Tom
ne Fa armers
Ao; igi
Linder Commissioner
f
ae By By TOM LINDER
eeks ago the Market Bulletin
B icie on the law of supply
id. That article illustrated the
ity of depending on the law of.
ind demand in _ this complicated
economy.
issue of the Market Bulletin of
I wrote an article showing that
rs income controlled. the na-
me.- It controls total payrolls
employment, ete.
two editorials have created con-
terest in the nations Capitol
number of farm states. They
30 created considerable interest,
ation, and comment among busi-
and professional men over the
<ing how the farm income could
ned. That is a natural question
ink the answer is rather obvious,
of present and past government
REALISTIC APPROACH
fact is at present we must deal
ly with the situation in which
; ourselves.
Federal Congress and President
xed by law minimum standards
es and hours of labor. The Fed-
yvernment and the several states,
yperation of law, have fixed costs
sportation, communication, power,
g industry and big capital, as typi-
eneral Motors, Ford, the big oil
Unilever, DuPont, etc.,
nternational investments, inter-
ubsidiary corporations, etc., fix
largely on industrial and foreign
his international price fixing
ustry is why they no longer
rocal trade agreements and
Since they control prices in-
free trade is no longer ob-
> to them.
the other . hand,
1ese sero fires.
He
OE AUGUST 5, 1953
NUMBER. 4}
FUTURE OF AMERICAN
RICULTURE AND OF AMERI
received several inquiries from
smen, farm leaders, and business |
is
at the market place for his own hiiacte
He has no other choice.
Since Federal legislation, affirmative
and permissive, fixes the cost and prices
and thereby the income of most other
segments of our economy, I do not see
any escape from the conclusion that the
farmers minimum income must be like-
wise guaranteed by Federal legislation in
some form. I do not see any possibility
of maintaining a prosperous agriculture
unless agriculture is extended equal pro-
tection of the law as required in the Con-
stitution of the United States.
The economist show that over a period
of years there is a direct relation between
the farm income and national income.
With the national debt that is confronting
us, we cannot afford to reduce the nation-
al income and if the above is correct we
eannot afford to reduce the farm income
because of the fact there is a direct rela-
tion between the two.
One of the ways we can maintain our
farm income on a high level is to regulate
and control the importation of agricul-
tural commodities that will cause a sur-
plus in this country. I recognize the
fact that we must maintain world trade
-as such, but if we can control the im-
portation of certain commodities that will
have a tendency to beat down the price
of commodities produced in this country,
we will be going a long way towards
solving this problem.
THE FARMER IS THE SCAPEGOAT
-Since the beginning of Federal farm
legislation, the national policy has been
to reduce production by acreage control,
etc. of American farms to prevent farm
At the same time (since 1934)
surpluses.
the national policy has been, through so-
called reciprocal trade agreements, to
encourage the shipment of surplus agri-
cultural products into the United States.
Naturally these two policies are in con-
_ flict. One results in reduced production
on American farms. The other results in
reduced prices for what the farmer pro-
duces. : 2
- Naturally most of our agricultural
exports go to countries that do not have
agricultural products to send to us.
our imports of agricul-
3
- under his house.
in view of. the established fact that the .
farmers income determines the national
Sore to.
which we cannot ship agricultural prod:
ucts. Most of our cotton exports go ta
countries that manufacture the cotton and _ s
sell large portions of the manufactured
products right back-here in the United
States.
the merchandise that is labeled will show
that this is true. Most agricultural prod-
ucts shipped into the United States are
to pay for automobiles and other indus:
trial manufactures.
that the big financial and industrial lead-
ers such as DuPont and their subsidiary,
Genral Motors, and also U. S. Steel, the
big oil companies, Ford Motor Company,
A casual visit to any mens and
ladies furnishing store and inspection of
This is the reason
and the international bankers no longet =
believe in tariff protection,. but are in
favor of free trade as a national policy.
Records of Commodity Credit Corpora-
tion show that relatively small sums of
money have been lost by the Government
in the direct support of farm prices. Near-
ly all the losses have been due to giving:
away of commodities and to the buying
of farm products from other countries
when we already had a full domestically
produced supply of those same farm prod-
ucts.
To say that the national government
cannot afford to support a minimum ine
come for farmers, is like saying that a
man cannot afford to build a foundation =
This is especially true
income and the income of all the people.
It is especially true in view of the fact
that we cannot carry our enormous na-
tional debt without an enormous national
income.
the fact that millions of homes, auto-
mobiles, farm tractors, radios, televisions,
washing machines, etc. will be thrown
back into the laps of the greedy as our
national income is allowed to decline sub-
stantially. It is especially true in view of
the fact that all state and local govern-
ments have been keyed to high incomes
and high taxes in the several states. To
put it bluntly, the difference between a
sustained agriculture income and a radi-
cally reduced farm income is the dit-
ference between continued national pros-
perity and a national depression.
TOM LINDER
- Commissioner of Agricultura
S27 if OE SE
It is especially true in view of
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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED.
FOR SALE
Jap Iris (Kampferi), all col-
ors, labeled, blooming size, $3.50
doz.; $15, C; Admiral Byrd and
Jajestic Daisy Plants, $1.80 doz.;
$10. C; Purple Stalkesia, Aster
Plants, $1.50 doz.; $8. C. Del,
V. W: Wilson, Savannah, Rt. 3,
Box 184.
Blue Ageratum, Purple Achi-
menes, 3 doz., $1.; Narcissi, Daf-
fodils, Jonquils, several good
varieties, mixed $2. C; Single
Blue Hyacinths, large bulbs, 2
doz. $1.10; Mixed col. Iris, 2
doz., $1. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madi-
son.
Rainbow Moss, Guinea Wing,
Red, White, and Pink Conch,
Sweet Gum, and Chicken Giz-
zard Begonias, sev. colors Co-
Jeus, Geraniums, Sultanas (pink,
red, orange, white), all cuttings,
aud Aeroplane Plant, 15c ea., 2,
25c. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin,
Blue Hyacinth Bulbs, bloom-
ing size, 20, $1.; Gardenia Radi-
cans, low creeping Gardenia,
good rooted plants, 5, $1. Del.
J. D. Fuller, Mountville.
Chrysanthemums, mixed col-
ors and sizes, some of the best,
2 kinds daisy type, 2 dif. Cush-
jon included, $1.25 C; Royal
Poinciana, 2, 25c; Chinese Sa-
ered Lily, 25c; Rare Running
Talisman Rose, $1.; Green,
White Streaked, Purple Streak-
ed Jew, 10c. Mrs. Dan Terry,
Quitman.
White Narcissi bulbs, 50c
age. No chks. Mrs. W. T. Lang-
doz.; mixed, 45c doz. Add post-
Jey. Palmetto. RFD 1.
Red Spider Lily Bulbs, $8. C;
Mixed Hyacinth, blue, = dbl.
pink, $1. doz.; All colors Dbl.
Ivy Leaf Geranium cuttings, $1.
doz.; Rooted, 50c .ea:; Small
Leaf Ivies anc. Rare Cacti, 50c
a.; Philodendron, 25c ea. Mrs.
Ed Green, Powersville.
Geraniums, rooted, large size,
25c ea.; Red and Pink Begonias,
Fla. Rozettes, rooted, 10c ea.;
Purple and-Green, White Strip-
10c; Coleus cuttings, 6, 25c; Red
Gizzard Plants, 10c. Add post-
age, Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca.
White blooming Iris roots for
sale or exch. for unwashed 100
Ib. cap., white feed sacks. Exch.
100 roots for 35 sacks. ea. pay
stage. Mrs. Jennie Campbell,
ising Fawn.
Geraniums, begonias, Rubber
plant, water hyacinths, cactus,
edleus, sultanas, pink, dbl. pe-
twunias, 4 kinds lilies, pink hy-
drangea, peafowl fern, rooted,
15 ea.; 3 Jews, Hen and Bid-
cies, 10c; snapdragons, 20 cut-
Red or White Dbl.. Geran-
iums, $1. ea. Mrs. J. E. Sorrells,
Royston., Rt. 1.
Blooming size rooted Ger-
aniums, dbl. red, heavy bloom-
er, 35c ea. Add postage. Not
mailed outside Georgia. Mrs.
Iva H. Mason, Roopville.
Madonna Lily Bulbs, Jumbo
size, 50 or $5. doz.; No. 1, $4.50;
No. 2, $3.75; No.3, $3.; No. 4,
$2, doz. PP to 2nd. zone. Exch.
for print sacks. Mrs. H. L.
Fields, McDonough, Rt. 3.
Large blooming size _buibs,
Jan Narcissi, Butter/and Egg,
Daffodils, Snowdrops, 40c doz.
Add 15c for postage on the doz.
No. order less $1. Mrs. Miles
Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1,
Dbl. White, Pink, Red Ger-
aniums, Red Angelwing, Oak-
leaf, Silver Spotted, Pink, Red,
White, Pink Pineapple Bur Be-
gonias, night blooming Cereus,
Red Shrimp, $1. ea.; Red Love
Apple, Red, Variegated Gizzard,
Red, Orange Sultanas, 2, $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. V. M. John-
son, Shellman. (
Fancy Leaf Caladiums, Pur-
ple Altheas, Easter Lilies, Hast-
ings Columbines, Nandinas, Tri-
tomas, 4, $1.; Red Spider Lilies,
Purple Violets, Pink and White
Oxalis, 50c doz.; Dbl. White,
Yellow Feverfew, $1. doz.; Jon-
quils, 75, $1. Moss packed. Mrs.
Johnson Usry, Stapleton.
Water Lilies, white with
yellow center, $3. per root (now
blooming). No shipments. A, B.
Chapman, Jr., Stone Mountain,
5980 Redan Rd., Tel. 3764, or
Atlanta De. 4811.
Star Fish, Christmas, Rat
Tail, Multiplying, and Elephant
Ear Cacti, all rooted, 35c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Warren Mc-
Daniel, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Blooming size Cape Jasmine,
3 yrs. old, white wax blooms in
pots, $2. ea. Add postage. Miss
Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Rt.
53
Dog Tongue Cacti, Gerani-
ums, Sultanas, Ferns, Justicia,
Birdeye Pepper, 20c ea.; Or-
ange Lilies, Lady Slippers, Lu-
pine, Dbl. Touch-Me-Nots, 50c
doz.; Also Red and Purple Ver-
bena. Plus postage. Mrs. J. G.
Combs, Toomsboro, Rte 2.
Umbrella Palm, Fish Scale,
Sword, Lace, Fluffy Ferns,
White, and Pink Geraniums,
Chicken. Gizzard, Dbl. Conch
Begonias, 25c ea.; Mothers
Tears, 3, 25c; Angel Wing, Beef
Steak Begonias, 35c ea. Plus
tings, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Lester Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.
pore. Exck.. for sacks, Mrs.
avy Lewis, Toomsboro.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
blooming size, $1.25 C; Pink,
Blue Mixed Roman Hyacinths,
75c doz.; Pink Thrift, 4 large
clumps, $1.25; 2-7 ft. Flat Ce-
dars, $7.50 ea.; 2-3x 5 ft. Pfitzer
Junipers, $15. ea. (No Sunday
trade). Mrs. Clarence McMil-.
Tian, Dacula, Rt. 1.
Madonna Lily. Bulbs, 25 ea.;
$20. C. Mrs. J. C. James, Dan-
ielsville.
Dbl. Wool Poppy Seed, mixed
colors, heaping table spoon, 10c
with stamped envelope. Mrs. R.
H. Whelchel, Dawsonville, Rt. 3.
Unrooted Dbl. and Single Be-
gonias, 2 colors Lantanas, Jus-
ticia, Hydrangeas, others, 10,
75; Cedar Fern, Rainbow Moss,
Blue Lilies, Grape and Hen and
Biddie Begonias, 6,\75c; Single
Geranium cuttings, $1. doz. No
orders less 5c. Mrs. Willis
Sei Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
54.
Sultanas in bloom, white,
purple, red, pink, orange, other
colors, rooted, 25 dif. Coleus,
large, rooted, 5, $1.; Rooted
Lantanas, Maiden Hair Ferns, 2,
50c; White and Stripped, and
Red Purple Wandering Jew, 6,
50c. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlon-
ega, Rt. 1.
Fancy Leaf Caladium, 4 each
dif., $1.; Roote Abelias, Japon-
icas, Boston Ivy, Trailing Arbu-
tus, Boxwood, $1.25 doz.; Star
of ,Bethlehem, bulbs 50c C;
Grape Hyacinths, 50c doz.; Wa-
ter Lilies, 2, 50c. Mrs. F. M. Ea-
ton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Jonquil and Daffodil Bulbs,
$1.25 C; Little Yellow Cluster
Narcissus Bulbs, 50, $1.; White
Thrift, 2 doz., $1.; Rose Thrift,
$:.75 pk. Or any amount. All
Postpaid in Ga. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Dacula, Rt. 1.
Wandering Jew, solid yellow,
white and green, silver and red, ,
wine red; Alternatheras, border
or box plants, red, pink, green,
60c doz. Add 15c postage. Mrs.
H. H. Stalnaker, Elberton, Rt. 5.
Dbl. Hollyhocks, Chaters
50c doz.; Bright colors. single
Hollyhocks, 25c doz.; Single
Hollyhock or Larkspur, some
double, penny matchbox full
seed 25c; Boxwood cuttings, not
rooted, 6 in. or more, $1.25 C.
Mrs. C. D. Sellers, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Mixed pot plant cuttings, 12
all different, $1.; Yellow Iris
Bulbs, 75 doz.; $3. C; $20. M;
Blue and White Iris, $1. doz.;
White Narcissus Bulbs, $3. C.
blooming size bulbs. Add post-
age. Mrs. Mary Langley, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3, Box 98.
Thrift, Yellow, Purple; Blue
Grey Iris; and Glads, each 50c
doz.; Red and Pink Running
Roses, Tiger Lilies, 25c ea.;
Boxwood, $1.25 ea.; All colors
Mums, Tame Violets, mixed
Dahlias, 50c doz; Mullein
Pinks, 25c ea. $1. orders PP in
Ga. Bettie Owen, Ellijay.
Emperor and Dbl. Daffodils,
Jonquils, White Fragrant Nar-
cissi, $1.50 C; Sweet Purple and
Confederate Gray Violets, Peri-
winkle, $1.25 C. Add postage.
Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay.
Poppy seed, dbl., saucer size,
salmon pink, 25c tsp.; Sultanas,
mix. col., 10 plants, $1. varie-
gated one free; rooted white
sultanas, 25c doz.; blue agera-
tum, cut. flower, red salvia
plants, 10, 50c. Add postage,
Mrs. Frank Clements, Enigma.
Monkey Face or Widows
Tears, 50c doz.; Night Blooming
Cacti, Angel Wing Begonia, 50c
ea.; Thanksgiving Cacti, 20c;
Dbl., single, white, Pink Bego-
nias, 25c-15c; Sultanas, Red
Gizzard Plants, 20c ea. Rooted.
