Tom Linder, Commissioner _WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 6, 1950 NUMBER 1 er y TOM LINDER | roducts. = who reads the papers and ces, or the takers health and one of people, it is especially important for order to carry this information to rested parties, I will undertake to as concisely and briefly as possi- as hey relate to prices. adequate supply of wholesome, (Bang s), and other ConiGne The dairyman is further maintain, at Sared distances under specified conditions, other fa- es in connection with the milking of cows, feeding of his cows and the to have running-hot and cold ae weer Sy conditions. ae sheciva this wholesome, sani- supply of milk ata Eepsopable price, TILK. eral ok to understand what ite ott is vitally necessary for. tory of milk-and dairy products, . consumers of. milk and dairy prod- fe g of the milk under specified con-_ t specified temperatures. He. all. times, and to maintain all of Georgia dairymen of producing and transporting an adequate supply of wholesome, sanitary milk as provided by the statutes. It is also the duty of the Milk Control Board, from evidence sub- mitted by producers, and from the knowl- dge which they have of the cost of pro- _ ducing milk, to determine a minimum - price which the producers must be paid for their milk. -Once having determined the price_ which the producer must receive for his milk, in order to get a reasonable profit on his. operations, it is the duty of the Milk Control Board to fix minimum prices for distributors, wholesalers, mer- ' chants and retailers so that all of those engaged in distributing milk and dairy products can receive a fair profit on their transaction, but having always in mind that such milk and dairy products are to reach the ultimate consumer with as low - price as-is consistent with the overall purvose of these laws. Fourth The whole purpose of these laws is to see that the consuming public is supplied - with wholesome, sanitary and healthful milk, at a price that will enable the farm- er to produce the milk under the standard set up and with a reasonable profit. _If everyone concerned would, in good - faith, carry out the provisions of these laws, there would be no milk problem and there would be no occasion for gen- eral dissatisfaction about these laws. The trouble here, as is generally the case, is the inherent desire of men to : turn laws to their own selfish advantage. ithe Once the Milk Control Board has fixed the price to the ultimate consumer, based on the cost of producing milk in accord- ace with. requirements of the Georgia Law, there immediately arises the temp- tation to use cheap by-products of North- ern dairy industries such as powdered milk, condensed skim, etc., in order to increase profits. The price of buttermilk, as an illustra- tion, is 15e per quart. This price was ar- rived at: by the Milk Control Board as be- ing necessary where fresh whole milk is taken from the dairy cows, run through a separator, and the cream put into cans and the skimmed milk used for the manu- facture of buttermilk, By using cheapo powdered: milk, the by-products of but- ter and cheese plants from the North, produced under unhealthy and unsani- | tary conditions, it is possible to make so- called cultured lon. Of eo at a cost of sold for 15 per quart yields a much-larger profit than cleen, wholesome buttermilk made directly from healthy cows and ' produced and handled. under sanitary - couditions. It is also obvious that if this powdered milk and condensed skim milk is poured into wholesome fresh milk that the over- all cost of milk to the distributor will be reduced. It is also obvious that by the simple process of adding powdered or skim milk, the total volume of milk will be increased in the plants. It, therefore, follows that there is created an artificial surplus of milk. With this artificial sur- plus as a prize pole, it is essy for the distributor, who cares to do so, to force down the price which he pays to Georgia producers for milk which they have pro- duced in accordance with the law. In other words, if a distributor does | not, in good faith, live up to the provi- sions of the law, he can use the cost of: producing Grade A milk to force the Con- trol Board to hike the price to the con- sumer, and then he can come in and sell | an inferior grace of milk which costs him a lots less money than the vrice that was ee au besed on Grade A Georgia milk. Sixth The Legislature, in 1950, enacted Sen- ate Bill No. 185 known as the Zellner Bill: for the purpose of stopping this prac- tice and requiring all milk intended for human consumption in fluid form; in- -eluding buttermilk, chocolate milk and milk beverages, to be Grade A milk ac - - cording to Georgia standards. It furthes provides for the Commissioner of Agr culture to set uv. such standards by rules and regulations and not lower than the standards set un by the United States Health Milk Code. i Seventh Anyone who understands the portent of all the above facis is bound to realize that all. the people in Georgia and all the Officials of the State who have duties ig connection with the milk business must come face to face with this problem and determine what we will do about if. (a) The consuming public must be pro- tected in receiving Grade A milk and dairy products at a price commensurate with the cost of distributing milk and Grade A products. (b) The Georgia producer must be pro- tected in his natural market so that he will receive a price for his wholesome milk in keeping with the cost of produc- ing Grade. A milk in accordance with Georgia Laws. _ (Continued on Pie Eight) PAGE TWO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN Address all items for publication and all requests to be put sn the mailing list and for change of address to STATE BU REAU OF MARKETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. NATIONAL EDITORIAL |asgochar(On Py o.AOR ES Ase sg Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissable under postage regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request is accompanied by new copy of notice. limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35 to 40 words, not including name and address. Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin,. nor for any transaction resulting from published notices. Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at : 114-122 Pace St, Covington, Ga. By Depariment of Agriculture Notify on FORM 3578Bureau ot d Markets, 222 State Capitol. ee Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937. 1t the Post Office at Covington, Georgia, under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage orovided for in Section 1103. Act . f October 8, 1917. Executive Office, State apito! Editorial and Executive Offices State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office 114-122 Pace St., Covington, Ga. r} cacti, Gainesville, Rt. 7. FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED 15c ea.; Strawberry, (Blake- |more), 40c C; Orange Day Lilies, 10c ea. Glads, pink, FOR SALE FOR SALE Large Coral vines, 5 for $1.] Narcissi, sweet scented, daf- and 5c postage. Mrs. W. B.|fodils (several to stem), iris, Hester, Blakely. blue Easter lilies, Star of Beth- Nice, lerge red and orange eae ean Cr eae Sultanas, Artillery plants, Ver- non Begonias and Boston ferns, 25 ea.; small red and orange Sultanas, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Frank McKenzie, Bestun, > Rt. 2. altheas, $1. doz.: also Eatable 7 yr. and Anple Hot pepper plants, 6, 65c. PP. Mrs. Orene Poteat, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Jerusalem Cherry seed, 3 spoonsful, 25c; Sweet Williams, Long Trumpet Emperor daf-]3 spoonsful, 50c;. Cinnaman fodils, Cream Wax, fragrant |tubers seed, 25c doz.; blue East- yellow narcissi, large bloom- |e, lilies, iris, Empire style but- ing size, 50c doz. $2.50 C; tercups, sweet scented daffo- large iris, white, deep blue, dils, white, yellow, $6. M; old purple rose, light blue, yellow fashioned lilac, 5, $1. Mrs. L. E. mixed, 8, $1.00; D. Perkins | sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2. roses, watermelon red crape myrtle: 3 for -$1.. .Mrs:. C. B. Red and yellow dahlias, $2. Robinson, Bowdon, Rt. 2. doz.; blue iris, $1.50 doz.; Star of Bethlehem, $1.50 C; red can- Dbl. hardy verbena, velvety nas, $1. doz.; milk and wine purple, white, 4 shades pink, }jiljes and white narcissi, $1.50 rose, 3 reds, wine, royal blue, |goz.- yellow jonquils, $2. doz. white eyes, striped, variegated, 12 clumps, $1.20 prepaid, damp packed. Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1. Dbl. Add postage. Effrin Moseley, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Thousands of unlabeled iris, good colors, no whites, 16 for cannas, mix. together, }$1.00: mixed daffodils, 35c. and red, orange, yellow, red splotch- |50c doz. Postpaid in zones 1 ed, $1. doz.; small German iris,}and 2.. Mrs. J. G. Robertson, purple violets, rose _ thrift, | Carrollton. houseleak, 50c doz.; yellow ja&- Begonias. white red pink ea ee nae lavender oxalis, fish cactus, ee Ais Asli Bay Bee fine leaf Maple begonia, Season aan os oe : or St. Joseph plant, Artillery a ; plant, bleeding heart, coleus, Red cannas, dbl. mixed: col- |rooted, 5, 25c; water hyacinths, ors, German iris, $1. doz.;]2 for 25. Mrs. Lizzie Maddox, Glads, Trumpet daffodils, white ] Buford, Rt. 1. norcissi, yellow jonquils, pur- Sulfanse white sede pink ple viclets, perennial phlox, salmon, green, manite striped rece thrift, 50c doz.; forsythia, Moss, rooted, 5, 25c; jews, pur- spirea, bridalwreath, pink al- 4 : 5 hice : : jes ple striped, green and white tee a eee Pa striped, cream, green, large es Shee ea ear ts ea green, 5 dif. hardy Moss, : % Christmas cherry, grape, angel Purple violets, fragrant, 3]wing begonias, 2, 25c. Vera FE doz. plants, $1. $2. orders post- |] Maddox, Buford, Rt. 1. ~ ae R. P. Steinheimer, Pusple wisteria, _ oleander, z : 35c and 50c ea.; dbl. crape Jonquils, narcissi, grape hya-]|myrtle, red. white melon col- cinths, three cents ea.; lilac,}ors, 50c ea.; Pittosporum, al- elthea, yellow thornless rose,|theas, Nandinas, 50c to $1.50 tiser lilies, 25c ea.; day lilies,Jea.; Coral vine and bush, 45c iris, 40c doz. PP. Mrs. G. C.]ea. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1. Taylor, Buchanan. Iris, mixed, 25, 65c; 50, $1.20; King Alfred~jonquils, $2. C;]7 labeled, 35 for $1.20; White Paper white narcissi, 25 doz.;|Swan, Purple Prince, 50c, $1.20: red and yellow Mums, $1. doz.;|jonquils, daffodils, 200, $1.65; Glads, $1.75 doz.; red and yel-|cream daffodils, $1.20 C;~blue Jow dahlias, $2. doz.; White}Roman hyacinths, 25, $1.15; Easter lilies, $1.25 doz.; varie-|gaillardia, ageratum, 40c doz.; gated dahlias, $1.50 doz. Add|pot caladiunts, 60c. Mrs. J. M. postage. Florence Leathers, | Hal. Calhoun, Rt. 1. ee Gaillardia, dbl. hollyhock, Sultanas, begonias, ger., cac-| giant hibiscus seed, 20c tbls., fus, other pot flowers, cheap at| perennial phlox, goldenglow, off Buford Fast my house, 1/2 mi. and Lawrenteville Hwy., Gravel Springs School; also will give anyone all Coleus they want, if come after. Mrs. Arthur Hunt, Buford, Rt. 1. blooming sage, physostegia, 50c doz.; lilies, tiger and lily of the valley,. 