ger Ie Daffodils,
1.25 doz.; Rain Lilies,
doz.; Buttercups, 80c doz.;
purple single Hyacinth, 70c
doz. Add postage. Permit 147.
Mary Tumlin, Eastanollee.
White and green vari. Jew,
rooted; Corn Cob Cacti, 15c
ea., both vari. and solid green
Jew cuttings, 10c ea.; also,
ground cover, rooted, makes
pretty hanging baskets, 6
rooted, 25c, all P. P. on $1.
orders, otherwise add postage;
12 well-rooted pink dbl. Be-
gonias, 35c ea., or 10c ea. for
small size. Permit 486. Mrs.
John E. Maner, 46 Walnut Dr.,
Villa Rica (Z. C. 30180).
Liriope (border grass) $1.50
C.; Parrot and Darwin Tulips,
King Alfred Daffodils, Butter-
fly Lilies, red Spider Lilies
and 5 kinds of Daylilies, all
blooming size, $1. doz.; white
and lavender "Flag Lilies, hy-
brid Amaryllis, white Calla
Lilies, Crinum Lilies, white
Spider lilies and white Can-
nas, 3, $1. Permit 354. Mrs. J.
E. Harrell, Rt. 4, Quitman.
Flowers
WANTED
Want to trade deep orange
or yellow spotted, tall Cannas
for dwarf lg. red Cannas.
Permit 129. Mrs. Carol M.
Sirles, 2847-A Burton Rd.,
NW, Atlanta (Z. C. 30311).
Want 1 to 3 lbs. of Lady
Slipper roots, dried. Will pay
$1. lb. for washed and cleaned
roots, customer pay postage.
Porter Mull, Rt. 3, Clarkes-
ville.
Want flower by name of
Moses-in-B ull-Rushes. State
price, sent by mail. Mrs. W.
H. Harding, 3811 Brookcrest
Circle, Decatur.
Want some rooted Polyan-
tha Roses, salmon color pre-
ferred, but would accept other
colors. State price and ship-
ping charges. Mrs. L. H. John-
son, Rt. 3, Box 69=-R, Donal-
sonville.
tank, very good cond.,
will trade for calv
1952 R. M.M. tractor, 3
in A-1 cond., needs
clutch and brake rod,
new
pean
Elmer R. Partain, Rt. 2, El-
berton. f
500 gal. Kraft bulk milk
ap-
prox. 2 yrs. old, with regula-
tor and releaser; also, 60 gal.
electric hot water heater in
excel. cond. B. L. Stiving,
Bishop. ;
43 Cumberland Case kero-
sene brooders, pipeless, now
in use, good working cond.,
515. ea., or 10 or more for
12.50 ea. Eugene T. Croy, Rt.
2, Cumming (near Ducktown
store), Ph. 887-2086.
8 in. Ford tractor with 3
point hitch, recently over-
hauled, good tires, 4 disc til-
ler and 2 disc harrow in good
cond. Macon MecTier, Rt. 1,
Stapleton, Ph. 599- 9255
(Thomson).
~ Minneapolis Molene corn
icker - sheller, fair cond.,
200., ready to use; also, po-
tato washer and waxer ma-
chine, complete with all
grader tables, made by Du-
rand Co. good cond. C. B.
Skipper, Rt. 3, Macon.
Farmall 4 row tractor No.
460, and equipment, 11 ft.
tandem dise, 4 bottom plow,
4 disc plow, 4 row cultivator,
set of planters (front to rear)
mounted, and 4 fowlers. Sell
all together (like new); also,
culti-packer and roto hoe. E.
J. Bagley, c/o Service Sta-
tion, Adairsville.
Allis Chalmers No. 60 com-
bine in perfect cones $150.
Julian Doolittle, Rt. 2, Sand-
ersville.
Hammermill, Fairbanks
Morse Model 40, 22 - 2400
RPM, 14 in. feeder bin, 6 in.
pipe Ser. No. H-3 H- 962, A-1
shape, with belt, $175., or
will trade for cattle. Bob
Freeman, P. O. Box 39%,
Newnan, Ph. AL 3-1415.
5 coal burning chicken
brooders, 1000 cap. ea., good
shape and cheap. See at my
home on Hwy: No. 52, 5 mi.
W. of Chatsworth. Nelson Da-
vis, Route 2, Chatsworth, Ph.
695-3209 (no collect calls).
Molene E. corn sheller, one
power unit, 55 H.P.; one 45
Star bean sheller, all in good
cond. W. A. ae Box
85, Bartow.
Will pay 25c ea. for wild
Azaleas I am allowed to dig,
within radius of 50 miles of
Marietta. E. E, Wright, John-
son Ferry Rd., Rt. 2, Marietta.
Want Night Blooming Cere-
us (called the Angel Trum-
pet). Quot price and when
can be planted. Mrs. W. C.
Martin, P. O. Box 233, Warner
Robins.
Equipment
FOR SALE
3 roller canemill in good
condition, $25. H. Deal, 1511
[eee Rd., Macon,
(22C. SL 201).
Grinder mixer, N-62 Wet-
more, 2,000 lb., 7 months old,
$1150. James E. Wright, Rt.
oe 96-A, Griffin, Ph. 228-
2 gas pumps and kerosene
tank for sale cheap.. J. H.
Bowen, 516 Everette St., La-
Grange.
Allis Chalmers G. tractor,
engine overhauled, excel.
cond., with field mower, plan-
ters and cultivators, $525, or
will CeCe for yearlings
delivered to y farm. Law-
rence Coccnne RE 3, Elber-
ton, Ph. 283-3717.
Meuller (EmBee) milk
tank, 400 gal. capacity with
3 HP. Copeland: unit. M. T.
Stone, Royston.
Farmall Cub tractor: with
plow, cutting harrow, culti-
vator, bulldozer blade, hay
mower and rake, pulley for
use with power tools, and 2
whl. trailer, or trade for
standard shift, late model
Chevrolet or Rambler ear, in
A-1 cond. every way, with
reasonable low BES ES: Come
see, or write. John W. Daw-
son, Rt. 3, Box 223, Summer-
ville.
Cub tractor with all equip-
ment. Clarence Glover, 333
Troy St., SE, Atlanta (Z. C
30315), Ph. 622-3082,
|Temple (Z. Cc
787 lb. base for sale a
Foremost Dairy; 1952 8N
Ford tractor; 1958 861 Ford
Diesel tractor, just overhaul-
ed this spring; Ford mowing
machine and hay rake; New
Holland No. 66 baler, and
Coastal Bermuda hay for sale.
Ferman. Hatton, Rt. 1, Fort
Valley, Ph. 429-1013 (Perry).
10 ft. John Deere fertilizer
spreader, good cond., $150.;
John Deere 14 in. -hammer-
mill with sacker, $150.; farm
trailer with good corn body,
$140. C. M. Pippin, Rt. 2, Al-
bany, Ph. HE. 2-7704.
1 row Ford corn picker,
trailer type, can be used with
any tractor, good cond., $395.
or will trade for livestock. N.
E. Peddycoart, Rt. 1, Armu-
chee. : :
Quail brooder, 400 baby
quail capacity, perfect cond.,
wire floor, reasonably priced.
Gregg Ivey, 75 North Mill
at
ga milk ;
all. stainles: ea Rese Mor-
gan, Rt. 2, Cave Spring. :
1956 Farmall 100. tractor
with planter, cultivator, and
mowing machine, all in good
cond. W. B. Wood, Rt. 2, Box
24, McDonough.
Reconditioned Gravely trac-
tor and rotary lawn mowing}
attachment, $300. John David,
675 Mimosa Blvd., Roswell,
Ph. 993-4897.
Pecan shaker, Gould hy-
draulic boom type, mounted
on Case 300 Diesel tractor,
used one week, like new, will
sacrifice. L. F. Nowell, 611
Forrest Dr., Fort Valley, Ph.
TA. 5-8360 (nights).
Self feeder calf feeder, good
cond., for sale, or will trade
for one self hog feeder. Andy
Page, 825 McWilliams Dr., At-
lanta 15, Ph. MA. 7-8383 (no
collect calls).
3 A. R. Wood gas prooders,
and feeders and waterers; al-
so, horse-drawn mowing ma-
chine, first class cond. E. P.
Mason, Rto at, Lithonia. <
500 gal. L. P. gas tank, un-
der-ground type, with fit-
tings; also, shallow well elec-
tric RUMP. Come see and make
offer. P. E. Dillard, 233 Jode-
co Dr Jonesboro, Ph. 278-
9000 (no collect calls).
Complete equip. for 12,000
broiler house: 14 brooders,
1000 chick size; 50, 8 ft., wa-
terers; 350 broiler size hang-
ing feeder p-16; 100 chick
size waterer fountains; 98
plyboard chick and draft
guard; 2, 4 wheel, feeder
carts; 6 ton outside feed
tank, 11 ft. augers and elec.
motor; jet pump with tank,
42 gal., pipe and foot valves;
4 portable irrigation head
stand. James C. Haley, 408
Gilmore St., Ashburn.
1960 Ford Diesel tractor,
850 series, good cond. Bill
Bunch, Ellijay, Ph. ME. 5-
4408.
Cultipacker, 9 ft. $100.
cash or trade for feed. Mrs. A.
K. Adams, c/o Country Squire
se Dunwoody, Ph. BL.
30 A.R. Wood
, 1,000 cap.,
gas brooders, 2 yrs. old, $30.
ea. Mayes Potts, Rt. 3, Jef-
ferson, Ph. 367-8223.
Intnl. B-275 Diesel tractor
with planters, guano distribu-
tor, cultivator, harrow and
bottom plow, used 3 yrs. on
small farm, all in good cond,
also, Dearborn 4 dise tiller,
point hitch; Ford rotary eae
John Deere pull-type har-
row; ree 6 row sprayer.
Mrs. L. Jordan, Rt. 1, Quit-
man, Son CH. 2-4517 (Val-
dosta, home after 6:30 week-
ends, and on Wednesday af-
ternoons).
48 electric brooders, slight-
ly used, $25. ea. Will sell one
or more, or all, these hover
750 broilers, Balley Brooder
Co. make. E. K. Davis, Clark-
esville.
300 gal. Zero vacuum milk
tank; 3 unit DeLaval pipeline
milker; 3 Louden parlour-
type stanchions, and 66 gal.
hot water heater, all reason-
bly priced. George Hollins-
head, Jr., Rt. 1, Milledgeville,
Ph. 452-8622.
