itorlal By TOM chise
health of little children and those
re sick as well as men and women
he people
umption as fluid milk. cee
here ig not now in a single State in
ion any surplus of Grade A milk.
milk is this low ae
ered milk to give her children. that
usiness, but still she would ,be .
health should be of much :
1 Ik that was unwholesome to an i
1 and was never. intended for human
"WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1950
NW, MILK RACKETEERS AND SLOPS
grocery store and make a quart for about
4e or 5c. Anybody who wants to drink
slops ought to get slops at slop De =
not at milk prices. PTS
When the. Milk Control Board set oie |
rice of buttermilk i in Atlanta at 15c, the
price was based on buttermilk produced |
from Georgia Grade A milk. Ifa distrib-
utor cant have that kind of buttermilk,
certainly he has no moral right to take
4cs worth of powdered milk and make
15 worth of buttermilk by adding a lit-
tle water to it.
wide racket. It heads up in Wall Street
in the Banking House of Lehman Broth-
ers. It is so lucrative that large blocks of
stock in some milk distributing com-
.
not fool away their time and money to
make small profits. I suspect that the
profits in the powdered milk racket
would be as great as the profits in the oil
business were it not for the fact Congress
practically freed the oil companies of
any taxes by allowing them to deduct
27% per cent of their gross income for
depletion before they are required to ae-
_ count for any tax on income whatsoever.
The Georgia law, Senate Bill 185, as
found in the Acts of the General As-
sf sembly of 1950, requires all milk for
human consumption in Georgia to be
Georgia Grade A milk and specifies that
) -riculture) prohibits the use of milk that
i powdered milk or condensed skim milk ~
now available is of Georgia Grade A
of slops for ae is a nation-
ries are owned by millionaire oil men
other men of big business who do | have undertaken to make it appear that
- small farmers and those now producing
NUMBEB ve
this includes buttermilk, chocolate milfk
and milk beverages.
This law (not the Commissioner of Me
is not Georgia Grade A. None of the
quality. If it were Georgia Grade A
quality, it would not be powdered or |
condensed skim because there is an over-
whelming demand for whole milk of that
quality. aa
Subject only to Court Orders, these
milk laws will be rigidly enforced.
pe
MANUFACTURING GRADE MILK _
Some of the editors referred to above
manufacturing grade milk would be cut
out of a market for their milk if the
Georgia law is enforced.
This is nothing except the old Hitler
principle of trying to divide to conquer.
They would undertake to build a wall of
animosity between the producers of
manufacturing grade milk and the pro-
ducers of Grade A milk for. fluid con-
sumption.
In our modern economy there is a
place, properly, for manufacturing grade
milk such as for making of cheese, for
mehow we cant seem to get very ex-
he downtown papers barrage -
of Agriculture Tom
ft repeated charge that
es state money to publish his views about
cal questions, or the more recent one
is keeping much needed Grade A milk
some se of a aecrandtie
1 the average house-wife, grocer, farm-
no man could conscientious-.
one group without
Gaoned to us at least).
_from_time to. time about
: , we-think it
inder was
: the |
AND TOM
tainly, cig has mentioned, approved, and crit-
icized editorially many of the roposed laws,
appointed administrators and elected officials.
This, we believe, is the job for which he was
elected. The average man, pressed with ever
increasing federal forms, taxes, etc., has little
enough time to look after his livelihood, much
less attempting to keep up with what is being
done behind his back.
As for the current milk argument, we
would suggest that the milk or dairy industry
continue under the Department of Agricul-
ture, where it properly belongs, regardless of
who may become Commissioner.
One ironic fact mentioned in the daily
paper editorial which stresses Linders incom-
petence for his job,-regarding the milk indus-
try in Georgia, says that a Georgia dairyman
with an investment of $150,000, has been pro-
hibited from selling milk because investiga-
tors found a small amount of powdered milk
on his premises. We have no argument against
a powdered milkso long as we dont have to
drink itbut it appears just a little bit pecu-
liar that a $150,000 dairy would be buying
powdered milk and we cant help but wonder
_ why. they needed it.
d this is strictly guess work,
(Continued on Page Eight)
we imagine that the dairy in question is one
of the ones that could afford to buy the pas-
teurization equipment necessary to sell milk
in Atlanta under a city ordinance passed
several years ago which very effectively re-
duced the number of dairies serving the
metropolitan area, increased the price to the
retail purchaser, and all under the name of
health and sanitation.
After finding mud, 1/4 inch deep, in bot-
tles of milk delivered to Atlantas Grady
hospital, we cant blame any of the big dairy
monopolies for bragging about their pasteuri-
zation equipment. After all, the mud was
pasteurized.