Add postage and 10c on checks.
Mary Shrum, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1.,
Box 108.
Privit Hedge, 1% ft., 15c;
'Trumpet Vine (Humming Bird
Inducer), Ivy, 25c ea.; Honey-
suckle, 10c ea.; Sold only in Ga.
Exch. for feed sacks. Lizzie A.
Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 1.
500 assorted bulbs (1953) of
Yellow Jonquils, Yellow Nar--
cissi, April Narcissi, Butter and
Eggs, $1. C. Plus postage. Mrs.
E. Fountain, Fort Valley.
White April Blooming Nar-
Barker, Thomaston, Rt. 1.
cissus Bulbs for sale. Mrs. J. C.
xi
Jonquil, Daffodil Bulbs,
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Rooted Lantanas, Geraniums,
25c ea.; Amaryllis Lilies, 3, $1.;
Dif. col. Large Jew Vines, large
bunch, 15c; Avporvitaes, Fern,
25c bu. Add postage. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
. Welt rooted, field grown, 8-10
in Old Eng. Boxwood, heavy
plants, sample doz., $3.; 10c, 15c,
denias, sturdy liners, rooted,
$10. C; Calif. Fragrant Violets,
$1. doz. Mrs. B. L. Bobinson,
Greenville.
Ligustrums (Wax Leaf), $1.40
a Del. Lois Woodruff, Green-
ville. \
American Beauty Sultana
cuttings, Xmas Cherry, Aero-
plane Plants, 15c ea.; 2, 25c;
Green Jew, 6, 15c; Hastings
Hybrid Coleus, 10, $1.; Cuttings
of same, 20, $1.; Pink and White
Dbl. Megonia cuttings, and Sin-
Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 4.
Rose Red Verbena, 75 doz.;
$5. C.; Pink Thrift, $1. C; Red,
White Thrift; Pink Cushion
Mums, $1. doz.; Blue Ageratum,
50c doz.; Bearded Blue Iris,
$1.50 doz.; Dbl. Sun Portulace,
50c doz.; Pink Oxalis, 2 clumps,
$1. Add postage. Mrs. Janie El-
lic Grantville.. -
Lantanas 35 ea.; Arboritae
Ferns, Geraniums, 25c ea. All
rooted; Pink and White Oxalis,
15c bunch; Shasta Daises, 40c
doz. bunches. Add postage. Mrs.
hes Parker, Gainesville, Rt.
Lettuce Leaf Begonias (very
curly, large leaves, pink
large, dbl. pink blooms), and
Maple Leaf, all rooted, 50c ea.
Add 20c for postage. Mrs. A. P.
Sheppard, Griffin, Rt. 3.
St. Augustine grass, rooted
Sprigs, $2. bu. Del. Dr. LeRoy
ee Griffin. Phone 2038 and
2523:
White Chrysanthemums, root-
ed, 10c ea.; Coleus cuttings,
15e ea. Add postage. Mrs. E. L.
dark velvet, 10e ea. or Rooted,
Lavender, Gordon, Rt. 2.
Large Dbl. Pink, and Red Be-
gonias, Elephantear Caladiums,
35c ea.; Large Dbl., and Large
Single Ruffled Petunias, dif.
colors, 25c ea.; Large Incurved
Mums, 6, 35c. Mrs. E. R. Brook-
shier, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
5 cols. Cannas, 50c doz.; Wan-
dering Jew, rooted, 10c_ ea.;
Exch. for sacks. Mrs. Willie
Turpin, Gainesville, t. 4
Plants per 100: Red leaf Pho-
tenia (Photenia Globra) $12.00;
Wax Leaf Ligustrum, $7.; Ba-
nana Shrub, $11.85; Abelia
~Grandiflora, $10.; Buford Holly,
$12.; Nandina Seedlings, $8.. All
rooted cuttings except Nandin-
as. Del. in Ga. Maude Hamby,
G-eenville.
4-6 in. rooted Dwarf Box-
wood, $1. doz.; $6. C; $50. M.
Del in Ga. Mrs. R. F. Terrell,
Greenville.
Parma (Fragrant) Violets, for
pot plants or outdoor culture,
3 plants, $1.; Royal Robe Vio-
lets, hardy, fragrant blooms, $1.
doz.; $7. C.; Giant Royal Pur-
ple, hardy, sweet.scented
blooms, 3 doz., $1.25; $3.50 C.
Ada postage. Mrs. L. H. Cous-
ins, Greenville.
Yellow Cluster and White
Narcissus also Bermuda Lily
Bulbs, 50c doz.; Jonquil, Long
Trumpet Daffodils, $1. C. Mrs.
J M. Bobo, Hartwell.
Hollyhock, $1.50 doz.; Butter
and Eggs, White and Yellow
Jonquils, Long Trumpet Daffo-
dils. "$2. (Ce Pink} and -bilve
Thrift, 75c doz.; Blue Single
Hyacinths, $1.50 doz. Exch. for
print sacks. Miss Mattie McCur-
ley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
White and Yellow Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, Long Trumpet
Daffodils, $2. C; Blue and Pink
Turift, 75 doz.; Blue Single
Hyacinths, $1.50 doz. Exch. for
print sacks. Miss Cecil MeCur-
ley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Side Delivery Rake, good
cond., Minn.-Moline, strong and
gain; Also Power Hay
and 50c sizes. All No. 1s; Gar-} 2.
gle Pink, 15 ea. Mrs. Wallace |.
blooms), Joan Strong (dark leaf, |
rugged, ready for work, bar- |
Ferns, Hye
aryllis, Aug. Lil
suckles, Silver
.y Weeping.
Tamarix, Bea
w ods, Cam
O'e I :
Names Tri
Mrs. an
__ Nice, large
Lily Bulbs,
age. Mrs. |
~Hahira, Box >
Hybrid Day L
Heuston, Purple |
Maid, Sunnp Wes
ford, 3, $1,; Cab
Guenther, 50c e
fodil and White
Bulbs, $1. C. Add
$1. orders. Mrs. -
Hiawassee.
Blue Iris, Mu:
Touch-Me-Nots,
Purple Verbenas
Day Lilies, Yar
Moss, Mixed Pet
Sunflower, 25c
orders Catalpa,
wood, ete., 6, $1
Mrs. .D. C. Ledbett
Rt. 3. Tel. 2208.
Red , Whne [
wood, $1. doz. (
Sweetshrub, Tuli
ly, Mulberry,
Pink Roses, Red,
ange Trumpet Vi
Nov. Sunflower,
20 doz.; Pot Flot
Add postage. Mrs.
son, Lithonia, R
Lae
Long Trumpet Jong
Dif. Col. Iris, Can
Grass Pinks, large
Docia Harris, Lul
Tris, Oklahoma,
treuse Green, 40c;
75c; Black Forest, B:
$1. ea.; Pink Ca
Chivalry, Gypsy
Dream Castle,
Rhythm, 90c; Band M
Wabash, Fair Elai
Not del.
Lula.
20 Sultanas, all
tings, $1.10; blue
pink Iris, $1.10 do:
red, scarlet, maroo:
for $1.10. Mrs. H.
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
Mixed large yello
butter and eggs, y
dils, $1. C and 15c
tings to root now at_
ea., Cape Jasmine,
myrtle, cream Breath
Goldenbells, golden Hi
le; all col. petunias,
doz.\ Mrs. R. J." Fi
colnton.
Cylinder type Tu
Picker, mounted on
fect cond., priced
trade for Angus |
Sanders, Vienna. |
Farmall A Tracto:
fertilizer attachme
cultivating equip., bot
set harrows, $850:00
Mule, 1050 Ibs., and 1
other farm tools. :
Glennville. R. D.
Glennville, Rt. 5.
J. D. No. 3 2
Machine, good con
orexch. for 1 H. m
Quarterman, Flemin
Intl. Harvester 3
for H or M Farmal
needs new dise but i
$150.00. M. P.. Purcel
merce, Rt. 5. ;
One 36 in. Cole G
hp Allis-Chalmers
for sale. C. S. Mullin,
John Deere Tractor,
1946, planters, cultiv
tiller, 7 ft. IH section
good cond., all $12:
my farm. Ford Ande:
Riles
Used Intl. Cotton
Tractor, good cond
Herman Hardy, .A
Dawson Rd.
Farmall F-14_
power lift, A-
Rubber Tire
McCormick-Deering, Continen-
tal engine, on rubber, used very
little, good cond., does len
work. J. fee, E:
ler,
ones Bt, $100.
Hickory Wag-
id spring seat,
hest offer. C. J.
nesville, Box 444.
H Tractor, dbl.
w, single bottom
cond., $475.00. E.
ur, 2360 Camel-
n Picker, used
od as new, guar.
$785.00. at my
Jennings, Daw-
502.
- Mill, 30 in.
3 H power mo-
hp motor with V
sheller, sell all
. A. M. Aiken,
Box 95. Phone
all with equip-
); Two Disc Plow,
janters for C or
mall, good cond.,
Maddox, Win-
s Side Delivery
power take off
new, used only 2
than half price,
ynwood Bentley,
x sale. J. P. Welch,
Rt. 2. Tel. 3877.
pigs. E. F. Houser,
427 No. Green St.
Mill with 10
n, cheap for cash.
Rolston.
Harris Grain
hrs., no fertilizer,
0.00. L. D. Spriggs,
. Rt. 3
3 Roller Golden
good cond., $20.00 at
V. E. Paulk, Rebecca.
kks-Morse No. 1
r with blower and
ments, used very
e at mill 1% miles
T. Hendrix, Sum-
D 4.
Tractor, 2 disc til-
bog harrow, new
, hydraulic operat-
und rake, power take
ters, distributors,
racing blade, etc.;
J ms Upright Grist
Sheller. A-1 cond.,
E. Wright, Newnan,
-ubator, 85 egg cap.,
ny Huling, Fortson,
ler Syrup Mill, good
sale. Roxie A. Quil-
sville, RFD 7.
i Wagon, good shape,
35.00; Also good
see. Harvey Wals-
Super C Tractor,
and Bog Harrow,
, $1900.00. (Cost
Cook, Flovilla, Rt.
nths, 35c bunch;
Geraniums, 30c;
c; Bush Coleus,
Zebra Plants,
f Buchanan, Rt. 2.
-| Rt. 2,
fA
FLOWERS AND SEED
FLOWERS AND SEED
FLOWERS AND SEED
FLOWERS AND SEED
C. G. Kuykendall,
Rt. 3, Box 83.
January buttercups. yellow
or white cluster, sweet scented
daffodil, blue or white Easter,
Flag lilies, Iris, Star of Beth-
lehem, 3% doz., $1.50, or $6. M.
PP: also Van Houtti or Spirea
Rosea. Mrs. Ethel Sanders,
Blairsville,
Rose of Sharon, single asst.
colors, Tree sweet peas, 5 for
$1.; sparklers, 2, $1.; also Lilacs,
-crepe myrtles, Eng. dogwoods,
Star Jasmine. $2. order PP.
Mrs. Orene Poteat, Buchanan,
Narcissi, 65 doz.; Milk and
Wine Lily, 15-20c ea.; Burpees
Daffodils, 75c doz.; White Iris,
45ce doz.; 4 col. Cannas, 65c-
'$1.50 doz.; Giant Spider Lilies,
35c ea.; Jew, 10c ea.; Justicia,
50c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. Viola
C. Brady, Cario, Rt. 1, Box 343.
Dbl. Sweet Williams, mixed
colors seed, Dbl. Pink Poppy,
anc. Dbl. Hollyhock, mixed col-
ors, 20c pkt.; Yellow, Red,
White Mums, 50c doz. plants.
Add postage. Mrs. C. C. Gentry,
Calhoun, Rt. 3, Box 137.
Cannas, Tube Roses, Iris,
Milk and Wine and Day Lilies,
Amaryllis, $1. doz.; Pink Crepe
Myrtle, Red Seven Sister Rose,
Coralberry and Umbrella Palm,
25c ea. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Ca-
milla.
Madonna Lily Bulbs, 3, $1.
Exch. 3 bulbs for 3 print sacks
alike, or 5 white sacks. Each
pay postage. Cuba Morrison,
Clarksville.
Chrysanthemums, yellow, $2.
doz.; Purple Verbena, 50c doz.;
Jonquils, $1. C. Norman Lee
Wheeler, Conyers, Rt. 1.
Oleanders, Red, White, Pink,
Yellow, $1.; Thrift, del, in No-
vember, Red and White, $1.00
doz.; Blue, 25, $1.; Pink. and
Rose, 50, $1.; Orchid, 75c C.; 3
doz. Shasta Daises, $1.; Fine
Cannas, 25c ea. Add_ postage.
if Annie West, Crawford-
ville. i
Large Lace Ferns, $5.; Rose
Scented Geraniums, $1.; Water-
melon, Guineawing Begonias,
Chinese Evergreen, Var. Alter-
nanthera, Prayer Plants, Fuch-
sia, 40c; Geraniums, Sultanas,
Lantanas, Chinchilla,. Zebra,
Baby Tears Plants, 35c cuttings,
10c; Water Hyacinths, Poppies,
Ferns, 25. Plus postage. Mrs.
Otis Mashburn, Cumming. ;
1953 Hollyhock Seed, 5 dif.
Pastel Colors, including pink,
red, lavender, pale pink, white,
all semi-double, ruffle edges,
10c Thls. and stamped envelope;
3 Tbl., 25c; Half teacup, 30c.
Mrs. Ida Mae Sullivan, Carroll-
ton, 14 W. Chandler St.
Dbl. Petunia cuttings, 2, 35c;
All colors Geranium .cuttings,
20c ea.; Angel Wing, Red, Pink,
Dbl. Rose Begonias, Beefsteak,
etc. 25c; 8 dif. Coleus, 50c Col-
lection 12 cuttings, all dif., $1.,
plus 15c postage. Exch. for oth-
er flowers. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes,
Canon; Rt 2S -
Jonquilla Simplex, King Al-
fred, Emperor, Fragrant Paper
Narcissi, very dbl. fragrant But-
ter and Egg Bulbs, blooming
size, 75, $1.; Dbl. Red Geran-
iums, 2, 35c. Add postage. Mrs.
ees Harmon, Calhoun, Rt.
Several different Coleus cut-
tings, 50, $1.25; Also want Exch.
for or buy some Leopard Be-
gonias and the Non-Wilt Florist
Type Fern. Mrs. L. B. Lewis,
Cairo, 507 N. E. 6th Ave.
Large Golden Single Yel-
low Hemerocallis Lilies, $1.00
doz.; Very Db}. Orange Hemer-
ocallis, 50 doz.; White, Blue,
Purple. Iris, 75 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. L. S. Brown, Colum-
bus, 1321 Wild Wood Dr.
Large Lemon, Large Wax Or-
ange, and Red All Day Lilies,
3, $1.; 15 unnamed Iris, 7, $1.;
Pink, Red, Yellow, Red Mixed
Cannas, 6, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
me = Johnson, Crawfordville,
WEB rc. k :
Bulbs, 3 mixed colors,
Send stamped envelope for list.