Cultivator, 3 point hitch,
like new, $190. Joe Brock, Rt.
2, Box 297, Fairburn, Ph. 964-
Rd., Atlanta 28, Ph. 255-3445. | 9:47
17. gas brooders: Oakes,
Warners, Hudson and A.R.
Wood, $20., $25. and $35. ea.
Bob McConnell, Rt. 1, Young
Harris, Ph. 379-2793 (after
6 P.M., no collect calls).
Roll fence wire, 48 in., $20.;
well pump and 25 ft. pipe and
foot valve, $10.; Cole dbl.
hopper-planter, $5.; 2 horse
middle buster, $4. 2, 2 horse,
turn plows, less handles, $4.
R. W. Burnam, Rt. 3, East-
man (near Fair Haven Bap-
tist Church).
Allis Chalmers A. cleaner
combine, has 10 ft. grain head
and 2 row corn head in A-1
shape and ready for field.
Robert Fountain, Box 284,
Adrian, Ph. MO. 8-2465 (af-
ter 6 P.M. no collect calls).
Athens 5 disc tiller with
seeder box, 2 horse, wagons,
and 4 disc John Deere tiller
with seeder box. Homer L.
Chafin, Rt. 2, McDonough.
Almost new wash vat and
L.H.C. milking machine, stain-
less steel strainer, and new
strip bucket, all cheap. Mrs.
A. B. Payne, Rt. 2,.Box 144,
30179).
5-.
Propane gas. tank, OVEr :3 C:
gal. cap.,
and regulator, ready 10 u.e.
Inquire. P. E. Beys stose 1
mi. E. Canton on St. ITwy. 20. .
Elmer Boyd, Rt. 1, Canton.
350 gal.
Jerry Smith,
4243 Boulder-
2341.
3 Surge pipeline milkers,
practically new, in gor cond.
W. B. Merritt, Rt.
*| boro.
Equipment
WANTED
Want small upright boiler,
multiple flue type. Cond. of
fire box is not important.
State price in letter. Alvin
Cagle, Rt. 3, Jasper.
Want spare parts for a
Leader tractor transmission,
frontend and _ cylinder for
rearend lift. If local call 428- -
0288, stating price of parts or
tractor, -if not. write. R. EB,
Brown Jr., 129 Rottenwood
Dr., Marietta.
Want at once, cast iron
rear hub for John Deere 40
tricycle tractor. Would buy
junked tractor for parts if
cheap enough. G. E. Pruett,
Rt, 2, Dallas.
Want Big Dutchman feeder
for 7,000 chickens, 28 water-
ers, 8 A.R. Wood gas brood-
ers, all in good cond., with-
in 100 mi. of Elberton. Arthur
Burrell, Rt. 3, Elberton, Ph.
283-4287.
Want Intnl. rearend hous-
ing, will consider whole trac-
Hee at junk price within 100-
Columbus. J. C.
1216 Talbotton Rd.,
bus, Ph 322-7726.
Want 1 or 2 used 12 x 38
tractor tires. Give price and
condition in first letter.
Charles E. Nelson, Rt. 1,
Jackson (4: : 30233).
Want New Idea No. 5 to-
bacco planter, 1 row (not 2-
row), in .good cond., and
priced right for cash. reese
Powell, Rt. de Bowe 20: Lake
Park.
Want manure spreader in
fair shape. S. F. Ginn, Roy-
ston.
Hardage,
Colum-
Want good used, 4 or 5 .
fi., pull type Rotary mower,
cheap for cash. E. T. Connell,
Rt. 2, Adel.
Want 3 point hitch for
John Deere tractor 530 - 520-
630 or 620. W. F. Dorsey, Rt.
2). Bex 1022.) Hampton, - Ph,
GR. 8-9406 (Atlanta no col-
lect calls).
' Want 10 or 12 in. ham-
mermill with crusher and
power take-off, dust collec-
tor, and magneto; also, hay
wagon, 8 ft. x 16 ft. long, or
just chassis. State make,
cond., and price. P. J. Lipory,
tee Hawkinsville, Ph. 892-
Want farm irrigation sys-
tem, good cond.; also, Pasture
Dream machine. L. P.
Singleton, Fort Valley, Ph.
825-5940.
Want bottle filler and cap-
per, prefer capped to put on
aluminum caps. Let. me hear
by return mail. Alvin Trise,
P. O. Box 72, Milner, Ph. 481-
M2 (nights only).
Taylor 5 disc tiller, 3 point
hook-up, practically new,
would like to trade for Pas-
ture Dream, Grassland Drill,
er corn shucker and_sheller
3 point hook-up. Willard
Wilkes, Rt. 2, Lyons.
150 Purina feeders, P-16-
G tube type, good cond. See
1% mi. north of Braselton.
Grady Glaze, Braselton, Ph.
645-2952 (no collect calls).
Ford 9N tractor, extra good
cond. throughout, 4 new tires,
tubes, brakes, oil seals, car-
buretor, paint job, lights, all
wiring, ignition switch, and
all inst. new, $600. K. M.
White, 206 Wilson St., Ross-
ville, Ph. 224-3969.
I.H.C. corn snapper, mounts
on Super C. Farmall tractor,
good shape, used very little,
$400., or will trade for gen-
tle saddle mares, Shetland
mares, or eattle; also, J. B.
hammermill, good cond, 3
sereens with sacker; also,
harrow carrier for transpor-
tation over paved roads, will
|
trade for cattle or gentle
Shetland mares. E. K. Fowler,
Rt. 2, Athens.
Want Propane gas tank,
200 to 300 gallons, good cond.
Gene Cunningham, (abesio5
Columbia Ave., Apt. 10, Col-
lege Park, Ph. PERO: 7-3929.
Want automatic ehicken
ehicken
feeder for broilers. B. Tolli-
ver, Rt. 1, Rocky Face, Ph.
673-2049.
Want power pulley for
small Ford tractor, must be
in good cond., and reasonably
priced. Roger S. Cobb, Box
880, Marietta.
Want above ground Butane
gas tank not Jess than 100
gal., nor more than 300 gal.,
price must include delivery
beyond Roswell. Harry _R.
Chance, 89 Memorial Dr.,
SEScAtianta, b25 Ph. JA aa
7361.
Interested in buying chick-
en houses suitable to tear
down .and move. Must be
cheap. June Smith, P. O. Box
405, Thomson, Ph. 595-2381
(no collect calls).
Want cultivator for David
Bradley 300 garden tractor.
M. L. Wallet, 3674 Pangborn
Rd., Decatur, Ph. ME. 6-5169
above-ground eee
slop cooker, $50.
crest Rd., Ellenwood, Ph. 241- e
, Greens-.
a
. ophGE FOUR
Equipment
WANTED
Want good hay baler in
-s0d cond. State make and
eee H. Phillips, Ella-
ville, Ph. 937-2195.
Want good used L. P. gas
tank, cheap, either above or
belew ground type. Jao:
Plott, Blairsville, Ph. 745-
4552.
Livestock
FOR SALE
Jersey bull, wt.
lbs., $125. at my home, cannot.
deliver. Michael Pearson, Rt.
3, Jasper.
Good baby calves, 12 beef
type and % dairy type, $20.
ea. in lots of 10 or more; $23.
ea. for 5 or more and $25. ea.
if less than 5; also, good
Guernsey nurse cow with 4
calves on her, freshened Sept.
4. cow and calves, $300, John
F Harwell, Rt. 4, Box 308,
Thomasville, Ph. CA. 6-7197.
Black Angus bull, 14 mos.
old, with papers, and one 4
mo. old. John Gooch, Suches.
-2 purebred polled Hereford
bulls, 7 and 12 mos. old. dk.
red, blocky built and very
gentle, $100. and $125. ea. or
will trade for pure breed hei-
fers of same breeding. Paul J.
Cain, Rt. 1. Commerce.
Cattle
5 SEE
2 milking Shorthorn male
calves, 1 calved April 30, 1963,
other about 12 mes. old, $100.
ea., both Reg. at buyers xp-
ense. Adam Whitaker, Blue
URC Cea tea a
Reg. Angus bull calves,
weaned and ready to wean,
also. few heifers. Champion
Eileenmere and Bandolier
bloodlines. W. T. Torgesen,
c/o Whistle Top Farm, Corne-
iis: CZ. . 30531):
SL eR pas Sige J nat aes et
80 Angus cows, out of Reg.
~ stock but not Reg. or bred for
the first calf with the ex-
ception of 20 which had the
calf by the side, and 3 Angus
bulls. C. A. Williams, Rt. 1,
McRae. eet
Exceptionally nice, 27 mo.
old, Reg. Angus bull, excel.
Eileenmere breeding, $500. J.
M. Allen, 172 Vidal Blvd.,
Decatur, Ph. DR. 7-4758.
Reg. Angus bulls, from
weaning age to 2 yrs., $125. -
$300. ea. All clean and CV,
guaranted breeders; also,
Reg. Angus bred and open
heifers, and cows with and
without calves. F. W. Phillips, |
c/o Westover Farm, Kenne-
saw, Ph. 428-2959.
Thoroughbred Santa Gert-
rudis cows and bulls; also,
few second cross cows. J. W.
Morris, c/o Double M Farms,
-PO Box 119, Carrollton. Ph.
TE, 2-2852. Member, Santa
Gertrudis Breeders Intnl.
Good Whiteface cow with 2
mo. old black heifer calf at
side; also, purebred Holstein
heifer calf, 1 yr. old, had all
calfhood shots and dehorned.
W. E. Beavers. Rt. 2, Kenne-
saw, Ph. 974-6649.
20 dairy cows and milk base
with Better Maid Dairy. Will
sell together or separate.
Floyd O. Stone, Martin.
prox. 750 Ibs., 8 mos. old; also,
Black Angus bull, wt. approx.
600 Ibs., 7 mos. old, entitled to
Res. Dam from Hardy Farm
at Griffin, both of good con-
formation, CV, gentle and
halter broke, Eileenmere
bloodline. W. S. Bailey, Rt. 1,
Senoia (5 mi. So. Turin on
state Rt. 54), Ph. AL. 3-47838
(Newnan, no collect calls).
3 Holstein heifers, 2 Guern-
sey heifers and 1 Holstein
steer, all 7 mos. old, good
bloodlines, for sale or will ex-
change fer beef type calves.