Actually, what we would.-really like would
be a chance to get real Grade A milk, from
dairies inspected and approved by competent
authorities. We dont particularly care wheth-
er the dairymans investment is $150 or $150,
000our main interest is in how. good is the
milk his cows produceanybody can buy
powdered milk from the grocer.
And, just to keep the record clear, no one
on the Times staff has seen, written or talked
to Mr. Linder since before World War II, but
we cant help but wonder why he gets so
much adverse publicity in the dailies. Bossy
probably wonders tooor maybe she knows.
ao
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| denias,
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Dahlia bulbs, Thrift, Rose}
cuttings, Boxwood plants,
Crape Myrtle, Junipers, Yel-
low Bell cuttings for sale. Mrs.
A. G. Gragg, Clarkesville.
Dbl. red geraniums, bloom-
ing size, rooted, 25c ea.; ver-
bena, 8 dif. col. 12 rooted for
50c; blue and white August
Lilies, pink, red, and white be-
gonias, 25c. All col. Dahlia
bulbs, $1. doz.; pink hydrangea,
50c ea. 3, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Ramie Black, Cleveland, Rt. 1.
Single and double Daffodils,
Narcissus, and Jonquils, 75 C;
$5. M. Miss Susie Guann, Clyo,
Easter Lily bulbs, all sold
out. Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobb-
town.
Easter Lily bulbs, large size,
$3. doz.; Medium, #$2.50, all PP
bulblets. Make offer for three
packs. Mrs. T. T. Holloway,
Cobbtown.
Red and Pink Verbena, root-
ed, 5c plant; Also Strawberry,
65c C. Mrs. Sallie Aiken, Col-
lege Park, Rt. 3.
Dbl. Japonicas, 6 yrs. old, 75
ea.; Jap. Iris, 50c doz.; King
Alfred Jonquils, 50c doz.; Can-
nas, $2. doz.; Easter Lilies, 50c
doz. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs.
J. C. Keener, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Pot Flowers: Geraniums, Hy-
drangeas, Lantanas, Fuchsia,
, Begonias, 50c doz.; Rooted, 15e
* doz.; Large Iris, Blue Siberian
Iris, Wine Lilies, 7 col. Cannas,
50c doz.; Tiger, Milk and Wine
Lilies, Red Hot Poker, 6, 50c,
others. Add postage. Mrs. Wil-
lis Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Rootea Pot Plants, 1 each
Geranium, Hydrangea, Begonia,
Fuchsia, Pink Lily, Cedar
Fern, 3 cols. Oxalis, Lantanas,
Mother's Tears, 75: Unrooted
cuttings, 50c doz.; 20 cols. mix-
ed Iris, Cannas, Thrift, Glad,
60c doz. Add postage. Sarah
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Dbl. Orange and Lemon Day
Lilies, Blackberry Lily, _ Si-
berian Iris, Goldenglow, $1.00
doz.; Star Jasmine, Snowballs,
Barberry, Lilac, Japonica,
Abelias, Spireas, Boxwood,
Deutzia, 10, $1.00; Hedge plants,
SLO C. Rooted and moss pack-
ed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
Spirea, Red, White, Pink
Snowballs, Goldenbell, Deutzia,
Butterfly Bush, Abelias, Box-
woods, Japonicas, Jasmine, Red
Crape Myrtle, Barbervy, your
collection, $1.50 doz.;. Rooted
Thrift, Boston Ivy, "42, 50c.
Moss packed. Grace Eaton,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Mt. Laurels, Azaleas, Lilacs,
Barberry, Spruce, White Pines,
Trailing Arbutus, Crabapple,
Boston Ivy, Goldenglow, Iris,
$1.-doz.; Dbl. Day Lilies, 75c
doz. Mrs. James Waters, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1.
About 25 o- 30 Crape Myrtle,
1-3 ft. $6. for lot. Come after.
Miss L. M. White, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1, Box 35.
Dbl. Japonicas, 60c ea.; $65.
doz.; Hydrangeas, 2, $1.00;
Lilacs, Bridalwreath, Pink Al-
monds, Golden Chain, 3, $1.00;
King Alfred Daffodils, Phlox,
Mums, 50ce doz.; dif. colored
Roses, Red, White Dogwood,
Honeysuckle, 4, $1.00. No chks.
Mrs, M. Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Purple King Iris, Orange
Day Lilies, White Narcissus,
Blue Tame Violets, Leonard
Lilies, 75c C; Lilacs, Yellow
Texas Roses, Pink Spirea, Red
Azaleas, 2, 45c; Trumpet Daf--
fodils, $4.
