Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1946 January 2

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: ITORIALBy Tom Linder



Georgia is an agricultural state. It
main an agricultural state for a

time but this should not force us
eC the ec of raw materials

We should process some of these
materials and prepare them _ for
mption, not only by our own peo-
ut by those who live in other sec-
of the United States, and even
. who live in the most remote sec-

s of the world.

e know that the real money is in
cessing and merchandising. It is
roducing the raw materials.

f we are going to take advantage
great opportunity of turning
these raw materials into finish-
ducts it is time we did some-
about it.
n almost every community in
gia there is one or more men with
ll capital who are interested in de-
ping a canning plant, a feed mill, a
D manufacturing plant, a plant to
low- gerade cotton, or a thous-

to ae
ny of them also deed competent
e on how to finance their yven-
. How they can get money quickly
on terms that will make their ven-
a success. |
\lmost everyone knows in a gen-
way that the government has large
of surplus machinery and
Verv few people know
- these surpluses consist of, where
are located, or how to go about
ng any of this surplus e equipment.
ds of the utmost importance that
State provide for the people of
la information that we enable

Se engincers anid orehiteeie
ud be furnished practical informa-

ae building. Just what ae.
will need fox enlarg ement of their





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= facts,





its amount and condition,

Just how it should be set up as well

as where it can be obtained.
We havea great opportunity.
There is located in our borders vast

quantities of surplus equipment and

materials, much of which can be utiliz-
ed by our own citizens
their present businesses or starting new
businesses.

Our problem is to get this surplus

into the hands of our citizens, particu-_

larly our returning veterans, and those

who live on farms and in small towns.
It is gratifying to know that. this

surplus is now beme handled by only

one ageney, the Reconstruction Finance:

and this in itself repre-
sents progress. But, with the large
purchasers fully informed regarding
terms of sale, location of the surplus,
and the or-
citizen uninformed of all these
it is easy to see that large pur-
chasers,
other states, will buy all of the surplus
and the average citizen of Georgia will
get none.
With this in view, I have propos-
ed to the Reconstruction Finance Cor-
poration, the sole agency now handling

Corporation,

dinary

oovernment surpluses, that it furnish

the Agricultural and Industrial Devel-
opment Board of Georgia a list of all
government surplus machinery and

equipment located in Georgia, or avail-

able elsewhere.

I have found the Atlanta repre-
sentatives of the Reconstruction If 1-
nance Corporation very much interest-
ed in this proposal. They express the
greatest willingness to cooperate with
the State in this matter and I believe

in expanding

many of whom are located in



we have an opportunity here that we
eannot afford to miss. | .

I have known some of these met
in the Reconstruction Finanee Corpor-
ation for years and I know that they,
are interested in the welfare and d
velopment of Georgia. |

I have proposed to the Apvinaiee
and Industrial Development Board that
it detail someone to acquaint himsel
with all the details of purchase so that
any citizen of this State can get com
plete information if he wishes to bv
some of this government surplus.

I have further proposed that the
Agricultural and Industriai Develop-
ment Board have someone available in
Atlanta to, tell any citizens, or group 0
citizens how an expansion of their -pres-
ent business can be financed or how
they can go into business and finanee
their new business. |

Veterans and small businesses have
ptioxity over large business, but if they;
do not know how to establish the pri
ority it will do them no good. eae

Counties have priority and tl
priority should be used in the purchase
of grading equipment to reclaim mueh

- of the waste land and to terrace and

ditch other farm land. oe
The Agricultural and Industral
Development Board will meet on Jan
uarv 10, 1946, - fo
At that time I shall again urge that
action be taken to provide qualified.
personnel to render this most important

and essential service to the people of
the State.

TOM LINDER
Commissioner of Agriculture :



COMMISSIONERS OF

I have written the following let-

ter to all State Commissioners of Ag-

riculture and other interested parties.
This letter is selfexplanatory.
Dear Commissioner:

It seems that the National Administra-
tion has committed itself to the proposition
that the United States apa go all out for
world trade.

It is clear that the American farmer can-

not produce under American standards and

then sell his product at world prices. It is
equally obvious that American industrial



AGRICULTURE 10 MEE

workers cannot produce for world markets

and hope to long receive an American wage,

The current strike in the plants of Gen-<
eral Motors has revealed the fact that large
blocks of stock in American enterprises b
long to foreign owners...

Foreign ownership of these stocks. ya)
my opinion was the real purpose behind the
gold racket that caused the taxpayers
this country to pay $35.00 an ounce for 1
eign gold.

It is undoubtedly true that in plants
largely owned by foreign stockholders, the
American workmen do have an interest in
getting the profits made by such industry

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Commissioner of Agriculture.


























_ this conclusion is inescapable if we are pa-
triotic Americans.. Why should American
workmen build up profits for foreign own-
as. :

In view of the mutual interest of Amer-
jean farmers and American industrial work-
ers, it is obvious that some mutual ground
of interest should be arrived at.

The American farmer and the American
industrial worker are necessarily interest-
ed vitally in protection against foreign im-_
= ports and world prices.

Thisis especially true with regard to
cotton farmers, textile workers and textile
manufacturers. |

| Im view of these facts, through the of-
ae fices of Colonel C. C. Hanson, Secretary of
_ the Association of Southern Commissioners
of Agriculture, arrangements have been
_. made for a meeting of representatives of

the cotton producer with those interested
im the manufacture of cotton.

The purpose of the meeting is to discuss
mutual problems and seek mutual grounds
_ of effort to preserve the American stand-
: ard of living and American way of life for
_ the American cotton growers and cotton
manufacturers.

This meeting will be held im Washing-.

ton on January 7th and 8th. It is of great

_ importance that you attend in person if pos- |

sible. If, for any reason, you cannot person-
ally attend, it is desired that you designate

_ someone to represent you at the meeting.

The time and place of the meeting is
10:30 on the morning of January 7, 1946,:
The place is Headquarters United States
Chamber of Commerce Building, Washing-
_ ton. | oe

__ It is hoped that some of the Congress-.
men and.Senators from the cotton-growing
states will be present.

This writer will be stopping at the Ral-
eigh Hotel. If you or your representative
will attend the meeting and need hotel ac:
commodations, I suggest that you write
your request to Colonel Hanson. I have re-_
quested Secretary Hanson to make reser-
vations.

IT expect to reach Washington on Sun-
day, January 6, and will be pleased to con-
fer with you or your representative if you
should reach Washington by this time.

With all good wishes, | am
ce - Sincerely yours,
_ TOM LINDER,











ommissioners Of Agriculture To Meet

| purple,
| striped and yellow iris, 40c doz, |
dry daffodils, 75c C; Eng, dog-|-

|white dogwood, white

|per. pink phlox, 30c doz.
Rte.

\erocallis 75c C; sev. col.

MARKET BULLETIN ~

FLOWERS AND SEED



FLOWERS AND SEED



FOR SALE FOR SALE
Giant pansies, snapdragons, Trees: dogwood, bays, magno-

purple violets, red, pink, pur-

1} ple verbena, one cent ea.; dian-

thus, petunias, Sweet Williams,
phlox, Johnnie Jump-Ups, 25c
C; pink cushion Mums, 25c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phil-
lips, Royston, Rt. 1.