William Boller, Fureys Ferry
Rd., Martinez, Ph. RE. 3-1656.
Jersey mixed with White-
face milch cow, will freshen
about December with second
calf, $125. Felton Todd, Heph-
zibah, Ph. 738-2058.
20 Reg. horned Herefords,
Domino strain, 1,500 lb. herd
bull, blocky red, well marked.
9 cows, 4 with calves at side,
others bred and young bulls
and heifers of varying ages.
All blocky and well marked.
Charles F. Howe, 1278 S. Ros-
well Rd., Marietta, Ph. 428-
3445.
10 purebred Whiteface poll-
ed heifers, 8 mos. old, dark
red, large for age, Bangs test-
ed. H. B. Arrington, Ellaville,
Ph. 937-3773.
Guernsey bull, subj. to Reg.,
5 mos. old Oct. 1. Send stamps
or card fer reply. J. C. Mc-
Pherson, Villa Rica, Ph. 459-
6231.
8 big healthy and well bred
Angus cows, ea. with good
calf at side, bred back to one
of states best Angus herd
sires, $2,500. for all, will not
sell separately. Geo. M. Couch,
Rt. 2, Marietta, Ph.422-4375.
Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bulls and _ heifers, excel.
bloodlines, good range of ages.
H. Y. Tillman, 1207 W. Park
aes Valdosta, Ph. CH. 4-
491.
27 excel. dairy cows, Hol-
freshening by December; also,
204 Ib. milk base with South-
ern Dairies, 200 gal. DeLaval
milk tank cooler. C. S. Ches-
nut, Rt. 1, Covington.
Reg. Angus bull, 3-% yrs.
old, selling to prevent in-
breeding. E. P. Mason, Rt. 1,
Lithonia.
Reg. Hereford bull, best
Domino breeding, dark red
and blocky, 16 mos. old. E. C.
Dawscen, c/o Holly Oak Ranch,
Rt. 4, Box 21, Alpharetta, Ph.
GR. 5-5960.
Reg. Black Angus bull, 28
mos. old. Wm. R. Ruppers-
burg, Rt. 1, Box 14-A, Fair-
burn, Ph. 964-7579. ;
2 purebred Shorthorn hei-
fers, 14 mos. old, not Reg., 1
red, other roan, $280. W. S.
Hughes, PO Box 92, Douglas-
ville, Ph. 942-4400.
Charolaise bull, 2 yrs. old,
wt. 1,300 lbs.. ready for ser-
vice. John Knight, Rt. 3, Cal-
hheun, Ph. MA. 9-3267:
Black Angus herd bull,
Hardy Acres Eileenmere 70,
for sale or will exchange for
bull of equal quality. Mrs.
Ruth- M. Nutt, Luella, Ph.
423-4174 (McDonough).
17 outstanding Reg. Angus
bulls, excellent conformation,
best bloodlines from clean
herd and calfhood vaccinated.
J. O. Crewley, 129 Bankhead
Ave., Carrollton, Ph. TE, 2-
8402,
Reg. Angus bulls, 6-30 mos.
old, $100. ea. and up. with
papers furnished. See them on
Sundays. T.. L. Surleg g/o
Winkler Farms, Pressaa,
Reg. pelled Hereford bull,
S. F. Stanway Dom., 4 yrs. old,
wt. 1250 lbs. John W. Sheri-
dan, Maysville.
Young steer for beef, $75.;
Holstein bull ready for ser-
vice, $100. Jennie Jolley, Rt.
4. Box 390-A, Annewakee
Creek Rd., Douglasville.
Victor 21 polled Hereford
bull, perfect in every way,
would make fine herd bull,
dbl. Reg. in Hereford Assn.
Come see to appreciate. A. L.
Hudson, Sharpsburg, Ph. AL.
3-0597 (Newnan).
Dbl. Reg. polled Hereford
bull, Mischief Dom. breeding,
good color and conformation,
13 mos. old. Eddie Ellington,
Rt. 4, Ellijay, Ph. ME. 5-2926
(no collect calls).
Purebred Santa Gertrudis
bulls, all ages, and bred and
unbred heifers. H. E. Danner,
Jr., Box 113, Glennville, Ph.
654-2231 (nights).
Dbl. Reg., 3 yr. old, polled
Hereford cow, bred to dbl.
Reg. bull, $250.: also, dbl. Reg.
bull calf, 6 mos. old. $100. L.
D. Burns, Jr., 2341 Montview
Pes Atlanta 5, Ph. 355-
150 beef type cattle, 52 Reg.
John. Goldin, Rt. 2, Temple,
(Ph 462-3463 {after 8 p. m.).
about 6004 (
| pigs, $8. ea.
Black Angus bull, wt. ap-|
stein and Jersey, all will be}.
\ins, Ph.
Swine
Hampshire sow with 9 pigs,
$100.;
Jim Hopkins, Rt.
2, Clayton.
OIC breeding stock pigs, 12
wks. old, $20. ea.; bred gilts,
$35. ea.; 1 bred sow, $65.; 1
service boar, $40. All treated
and Reg. in buyers name,
shipped FOB except sow, will
sell her at farm. No Sunday
sales. Paul J. Cain, Rt. 1,
Commerce.
Reg. Hampshire breeding
stock, out of late spring pro-
duction, Reg. litters, from lit-
ters of 9 or more, treated for
Cholera and Erysipelas. Reg.
in buyers name; also, 1 boar
ready for service. T. C. Ham-
mock, Rt. 1, Box 313, Dry
Branch, Ph. 945-2617 (Jeffer-
sonville). ;
Reg. Landrace feeder stock,
young boars and gilts of all
ages through 13 wks., some
of the best stock purchasable.
Please contact if you plan to
come on Sunday. Located in
Helen. Herman Roper, Rt. 1,
mautees U
8 wk. old big bone African
Guinea pigs, full but not Reg.,
$10. ea. Will not ship. B. F.
Bobo, Rt. 1, Canton (off Hwy.
20), Ph. TUS 77-2507 (Cum-
ming). :
7 purebred Yorkshire pigs,
10 wks. old, $9.. ea. or $60.
for lot. Will not ship. See on
Sat. or Sun. A. D. Evans, Rt.
2, Temple.
7 wk. old black African, big
bone, Guinea pigs, will not
ship; also, 15 mo. old service
male, $15. Ed Bledsoe, Car-
rollton.
11 purebred Hampshire
pigs, 4 born July 19, $12.50
ea.: 7 born Aug. 5, 1963, $10.
ea. or would trade some for
purebred gilt old enough to
breed. Van Whitlock, Rt. 1,
Senoia, Ph. LY. 9-6811. :
Reg. Spotted Poland China
hogs, all ages, herd boars,
above 700 lb., sow 600. Reg.,
treated and tested. At farm
all week, visitors welcome.
James A. Bennett, Rt. 1, Jes-
up. .
Purebred Yorkshire and
Duroe boars, service age. Eu-
gene H, Hall, Rt. 1, Box 112,
Vidalia.
Meat type Tamworth boar,
2 yrs. old, wt. about 400 Ibs.,
$50. Selling to prevent in-
breeding. Robert Fountain,
Box 284, Adrian.
16 purebred Hampshire
male pigs, 9 wks. old, extra
nice boar prospects, $14. ea.
or $210. for lot; 2 purebred
Hampshire sows bred to Reg.
boar, wt. 450 lb. ea., $250. for
both; also, boar for sale or)
trade for Reg. Hampshire
about 6 mos. old, Carl C
Smith, Rt. 3, Ellijay.
Landrace pigs from M.C.S.
boar Mr. Winston, 8 wks. old, |
$25. ea. Reg. in buyers name;
also, cross breed pigs, 8 wks.
old, $8. ea. M. C. Sumner, Rt.
1, Box 162-B, Warner Rob-
923-3362. (after 6
PM).
also, crossbred feeder)
t
B. Anderson, Warm Sprin
Ph; Oliver:b-3868:5 5s
White horse, $50., broke to}
ride and to cart his weight,
550 lbs. Ralph Wheeler, Rt.
1. Suwanee, Ph. 476-2423. _
Two geldings, mare to foal
in Dec., and mare bred Aug.
2392 County L
Atlanta, Ph.
Nice, gentle ponies
and colors i d
minos; 100 to select
1963, colt 15 months old,|L. DeLozier. 1505 :
mare with colt 4 months old|Rd., N. E., Atlanta 6, Pl
and bred back, three saddles,|/3-0113.0 =
see by appointment. Mrs. Steve
Mizio, Rt. 2, Americus, (Z. C.
31709), Ph. 924-7209. :
Very nice Pinto Mare (roan
and white) 3 years old; new
black parade outfit, $275. to-
Extra nice, purebre
nessee Walking sorre.
gentle and beautiful,
good saddle horse, 7
weight 1100 Ibs. D.
yy
ER Rt 3,- bastman, Phi 3
gether. Jack Jenkins, P.O. : 1 oa
Box 132. Stockpnidse, pis | N@eronces Gs OF
GR, 4-4473. : ees ee
Two Jenny Burros. with Nice 18 mo. old filly
two month old Jack colt, $75.| blaze face, broke to
per pair. Mrs. J. B. Winter,| gentle, $150. Located 9
Cherry Log. oN |south of Metter on Higt
129. John Wilda Thrif
Large horse mule, wt. 1300 :
Ibs. or more; log mule but oe 97, Cobbtown
will work anywhere, guaran-
teed to pull, 12 yrs. old; $125
for mule, collar and bridle at
ny Dlace, ten ese | dren tO handle) Walls
Large 3 year old work
A
$65., located 4 miles
horse, very gentle, for sale|Powder Springs. C.
or trade. Tom Causby, Rt. 1,|/nett, Pine Valley Rd
Resaca, Ph: 9-6480 (No col-|Powder Springs, Ph
lect calls). _ i | 4873. se
Tennessee Walking stud,
2% yrs. old; Black Quarter
Horse Stud, 2 yrs. old; Quar-|
ter Horse mare, 2% yrs. old;
Quarter Horse gelding, 3 yrs.
old. Clyde Mooney, Rt. 2,
Harwell, Ph. Franklin 6-2098.
Five year old dapple gray
pony mare, with flaxen mane
and tail; 7 month old filly
foal by side, bred back to dap-
ple stallion; both $180. Mrs.
Cc. W. Altman, Old Salem Rd.,
Rt. 3, Conyers, Ph. 483-4179.