10e ea.; cannas, red, pink, yellow; orange, 5, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. C. C. Gen- try, Calhoun, Rt. 3. FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE MARKET BULLETIN FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED | Red geranium rooted cutting, 15e ea, 2, 25c; unrooted Xmas 10c.ea. 3, 25c; Conch be- gonias, 15e bunch; daffodil bulbs, 25 doz.; Dill seed, 10 tspful. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Smith, Sr., Buena Vista, Rt. 3. Red Seven Sister running roses, Amaryllis, day _ lilies, umbrella palm, lantena, coral- berry, milk and wine _ lilies, 25c ea; 6 col. cannas, Glad bulbs, $1. doz. Exe. for print sacks, 100 lb. size. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Dbl. Petunia, pink and va- riegated, Dbl. Conch Begonia, 25c ea.; Thrift, red, blue, white, 50c doz.; Sweet Williams, Hardy Phlox, 40c doz.; Red Hot Poker, 4 clumps, $1.00. Azzie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. White, Red, Salmon Pink Sultana. and Red Conch _ be- gonia cuttings, 10c ea.; 2, 15c; White Conch Begonia, large rooted, 15c|ea.; 2, 25c; Purple Striped, Green Jew, 5. 10c; 2 Fuschia, blooming size, Ele- phant Ear Caladium, rooted, 25c ea. Mrs. E. R, Brookshier, Rooted lLantanas, ~25c ea.: Verbena, red, pink, dark pur- ple, light purple, 6 rooted pieces, 25c. Not PP. Mrs. Joe Grizzle, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Narcissus, any amount, Jon- quils, 25 doz.; Dbl. Single) large blooms, Easter Lilies, large bunch, 50c; Tiger Lilies, red, orange, pink with striped, 50c. doz. Mrs. C. H. Hyde, Gainesville, Rt. 4. 4 yr. old rooted Gardenias in pots, $1.50 ea.; Red Peonies, 35e ea.; Pink H cinth bulbs, 10c ea.; $1. doz. Add postage. Miss Bessie Martin, Gaines- ville, RFD 5. Rooted English Ivy, Variegated Leaf Sultana cut- tings, Rooted Pink Wax Be- 2: 5c: gonia, June Cactus, rooted, 10c 2 ea.; No order filled under 25. Add postage. Alma Presnell, Gainesville, Rt. 1. All dif. colors Mums, $1.00 doz. bunches; Butterfly bushes; 20c ea.; Amaryllis Lilies, 50c ea.; Canna Lilies, yellow, Red, $1. doz.; Lantanas, Variegated and Purple, 20c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gaines- ville, Rt. 6. Large selection of Coleus cuttings, 3, 10c; large, 15c ea.; white Conch begonia, white and red sultanas, 5c ea. cut- ting; purple striped and green jew, 5/10c; 4 blooming size red sultanas, 20c ea. PP. Mrs. Wal- lace Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 7. '6-8 in. boxwood, dwarf or fast growing, nice and full, $10. C; 8-10 in., $15.00 C;\1-2 ft nandina, as broad as high, $8. for 12; 2-3 ff., $15.00 for 12. All del. Mrs. R. F. Terrell, Greenville. : Nandinas, ligustrum __ivy, cherry laurel, vinca minor, $1. doz. Write for prices on Box- wood and other Evergreens. Lois Woodruff, Greenville. Heavy field grown Old Eng- lish dwarf boxwood, sev. yrs. old, well shaped and compact, 6-8 in., 50c ea.; 4-6 in., 25 ea.; 4-6 in., 2 yrs: old, 15 ea.; 1 yr. well rooted, $7.50 C. Blanch wf Woodruff, Greenville. : Boxwood, 4-6 in., $5.00 C: camellias, 6-12 in., $5. doz.; red violets, $1.75 doz.; Calif. blue violets, $3.50 C; azaleas, native Flame for~exec. Halls. honey- suckles, fragrant, doz., $1.50. Maude Hamby, Greenville. Dbl. asst. col. Mums, very attractive bloom, $1.50 doz.; deep pink verbena, $3. C; also flat kind, bloom red, blue sweet scented violets, $2. C. or exc. for African violets or rooted camellia. Mrs. Janie El-. lis, Grantville. African violet leaves, all kinds and colors, over 15 wave. ; 10 leaves for $1. plus postage. Mra: oP: nueppend Griffin, Rt, C. Larkspur and dbl. seed, for sale. Mrs. J. . Poppy WwW $1. ea.; Curley, Nice, paid, now: ready, Mrs. Bentley Barfield, Hahira, Box 153. Daffodil, Jonquil and Narcis- si bulbs, $1. C; $7.50 M. Geld Dust lilies, 35c ea. 3, $1.00; Scotch Brooms and Boxwoods, 25c ea. Well rooted, damp packed. Add postage under $1. orders. Mrs. Carl Kimsey, Hia- wassee, Variegated Coleus, dbl. ge- raniums, Angel Wing and pink, red leaf begonias, blooming size red Amaryllis, 6 bulbs 50c; Glads, red, bronze,'50c C; green leaf baby jew, 5 ea. Exc. for blooming size. narcissi bulbs. Add postage. No chks. Mrs. Myrtle Gay, Hazelhurst, Rt, 3. Pink Sweet Peas and Holly- hock Seed, mixed colors, 10c Thls.; White Narcissus, 50c doz. Mrs. Horace Suttles, Hartwell, Ree ts Bird of Paradise, Magnolia, Blue Single Hyacinths, $1. doz.; White, Blue, Pink, and Red Thrift, 50c doz. -Exc. for print sacks. Miss Cecil Mc- Hartwell, Rt. 2. Weeping Willow, 75c ea.; Amaryllis, 1 yr. old, 5 bulbs, $1.00; Bird of Paradise, $1. ea.; Blue, White, Pink Thrif 50c doz.; White and Yellow Jon- quils, Butter and Eggs, $1.50 C. Exc. for white or _ print sacks. Miss Mattie McCurley, Hartwell. 7 Rooted Pink Thrift, 35 doz.; Long Trumpet Daffodis, Yel- low Narcissi, $1.50 C; Bird of Paradise, 75c. Mrs. Cromer Mc- Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Choice flowering Pink; Blue, White, Pot and Yard French Hydrangeas, Gardenias, 2, $1.: Coral Bell Azaleas, Sarah Frost Camellias, $1. ea.; Pink, White ?}Spireas, Yellow Jasmine, 3, $1. Mrs. John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. x Yellow jonquil -bulbs, 50 C. No chks. nor stamps. Ethel McClure, Acworth, Rt. 1 Large dbl. pink- poppy seed, 18c teaspoonful; Star of Beth- lehem bulbs, 35c doz.; 50, 65c; Sultanas, 15 ea. white narcissi, 35c doz.; vincia, 25 bunch; ex- tra large Boxwood, over 100 yrs.. -old.. ~Mrs.. J. E.- Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. Fine iris, original stock from famous Bedford Gardens: Sept. |, Skys, golden kind, Miss Calif., many pink tones and others, $1.25 doz. Mrs. W. W. Trimble, Adairsville. Many kind begonias, gerani- ums, sultanas, cacti, loquots, boxwood, African violets, aed plants, $1.00; large narcissi bulbs, $1.00 Cc: large Easter lily bulbs, $1.00 doz. Postage 25c extra for ea. order. Mrs, Alma Moore, Adel. Night-blooming Cereus, Aug. cacti, 25c ea.; Xmas., Star and Rat-tail Cacti, 15c; 5 dif., 75c; 3 dif. col. sultanas, 25c; coleus, dark wine color, Chicken Giz- zard and rooted white, 15c, ea. Add postage. Stamps accepied. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1. Unrooted cuttings, coleus, red, white, pink begonia, red, | white, pink geraniums,~ red, pink,. salmon and variegated sultanas, any 7 cuttings del. for 30c in coin. Jennie Hogan, Agnes. Giant dbl. poppy seed, mix. colors, blooms 6-8 inches, 50c tbls. Mrs. James F. Stanley, Albany, 1108 7th Ave. . 2 col. fuschia, pink lilies, sal- mon sultanas, Xmas. and fish cactus, rubber plant, pink and red geraniums, 10 dif. col. coleus, all 10c cuttings or any 12 for $1. Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Kennemore, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box 69. African violets, Sapphire, Pink Beauty, Blue Boy, Blue Girl, White, 3 large ones for large, -blooming size} Easter lily bulbs, $2. doz. post- | Finest Iris, 10 kinds, 15, $1.;, Renae eos Small palms and whit wood, red Hawes, wild cherry trees for sal O. Fussell, Atlanta, 889 | wood Ave, N. E. | African violets, small r plants, 3, $1.00; plants. in 1 and bloom, 50e to $2.50. Velvet, Tinted Lady, ; Alice Blue Gown, Orchid Be ty, My Lady Joan, Jade, Cannot ship, Mrs. Louise Pr iey, Atlanta, 1076 Tilden St. W. BE 6124. : ; African violets: White $2.50; Blue-eyed Beauty, Neptune, Old Lace, Red | Dupont Silver Pink, light. $1.50; Norseman, Blue Purple Prince, - Ame : terfly, Bicolor, Redh ad, phire, Bluebird, Pink Be White Lady, -3, $1:00-7; Jeanne Wilson, A Greenwood, N. E. Episcias: Companion. Bas the African violet, foliage, bronzy green, bloom, $1. ea., NB: Wilson, - bulbs, 10 in. or oe 10, er 8 in., doz.; ville Ra., S. BE Crape Myrtle, Mimosa, bud trees, altheas, ~ sev. forsythia, Mountain hydr: Cherry plants, bulbs of [pl kinds, Lilies of the Valley, - Tiger and Spider lilies. C see. Mrs. Fred Foster, Atl. 186 Ben Hill Rd. ~ Paper white, yello sweet narcissus, Trumpet 25 doz.: dark red crape m: pink roses, 30c ea.: perel sweet pea, white, old rose, biscus, 15c ea. 6, 80c. postage. Mrs. Sam Smith, stell, Rt. 2, Box 353. Iris, White Swan, Prince, Stardust, 60c white Fairy lilies, Star iehem, paper white a Alfred narcissi, 65 doz.; Williams, 50c doz. Exc. ae J low Dutch Iris. Mrs. Clyde, gan, Austell, Rt. 2. Glad bulbs, 50 ae Touch-me-no O'clock seed, 25 J's. Ga. Mrs. Mattie Ground, Rt. 1... Narcissi, daffodils, hy butter and eggs, white H dusty miller, day lilies, cents ea, plus postage; flowers, cheap at m privet hedge free Mrs. Arthur co. Tulip, mix. colors bulbs; Scotch Broom ftss pe 50c_ ea. sc Ri 4 inti aes and pink, also lar 10c a _ large spoonful. Luther T, Hutson, Bl Stet. Rt eee _ Cherekee rose (State dbl. purple, lavender gated, pink and w a Confederate Jasmine, bl drangeas, rose olean spirea, orange therne, yellow jasmine, evergreens, cuttings, 8c for $1. PP. Mrs. E. L. Blakely, Box 387. ~ Dbl. Japonicas, 6 yr ea.; Jap Iris, Easter Lil Alfred: Daffodils, Dogwood, 4, $1.00; C doz, Exc. for print. J. C. Keener, Ellijay, Ri White Narcissus Bulbs, ender, Yellow, Purple Wild Iris, 50c doz.;* Mixed Col. Mums, Yellow Dbl. Kerria Pink Almonds, 25c ea. Add age. Jeanne Langley, El Rt, 3: -Yellow, Purple, Lavende Butter and Eggs, and $1.00: Sky Blue, Mary Wac Red Head, Red Girl, man, Blue DuPont, W Amethyst, 50c ea. Haw Icins ille, Rt. Sweatmon, FZ Poaceae he Tevee WER FOR SALE FOR SALE y aS; Lantanas, nbow Moss, Justicia, \ Pink . Conch, 2, Pees orn rooted, ea.; 2, 25c. PP. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin. : | Pink Abeli>, i urple Crape Myrtle, 5c; eis ed, 3, 15c; 12 dif. Iris, mixed, 40c; Pink Primrose, 25c doz.: Red, Pink, and theas, White and Pink Spirea, 3, 25c; Cedars, 20c; White Wei- White deer Crown of Thorn,. Q 2 geraniums, l Sy Cae ea, 12 for ee Eureka, white, 3 pinks, Wyoming, orange, olor, 12, 60c. Add for sale or exc. for Print John Allred, Esom Hill white and red Begoni- geraniums, Fuchsia Boston, Rainbow, Ma- ferns, sweet gum ger- Xmas cactus, 15c ea. 5c. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, ted Boxwood at my home tate Hwy. No. 54. Mrs. pot peyote: Rt. h Pp. Houuuda Easter lily , 5-7 in. cir., $1.00 doz; b ing _ 60c doz: bulbs, $1.00; paper 60, a 00. Add Narcissi, daffodils, ion- 25 bulbs 15e or 55 C. , fragrant lemon lilies, aa: blue Roman hyacunths, ea; red Montbretia, 5c. Add age. No less than $1.00 order ont. sere. JM: ernlen. Pal- a ple blooming Thrift, rose : blue violets, 90e C;. ea, white, pink, purple, 30 All good roots. Add postage. tie. Mae Huff, EDHONEs F \s, giant size, g-size, $2.00 doz; according to size. a. = . oa ait ea; Xmas cacti, 25 ea; agrant yellow cluster and il Narcissus, mixed, 1.00 orders PP. in Ga. Seago, Pinehurst. cd lily bulbs $1.00; 10 dif, pot "started, $1.25; hy- 2 e sat dies. 35c ea, 25 ea; Send stamped ing; Blue 2 - Add Terry, Quit- LaFayette Sts Soleus, large plants, . Verbena, Rose, 0z.; Monthly Rose, red, 40c ea.; Bridal Seath, 3, 50c. Miss "Georgia kles, Raymond. SS ermuda Easter Lily bulbs, doz.; Large bulbs, 25 ea. _ healthy bulbs, now Red Thrift, $1. : t elon Red Crape Myrtle, aowering Quince, Pink _ Snowb: alls; ty oie light veins, -25 doz. Add postage. S are c, R. Sorrells, Moncoe, RL . | in-the-Pulpit, -1.