Bird of Paradise (yellow,
lovely flowers), 50c, 75 and
$1.00 ea. plant. Mrs. C, R. Sor-
rells, Monroe.

Old time yellow rose bushes,
25e ea.; pink Mums, 25 doz.;
bright rose Thrift, $1.00 C; dbl,
mix. col. Larkspur seed, 15e
pkg.; Tall and Dwarf Ligustrum,
Abelia, Weigela, Bridalwreath
cuttings, 35c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston, Rt. 1.

White narcissi and yellow jon-
quils, 50 for 75c del; yellow
Cannas, 50c doz. Mrs, Leilar

Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.

Cameo pink azaleamums, 85c
doz.; Silver Lace vine, 40c ea.;
City of Portland cannas. (pink),
15e ea.; giant crimson Spider
lily bulbs, 50c doz.; butter and
eggs, daffodils, 25 doz.; dbl. or-
anze lilies, $1.00 doz. Add post-
age. No chks. Mrs. Miles T.
Tanner, Sandersville.

Azaleas, mix. col., dogwood,
sweetshrub, weigela, 75c doz;
Buddleia, goldenbells, red, pink,
white Spirea, coralberry, 25 ea.
roses, Sweet Williams, yellow ja-
ponicas, lemon lilies, 30e ea; Mrs,
J. B, Williams, EHijay. Rt, 2.

Boxwood, afYborvitaes, 12-15
in., weigelas, lilac, altheas, for-
sythia, dbl. jaPonicas, almond,
red strawberry, 30c .ea; spruce
pines, dogwood, crabapple, $1.00
doz; blue, lavender iris, 25c doz.
Add postage. Lora Shepard, El-
lijay. Rt. 2. : :

| Yellow japonicas, well. rocted,

60c ea; Rambler Yoses, red,
white dogwood, lilac, Weeping
Mary, orange honeysuckle, 50c
ea; hydrangea, snowballs, 75c
ea; King Alfred daffodils, phlox,

lilies, 50 doz, No chks. Exc.)

for print sack. Mrs. Monroe

|Barnes, Ellijay. Rt. 3. :
Red: dogwood, \25c ea. 5,

$1.00 ; crimson japonicas, $1.00
ea; lemon lilies, 50c doz; blue
iris, 60c doz; bridalwreath, 25c
ea; goldenbells, 5, $1.00; daffo-,
dils, 50c doz; King Alfred daf-
fodils, 45 doz. Rooted. No
chks. Opal Gable, Ellijay, Rt.
3,

Privet hedge, blue violets
0e Cy mix, eel. iris purple
phlox, foxgloves, 50c doz; silver

maples, weeping and pussy
willows, snowballs, yellow ja-
ponieas, 25c ea; mix. col.

blooming size glad bulbs, 35c
doz. Rooted and Del, Mrs. W.
D. Ralston, Ellijay. Rt. 3.

Var.egated violets, 50c C;
goldenbells, forsythia, purple
wisteria, 6, 50c; junipers, arbor-
vitaes, 25 ea; daffodils,. Hem-,
Tris,
35e doz;, wild iris, 25c doz. Miss.
Frances Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.

a0 OF more mix. col: [ris..25

foy 40c; $1.50 C; arborvitae,
junipers, abelias, Cydonia ja-
ponicas, 25 ea; purple lilac,

pink almond, bridalwreath, for-
sythia, Purple wisteria, golden-
bells, 6, 50c; Hemerocallia, Mrs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay. Rt. 3.

Arborvitae, junipers, pink,
white weigeleas, 25c ea; purple

altheas, pink spirea, Purple li-|*

lac, goldenbells, forsythia, pink
almond, bridalwreath, 3, 25c;
lavender, pink blue,

wood, 15c ea.
Ellijay, Rt. 3.

Azaleas, Mtn. laurels, spruce,
white pines, rhododendrons,
$1.00 doz; forsythia, golden-
glow, pink almonds, dog'woods,
Sweetshrubs, 75 doz, Add
postage. Mrs. L, M, Teague,
Ellijay. Rt. 2. ;

Spruce, laurel, dogwood, ce-
dar, jaPonicas, yellow thornless
roses, well rooted, 2-3 ft., $3.00
doz; Rose acacia, purple, write
lilac, pink almond, rhododend-
rons, 3, $1.00; bulbs mixture,
5 kinds, $3.00 C, Mrs. J. H, Pen-
land, Ellijay. :

Blooming Size azaleas, 60c
doz; goldenbelis, altheas, for-
sythia, japOnicas, 30c; laurels,
pines,
remlock, pink crabaPple, sweet-
shrubs, strawberry, $1.25 oe
A

Mrs. Doyle Eller,



postage, Linda Evans, Ellijay.



lia, cedars, crabapple, plum,
$1.00 ea.; large red Fig sprouts,
rooted, $1.10 ea.; pear and aDp-
ple, 50c ea. Mrs. V, M. Johnson,
Shellman, Rt. 1.

Dbl. tube-rose bulbs, med.
size, 45c doz.;: 2 doz., 85c; $2.20
C to 2nd Zone; $2.45 C to 3-4th
zones; white mock orange, well
rooted, 40c ea. Miss Mittie Col-
lins, Smithville, Rt. 1.

Hedychium Coronarium (Gin-
ger or Butterfly lilies), pure

$15.00 C. Mrs. G. R. Thigpen,
St. Marys.

2,000 Abelia Flodiflora, field
grown, 4-5 ft., $8.00 C; garde-
nias, 5 ft., green Pittosporum, 3
ft., Oleanders, dbl. var., 4 it.
$1.10 ea.; pink, blue hydrangea,
3 yr., 45e ea. Moss packed. P.P.
Mrs. J. W. Edwards, Springvale.

Verbena: dark pink, 25c doz.;
dark blue, 35c doz.; dark brown
Iris, 35e doz.; garlic bulbs, 50c
doz.- Add postage. No stamps.
Owen <A. Roberts, Suwanee,
Rt 1;

Shrubberies: spirea, boxwoods,
purple lilac, yellow and white
cape jasmine, Chinese fir, pittos-
porum, junipers, arborvitaes,
cedrus Deodara, pink, red crape
myrtle, ligustrum, sword palms,
yellow chrysanthemums, others.
C. A. Stone, Sylvania, Rt. 3.

Peachtree rose, bridalwreath,
Eng. and Red dogwood, 25 ea.;

Grass, 50c ea.; red sassafras
root, 50e lb.; horseradish, 40c ea.
No chks. Mrs. Malva Silver,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2. ?

Azaleas, blooming size, 2-4 ft.,
$1.00 doz.; White pines, hem-
locks, W. dogwood, dbl. yellow
japonicas, 75c ea.; winter ferns,
red cannas, $1.00 doz. Add post-

Azaleas, 2-4 ff,, $1.00 doz,;
yellow japonicas, 75c ea.; white
and spruce pines. Leola Evans,
Talona.