Add postage. Mrs. J. G. Robert-
son, Carrollton.
Fine Cannas; Eureka White,
Madame Canard and City of
Portland Pink, Giant, and King
Humbert Red, Variegated Alle-
mania, Gold, Lemon Yellow,
$1.50 doz.; $10. C; $40. M. Mrs.
J. R. Camp, Cordele.
Bird of Paradise Seed, 30c
doz. pods with 5 to 8 seed in
each; 2 doz., 50c; Add postage.
Mrs. Jessie Howard, Albany,
400 S. Cleveland.
Bermuda Easter Lily Bulbs,
20, $3.; Plus 25c extra for ship-
ping each order. Mrs. R. K. Par-
os Atlanta, 64 Maddox Dr.,
N.E.
Rare and Fancy Coleus, Sul-
tanas, 5 dif. Cacti, Fern, Ger-
aniums, Ivy, Airplane Plants,
Devils Backbone Air Plants, 50
cuttings, $1. Damp packed. Add
postage. Rooted Coleus Plants
free with each order. Mrs. W. S.
Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1.
Large leaf Per. Verbena
Plants, 13 colors, including red,
blue, wine, pink, purple, white,
et... 25, $1. mixed; fine Chrys-
anthemums; purple, white, yel-
low, bronze, 30, $1. PP. All
strong, good rooted, moss pack-
ed. Mrs. A. M. Grier, Alto, Rt.
I, Box 155.
Sev. thousand Bermuda Eas-
ter Lily Bulbs, $1.-$15. C. W. A.
Bailer, Atlanta, 3965 Peachtree-
Dunwoody Rd. ;
White Pearl Narcissi, large
cluster, very fragrant, 25c per
bulb under a dozen; $2. doz.
Add postage. Exch. for fresh
dried apples, or honey. Miss
Nell Woodliff, Atlanta, 366
Whiteford Ave., N.E. CR-2934.
Bird of Paradise Trees, Large
Orange Dbl. Day Lilies, 50c ea.;
3, $1.35; Boston Ferns, Xmas
and Thanksgiving Cacti, Pink
Begonias, Red Geranium cut-
tings, 25c ea:; 5, $1. Aeroplane
Plants free with $1. orders. Add
postage: Mrs. Jessie Howard,
Albany, 400 S. Cleveland.
Sprengeri and Boston Ferns,
50c ea.; Star of Bethlehem
Bulbs, 30c doz.; Mixed Coleus
from seed, 6, 50c; Small Par-
rott Water Moss, 6, 35c. PP.
Mrs. Mamie Stone, Adairsville,
Ber Se
5000 Narcissus Bulbs, Camel-
lias, Gardenias, and Buddleias
in cans, Liriope and Vinca, for
sale. W. L. Morris, Atlanta, 444
Collier Rd.. N.W. Ve. 2745.
Hasza Carnosa, Hasza Exoti-
ea, Philodendron, Cordatum,
Pick-a-back, Rosary vine, as-
sorted novelty Ivies, African
Violets, 3, $1. Min. order $1.00.
Plus postage. Mrs. N. B. Wilson,
es 943 Greenwood Ave.,
.E.
Few rooted Geraniums, Sal-
mon and Lavender, and Large
Spotted Leaf Begonias, 4, $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Meach-
am, Atlanta, 57 Lakeview Ave.,
N.E.
Jerusalem Cherry, Bouquet
Pepper, Widows Tears and To-
renia Plants, 10c ea.; White and
Red Geranium cuttings and
Xmas Cactus cuttings, not root-
ed, 10c ea.; Pink Sultana cut-
tings, 5c; Verbena, rooted
plants, plants, many colors, 10c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Frank
Barford, Atlanta, 1185 Moreland
Ave., S.E.
Star of Bethlehem, Ic ea.;
Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Yel-
low, White Narcissi, Daffodils,
Lady of the Lake, Dusty Miller.
Day Lilies, Thrift, Broad Leaf
Cactus cuttings, 20c ea.; Mixed
$1.50 C; Mums, Iris, 75 doz.
Ardell Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1,
Box 222, ;
Single Blue Hyacinths, 2 doz.,
$1.; Madonna Lily Bulbs,
blooming size, 4, $1.; Few Hy-
drangeas, blue, rooted plants,
25c and 50c ea. Add 25c postage
for $1. order in State. Mrs. R.
P. Steinheimer, Brooks.
4 dif. Lilies,, Milk and Wine,
Hypernium Day, and Tiger, $1.
Exch. for nice feed sacks, col-
ored, print, white. Mrs. Myrtle
tage H.C, Ledford,
ro Bremen, 428 Buchanan
FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE
20 pot plant cuttings, mixed| Improved Iris, 16, $1.; Will in- Winter Oxalis (only live Day Lilies, 12 dif. labeled,
varieties, $1.; Dbl. Poppy Seed, | clude two worth 50c ea. Unlab-| through winter) Bulbs, yellow | $3.75; 12 dif, Iris, labeled, $1.50; :
mixed colors, 10c pkg. and|eled except last mentioned; Al-| blooms, 10c ea.; Blue Agera-| King Alfred Daffodils, $1. doz.
stamped, self address envelope. | so about 75 var. from 35c to $2.} tum, 10-12 in. tall. 35c doz.;| Exch. for white and print sacks,
Pink Verbena, rooted, 12 plants,
$1. Plus postage. Mrs. T. B.
Wood, Bowden, Rt. 1.
Jonquil 3ulbs, regular and
improved, mixed, 10c doz. 5 doz.
and up. PP. Also accept postage
stamps or whole washed print
sacks in exchange. Mrs. C. W.
Roberts, Ball Grqund, RFD 4.
Maiden Hair, Xmas Ferns,
25c ea.; Large Emperor Daffo-
dils, Cream Wax, Yellow Clus-
ter Large Narcissi, 50c doz.; $2.
C; Hardy French Blue Hya-
cinths, 60c. doz.; White, Blue,
Purple, Rose Iris, 8, $1. PP. Mrs.
C. "B. Robinson, Bowdon.
White Narcissi, $2. C; Orange
Day, Red, Yellow Canna, Pur-
ple, White 2 tone Iris Lilies,
Butter and Egg Bulbs, 75c doz.;
Snow drop Bulbs, 25c doz.; Old
Time Blooming Moss, red, yel-
low, 3, 25c. Exch. for print
sacks. Martha Wommack, Bre-
man, Rt. 2, Box 89.
Purple Striped Jew Sultanas,
Coleus? 6;225e7-14,- 50c; Cacti;
Dbl. and Single Begonias, and
Geraniums, 10c cutting; $1. doz.
Rooted Geraniums, mostly Dbl.,
35c ea. 4, $1. Mrs. Lovelle
eceas Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box
White Spirea, Beauty Bush,
Butterfly, Deep Pink Verbena,
Pink Rose, Red Radiance Rose
(both bloom monthly), Blue
Iris, English Dogwood, Wiste-
ria, Arborvitaes. Snowbells, $1.
Del. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bow-
don. \
Yellow Narcissus, Butter and
Egg Bulbs, 50c C. Add postage.
Mrs. S. J. Bunch, Talking Rock.
Grape Begonias, Sweet Wil-
liams, Ageratums (blue), Mixed
Coleus, rooted, 50c doz.; Pink
Oxalis, 4 bunches, $1.; Pink Hy-
drangeas, rooted, 50c ea. Min.
orders $1.; Geranium cuttings,
unrooted, 7, $1. Add postage.
Mrs. W. H. T. Acree, Toccoa,
Rt. 3.
Paper White, and Chinese Sa-
ered Narcissi, $1.50 C; $5., 500;
Red Spider Lilies, $5. C; $20.
per 500; Add 50c extra on 100
orders; Larger Orders sent Exp.
Collect. Mrs. O. S. Fields, Thom-.
asville, 407 N. Madison St.
April blooming Narcissi, $. C;
Daffodils and Narcissi mixed,
$1. C; Mixed col. Iris, 3 doz. $1.;.
Also Garlic, 50c doz. Mrs. John
Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2.
German Bearded Iris, named
var. mixed, not labeled, large
rhizomes; 15, $1.; 40, $2. Add
postage. Mrs. S. D. Duckett,
Talking Rock.
12 large clumps Dbl. Bronze
Day Lilies, $5. for lot; To be
dug by buyer; Large Flowered
Lavender Liriope or Hedge
Plant, 10c-15e ea. bunch. Mrs.
R. L. Williams, Valdosta, 107 W.
Ann St.
400 mixed Tulips, $30.; This
mixture consists of over 100
varieties. B. D. Stewart, Win-
der, 301 Third Ave.
:
Mixed bulbs Daffodils, Dbl.,
single Jonquils, Narcissus, -$10.
bu. Plus postage. Mrs. E. S.
Hicks, Yatesville.
60 Iris, 12 dif. not labeled,
yellows, 3 pinks, 2 bi-color, 2
red tone, 2 plicatas, $1.50; Pink
$1.25; 12 dif. labeled, $1.50; 3
Opal, $1. doz.; Better Iris, 50c,
75c ea. 36 dif. Day Lilies. Mrs.
F. M. Combs, Washington, Rt. 2.
Giant Blooming Geranium,
rooted, dbl., American Beauty,
Ja_. Orchid Supreme, Pink Per-
fection, Rosebud Salmon Pink,
Salmon Pink Supreme; Ferns,
Boston, Whitman, Roosevelt,
Oystershell, Plomosus, Sword,
Eisenhower; Begonias, Beef-
steak, Bleeding Heart, Giant
Red Conch, 60c; Sultana, 35c.
PP. Mrs. Graham Eley, White
Plains.
White Clustr (Thalia) Daffo-
dils, all carefully garded and
blooming size, 10, $2. Mrs. Rosa
G. Poole, Valdosta, 1610 Marion
St.
Jap. Per. Morning Glories,
Giant Blue Flower, open all
day, profuse bloomer, 50c ea.;
3, $1. L. E. Morgan, Waycross, }
Rt. 4,
10 Ib. cap., no holes nor spots.
(3, 6, 9 prints alike). Mrs. M. P.,
Combs, Washington, Rt. 2,
FLOWERS AND SEED >
WANTED E,
_
Want to exch. Dbl. Pink Be-
gonia, Pink Geranium for Sal-
mon Geranium and Maple Leaf
Begonia, Flowering Quince, Al-
mond, Spirea for Grey Beard
and Mountain Laurels. Mrs.
Paul Lumpkin, Rome, 2018
Maple St. ;
Want few Regal and Easter
Lily Bulbs, also Cannas with
large heads of deep rose flowers
and bronze Jeaf. Mrs. Minnie
Law, Chula. ie
Want several hundred creep-
ing Vinca or Periwinkle for fall
delivery. Must be good healthy
stock; Also want several large
blooming size Hawthorne
Plants, del. in Fall. Jno. D. Tay-
lor, Summerville, P.O. Box 1.
Want to exch. Yellow Sweet
Scented Narcissi, and Buiter
and Egg Bulbs for Dbl. Petu-
nias and Oleanders. Mrs. J. R.
Duckett, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE |
One Combine with motor, ex-
cellent cond., very cheap. Three
to select from, John Deere or
A. Chalmers. J. D. Thompson,
Cataula. '
1952 Planters and Cultivators
for John Deere M Tractor, has
been used to plant only about
25 acres. Sell at half price. W.
O. Harris, Meansville, Rt. 1.
F-30 Farmall Tractor, extra
good rubber, 6 disc tiller
seeder box, dbl. sec. cutaway
harrow, good running cond.,
$950.00. One mile General De-
pot from West Gate on 54 Hwy.
R. J. Henderson, Morrow, Rt. 1.
Box 65 A.
1951 John Deere Model M
Tractor with hydraulic lift, new
Rome bush and bog harrow'
with 8 discs, good rubber on
tractor, $300. for my equity and
resume notes. J. T. Channell,
Sr., Ellenwood.
Brady Garden Tractor with phe
1% hp Briggs and Stratton Mo- <3
tor, turn plow, cutting harrow,
cultivator, used very little, $125.
Olie Fields, Ben Hill, Rt. 1,
Atlanta, Tel. Fr. 1787.
Turner Peanut Picker, Tur-
ner Hay Baler, Liston Tractor
Wagon, J. D. Side Delivery
Rake, Model RC Case Tractor,
cultivator, planters, for sale on
terms. N. A. Johnson, Warren-
ton, Rt. 1. :
Dbl. Section Harrow. very
good condition, used little, 16
discs, less than half price. Joho
Wheeler, Washington, Rt- 2.
Model G Allis-Chalmers
Tractor, bottom plow, planter,
cultivator, fertilizer attachment,
harrow, yor sale. Oscar H. Wa-
ters, Glennville, Rt. 1." ;
Upright Corn Mill, No. 2 J. D,
Corn Sheller, A Mod. Motor,
belts, pulleys, 8 hp Riding Trae-
t .. No. 10 Mold Board Plow, a
8 Disc Harrow, planters, culti- ;
vators, other essential items for
dairy. Sell all or part. Fred Par-
ker, Decatur, Rt. 1. c/o High
Rock Dairy. Ev. 3197.
Avery 3 ft. 4 Disc Plow on
wheels, good cond. new disc,
$125. L. P. Singleton, Fort Val-
lev, Rt. 3.
Allis-Chalmers C Tractor, A-1
cond., with power take-off, hy-
draulic lift, starter, lights, $495.
at my place 2 mi. Grantville. J.
R. Bryant, Grantville, Box 204.
11 Can Intl. Milk Cooler,
unit Marlowe Milker, and other
dairy equipment, good condi-
tion, reasonable. E. C. Dreesen, z
Kensington, Rt. 2.
No. 4 John Deere Mowing
Machine. 2 extra blades, $70.00
J. M. Goldin, Draketown,
Case Corn Sheller, mounted
3
4
on wheels, with conveyer at-
tached, good cond., shell ape
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for cash. V~ V. Jenkins, Blue
Es for Ford or Ferguson
SECOND HAND >
_ MACHINERY FOR SALE
os 100 bu. an hour, Danny
ingo, Jr., Statesboro.
J. D. Mule Mower, No. 4 and.
2H rake, both practically new,
and $100.00 for both, or sell sep-
rately. U. T. Smith, Mansfield.
hone 5176.
Row Sprayer, slightly used,
- $40.00. Carlton Goldin, Drake- |
town.
30 in. Upright Grist Mill, $95.;
100 hp Power Unit, used with
same, complete with starter,
; pulley, and hand clutch, $250,
fu
Teem, Milner, RFD. Tel. Grif-
4604.
One Intl. Ensilage Mill, No. 7
power take-off, and 1 row Corn
Binder, $500. L. N. Houchstone,
_ Williamson.
Practically new ILntl. Hay
Rake, $75. 00; Wheelweights for
Farmall A Tractor, $25.00. Jas..
_H. Kent, Powder Springs, Rt. 2,
Macland Community.