} Moss Beco Eis Eaton, Dah- | Yellow Iris, 50ce doz.; : pink, red, sak} Red Angel Wing Begonias, 20e per cutting; 5 cuttings, $1.; c-1Pink Touch-Me-Nots, 35c doz. Sultanas, red; salmon, 25c un- rooted; Purple, Pink, oe Hydrangea cuttings, $1. C. Aaslaas: Rieveoe: _ Maples, $1.50 doz.; Winter Greens, 50c doz.; Swamp Dogwood, $1, 00 doz. Add postage. No checks. ig Hubert Saine, Spa +. 1, arene Marigold Seed, Small and Large Yellow Marigold, 10c tsp.; Blue Bell, 50c doz.; Sweet William, 20c ea. Add postage. Minnie Lee Saine, Murrayville, Rt. 1. Pot Plants, unrooted cuttings Geranium, Begonia, Fuchsia, Lantanas, others, 15, 50c; 2 each, Geraniums, Fuchsia, Pink Hyd- rangeas, Lantanas, Begonias, 10, $1.00; 20, $1.50; Hen and Biddie, Water Lily, 2, 25c. Add postage. a Willis Grindle, Dahlonega, beck: Fancy Coleus, 30 dif. rooted, $1.00 ' doz.; 30, $2.25; Water Hyacinths, White Rain and Red Spider Lilies, Tiger Lilies, 5, 50c; Snowballs, Red Spireas, Clematis, Abelias, Japonicas, Butterfly, Boxwood, rooted, $1.25 doz. Moss. packed, Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, REE. Dbl. Day, Blackberry, | Tiger Lilies, $1.00 doz.; Red Spider and Easter Lilies, 6, $1.00; Water Hyacinths, Maiden Hair Ferns, 3, 25c; 6 dif, Colors Verbenas, 35; Trilliums, Jack- bulbs, 35 doz. and lonega, Rt. Unrooted cuttings Griniuins. Begonias, Fuchsia, Hydrangeas, others, 50 doz.; 1 each nice Lantana, Hydrangea, Fuchsia, Geranium, Begonia, and others, $1.00 doz.; Also Water Lilies, 2, 25ce. Add postage. Sarah Grindle, Dahlonega. ; 20 pots Geraniums, Red, Pink, White, large green bunches, 1 gal. and 2 gal. pots $25.00 for lot; Also other flowers for sale. Miss L: M. White, Danigncse, Rt.) Box 35> ? Dbl. Ja onicas, Dogwood, Me. Azaleas, Lilacs, Pink Almonds, Bridal Wreath, Golden Chain, 4, $1.00; Hardy Hydrangeas, 2, $1.00; Fall Pinks, Hardy Phiox, Daffodils, 40 doz.; 3 doz., $1.00. Or exe: for feed sacks. No checks, oe Dennie Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. ei Jonquils, bulbs, dry, ready for fall planting, 50c C. Or exc. for print or white feed sacks, without holes or mildew, Each to pay postage. d} No checks. Mrs. Bartow Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Pink Verbena, Light Blue and Start of Pansy Seed, 25c C; Foxgloves, 40c doz.; Red Hot Poker, 25c ea.Add postage. No COD nor checks. Miss Maude Clayton, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Yellow Jasmine, -Altheas, Sweetshrubs, Bridal Wreath, Goldenbell, Weeping Mary, | Snowball, Azaleas, Yellow Jap- onicas, 3, 50c; Wild Iris, Orange Day Lilies, Purple Iris, Winter Pinks, 25c doz.; $1.00 C; White Running Rose, White Dogwood, 3, 25c Rooted. Add postage, Mrs. Howard Easley, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Small Seedlings Mt. Laurel, Holly, Wild Azaleas, $5.00 C; Tulip Poplars, 1-3 ft., $10.00 C; Galax, Wild Ginger, Hearts Ease (pitcher plants), Partridge -| Vine, Wild Iris, 50c doz. Mrs. C, H. Edwards, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Altheas, Purple Lilacs, Pink Almond, Goldenbell, $1.00 doz.; Orange _ Lilies, Myrtle Vine, Confederate Violets, (BG =. hoe Purple Iris, -2 doz., 50 Blue Spider Wort, Mixed cols, Hardy Phlox, 25c doz. Add postage. checks. Mrs, Sarah ted on peer Eller, BEA we - _ elas, 30c. Add postage. Mrs. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 34 Green, Striped Jew, Green Moss, 2 doz., 20c; Purple Izis, 30c doz.; Blue Spider Wort, Wild Iris, 25c doz.; Bridal Wreath, Pink Almond, Purple Lilacs, Goldenbell, $1.00 doz.; Hemerocallis, Single and Dbl. | Variegated Violets, 75 C. Add postage. Frances Eller, Ellijay, Rts 3. Lemon Lily Bulbs, 75c doz.; Tiger Lily, 25c. ea.; Perennial Pink, Rose Phlox, 50c doz.; Pink Spireas, Snowballs, Altheas, Arborvitaes, Boxwood, Sweet- shrubs, Strawberry Bush, White Lilacs, 35c ea.;~ Dbl. Altheas, White Pink Peonies, 35c.; Add Pore Mrs. Lee Eller, Ellijay, te ot Altheas, Yellow Jasmine, Sweetshrubs, Bridalwreath, Golden Bell, Weeping Mary, Snowball, Azaleas, 3, 50c; Wild Iris, Orange Day Lilies, Mt. Huckleberry, Leopard Lily, 2ic Doz.; $1.00 C; White Running Rose, rooted, Yellow Japonicas, 3, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Homer Henderson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Altheas, Yellow Jasmine, Sweetshurbs, Bridalwreath, Goldenbell, Weeping Mary, Snowball, Azaleas, 3, 50c; Wild Tris, Orange Day Lilies, Mt. Huckleberry, Leopard Lilies, 25c doz.; $1.00 C; White Running Rose, Yellow Japonicas, 3, 25c. Add postage. Miss Malvie Hend- erson, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Red and white Verbena, root- ed, 75e doz; variegated lantanas, pink, yellow, purple, rooted, 40c; sultana cuttings, green and white leaf, 15c; pink thrift, 5Ce doz; red Dleander, 50c; white, dbl., rooted, 75c, Mrs, Lloyd Henderson, Carrollton. Rt. 3. Day lilies, labeled, Rosalind, $1.00; Patricia, Hyperian, Twink- le, Crystal, Fairy, 1 of ea., $1.00; Crinum lily, Mrs. Bosangut, deep rose, blooming size, 75e ea. Under $2.00 add postage. Mrs. W. H. Whitten, Chula. ~ African violet Leaves and plants at reasonable cost plus postage, Large asst. of kinds. Contact. Mrs. John N. C. Law, Cartersville. Care The Bakery. Giant size Easter lily bulbs, $3.00; med. size, $2.00; Bublets, from % m., 2 in, and 2% in., $12,00 peck. PP. Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown. African violets, many colors, ates Bengonias. Mrs. Esther 1. Crowell, College Park, 152 W. Washington Rd. FA 2003. Clematis vines, all white, 25c; large lemon lilies, $1.00 doz; growing gardenias, 25c ea; out- door running ferns and large blue: tubor morning glorys, 10c ea, White, purple and blue iris, 75c doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. Brown, Columbus, 1321 Wildwood. Dr. Rooted pink and_ yellow lantanas, 50c; white and yellow Mums, 50c doz, yellow red can- nas, 75 doz; hedge cuttings, $1.00 C; Foxglove, Jap pinks, 35c doz; red Seven Sister rose cuttings, 50c ea; col. pot flowers, $1.00, Add postage. Mrs. Jesse F. Johnson, Cordele, Rt. 2. Fine cannas: Eureka, white; City Portland, pink; Madame Canard, pink; Hungaria, pink;, Giant, President and King Hum- bert, all red; Dwarf Yellow, Al- lemania, variegated, $1.00 doz; $8.00 C;} $35.00 -M; Shasta dais- ies, $2.00 C. Mrs, J. R. Camp, Cordele. Fine Iris, 8 kinds, 15, $1.00, garden Fuchsia and Coral plant, ea., 50c bunch; mix. sultanu cuttings, 25c doz; Easter lily bulbs, 25 ea; fine violets, 3 doz. $1.00; rosemary and cat- nip, 50c bunch. Add postage, Mrs. Annie West, Crawfordville. About 50 pots, 2 ea. large Lace eee ferns, 2 large ferns, 5 dif. begonias, sultanas, geraniums, red and white. Sell as they are. No price set. Come see and make offer. Mrs, Netta Stewart, Dacula, ae Red Sultana cuttings, unroot- | Extra nice size Jonquil and Daffodil bulbs, $1.25 C; $11.0 M. Add postage. M. O. prefer- red. Mrs. Clarence McMillan, Dacula. Rt. 1. Pink running roses, rooted, 25c ea. purple iris, orange day lilies, Ophiopogon, 50. doz; li- lacs, bridalwreath, blooming pear, 7, $1.00; rose cut., 25c doz; boxwood cut., $5.00 C. Add post- age. No chks, Mattie Duran, Cumming. Rt. 1. : Pink weigelias, spirea, snow- balls, lilac, bridalwreath, Easter rose, jasmine, 4, $1.00; iris, or- ange day lilies, dbl. butter and eggs, 50c doz; pink justicia cutt- ings, 3, 50c; rose cuttings, 6 dif. Var., 35 doz. Add postage. No jobs Gladys Duran, Cumming. eel Pink lilies, City of Portland, $1.15. Mrs. R, L. Silver, Cuth- bert, Rt. 5. Large Jonquil and Daffodil bulbs, $1.25 C; small blooming size, B0c C; orchid Thrift, $1.20 ce Large white Narcissi bulbs, $1.00 doz. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacula. Dbl. wool poppy, pink and red mixed, Red hot poker, pink Tris seed, all 10c, large paper with stamped envelope; also Dvarf boxwood, any size, Ar- borvitaes, priced right at my ome. Mrs. R. H. Whelchel, awsonville. Rt. 3. Maple Leaf, dbl. pink and white bgonias, 10c cutting; singe, red, white, pink begonias, coleus and sultanas, 5c ea. cutt- ing; Asst, 25 cuttings for $1.00 postage. Add postage to small orders. Mrs. W. J. Taylor, Dem- orest. Rt. 1, Box 98. Boxwoods, 2 yrs. old, T5c ea., $5.00 M; Blue Ridge rose azaleas, 25c ea. $2.00 doz; White pine, Mtn. holly, junipers, red flowering quince, 50c ea; black haw, weeping lilac; 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Presley . Fowler, Diamond. ; i _Forsythia, pussy willow, wei- geleas, well rooted, 35c ea, 2, 50c. Add: postage, Agnes Howard, Douglasville, Rt. 1. Booking orders for Fall del, Magnolia, tea olive, red cedar, red and white dogwood, sweet shrub, sweet myrtle, red, or- ange Hawthorne, red crape myrtle, 1-5 ft., 10c to 50c. Add postage. Exc. for sacks, Mrs. James Connell, Dublin. Rt. 1. Azaleas, Mt. Laurels, $1.00 doz.; Spruce and White Pine 75c doz. Colts Foot, Ginger Lilies, 35 doz. Goldenglow, Crabapple, 75 doz.; Grape Vine $1.00 doz. Add postage. Mrs. James Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. Yellow and White Jonquils, $1.50 C; Roman Blue Hyacinths, Tube Roses, $1.50 doz.; Red, White, Blue, and Pink Thrift, 50e doz.; Yellow Lemon Lilies, $1. doz:; "Exe, for print or white sacks. Miss Nora McCurley, Hartwell, Rt. 2. White Narcissus bulbs, doub- le, 50, $1.00; Butter and Eggs, Jonquils, $1. C. Add postage. Mrs. Sibley Richardson, Hart- well, Rt. 3. Paper White Narcissus bulbs, blooming ~size, 3 doz. $1.00; Yellow Cluster Sweet Scented Narcissus bulbs, blooming size, 4 doz, $1. Now is time for transplanting. No orders under $1. filled. Add postage. Miss Annie Lou Richardson, Hart- well, Improved Easter lily bulbs, Jumboes, $5.50 doz., other sizes, $3. and $2.50 doz.; bulblets, $2. pt. not prepaid. Write for price on larger quantities, Cash or M. QO. Mrs. Henry Love, Iron City. Genuine Bermuda lily bulbs, large blooming size, $2. doz. and postage. No chks, Now time to plant. Mrs. J. C. McClendon, Jackson, Rt. 4. Extra large -Crape Myrtles, $8. ea.; big lot of Junipers and flowering shrubs, large sizes, cheap. Cant ship. A. Stokes, Jasper, Rt. 3. Roman, blue hedtiies: extra large bulbs, 75c doz. and post- age. Mary Lou Wills, Jefferson, *|Amaryllis lilies, 25c ea.; no. less, show. Mrs, Marvin Jenkinsburg. Fine Easter lily bulbs, doz., 8-9 in. cir., $3.60; 7-8 in., $3.00; 6-7 in., $2.40; 5-6 in., 80; 4-6 in., $1.20, and small blooming size, 5c ea. All Fob. Mrs. C. I. Wisenbaker, Lak Park, Rt. 2. Giant Easter lily bulbs, 8-9 in, cir., 30c ea.; 7-8 in., 25 ea. 6-7 in., 20 ea.: 4-5 in, 10c_ ea. Farrar, and Mrs. Jack C; Williams, Park, Ri: 2: Fine, mixed Iris, many col., $3. C; $25. M; Dutch, Siberian, 40e doz: white Calla and quils, narcissi, butter and eggs, daffodils, 60c C; $5. M; White Star Jasmine,e25c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Law- renceville, Rt. 1. 