Dbl. yellow japonicas, 75c ea.,
blooming size azaleas, $1,00 doz;
Mtn. laurel, sweetshrub, Red
Maple, yellow Cannas, blueiris,
50e doz. Add postage. Mrs, D.
H. Evans, Talona. :

Well rooted Boxwoods, lilaes,
goldenbells, weigelas, snowballs,
25c ea.; all col. azaleas, white
dogwood, Indian Arrow, sweet-
shrubs, large, yellow cannas,
70c doz.; peonies, 35e ea. Add
postage. No chks. Mrs. M. P.
Forrester, Talona.

benas, 75c doz, Add _ postage.
Mrs. Jermina Crump, Talking
PROG, Ft. 2.

White pines, Hemlocks, crab-
apples, black gum, sweetshrub,
yellow japonicas, lilac, blooming
size, 2-6 ft., 75c ea.; blooming
size azaleas, 2-6 ft., $1.00 doz.
Mrs, May Bell. Wright, Talona.

Golden Glow, golden bells,
bridalwreath, 25c ea.: lilac
bushes, 30c ea.; yellow japoni-
cas, 35 ea.; all col. azaleas, well
reoted, 75c, doz; dogwood,
sSweetshrubs, crabapple, 75c doz.
Add postagee. No chks. Mrs.
H, P, Chastain, Talona,

Lantanas, 25c and 50c ea.;
small Camphor trees, sev. inches
tall, $2.50 doz. FOB. Mrs, J. L.
Burk, Tifton, Rt. 3.

Magnolia, tea-olive, white,
red dogwoods, sweetshrubs,
greybeard, red cedar, crabapple,
Umbrella China, red holly, yel-
lo wjasmine, from 1 to 5 ft., 30c,
40c and 45 ea, Add postage.
a Alma Colson, Toomsboro,

G2:

Magnolia, tea-olive, white
dogwood, sweetshrub, red holly,

beard, red crape myrtle, 1-5 ft.,
30c, 35e and 50c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. Georgia Hunt, ee
boro, Rt, 1. os

Ornamental Lemon bush, 6,
$1.00; daffodils and white nar-
cissi bulbs, $2.00 C; crabapple,
hazlenut, wild plum, $1.00 doz.;:

crape myrtle, 50c ea. Josie
Huggins, Waco, Rt. 2.

50 gardenia bushes: (have
bloomed for years), $1.00 to

$5.00 ea., at my home, 14 mil.
So. Douglasville. Come for
them, H. A, Wilson, Whites-



2 burg, Rt. 1.



.white, very fragrant, $2.50 doz.;

dbl. orange lilies, 2, 25c; Bear
Mattie McCurley, Hart

age. Mrs. L. F, Evans, Talona.

Yellow japonicas, -2 for 50c;
| yellow, purple Iris, purple. ver-

long straw pine, crabapple, grey-|



































































Crabapples, Red Mapl
leas, White pines, straw
bush, rhodedendrons, 2-31
$1.00 doz.; pink lotus, ar
tae, 30c ea. Galax, Or
$1.00 C. Well raqoted. P
Mrs. Addie Abercrombie,
ing. :

Boston and Roosevelt |
salmon and red sultanas,
bronze red everblooming
nias, Curiosity cactus, al
ed, 5 plants $1.25 postpaid:
white butterbeans, 25c lb.,
crowder peas, 20c lb. Pos
Mrs, Graham Eley, White

_Steeles Jumbo pans

$2.25; Elder, 50
separate col. Stocks, 1 doz.
mixed, 60c doz.; 50, $2.00:
dragons, 40cs doz.; 50
Mrs. M. F, Combs, Sr.,
ton,

Steels Jumbo pansy pl
$2.00 C; 50, $1.25; snapdra
stocks, carnation, Swee
liams, Imp. Shasta an
daisies, calendula, 50 doz,:
lia, 3 yr., $4.00 doz; Nand
25c to $1.00 ea. Mrs. Will W
Wadley. ; oe

Iris, red, blue, yellow,
white and lavender mixed,
C, Waymans fine ones,
Mrs. W. F. McCurley,

Long Trumpet daffod
ble butter and eggs, white
yellow jonquils, $1.25
ings giant pansy pla
doz. Bird of Paradise,
Johnny Jumpups, 50, $1
Two.

April-bleoming white nar
bulbs, $1.00 C. Blue grape
cinths, 25e per C. Golds
5 for $1,00, Pink crepe 1
same price. Sage plants,
$1.00. All $1.00 orders de
Joe W. Craft, Hartwell, |

Boxwoods, dwarf Semp:
ren, 8-10 in. above ground,
doz., $10.00. C. 12-15 in,
C, Dark red velvet v
$1.00 doz. All cols. pe
verhena, 60c doz. M
Robinson, Greenville,

"he doz.
ea.\ Abelias, |
almond bushes,

and candle lilies, re
low, $1.00 doz. Mrs,
rell, Gainesville, Rt.

Red heart cedar trees
to 18 in., 4 for 25, 50 fo
Add postage. Thos. H. Ro
Lula, Star Route.

Nice, clean medium si
low jonquil bulbs, large
50e C.. P.P. Mrs. G4
Gainesville, 839 W. Broa

Cedars, 12-24 in. w
25c ea.
same price. bey
woods, 25c ea, White

ple lilac, 20c ea. &
bushes, speckled roses.
25c ea. Mrs.

: Mae
Gainesville, Rt, 6,

Sweet William plar
50c. Sweet William
spodntul, = 25.-- B,
Gainesville, Rt, 2..

Yellow and white
double, butter and eg
long Trumpet daffoc
per C. Yeliow lemon li
doz. Johnnie Jumpups
$1.00, Ching pinks, 2 dc
Miss Nora McCurley,
Mio ge, is

Extra nice, well rootec
green privet hedge pla
ft. high, $1.00 C. PE
orders to $1.00. M
Clark, Gainesville,

500 mixed bulbs, jonq
low narcissi, daffodils
and eggs, $4.50 for lo

1, Half bu. small
bulbs, $3.00. Mrs, E. Fo
Fort Valley, Rt 1.

Pink thrift, well roote
doz. Yellow narcissi bt
for 50c. Also spring shall
C. Mrs. Cromer McCurley.

well, Rt. 2.

Hastings giant mixe
pansy plants, 50c doz, Hi:
mixed delphiniums,
White and yellow jong
ble butter and egg, lon
pet daffodils, $1.25 C. |
der lilies, $1.00 doz. N
McCurley, Hartwell,

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cherry laurel, 3-6
Dwarf boxwood,

Ky and full of leaves,
00. Red cedars, $15.00
Woodruft, Greenville,

wax leaved Li-
Japonicum, 1. yr.
0 ea. 3 yr. plants,

Add postage. Daisy

tic sa Bibi dwarf box-
-yrs. old, 12-15 in, com-
nd, heavy tops. Write
5 ued poeonls ver-

dioli bulbs, ee
oz, Also red shallots,

d stamped ernino
rooted from Budd-

d col. cannas,
H. McWilliams,
, Evans _ Rd.