20 in. Farm Bell, David Brad-
Jey Hammer Mill, good cond.,
heap, or exch. for cattle. Blain
ao Acworth, Rt. 1, Callaway
McCormick-Deering 2 Horse
Mowing Machine, Moline Hay
Rake, both good cond., $75.00
for quick sale at my home 11%
rai. oo: Woodstock, on ee 9D:
R. S. Brooks, Acworth, Rt.
1 pair Champion Wagon
Scales, 22 ft. long, will weigh
doad up to 12000 lbs., good cond.
. H. Parker. Wrightsville.
J. D. One Row Corn Binder,
used 2 seasons. good rubber,
al cond., $250.00; J. Deere A
ractor, old but in good cond.,
s Se rubber, $300.00. M. G. Lee,
uthbert. Phone 125.
Ferguson Side Delivery Rake,
$195.00; Intl. 2 H Riding Culti-
vator, $40. 00. H. O. Dean, Pal-
metto, REA
1951 B Allis-Chalmers Trac-
tor, with PTO and lift, almost
new cond., 2 disc plow, culti-
vator, harrow, mower. Bargain
Ridge. Rt. 1.
One Super A Farmall Tractor
with leveling blade, front end
Joader, bush and bog harrow,
used. less than 200 hrs., for sale.
L. Mays, Atlanta, 2268 Jer-
nigan Dr. SE. Di- 8617.
One Allis-Chalmers, Model G,
1949, with cultivator, planter,
disc plow, all good cond. See at
my place, or write: R. F. Wil-
jingham, Hogansville, RFD 1.
One. 1953 Ford Tractor, good
as new, only 90 days light work,
2 disc tiller, 5 ft. smoothing har-
row, 2 row cultivator or mulch-
er, $1795.00. (Original cost
$2450), Sell tractor separately.
John David, Atlanta, 2662
Birch: <-d Dr., N.E. Ch. 1850.
J. D. 12 A Combine and-A. C.
60 Combine for sale. Norman
Jobnson, Warrenton.
2 H Wagon on iron wheels
with body, good as new, $75.00.
Dan E. West, Washington, Ht22:
2 Roller 2 H Syrup Mill, 10 ft.
copper pan, skimmers, com-
plete, ready for use, $75.00. L.
J. Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5.
Late Model C Allis- Chalmers
Tractor with disc harrow, plow,
cultivators, power loader, all
Sa cond., ee Roy Sitton,
hatsworth, Rt.
One set Planters and Culti-
ractor, used one day only,
350.00; One Row Stalk Cutter,
wheel, mule drawn, $65.00
ew. Used 4 days. 1% mi. E.
emple, near Alden Courts. W.
. Smith, Temple, Rt. 1,
1-A John Deere Combine in
eed of repair, $100.00; J. D.
Rome, 5 Shorter Circle, Phone
aster Wheel Mower,
500d re-
por, $125.00. Amalie
riscoll,
1952 Super C Farmall Trac-
jor, cultivators, planters, fertili-
er attach., 3 dise No. 8 Intl. til-
ger, 5 ft. harrow, used very lit-
le, $2,000.00 at my place. Geo.
. Barfield, Louisville, Rt. 3.
SECOND HAND
3 Oil Type Brooders, $8. ea.
Or exch. for grass seed. J. L.
Osborn, Ellenwood, Rt. 1,
1 Row Cotton Picker, mount-
ed on Model B Intl. Tractor,
like new, will pick 4 bales cot-
ton per day, $2500.00. W. M.
Clemones. Rome, Rt. 3.
2 H, 3 Roller, Golden Cane
Mill, good as new, $50.00. 2 H
Wagon, heavy duty, $25.00;
Some Plow tools and planters
cheap. Olen B. Reid, Thomas-
ton, 104 Park Lane. Tel. 4201.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want one used Mower for Al-
lis-Chalmers B or C Model, rea-
sonable for cash. State condi-
tion, price, etc. Lloyd~ Price,
Wrightsville, Rt. 3. |
Want one_ small Orchard
Sprayer to pull behind model H
John Deere Tractor, in Ist class
condition and priced right; Also
for sale, horse drawn Bush and
Bog Harrow, or trade on spray-
er. Yancey S. Williams, Sharps-
burg, RFD 1, c/o Seven Oaks
Farm.
Want used Cider Mill. Advise
W. R. Cottrell, Atlanta, 1789
Harden Rd., S.W.
Want Davis Bradley Garden
Tractor and attachments. Bob
McDonald. East Point, 2825 Ho-
gan Rd. Phone Dixie 1388, or
Ca. 1306.
Want Graham-Hoehme Plow,
5 tooth, single lever lift prefer
red, also manure spreader, any
condition, L. A. Reynolds, Mc-
Bean, Rt. 2.
Want No. 5 John Deere awe
ing Machine, good shape, rea-
sonable price. Give full details
Ist letter. Herman C. Brewer,
capacity up to 500 lbs., portable,
Danielsville, Rt. 3.
Want pair Platform Scales,
used but serviceable condition.
Describe, quote. lowest cash
FOB station. R. A. Caldwell,
| Barwick,
Want 50 ft. 5 in. belt for pea-
nut picker. Must be good condi-
tion and priced right. P. W.
Harrison, Halcyondale.
Want 1 H Hay Rake in good
shape in general vicinity of
Covington. Write: Sam B. Hay,
Jr., Covington, Rt. 4.
One Sickle Mower Attach-.
. 42 in. blade for Bolens
uski Garden Traetor, good as
aw. Sacrifice for $50.00. Aivin
agle, Jasper, Rt. 8.
Want to rent or buy for cash
Henry Sherman or Pippin
Ditcher on Tractor, Must ditch
_8-12 ft. deep. Phone Atlanta Fa.
4728, or write: Glenn Norton,
Fairburn.
Want John Deere Corn Brak-
er, 1 or 2 row, good shape, for
cash. A..L. Thomas, Offerman,
Ga.
Want Farmall Cub Tractor
with planter complete and scul-
tivator, good cond., reasonable
for cash. W. D. Smith, Sr., Lil-
burn, Rt. 1.
Want a Sweet Potato Digger
for large acreage. Must be in
good. shape. M. W. Preston,
for Super A tractor. O. M.
Buena Vista, Rt. 2.
Want 4 ft. dbl.
Moody, Waycross,
586.
Want Turner Peanut Picker,
good shape, cheap for cash; Al-
so have Rotary Mower to fit
John Deere B Tractor, good
shape, for sale. W. D. Gill,
Richland, Rt. 2.
Want used horse drawn hay
rake, fair shape, foot dump, not
more than 12 mi. Ellenwood or
delivered to me. State condition
lenwood,
Want 3 Roller Chattanooga
Syrup Mill with 10 or 12 ft. cop-
and price. R. Morris Boyd, EI-
per evaporator. Prefer located
west of Atlanta. L. C. Jenkins,
Rossville, Rt. 1. -
Want Garden Tractor in good
running shape. J. J. Hargett,
West Point, Rt. 4.
Want a 2 gal. size glass milk
churn, Sears Roebuck 1936
sec., harrow
Rt. 4, Box
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE
Dixie Crimson Clover, $22.00
Cwt.; 1000 Ibs. or more, $20.00
cwt.; Wheat, Oats, Crimson
Clover, Rye Grass, $4.00 Cwt.;
Ladino, rimson, Fescue, Or-
chard Grass, $35.00 Cwt.; La-
dino, *White Dutch, Crimson,
Fescue, Rye Grass, $30.00, Cwt.
R. D. Tatum, Palmetto.
New crop, ~recleaned seed
Pensacola Bahair Grass, 20 ]b.;
Brown Top Millet, 13c ib.; Cat-
tail Millet, 16c Ib.; Agrentine
Bahar, 75 Ib. Virgil T. Barber,
Nashville, Rt. 3.
10 bu. clean White Multiply-
ing Onions, $1.25 gal. PP; $5.00
Bu. No less than. gallon mailed.
F. W. Meister, Hamilton, Rt. 2,
Box 111.
Green Glaze Collard Seed,
new crop, 25c Tbl.; & Tbls., $1.
PPS MiIs.J. As Wilson, Martin.
1953 Champion Green Glaze
Collard, 4 Tbls., $1.; 8 Tbls., $2.
PP. Time to sow. Mrs. T. T
Tolloway, Cobbtown.
Ky. 31 Fescue, 25c 1b.; Chapel
Hill Rescue;50c lb.; Native Res-
cue, 40c lb.; Pasture Mixtures:
Oats and Dixie Crimson Clover,
9c lb.; Rescue and Clover, 35c
Ib.; Rescue, Oats, Clover, 14c
Ib. Tel. 2131. C. D. Wood, Bow-
don.
Rescue Grass, recleaned, dbl.
treated, 50 Ib. bags, quality
seed, germination tested. Price
on request. 4 tons or less. P. W.
Harrison, Halcyondale.
Grazing Mixture, consisting
of oats, ryegrass, some wheat
and vetch. fine for pasture, 4c
lb. Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. Tel.
208-J1 Senoia. \
1953 crop Burr Clover Seed
in the bur, 25c lb. No less 50
lbs. shipped. Wieck, yo
Carnesville.
Green Glaze Collard Seed,
25c pkt.; 50 oz.; 2% oz., $1.; $6
lb. T. J. Steed, Buena Vista.
Turner's Bancroft Seed Oats,
pure, recleaned, graded, 99 pct.
purity, 90 pct. germ., 1-99 bu.
$1.50 bu.; 100 bu. and up. $1.40
bu. Even wt. new. bags. L. M.
Turner, Royston. ~
Rescue Seed, this years crop,
Chapel Hill strain, direct from
Experimental Farm, around
1000 lbs., $20. Cwt. FOB farm.
Robert Kennedy, Alpharetta,
Ri eee ss
White Half Runner Garden
Beans, 55c teacup; 1953 crop
White Nest, and Red Multiply-
ing. Scullion Onions and But-
tons from same, $1.25 gal.; El-
berta Peach Seed, 35 doz. Add
postage. G. T. Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.
Recleaned Reseeding Crimson
Clover, 25 lb.; Brown Top Mil-
let, 15 Ib.; Blue Lupine, 5c Ib.
Norman Johnson, Warrenton.
Old Time Shallots, $1.35 gal.;
$8. -bu. FOB; Large Red and
White Nest Multiplying Onions,
$1.45 gal. PP. No chks. Mrs. Lon
Achworth, Dacula, Rt. 1.
White Nest Onions, Red Mul-
plying Scullion Onions, But-
tons, $1.25 gal; White Half
Runner Garden Beans, 55c tea-
cup. Add postage. P. B. Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1
Old Time Shallots (not scul-
lions), greatest multiplyer
known, bright, clean, saved
without rain, $1.45 gal., PP; $10.
bu. FOB. Mrs. Clarence McMil-
lian, Dacula, Rt. 1,
Seven Top and Purple Top
Turnip Seed, that grows large
and smooth, hand gathered,
clean, sound, 1953 crop, 65 Jb.
in 5 Ib. lots or more, 60c lb. PP.
aoe Jeieee Davis, Mae
1953 crop Ky. 31 Fescue Seed,
recleaned, tested, high germ,
and. purity, $20: Cwt.; $350. ton.
Cecil Travis, Riverdale,
Fayetteville 5581. =
year from Hastings, large spoon-
0959.
Tel. a
New Crop Collard Seed, $22.
Cwt. W. W. Williams, Quitman.
100 lbs. Okra Seed, Clemson
Spineless, germ. 36, tested June
27, 1953. Roy Hooper, Gaines-
ville, 822 Mott St. 5
Clean White Seven Sister
Onions, $1. gal. Add postage.
Mrs. Dean Burch, Hiawassee.
New crop Ky. 31 Fescue, 20c
lb.;- Dixie Crimson Clover, 20c
lb.; $180.00 M. Purity on re-
quest. Felton Denney. Carroll-
ton, Rt. 3.
25,000 Ibs. 1953 crop hard
seed variety Crimson Clover,
reseeding in Upson Co. 17 yrs.,
Lab., purity 99.34 pct., germ.
89.50 pct., 1000 lbs. and -up,
22%c lb.; Less lots, 25c. FOB;
1953 crop Ky. 31 Fescue, 20.
Phone 3697. J. Lynwood Bent-
ley, Thomaston, t. 2.
Seven Top Turnip Seed, first
ful 15c. Docia Harris, Lula. *
Old Fashion Shallot Onion
Buttons, 1953 Crop, great multi-
plyer, time to plant, $1.50 gal.
PP. Mrs. G. P. Nunn, Craw-
fordville.
Very finest of - Chapel Hill
var. Rescue Grass, produced
from Exp. Station seed, has
been artificially dried, dbl. re-
cleaned. Available in 50 lb. bags
FOB farm, 30c lb. L. G. Hardy,
Atlanta, 2885 No. Hills Dr. Ch.
a
Red Nest Pencil Onions for
July and Fall planting, $1. gal.;
White Multiplying, $1.25 gal.
Plus postage. J. C. J. Brown,
Toccoa, Rti2se;2 5
1500 bu. Feed Oats, 90c bu. at
farm 342 mi. E. Sandersville on
paved Hwy. 24. Roger L. Tan-
ner, Sandersville. Phone 2709.
White Mild Multiplying On-
jons, cleaned, ready to plant?
$1, 25 gal. in Ga.; $1.35 out of
State. Joel B. Atkinson, Law-
renceville, Rt. 2, Box 182%
White Winter Multiplying
Onions, 25c qt. Add postage.
Mrs. H. C. Ledford, Commerce.
About 5 pounds Fla. Broad-
leaf Mustard Seed, 2 Ibs. mixed.
Turnip Seed. Make offer on lot.
Mrs. Jake Daughtry, Cobbtown.
Red Multiplying Scullion and
White Nest Onion Buttons, $1.25
gal; Add postage. Miss Gennia
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Recleaned Ladino Clover, 60
lb.; Recleaned Rescue Grass, 25
Ib. W..M. Steed, Andersonville.
Old Fashion Shallot Sets, $1.
gal. E. O. Bledsoe, Carrollton.
Calhoun Barley, around 100
bu. combine run, $2. bu. Roy
ae Atlanta, 494 Boule-
vard, S.E. a
Old rae Shallot one
$1.50 gal. PP. (Should be trans-
planted in August or Sept.) C.
U. Skinner, Bowdon, Rt. 3.
Bur Clover seed in the bur,
25c lb. 5 Ibs., $1. Add postage.
Write for guanity prices. Exc.
some for Crimson Clover seed,
dried apples or peaches. Olin
4 qt. lots, 20c gt. Add postage.
Prickett, Maysville. Rt. 2.
Nest Onions, white, 25c qt. or
Mrs. Rebecca Bussell,. BES
ald, 210 Waypres.
Nice, clean white nest onion:
sets for fall planting, 80c gal.
PP in Ga. Frank Weeks, Dial.