Good, gentle work horse,
weight about 1400 lbs., can
be seen after 5 P.M. except
Wednesdays, price $100. Al-
vin Turner, Rt. 1, Fayette-
ville, Ph. 461-3772, (no col-
lect calls). 4
4 nice red sorrel, shetland,
pony mares, 4 yrs. old, will
drop colts in spring; 3 Palo-|
mino filly colts, $85 ea.; will
sell other mares reasonable,
see and make offer. Saddles:
and bridles for sale. Jess Hol-
brook, 415 N. Main St., Jones-
boro, Ph. GR. 8-6771. :
Tennessee Walking Horse
gelding, 14 yrs. old, $250;
black gentle mare, will pull
buggy or wagon, 12 yrs. old,
$150.: also, wagon $25. L. D.
tail, 3 years old, real ge
$125.; also, At Stud: nice
rel with white mane and
very pretty Shetland
fee $20. Mrs. Ralph S.-
Rt. 3, Riverdale Rd., Co
Park, Ph. 478-6324. _
Strawberry roan, f
mane and tail, bred to
Mirage, blue ribbon wit
Palomino; also, At Stud: -
en Mirage, Reg. PHB
Tenn. Walking Horse
Perfect color and con
Robinson, P. O. Box 16
lege Park, Ph. PO. 1-1569
Buckskin gelding, very
tle, 7 yrs. old, wt. 800 or
lbs., good pleasure hors
works to cart, harness
ete., complete outfit, $30
will sell separately. Ernes
Chamber, 2627 Ben Hill Ax
East Point, Ph.
7 Shetland ponies, $6:
up for males; $100. a
for mares and fillies.
Martin, Rt. 1, Canon (5%
S. of Hartwell on US._
Ph. FR. 6-4510 (Hartwell)
At Stud: Dark golden
mino stallion, Reg. a
ing Horse and in Pi oe
Burns, Jr., 2341 Montview/|Assn., and jet black
Dr., N. W., Atlanta 5, Ph. 355-jstallion, fee, $25.,
1744. g : : {mare and breed until
: also, Reg. America
bred mare, Sugar
blaze face, stockings; p.
mare and bay color with blac
mane and tail Walking ho:
gelding. J. W. VanHorn
Covington Hwy., Decatur,
BU. 9-5798. : Soe
5 brood mares, will foal in
spring, and 2 colts and stud,
for sale or trade for Ford
tractor or cows. B.S: Her=
ring, Alpharetta, Ph. Gr, 475-
7657. 322 Freydale Rd., Ma-
rietta, Ph. 427-5169.
THE WORLD OF
Choice Duroc breeding
stock, males and females, all
from large litters, treated,
Reg. in buyers name. William
E. Lanier, Rt. 2, Box 84, Met-
ter, Ph. 685-1016.
300 meat type feeder pigs,
ST0:ea, Curtis: H.. .Collier,
Monroe, Ph. 267-9405.
Duroc boars and gilts, 3-4
mos. old, treated for Cholera
and Erysipelas, can be Reg.,
$25. ea.; service age boars,
$55. ea. Frederick Zipperer,
Rt. 1, Box 182, Guyton (15
mi. SE of on Hwy. 30), Ph.
Cherry red Durocs, nomi-
nated in United Duroc Assn.,
tested for Lepto and Bangs,
treated for Cholera and
worms, service size male and
gilts, $40. Best long type
bloodline. . A. C. Weathers,
Hwy. 82, PO. Box:37, Mer-
shon.
Horses, Mules & Ponies
Saddle horse gelding Pinto,
very gentle for children, rea-
sonably priced. Jerry R. Wal-
drop, Box 363, Fairburn, Ph.
461-6147.
Registered Shetland Mare,
almost 2 years old; gentle,
used to. children, $175., with
papers. Mrs. G
Long Island Dr., N.
lanta 27, BL, 5-0239.
W., At-
eo. Craig, 5730}.
ROADS AND TRAILS IN THE
FOREST, BUILT BY FOREST
MANAGERS FOR FIRE
PROTECTION AND
LOGGING OPERATIONS,
ARE IMPORTANT FOR
ANOTHER REASON >
RECREATION
, Mules & Ponies
i wt. approx. 900 Ilb.,
0 or 12 yrs. old, $75. cash
: uld consider trading for
illy colt, 1 yr. or older. Hugh
Williams, Rt. 1, Stock-
idge, Ph. 474-7771.
5 horses: 2 Palomino mares,
sorrel mares, and one Palo-
no gelding; also, 8 Shetland
ny mares, 4 with colts and
ithout. All priced to sell.
467-4633.
Sheep & Goats
75 grade ewes and 3 rams
r sale. Ewes to start lambing
ov. 15th. Will sell all or in
Box 79,
Two male goats, 75 or 80
unds, $25.; both Newbern
d Saanan, very gentle, and
ady for service. Largest 15
os. old, other, 9 mos. old.
me female, wt. about 60 or
giving 3 qts. milk
aily, $35. without the kid;
freshened once, in March 1963.
R. Williams, 1398 Canoo-
shee Dr., NE., Atlanta 19 (half
i. from Brookhaven, one
ock off old Candler Rd.).
ft ) and white for 2
Pat Mattison, 3467 Midvale
d., Tucker, Ph. 938-6651.
_ Nice ram and four ewes for
e. Carl Bryant, Murray-
ville, Ph. 864-2458.
- Two year old nanny goat,
will take reasonable offer. E.
. Fuller, Jr., 6815 Peachtree
Dunwoody Rd.,
h, 255-1810.
Atlanta 28,
Young Nubian buck, best
milking strain, naturally. butt-
eaded, ready for fall service,
thy, Yatesville Rd., Barn-
Ue eee a
5 yr. old Toggenburg-Nu-
-bian mixed doe, about 2%
qts. daily; gave 5% qts. when
fresh, and her two grade
French Alpine doe kids, 9
mos. old, $60. C.-L. Richard-
ao Rt. 4, Quitman. ;
Naturally hornless Nubian
uck. Cannot ship. Dorothy
athis, Tiger.
3 nannies and 1
t goats,
ily. $20. Re
. Suwanee, Ph. 476-2428. |
Livestock
WANTED :
Want polled Hereford bull
calf; must have good mark-
ings. State age and price; also,
want good horse or mule,
ntle, and.abie to plow. Pre-
encand=- price. =C. .
s, Ellaville, Ph. 937-
old; prefer-steel gray
and a kindly, blocky
2 with good flat hips for
: k. Butch Wellborne,
uy immediately
registered Black
heifers or cows bred to
ytime before April 1.
iving bloodline and
k Fuller, Rt. 2, Abbeville, |
: ville (Z. C. 31096)
-$20., at my place. Joseph Ab-|R
Ralph Wheeler, Rt.
Alto (Z.
one near this vicinity.
.| Radar oats, pure seed, 96.59
Germ. 89 pet., $2.50 bu.; Ga.
trawbe
healthy and damp.
$1.25 C.; $10. M. and add 25c
for postage and handling
charges ea.
mum shipment 200 plants.
Georgia orders only. Per. 319.
Mrs. Luther S. Butler, 466
Page Ave., NE, Atlanta (Z.C.
30307), Ph. DR. 3-1846.
Old-time little white nest
onions; red Seallion onions
and buttons from same, $2.
gal. ea., and add 45c postage
es. gallon. Permit 50; also
dried. apples free of cores and
peelings, 60c lb., not less than
2 Ibs. sold. Add postage. G.
T. Brown, Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Ga. Collard plants, guaran-
teed disease and insect free,
lc ea. at bed. No plants ship-
ped. Permit 400. Grove Sow-
ell, Jr., Rt. 2, Box 293-A,
Griffin, Ph. 228-8982.
Healthy South Ga. buckeye
.| plants, 3, $1.; also, elder bark,
rabbit tobacco, Jerusalem
weed root, red oak bark, dog-
wood bark, persimmon bark,
sumac bark, $1. half gallon;
sumac and poke berries, $1.
for lg. matchboxful. Send full
amt. postage. Permit 471.
Herschell Phillips, Wrights-
Closing out sale Truckers
Favorite collard plants, 65c
C. P.P.; rhubarb plants, bear-
INPesizey 0. oo). PIP
plants, well rooted, 8, $1.P.P.;
horseradish roots, 3, $1.25 P.P;
catnip leaves, pt. milk carton
full, 50c P:P.; Russian com-
,|frey leaves, 15c lg. leaves, $1.
P.P. Permit 474, F. M. Abie,
Dahlonega. i :
Charleston Wakefield and
Round Dutch cabbage plants
and Vates collards, 85e C. 500,
$2.; $3.50 M., delivered. Per-
mit 217. H. E. Smith, Box
82, Baxley. f
Everbearing strawberry
plantssg2 . 200%, $3:50:
Klondike strawberry plants,
$1.50 C.; 500, $6., delivered.
Permit 301. Miss Lee Crow,
t. 2, Gainesville.
Latham red Raspberry
plants, lg. and vigorous, first
year root stock, $2. doz. plants
P.P. in Georgia. Permit 312.
Joseph Abernathy, Yatesville
Rd., Barnesville.
Sterns plum-size strawber-
ry plants, $2. C. P.P. in Ga.
or $18. if 1000 plants ordered.
Prompt delivery, cello wrap-
ped, these stand late cold
weather in spring well, 100
Minimum order. Permit 97.
Mrs. Z. D. Dodd, Rt. 1, Box
223, Alpharetta. :
Ogallala everbearing straw-
berry plants, 25 plants de-
livered, $1.10, bear from ear-
ly spring till frost. Permit
421, MoS Be Scroggs, Rt. - 1s
C. 30510). i
White Nest onions, $1.50
gal. plus postage. Mrs. H. V.
Redfearn, Box 145, Pavo.
Ga. Jet Barley, Germ. 95
pet., purity 99:62 pct., $2. bu.,
cleaned, treated, new bags,
$1.60 out of bin. Robert Ea-
venson, Dewey Rose, Ph. 283-
3519 (Elberton).
Ga. 1123 seed wheat, Germ.
90 pet., purity, 99.19 pct., in-
ert, 81 pct. 60 lb. test wt., re-
cleaned and bagged in 2 bu.
bags, $3. bu. at my farm.
Charles H. Fountain, Rt. 6,
Box 27, Dublin, Ph. 272-4463.