> M. alley, Li-

a Ibe: eaj;i
ull col,, Queen Anns

25 doz; Umbrella
er clump; dbl. red,

nts,

y seed, 10c teaspoon-

hite cluster running
Mrs. Fred At-
ta. Sts 4;

Verbenam mix.
rly dwarf Shasta
1/2 doz., $1.00; large,
single. red Grass

Silver

Bridalwreath,

and white, Day
Snowballs,
rk figs, at my home.
ed. Mrs, A, M. White,
13 : Grant st. Ss. &

d, well rooted Tulip

1 Magnolia), $1.50
is A. H, McBride,

=o)

ee 10, ft, high and
, 2, 6 ft. both ways,
ome and see them.
eee. renta, 160

size, Crinum (tik
y bulbs only 20c
han 5 sold, plus
obs Hy Bierman, At-
Bellevue Dr. NE.

if 45c C. Del. Plant

spreading Juniper,
er and /Pyramidal
12 to 13 in., rooted,
rple Butterfly, Coral-
doz.; Shasta daisies,
adie: Wilson, Blue

cu! ings, large a
color. 13, $1.00.
rie Morrison, Barney,

hort leaf Pine, per-

brella china trees,
Ww and red plum
ne vines, 25c ea.;
ne vines, Black-
Oc ea.. Less $1.00
stage. Mrs, P. R.
olence.

_ bushes, 20c a., $1.50

s, $1.50 doz.; Hon-
hes, Muscadine

4. No stamps. You
e ee G. W. Brad-

tants, $2. 00 M or
mything can use. Mrs.
n, Bowdon.

mixed German Iris,
ets, 35c doz.; med.,
looming size, 12 for
ol. mixed Oxalis, 3
small red Amaryllis,
~med., 6, $2.25. Mrs.

allis Day lilies, small,
oming size, 6, 75c,

Z.3 24 yellow For--

rooted, 5, $1.00; 4
, variegated pome-
8 in,, 85c ea.; pink
, (5. Mautile Har-

daffodils,
red and yellow Cannas, $3,00 C;

King Alfred

dbl. |

fa;

;| bloomers,



Pot plants: thousands of eee

grown, asst. Lilies, Tulips, Hya-
cinths, Narcissi, Cherries, Poin-
settias, primrose Begonia in
bloom, Dahlia tubers, Gladiolus
bulbs, Rose bushes, at my place.
No shipping. R. W. Jordan, At-
lanta, 876 Barnett St, N. E.,
He-3563-R. i

White Narcissi,
$2.00 C;

King Alfred
snowdrops,

Lemon Day lilies, $1.50 C; white

lspirea, 25cea., crepe myrtles,

50c ea. Beatrice Mosley, Bre-
_{men, Rt, 2, Box 86.

Mums, Orange Day lilies,
jonquils, April
Narcissi, $2.00 C; red. and yellow

Cannas, Snowdrops, o2 50 -C;

| horseradish, 3, 25c;-Balm of Gil-

ead, sprouts, 25 ea. Add post-
age. Martha Womack, Bremen,
Rt. 2, Box 89,

Abelia, 25 ea;
pers, 75c ea.; Exochordas,

Irish Juni-
20c

ea. sweet Mock Orange,. 35c;

all above 2 and 3 to 4 ft., Spi-
rea, A W., 15 to 24 in., 20c; Spi-
rea, Van Houtti, 10c, or $8.00
C. Not del. Mrs. M. L. West-
brook, Bremen.

gardenias, crepe myrtles, box-
woods, Buddleia, Pfitzer Juni-
pers, Euonymus, Irish Junipers,
and many other. shrubs for sale.
Mrs. Floyd Adams, Buchanan.

2 yr. old Pine Cedars, 35e:
Ligustrum, Forsythia, 20c; Crepe
Myrtle, 25c. All P. P. Mrs. P.
P. Gaines, Bowman.

Scotch broom plants, well
rooted, green year around, yel-
low blooms, 6, $1.00. Miss Liz-
zie Smith, Bowersville. (

- Large Boxwoods for sale, 5 ft.
tall. 3 Mi. North of Buford. W.
M. Brown, Buford, Rt. 38, Box 56.

Red Peony bulbs, 65c_ ea.

| Postpaid. Mrs. Nathan Weath-

erby, Ball Ground, Rt. 4.

Jonquil, Butter and Egg and
Daffodil, all mixed, $2.00 peck;
Cannas, 40c doz.; Rooted roses,
Dbl, Crepe Myrtle, deep Pink,
25 ea.; Purple Wisteria, 20
Mrs. B. Brady, Cairo, Rt.
], Box 1382,

Orange day lilies, 3 colors
iris, Red big ball, Bronze, or
mixed colors Chrysanthemums,

| $1.25, C; Larkspur seed, 10e tbls.

Miss Eula Cox: Canton, Rt. 2,

Dbl. Yellow Japonicas,
yrs. old, 75c ea.: Sweetshrubs,
Dogwood, Pink blooming Crab-
apple, red maples, 3-4 ft. rooted,
Azaleas, 2-4 ft., $1.00 doz.; Vel-
vet Roses, 25c ea; Jonquils,
dbl. and single, 30c doz.
postage, Mrs,
Cartecay.

35 Iris, mixed, $1.20 C; Peo-

, We J. Beeee,

"| nies, mixed, 4, $1. 10; Daffodils,
| cured bulbs, 70 C3 dbl. white

narcissi, 50, $1.10; "Beacon, 50,
$1.10... Mrs, J. M,. Hall, Cal-
hou, Ris bo

Camellias, asst., ares dbl, 3
yr,, 12-24 in.,: $1. 25 ea; 5, $5. 50;
10, $10.00; 4 Vu; aodo "ea.
$8. 00; 10, $15. 00; Indica Azaleas,
asst, blooming: bize; 3 yz,,- 4,

$3.00; 10, -$5.00. Balled and bur-|

lapped. Exp: Col
Pearee, Cairo, Rt, 2:

Azaleas, Aspin, crabapple, pop-
lar, dogwood, swamp dogwood,
Indian arrow, Alder, Cedar,
sweet shrubs, sassafras, Bugle
Vine, huckleberry, I5e ea. Add
postage with money order. Mrs.
C. L. Bates, Cartecay.

Peonies, 3 roots, $1.00; Trum-
pet daffodils, jonquils, April
Day lilies, $1.00 C;
500, $4.00; Hemerocallis bulbs,
Shasta Daisies, 3 doz., $1.00
P.P. Mrs. Dick Powell, College
hark, Rt. 2) Box 166;

Pink and orchid col. Thrift,
50, $1.00; White Oleanders, root-
ed, 25e;, Justicia, 25, 50; sul-
tanas, 4, 25c; cape jasmine, 50c
ea. rooted. $1. 00 and over or-
ders potsage paid. Mrs. Annie
West, Crawfordville.

Boxwoods, 2-3 ft,, $3.00 ea;
Come after or pay postage. Miss
Katie Hamby, Cumming, Rt, 4.

Mix. col. Tulip bulbs, bloom-
ing size, 6, 50c; 80c doz.: 25,
$1.50; rose cut., pink weigelas
and Deutzia limbs, Sac -doz.*
pink Christmas cactus, 15 ea.;

Wyman -J,

| blue grape hyacinths, 35c doz.;
Fmix. col. dahlias, $1.50 doz. No

chks.

Gladys Duran, Cumming,
Rt. 1. :

3


~| field, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Japonicas, Nandinas, Spireas,

10-12

Add

5,.