1 doz, Hemerocallis lily bulbs, all dif., $1.00; 1 doz., lemon lilies, fragrant, $1. doz.; Iris, blue, pink, yellow, $1.00 doz.: 1 doz. begonias, Sty; cluding dbl." Wase (cuttings), Mrs. H. B. Clower, Lawreneea ville, Rt. 3. Purple iris, 50c doz; pink running rose bushes, green wandering jew cuttings, 25 ea., 30c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Ae C. Sims, Lawrenceville, Rt. Mums, large, 4 col., 40 doz.; goldenbells, yellow. sweetshrub, 25e ea. crape . myrtles, bridalwreath, Mimosa, Jasmine, 5 for $1. 00; iris, purple, blue, white, yellow, 30c doz.; day lilies, orange, yellow, 200 doz. Pot flowers, 12, $1. Add post- age. Mrs. ee Watson, Li- thonia, Rt. 3, Box 217. . _ Jonquil, ' daffodil, 35 doz.; bena, 18 col. 35 doz.; hibiscus, red, pink, white, 25c ea.: roses, 25 kinds, Be Ste 00: sweet Wi ss liam seed, 10c pkg.- plants, rooted, 15 ea.; cannas, 7 col. 2, 15e. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Lawson, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 216. Large cluster Cream narcis-_ sus, 30c doz.; $250 C; red, Pride of Harlem tulips, and purple Roman hyacinths, ea. kind, 75c doz. Mrs. Kate Brown, Locust Grove. Margaret Mitchell Iris, blend Iris, laced: lots of 50, $2.50, not labeled. Include postage 20c. Includes newer va- rieties priced as much as 75c. Won silver medal in 1950 AIS per g $n S. 5-6 in, 15 ear ar small blooming size, 5c ea. All Fob. Lake ~ jon- z 1 doz, in- 3 pares red, pink Thrift, Ver- 30 pot of azure, canary and touch of pink and falls rich claret red, 40c ea. plant, PP. Variety bulbs. Mrs. Martha P. Jones, Lyerly. Old: Fashion Paper Narcissus bulbs, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. A. Tanner, Ma- con, 2739 Berkeley Dr. Maple Leaf and Red Hecate large Sprengeri Ferns, Paper. White Narcissus i: 6-7 in. circum., 50c doz., $3. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Sir Watkins Daffodils, 158 doz.; Large White Narcissus with yellow center, 25c doz.: a Yellow Narcissus, 15 doz.; Pink and White Thrift, 10c doz.; Long Trumpet Daffodils, ea doz.; May Narcissus 25c doz.: 1 very large Boxwood, Mrs. Mary Lou Stovall, Madison. Unrooted Pink Sultana cut Yellow Daffo- cream, white, 2 varieties - tings, dil, Yellow Narcissus, 30c doz. Add postage, Ethel Sullivan, Mavriet- ta, i 8: Jonquils, Narcissus, with Yellow Center, 20c doz.; Marlow. Blooming size Paper White Narcissus Bulbs, hand picked, 20c ea.; Cream Daffodils, $1.25 C. Susie Dasher, govt. insp., $10.00 bu.; $1.50 c. Plus postage. Mrs. Beulah iS; Taylor, Roberta. Funkia (Plantation Lily), Co- lumbine, White Siberian Iris, 6, 50c; Spirea Snow Garlands, Pink Flowering Almond, 25c e2.; Purple Wisteria from flowering vine, on good roots, 50c ea, Mrs, E, A: Ross, Rossville, Rt. Box 208, 4 a White large Red Amaryllis bulbs, 50c ead . FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE ! Amaryllis, 3 large or 6 small $1.00; Lilies Easter, Milk and Wine, Red, Yellow Canna, 75c '@oz.; Narcissi, Daffodils, 15c doz.; Large Dbl. Poppy Seed, 10c Tbls.; Red Sleeping Hibis- cus, winter blooming Honev- suckle, rooted, 15c ea. Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Rochelle, POB 1044, : Large Packs assorted Flower Seed, 20c; Conch Begonia, 25: Tiger Lilies, 15c ea. Add postage. Will exchange for pot flowers or print sacks. Mrs. H. A. Chast- ain, Roy. 25c; Geraniums, 5, $1.00; Red Be- Ruffled Fern, 10c a.; Iris, 25c doz.; Hydrangea, 25ce Striped Jew, Coleus, 4, 25ce. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phil- lips, Royston, Rt, 1. Large blooming Gerianuins, Red Begonias, $1.00 ea.; Purple Wandering Jew. 3. pieces, 25c; Boston Ferns, foliage 3. ft. or --more, $1.00 ea.; Cuttings, 15 a.; 2; 25c; Pink Rain Lilies, : Olid Time White Easter Lilies, 3. i 25c. Mrs. G. E, Sorrells, Roys- 3 ton. Pink, White, Salmon Sultanas, Red, White Everblooming Begonias, Air . Piants, 10c ea. Pink Thrift, $1.00 C:; Orange Day Lilies, 35 doz; White Strived Jew, 5 ea. De- livered. Mary Ruth Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Japanese Iris (Kaempferi) : Jabeled. Divisions, $3.00 doz; eS single, $1.80; imp. Shasta daisy, : 3-4 in. flower, $1.00 doz Maz- nolia_ trees, large, evergreen ._ Jeaf~ white. flower, 12-18 in., > 25c ea; 30-40 in. $1.00 ea. COD - orders shipped. V. W. Wilson, ~ Savannah, Rt. 3. Angel . Wing, Grape, Beef- steak, Silver Spotted, Alligator tail, red, pink Conch begonias, 2 red poinsettas, Rosemarys, dbl. white, red _geraniums, _ sultanas, ice plants, begonia, blue violets, 2, $1.00; 4 orchid curcuma lilies, $1.00. Add post- lage.-Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shell- man. Easter lily bulbs, 6-8 in., in ~-cir., $2.50 doz; bulblets, 2-3 in., eir., 5 doz. $1.00. Mrs. David J. Sultanas, 6, blooming size, gonia. Cactus, Red, Purple, Arnold, Shellman, sc Narcissus, Chinese sacred, butter-esg, 40c doz, $1.40 C; snowflake, Laurens Koster, 14, ..65e; Grape hyacinth, blackberry lily, 65 doz. Del. 3rd zone. 5c extra on chks. Miss Mittie Cit- a lins, Smithville. Rt. 1, 12 gardenias, well rooted, 6 to 28ein. 5007-68273) for) $1425; (1 have 12 gardenias). Mamie Youmans, Surrency. ~ Yellow, Purple Iris, $1.00 doz.; - Yellow Japonicas, 3 $1.00; Or- ~ ange Day Lilies, 75c doz.; Red ' Phlox, 60c doz.; Exchange for good print sacks. Jemima Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Mixed Verbenas, red, pink Conch Begonias, Dwarf Leop- ard Grass, Red Houseleak, 2 dif. Air Plants, rose or cabbage Cacius, Spotted Yucca, Blue Spider Lilies, Xmas_ Rice, Thanksgiving Star Cactus, 19 a.; Thrift, 50e C. Add postage Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro, Red Japonicas, 3, $1.00 Le- mon Lilies, 3 doz., $1.00; Purple Tris, 3 doz., $1.00. All rooted, damp packed. Mrs. Milton Priest, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Pink Calla Lilies, 65c 2, $1.00: Mixed Gloxinias, ea.; Mixed Sultanas, 15c ea.; $1.30 doz.; large Kmas Cactus, $1.50 White Camellia, Pink Oleander, bloomed last 2 years, ~?.00 or $1.75 ea, Extra Large i Boxwood. Mrs. J. W. Robetts, bs, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2, Box 7], ea.; 50e F Bearded Iris: Purple, Tall | Lavander, .Pink Purple Falls, 5 6, 50c: Coleus: Bright colors, 3 unrooted cuttings, all different, : 25c. All postpaid. Mrs. J, M. Newman, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2, Dbl. Red Conch Begonia, Hen =e Biddie Cactus, 10c and 20c ; Dbl. Lemon Lilies, Bronze Silver Stripe and White Stripe Jew, Xmas Cactus, Single and Dbl, Pink Conch Begonia, 106 a.; Elephant Ears, 20c ea., Century Plant, 25c ea. Plus ostage: Exc, for sacks. Mrs. iliam C, Lewis, Toemsboro, . 2, Dry blooming size Daffodils, eissus, theas, Velvet Tamar oy Ty Roses,, $1.25 C; Hibiscus, Boxwoods, 4, $1.00. Teem, Talking Rock. Trumpet Sweet Scented Nar- Al- Dbl. BPs 15 Pot Plants, $1.80. All rooted. No two stamps nor E. Smith, 172. checks. 7 cols, Iris, 10c clump; Temple, Rt. alike. My selection, No Mrs, John 1, -Box Cannas, $1.00; Lovely Montbretias, 5e per bulb; 18 dif. house plant cuttings, $1.00. Enclose postage for orders less than $ for feed sacks. Mrs. A. in, Toccoa. Day Lilies, mixed 1.00. Exc. R, Land- Seedlings from fine named varieties of golds, lemons, reds, large blooming size, Plant now for spring Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, PO; Box fi12, 1 each Parlor Ivy, Airplant, Begonia, $1.00 del.; Chi Cactus, colored Oxalis, rock Leaf, 6, 35c; Apple Leaf, Nutmeg, Geranium, rooted. Mr len, Williamson. rooted, large Also want bi-colors, 6, $2.00. blooming. Valdosta, rooted: Jade Plant, Sanseveria, Sedum, 1 30e Rose Sham- and Ivy Set ail Giant White Ruffled, Dark Purple, Old Fashion tone) Iris for Hicks, Yatesville. sale. Mrs. E; Blue (2 Ss 6 can milk cooler used since January 1950, excellent cond., priced reasonable. R. Are Crav- ey, avant a Rt. 22> Intn] 24, miouniens eg 2 row corn picker, fits H or M tractor, used 1 season, in good cond., $750. Henry Barrett, Marshallville. : 1 horse IHC Hay baler, fair cond., $25. Cant ship. No let- ters. See. H. G. Stuckey, Black- shear, Rt. 2 (4 mi. West), Mule powered Intn] Harvest- er Hay baler, that has baled only 15 tons hay. Reasonable or trade for hay. S. F. Yelton, Appling. Intnl] F-20 -tractor, painted and completely overhauled, rubber tires and steel wheels, 2 dise Intn] plow, $425.. Fob; also want steel wheels for Farmall 1 M tractor. George Taliaferro, Blue Ridge. John Deere B tractor, culti- vators, planters, distributors, 4 dise tiller on rubber, 20 disc dbl. harrow, also Peanut plow and weeder, and wagon on rub- ber, stalk cutter, all good cond. Elbert Rider, Jr., Millhaven. W. C. Allis Chalmers Mower, 6 ft. blade, A-1 cond. Ready for work. J. C. Norris, Bogart. Cylinder type Lilliston pea- endless belt, FLOWERS AND WANTED Want rose bushes of also cuttings, Calif., pri SEED all kinds, vet hedge plants, in large lots. State price. Mrs, atur, 427 Church St. Florence Shepard, Dec- Want this yrs seed in follow- ing: Annual phlox, all kinds and colors, Poppies and_ roses moss. -Mrs, Frank Kirkland; Douglas. Rt. 2. Want exc. 1 rooted Geranium or 2 cuttings, for rooted Shrimo plants, Write. first. Mrs. D. G. Caldwell, Kingsland, Want best price on Alfred daffodil bulbs, 100 King del, to Lula. Mrs. Frank Miller, Lula. Rte ee Cee Belcher, Perry. Rt. B25 Want corn snapper or picker ; for J. D., A or M T tractor, |Must be in good cond. G. i Bramlett, Marietta. Rt. 4. Want trade 2 bottom plow for Ford tractor-(f4 in: bottoms) for 2 disc plow for Ford; also want buy dbl. section lift) type disc harrow for Ford. E. L. tf Apomps0m, Douglas, RFD 1. ~ - Want buy 2 goad rubber tired Waesctar farm. wagons, C. Ii. *ESHiaver: Chickamauga Want good mule mower and where parts are available. Give -]mame and cond. L. H. Calhoun, Lumber City. Rt 1. Want 1 Planet Jr. garden planter in good cond. Advise. Clarkes- ville. Macedonia Co- on Com- munity, Want used Ciitipanker: State ;| price and exact location. E, E. James, Tucker, Rt. 1. Chalmers | hay rake. Must be new model PLANTS FOR SALE ehae W., Flat L Dutch Cabbage, bitewr Stone Tomato, Ga. and Heading Collard, 50e C; 500, $1.50;. $2.50 M. Del, Shipped Promptly. Marcus Williams, Gainesville, Rt, 2. Imp. Early Strawberry Plants, 75c C; $7.00 M. Prompt ship- ment. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Allison, Gainesville, Rt. 7. Marglobe and Rutger Tomato, 40c C; 500, $1.00; $2.00 M. PP. in Ga. J. H. Davis, Milledge- 5, Box 197, Strawberry Plants, 40 C; 300, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. B. F. Cannon, Toomsboro, Rt. 2. Mastodon eo Straw- oF berry Plants, $1.00 C; 75 for 500. : +3 E. Avirett, j Bee 2 Ai baer a i ola Fashion and Ga. Collard, Late Flat Dutch, All Head Early, Large C. W. Cabbage, Marglobe, Stone, Greater Beauty Tomato, all sizes, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.00 M; Larg lots cheaper. Delivered. ae M. Garrett, ons Rt. Strawberry Mastodon 70c C; 500, $3.50; $5.00 M:; Klondike 60c" Ce 500, $3.00; $4. 