Ky. 31 tall Fescue_ seed,
purity 99.52 pct., Germ., 92.75
pet., Inert, .03 pct., weed seed,
.08 pct., other crop, .10 pct:,
and 63 Dock, 45- Buckham
Plantain and 9 Sheep Sorrel,
27c lb. E, V. Vaughn, Bogart,
Watkinsville, Ph. 769-5798.
200 bu. Georgia Jet Barley,
96 pct., Germ., 99.4 pct. puri-
ty, raised from Cert. seed,
cleaned, treated and bagged,
$2.25 bu. Lester Varn, Rt. 3,
Box 530, Albany..
Big Jim Everbearing
strawberry plants, 25, $2:, or
$5. C.; Shallot onion plants,
the button kind, 4 doz., $1.,
{or will exch. for printed feed
sacks 3 or 4 alike, 100 lb. cap.
. |@ach, pay postage. Permit 64.
|Mrs. J. :
BIS; = Box. 23,
pet. Germ., 96 pct. Inert, 1.6
pet. weed seed, .01 pct., and
- fother crop 2,25 pct.: Ga. Jet
Barley, pure seed, 98.46 pct.;
1123 wheat, pure seed, 98.72
)|pet., inert 1.15 pct., other crop
aif weed seed .03 pct.}
Me Binnie Rt. 2, Al
Pippin, Jr, Rt. be
Pus Ord (04. ok
ce
packed, f
hundred, Mini-
; | scuppernong
doz. Add postage. Permit 241.
Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt. 5,
Ellijay. :
Charleston Wakefield and
Round Dutch cabbage plants,
300, $1.50; 500, $2.; $3.50 M.
Postage paid in Ga. Permit
38. R. Chanclor, Pitts, (Z.C.
31072) Ph. MI 8-2035.
FOR SALE
Good Bahia grass hay, har-
vested without rain. Milton
P. Minchew, Jr., Rt. 3, Ma-
con.
Hay, 75c bale at farm; 85c
bale, del. within 25 miles; $30.
tonecat ofarmc = $380; ton del.
Blakemore strawberry
plants, $1. C., you come and
dig, no shipping. Permit 418.
Mrs. Bessie Bennett, Rt. 3,
Stone Mountain, (6362 East
Ponce de Leon ) (Z. C.
30083). i
Clean, red multiplying on-
ion sets, sound, the lg. kind
that grows in clusters as lg.
as Bantam eggs, small sets on
top in late spring, $1.50 gal.
plus postage.; also, 6 print or
white feed bags, 100 lb. size.
Mrs. Janie Fender, Rt. 2, Box
115, Lakeland.
Pecan trees, booking orders
to start shipping in Novem-
ber, Stuart, Farby, Elliott and
Desirable. Write for price list.
Permit 31. L. E. Brown, Ba-
conton, Ph. 787-5785.
. Mixed, brown and _ black,
vines, about 6
years old, not pruned and
identity not known, 50c ea.
Limit of 5 to a family. Add
25c for packing and postage
on ea. order. Permit No. 492.
EE. G. Morris, 415 Third Ave.,
Decatur, Ph. DR. 8-5311.
Seed and Plants
Or Inspection Permit
Not Requiring Report
Nice martin gourd seed, 25c
pkg.; bushel gourd seed, 20,
$1. Send stamped, addressed
env. R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
Well matured martin
gourds, lg., 50c ea.; med., 35c
ea.; cut, shellacked and ready
to hang, $1. ea.; also, martin
gourd: sed; Ig, pkgs, 25c;
bushel gourd seed, 20, $1.;
odd shaped African gourd
seed, 8 diff. kinds, mixed, 30,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. W. W.
Lowman, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
within 25: miles. Joe Brock,
Eos 297, Fairburn, Ph. 964-
Hay, highly fertilized and
limed, heavy sq. wire-bound
bales, excel. hay, 1963 crop
pure Sericea; Kobe-Lespe-
deza and Bermuda grass mix-
ed. All baled without rain,
$1. bale. Can deliver short
distance. Mrs. Ray F. Al-
mand, 4864 Stagecoach Rd.,
Janta).
500 bu. heavy oats, for
sale. P, J. Lipory, Rt. 1, Haw-
kinsville, Ph. 892-2578.
Good Coastal Bermuda hay,
one bale, or 100 bales. Can
deliver in truck loads. R. L.
Jackson, c/o Flint River
Farms, Jonesboro,- Ph. DR. 8-
2245. a
Several tons ea. of high
grade Sericea, Soybean, Al-
falfa and Crab grass, and
Kobe hay, all harvested with-
out rain, at my barns 3 mi.
W. Douglasville on Hwy. 78.
S. H. Sebren, c/o Fairview
Farms, Winston, Ph. WH
2970.
Poultry & Eggs
FOR SALE |
Chickens, abcut 30, crossed
with Black Hack Game (large
chickens),- some are laying,
some are fryers. These lay
summer and _ winter. All
young chickens, cheap. Frank
Hodges, Suber Rd., Route 1,
Atlanta.
Games: Brandenberrys (So.
Georgia); Dr. Saunders
Roundheads; McLean-Sandy
Hatch. 1963 fowl in ea. breed,
prices: Stags, $7.50-$10.; pul-
lets, $4.-$5.; hens $10.-$15.;
two Blinkers (good for breed-
ing), $15.; Eggs, $3. setting;
also, black-breasted Game
Bantam rooster, $2.50. Mrs. A.
L. Hill, 312 Warren St., SE,
Atlanta, Ph. 378-2990.
Ellenwood, Ph. 366-7753 (At-
peal
Se ={ Pit Games, Blinker cock, 2
H F d. Gr | hens, Hed Falcon oe :
; ; Falcons, $7.50; pr.; acks
ay, ce 9 Yall $5. pr.; Heatherwoods, $5.2 :
perfect cock and 2 hens, $10
Wo single stags or cocks, and
Jno trades. H. Clayton Garrett,
Box 56, Gainesville. ;
12 Game pullets and one
rooster, 3/4 grown, $6. Can-
not ship. W. B. Bethune, Rt.
1, Box 308 (Hwy. 56) McBean,
28 speckled Guineas, full
grown, $1. ea. Lera Beall, Rt.
4. Camilla (near Pleasant Hill
Church), Ph. 336-3394. Be
9500 range-srown Hy-line
pullets, 20 wks. old Oct. 7
$1.75 ea. FOB. A. S. Callaway,
Rayle, Ph. BR. 4-7871. ;
20 N. H. Red pullets. Marca
hatched, 3-A grade, healthy,
and now laying, $2. each F. O.
-B. Alex Barfield, Louisville.
Exhibition chickens, White
Rosecomb, 5 trios, 12 wks.
old, $7.50 trio; $7. trio if three
or more trios are taken. Can
ship. Walter S. Hogan, 878
Stallings St., SE, Atlanta 16,
Ph. MA. 7-6065. ;
Beautiful Silver Spangled ~
Hamburg rooster, $2.50;
young Blue Andalusian |
roester, $2.50; Dominecker
rooster, $2., all young. pure=
bred, stock. Mrs. W. M. Ans-=
ley, Rt. 1, Box 102, Warrenton,
Ph. 465-3474. re
Green head Mallard ducks,
5 mos. old, drakes and hens,
$2.50 ea. J. W. Weaver, 3679
Herschel Rd., College Park,
Ph. PO. 1-4723 (evenings and
weekends).
Giant white Embden geese,
mated trio, $10.; eggs for
hatching, $1. ea.; Giant white
Pekin ducks, $2. ea. Walton
Von Strode. 1607 So. Patter-
son St. Valdosta; (Zi Gag
31601).
BB Reds, Silver Duckwings,
OE - $7.50: trio.78 Ry Rede
hens and 1 rooster, $12., wild
ship Railway Exp. Col.; also,
lg. 1963 hatch Turkey heng
and toms, $4. ea. Cannot ship
turkeys: half grown, mixed,
Bantams, 50c ea. J. M. War~
ren, Sr., 1761 Flat Shoals Rd,
SE, Atlanta 16, Ph. MA. T=
6939. e
Broad breasted white Tur=
keys, 15-25 lb... 1963 hatch,
$10. pr. until Nov. 1. Joseph
Abernathy, Yatesville Rd.,
Barnesville. :
- tracts.
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published.
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PAGE. SIX
"Poultry & Eggs
FOR SALE
Cornish hens, Bantams, both
pullets and cockerels, 1963
hatch, $1. each. A. H. Rudd,
1260 2nd St., Macon.
: 5 purebred heavy type dark
Cornish pullets, wt. 2-% to 3
Tbs. at $1.60 ea.; 1 es
1963 March hatched, $2.50; the
Jot for $10. if taken at once.
Shipped in light crates.
Cora B. Patterson, Rt. 1, Box
35. Ly Ty (ZC. 31795).
8 games, white Leghorn
(1) rooster, 5 mos. old and
white Leghorn pullet (5 mos.
old) Game rooster; Bantam
hen and chicks; also 5 hens
of mixed breed, $1. ea., or all
for $15. Mrs. Lewis Walsing-
ham, 2889 Treadway Dr.,
Decatur, Ph. 289-3133.
Pit Games, pure Madigan
Red Clarets, Hatch Clarets;
also few crosses; all stags $5,
ea. in lots of two. Cannot ship.
E. F. Moody, Rt. 4, Yeager
Rd., Douglasville.
Pure, mature brood fowl,
pit Games: Pair of Dr. Saun-
ders Round-heads, $15.; 2 pr.
Old Albanys (cocks are blin-
_kers); $15.; Madigin Claret
hen, $5. W. J.-Matthews, 199
Mellrich Ave., NE, Atlanta 17,
Ph. DR. 7-' 6280. aes
50, more or less, hens and 3
-rocesters, hens laying; some are
Cornish games, others heavy
type chickens. Will sell or
trade for others. George E.
Johnson, Rt. 5, Box 151, Mar-
tinez, Ph. 736-0201.
Duckwing trio, $5.; Golden
Sebright trio, $5.; Buff Bra-
hmas, trio $7.50; Barred
Rocks. trio, $5.; mixed Bant-
ams, 75c each. E. J. Moreland,
895 Paoli Ave., SE, Atlanta 16.
Dark Cernish Bulldog Bant-
ams, 2 yrs. old, $9. trio; white
Cochin rooster, $4.; Pit Game,
Red-quill rooster, 2 yrs. old,
$7. Lockard Bell, 2677 Pharr
/Rd., NE, ae Phe DR:
74390.
am pullets. med. size, and 3
cockerels, $10. for lot; also, 2
pr. single Comb white Leg-
horn Bantams, $1.50 pr.; sev-
eral Rosecomb white Bantam
- cockerels, 75c ea. P. B. Brown,
Rt. 1, Ball Ground.