- toma oe Narcissi bulbs.
20c doz.; red cannas, purple Iris, |
moe doz.: pink Rambling rose
cuttings, rooted, 25c ea.; pink
Thrift, Boston ivy, 25c bunch:
pale yellow clustering jonquil
bulbs, 30c doz. Plus postage.
sie Otis Mashburn, Cumming,
130;

Glads, large mixed bulbs,
$3.00 C; Oriental Iris, Mahogany
Red, Hercules Lavender, 30c
ea.; 10 Geranium Cuttings, 15
Pot Plant Cuttings, 20 Chrysan-
themum, all $1.00, all dif. Chrys.
Mrs. Jack Waters, Chatsworth.

1,000 mixed Dahlia tubers, 10)

Collection | includes
great var. from pompons to
show dahlias. Add postage to
all orders, No. stamps accepted.
Hopson Morgan, Chipley.

Dahlia tubers; well rooted
Eng. dwarf boxwoods; White
Crepe Myrtle; unrooted cuttings
white, pink or variegated Ca-
mellias. Write first, Mamie
Roach Plyler, Claxton, Rt. 1.

Verbena plants, red, pink and
purple. Good plants, 50c doz.
Postage paid. Mrs. A. G. May-

per tuber.

Tuberoses, 75c doz.;
color Dahlias, $1.50 doz.; Purple
Easter Iris, blue grape Hya-
cinths, Orange yard: liles, Nar-
cissus, Weigela, Rose cuttings,
35c doz.; Bridalwreath, Christ-
mas Cactus, Hibiscus, Purple
lilac, Yellow Easter Rose,. 15
rs ene Luran, Cumming,

Arbutus, red, pink and white,
0c doz.; yellow peachtree roses,
honeysuckle bushes, Mtn. Lau-
rels, Mtn. Ivy, Weeping laurels,
6 for 75c; Indian Arrow, 20 ea.
Rt. Gee eee Dahlonega,

Mix. col. Mums, pink Thrift,
cannas, buttercups, verbena, 40
doz.; hardy hibiseus,<4, 25c. 3
ea., Tiger lilies, Glads, med, size
Dahlias, mix, col; for 50c. Add
postage. Mrs. Lona Picewel,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. ~

7 or 8 col. fine Iris, mixed, 75c
doz.; mix. col. perennial phlox-}
Mums, Thrift, 40c doz.; little
blue Siberian iris, 50c doz.; per.
hibiscus, 4, 30c; 2 ea. Glads, tu-
lips, hyacinths, torch, Tiger and
purple lilies, for 50c. Mrs. Wil-
lis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Snowfall, Kerria Japonicas,
Azaleas, Rhododendron, Mt.
Laurel, Red Spirea, Barberry,
Calacanthus, Forsythia, Gold
enbell, White, Purple Lilac,
monthly roses, Red Dogwood,
Star Jasmine, Bridalwreath,
Spruce, and White pine, any 12
forveSE 00. Me BE: Eaton, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.

Yellow Thornless Rose, Tree
lily, Large red and _ yellow
plums, Hibiscus, Blackhaw
bushes, White and red Locust,
25c ea. Stargrass, 25c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler,
Diamond. .

_ Pansy plants, Giant Exhibi-
tion; 100 for $2.50 P. Ps Mrs:
J. F. Haddan, Doerun. :

3 dwarf Boxwoods, tallest 40
in, 2 same age, not so tall, all
$10.00 in ground. Mrs. N. D;
Taylor, Elberton.

Dbl. Kerria, early red Rose,
Buddleia, Spirea Billardi, 1 of
each for $1.75 P, P. Wet moss
packed. Well rooted. Prompt
shipment. Loran Cash, Ellen-
wood,

White pine, Mt. Laurel,
Spruce pine, Mt. Ivey, Holly
bushes, Honey suckle, Mt. Dog-
wood, white and red blooms,
Crabapple bushes and Swamp
Dogwood. All 5 for $1.00. Add
postage.. J. H. Charles, Elli-
Jaye Rt, :

Laurels, Rhododendrons,
Hemlock,- White Pine, Dog
wood, Sweetshrub, Crabapple,
$1.25 doz.; Azaleas,. 60c doz.;
Boxwood, Arborviteas, 12-16
in., Lilac, Snowball, Dbl. Ja-
ponicas, Altheas, Red Hibiscus,
30c. Add postage. Martha
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

Mixed colors blooming size
Azaleas, 60c doz.; Red maple,
Pink Crabapple, White pine,
75c doz.; Apricot, May cherry,
20c ea-; Goldenbells, snowball,
25c ea.; Spruce pine, Hemlock,
rooted, $1.00 doz. Add postage.
No checks. Mrs. Maude Farist,
Ellijay, Rt. 2.



rooted;

-.0Z,;

mixed |e

\|C; pink forget-me-nots,

dogwood, $1.25 doz.;

| Morganton.

Azaleas, B-4 He $1. 00 doz.:}
Dbl. Yellow: Japonicas, well
out 2-3 ft.,
Rhododen .drons, Mtn. Laurel,
Redbuds, Blooming Crabapple,
rooted, 2-4 ft; $1.00 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. J. H. Evans, Elli-
jay, Rtg,

Dbl. Yellow Japonicas,
ea.; Easter lilies, 50c doz.; King
Alfred, Jonquils, 60c doz.; Red
Dogwoods, 25c ea.; 5, $1. 00: Daft-
fodils, 50c doz.; Golden bells,
75c ea.3 Arborvitaes, Boxwood,
$2.00 ea. All well rooted. No
checks. Mrs, Mart Gentry, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3, Box 61-A.

All color Azaleas, Red Maple,
Sweetshrub, 60c doz.; White
Pine, Spruce Pine, Indian Ar-
row, Dogwood, Mt. Laurel 90c
Purple blue Iris, 60 doz.
Add postage. No checks. Mrs.
Gertrude Reece, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

All color Azaleas, 60c doz.;
White Pines, Hemlock, Laurel,
Dogwood, Crabapple, Sweet-
shrub, Rhododendrons, $1.25
doz.; Altheas, Goldenbell, For-
sythia, Red Strawberry, Dbl.
Japonicas, 30c ea. Add postage.
Decy Stanley, Ellijay, Rt 2.

Boxwoods, 2% yr. old, $2.50
a.; Purple King, Irish, 20c doz.;

TDC

Butter and Eggs bulbs, 25 doz.,

well rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
W. D. Tuck, Elkjay, Rt. 3.

- Azaleas, Rhododendrons, Mtn.
Laurels, sweetshrubs, red dog-
wood, white pine, holly, white
dogwood, crabapple, 2 and 3 ft.
high, $2.00 per doz. P. P, Exc.
for feed sacks. K. . Waters,
Hurst.

Boxwoods (Semperviren Eng.
dwarf), 6 to 8 in., 100 for 6$.00,
1 M, $50.00. -Prineess Anne jon-

quil bulbs, 60c doz. 2 doz. $1.00.

Maude Hamby, Greenville.

Lilac for sale, 1 to 2%. tt.,

well rooted, 90c doz. Mrs. J. W.
Aiken, Fayetteville, Rie De

6 pink hydrangeas, , 50c ea.:
rooted sage plants, 2, .25; 5,
50c, $1.00 doz: Aldora Keith,
Gay, Rt. 1.