15 M; Cat- nip, 25e bunch: ~Scuppernong Vine cutting, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs, Lee Hood, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. Fine Blakemore Strawberry, |young, $5.00 M; 500, $3.00; G5c CaAdd postage. Prompt shi p- ment. MO only. Mrs, Glenn d. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Klondike, Lady T., Everbear ing, and Blakemore Str awe. 75 C; $7.00 M; Mt. Huckleberry, 75 doz. Add postage, Mrs. John Howard, Cleveland, Rt. 1. Wakefield and Dutch Cabbage Collard, Marglobe, Stone, To- mato Plants, 35 C; 400, $1. 10; $2.00 M: Large lots cheaver: Sweet Pepper, $1.40 M. Lee rita Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box Fall and Winter Heading Cab- bage and Collard Plants, 500, $1.00; $1.75 M; Strawberry, 200, $1.50; 500, $3.00: $5.00 M. W. at, Branan, Gordon. ~ Coastal. Bermuda _stolans, loaded on your truck at my farm, 10 M., $10.00; 50 M., $45.90; 100 M., $80. 00; By Exp. not pre- paid, $1. 50 M. We dig on Mon- days.. D, J, Harrison, Black- shear. ; Mastodon strawberry, 75 C; $7.00 M: Lady Thompson straw- berry, 65c C; tame: blackberry vines, rooted, 15 for $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Ramie Bea Cleveland, Rt. 1. Late Flat Dutch Cabbage, 300, 60c; 500, 98. Add post- age. Miss Franc Euler, Eli- Jay RE 3: Flat. Dutch Cabbage, 5c C; ae M; Klondike Strawberry, 79e..C; Sage, 75e doz; Dry Sage, 25 large cup. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2. Will dig Coastal Sprigs on my farm, 2 mi. Nicholls each Tuesday until October 15th, $1 M. plants from orinigal stock of Coastal plains Exp. Station. Grady Futch, Nicholls. Centipede Grass Stolens, $2. bu. You dig them. A. D. Law, Atlanta, 128 E. Andrews Bia N. Bermuda No. Shenae Progressive Ey- erbearing, 60c C; Streamliner, $2. C:,Rooted Plum Trees, yel- low, large red, 25 ea.: Fig cut- tings, Brown Turkey, large purple, large white, 10c. Add postage. Mrs. Dan Terry, Quit- man, 910 W. LaFayette St. Cabbage plants, $2. M; Col- lard, $1.75 M. Add Ipostage. Mrs. Roy Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Late Flat Dutch | Cabbage, $1.60 M; 20c C; 500, 89c. Add postage. Mrs, Doyle Eller, El- lijay, Rt. 3., Streamline Everbearg Siraw- berry, $1. C. Or exe. for white or print sacks, dried apples, or peaches, or apples or cabbage to be shipped PP Mrs. J." H: Ellis, Maxeys. Lady T. Strawberry, 45 C; 300, $1.20; Large type Garlic, 40c doz.; Peppermint, 35 doz.; Horehound, Tansy, 6 clumps, 35; Watercress, 30, 65c; Shade Dried Sage. 30c cup; Red Ced- ars, 35, 65c, and $1.20 doz. Mrs. J. M. Hall, Calhoun, Rt. 1, Box 455. Strawberry plants, $1. C; Sage, 20c ea.; Winter Green, 75e doz. Add postage. Mrs. ho take Saine, Murrayvilie, te Asparagus plants, 1 yr. old, 25, $1.00; Larger older Aspara- gus plants, $1. doz.; Himalaya Blackberry, Giant "Boysenber- ty, $1. doz. All PP, carefully packed. J. W. Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave. Klondike Strawberry plants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady oT 500, $3. 00; $5. M. No checks. "Ethel Crowe, Gaines- ville, Rt 2 5M, $9.50. | Early large Klondike Straw- berry, 50c C;. Early Green Okra Seed, 25c teacup. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Mastodon Strawberry plants, 70c C; 500, $3.; $5. M; Klondike 60c C; 500, $2.00: $4. M. Mrs. A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 4. Sage and Catnip plants, $1. doz.; Also 1 doz. Dipper gourds, $1.60 doz. All prepaid. L. J. El- lis, Cumming. Ga. Collard plants, 25c C; Klondike Strawberry, 50c C; Dug while you ft. No small orders. Tel. Ch. 4964); Mrs; C. RR. Jones; Atlanta, 111. > Mt. Paran Rd., N. W. Condonn Giant Mastodon Ev- erbearing Strawberry, $1. C; Red Raspberry, $1. doz.; Sage plants, 20c ea. Catnip, 20c a bunch: Muscadine Grape Vines, Beecnnut Bushes, 6, $r.00; Horsemint, $1. doz. bunches. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Tur- ner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Rutger and Stone Tomato, Ruby King Pepper, 400, $1.00; $1.25 M; 5000 up, $1. M. exp. col.: Wakefield Cabbage, Ga. Collard, 300, $1.00; $2. M: 5000 up, $160 M exp. col, C. W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Ga. and Old Fashion Collard, large C. W., All Head Farly and Flat Dutch Cabbage, New Stone, Greater Baltimore, and N6. 1 Marglobe Tomato. any size, 300, $1.00; 500, $1.50: $2. M; 5 M, $9.50. Prompt ship= ment, A. C. Garrett, Gaines- ville, Rt. 4. SEED FOR SALE Willet Wonder. English Pea Seed, 5 cups, $1.00; Collard (White Head), 5 Tbls., $1.00; Red Multiplying Onions, $1.00 gal; Also Strawberry Plants, $3.00 M. Mrs. J. W. Robinson, Oglethorpe, Ret--1, Box 152: Winter grazing Oats and Rye Grass Mixture, about 50-50) fine for grazing, 4c lb. Jas, B. Woods, Brooks, Tel. 208-J1 Senoia. Tobacco Seed, $2.00 oz. pram Cowart, Baxley, Webs 2 Fescue Seed, recleaned, guar- anteed no _rye grass, for sale: oe H. Kent, Powder Springs, Rt, oe Fashion Fresh Big Start Multiplying Beer Seed, 25c, plus 3c postage. Ella Green, Smyrna. Few cups Brown and White Half Runner Been Seed, 1950 crop, 50c cup. Add postage. Exc. 3 cups for 6 good print sacks, 100 lb. cap, Each pay postage. Mrs. Jake Cochran, Carters- ville, Rt, 3. 5,000. lbs. 1950 crop Hegari seed, recleaned, and in No, 1 cond. 7e lb. at my farm, 5 mi. No. Louisville on Stapleton- Warrenton Hwy. Milton Beall, Stapleton. Blue Lupine seed, 3 tons re- cleaned, high ger., test, 5c lb.; 150 bu. Texas No. 14 rust-proof seed oats, recleaned, $1.25 bu. All at farm. J. V. Weideman, Macon, Rt. 2; Dry, giant Garlic bulbs, $1.25 gal., PP. Exc. 1 gal. for 4 feed sacks, in good cond. Ea. pay postage. Tamar Teem, Talking Reck,. Dixie butter-pea, Jacksons Wonder lima beans, pinto bean and Calico. butterbean seed, 40c Ib.; 2 lbs,, 70c% also Ga; col- lard seed, 80c lb. 2 lbs., $1.40 postpaid. Earl Stuckey, Black- shear, Blue Lupine, new bags, re- cleaned, moisture 11.2 per ct. ger., 85 per ct. by official test; also recleaned Victor oats for sale. E. L. Duke, Fort Valley. Recleaned Texas rust-proof i4 seed oats, yielded 75 bu. per Acre. Will treat for disease, for sale. Milton P. Minchew, Jr., Macon, Rt. 3. Blue Lupine Seed, froin Lu- pine grown successfully for 6 yrs. above Fall line, tested for germination and purity, $5.00 Cwt. Norman Johnson, War- renton, Rt. 1. Green Glaze Collard seed, Se pis 308. St PPT, oJ: Steed, Buena Vista, EED FOR SALE Tender Garden Bean White Creasehack, also Ora seed, 50c cup each, Exc. Seed, - Pink and Stripe Half Runners, | fer (2 feed sacks. 2 cups for 4 print, p or 5 white sacks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 1000. Ibs. Alta Fescue, re- cleaned, tested, weighed in 75 lb. bags, 40c lb.: 400 lbs. Dixie Reseeding Crimson Clover, meets certification except field inspection. 50 Ib. T. K. Putnam, Fairburn: Good germination Lupine seed, $5.50 Cwt. C. G.. Pender, Ft, Valley. ; Long Cucumber pumpkin seed, ea. tbls., and postage. Mrs. Williams, Cumming. seed, Kind; ne Hate, Fe w hundred. lbs. recleaned, reseeded Crimson Clover seed, 45c lb. here. James Brooks. Phone 208-J1, Green Glaze Collard Seed, 4 tsp. 7$1-2PP. in. Ga. Mrs* ha. Holloway, Cobbtown. White Nest Onions, $1. gal. prepaid. No stamps accepted. R...S. ~Volfe, Surrency, .P.~O. Box 96. Calif. Multiplying Beer seed, 20 starts, or 12 big. starts for $1.00. PP. Mrs, Earl Fincher,. Waco, Rt. 1. 7 Red Muitinlying or Nest On- ions for early green onions, $1.10 gal. del. Mrs. J. M. Thorn- ton, . Douglasville, Rt. 1. White Nest Onions, 50c t. E. L. Smith, Wadley. geet Early Tender Speckled and White Half- Runner Garden .| Beans, 50c *--cup; White Nest Onions, $* al. Add postese. G. TY Brow. -BallsGround. sat. a Old Fashion Multiplying On- ions, White Nest, $1: gel; $7. bu. Also Hot Pepper for sale. Mrs. Bennie Weeks, Dial. Thornton. Strand Reseeding Crimson Clover -Seed, - 99 ct. pure, 88 per ct. germ., Ib. bags, 50e lb. Dewey Rose. 3000 lbs. Rye Grass, 12 Ib.; 1500 Ibs. Fescue and 1509 Ibs. Dixie strain reseeding Crimson Clover, 50c 1b.; 890 lbs.. Sericea Lespedeza,. 25c b.; 200 bu. Bancroft and 300 bu. Victor Grain Ooats, $1.25 bu. Re- cleaned. M. T. Sanders, Com- merce. - in5 GRAIN AND HAY FOR SAE 1000 bu Victor Grain Oais in, sacks, clean, combine run, Ist. yr., certified grower, $1. bu. E. G, Cole, Hamilton, Rt. 2. 25 tons A-1 Soy Bean Hay; $25. ton at harn. John H. Ev- ans, White, Rt. 1. 100 bu. Vittor Grain Oats, combine run, 90c bu. in goo bags at my farm. Omer A Harper, Elberton, Rt. 3. 2000 bu. combine run Victos Grain Oats, $1.25 bu. at my farm. Near Moreland: J. W Bowers, Moreland. ; New Era Exp. Stat. Arling- ton Oats, $1.50 bu., Chancellor Wheat, $2.75; Disease resisiant Oats, some Wheat, $1.25 bu; Victor Grain Oats, black with vetch, $1.25 bu.; Lega Oats, $1. R. D. Tatum, Palmetto. Victor Grain Oats, 98.96 per ct., small lot, 5 bu. bags, $6.20, Fob. J. F. Lowe, Fort Valley. About 500 bu. Cokers Full Grain Oats, combine run, $1. bu. Fob. W. J. Mclaniel, Zeb- ulon. 80 tons Govt. tested Blue Lu- pine, $5. per 100 lb. bag: 2000 bu. high quality Rustproof 14 Seed Oats, $1.30 bu. Fob my warehouse. Write, see, or phone. Jack Savage, Monte- zuma. Phone 6856. Pure Chancellor Seed wheat, recleaned, 20 bu. in 2 bu. bags, $3. bus at myx farm... Da MM. Hulme, Elberton, Rt. 3. Good selected Victor Grain Oats, . $1.20. -bu.. Fob. -L. . 0. Walker, Ft. Valley, Box 628. Crimson Clover, reseeding type, $60. Cwt.. Fob..-W.-T. Flowers, Perry: Ople Goble, standards also Ralph B. Wood, perc: re Mark Warren, PAGES... rere FCR SALE ae Re wt ARKET BULLETIN. - SACKS FOR SALE CATTLE FOR SALE HOGS FOR SALE 1959 crop. strained . table Honey, 6-5 Ib. jars, $6.00; One . 69 Jb. can, $8.50 Fob. Quality guar. Prompt shipment. -H. L. Hoattman, Nahunta, Box 25. Faney Gallberry and Tupeto Comb Honey, No. 1 table grade, 12-20 oz. jars per Cs., $4.00; 12- 21/2 jars to Cs., $7.50. Fob. All labeled. T. H. Flowers, Jesup. Good Monntain Honey, sour- wood blend, 40e lb. in small lots; 35c 1b. in case lots, 30 lbs. Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., free of holes and, mildew, 25 ea. Miss Dora Truelove, Clermont. Rak Large, heavy 140 lb. cap. White sacks, washed, ldc ea. plus postage or $2.00 doz. pre- paid. Isabelle N. Pettyjohn, LaFayette. Rt. 4. . MISCELLANEOUS FOR SALE to cese. Fob. O. H. Bradbury, Sr., Tallulah Lodge. -10 lb. tins pure Extracted Honey, $11.50; 12- 21/2 Ib. big mouth glass jars, $8.00;_ 12- 21/2 big mouth jars Chunk Comb, $9.00; 24s- 16 oz. round g'ass jars, Extracted, $5.75; 24- 12 oz. round glass jars extract- ed, $4. Shivped promptly. John A. Crummey, Jesup, Box 117. FRESH AND DRIED FRUITS FOR SALE Apples for truckers or indi- viduals ,at our p@king house near Cornelia, $1. bu. and up. C. M. Miller, Cornelia. Nice sun dried Apples, free of worm and core, 50 Ib. Can furnish in 5 and 10 Ib. lots. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, et : Nice Sun Dried Apples, 40c Tb. plus postage: Or 50c PP. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. - Nice clean Dried Apples, 50c tb.; Also White Nest Mbultivly- ing Onions, $1.25 gal. Del. Cash or MO. Mrs. Grace B. Murphy, dasver, Rt. 2. Eating, cooking and canning apples, 1 bu. or truck load, at Orchard. Special price to truck- ers. John E. Miller, Cornelia. Dried apples, 75c lb. Mrs. Fred Franks, Hiawassee. Dried Horse apples, 1950 erep, 50c lb. Mrs. J. E) Petty- john, Summerville, Rt. 4. SACKS FOR SALE Large White Sacks, washed, froned, free of holes and mil- dew, 20 ea.; $2.20 doz. Prompt shipment. No stamps nor chks, ae Eva Dell Allison, Gaines- ville. Print sacks, $4.. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. : .100 lb. cap. nice smooth print sacks, 30c ea. Plus post- age, or COD if preferred. Mrs. H. L. Patterson, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1. Print sacks, free of holes, mildew, 25c ea.; White with no letters, large size, 20c ea. COD or MO. Add postage. M. C. sei Flowery Branch, Rt. Print sacks, 25 ea.: White, fr-> of letters, 20c ea. COD or Va Add postage. Jewell Buc- heo2n, Flowery Branch, Rt. 3. _ Print sacks, 100 Ib. cap., ripped. washed, ironed. free of holes and mildew, 25 ea. PP. in lots of dozen. Cash or MO. Mrs. J. W. Hughes, Gainesville. | Large size smooth print sacks, 25c ea. Cash or P. O. Meney Order. No checks nor stamps. 4 or more PP. Prompt shipment. Mrs. Joe Ingram, Dawsonville, Rt. 3. Print sacks, washed, oped. free of holes and mildew, 3 alike, 1. odd, $1. Add postage. ee. Otis Pilcher, Cumming, Print sacks, good cond., washed, 25c ea.; White, washed free of holes and/letters, 20 ea. Mrs. Earl Knight, Gaines- Ville, Rt. 1. Large, 100 Ib. white feed sacks, no holes nor mildew, not Washed, 18c ea. PP. or 15c. ea. and postage; Washed, 25c ea. PP. Mrs. E, E. Clark, Gaincs- ville. Rt. 8. Large 100 ib. Print feed sacks, free of mildew and holes, 20c ea. only 1 of kind, Mrs. Clar- ence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1. APPLES: Apples for truckers, ready now, Dbl. red. Starks, Starks Delicious, Staymans, Winesaps and many other varieties. H. B. Roberts, Clarkesville, Rt. 3, Care Hardmans Orchard BUTTER: 5 Tbs. good fresh Cow But-: ter weekly, 60c Ih. Send con- tainer to put it in. Mrs. S. W. Wright, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. BEES: 14 col. on full sheet founda- tion, 2 supers with all hives, all standard, disease free, $10. ea. within 10 days of publica- tion of this notice. C. W. War- nock, Soperton. At Orland, 5 mi. W. Soperton. : 34 col. Bees in 10 frame, modern hives, $10. each. Lo- cated on Hwy. 2 mi. So. Blue Ridge. Robt. W. Allen, Blue Ridge, Rt. 2, Box 156. EGGS: Fresh, fertile Dark Cornish, giant Bull Dog type, $2. per 15 eggs. Add postage. No chks. Mrs. Earl Swaine, Union Point, Rtwok. HONEY: Extracted No. 1 Honey: 10 Ib. pail, $2.75; 5 Ib. $1.40, Del. or by Exp. Not del., 4- 10 Ib. $8.00; 6- 5 1b% $6. Also want some pure Beeswax del. to me at 35c lb. Rev. Curd Walker, Soperton, Rt. 1. Fine grade Ext. Gallberry honey, large mouto 5 Ib. pails, SP 25 ea a oh Sea tere $3.50 carton; Comb honey to be packed as wanted, 3ve Ib. net. Nicely labeled. Jas. M. Massey, Sr., Waycross, Rt. 4. ONIONS & PEPPER: Old fashioned green hot pep- per, $1.00 gal. clean multiply- ing nest onions, $1.50 gal., PP in Ga. $8. bu. for planting or eating use, for all season, Mrs. B. M. Weeks, Dial. POTATOES: Sev. hundred bushels sweet potatoes, ready for sale, at my farm. Dig and load trucks at my field, 6 mi. No, Metter, A. Ov Douglas, Metter, Rt. 1. ROOTS & HERBS: Herbs, Mint, 3 var., pink yarrow, thyme, Bergamot, chives, dill, 25 doz. PP in $2. orders or more, Pearl Hudgins, Flowery Branch. Yellow got, yellow dock, sassafras, Queen of the Mead- ow, rattle, weed root, 25c Ib.; Wild cherry, red alder, dog- wood, willow, sweet gum bark, 30c lb.; ratsban, life everlast- ing, butterfly roots, 50c Ib. Add postage. Mrs. J. W. Jackson, | Fairmount, Rize y TOBACCO: Ga, raised, flu cured Tobac- co, 1950 crop, rich and mellow, chewing, 5 lb. box, $1.50; smok- ing, 6 Ib, box, $1.50. M. B. Swain, Alma. VINES: Concord grape vines, Yr. old, rooted cuttings, $25. C; $2. M. for delivery coming winter. Book orders now./W. J. Carter, Alpharetta, Rt- 3. WALNUTS: Walnut Meats, nice, clean, bright colored, 85ce lb, Add post- age, M. M. Cochran, Pisgah. Thomas Black Walnut, Red Abundance and Blue Damson Plum, Cherry, Concord grape vines, 2 for $1.00; also Thorn- less -Boysenberry, $1. doz.; Washington Asparagus, 2 large clumps, $1.00; Garlic sets, 40c lb. Exc. for Print sacks. Mrs, John Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Several nice reg. Hereford |Bull Calves, 18 mos., 12 mos., 11 mos., 9 mos., 8 mos. and 5 mos. old, $260. ea./Can be reg- istered in Hereford Assoc. I. Frank Stephens, Calhoun, Rt. Dy 30. Jersey-Guernsey Spring- ers for Dairy or Beef Cattle Producers, clean, tested bangs and T. B., Jd to our Polled Hereford Buiis, Aaster Domino 11, and Aster Advance Domino; Also 2 Polled Hereford Bulls, reg., for sale. D; C. Collier, Barnesville. (Phone 73). Cream Colored Jersey Cow, to freshen in November, gives 4 to 5 gals. milk when fresh, $175. E. D. Lewis, Atlanta, 361 Tilinois Ave. N. W. Phone Ra. 7929. Reg. Brown Swiss Bull, not quite 4 yrs. old, $300. at my barn. C. L. McCarthy, White Oak. Good stock Dark Red Butt Headed Heifer, about 200 lbs.,} good - beef: type, for sale.- Lee Moore, Metter, Rty 2. 6 Aberdeen Angus Bulls, 6 to 7 mos. old,) from reg. bull and cow, but not registered, nick and choice, $145. ea. at Penfield. M. T. Sanders, Com- merce. s Jersey Bull Calf, 5 wks. old, good stock, 29. at my home. At Tausete Lake -on Burnt Mt. Road. W. R. Painter, Emma. 5 /Brahma Bulls, 7/8 and 15/16 pure, 450-600 Ibs., for sale. J. E. Tyner, Fort Valley, Reet. 3 Bull Yearlings. Sell 1, 2 or all three, George Caldwell, Senoia., &? Young registered Guernsey Bulls, high breeding, now ready for light service. Prices reasonable, F, H. Bunn, Mid- ville, : Jersey Cow, giving little more than 2 gals. daily, more on better feed and good pas- ture, $125. W. O. Hayes, Dal- ton, Rt. 3. 1 mi. S. Dawnville. 2 or 3 Bulls, 6 mos. gr more old, no Horned Herefords to pretty full blooded, not reg- istered, $200. ea.; Also want 6 Heifers, no horned Hereford, full blooded, reasonable prices. W. H. Simpson, McDonough, 2 Horn Type Hereford bulls, one 4 yrs. old, one 7 mos., reg. Domino strain; Also Top-quali- ty OIC Pigs for sale or trade for Young Bull, same breed, 12-18 mos. old, or cow, or oats. . J. Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1, Care Oraland Farm. x HOGS FOR SALE 4 Full blooded Duroc Blocky Sow, bred July 25th. to. full blooded blocky Duroe Boar, $110.00 for both. Ship anywhere in 3 weeks but not after, John- _ Copeland, Gardi, Rt. 1, Box Large Hog, 3 yrs. old, OIC- Big Bone Guinea, 300 lbs., had 14 pigs last year, $50.00. N. R. Wade, Alto, Rt. 2. (2 mi. S. VD State Hospital). Black Essex Pigs, 3 mos. old Sept. 4th., male and female, average weight 50 Jbs., register- ed in buyers name, from litter of twelve, $25.00 ea. Mrs. Robert E, Gay, Hazlehutst, RFD 1, Box 144. 8-100 lb. Shoats, $25.00 ea. 3 mi. N. E. Stockbridge, Tom Hedges, Stockbridge. 9 OIC and Berkshire Pigs, blocky, 8 mi. E. Buford.-J, , Cain, Buford, Rt. 2. Several blocky type Hamp- shire Boars, farrowed May 8, 1950, reg. in buyers name, $30.00 ea. Will not ship. J. W. Watson, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box 340. Reg. Herefords; Weaned Pigs, $25.00; Older Pigs, up to $75.00. Mrs, W. A. Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, Care Ward-Meade Farm, Paper Mill Rd. (Tel 969-M-4). Reg. Hereford Boars and Gilts, from 3-7 mos. old, out of Bel- mont Peach King, State Fair Grand Champ. Boar. L. P. Singleton, Fort Valley, Rt, 3. 6 wks. old Black African Guinea Pigs, big bone, shipped }. anywhere, $12.50. BE. O. Bledsoe, Carrollton, Rt. 3, Very fine registered Duroc Sow,. by Internationally know breeder. Sacrifice her and 9 Pigs for $250.00. Or trade for 5 gal. young Guernsey Cow. James B. Bartch, Augusta, 2737 Milledgeville Rd; ; 3 reg. Hampshire Boar Pigs, orn July 1, 1950, registered jin uyers name, fob Crawford- ville, ($22. 500> Ee (Ale SBass, Philomath. ; Reg. Duroc Service Boar, } Cherry Red, short nose, blocky, Mountain Cave stock, fee, $3.00. If sow is reg, Duroc, $5.00. W. H. Gazaway, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. (Birmingham Community). A number of reg. SPC Hogs, different ages and sex, highest quality, from Souths leading bloodlines, reg. in buyers name, reasonable price. J. B. Miles, Jr., Metter, Rt. 1. 25 SPC Pigs, 8 wks. old Sept. Ist., $10.00 ea. Roy M. Bond, Care Bob Wilson, Conyers, Rt. Si 11 OFC Pigs, 7 Boars, 3 Gilts, ready Sept. 25th, $10.00 ea. Sylvester Mitchell, Aragon. OIC Bred Gilts, males ready for service, 8-10 wks. 6ld pigs, inoculated, ready. to ship. Furnish unrelated pairs, reg. in buyers name. Exe. for good Lespedeza Hay. Phone 2595, W. H. Nix, Alpharetta, Rt. 3. Advance orders solicited for SPC Pigs, ready for shipment Sept. 12 at 9 wks. old, sired by Son. of Buckeye Wonder, 1948 rand champ. SE Fair, dbl. treated, wormed, with papers, $25.00 ea. George Browns lee, Jr.. Ben Hill, Care Sandra La Farm. - Hereford Pigs, 34% mos. old, dbl. treated, reg, in buyer's name, fast breeding stock, $25.00 ea. Will ship anywhere. Leon Watson, Unadilla, P. O, Box 214. OIC Shoats, short nose, blocky from prize winning stock, reg. in buyers name, $30.00 and $40.00 ea. Ship anywhere. Satis. guar. H. J. Dupree, Acworth, Rt. 1. HORSES AND MULES ~ FOR SALE 600 or 700 1b. Pony Horse, suitable for children and wom- en, 4 yrs. old, work to any- thing, $150.00; Also old Buggy, other farm equipment. Come see. J. B. Sullivan, Kennesaw, Rts Fe Good Mare Mule with plenty of life, work anywhere, also 2 H Wagon, Plow Tools, Plows, planters, $300. Lawrenceville- Buford Hwy. Near Woodwards Mill, Steve Puckett, Buford, Rt. Black Mare Mule, 950. lbs., no plug, $50. S. W. Orr, River- dale. 10 Mules, 2 Horses; for sale. Grady H. Ridley, Franklin. 8 yr. old Roan Mare, about 1150 Ibs., for sale. C. A. Mid- dlebrooks, Riverdale. 6 yr. old Bay Horse, works well, also Saddle Horse, about 1000 Ibs., $100. W. A. Ditzel, Cleveland, Rt. 3, : Good Ca! raised Jack, per- fect in every way, gentle, al- so 1 young Belgian Stallion, guaranteed to work anywhere double or single, easy to handle, for sale. K. S. Price, Cleveland. Strawberry Roan Tenn. Walk- ing Mare, 9 yrs. old, blaze face, stocking: feet, spirited but gen- tle, lady can ride. See to ap- preciate. M2 mi, E, Calhoun, Red Bud Rd. J. Frank Steph- ens, Calhoun, Rt. 3. 