Turnip Seed, 45 lb. Add post-
age. oo Roy Blalock, Canton,
15. or 20 lbs. Turni
recleaned, tested by Ga. State
| berry, 50c C; Min.
age. Mrs. Otis Mashb
Hand gathered Collard or}!
| et Bank
Wonder Sweet
brid Eggplant:
Collard, Late F
bage, mixed
Add postage |
Mrs. A. Hors ley,
Large Broa
Plants, 50c doz.
doz. postage. Mrs.
Doyle. > =
Kudzu, Ty ee
Klondike Straw
Exeh. for feed sac
| in Ga. Lizzie A.
Rt 2, Box 1.
Ga. Collard Plant
$1.00; $2. 00 M.
ledgeville, Rt. 5
Ga. Collard P
$2.50 M. Prepai
Woodruff, Greenvi!
Imp. large Klo
2 doz. 75; Also Ci
Ib.; Winter Mustard
cup. Add pore
Cumming. Rit:
75c lb.; Gourds,
Ellis, Cumming, Rt.
37500;- $34.55;
60c C; 500, $2.75: i
pernong Cuttings, 0c
permint, 25 doz.; Mtn.
berry, bearing size,
Catnip, 25 bunch. Ac
Mes Lee Hood, Gai
Cabbage vid Colle
leading variety, 45
$1.20; $2.50 M;
Tomato, 40c C; on M:
reason Miss: 4
bearing size, 50c doz.
Stolons, 50. C; | Als
sacks. | Mrs. Willie
Bulbs, 50c doz. Exch. 1
Gainesville, Rt. eB ee
Ga. Collard Plants
$2. M. Good roots.
ed. PP. in Ga. D. W D
ledgeville, Rt. 5;
certified, heavy bearers
juicy berries, $3.85 C; 5
$15. M. N
ders delivered.
-Greenville.
Heading and N. C. Sh
collard plants, 30c ;
cabbage, 35 C. All
Leila Phillips, Royston,
Kudzu plants, 10c a.; a
Ib. Imp. Telephone E
seed, 60c; 1953 lar;
peach. seed, 45c doz. .
une:
at FOR
100 Ib. print seeks.
holes and mildew, 25
postage. Mrs. ee F
lijay, Rt. 2
White 100 1b. eap
feed sacks, no letters, 18
28 bags, $5.00; Washed 6 :
ea, Add postag: e. Mrs. Mc
Black, Clevelant: Rt. E33 4
White Feed Sacks, 5
flee of holes, Jette n
dew, washed,
x
ep
oe
hand picked, clean, :
bert Cain, Bethl hem, n, Rt
New crop SC|
Crimson Clover, 2
20 ] :
3 tons Rescue Seed, germ, 82
pet.; 30c Ib.; Lot for. 1600.00.
Mrs. C. B. Cox, Sr., C
model], in good cond. Jessie
Chambers, Uvalde, _
oe ae for |.
00 bu. at my
ing all to one
7, August 10-15th.
ranks, Hiawassee.
h Jersey butter, 3
week, 60c Ib. plus
Ss. W. W. Harris,
Branch, Rt. 1.
to sale.
Nice, bright hay, no rain on
it, $1.00 bale at my barn, prior
Terms,--cash... J... Hi:
Zaring, Atlanta, 2802 Cascade
Rd. S. W.
Good grade Alfalfa hay for
sale at my farm. E. W. Steed,
Winder, Rt. 4.
135 bales Sericea Lespedeza
hay,some bales with oats, $30.-
Ec owed Speckled |00 ton at my barn.
ee, 197 tor $2.00: PP:
O. Roberts, Barnesville.
ornish eggs, i 2OL
ea eggs, 18 for $1.55.
Mrs. Ed Stone,
pelt as
HONEY:
This v's
Bae Sparks.
No del.
George J. Dunson, Bogart.
honey. $2.50 gal. del. in Ga.;
Ib. can, $9.00. Fob. J. T. Hol!
crop good table
65
MISCELLANEOUS _
FOR SALE
New crop pure Ext. honey:
12 2% lb. big mouth jars, $6.00;
12 2% Jb. big mouth jars Chunk
Comb., $6.25; 24-16 ounce glass
jars; 2. Bxt.: ; $5:75+ "30255 gak
BBLs. and Drums Ext., $70.00
BBL. All FOB. John A. Crum-
mey, Jesup. P.O. Box 117.
MEAT:
1 good nice white side Salt
Cured Meat, wt. 27 Ibs., 50c Ib.
Add postage. Mrs. Clarence
MeMillian, Dacula. Rt. 1.
PEAS:
White,
peas, 4 lbs.,
mixed peas, 6 Ibs.,
postage. Prompt
black-eyed crowder
$1.00; 10 Ibs. $2.00;
$1.00. Add
shipments.
-Gladys Duran, Cumming. Rt. 1.
MISCELLANEOUS |
FOR SALE
PECANS:
Stuart pecan Halves, 1952
crop, $1.00 Jb.; broken pieces,
90c Ib.; good seedlings, 15c Jb.
Add postage. Mrs. G. P. Nunn,
Crawfordville.
SAGE:
Dry Sage, 75 per quart pack-
ed. Mrs. Rebecca Bussell,
Fitzgerald, 210 Wavpres.
1953 crop Sage. hand gath-
ered, washed and shade dried,
$2.25 Jb. 10 or more Ibs., $2.00
Ib. plus postage. J. C. J. Brown,
Toccoa. Rt. 2.
Shade dried Sage, 1953 crop,
20c qt., $1. gal. del. Mrs. Leila
Phillips, Royston. Rt. 1.
"MISCELLANEOUS
-fOR SALE
}
Hand picked, shade dri
Sage, $1.50 Ib:, 5 or 10 Jb]
also 100 bunches green mull
$15.50. Virgil Kieth, Alvat
GOURDS:
Martin and Dipper. gourd
25 ea.; larger, 50c and $1.00;
small mixe 0c: also white
multiplying nest | onions, $1.25
gal. Add postage. Mrs. W.
Wooten, Camilla.
Gourds, priced according i
size. No extra large ones. No
chks. Mrs. T. B. Thomas, _
Gourds, 2 doz., $5.; 18. C; 500.
$75.; also gourd seed, 3 pkt
40c- "$4. Tb. postpaid. Earl Hee :
ey, Blackshear.
~ FEEDS THAT FAILED 10 MEET GUARANTEE SECOND QUARTER, 1953
Flour Mills, Abilene, iehicss
Gray Shorts & Ground Wheat eotinas
(P)-Fibre
Flour Mills, Decatur, Alabama
Best Starting Mash
a Mills, Ailania, Georgia <
Hay Meal & Molasses :
: (P)-Fat
Peanut Company, Ashburn, Georgia
- Rod Brand | 45% Protein Peanut Feed
Mills, Inc., Ailania, faorgis
H. E. ponent Mash
ood e Seed Company, Cartersville, Georgia
ins Ground Snap Corn ~
. eaion Romper Durham, N. C.
Stuff ie
Milling. Company, Berlin, Georgia
Corn & Molasses
ye Coiion Oil Company, Ailania, Ga.
Protein Cottonseed Meal
2 Cotton Oil Company, Camilla. Georgia
ga Brand 36% Protein eiensbad Meal
cure & Son, Bowdon, Georgia
d Snap Corn
(P)-Fibre
Mill & Elevaior Company, Cordele, Ga.
co Horse & Mule Feed
e. (P)-Protein
roducers Cooperative, Waynesboro, Ga.
ound Corn
nm Grain Milling Canpant. Dalton, Ga.
Rich Dairyman Special ~
Portland Flour Company, Chaiianceoga, Tenn.
Lion Shorts
Milas Company; Doerun, oo
un Brand Ground Peanut Vine Meal & Molasses
Srain Gotipany: Si. Louis, Missouri
ay Dried Brewers Grains =
s Dried Brewer's Grains =
Mill & Elevaior Company, Dudley, Georgia
ue Tag Peanut Hay and Molasses :
aa (P)-Fat |
light Milling Company, Augusia, Georgia
Ham Big. Hog Grower
3 . _(P)-Protein
& Growers wi rear Augusia, Georgia
Bd ener Corn
(P)- Fibre
(P)-Fibre
River, Mills, Inc., Bainbridge, oe
olasses and Cob Mixing Feed
fititos, Company, Coiquiii, Georgia
a Peanut Hay & Molasses.
ry vale Flour Mills, Griffin, Georgia
Day Pignog 40% Pig aud Hog -
gee Pellets
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16.00
17.50
20.00
20.31
10.00
9.06
45.00
49.38
20.00
21.25
16.00
16.44
8.00
7.25
15.00
15.19
8.00
7.56
36.00
34.13
36.00
38.38
8.00
7.31
12.00
10.25
9.60
9.63
16.00
15.63
15.00
15.81
8.00
10.19
26.00
25.19
26.00
2tAd
7.50
8.44
17.00
15.13
7.00
7.44
7.00
- 6.75
2.00
3.88 |
8.00
10.31
40.00
32.63
18.00
17.44
18.00
19.44
20.00
19.19
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3.50 |
3.68
3.50
3.49
4.00
1.10
5.00
4.35
2.50
17.33 -
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7.18
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21.56
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6.00
7.85
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5.22
27.00
25.27
16.00
9.96
4.50
4.86
6.00
2.76
10.05
8.47
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6.86
10.00
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16.00 _
18.07
~ 14.00
15.67
11.00
12.98
10.00
7.39
2.30
3.00
15.00
11.56
- 6.00
5.52
20.00
28.62
17.00
16.64
17.00
13.58
33.00
26.97
8.00
7.62
10.00
13.47
10.00
17.51
25.00
25.77
25.00
27.02
10.00
7.84
12.00
10.27
12.00
11.91
7.50
7.01
7.00
6.40
15.00
Kiichens Feed Milling, Inc., Ailania, Georgia
Southern Pride Laying Mash
Marbut Milling Company, Augusia, Georgia
Laying Mash
Meddin Packing Company, Savannah, Georgia
Savannah Abattoir: Tankage
Savannah Abattoir Tankage
Savannah Abattoir Tankage
Mixon Milling Company, Cairo, Georgia
Best Maid Hog Feed
Mofco Corporation, Thomson, Georgia
Mofco Blue Ribbon Vi-Min-Ized Laying Mash
(P)-Fibre
20.00
18.44
20.00
21.44
45.00
43.75
45.00
43.50
45.00
45.65
14.00
14.13
20.00
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Monroe Oil & Ferfilizer Company, Monroe, Georgia
Monroe Brand 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal
(P)-Fibre
McDuffie Oil & Fertilizer Company,.Thomson, Georgia
Mofco Blue Ribbon Wonder Worker Broiler Mash
McLaughlin & Turner, Effingham, S.C.
South Carolina Special Snap Corn
Pennington Grain & Seed, Madison, Georgia
Ground Snap Corn
(P)-Protein and Fibre
Pillsbury Mills, Inc., Louisville, Kentucky
Pillsburys Best XXXX Broiler Mash
( Pp)- Fibre
Pope Milling Company, Carrollton, Georgia
Queen. 16% Dairy
(P)-Fibre
(P)-Fibre
~ Queen 16% Dairy
R. A. Prior, Augusia, Georgia
Snapped Ground Corn
Purijan Mills, Inc., Atlania, Georgia
My-T-Pure Pig and Sow Ration Petlets
(P)-Fibre
My-T-Pure Starter & Grower Mash
My-T-Pure 40% Hog Supplement
(P)-Fat
(P)-Fat and Fibre
Economy 40% Hog SupplementPelleis
Ralsion Purina Company, Si. Louis, Missouri
Purina Flock Chow
Carol D. Ray Feed Mills. Ashburn, Georgia
Ground Peanut Vine Hay & Molasses
Red Diamond Feed Mills, Cordele, Georgia
Snapped Corn
(P)-Fibre
Roswell Flour & Feed Mills, Roswell, Georgia
Hog Feed
Security Mills. Inc., Knoxville, Tennessee
Security Broiler RationNFZ Mix
Southern Cotton Oil Company, Cordele, Georgia
36% Protein Cottonseed Meal
Southern Milling Company, Augusia, Georgia
Moflo 16% Dairy Feed
(P)-Protein
Fat Back Hog Ration
Moflo 16% Dairy Feed
Sweat Milling Company. Waycross, Georgia
Ground Snap Corn
Swift & Company, Albany, Georgia
Swift's 36T Protein Cottonseed Meal
Swift & Company, Augusia, Georgia .
Swifts Cottonseed Meal
Swifts Cottonseed Meal
Swift & Company, Chicago, Illinois
Swifts Cottonseed Meal 41% Prime Quality
The Whiiewaier Flour Mills Company,
Whitewater, Kansas
Wheat Grey Shoris and Wheat Screenings
Valda Wooten, McRae, Georgia
Sugar Creek Hog Feed
(P)-Fibre
~ (P)-Fibre
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Wootens Snap Corn
Sugar Creek Brand Peanut
Molasses
ine Meal and
{P)-Fat and Pibre
41.00
38.00
20.00
20.00
8.00
7.50
11.00
6.13
20.00
21.38
16.00
14.75
16.00
14.69
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7.00
8.68
16.00
20.25
18.00
17.38
40.00
40.50
40.00
41.50
18.00
17.63
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14.88
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15.38
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7.81
36.00
35.75
41.00
39.00
41.00
41.38
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_ MISCELLANEOUS
_ FOR SALE
\
_ Top quality Coastal Bermuda
hay, $35, ton FOB farm, in wire
tied bales, 70 Ib. bale average.
Can del. in 10 ton lots. Frank
S. Sessoms, Cogdell, Homer-
ille Rd. phone 17R15.
HONEY :
_ Fancy Gallberry chunk hon-
py, 1953 crop, in 2% Ib. big
or M.O. Shipped Exp. Col. Elias
B. Herrin, Winokur, Rt. 1.
Gallberry honey: Cs. 12 2%
Ib, jars strained, $5.50; Cs. 12
ie 21% lb. jars Comb, $6. 00: one 60
. can, $9.50. FOB. A. 'C. Her-
tin, Hortense.
PEARS:
Pineappie pears, ready in
August. Write before coming;
also some shelled pecans, $1. Ib.
Mrs. J. L. Burk, Tifton, Rt. 3,
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Yellow root, yellow dock, 3
ae: $1.50; dried "peppermint,
7 Holden, Pisgah.
ry Catnip, lemon, balm, tansy,
horseradish, 6, 50c; large pen-
nyroyal plants, 50c doz.; pep-
permint, 35c doz. 4 doz. $1.;
garlic bulbs, 3 doz. $1.; red and
rs black raspberry, $1. doz. Mrs.
_F. M. Eaton, eee Rink,
SAGE:
Hand picked, all leaves, no
stems, shade dried Sage, $2.25
lb.; 10 Ibs. or more, $2. lb. PP.
Charles ey, Varnell, RED.