True dwarf: boxwocds, 4-6 in.
above ground, heavy tops and
roots, 100, $25.00, sample of 12,
$4.00. 8-10 in. above ground,
5-6 in. thick tops, heavy roots,
$5,00 doz. del. in Ga. Mrs, E. A.
Smith, Greenville

Swiss giant pansies, 50, $1.25;
$2.25 C; snapdragons, 40c doz.:
50, $1.50) $2.50 C; Queen Annes
Lace, pink Alpine Coreopsis,
deep pink thrift, 35c doz.; $2.25
daisies, Mrs.

50e doz. Weare.

Combs, Washington, Rt. 2, _-

Snowhalls, crape myrtle, li lac,
cedars, hemlock, white pine,
evergreen bushes, yellow, thorn-
less roses, English dogwood,
Chinaberry, silver-leaf poplar,
oak, geraniums, $2.00 doz.; Eas-
ter lilies,- ageratum, 35c doz.
Del. 1 and 2nd zones. Miss L.
M. White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1,
Box 35.

Red, white dogwood, mtn.
laurel, red maple, pines, crab-
apples, 2-3 ft., $1.00 doz. rhodo-
dendrons, sweetshrubs, Chero-
kee roses, pussy willow, 20c ea.;
trailing arbutus, Mtn. ferns, ga-
lax, 25c doz. Mrs.
vis, Mineral Bluff.

Mtn. laurel, azaleas: fed;
white dogwood, pines, red ma-

ple, 2-3 ft., $1.00 doz.; rhododen-
drons, pussy willow, Cherokee

| roses, sweetshrubs, 25c ea.; mtn.

ferns, trailing arbutus, galax,
25c doz. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Min-
eral Bluff.

White dogwood, a Maple,
pussy willows, sweetshrubs, red
red flower-
ing quince, spirea (Billiarfi),
40c ea.; red dwarf azaleas, 25c
ea. P. P. Ethel Curbow, Mor-
ganton.

Silver Leaf Maple, crabanple,
redbud, 25c ea.; yellow, thorn-
less, Seven Sister, pink, red
Rambler, red Radiance, Moss
roses, 30c ea.; yellow globe nar-
cissi, white jonquils, 50, 75c;
shasta daisies, 50 plants, 75c.
Add postage. -Mrs. Minnie Fain,
Morganton. ~ =

White dogwood, crabapple,
redbud, strawberry bush, for-
sythia, 25c ea.; white jonquils,
dbl. daffodils, yellow globe nar-
cissus, 50 bulbs, 75c; purple iris,
pink anemone, 50c doz. Shasta
daisies, 50 plants, 75c. Add post-
age. Mrs. Mattie Killingbeck,



$1.00 ea.;

: Hughes,

doz.,

shasta

Chfton Da-:



wo
sw

Red, white do
pussy willows,
$1,00 doz, Add postage. x
for feed sacks. Mrs. Myrtle Bar
ton, Mineral ue, Rt oS
146.

Shasta daieine Calif, violets
$1.50 C; English boxwoods,
1S ine $3. 00 doz.; silver
vitaes, 6 for $2. 00; true
fragrant Parma Violets, 60c |
Mrs. Addie Wilson, Morg, ioe

Mtn. laurel, rhododendr
col. azaleas, white, yellow dog.
wood, coralberry, redbud,
pine, Cherokee rose, 3 ft.,
doz.; phlox, shasta. daisies, $1.25
G. "Postpaid. Mrs. Boon V W.
son, Morganton. =

' Red, white dogwood, azaleas
mtn. laurels, rhododendrons
holly, redbuds, red_ maples, c b:

ton, Rt. I.

Rhododendrons, mith. lau oh
azaleas, pink blooming era
ple, red, white dogwood, holly
red maples, 2-4 ft., well rooted.
$1.00 doz. P. P. Joanson CI as
tain, Morganton,

White dogwood, ie :

leas, tulip poplars, mtn, eu

pussy willows, white
Cherokee roses, (oe
dogwoods, $1.75 doz. 2-5

moss packed. Mrs. J. . oe

Morganton, :

Rhododendrons, mtn, jail sis,
azaleas, redbuds, blooming 1b:
apples, red maple, yellow pop:
lar, red, white dogwood, holly.
well rooted, 2-4 ft., $1.00 doz
All del. postpaid. Mrs. Dicic
Morganton. .

Abelias; 30c ea., $2.50. doz.
orange pyracantha, Cotoneaster
65e ea.; Hypericum, pink weige
la, 40c ea., Santolina, 25 e
State insp. Postpaid. Mrs. T, Cc
Bee, Newnan, Rt. 3. aes

Large double so Z frinzed
Calif., and red Shirley poppy
seed, all cols. double larkspur
all seed mixed, 20c per tabl
spoonful. Coin preferred. | Mrs
A, F. OKelley, Maysville, RED.

7,000 gladioli bulbs, | white
red, rose pink, yellow, peach.
white with purple, large | 50ec
med, 40c doz., small 30c
doz. Bulblets, 60c C. PP in Ga
No checks or C. O.-Deg, Mrs

H. L. Fields, McDonough, Re, 3.

- Mixed eols. Azaleas, 24
sweetshrubss, Thunbergia, tulip
poplars, Mt. Laurel, Rhodode
dron, white dogwood, Indian

Arrowood, hemlock, spruce, ~al

thea, crabapple, others, well
rooted, $2.00 P.P. Nice box
woods, 8 in. $3.00 doz. Mrs. E
sie Heaton, Mineral Bluff.

Red and white dogwoods, M
Laurel, azalea, red maple, crab-
apple, $1.00 doz. Rhododendren.
sweetshrub, Cherokee rose, ye
low roses, 20c ea. Sweetpeas
evergreen galax, day liles, oth
ers; 300 d0z. Hollyhocks, ue
doz. Mae Bell Roper, Minera:
Bluff. a

President cannas, 50ce 4d
Mixed col. Iris, 60c doz. Pi
flowering almonds, 40c ea. F
ple lilaes, 40c ea.
spireas, 35 ea.
altheas, 4 ft. 75c ea. LT
white altheas, 4 ft. 75c ea. Oth
ers. $1.00 PP in Ga, Evelyn '
Seago, Pinehurst.

ty, large var., blooming size,
$1.00; bulblets, $2:00 pte
bow mixture, large, 15, $1.0
med., 20,- $1. 00: bulblets, |
Dt. Postpaid. a. i. Potts, Be
terdale.