1 Red Mare Mule, 950 Ibs., gentle, also 2H Wagon, good cond., at my home, $75. for both. J, W. Richardson, Buford, "Rt 3, : Horse, 1500 Ibs., good cond., gentle, all round good worker, for sale. Write: J. C.. Way, Lambert, HORSES AND FOR SALE Mule and 1H Wagon fi H. S. Branch, Berzelia. Grovetown, Ga). _ Sound Mule, medium. $37.50. Or trade for oats, or hay. Mrs. Hugh L. Stockbridge. Mare Mule, 900 lbs., 8 old, also 2H wagon, both $75..H. C. Barron, Clarksd Mule, work anywhere, | Ibs., good quality for sa mi, Decatur on Lawren Hwy. Walter T. Smith, catur, Rt. 3. ee RABBITS AND CAVI FOR SALE 3 Guinea pigs, 1 grown male, 1 grown male, 1 y for sale or trade for 2 Does, 2 or 3 mos. old, or 6 or 7 mos, old doe, Do Corry, Union Point. Ped. NZ Reds, 2 does, about 7 mos. old, good type, excellent color, ea. N. O. Newman, Afle 2636 Buford Hwy. English Angora Rabbits, istered parents, good woole and breeders, few Junior dog verfect in every way, $2. Senior does, $4. ea.; Nice $2. W. E. Stone, Royston, ve 7 Cavies, $2. pr. Prepaid. J nie Jolley, 1338 N. Highlai Rd. e New Zealand Whites Bucks, Does, about 8 lbs. ea.: Jr. NZR Bucks, $4. @ Golden Fawn Flemish Miss Arminda Mason, Point, 210 Center Ave. Ca. 7066). / NZ Whites exclusively, and reg. stock, good bone ai Itype, large litters, heavy ers, all ages. Satis. guar. ker E. Smith, Atlanta, Collier Dr., N: W., Rt. 8. Ra. 9990). Angoras and Calif. Hy 3 doz. of each for bre Carolyn M._ Sistrunk, chester, 28 Perry St. 2 mos. old, heavy wt. chilla and NZW,. from producing foundation - good meat type, fur q trio, $10. Ped. papers furn Letters ans. Shipped anyw! John L, Parrott, Mac 6, 2366 Miller. Field Rd 7 large Rabbits, mos. old, blue and 4 males, 4 males, 1 s white, $1.50 ea. Cannot Russell Walker, Pitts, Ped. NZR Juniors and Does, also few California for sale. H. C. Bierman, Albany, 217 Telfair. Ave. lot at my farm. W.- tyre, Oxford, Rt. 1. 1 Black Male Rab old, White Female, 6 n for sale. O. S, Byrd, Har RFD 2. Angora Wool Rabbits, reg, stock,*all ped., best lines, $5. pr. for Sen Jr. Bucks, 4 mos. old, up, ea. All letters ans. Jol Fields, Griffin, 1018 W. | ular St. . : 4 White Rabbits, 4 me all does, $3. ea.; 10 do wks. old, $2. ea, Postage lect. Mrs. C. T. Mashburn, becea, Rt. 1. Pair Black and White D Rabbits, 3 mos. old, Heavy wt. Chinchilla Ra bucks, 3 mos. old, $2.50 Does;..$3: or $5.4... Wheeler, Atlant. 2195 Ch Bridge .Rd., N.. Tel. Ex, 9 purebred Chinchilla bits, 3 mos. old, $5. pr. gles, $2.50 exp. col. W Roan, Douglas, 401 Letitia A 3 Calif, Cross Does, ready Qnd breeding, 1 Buck, 6 Virgin Does, 4 mos. ea.;. Also several Fryers, ea. Sell lot for $45. at. my hi J. B. Wilson, Marietta, {Cochran Rd, PAGE SEVEN of best sding. Morris Sanders, Vi- an Goat, now milking, 31/2 qts. when f # 7h, rw 5 mos. old, $25. C. C. Atlanta, 3 Gould St. S: tests. Produces high tion all hornless kids. W. i Se. 730 Grand rage peeves are Vidette. ) cows or heifers. D: J. H. Nichol- as 6 suckling : ae. pat eat 6 to 12 old, Polled Hereford, Angus or Milking Type Short Horn, preferably near Rome. My farm lo- mi, Rome. Quote best EG. Srath, Jesup, Box SHE! :P AND GOATS: - Want any number of Ewes heep), up to 2 head. Ad- number, age, price and lo- Cha: Smo. k, Jr., {mares about 10 yrs. mule colts or filly colts. D. b "| St. |for sale. D. A. Ivey, Atlanta, 12 large ; ,}old roosters, : ee GAMES, GIANTS: 3 Farmington. 1$15.00; Pit Cocks, $100.00 per | (412. Tom Weaver, Canon, Rt: 2: r female, 1 tc 6} POULTRY WAN TED FARM HELP WANTED. SES AND MULES: Want trade 2 large farm old for es Cedartown. _ POULTRY FOR SALE BANTAMS: RI Red Bantams, Mar. and Apr. 1950 hatch, $5.00 pr. Hens beginning to lay. MO with order. B. H. Holsomback, East Point, 302 S. Harris St. 5 Bantam Cockerels, Buff 9 |Cochin and Game Cross, $1.00 ea. Or exc. for pullets, any stock: Also Common Pigeons, mated and working, 50c pr. Starling Yawn, Byromville. _ RI Red Bantams, Boswell strain, from show winning stock, $5.00 trio and up. James B. re: Ia PO. Box Nice Golden Sebright Bantam Rooster and 2 nice RI Red Ban-. tam Pullets, $3.00 for lot. Paul Caudill, ae Rome 3 Elmwood RI Reds, W. L., modern Game and Brown Leghorn Bantaris Jordan St. S. E., CY 3341. BARRED AND DTHER ROCKS: 10 B. R., 4A pullets, 4 mos. old, $1.50 ea; also 2 Game 1 yr. block breasted, $5.00 or $3. 00 ea. At my home. 6 mi. So. Winston. Daniel B. Gates, Winston. Rt. 1. Pure - Dark Cornish Cocks, | April and May hatch, $2.00 ea- in lots of two. H. W. Thurmond, Pit Games, early hatch 1950, Brown Red, and Brown Red Leopard, $7.50 ea.; Hens, $5.00 ea. R. W. Parr, Maysville. Madigin Clarets, 50 )_ hatch, Stags, $5.00 and $7.50 ea.; Pul- lets, $3.00 ea; Trios, $10.00: Satis, guar, Jim Dodds, Chicka-! mauga, BRA dees 93 Game Hens and Pulleis, ae ea. Prompt ree R: H. Crawford, Tiger. _ Purebred Warhorses, Coc! x and 2 Hens, 2 yrs. old, $25.00; Ginn Grays, 1 Cock, 1 Hen, Pit Games, Thompson White, March hate] Cocks, 3%-4 lbs., $4.00; Trios, $10.00 D. M. Lide, Carrollton, 68 Burson Ave, 5 purebred Dark Cornish, heavy type, long legged, 1 yr. old hens, $11. 50 or $2.35 ea.; also hatching eggs of same, $1. 70 for 15, with cartons ret, at once MO only. Miss Cora B. Patter- son, Ty Ty, Rt. 1. HAMBURGS: 1 Silver Spangled Hamburg rooster, $1.00 at my place. Jen- mie A. Jolley, Atlanta, 1338 No. Hightower Rd. LEGHOR Black Leghorns, Black Co- |chins, .Crested Polish in Buff, | Silver, ite, and White Cresi- ed Blacks, young and old, ail good, for sale. W. O. Thomas Savannah, 1205 East 40th, St 7 AAA young White English Leghorn, big a laying hens, rae iat ea. Mrs. J. C. Way, Lam- er 35, White Leghorn 4:A Hens, laying, $1.00 ea. at my place. a C. McHugh, Lilburn, Rt. ee, 6 nice Buff Orpington Cock- erels, 414-5 Ibs., 5 mos. old, $1.75 ea. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Box 196, Rt, 2. Purebred S. C. English strain Buff Orpingtons: 9 pullets, 1 rooster, about 7 mos. old, most- ly grown, $15.00 for lot. FOR. te Cc. W. Griffin, Screven, t;/2, 5 Yellow Buff Roosters, 5 mos. old, $1.50 ea. Mrs. aay Rolan, Rome, Rt. 6. PEACOCKS, PIGEONS, PHEASANTS, GUAIL, DOVES, Homer Pig- Hens, $1.75 300 prs. May hatch Hes: White Quail, pen raised, part tame, delivery guaranteed, $4.75 pr. in Sept.; $5.25 pr. Oct. $5.50 pr. Nov. No less 5 pairs shipped. PO Money Order. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2. Quail: Old Bob Whites, 6-12 Dove, $4.00 pr.; $18.00 for lot. Millan, Bartow, Box 13. REDS: NH, RI, OTHERS 1 M bes graae Christy NH Red Pullets, 18 wks. old, $1.55 ea. my place, 1 mi. No. Alpharet- ta on Hopewell Rd. Lamar Woodliff, Alpharetta. . Phone 3861. Best AAA NH Pullets, vui- lorum treated and culled by county agent, bred to lay, hatch- ed Feb. 15, 1950, started laying last of July, $2.25 ea. MO ship- ped in light crates. Mrs. R. C. Sanders, Vienna. 150 NH Pullets, 6 mos. oid beginning to lay, $2.00 ea. 2 mi, So. Metter on Metter-Clax- ton Hwy. Will not ship. Mrs. E. M. McLeod, Metter, Rt. 2. 500 Pullets, 5 and 6 mos. old, RI Reds, Parmenter strain. Leg- horns, Hanson and_ Babcock strains. J. E. Humes, Columbus. 350 Jan. NH Pullets. 30 eocke:- els, $2.00 ea. fob. my farm. 4% mi, E. Douglasville. Mrs. H. H Richardson, Douglasville. TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS, GEESE,: ETC.: Ground, Rt. 1. 8 Guinea Hens, laying well, 2 Roosters, 1 yr. old, $2.00 ea. | Lot for $16.00; 4 hens, 1 rooster, | $1.75 ea.; Also 15 Guinea Eggs, $1.15. PP Mrs: Adairsville, Rt. 2. Cash or MO. Mrs. J, H. Turner, College Park, Rt. 3, Box 97. 2 large Black and White Drakes, raised last year, $2.00 ea.; $1.50 ea.; 12 young Ducks, rais- ed this year, about 6 drakes, 6 hens. Cannot ship. Russell Walker, Pitts, Rt, 1. 2 Quackless Ducks, $5.00. Or trade for what have you. W. C. Shumate, Jr., Stone Mountain, REST; Tel. De, 3067. White Pekin Ducks, 6 mos. old, $4.00 pr. Mitchell, Rockriart, Rt, 1. 9 pr. Geese, white ganders, blue and white geese, $40.00 for lot. W. R. Fogg, Forsyth. Rts 4. 8 grown geese, raised this yr $5.00 ea.; 1 large Black and White Muscovy drake, 1-1% yr. old, $3.00. Mrs. M. F. Gaddis, Quitman. Box 427. Mallard ducks, wild strain, excellent breeders, $5.00 trio. Cheaper in quantities. Exp. COD. C. M. Hammond, Augusta, Rt. 4, Box 251. WYANDOTTES: R. C. Silver Lace Wyandotte} roosters, 5 mos. old, best breed, 4-A, from flock with high laying record. Perfect, no culls. Frank Carnes, Rome, 11 Stephens St. POULTRY WANTED BANTAMS: Want 2 purebred Sebright bantam roosters, March or Feb- 1950. hatch, Griff T. Adams, Commerce, 198 So. Broad St. Want 10 bantam hens at 50 ea. Contact. Mrs. J. L. Merrell, Atlanta, 927 Crew St., S. W., MA 0398. GEESE: Want number of geese for own farm. State number and location, Claud A. Smith, Stockbridge. BeOS: Want 25 RI Red pullets, 4-5 s. old, no culls. State good F j Fitz- wks. old, $6.00 pr. Also Eggs, ! }25c ea. B. L. Walters, Fitzger ald, 707 S. Grant St. \ { 10 Ringneck and 1 White], FOB. Send MO. Malcolm Mc-|? 8 Geese, 11 Ganders, $2.50 ea. } Cannot ship. L. H. Stone, Ball' Ed _Stone,. 12 Mallard Ducks, $1.35 en.3] jLot for.$1.25 ea. Cannot ship. |Come after. hens, raised last year, PP. in Ga. Mrs. Ida) PIGEONS ANI QUAIL: Exc. 2 Dutch ped. doe rabbits and 1 buck, 3 mos, old for pair meat pigeons, or exc, 4 Dutch does and buck, 3 mos. old, 3 ibs. ea. and better for pr. working Quail Mrs. J. M. Longley, Jr, Dalton, 100 No. Green St. j FARM HELP WANTED Want good tenant for farm f 50 to 180 A., located 18 mi. Atlanta. Farm dwelling, 2 ten- nt houses, Elec., big barn ideal for stock and trucking. /2 mi. off 42 Hwy. Standing rent. Mrs. Ethel Davis; Bled- sbe, Stockbridge, RFD 2. . Want good, Christian woman to help with light farm chores in return for heme, on small farm. Near church (church has bus for use). I have no chil- dren. Mrs. W. W. Duffey, Doug- lasville, Rt. 1. Want white or col. family for 1 or 2 H. farm on 3rds and 4ths or standing rent. Can have use of tractor. Good land, house with lights on_ school and Mail Rt. Lee Whittemore, Douglasville, Rt. 3. Want middleaged colored couple able to do farm work, tend chickens, garden, ete. No children. Work very light. Live on place. Mrs. R. Timmerman, Atlanta, 1156 Springdale Rd. Tel. 3306. Want nice respectable, white J woman, 30-35 yrs. old to help on farm. Live as one of fam- ily. Have two daughters to as- sist with farm work. Room, board, good salary. Answer all head, Rt. 1, Box 72. Want white. single man with farm experience to work on. small dairy farm. Will pay $10. weekly, room and board. State age. H. F. Brown, Stonewall, PO: Boxs14: Want smali family to with owner on farm. live Raise In Peach section. 21/2 mi. from town, on paved road. L, R. Steed, Talbotton. Want middleage col. man and wife to live on cattle farm near Lithonia, to work on farm. Both work. Furnish new house with lights, bathroom, running water. A. N. Patton, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Free. rent of 2 room good house and 145 A. near Nor- cross, to couple who have good references and want to work farm. Approx. 50 acres can be cultivated. Has not been farm- ed in 4yrs. Write or call: C. G. Aycock, Jr., Atlanta, 319 2 en Union Bldgs. Tel. Wa. 14. Want several families for fathering cotton, other farm work now and next year. No drinkers need apply. Forrest B. Jackson, VeRO. Care Greenview Farms. Want middleage white man to work on poultry farm. Write or telephone me collect. Tel. Ch. 2987. Mrs. S. E. Guess, At- lanta, Rt. 2, Box 565. Want someone able to grow food on small tracts of land. B. O. Fussell, Atlanta, 889 Edgewood Ave, Ss. EB. Want tenant for good 2 horse crop, good cotton allotment, fine bottoms. I furnish tractor. 5 R house, mail and school Rt., good water, pasture, tools, on halves. See me, 51/2 mi. N. Lawrenceville, Rt. 1, Box 331. 