\outh jars, 30 Ibs. per Cs. Chk.:
MISCELLANEOUS _
FOR SALE
WALNUTS AND WALNUT
MEATS: ;
Fresh picked out black wal-
nut meats, $1.00 lb. postpaid in |
Ga. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
SYRUP:
Best quality, pure Ga. sugar
cane syrup in No. 4 and No. 10
ie Write. E. B. Davis, Cairo,
bi; 2
ROOTS (BAMBOO):
About % acre Bamboo roots.
Come after and dig. Mrs. J. H.
Cash, Chamblee, Rt. 2. 4491
Briarcliff Rd. N.E., Phone 43-
6034.
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
CORN AND OATS:
Want best price, seed corn
and feed oats, each in 50-100
bu. lots, FOB. Geo. W. West, Jr.,
Atlanta, Rt. 6. 4825 Peachtree-
Dunwoody Rd. N.E.
CATTLE FOR SALE
Polled Purebred White Face
Hereford Bull, about 14 mos.
old, sired by Domestic Woodrow
6, especially reccomended for
commercial herd sire, $150.00
or exch. for 2 beef type Heifers
either Angus, Short Horn, or
Hereford. George H. Childs, The
Rock, c/o B&B Ranch.
CATTLE FOR SALE
CATTLE FOR SALE
Purebred Santa Gertrudis
Bull, wiil be 3 yrs. old Aug. 15,
for sale, H. B. Shipp, Americus,
Rtas
15 Holstein Heifers (not
reg.), pasture bred and some
heavy springers, 1st. and 2nd.
calves. B. E. Womble, Claxton,
Rte a:
1 Reg. Poll Bull, 4 mos. old,
about 350 lbs., $90.00. Reg. No.
80988, sired by McDonald
trod G. R. Mooney, Oakwood,
Cele
2 Guernsey Cows 3% yrs. old,
fresh 5 wks., $450.00. Come see
them milked. Roy O. Rivers,
Forsyth.
Several reg. Jersey Cows,
also grades, fresh and will fresh-
en in next 60 days, priced to
sell. Roy G. vere Atlanta, 866
Murphy Aveg S.
Reg. Jersey Male 2 yrs. old,
$175.00. Mrs. Helen Bomar, Pal-
metto.
Horn Type Reg. Hereford
Bull Calves; and OIC Pigs, for
sale or trade for calves same
type mentioned. W. J. Lyle, Lil-
burn, Rt. 1 c/o Oraland Farm.
eek nights De. 0957 or La-
2 good Jersey Milch Cows
with calves about 5 wks.. old,
give 2. gals. on pasture, with
plenty of feed 4 gals. daily,
$150.00 with calf; $130.00 with-
out. J. W. Davis, Irwinton, Rt.
1, Box 68B.
Reg. Angus Bull, of Blackcap
Eric strain, 3 yrs old, good in-
dividual, gentle, $200.00 cash.
or exch, for young reg. Angus
Cow of same value. Julian Be-
Clung, Hiram. (Paulding Co.).
Reg. Hereford Bulls, horned,
2 young herd bull prospects by
our. champion herd bull, HK
True Mold Adv. 8, each blocky,
well marked good bones, fat,
gentle, 1 yr. old, reasonable
$150.00-$250. ae Ww. us Ward, Jr.
Marietta. Rt. 3, c/o War d-
Meade Farm. Phone 8-8772.
6 Angus cows, 3 now have
heifer calves, 3 bred, all young
stock and well bred; also 6 yr.
old reg. Tenn. Walking genden,
5 gaited, absolutely sound and
gentle, plenty style.
Quarterman, Flemington.
Polled Herefords: 1 Reg. cow
with bull calf 1 week old; 1
to freshen soon; both are 3rd
calf; Heifer, Domino str., 1224.
Letters ans. M. F. Hammock,
Jefferson, Rt. 3.
7 Reg: Guernsey cows, 3 bulls,
ages, 6 yrs., and 1 1/2 yrs., and
other 8 mos. old, for sale. A.
N.- Tuck, Thomasville.
' Young Jersey milch cow, rea-
sonable, at my place, near Val-
ley Point School. R: T. Dalton.
Reg. Aberdeen - Angus bull,
calved July 8, 1948, very good
bloodlines and features, wt. a-|f
round 1500 Ibs. Bangs tested.
Selling to prevent inbreeding.
Papers. C. E. Me Colbert,
Rt. y, -
{stein light . springers, all
mons, Acworth, Rt. 1.
4 Reg. Aberdeen
bulls, 2-3 yrs. old, go
lines. Mrs. M. F. Fow. le
etteville. Phone 4551, or
Atlanta VE 8323.
5 Jersey Heifers with |
ves, reasonable. 3 mi. }
on Powder Springs
Cunningham, Marietta,
Good Jersey Cow, fr
with 3rd. calf in Spring,
gentle, will make a pour
over butter daily, $100.0
Male Calf around 3 m
$35.00. 3% mi. So. Palm
Hwy. 29. Monroe Ada
nan, Rt. 2 Box 318.
4 Holstein Sahingers 1000
lbs. herd bull, also other
size, good markings, bes
bloodlines, for sale or trad
smaller Holstein Heifers
M. Moon, Hamilton. Phon
Reg. Milking Shorthorn
1 Heifer Calf and 2 ma
white, 1 red). W. H. La
milk, Cornelia, Box 55.
See
One Guernsey Cow, 2%
old, good milker. W. H
Se oS
Jersey Milch Cow with V
Face Bull Calf (3 wks.
good milker, $135. 00; also sa
dle Horse, 6 yrs. old, 1000 H
$85.00; Bred "Ponies for
TR lee cet aia EE
iams, Cochran, Rt. 2, c/o
Dog Farm.
Nice 2 yr. old steer f
M. C. Coker, Stone Moun
Hog Prices Paid At Various Markets
NO.1 NO.2 NO.3 NO.4 | Millen L/S Mkt., Millen $24. 75 $24. 45 $24.10 $23.' i
_ Ragsdale-McClure, Aflanta $27-25 $26.50 $24.00 $22.00 Ga. Farm Products Sis, Thomaston . $25.50 $24.85 $22.40 _ $21.4 A
Blacks Comm. Barn, Gainesville - $26.60 $23.00 $18.00 $15.40 Swainsboro $/Yd., Swainsboro $24.75 $23.49 $21.97 $. 0 P
Vidalia L/S Mkt., Vidalia $26.00 $25.40 $23.50 | Jesup S/Yd., Jesup $25.00 $24.00 $22.80 $21.9 :
Waycross L/S Mkt., Waycross $26.50 $25.91 $24.40 $23.25 Dodge Co. Stock Barn, Eastman $25.00 $23.95 $22.95. Wi
Coosa Valley Comm. Co., Rome $27.40 $26.50 $24.00 $22.50_ Bleckley L/S Auction, Cochran $25.75 $24.70 $23.00 $1
_ Ga. L/S Auction Co., Jackson $26.00 $25.60 $25.10 Seminole L/S Mkt, Donalsonville | $24.25 $23.70 $22.20 $1
Columbus Stockyard, Columbus $25.15 $25.10 : |
Wrightsville S/Y, Wrightsville $25.16 $24.30 Carroll Co. Sis. Barn, Carrollton $26.00 $25.10 $24.10 $ :
Nahunta L/S Mkt., Nahunta $26.51 July 28 "
Sheriff Sale Barn, Toccoa $26.40 $23.10 $18.50 $14.30 | Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla $23.71 $23.01 $20.90 $18.10 |,
Barrow Co. Auction, Winder . $26.75 $25.25 $22.00 $22.00 Greene Co. L/S Barn, Greensboro $25.75 $25.00 $23.0
Bulloch Co. L/S Mkt, Statesboro $25.50 $24.65 $23.41 Metter L/S. Mkt., Metter . $23.75 $22.41 $20.75 $19.2
_ Sumter L/S Assoc., Americus $25.50 $24.91 $23.65 $22.30 | Farmers L/S Co., Nashville \ $23.55 $23.05 $21.75 $20. 4
Dublin L/S Comm. Co., Dublin $25.20 $24.40 $23.05 $22.60 | Jones-Neuhoff Comm. Co., Macon $24.50 $24.00 $22.50 $22.00 |,
-Ragsdale-Long Comm. Co., Lakeland $25.25 $24.35 $23.05 $22.25 | Tattnall L/S Co., Glenville $24.00 $23.05 $21.80 $2 lh
Valdosta L /S Auction Co., Valdosta $25.15 $24.91 $23.55 $21.90 Elbert L/S Barn, Elberton $25.75 $23.75 $23.00 $22.0 i"
L/S Auction Sis., Hawkinsville | $25.90 . $25.40 $24.80 $24.00 Troup L/S Assoc., LaGrange $25.20 $24.60 $23.00 $22.0 io
Effingham Co. S/Yd., Springfield $25.20 $24.80 $24.30 Farmers. L/S Assoc., Soperton $24.20 $23.50 $22.00 $20.1 It
duly 24 Dawson L/S Co., Dawson $23.75 $23.15 $21.00 - $19.51 ;
_ Smith S/Yd. Co., Thomson $25.50 $25.25 $24.50 Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas $23.24 $22.51 $20.35 $18. i
Pearce Co. S/Yd., Blackshear $25.00 $24.15 $23.05 $22.45 McRae S/Yd., McRae $24.00 $23.01 $21.50 $19.0 j
_ Tifton S/Yds. Inc., Tifton $25.24 $24.70. $23.00 $22.60 | Smith S/Yd., Augusta $24.50 $24.25 $22.00. r
Pemommesville L/S Barn, G'ville $26.25 $22.80 $18.40 $14.50 July 29 : be
$25.85 $25.70 $24.10 $23.00 | Claxton S/Yd., Claxton $23.50 $22.00 $21.00 ;
$25.10 $24.61 $23.40 $22.10 Pelham $/Yd., Pelham $21.50 $20.55 $18. 10 i
$25.25 $24.80 Seaboard S/Yd., Colquitt $23.01 $22.61 $21.00 $17.6 ; :
. Soak SA Ragsdale-Long Comm., Lakeland $22.75 $21.80 $20.60 al
. Sinith Bros. S/Y, Bartow $25.37 $24.80 $22.10 $21.70 Producenk, L/S buck: Sictesbors $23.05 $20.05 $19.25 $16 2 Wi
_ Toombs Co. SY, Lyons $25.05 $24.45 $22.90 $21.25 i. E Ga. 0S Bar, Athens $23.25 $23.00 $22.00 $22.0
oan Wilkes Co. S/Yd., Washington $24.10 $23.45 $21.30 i
Emanuel Co. S/Y, Savannah $25.25 -$24.75 $23.75 $22.00 Union S/Yd., Albany $23.30 $22.52 $21.50~- $20-1 .
Wash. Co. Mkt. Assoc., Sandersville $25.15 $23.75 $22.00 he Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst $23.00 $21.00 $20.00 $18.6 t
July 27 Turner Co. L/S Barn, Ashburn $22.88 $22.05 $21.40 a
Jepeway-Craig Comm. Co., Dublin $24.90 $24.00 $23.94 $21.50 | Peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert $22.01 $21.29 $20.13 517.0
Bartow L/S Comm. Co., Cartersville $25.90 $25.30 $22.75 $22.50 | July 30
[Fri-Co. L/S Barn, Social Circle $26.00 $25.00 $22.00 | Sumter L/S Assoc., Americus $21.55 $20.50 $18.45 ;
Chatham Co, $/Yd., Savannah $24.90 $24.25 $23.00 $24.00 | Wayne Co. Stock Yard, Jesup $20.50 $19.50 $17
Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester $24.35 $23.69 $22.05 $20.55 | Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 2!
: $24.14 $22.25 $21.0
Ocilla $/Yard, Ocilla
$23.40
$20.50
Valdosta L/S Co., Valdosta
MARKET BULLETIN
PAGE SEVEN
RY FOR SALE
Quail for restock-
: D.. W. Scar-
Macon, 315 Main St.
red N. A. Rea d mos.
a , 3-A quality. $2.00
y home: $2.25 ea. ship-
No chks. M.O. only. W.
eech. Twir City, Rt 1.
roduction Red pullets, 3
old August llth, no culls,
ed, pullorum clean, $1.00
3 mos. old. Mrs. W.
ell, Stone Mountain. Rt.
Memorial Dr.
KEYS, GUINEAS.
KS. GEESE:
| Reese, $2.50 ea.
Oscar Dorhiney.
-at my
Dublin.
~ geese, $4.00 ea. at my
Will not ship. W. T.
ht, McDonough, RFD 2.
yal Purple guinea fowl,
oaby and started. Will ship in
and near-by. C. F. Smith,
ta, 117 Watson Pas. s.
3062. _ :
0 half grown curkeys, most-
onze. Milk fed and pen-
Will not ship. Best offer
s them but dont come after
I reply. Mrs. Ben Den-
, Cochran.
y/ANDOTTES: -
purebred R.C.S.L. Wyan-
tte cock, $2.50, and 3 friers,
ea. Docia Harris, Lula.
ABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Genuine Calif. Cross Hybrid
Rabbits, mature stock, $2.50 ea.
BJs Wilson, Decatur, 828 3rd
. De. 0354. .
Ped. NZ Reds, 9 mos. old, and
w matured breeders with
od type and color, low price,
papers furn. R. Lamar Brantley,
Wrightsville, Rt. 2.
Nice purebred Grey | Chin-
chilla Rabbis ee 5 mos. old,
e ea.; 2, $5. J 0. Adams, Ty
16NZW. oad: 5 Calif. Does, $1.
del. in lots of 10 in radius of
iniles. Letters ans. G. B. Hat-
teway, Talbotton, Rt..4.
_ Californias: Carefully select-
| breeding stock from reg. and
res . parents, excellent type,
rk markings, papers furn.. for.
Ss. A. Slade Vienna.
Genuine Royal Chinchillas
-ot rabbits), reg., ped. breed-
ing stock, bred pairs, young
ited pairs, singles, for sale at
inch. L. L. Hudson, Savan-
nah, 1910 Easi Macon S&t.,
scoters Ter Phone 22869.
2 pairs Champagne Rabbits,
10 mod. old, $5. pr.; 3 Calif.
Does, $3. ea.; 3 W. N. Zealand
Does, $3. ea. Mrs. Sarah O'Neal,
ot P.O. Box 104.
i SHEEP & GOATS
FOR SALE
x re F
- Twin Hobian: Does, butt-
headed, 18 mos. old, $35. ea.;
ubian Doe, disbudded, 12 mos.
id, $20. ea.; Nubian Buck, butt-
headed, 12 mos. old, $10.; 2%
rade Nubian- -Toggenburg, 4-5
rs., $16. ea. FOB. J. Lee Aber-
-thy, Barnesville, REO
One 11 mos. old Tog. Buck
with very short hair, hornless,
entle, $15.; three 2 mos. old
an Bucks, from 5 qt. does
nd reg. Saanan Sire, natural
rnless, $6. ea. Crating to ship
extra. J. D. Parker, Macon.
1. Tucker Rd. |
, milking, and 1 purebred
enburg Doeling 6 mos. old.