Nice watermelon pink. ere
myrtles, 1%% to 21% ft. (rooted)
$2.25 doz. P.P. Mrs. Alles
Snyder, Sharpsburg. et

Giant mixed
plants, 25: doz.
doz. Red, pink, purple vrbena
10c bunch. All strong, well ro
ed. Add 5c postage. Miss Fan-
nie Eason, Royston, Rt. 1. 4

Large yellow mums, . $1.
doz., Marechalneil roses, 25 ea
All well rooted; cuttings, 5c ea
H. E. Gaskin, Nashville, Rt. 4. -

Large red spider lilies, 40
doz. Hearts Elder daisies, 9
doz. Nandinas, 7 in. hea
roots, $1.25 doz. Loqnob plants
10 in. 50c ea. Vibernum plants.
(tall var.) 50c ea. Polyantha
(border rose) rosy red, 5, $1 oo
Add postage. Miss Cl
lant, Marshallville.

cols, :






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SECOND - HAND
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Golden Bells, Bridalwreath,
_ goldenglow, 25c ea. Yellow ja-
- ponicas, 50c ea. Lilac, 30c ea.
_ Dogwood, sweetshrubs, crabap-
~ ple, All cols, azaleas, well root-
ed, Blue flags, 75c doz. Add
postage, No checks. Mrs. J. B.
Farist, Oak Hill.

Cedars: Green flat leaf, $3.00;

Golden, $5-00 ea., 18 to 30 in,
also cream and white monthly
rose bushes, 1 yr., $1.05. FOB.
UF. H. Simmons, Alto, fs

= Dutch Tris and Shasta Daisies,
3 doz., $1.00; Trumpet Daffodils,
~Jonquils, white Narcissi, $1.00
~C; 300 for $2.75; Day lilies, $7.00
M. Mrs: Christine McLeod, Col-
ae Park -Rt22:

= _ Self-rooted, field grown Roses,
35c, 50c and $1.00 ea.; Boston
Ivy, $1.00 doz.; Privet, "$3.00 cy
large Abelias, 25c and 50c; nice
hedge, $5.00 C. Miss Mary C.
_ Florence, Durand.

Yellow, purple King and lav-
ender iris bulbs, goldenglow,
_dbi., single Orange Day | lilies,
50c ea; white and velvet roses,

15e ea. Add postage. Mrs,

Mary Langley, Ellijay. Rt. 3.
Rose Haven Place.

Booking, orders for April

May, June del., anemonem tril-
lium, bird-foot violets, Dutch-
mans Breeches, partridge vine,
ginger plant, wild begonia and
wild ger., 50c doz; also can ship
trailing arbutus, partridge vine,
- ginger plants now. Miss Jeanne
Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Rose
Haven.

~ Mix, col. sees. sweetshrub,

goldenglow, jonquils, phlox, 90
doz; thornless, dbl.,
erican red rose, red japonicas,
75c ea. Add Postage. Mrs. Will
Kinser, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
- Orange day lilies, tame vio-
lets, Star of Bethlerem, blue
grass, wild iris, $1.00 C; snow-
balls, dbl. pink almonds, hardy
hibiscus, 25c ea; pink, purple
altheas, yellow jasmine, Weep-
ing Mary, bridalwreath, Eng,
dogweod, 2-35,- AGd- postage.
Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay.
Hh 3. Box 49.

_ Orange lilies, Shasta daisies,
purple verbena, wild iris, 35
doz; pink, hardy hibiscus, Weep-
ng Mary, purple lilac, brides
L uquet, - goldenbells, sweet-
shrubs, Eng. dogwood, hazelnut
ushes, 25c ea. Rooted. Add
ostaige. Mrs Nancy fe
Ellijay. ates



FLOWERS AND SEED
(25 WANTED



Duke Jasmine. State price. Mrs.

white pine, purple lilac, $1. 00
= doz; tame _ cherries, repted, |
$2.00 doz; dbl. yellow cannas,

yellow A-

Want 1 well rooted Grand

Want a large Weeping Willow
tree, No small one considered.
Also price on Turkens (not
turkeys). Mrs. W. H. Sanders,
Savannah, 20 W. Liberty St.

Want buy 2 lbs. Magnolia
Seed. Pay 50c lb. Must be fr esh
and still have red skin on. Mrs.
F. Muir Read, Savannah, Box 7,
e-o Gen. Oglethorpe Hotel.

Want 1 old time Magnolia
bush, 3 or 4 ft. tall. Will come
after in radius of 20 miles. Send
price at once. Mrs. L. C. How-
ard, Marietta, Rt. 2.

Will exc. Gem Everbearing
strawberry plants, all col. Ver-
bena and Moon Vine seed for
Bulbs. Write what you have.
Dolores Stanton, Warner Rob-
ins, 818 McArthur St.



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

J. I. Case 4 ft. combine, in ex-
cellent cond., extra blade and

or exc. for anything can use.
Want larger combine, End gate
lime or fertz. spreader, IHC
make, in good cond. Others. T.
W. Bruner, Coleman.

all equipment, inc. power take-
off, Pulley, complete planting
equipment, mowing machine,
harrow and disc, tiller. All in
A-1 cond. B, Y. Vann, Thomas-
ville, P: O, Box 561. Tel. 1386-W

1 F-14 Farmall tractor, 4 yrs.
old, with high speed road _ gear,
used very little, on original rub-
ber; Intl. cultivators, double sec.
cuttaway harrow, 5-disc Case
plow, 2 Cole 3-row open furrow
drill, ete., $1100.00. F. F. Thomp-
son, Parrott, Rt. 1. (8Mi, N. Par-
rott),

Farquer pea thresher, driven
by 2 1/2 hp. Faibanks gasoline
engine, no tires; good communi-
ty thresher. At farm at Red Oak,
$40.00. Also 600-egg incubator,
$15.00, E.R. Budden, East Point,
809 East Point St.

ll-row grain drill, used 2 sea-
sons, on 3-H crop. In good cond.
WwW, T. Allen, Danielsville, Rt. 1.

Farmalll tractor, Model A. cul-
tivating, planting equipment; 2-
disc plow, harrow. 1 John Deere
mower, stalk cutter. 2-H. wagon:

cond. Can see it at farm near
town. Thos. H. Westbrook,
Lumpkin.

1 new 1-row Case corn picker.



Beulah J. Joiner, Willacoochee,
2 2, Box 58,













ollards, per doz. bunches |
Mustard Greens, per bu. hprs.
Sweet Potatoes, Porto Ricans,
-Turnips (Bunched), per doz. b



F resh F ruits and Vegetables

December 28, 1945

Turnip Salad, per bu. hprs.

| M. L. Woodruff, Unadilla.

Atlanta

$ .75-$1.50
a PF ee od oe 18
per bu. bkts. _...____ 1.00- 3.00
unches -125- 1.50

in frame, mounted with double

hector for sale or exc, for John

guards, $350.00, on good rubber, |

Allis-Chalmers C, tractor with |

All good cond. Roy Downs,
Davisboro, Rt. 2,
Int'l. 42-R.; combine, perfect

er, riding plow, Planting and cul-
rie equipment, walking. Al-}}

\ltrade for Madel I. A. John

1 new 17 spring tooth Ford
tractor drag harrow, level ad-
justment, $60.00 FOB. for sale or
trade for Bush and Bogg cutting
harrow, T, M. Webb, Ellijay.