Mrs. Frank Parks,
3.
M. Add _ postage.
Ellijay, Rt.
Dbl. Japonicas, Dogwood, Mt.
Azaleas, Lilacs, Pink Almonds,
Bridalwreath, Golden Chain, 3,
$1.00; Hardy Hydrangeas, 2,
$1.00; Fall Pinks, fHardy Phlox,
Daffodils, 40c doz.; 3 doz., $1.
Exc. for print sacks. No chks.
Miss Dennie Barnes, Ellijay,
Rts3;
Start of Pansy Seed, 25c;
Foxglove, 40c doz.; Red Hot
Poker, 25c ea.; Verbena (pink)
50c doz.; Light Blue, Yellow
Tris, 50c doz.; Jonquils, 30c
doz, Add postage. No COD nor
chks. Miss Maude Clayton, El-
lijay, Rt. 2.
Dbl. Japonica, 6 yr.
ea.; Jonquils, 50c doz.; Easter
Lilies, 60c doz.; Cannas, $1.75
doz. Exc. for print sacks, Miss
Etta Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Daffodils bulbs, $1.25 C, PP;
Large White Iris, 2 colors pur-
ple and mixed colors, 12 large
size roots, $1.25. PP. Miss Ruth
Underwood, Conyers, Rt. 3.
Daffodils, Jonquils, White
Narcissus, Dry, ready for. fall
planting, Purple Lilacs, White
Dogwoo, 2, 60c; Yellow, White,
Red Mums, 40c doz. Red
Maples, 3, 50c; White Iris, 75c
d.z. No checks. Exe. for print
or- white sacks. Mrs. Bartow
Barrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Pansies, finest giants, mixed,
two cents ea.; rose thrift, one
cent ea.; blooming size ger-
aniums, 5, $1.00; red begonias,
Ruffle fern, sultanas, cactus,
coleus, 10c ea.; pink hydrangea,
25e ea. Add postage, Mrs. Les-
ter Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1,
old, 5c
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE _
MARKET BULLETIN
FLOWERS AND SEED
Ree aALE. :
Dbl. White Feverfew, plants,
25 doz.; 5 doz., $1.00; Emperor
Daffodils, Yellow Jonquils, Lit-
tle Fragrant Yellow Narcissus,
25c doz.; doz., $1.00 Milk and
Wine Lilies, 25c ea, Miss Vena
Brown, Hartwell.
100 Cedar Trees, 15-24 in,
5, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs, Ruth
McDaniel, Fuena Vista, Rt. 4.
Finest Iris, 10 kinds, 15, $1.00;
Choice Flowering Pink Blue,
Pot French Hydrangeas, Gar-
2, $1.00; White, Pink
Spireas, Forsythia, Yellow Jas-
mine, Pink Weigelas, Crape
Myrtle, Weeping and Pussy Wil-
lows, 3, $1.00, Exc. for print
sack. Mrs. John Myers, Hart-
well, Rt. 2. ;
Ga. Easter Lilies, have from
5 to 20 bl ms on stalk, 8 in.
bulbs, 50c ea.; 7 in, bulbs, 35c
a.; 6 in. culbs, 20c ea.; Spider
Lily Bulbs, 5c ea.; Jonquils, 1c
ea.; Purple Iris, 10c ea. Mrs.
Ralph S, Collier, Comer. ,
Blue Spider Wort, Myrtle
Vine, Pink Rose, 25c doz.: Pink,
Purple, Red Crape Myrtle,
White Weigelas, Pink Abelias,
Pink, White Spireas, 25c; Pur-
ple Lilacs, Pink Almond,
White Altheas with red center,
10c; $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
King Edward daisy plants, 15,
$1.00; April blooming narcissi
(old fashioned, sweet scented),
$1.50 C. Mrs, John R. Duke,
Auburh,
Small rooted Seedlings Mt.
Laurels, Native Holly, Azaleas
(wild), Calycanthus, Sweet-
shrubs, $5. C; Dbl. ellow Ker-
ria,
sythia, Pink Almond,
Red Running Rose,
Jasmine, $8. doz, Add postage.
Mrs. Charles H. Edwards, El-
lijay, Rt. 3.
Very Dbl. Daffodil, eis
early, blooming size bulbs, 5c
ea; 50c. doz; $2.50 C. Add
postage. No out-of-state orders.
ae = W. Spain, Dallas, Rt.
Ga. Easter Lily Bulbs, will
bloom next year, 2-8 in. $2.
doz.; 4 and 5 in. $8.00; 6 and
7 in, $4.00; 8 in. up, $5. PP on
order of $5. up. J. R. Chambers,
Dawson, Rt. 1, Box 65.