2 H crop with 4000 chicken house for farmer, cap. on "| halves. 10 A allotment cotton. Can plant what you want. Must be sober, and honest. References required. A. H. Hol- land, Flowery Branch, Rt. 2. Want unencumbered middle age woman for light farm chores on farm. M. C. Sutton, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Want unencumbered, intelli- gent Christian woman (white) for light farm work on farm. Live as one of family for room, board, and small salary. Mrs. J. M. Kennedy, oe PeiO3 Box. 102. letters. Mrs. I. N. Moon, Buck- | corn, cotton, peanuts, chickens. | - | REA line. Want middicage woyen to live as one of iamily and do. light farm: chores: cn (aime; Well compensated. J. A. Biocd- worth, Kennesaw, Rt. 1. ea: b white ork Want reliable woman, or colored, for light farm wo on farm (38 acres); for room, - board, and salary. Contact. Mas. E, W. Schultz, Atlanta, Box 1972. Want large white family to bg help: gather crop. 50 A coitsn, 75..A, corn. House with elec. Will move. Come see. Kelvin G. Ozburn, Mansfield, Rt. 1. Want at once, middleage white man to live as one of family on 1H farm, and do general farming, for - rcom, board, smell salary, or so basis to raise tobacco plants. will finance evervthing. ye at once. J.-S. Long, Ldowici, Rect. Want colored man for light ~ farm work on farm. 3 R house, elec., near church. Part, time work for wife. Salary for both aah Call Ra. 0169. R. C. Baker, Ben | Hill, 2034 Fairburn Rd. Want good farmer to look ~ after hogs, cattle, and some Zi farming for wages. Good house; Also 75 A. in cotton and other crops for farmer on share basis. Tractor, good house, good land. Both places near Hampton, 305s mi. S. Atlanta, W. S. Loftis, Atlanta, 45 Mangum St., S. W. Tel. Ma. 2838. Want at white woman once, middleage _ to do general ~ farm chores on farm in ex- change for room, board, and $10. weekly. Mrs. C. E. Plunk- _ ett, Decatur, Rt. 3, 3511 La- Vista: Rd. Want reliable family to take care of my 57 A farm in Doug- . las Co. fer i951. House, wosd, etc... plus what you make on... farm at no cost except digging well and building up terraces. : Must furnish self. J. C. Perkins, cae: Atlanta, 2597 Baker Ridge Dr., N. W. Tel. Be. 3685. POSITIONS WANTED eens Man with large family wants _ to raise chickens on 50-50 basis. a Desire large chicken house and : some land for corn, for i95i Life time ~=perience farming. Bert Da: #@. Cumming, Rt. 4. Nice, clean, settled woman, : 34 yrs. old, wants work -t)) once with nice quiet sei yl people on term. Can furnn- excellent references. Give com- plete details in letter. Mrs. Vi- ola Treadway, Trion, 3601/2 Oak St. Honest, sober, reliable coupl wants house near some town with about 2000 cap. chicken house, to be raised on shares or standing rent. Small amount of land. Elec. Move at once if possible. Guy A. Stephens, 53 Gainesville, Rt. 5. Want job on farm. Exveri- enced dairying and regulat- farming. 55 yrs. old, Werld War I vet., sober. Desire living as one of \famil vy, and reason- able salary. Elmer Westbrooxs, Evans. Want large farm, about 100 A. cultivaticn for tractor, un- der the GI Bill, near church and school, standing rent. Sev. eral years occupancy. State of- fer. W. A. Morris, Winston, Rt. t: 3 Man with 38 yrs. experience building and operating ginnery will accept position &s super- visor of\ operation and mxzin- tenance of modern ginnery. Murray system preferred. Can give GI training. Oren Bowers, Canon, P. O. Box 213. Tel. 49. M-1. Want job on farm as cako- taker, and 3 to 5 acres land. Need small cottage. Prefer Fulton Co. and place with Christian people. D. A. Moon, Atlanta, Rt. 7, Box 112. Want 2.or 3 H farm, stand- ing rent only. Good hoite, barn, tenant house, fenced pes- ture for 20 head cattle. Expect to run self, 1951. Prefer middle Ga. L. GC. Davis, Culloden, Ft. = 1, Care Lockwood Farm, 5 AAS PAGE EIGHT (Continued from Page One) To sum it up, the consuming public must be willing to drink the kind of milk they can buy cheap, or they must be will- ing to pay a reasonable price for whole- some Grade A milk. The farmer must be protected in a rea- sonable price for wholesome Grade A milk, or he must be allowed to produce the kind of milk that he can sell in the open market in competition with all oth- er milk. The plants must be restricted to the sale of wholesome Grade A milk from Grade A dairies, or else they must be limited to.a price to the consumer, based - on unwholesome bysproducts of Northern dairy plants. Eighth The Commissioner of Agriculture is charged with the duty of enforcing the sanitary regulations and THAT he pro- poses FO DO to the extent of his ability. these regulations naturally steps on the pocketbooks of anyone who seeks to evade and violate As a result, there have re- cently been filed in the Federal Courts - and in the State Courts a number of law suits against the Commissioner of Agri- The enforcement of these laws. POSITIONS WANTED MILK. tion. POSITIONS WANTED culture. ing out the laws. Blackshear, Jr., A hearing is to be had on another of these eases in the Federal Court in At- lanta on Tuesday, September 5. to express appreciation to Hon. M. H. ~ Assistant Attorney Gen- _ eral, for his faithful and able representa- _ tion to the rights of the people. of the State in these matters. POSITIONS Saree Some of these suits have sought to enjoin the Commissioner from carry- Some of them have sought to force the Commissioner of Ag- riculture to grant permits for the im- portation of milk without with the Georgia Law. ery one of these cases that have been tried so far, the Courts have sustained the rights and duties of the Commissioner of od Agriculture to enforce these. laws and to prevent the sale of milk in violation of these laws by the addition of harmless coloring matter in accordance with the direct provision of the law. The last of these cases heard. was before Ji udge Thom- as in the Brunswick Judicial Circuit, at Jesup Georgia, on Tuesday August 29, at which time Judge Thomas sustained our general demurrer to the enue peti- : complying - In each and ev- Ninth The consuming public, especially Mothers of growing children, can tremendous help in this fight, provide they will take the time and trouble to derstand all the facts and proble ~ volved. So far, it has get these facts to the extent that the able to f The facts are that ie I IT want _ Board Teceives 3 on Woman with 1 child (hus- band degd) wants home with Christian family doing light farm chores on farm. 38 yrs. old, good character. Can fur- nish references if needed. Mrs. ig ao Mote, Albany, Rt. 4, Box 570. Man with wife, 6 children, wants job on large poultry or ~stock farm. 2 boys 16 and 18 yrs. old. Write or Jones, Lula, Rt. 1. Want truck farm, standing rent. 5 R house, good barn, etc. on good road. J. R. Farmer, Clarkston, P, O. Box 73. see. L. P. Man with 9 yrs, experience dairyingswants job on dairy or stock farm. I Milkers. Need 5 R house with lights, on mail and High School Rt. Near church: State details, wages, etc. H. C. Swofford, Brunswick, Rt. 1, Box 151. Want job as manager of large stock farm. Ample training and experience in cattle farm de- veloping and managing, also soil conservation.: 12 mos. pas; ture developing, Available now. References from former associ- ates and County Agent. W. E. Hogg, Plains. Can use. Serge Reg. AUCTION SALE Hereford Auction Sale, both Horned and Polled type, at Athens, September 20, at 12 oclock NOON .... 30 Females and 10 Bulls, Cows with calves at foot, Bred cows and bred heifers, and Service age bulls. Hereford Assn. For information, write Ralph W. Cam- mack, Mer., Atlanta, 186-15th St., NN. E, . . Georgia | Rwy., Savannah. FALL SALE Georgia Aberdeen-Angus Assn., Ground, Tuesday, October 31... . from 17 Top Georgia herds. W. Tap Bennett, Sales Manager, care Central of Georgia at Macon, Fair 7 Bulls and 38 Females For catalogue, address Auction sale Reg., Moultrie. HEREFORD CATTLE AUCTION SALE Hereford and Polled Hereford cattle, cows, calves, heifers, bulls. Judge Roachs fine Herd with Georgia breeders consigning, Moultrie, Friday, September 15. Write: W. E. Aycock, at Livestock Auditorium, 30 P.M. Wednesday, W. Gibson, Rome. THREE AUCTIONS Registered Aberdeen-Angus bulls, heifers and cows with calves: Quitman, 2:00 P.M., Tuesday, Sept. 12; ept. ti day, Sept. 15. There will be about 8 young cows and heifers and 15 bulls, 8 to 18 mos. old, in each sale. Gapine ; Ashburn, 13; Blackshear, "3:00 PME ( on farm in or around Atlanta. Can accept position any time. Rid. Want 2. H farm range county, for Share crop. Fully equipped to handle. Must have Tobacco allotment. J. Oliver, Nashville, Rt. 4. ber man wants job at once on farm as overseer or wage hand. Lifetime experience, mule, tract- or, modern farming, $15.00 weekly, board, laundry, pe Mi | le room. Guar. satisfaction. Mu- ton Ivie Morgan, Care W. E. Morgan, Savannah, 2025 Texas Ave, Phone 4-4387. Man with wite bee 1 child wants job on chicken or hog farm. State salary, Prefer near Atlanta. Johnney Pine, Ce blee, Rt. 1, Sexton Rd. E Man with wife wants job as overseer. of cattle or general farm. Lifetime experience. 54 yrs. old. Best of references. All letters ans. James E, Herbert, Commerce, Rt. 4. ; Single man wants job on farm experienced with poultry, cat- tle, and hogs, Can do all kinds repair work. Or take job as overseer of big farm. Good ref- erences. Sober, honest. Live as one of family. Enclose stamp for reply, R, D. Hill, Brisol, Reale? 26 yr. old man wants 35-40 A. farm, 50-50 basis for 1951, Pre- fer in So, Ga., with plenty To- bacco and Peanuts, also Cotton. Write. J. W. Bishop, Tifton. RFD 2, Care Cox Studio. Want place on farm, working Ipy day or Caretaking; can also raise poe or do. nursery work. 3 in family to work, Pre- fer Fulton Co. John T. Moses, Ailanta, 435 Pulliam St. S. W. Want job on farm; year a- round work, Can milk, drive truck or tractor, do most any- Robert Freeman. White man with wife and baby wants. tg gather this ears 21 yr. old woman wants job | Era L. McCollough, Newborn, ; eS We Eminent ; Hanley, ae Ad 46 yr. .old white, single, so- thing and kind of farm work. }| Carl Harris, Forsyth. Rt, 2 Care }i 44 yr. old hit | family of six tractor driv x g worker, Need 4 or 5 R hots. lights, water. Near school bus and mail rt. R. L. Want job operating perienced with elec. |All letters answered n oh pe for on dairy farm, or vending -eat-. tle or chickens, for board and salary. Desire with good people near ch sete Marvin > Marti ee ei f 222 Seis oa hel elena OCTOBER 2. All notices of re Monday. October 2, will NECESSARILY OMITTED FROM PUBL TION NO EXCEPTIONS OF ANY IN] gardless of reasons involv to PRESS with these notices, add or cancel, an Notices i phone number if desired. sary to meet the requiremen where entirely different moteces of land eat INDIVIDUALLY OWNED by SEPARATE ME of a family and household. : POSITIVELY no notices TATE FIRMS OR AGENTS, MENTS or ROOMS FOR RENT and W AND OTHER BUSINESS HOUSES AND PROPER NSITHER"OUT Ce THE STATE Bropaiy or Cascais os may be