1935 Master Chevrolet motor

bearings, stationary 16 in, pulley,
in gocd running cond, suitable,
hammer mill or grist mill, $50.00-

Also 8 Jersey milk cows, fresh in
and to freshen soon. Grady H.
Ridley, Franklin,

g ohn Deere B, tractor, new this
spring; 5-dise J. D. tiller, with

Deere A. about same age. Also
want 6-dise J. D. tiller, 6 1/2 ft.
K. C. harrow, John Deere side
drill with fertz, attachment. WW.
E. Parker, Covington, Rt. 1,

1 Model H. J, D. Tractor, with
planters and cultivators, fertz.
attachment, | 3-disc tiller and
harrow. R, H. Brown, Locust
Grove. se

1 Durand Jr, combination unit
peach grading machine, used to
put up 2 crops, good as new,
$300.00. 1 King K/P/8-26 in.
disc Bush and Bogg harrow in
good shape. Disc in good cond, |
used Only this season, $175. 00, C.
_A, Rivers, Fairburn.

1 3-unit DeLaval milking ma-
chine, extra pail, Purchased this.
yr, used 3 mos. in Perfect cond.
H. J. Lovett, Waycross, 315 Riv-
erside Dr, Phi, 1169-J.-

Athens double sction Bush
and Bogg harrow, 6 1/2. ft. cut,
1 Intl. double sccion 6 ft, hare
row. R*bt,.H. To-tle, Glennville.

1 Model W. C. Allis Imcs
tra.toY, first-class ec nd, <nd n
Tobe: Ay-C. d-buson,.Ova ds.

1 good 1940 Alli -
tractor, 0: Jubber, als good 6-
c Hm ik cooler} 2 od tr ctor
type stalk cutters. Paul Pr ther,
Monroe. Ph. 461,

1939 Allis-Cnalmers tractor on
rubber, Also 20 tons good les-
pedeza hay. J. B, Prather, Mon-
roe,

Chal ners

Planters a distributors fo
H, B..or A, John Deere tractor.
In good shape, Cheap for cash.
Clifford L.- Jones, Benevolence.

1 riding cultivator; 1-H, wag-
on; 1 2-wheel trailer,-5 Mi. on U.
S. No. 1 Hwy. next to Thigpens
sawmill, Walter Heirs, Waycross,
Rt, 1.

2-H. wagon, McCormick mow-

so pr. good mules, for sale or

Deere or Model A. Farmall trac-

tor. R. W. Mobley, Ludowici.
(10 Mi. W. Hinesville.)

Lancaster Blacksmith blower,
|might need light repair, $20.00;
anvil, about 100 lbs., or more,
$12.50. Used and esSential for
blacksmith work on farm and
in farming. A. J. Adams, Syc-
amore. _Rt., Box 53 A.

J. D., 4 disc Tiller, on rubber.





Sl ec a a ee el 256 sl

ee

del. rake and 10-disc J. D. grain;

_plete,,

, Hines,

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Dairy equipment, 12-can G, E.
milk cooler. Pump and aeriator.
2 double unit Sears milker,
$650.00 for lot. Loyd Keadle,
Yatesvillle,

tractor and equipmen
DeLoach, Register.
Want manure sp
good cond. L. P. Sing
Valley; Rt. 23;



Want complete set
tors, planters and di
for H, . or M, -Farmal
in good cond. J. W. Mec
Ghayeiont,

SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Want 1 12 to 16-disc. medium
heavy, tandem harrow, 20 to 22

inch disc. Also 1 Athens 4-
disc tiller. P. H. Davis, Hawk cash, ee
insville, Rt. 2. - amp Smith,

-Want used 2-H. wagon and
farm tools. rite, giving price.
and cond. tools are in. George
Mize, Austell, Rt. 2, Box 355.

Want Ford- Pasuen ~ tractor
and. equipment. Tom Byrd
Atkinson, Broxton.

New or used,
harrow. stale cash eo

Want 1 row Farmall tractor.
Must have power. lift and be
in good cond. Quote best price
with or without Equipment, for|
cash. H. R. Miller, Waycross,
Riz 2:

Want a good, loud tone farm
bell. State what you have and
price, at once. Mrs. D. P. Mc-

Want caltivatee
for Farmall F-12 t

Want, for cash,
model or J. D. L
equippped, in. good
as and age in

Corvey, College Park, Rt. 2, Want Park F- 30
Box 114. : good cond. W. G. Bry.
Want middle pistes -com- | born

for Farmall A. Give}
description and best cash price. |}. at

C. G. Collins, Lookout Moun-|4P yr gice =
tain, Tenn. (Resident Dade Must be in good cond,

County, Ga.) _ jed reas. Also exe.
Want small tractor in good|1 Goldens syrup m
cond. at bargain. N. R. Mooney, |new, for No. 2 or N
Quill. good cond. Write

Want 1 good 3 or 4-H power Blue Ridge, Rt. 1
garden tractor and equipment
on rubber. Pay cash or trade
a good mule for same. Joe
Ideal, PO Box 93.

Want power takeoff unit for
Model B. or C. Allis-Chalmers
tractor with or without ~power
di Ee oS Madison, Rt.
2



INCUBATOR
BROODER



1 800-egg cap. Wis
incubator, 600 birds le
1 wire bottom broode
$40.00 or exc, for hogs
D. Harrison, Kathl

140-egg cap, Belle

Want 1 Model C. or B.- Allis-
Chalmers tractor with mower
and cultivator equipment. Carl-

ton Coleman, Rabun Gap. bator, oil-burning
: circulating, coppe
Want Model A. Farmall trac-| god cond. $10.00.
tor, 2-disc plow, harrow, cul-| -;,.1e r aoe
tivator equipment. All miust sine) con ban

good cond. $10.00. ~
J. C. Cutter, DeSoto.

Want 1 5- -deck Bu |
trie brooder, clea (
cond, State best pri
| full details. Mrs. Le
Thomson,

be in A-1 cond. J. M. Chamb-
ers, Homer, Rt. 1.

Want 1 4-disc tiller in good
shape. J. W. Frost, Bartow,

Want cultivator, planters and
distributors for Farmall M. <
tractor. Also 1 4 or 6 dise plow. 2 wood Brosae
Strick Holloway. Cobbtown, | $10.00 ea. Ralph Da
Rea, ~ S stock, Rt. 1. ee







will be held at the Livestock Auditoriu
Friday, January 11, 1946. Everyone in
tend ... if you wish to enter your bull,
tested for T. B., and Bangs; bring the he:
icate and Registration papers, and if possi
beforehand what you are bringing. Fine o
to swap or buymany choice Reg. Polled He
already entered. W. HE. Aycock, Sales
Moultrie Livestock Auditorium.

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a danie dies
_ December 26th - 26th
HOGS LBS. Soft - Hard
Giad fo Choice 180/240 oe
Good to Choice 245/270 14.50- _
: 275/350 14 503 =
355/400 14.50- No
155/175 14.50- Hogs .
135/150 14.50- 7 '
OON i
180/350 13.75-
350/450 13.75-
Strs. & Heifers LOr00 == 740
_ Strs. & Heifers. 15.00- 16.25 12.00- 13.00 |
Bis Strs. & Heifers 12.00- 14.00 10.00- 12.00
common Strs. & Heifers 9.00- 11.00 9.00- 12.00
Be UNS 12.00- 13.00 | 10.00- 12.00
Common Cows 9.00- 11.00 8.00- 10.00
Canner Cows 6.75- 7.50 6.00 *
-Yrigs. de Lt. Bulls 7.00- 8.50 7.00-. 8.00 e
helly Cows ae, oe