_ purebred Alpine Young
. L. Lynn, WRT es. 401 W.
ton Ave. .
Yearling Ewes, 50 5 yr.
es, 4 5 yr. Corriedale
1 4 yr. old Hampshire
_ feeding Wethers. No
t Wrayswood, 13
nsb OO: on Hwy.
03. B
HOGS FOR SALE
24 Yorkshire pigs, 8 gilts, 16
boars, ent. to reg., but some of
papers lost, ready for del., first
of September, $12.00 ea. Mrs.
Mary A.:Rhyne. White.
Healthy, 5 wks.
good cond., for sale.
Broder, Stockbridge, care of
Horse Shoe Farm. Phone 3471.
old pigs,
M.
POULTRY FOR SALE
Mixed. bantams, roosters, 35
Lincolnton.
hens and rooster, $5.00: also
1953 hatch Silver Pheasants,
$3.50 pr. Will trade 3 yr. old
Silver cock for 1 of same age
for restocking. K. P. McCor-
mick, Griffin, Rt 1. phone
5885.
Show bantams, Golden Se
brights, Dark: Cornish, 2 Silkie
Jap hens. Elmer I. Wix, At-
Janta, 331 Josephine St. N.E.
WA 0566.
R. I. Red bantam cockerels,
$1.50 ea. Joe J. Wilson, De-
catur. 828-3rd Ave., DE 0354.
3 hens aud rooster, purebred
Silver Sebrights, Show type,
$16.00. Paul Caudill, Rome.
28 Elmwood St., phone 2-4196.
Disposing of my flock of
Black Tail White Jap bantams,
all 1952 birds; also some com-
mon bantam hens. Must be
sold at once. H. A. Barwald,
Atlanta, 835 North, Ave.. N.E.
| CORNISH, GAMES
AND GIANTS:
5 nice Black Giant roosters
and 2 Silver Spangled Ham-
urgs, $2.00 ea.; Exe..one for
young Bldck Polish cockerel.
Ea. pre-pay shipping chgs.
C. Poole, Jasper.
Cuban Blue and Claret
games: 1 cock,,16 mos. old, 5
3/4 lbs.. good cond., $3.00: sev.
trios, 2 pullets and stag, some
crowing, priced according to
size; few 1952 hens, laying, $2.-
My He S. O. Huff, Monticello.
es.
LEGHORNS: :
NN. L. 4-A grade, 10 hens,
laying, and rooster, 1952 hatch,
315.00 at yard. J. W. Wright,
Rockmart. Rt. 2, care of A..J.
Floyd.
25 S.C. W. L.:cockerels, 6
mos. old, no, culls, outstanding
strain, excellent for breeding,
$2.25 ea. for lot. Dean W. Eb-
bett. Hamilton.
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
| QUAIL, ETC., FOR SALE
7 pr. Bob White quail. $5.00
pr.; also 50 Quail eggs, $5.00.
ee W. Talley, Marietta, Rt.
. 12 prs. large Northern Bob
White quail, 10 to 14 wks. old,
$45.00; also Quail eggs, $20.00
C. this season only; Chukar
quail, (hens laying) $10.00 pr.
All FOB. C. E. McKinney, At-
lanta, 3304 Clairmont Rd. NE.
Rt. 13. EX 6096. :
Northrn Bob White quail,
good layers, $2.50 ea.; also
Quail eggs,, 25c ea.; $22.50 C.
Ship eggs anywhere. B. A.
Pollock, Marietta, Mt. 3. Green
Acres Farm.
10 pr. purebred Royal White
King pigeons, direct Rice str.
Mated, banded and_ working,
$10.00 pr. George F. Bell, Shell-
man. Gasoline Alley.
20 purebred White King
pigeons, $15.00 at my place. E.
McAfee, Smithville. Box
Gold stock Homer pigeons,
$1.50 pr. as am _ overcrowded.
Exc. for Red Carneaux or White
Kings. J. M. Marsh, LaFayette.
REDS (NH, RI & Parmenters):
10-15 N. H. Red pullets, 9
wks. old July 24th, healthy,
$1.25 ea. No less 5 sold. Miss
Bertha Prophitt, Chipley. Rt. 3.
40 N. H. Red pullets, 4A
|grade, Feb. 28, 1953 hatch, be-
nning t lay, $2.00 ea. in lots
more. Buyer furnish
arfield, Loui
ea.; pullets, 50c ea. D. K. Flynt, |
1953 hatch R. R. oantams, 6
Ww,
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Dark Bay Mare, wt. about
800 lbs., 9yrs. old, for sale or
trade for anything can use and
need on farm. Herman C.
Brewer. Danielsville, Rt. 3.
Black Mare Mule, around
1300 Ibs., gentle,. work any-
where, reasonably priced Riley
C. Couch, Turin.
1 Palomino Colt, 19 mos. old,
entitled to register, $100.00;
1 Red Horse, $40.00. Herbert
Bagwell, Buford, Rt. 1. Phone
2854.
One Strawberry Roan. 5 Gait-
ed Saddle Horse, about 850 Ibs.,
$75.00 at my place. E. H.
Howard, Sr.. Midland. Rie 15
Miller Rd.
Silver Prince, Reg. Tena.
Walker white stallion at Stud.
Fee, $25.00, or $35.00 for reg.
mares. At my place. E. N.
Castleberry, Cumming, Rt. 5.
Atlanta. "Phone MA 4775.
One Fast Texas Cow Pony,
dark red, with blaze face and
blonde tail and mane, $75.00.
Gary Coursey, Atlanta, 485
West Lake Ave.. N. W. Be 3665.
Reg. Tenn. Walking Mare,
950 lbs., 5 yrs. old, lady broke,
Blue, Ribbon Winner, $145.00
or. trade for equipment for
Ford-Ferguson Tractor. Phone
3089. M. P. Payton. Norcross,
Rt. 1.
Mare, about 1000 lbs., work
anywhere, single, women, chil-
dren can handle, good saddle
horse, $100. 00. Exch. for cows
or fresh in milk goat. Or will
buy = goat. F. L. Wisener,
Smithville. P. O. Box 67.
Shetland Pony Stallion,
brown and white, 17 mos. old,
about 41 in high, $150.00. Come
after soon. Louis Craig, At-
lanta. 1405 Gault St. S. E
2 small Ponies, 1 black, one
red and white spotted, both
very gentle, reasonable. Frank
Barford, Atlanta, 1185 More-
land Ave., S. E.
4 Walking Horses, one 4 yrs.
old roan gelding trained for
show, one 3 yr. old Chestnut
Sorrel Mare (trained), 2 yr. old
Stallion, and Walking Brood
Mare. Papers with all. R. T.
Langley, noe Phone
41097.
2 Mare ee one, 15 mos.
old, other 26 mos. old, both
partly broke to ride, both from
good gaited stock, $125.00 and
$100.00. L. H. Knox, Hazel-
hurst. Rt. 2.
A. medium size Bay Horse
Mare, gentle, children, can ride,
$75.00 cash at my barn. Sub-
ject to prior sale. Trade on
good cow or heifer. If you de-
sire trading, give full particu-
lars. s . Zaring, Atlanta,
2802 Cascade Rd., S. W.
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. Duroc male Pigs, 3 mos.
old, with papers and life treat-
ed, top bloodlines, from large
litters, for sale. E. W. Cail,
Savannah, Rt. 5, care of For-
rest River Duroc Farm
Black African Guinea Pigs,
8 wks. old, big bone, reg. in
buyers name, $20.00 ea. E.-O.
Bledsoe, -Carrollton.
2 top bloodlines Duroc Male
Piges, 6 mos. old, ready for
service, about 100 Ibs., $35.00
ea.; 2 males, 2 females. 10 wks.
old, reg. buyers name. 1 mile
B. Holeomb, Varnell, Rt. 1.
W. Cohutta. Ship anywhere.
Reg. Duroc Jersey Male Hog, a
\ One 225 lb. Cherry Red and
fine breeder, $55.00.. Cannot
ship. Selling to prevent in-
breeding. W. A. Moore, Had-
Cock oritte sd.
Reg. Hampshire Pigs, 3 mos.
old, boars and sows, Master
Model breeding, 4 Sow Pigs,
Western Packer breeding, $30.-
00 ea. Very fine individuals.
Jobn F. Fowler, Cartersville,
Box 328.
Full stock Little Bone Black
African Guinea Pigs and Bred
Sows, stay fat kind, for ate
Wilson. Griffin, Z
.| 00.
: Phone .2829.
CATTLE FOR SALE
CATTLE FOR SAL
Several Jersey Cows with Ist.
calf, 3 mi. Marietta on Powder
Springs Rd. Fred Cunningham,
Marietta Rt. 5.
Good Jersey Cow, t.eshened
with 3rd, calf in Spring, good,
gentle, will make a pound or
over butter daily, $100.00; Also
Male calf around 3 mos. old, $35.
% mi. So. Palmetto on
Hwy. 29. Monroe Adams, New-
nan, Rt. 2 Box 318.
.4 Holstein Springers, 1,000-
1,200 lbs. herd bull, also other
Holstein light springers, all
good size, good markings, best
of bloodlines, for sale or trade
for smaller Holstein Heifers.
Berry M. Moon, Hamilton.
Reg. Milking Shorthorn Cow,
1 heifer calf and 2 males a
white, 1 red). W. H. Louder-
milk, Cornelia, Bos 5552.
1 Guernsey Cow 2% yrs. old,
good milker. H. Kimmons,
Acworth, Rt. 1.
Jersey Milch Cow with White.
Face Bull Calf (3 wks. old),
good milker, $135.00; Also Sad-
dle Horse, 6 yrs. old, 1,000 Ibs.,
$85.00; Bred Ponies for. sale; ie:
GC; Williams, Cochran, Rt. 2c/o
Red Dog Farm.
Reg. Guernsey Male, born
Dec. 21, 1952, Named Willow.
Valleys Pride No. 503716, Sire,
Riegeldale Conquerors Pioneer
No. 4190770, Dam. Willow Val-
leys Linda No. 1328324. Reg.
and transferred, $100.00 FOB
farm. Geo. E. Mallet, Jackson.
1 reg. Holstein Bull with pa-
pers, born Aug. 24, 1951, $300.;
Also 1 Spotted PC Boar, about
6C Ibs., with reg. papers, $90.
W. M. Clemones, Rome, Rt. 3.
. Milch Cow with her 2 day
old heifer calf, also heifer to
freshen soon, 10 mi. W. Round
Oak. B. R. Jarrell, Round Oak,
Steers, about 800 lbs. ea., for
sale or exch. for Black Angus
Heifers or Short Horn Heifers,
300-500 lbs. each. Will pay dif-
ference. J. F. Wellborn, Rock
Springs.
1 Strawberry Roan Polled
Reg. Bull, 16 mos. old, short-
horn, Oakwood and Teegarden
breeding, and 1 White Face
Bull, Domino breeding, for sale
or trade for Reg. Red Polled
Cows. F. H. Adams, Commerce.
Tel. 3-4531.
-2 nice pure Jersey Male
Calves, about 4 wks. old, for
sale. G. W. Williams, Columbus,
Rt. 1, Box 808.
Hereford Heifers, good mark-
ings, stocky built, bred from
reg. stock, 300-600 lbs. Hugh
Kiser, Milner. Phone Barnes
ville 481 M4.
Reg. Guernsey Male, dropped
May 15, 1953, extra fine, for
sale or exch. for reg. Guernsey
Male, same age or older if good
bloodlines. Give or take differ- | Rt. 5
ence, at farm 6 mi. NW Alpha-
retta on Freemenville Rd. C. O.
Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3, Box 234.
top quality,
R. J.> Heard,
Dairy Heifers,
open and bred.
Griffin, Rt. C.
3 yr. old Santa Gertrudis
Bull, pure blood but not certi-
fied, large, fine for building up
srade herd, priced to sell. Con-
tact; J: R. Newell, Carrollton.
Polled Reg. Herefords: 1. cow
with calf, 15 mos. old, $400.00;
1 cow with calf 3 mos. old, $300.
All excellent bloodlines. Lamar
Cannon, Leesburg. Phone 2642.
Herd of reg. Polled Hereford
Cattle, Battle Domino and Vic-
tor Domino breeding, including
cows with calves at side .and
rc-bred to calve in spring. F. M.
Biggers, Conyers.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Pair Dark Bay Mules, 925
Ibs. ea., gentle, work anywhere,
8 and 9 yrs. old, priced right.
2 miles So. East Snellville. D.
H. Haney. Loganville, RFD 2.
15 nice Shetland Pony Mares:
4 with. filly colts by side, 2
midget mares, all bred, and 12
geldings (very gentle), reason-
- | able Jess _ ererooe. as onee:
| be seen
Angus Cows and Calves, b
and open heifers, a
prices. R. F, Burch, Eastr
e/o Burchhaven Farm
f
One Polled Hereford B
reg., approx. 1000- lbs. at r
home. Graves English. ane
Point, Rt. 1.
Ten nice Heretord Hou
Bulls, reg., 12-15 mos. old, -re
for service, 10 reg. cows, horn
with some age, bred to a
polled bull, Excellent chanc
foundation cattle cheap; A
several reg. heifers. Show.
appointment. W. A. Dolan, A
usta, P.O. Box 388.
Choice quality Hereford nel
ers, bred to reg. bull tested
Bangs and TB, for sale at my
farm. Artheur Huie, dr donee
boro, Rt. 1. :
Reg. Hereford Bull, 6 yrs. of
Good bloodlines, coler, and con.
formation, in the pink of cond:
tion, $175.00, ea: Julian Fr
man, Hamilton. :
ad, BOxXGtia: an
Jonesboro 6781.
ers, 500-700 lbs., 20c Ib.
Davis, Sandersville.
One Cream White Milch Cow,
(2nd. calf), about 2 gal. da
$75.00; Also Cream Jersey Heif-
er Calf, 17 mos. old, not bred,
$60.00. Contact for further in-
formation. Howard T. Barrett,
a Rie 3; Box 119. Phone
1 yr. old reg. Guernsey Male
excellent bloodlines,
Senoir, Rt. 1.
2 Springers, freshen by last
Sept., $200.00 ea.; Cow with
mos. old calf, both $215.00. All
with papers; Also reg. Guernse:
Bull ready for service; 2 reg.
Heifers, 4 mos. old, $150.00 fo:
both. 20 mi. N. Atlanta ne
Roswell. Ralf Dangar, Wood
stock, Rt. 1.
3 reg. Guernsey Heifer:
heavy springers, 1 bull calf
mos. old, 1 reg. Jersey cow, 3
grade Jersey springers, good.
dairy. James Earis, Roswe
Phone 5897.
One full blooded Holstei
Bull, 11 mos. old, not registered,
Northern breed, out of fine cow. e
Write: W. H. Long, Hampton,
Rt. 2. Phone Jonesboro 2413.