Silver Sebrights, Golden
Sebrights, white Cochins, 6
mos. old, $7.50 to $10. a trio;
also, nice white Cochin cock-
erels, $1. each. Clyde H.
_ Sherer, 803 Church St., Deca-
tur, Ph. DR. 8-6216.
Yellow and black Buffs and
some mixed large chickens for
sale. C, R. Dowis, Rt. 2, Doug-
Jasville (Z. C. 30134 in Fair-
play Community).
Purebred dark Cornish
cockerels, lg. big-bone type,
$2. ea. Write before you come,
on free range and must catch
at night. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington.
3 pure dk. Cornish cock-
erels, lg. big-bone type, $2. ea.
Edward S. Thurmond, Madi-
son, Ph. 118-J.
Araucanus (Easter egg chick~
en), hens laying now, $5. pr.;
eres. (fertile). $2.50 doz. No
D. orders. Mrs. George
Cae 5730 Leng Island Dr.,
4 els: Atlanta 27. Ph. BL. 5.
__ 20 purebred white Japanese
Silkie Bantams 13 pullets,
$1.25 ea.; 7 roosters, $1.; also,
some smaller, for sale or
would trade for some large
type pullets, prefer Rhode Is-
Jand Reds. Jo Ann Whitlock,
Rt. 1, Senoia, Ph. LY. 9-6811.
Nice, early hatched, stags
5n following breeds: Clarets,
Hatch-Clarets, Albanys, Clip-
pers, and Law Greys, $10. ea.;
hens and pullets in these
breeds, $7.50 ea., satisfaction
guaranteed. M. H. Waldron,
Rt. 1. Box 13E, Albany (Z. C.
81701).
Half Game, half Bantam
chickens (5), 2 hens and 3
roosters, 50c each; 4 games, 3
hens and 1 rooster, $1. ea.;
also, two rabbits, 1 buck and
doe, ea. $2.; also, want to buy
black male Guinea pig, will
pay $2. Mr. Mike Price, Rt. 5,
Canton,
Miss |
5, 3 month old, blue Bant- |
fon order.
Silver Ducks cane
good show type pullets. and
cockerels. Cannot ship. E.
Holbrook, 230 Lee Rd., Mable-
ton, Ph. 948-1539.
Poultry
WANTED
Want one purebred Rhode
Island Red Bantam rooster,
the small type not the large
kind. J. O. Mozley, 46 Austell
Ave., Austell, Ph. 948-1098.
Want to trade or exchange
thoroughbred Minorcas roos-
ters for thoroughbred Minor-
cas hens or any good breed
hens. James A. Minil, Rites,
Douglasville.
Want 100 New Hampshire
Red pullets, March 1963 hatch,
within 25 mi. radius, at $1. 65
ea. H. L. Downs, Mitchell. Ph.
598-3452 (at noon or nights).
Game, Fowl,
and Eg-s
FOR SALE
Bebwhite quail, 6 wk, old,
55c ea.; older birds priced ac-
cording to age. Cannot ship
less than 20 birds: also, pr.
of Golden Pheasants. Permit
129. Alvin C. Arrington, PO
Box 203, Stone Mountain, Ph.
469-8907.
Bobwhite Quail, 1963 hatch,
all ages for restocking or eat-
ing, priced according to age.
14-16 wk. olds selected for
breeders, from Pullorum and
Typhoid clean stock, $5. pr.,
long legged, large breasted,
rangy birds, 4 pr. minimum
shipment. Exp. Col. Permit
99. John W. Barr, Jr., Butler
Bridge Rd., Rt. 2, Covington.
Bobwhite Quail and Blond
Quail, and Chukars. Permit
90. George Blalock, Grove-
town, Ph. 736-8656.
Northern Bobwhite Quail
from improved stock, 5 wk.
old, 50c ea.; five cents in-
crease ea. additional wk. Can-
not ship. Also, dressed. birds
Permit 22. W. W.
Brennan, 207 So. Lee St.,
Americus, Ph. 924-2349.
50 Bobwhite Quail, nice
eating birds, $1.25 alive; $150);
dressed. All very good birds;
alse, young birds. Permit 142. |}
Gregg Ivey, 75 North Mill Rd.,
NW. Atlanta 28, Ph. 255-3445.
Breeder grade Quail, all
ages. All produced by heavy
prs. who had very good laying
and hatching records. Joe
Linkous, 4011 Briarcliff Rd.,
NE, Atlanta 29, Ph. 634-7416.
Permit 52.
White show-type King pig-
eons, Foy and Dupont strains,
large blocky birds, fast pro-
ducers, mated prs., $5.50 pr.;
youngsters, $3.25 pr. 2 pr. or
more shipped. R. Lamar
Brantley): Rt. 2; Box 79;
Wrightsville. : ;
White Fantail pigecns, $3.50
pr. Shipped Express Collect.
W. W. Capes, 2197 Colonial
Dr.,
5340.
White King Pigeons, $3. pr.
Charlie Crowder, c/o Melody
Brook Farm, Windy Hill Rd.,
Bee Marietta, Ph. HE, 5-
Pigeons: Kings, white, blue,
silver and_ black, Rollers,
Tumblers, 75c. ea. Will trade
some mated prs. of Kings for
some mated prs, of Fantails or
any other breed. Danny L,
Jones, Rt..1. Bex 86, Augusta
(Z. C. 30906), Ph. 724-1241.
Texas Pigeons, $6. pr.; Pin-
som Birmingham Rollers, $1.
ea. in lots of 10..M. G. de La-
Rue, 307 Spring St., Decatur.
About 35 or 40 show-type
Fantail pigeons, mostly solid
white. some mated nrs., bal-
ance 2-6 mos. old, $1. ea. in
small lots or lot for $25. All
in good, healthy cond. F, M.
Ogletree, Sr., Barnesville.
_120 pr. Pigeons, free of any
disease. Bill E. Plott, Rt. 4,
Oakland Rd., Lawrenceville,
Ph, 843-7117.
Atlanta 19, Ph. CE. 7-|f
1963 hatch rtrid-
ges, $1.20 -
$2.90 pr.
Southard, 210 S. Grove St.,
Dahlonega, Ph. 864- 3765
(evenings).
25 or 30 Ringneck Doves
and 4 whites, $1. ea. at my
place. Gay Pitts, Indian Spr-
ings.
35 Chukars, 4 breeders and
31 young, % to full grown,
$50. if taken soon; also, will
consider selling coops. Will-
uka
$1.80;
jam C. Poole, Rt. 3, Jasper
(Z. C. 30143).
Pheasants: Reeves, $3. ea.;
whites, $4, - $5. pr.; pr. 1961
hatch breeders, $10.; B. T.
Goldens, $7. pr., extra cocks,
$3. ea.; Silver cock and 3 hens,
$11.; trio Ringnecks, $7.; also,
young Ringnecks and Mongo-
lians. J. H. Requemore, Rt. 2;
Americus.
Pp :
_adults,
or $5. trio. Orby
Cali ew t
blue, brown and black Du
rabbits, all from show stock,
$3. ea. Will ship in light erate.
All healthy and _ purebred.
John Carroll, re Pollard up
Augusta.
New Zealand white eames
and New Zealand red rabbits,
all sizes and ages, males and
females. Alma R. Hughes, 953
Oconee St.. Athens, Ph. LI.
6-6798..
20 doe and 3 buck N. Z. and
Calif. Ped. rabbits and cages.
Frank Plott, Rt. 1, Box 74-A,
Duluth, Ph. 476- 2363 (no col-
leet. calls).
8 nice thoroughbred Calif,
black tip, rabbits, 3 does and
4 bucks. 14 wks. old, $2.50 ea.
J. M. Warren, Jr., 1757 Flat
Sheals Rd., SE, Atlanta 16,
Ph. MA. 7-6939. ~
Pheasants, 1962 hatch: 2 pr.
Silvers, $7.; 3 hens, 1 cock
Ringnecks, $10.; 2 hens, 1
cock English Blacknecks. '$9.;
1963 hatch; Kalijs, Silvers,
Goldens, and English Black-
necks, $3.50 ea.; whites, $3.
ea.; Reeves, $4. ea. James B.
King, 5232 Rivoli Dr., Macon,
Ph, SH. 2-4059.
Common pigeons, $1. pr.;
young pheasants, prs
white Silkie Bantams, $4.50
pr.; Bantam hens and roosters,
$1. ea.; white Doves, $5. pr.;
Ringneck Doves, $4. pr.; white
erested Polish chickens, $5.
pr. Starling Yawn, PO Box
45, Byromville (Z. C. 31007)-
Improved Northern Bob-
white Quail, $1. for grown
birds; day old, 25c ea.; 5 cents
increase ea. additional wk.
Permit 32. A. N. Reeve, 7866
Reswell Rd., Rt. 1, Dunwoody
(ZEG; 30043), Ph. 993-4020.
Bobwhite Quail, grown, $1.
ea.; young priced according
to age.
Sears, Rt. 1, Maysville.
Extra large Northern Bob-
white Quail, 1963 hatch, now
ready for restocking, breeding
and eating, 1 mo. to fully
grown birds. W. H. Sowers,
Scenic Dr., Rt. 1, Box 7, Blue
| Ridge, Ph. 632-7268. Permit
61.
Bobwhite Quail, all ages.
Write for details. J, L. Tade,
1328 21st St., Columbus. Per-
mit 10.
Dutch rabbits, young and
eld, $1. up. T. S. Anderson,
2717 Skyland Dr., Atlanta 19,
Permit 28. Claude.
25 rabbits, 1 buck, 4 does,
20 fryers, and hutches, all $60.
or will trade for bred gilts.
Located 1 mi. off Hwy. 92,
Crossroads Community. Mrs.
Trene MeCollum, PO Box 441,
Dallas. :
NZW buck, 8 mos. old,
black Dutch buck, 6 mos. old
and Calif. buck, 8 mos. old,
$3.50 ea. or will trade for dces
of any breed. D.. F. Osborne,
James St.. Winder,
4 Calif. does, 2 black Dutch
does,
bucks, good stock, with 8
compartment up-right wire
cage on rollers, and 2 large
hutches, all for $35. John R.
Worley, 3385 Stonewall-Tell
Rd., Rt. 1, College Park.
15 New Zealand white dces,
ready to breed, $2. ea.; also,
15 grown bucks, $1.50 ea. Will
ship, you pay express. John
Fields, 1026 W. Poplar St.,
Griffin, Ph. 227-3682. |
Miscellaneous
FOR SALE
Want pure apple cider --
with no preservatives added.
Need about 8 gallons now and
8 gallons in about 2 months.
Will pick up within 100 mi.
radius of Atlanta, Mrs. R. P.
Blake, 630 Sherwood Rd., NE,
Atlanta (Z, C. 30324).
Want 200 bu. of ear corn,
preferably yellow, del. or
FOB. Quote price, Z. J, Lee,
Red Oak, Ph. 767- 6666 (no
able price. Will come after in
ready to breed and 3
sonville Rd.,
| Ber: .
load, 1963 Gran
without rain. Wi
ton, delivered. H.
Rt. 3, Gainesville.
Want three doz. s i
colored gourds and 3 doz. ea:
of Indian corn with shuck
State price. Mrs. F. L. Cadle,
ty Huntley Dr., NE, mle
Want to buy ied: an
sheets. W. H. MeN oay Rt.
Gainesville, Ph. 6-2620.
Want used pony saddle,
must be priced to sell. Wri
stating price. Mrs. J. B. Saui,
179 Ruzelle Dr.. SE, Atlan
15, Ph. PO. 6-7014
. Want 300 or 400 bu. corn,
white or yellow, shelled, or
in shucks, delivered to my
barn 5 mi. W. of Hephziba
Ga, Will pay $1.25 bu. on del
very. C. E. Joiner, 3057 Dean
Bridge Rd., Augusta, Ph. : KE.
3- 5331 (no collect calls).
Want to hear from someone
who has old-time long, strong,
Red Scallions they do not
need, Want these to plant.
Mrs. W. C, Waters, 4680 Ben:
Halle Raa Rt; Box. 437,
College Park. eae
Want farm bell ap reason=_
5
4,
radius of 50 mi. of Atlanta.
John D. Moseley, 2290 Bag-
well Dr. SW, Atlanta, Ph.
PO. 1-9909. eae
crop, good
- Honey, .1963
grade: 14 cases (24 lbs. to
case) one case 2% Ibs. (12 to
case); one 60 Ib. can; one
case of 12 2 lb. containers; 3
or 4 cases mixed with comb.
30c lb. H: Deal, 1511 Jeffer-
Macon & Cy
Kasei
31201).
Lg. odd - shaped aihienn
gourds. 8 diff. kinds, mixed
pkg. of 30 seed, $1.; also, nice
clean roots of yellow dock,
queen of meadow and sassa-
fras, 2 lb. lardboxful, $1. plus
postage. L, W. Welch, Rt. a
Ellijay. : =
1963 crop
100 ae pure
shade-dried finely ground
sage; pure dried, ground,
red- por pepper, 1 oz. 40c; 3
OZ. ips $5, ath ee
ie. Batali Griffith, Rt.
Dallas (Z.C. 301 32);
Iron pot, about 15 gal.; wa-_
gon wheels, $5.-$8.; also mis=_
cellaneous horse tack. Make
offer. Robert Laramore, 501
Connell Ave., SW, _ Atlanta, :
Ph. 766-2654. : :
Ph, ME, 6-3125,
collect. calls).
These requests come from people such as the farmer, a
county agent, a veterinarian, etc., and quite often have very
little information for us to proceed on,
In order for the state chemist to intelligently fickle
such a problem, he needs certain information.
before a sample of such feed is sent, a veterinarian should be
consulted, In case of death, an autopsy should be performed
to determine whether death was caused byadisease ora toxic
substance. In the experience of the state chemists office, ee
the feed is rarely ever to blame.
If the veterinarian decides that it is a toxic substance, he -
should indicate what he thinks it is. Otherwise, the chemis-
try laboratory may run numerous tests and still not hitonthe
In addition to the veterinary report, the feed
guarantee tag should always be enclosed with the sample.
Quite often there are various drugs agued which are toxic tf :
right one,
the levels are too high.
CKNESS
ANIMALS
The office of our state chemist frequently receives re-
quests to analyze samples of feed believed to contain sub-
stances causing sickness or death in farm animals or poultry.
a4
First of all,
FOR SALE
Dried apples and peaches,
nice, oven treated. Peach-
-50c lb.; apples, 60c lb. at
y place (about 4 mi. S.W.
Martin. Would mail if 10
5, or 20 pounds are orderec
ind pay mailing charges).
cl, stamped env. Prefer M,
). Mrs. Altha Wood, Rt. 2,
fartin, :
New crop So. Ga. buckeyes,
Oc doz.; can fill lg. or small
oe rs. J. D. Phillips,
C. 31096).
Angelica roots, washed and
ed, $2. for 2 lb. lardbox-
ul; wild cucumber bark, rat-
le root, button snake root,
art root, May apple, blood-
t, yellow root, queen of
sadow, wild cherry bark,
. $1. for 2 lb. lardboxful;
eksnake root, $1. for lg.
tchboxful; nice dry leaf
re, clean, 8 cups, $1. Add
postage. P. B. Brown, Rt.
Ball Ground.
ompt shipment; also,
in corn, nice size ears of
eral diff. colors. 10c ear,
Ss postage. Mrs. Mae ag-
Tott..2, Blairsville:
Shinese chestnuts, extra lg.
e, 20c lb. Mrs. E. L. Mor-
n, P. O. Box 388, Jefferson,
367-8679
ice Chockley and yate ap-
s, $1. bu., come after. Live
town; also, 1963 sun-dried
bright, no peel or
(limited amt.) 85c
Add postage. Mrs. Fred
ks, Hiawassee.
3uckeyes, 50c doz., or $5.
P.P. Mrs. A. D. Mitchell,
2, Rockmart.
estern saddle, good cond.,
. Sherry Stover, 2808 Pon-
oo Doraville, Ph. 457-
white feed sacks, wash-
and free of holes, 25c ea.
mer R. Partain Rt. 2, Elber-
ellow root, freshly dug
1d washed, 4 lb. lardboxful,
ac; long, red-hot pepper pods
lome use, 25c\ doz. pods,
doz. $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Dewey. Ellis, Rt. 5, Box 58,
Gllijay (Z.C. 30540).
eorgia buckeyes, 40c doz.
Bes h4 gal. Raleigh
ody, Dial. : : &
sstd. print feed bags, 3,
5 P.P. Mrs. Engene Tolan,
t. 1, Buford (Z.C. 30518). _
n Phillips, Rt. 1, Box 130,
ightsville (Z.C. 31096).
0 lbs. used feathers, $25.
irs. Fannie Heath, P.O. Box
, Dudley.
orth Ga. mountain buck-
s, 25 doz. P.P. F. Brendle,
e Ridge.
ried apples, about 10 lbs.
lb. at my home. Mrs. V.
Chamblee, Rt. 2, Cumming.
oods dirt leaf mold barn
post mixture, $1. bu. at
y home 1 mi. north of Fol-
ym off Hwy. 140. Write be-
you come. Mrs. Ed Stone,
2, Box 105, Adairsville,
C. 30103).
ried apples, nice, free of
e and peelings, 65c lb. P.P.
lb. or more, 50c at home;
5 pails of pure sorghum
up, $1.50 pail at home.
1 not ship. Mrs. W. M.
terson, 4, Calhoun,
Rt.
MA. 9-5648. -
ft. leather bullwhips,
hide covered, 42
1 Stuckey, Blackshear.
nwashed sheeting feed
's_ free of holes, $2.75 doz.
e Mrs. Evelyn Panter, Mar-
all
-Pi
ried apples, nice, 65c Ib.
postage; also, nice Ten-
see Red Skin peanuts, the
for eating, $6.50 bu. (25
) plus postage; $3.50 for
f bushel. Ruth Sherer, Rt.
Box 44, LaGrange. 2
- |apple, quee:
Box 130, Wrightsville}
Yellow ssafras, M
of
low dock roots, wild cherry
bark, alder bark, ratsbane, ea.
4 tb. lardboxful, $1. plus 35c
postage; peppermint, 25c
bunch, 3 for 60c; martin
gourd seed, 25c pkg., and
stamped eny. Mrs. Freeman
Long, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Fresh herbs, washed clean,
sassafras,
low root, devils shoestring,
queen of meadow, colts foot,
and life everlasting, 2 lb.
-lardbox full, $1. plus postage.
R. C. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Nice clean roots and herbs:
red sassafras, queen of mea-
dow, devils shoestring, yel-
low dock and May apple. 2
lb. lardbox full, $1. plus post-
age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Rt.
5, Ellijay. |
Country hickory smoked
meats: hams, 10 to 20 lbs.
85c lb.; shoulders, 10 to 15
lbs., 55c Ib.; sides, 10 to 20
lbs., 50c lb.; smoke sausage,
60c lb.; fresh cracklins, 39c
lb. All meats guaranteed
against spoilage. Will ship
anywhere, postage not includ-
ed. Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Box
5, Dexter.
Heavy smooth _ sheeting
: feed bags, 100 lb. cap., wash-
ed and ironed, no holes, let-
ters, or mildew. Good for
sheets and pillow cases. Send
cash or M.O. No COD orders
sent. Add postage. Mrs. Pau-
line Evans, Rt. 2, Temple.
Chestnuts, limited quantity
of Chinese chestnuts ready to
ship. 3 lbs. $1. P.P. anywhere
in Ga. No orders taken for
less than 6 lbs. F. M. West-
brook, 5400 Campbellton Rd.,
SW, Atlanta 11, Ph. DI 4-
2886.
Sun dried apples (limber-
twigs and horse-apple blend)
1963 crop free of peel, core,
oz worms. 60c lb. plus post-
age. M. O. or cash. Mrs. Allie
S. Snyder, P.O. Box 271, Ray-
mond (Z.C. 30271).
- Handicrafts
FOR SALE
Pot holders, nicely made,
T5e" ean; 10y2 Oles 1
work aprons neatly trimmed
with large pockets; full cut.