Several full Holstein Bulls
not registered, from 1 mo. to
yr. old, Holstein Steers Approx
200 to 300 lbs. in weight John
C. Lee, College Park, Rt. 1 Wel.
come al] Rd.
5 Jersey Heifers with Ist. cal-
ves, reasonable. 3 mi. Mariett
Reg. horn type Hereford Bul =
Calves for sale. or trade far
heifers. W. J. Lyle, Lilburn: Rt,
1, c/o Orland Farm.
Beef Type Shorthorns, from
calves to cows, all reg., of ex
cellent breeding, 1-4 yr. old
roan bull with an excellent ped
igree, a sure breeder, few cho ce
Red Polls (dual pirpose cattle)
young bulls and heifers, and few
good cows. G. T. McDonald,
Oakwood. 3 ee
Reg. Guernsey Bulls,
Blue Ribbon Breeding, .
artificially sired, ready for ser-
viee, reasonable price. F H.
Bunn, Midville.
One six mos. old reg. Jersey ~
Male for sale. A. E. Treadwell,
Culloden.
Fine Jersey Cow,
July 17th., second
Angus Heifer,
freshened
Calf Black
reasonable. Must
to be appreciated. J.
L. Jester, Warner Robins, 303
Curtis St. t
Reg. Guernsey Cow due to
freshen Aug. 23 by a choice
Quail Roost Bul) No. 1219217,
sound, bargain price, $400.00. |
Breeding or any other infor-
mation on request. K. D. Sen
ders, Eatonton.
Several dairy type Hojstein,
Guernsey, and Jersey Heif
for sale. C. M. Bowden, Ail
4 q IN
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salary. -Consider
Mts.
Pair Rd., Rt. 4.
POSITIONS WANTED
FARM HELP WANTED
MARKET BULLETIN
LIVESTOCK WANTED
LIVESTOCK WANTED
Want job on farm near South
: Ga. small town. Elderly man,
Desire small house, reasonable
salary. Advise full particulars.
oo L. Coulter, Monroe, Rt.
Want to operate dairy farm.
Experienced. Need 5 or 6 R
~ house, with bath, lights, water,
wired for stove. Near Cobb or
Fulton Co. References. State
cattle farm.
T. C. Hulsey, Marietta,
66 yr. old man, plenty active,
drawing social security bene-
fits, wants job on farm as care-
taker or overseer. Want $90.00
month, house, water, lights.
Prefer Bibb Co. near Macon. E.
WN. Jenkins, Moran, Rt. 1.
Se
ar
ie
A
Rr eee eee
~~ Blackwell,
wife, 2
boys (2 and 4 yrs.
24 yr. old white man, small
- family, experienced, wants job
on poultry or other farm for
house and $30.00 weekly. Reli-
able, sober, white. Can move
~ now. W. T. Griffin, Sr., Law-
renceville, Rt dt:
62 yr. old woman, unencum-
~ bered, wants job on farm doing
light farm work. Mrs. Viola
Palmetto, Rt. 1.
White man wants large 2H
crop for 1954 on 50-50 basis. 9
in family, 7 to work. Experienc-
ed with tractor or mules. Con-
sider raising up to 5000 broil-
ers. H. L. Shaw, Alpharetta, Rt.
1, Box 91.
35 yc. old married man with 1
child wants work on dairy
farm. Experienced, sober, hon-
est. Need work at once. Call at
'my mothers home De. 8448
(3093 McAffee Rd., Decatur), or
write me. R. L. Morris, Kenne-
saw, Rt. 1.
53 yr. old man wants work on
farm bal. this year and 1954 do-
ing light farm chores. Have
children. Desire near
church. Straight time pay. Sat-
ae off. C. M. Turner, Cof-
ee
Want poultry farm on halves
or other basis, also want truck
farm. 7 in family (5 to work). 3
- BR or larger house, elea., water,
wired for stove. Letters ans, Ar-
nold Loftin, Bowdon, Rt. 1.
White man and wife with 2
old) want
farm on halves with chicken
house, 15 acres corn. No cotton.
Plead ger Strayhorn, Hlowery
- Branch, RFD No. 1.
Want white woman between.
30-45 yrs. old to do light farm
work on farm. Pay good salary.
Must be honest, no bad habits.
Good references. Contact b
phone after 5:30 p.m. Ex. 5739, |
or write: Mrs. Roy Conner, At-
lanta, 2535 House Circle, NE.
Want small farm family (col-
ored) for wages, share crop,
making hay, pasture work.
Steady work by year. 3 R
house, garden, wood. S. S. Stor-
er, Douglasville, Rt. 4. c/o Stor-
ers Ranch.
Want single, reliable man for
farm work on farm. Must be ex-
perienced and have some
knowledge of carpentry and ru-
ral sanitation. Mrs. W. H. Weir,
Atlanta, 945 Rupley Dr., N, B.
Ve, 8447.
Want good 1 or 2 H share
cropper for 1954, for general
farming; 50 A. -smooth fertile |
land. 5 R house, wood, pasture,
water; elec., mail rt., near good
church, school, good commun-
ity, 3 mi. good town. John A.
Wilson, Martin, Rt. 2.
Want wage hand at once (20-
40 yrs. old). Come see. Dont
write. G. B. Ham, Cobbtown.
POSITIONS WANTED
33 yr. old experienced tractor
and truck driver wants job on
farm, dairy, cattle, or chicken.
Consider any reasonable offer.
Married, have 5 children. Nor-
man Dangar, Atlanta, 696 Edge-
hill Ave.
Want light farm chores on
farm. Live as one of family.
Board and laundry. No children.
Daniel Sutton, Atlanta, 120
Pine St., NW, Apt. "93. Ve:
0631. : :
Single, white man, 58 yrs.
old, wants job with reliable
people (small family prefer-
ably) on farm, for home and
reasonable salary. Exp. tractor
driver. J. W. -Cook, College
Park, 221 Cherry St., c/o Mrs.
Ruth Cantrell.
50 yr. old white man with
family wants good job with
good man on farm raising
chickens or livestock, and other
light farm work. 1% yr. exper-
ience with chickens. Ready to
move. Letters and cards ans. H.
i Boone, Rutledge, Rt. i, Box
9.
Hatonton.
SALE OF AYRSHIRE CATTLE
A public sale of Ayrshires: 30 headcows, bred,
heifers, calves and bullswill be held on Thursday,
August, 6 at 1 P. M., at the Norton Farm, 6 mi. West
R. W. Norton, Owner, Eatonton.
Fairgroundoftered,
mature cows.
lb. VG granddaughter of
REGISTERED HOLSTEIN SALE
Reg. Holstein sale, Tuesday, August 18, at Griffin
22 first calf springing heifers, 54
Records on all cows.
to 11874 lbs. milk, 431 fat. Herd Sire, Oak Meadows
Leader Supreme; grandson of Marksman, by a 20,000
Touchstone, Owner, Roverland Farm, Williamson.
Herd averaging up
Montvie Chieftain. L. N.
Breeders
BREEDERS CONSIGNMENT SALE
Consignment. sale Registered HWetelord
and polled hereford cattledispersal of herd of 19 cows
with calf at side, 1 with twin calves, quality bulls, open
and bred heifersat Livestock Auditorium, Moultrie,
Friday, August 14. Write.
Trade a goo
Mare or Stallion (horse).
Moody, Wayeross, Rt.
586.
FARM HELP WANTED
-Clemons,.
Ww. E. Aycock, Moultrie.
a at
Want single man, 20-40 yrs.
old, to help me on farm. Pay
$2. 50 day and_ board. Come,
dont write. L. E. Phillips, Col-
quitt, Rt. 2.
Want large family to help
gather cotton, peanuts, etc, Fur-
nish house .with elec., wood,
water free. Convenient - to
church and aes us. Prevail-
ing ee . Clements,
Rochel
Want families to work on
farm, Day work and picking
cotton, White or colored. Fur-
nish housg and wood. W. M
ome, Rt. 3.
Want working foreman under
35 preferred, for beef cattle
farm. Must have experience
farm machinery, and with cat-
tle giving shots, etc. State age,
details of @xperience, who
worked for, number in family,
and salary wanted. . oe by
letter only. D.
Barnesville.
Want middle age dite wo-
man to do light farm work on
farm. Must-be clean,
bered, and no bad habits. Pay
$8.00 week with room: and
board. Mrs. Gladys Phillips,
Columbus, 3503 River Rd.
Want refined Christian wo-
man to live-in nice farm home
for room, board, salary, with
elderly couple. Light farm
chores. Must have good health |
and Toast, Write or phone
3083. Mrs. D. W. Kramer, Ros-
well,
Want white or colored wo-
man for light farm chores on
farm. Room and board, Letters
ans. Salary. Mrs. C. Dayis,
Dry Branch, Rt. 1. Phone 57933.
Want woman to live in nice
farm home and do light chores
on farm for room, board; salary.
H. D. Gilstrap, Atlanta, 1060
Seaboard Ave, NW. Ve. 3119.
Want white woman, clean,
healthy, to do light farm work
on farm for home and reason-
able salary. No objection to
children. atters ans. W. L.
Dunn, Hampton, Rt. 1.
Want family (colored) to farm
50-50 basis on one of best 2 H
farms in Talbot Co. for 1954. 3
mules to work with. (no trac-
tor), RFD and school bus Rt., 1
mile church, good 4 R house,
well in yard. i now on land.
Must move self. Will furnish.
C. F. Butler, Junction City.
Want at once, white or.color-
ed woman to live in farm home
and do light farm chores. Must
be in good health. Ans. letters.
Mrs. Virginia Smith, Thomas-
ton; Rts.
Want at once, white woman
for light farm work on farm for
room, board and salary. Letters
ans. Tel. 2542. Mrs. C. D. Hum-
phrey, Thomaston, Rt. 5.
Want reliable white or col-
ored help for farm work and
small nursery near Stone
Mountain. House furnished.
References required. Write:
Mrs. W. E. Bowers, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 2.
mule for a ae
4, Ook.
ollier, |
unencum-
CATTLE:
Want 10 or more good grade
Black Angus cows or yearling
heifers, State lowest cash price
and give full description with
location. Must have health per-
mits and be nice, healthy stock.
cade Rd, S. W.
SHEEP & GOATS:
J. H. Zaring, Atlanta, 2802 Cas- |.
Want 1 Reg. milk goat, any
breed, giving 1 gal. or more of
milk daily. Advise particulars.
a D. Barfield, Louisville, Rt.
CATTLE:
Want good milch cow, 2nd or
3rd calf, 3 gal. or more, at rea-
sonable price, del. my place, 7
mi. Mamon. Letters ans. C. T.
Davis, Dry Branch, Rt. 1
Want some good grade cows
and calves to raise on shares.
Have good pasture of Sericea,
Bermuda, Fescue and Clover.
Will trade some good hay fora
polled Hereford bull. Letters
ans. T. H. Moore, Milner, Rt. 1.
HORSES:
oo Box 82:
Nubian Milk
and 3rd fresh
ea, Some an le ;
man, Jr.,
Redan aa Phong:
3764 or Atlanta, |
2 young milk be ,
both from one gallon
for both; 1 large male
Mts. James Schene
2677 Pharr Rd., NE
Nubian Billy, 00!
yrs. old, Nubian Ke
giving. 4 ats. daily,
Milk Goat; Also on
Mule, gentle, women
dren can handle for
exch, for milch cow. |
erts, Fairburn, Rt. 2, |
8 mos. old~ purser
ponceren Mille
a BD Ga stock,
D. Guthrie,
a
4- 37710). 4
2 snow white Surdie
less Saanan Bucks,
17 and May 17, 1953,
register. Either one |
credit to herd. Harry
ingston, Moultrie, P.O.
Mgr.
Athens, Georgia.
1953 SERIES |
GEORGIA FEEDER - STOCKER |
BEEF CATTLE SALES
All Sales Begin at 12:30 P.M.
Eastern Standard Time 4
WAYCROSS, Monday, August 17. Waycross Lives
Market, Gordon Roberts, Mgr. ae
CAMILLA, Tuesday, August 18. Mitchell County 1
stock Sales Barn, Dan Palmer, Mgr.
BAINBRIDGE, Wednesday, August 19.
Stockyards, F. M. Mills, Mgr. ~
AMERICUS, Thursday, August 20. Sumter Liv
Assn., Ine., Fred Kight, Mer. oe
ATHENS, Monday, August 24.
stock Sales Barn, L. O. Price, Mgr.
SOCIAL CIRCLE, Tuesday, August 25. Tri-
Livestock Auction Co., Tom Dally, Jr., Mi :
STATESBORO, Wednesday, August 26. Cotton
ducers Assn. Auction Barn, Ray Williams,
ATLANTA, Thursday, August 27. Ragsdale-La
Sales Barn, G. B. McClure, Mgr. :
LAGRANGE, Monday, August 31.
Sales Barn, John R. Wilcox, Mgr.
ROME, Tuesday, September 1.
_ yards, J. O. Carden, Mer. fe
VIDALIA Wednesday, September 2. Vidalia
yards, Herbert Allen, Mgr.
HAWKINSVILLE, Thursday, September 3.
Producers Assn. Auction Barn, Derrell }
B
Northeast Georgia I
Troup Liv
8
day
ane
a
Coosa. Valley |
cokes
-
en" plomuoce' aime pain Scopes RNG, esti eriendle Sat aaa
For further information write or call Charle
Bell, Livestock Specialist, or C. G. Garner, M:z
Specialist, University of Georgia, Extension Ser
Telephone 4600. ;
Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia Markel
Grade Thomaston Atlanta iii . Rome Atlanta : a
July 27 July 28 July 29 July 29 July 30 Jul
Steers & Heifers ; aes
Good $18-60-19.30 $17.90-21.50 $16.00-20.30 ae
Coml. 15.00-17.80 ~$14.70-17.50 $13.50-16.40 $14.70-16.80 $15.00-17.10 $13.
Utility 13.00-14.20 $11.00-15.50 $10.20-13-50 $11.70-14.00 $11.40-15.10 $ |
Cutters 8.90-11.20 9.50-11.60 8.00-10.60 8.50-10.50 3.00-11.50
Calves : ; , ea es
Good & Choice 7.20-19.70 17,00-23-25 16.25-17.30 17.30-20.00 16.50-19.50 TE
Util. & Coml. 11.90-16.20 12.00-18.00 10.00-17.30 10.80-17.25 12.00-17.00 a q .
Cows ; ne Sate
Utility 10.75-11.90 10,00-12.90 9.30-10.50 9.10-119-70 9.50-11.460
c.aC. 7.00-10.80 6.75-11.60 5.60- 9.60 6.00- 9.50 srs pm
Bulls taints
Uri, & Comi, 11.33-13.50 11,00-15-00 10.40-14.00 iW. eeikde:. an
Cutters 9,00-12.00 8.50-11.90 * 7.80-10.20 10. 0.70 af
Steers & Heifers 11.10-14.50 11.20-15.50 10.30-17.30
[iCalves ,__12,50-16.50 __ _11,00-19 eee eas
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