R. GC. Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
Nice, well-made print ap-
rons, good material, lg. size,
bright colors, 50c plus pvost-
age. Mrs. I. A. Scott, 1570
Elleby Rd., SE, Atlanta 15..
Baby sweater, cap, and boo-
tee sets, crochet shell stitch,
best baby nylon in pink, blue,
lt. green, It. yellow or white,
$5. set; cap and sweater only,
$4.40; bootees, 60c pr. P. P.;
State 2nd choice. Infant to 1
yr. size; also, print aprons
and band top style, 60c ea.
Mrs. Robert T. Jones, Rt. 4,
Box 14, Blairsville (Z. C.
30512) Ph. 745-4968.
~ 2 1g. quilts made of all new
eotton, solids and prints, new
cotton padding, machine made
throughout. $5.50 ea. Mrs. H.
G. Pressley. Rt. 1, Kingston
(Z. C. 30145).
Soft, washable, genuine
lambskin baby moccasins in
pink, blue, white colors, all
hand-laced and emb. in
white. $i: l0ssprs 3 spb. oo.
P. P.; all: mailed in gift boxes.
Mrs. Edgar Watkins, Rt. 3,
New Echota, Calhoun.
eadow, yel-
yellow dock, yel-.
| extra lg. size bib aprons, 75c
cobbler or|
dies, also tatted edgings, wht.
band aprons, Bed
searves, $1. ea.; med. size ap-
rons, 50c ea.; free gift with
ea. order and free apron with
$5. order. Add postage. Mrs.
Maver Estep, 137 Auburn
Ave., LaGrange. _
White crochet tablecloth 62
X 82 in., $50.; White cro.
bootees trimmed in pink, blue,
yellow, and green, 75c pr.;
also, bibs to match, both, $1.;
white cro. lace for - pillow-
cases, $1. pr.; er. pothoiders,
$1. ea. Add postage. Mrs. H.
H. Robinson, Rt. 1, Monroe.
New handmade dbl. bed
size quilts made of good solid
and print cotten materials,
cotton padding: Grandmoth-
ers fan, Grapevine, Puzzle,
Basket with applique handles,
Step Around Mtn.; Dresden
Plate. All $12. ea. plus post-
age. Mrs. Dewey Ellis, Rt. 5,
Box 58, Ellijay. .
Heavy padded quilts, new
box designs, $7., 50c postage;
nice quilt tops, $2., 35c post-
age; linen pillowcases, $1. and
15c postage; aprons, good size
print, 50c ea. 10c postage;
also, dried apples, pretty
bright colors free of worms;
Martin gourds, 25c ea., post-
age added. Mrs. Roy T. Pruitt,
15 Border St., Buford.
Embroidered gingham ap-
rons, asstd. designs and colors,
$1.30 ea. P.P.; 7-days-of-week
dish towels $1.25 P. P. in Ga.
Cash or Money order only.
Mrs. Eugene Tolan, Rt. 1, Bu-
ford.
White crochet tablecloth,
62 x 82 in., $50.00; white cro.
bootees trimmed in _ pink,
blue, yellow and green, 75c
pr.; also bibs to match, both
for $1.00; white cro. lace for
pillowcases, $1.00 for pr.; yel-
low and green huck towels
done in mexican weave, $1
ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. H.
Robinson, Rt. 1, Monroe.
Ladies old-fashioned sun
bonnets, $1.00 ea. 2, $1.90;
bib aprons, print, 60c ea.;
ea.; band aprons, med. size,
50c ea., or 5, $2.25. Add post--
age and 10c extra for checks.
rs. Byron Haynes, Rt. 8,
Gainesville,
Two crochet handmade ta-
blecloths, one 73 x 84 in,
$25; one 98 x 100.9 in. $50,
made with size 20 cream
thread; two 1g. cro. bed-
spreads $25.00 for one; other
has roses and green leaves
in ea. block 17.0028 block,
with - fringe, $50.00, very
pretty; all kinds of crochet
pieces, Ig., $2.00 each. Mrs.
Alma Chapman, Rt, 8, Wilson
Rd., Macon.
Babies cro, cap, bootee and
sacque set, single knot stitch
pattern, lt. blue baby nylon,
$5.00 set. Sets made to order,
other patterns and colors or
white, sacque, $3.00, cap, $1,
and bootees $1.00 separately;
also cro. pillowcase, and doi-
or colors.
dieston,
Smyrna.
Mrs. Jessie Hud-
Silk quilt top; wool quilt
top, ea. pieced on 12 in.
square, all seams briar stitch-
ed, size, approx. 72 x 84 in.,
$8.00 ea. plus 50c. postage;
also cotton top, lavender, on
black and white, Falling Tim-
ber pattern, size 72 x 84 in.,
$2.50 plus 35c postage. Miss
Eula Cox, Rt. 2, Cave Spring
(Z. C. 30124).
Crochet ladies hats, pill
box and other styles made of
4-ply virgin wool thread,
color as wanted, $3.; single
tatting, No. 20 thread, white
only, 25c yd.; Hen and Biddy
in white, No. 20 thread, 50c
yd.; in white and pink varie-
gated, 50c yd.; and 3 pec. vani-
ty set, all cro. $2.50 set. Add
postage. Mrs. Sadie Fuller,
P. O. Box 288, East Point, Ph.
PO. 1-6067.
White pineapple crochet
doilies, 10 in. arcund, 40c ea.;
9 X 14 in. oval, 50c ea.; 3 pe.
set, $1.25: 5 pes set. $25; 10 &
10 in. matching square, 75c.
Send 25c for sample and list
of prices on other articles.
Mrs. Sherman L, Adams, Rt.
12, Gainesville,
Crochet baby sweater sets,
any color, $38.50; bootees, $1
PEs; 2) pr. 61-50% little girls
dresses, $2.00 sizes to 6 yrs.;
also, would like to quilt some
quilts in my home at $4 ea.,
and you furnish material; al-
so have cro. centerpiece, pur-
ble grape design, $2.00; and
round centerpiece, white, 24
in. across, $1.50. Mrs. John
A. Merritt, Rt. 2, Millwood.
8 Dbl. bed size quilt tops,
$10.00 all postpaid, or $3.00
for one plus. postage: One
Drunkards' Path; one 6 in.
block in black and prints;
one most all corduroy, blocks,
and other heavy materials,
all machine sewn and new
materials. Send money or-
ders only. Mrs. P.-V. You-
152 Westwood Rd.,
_ Aprons with
trimmed, $1. ea.; without bibs,
75c ea.; pot holders, 15c ea.;
10, $1.; emb. dish towels, 3,
$1.; add postage. Mrs. H. A.
Chastain, Rt. 5, Ellijay.
bibs, nicely
Fancy orgaudy and lace
aprons, $1.50 ea.;
cotton aprons, 75 ea.; 6, $4.;
attractive work aprens, lg.
pockets all around, $1. ea.; pot
holders, 15 ea.; 10, $1.; pil-
lowcases, handpainted in love-
ly colors (washable), $2. set;
scarf or vanity set, $1. ea.
Free sample of handpainting.
Mrs. W. W. Lowman, Rt. 5,
Ellijay.
Childrens dresses, nicely
made, size 1-6 yrs., $2. ea.;
full size cotton ruffle bed-
spreads in asstd. cols., $5.50
ea.; aprons, 75c ea.; 6, $4.;
novelty pot holders, 20c ea.;
7, $1.; dish towels, appliqued
or emb., 25c ea.; 5, $1.; dbl.
bed size quilt tops, $3. ea.,
pieced by pattern. Add post-
age. Mrs. Freeman Long, Rt.
5, Ellijay.
Nice, handpainted pillow-
cases, permanently washable
ia bleached muslin pastels, $3.
set, scarves to match, $2. ea.
in floral and other designs as
Forget Me Nois, Ribbons, Mr.
and Mrs. Floral Spray,
Hearts and Roses, Iris, Dainty
Basket lg. Pansies and others.
Mrs. L. W. Welch, Rt. 1, Elli-
jay (Z. C. 30540).
New handmade dbl. bed
size quilts made of new mat-
erial, different patterns, new
cotton sheeting linings, all
new, $6.; also, quilt tops of
different patterns, all new
material in dbl. bed size, $2.
Mrs. Dave Garlin, Box 187,
Adairsville.
Bed doll Diana, 50 in.
around, skirt n.ade of art
foam of different cols., $4.;
pillow doll, Carolyn, 18 in.
around, skirt, art foam, diff.
cols., $3.75; book marks in
shape of cross, art: foam, 20c
ea., plus 35c postage on each
doll. Bessie Williams, Rt. 1,
Box 269, Eastman.
Emb. dresser scarves with
ero. ends, different sizes, all
50c each. Add postage; no
checks. Mrs. James Davis, Rt.
7, Gainesville.
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DON'T FLIRT WITH
FUMES or SPILLAGE!
OCTOBER 11 Reg. Duroc
Sale at Arabia Swine Farm,
Homeirville.
OCTOBER 12, Meat Type ~
Duroc Sale at farm, 1
mile south of Shellman, on
Ga. Hwy. No. 41. F. M.
Stewart.
OCTOBER 14Monday1:60
P.M. Santa Gertrudis Cat-
tle Salecows, calves and
heifers. Located 4 mi. N. of
Quitman on Barwick Rd.
Henry Reeves.
OCTOBER 18, 1963, Friday,
1:00 P. M., promptly
Statesboro Parkers Stock
Yard Georgia Angus As-=
sociation fall sale selling
65 cows, most with calves
at side and re-bred; and 5
breeding age bulls. For in-
formation contact
Parker, 3858 Mathis
Macon, Ph. SH. 3-8285.
St.,
OCTOBER 28, 1:00 P. M.
Lawrenceville Gwinnett
County Fair Grounds
sponsored by National Ayr-
shire Breeders Association,
Brandon, Vt.
sale: 35 registered Ayrshire
heifers from New England.
N. E. Heatherington, Rt. 1,
Tallapoosa.
NOVEMBER 9, 10:00 A. M.
Saturday Fitzgerald
Hudson-Holmes Livestock
Barn 75 ponies and 10
horses at auction: brood
mares, colts, stallions, and
geldings all to sell regard-
less of price. See at farm
prior to sale date (Fuller's
Farm, Abbeville, Hwy. 129
South). No outside ponies
accepted. Will keep your
pony until Christmas for
small charge. Pony to be
given away at sale. Dick
Fuller, Rt. 2, Abbeville, Ph.
467-4633.
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