Blue Ridge Rose, Azaleas,
25c ea; $2. doz.; Mt. Laurels,
White Pines, 50 ea.; Primrose
plants, Blue Iris, Mt. Winter
Ferns, Garden Horsemint, 50
doz.; Holly, Mt. Ivy, Red Lo-
cust, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Presley Fowler, Diamond.
Mountain. Laurels, Weigela,
25c ea. Evergreen, easy to
root, 6, 25c; Hedge plants, 50c
doz.; Small Cedars, 20c ea.;
Christmas Cherry, 10c ea.;
Abelia. Bush, 15 ea.; White,
and Blue Iris, 75e doz. Mrs.
Willie Mae Boyd, Douglasville,
Rt, 2.
_ Teaolives, Magnolias, Red
and Orange Hawthorne, Crape
Myrtles, Red and White Dog-
wood, Chinaberry,/Sweetshrubs,
Red Holly, Granny Greybeard;
1-5 ft, 10 per ft,. Exchange
for sacks. Plus postage, Mrs.
James Connall, Dublin, Rt. 1.
Purple Wisteria, 12 different
shrubs; 25c ea.; 14, $3.00; Red
Spider Lily, 50c doz. Mixed
Jonquil, Dbl., Single Daffodils,
other spring bulbs, mixed, $1.
C; Euonymus Hedge plants,
$10. C; 10 ea. Miss Mary C.
Florence, Durand.
St. Augustine Grass cuttings.
Will ship at $1.25 bu. Plus
shipping chrgs. Mrs, F. J. Kalb,
Dublin. gic
Yellow Dbl. Kerria Japonicas,
Pink Weigelas, Yellow For-
sythia, Red Velvet Old Fashion,
American Beauty, Pink, Red
Running Roses, Yellow Jas-
mi. Pink Almond, Purple Li-
lacs, Wild Azaleas, rooted, 6,
$1. Plus postage. No checks.
Miss Jeanne Langley, Ellijay,
Rt. 3,
Yellow, Red Cannas, mixed
col. Iris, Brown Day Lilies, $2.
ce Blue Violets, 60c C; Lemon
Lilies, Blue Bugle Plant, Pur-
ple Phlox, Foxgloves, 50c doz.;
Pink Peonies, Pink Justicia,
Boston Fern, 30c ea.; PP on or-
ders over $1. Mrs. W, D. Rals-
fon, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
J arias Yellow For-
Yellow
Jeune Inis e
labeled. Divisions, $3.00 doz.;
rsingle, $1.80; imp. Shasta daisies,
$1.00 doz.; magnolia trees, 12-
18 in., 25c ea.; 35-40 in. $1.00
ea, COD orders shi ey Vv. W
Wilson, Savannah,
Dbl. Itheas, 50c ea.; Snow-
balls, Spireas, Japonicas, White
Junipers; 35 ea.; Sweetshrubs,
Laurels, Hazelnut, Azaleas,
Strawberry Bush, . 65c doz.;
Lemon Lilies, Phlox, 60c doz.:
Tiger Lily bulbs, 30c ea. Add
postage. Mrs, Lee Eller, Elli-
jay, Rt22;
Tame Violets, Daffodils, Star
Bethlehem, Orange Lilies, Wild
Iris, $1. C; Pink Hardy Phlox,
mixed col. Tame Iris, Spider
Wort, Geld) Button Mums, 35
doz.; Boxwood Plants, Dorothy
Perkins, Dbl, White Easter
Roses, 25c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Mollie Henderson, Ellijay,
ite =o:
Touch-Me-Not Seed, large
red and lavender, 10c Tbls. Exc.
for white or printed sacks.
Each pay postage. Mrs. W. H.
Hensley, Ellijay, Rt. 2, Box 31.
-Pink Thrift, rooted, damp
packed for early fall Dienting:
$1.00 C. PP. No stamps. Mrs. ||
Milton T, Phillips, Wrens.
Nandinas,
3, $1.00; Pink Perennial Phlox,
25c doz.; Fluffy and Baby Bos-
ton Ferns, Pink and Red Be-
gonias, 25c ea.; Rose Thrift,
$1.00 C. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Roys-
ton, Rt, 1.
Jonquil Bulbs,
$1.00 C; Blue Hydrangeas, root-
ed Cape Jasmine, Bridalwreath, |
25 ea.; Orange Day Lilies, 35c | Spina
doz.; All cols, Sultanas, White] sacks
Stripe Jew, House Plant, 5c ea.
Delivered. Mrs. Leilar Phillips,
Royston, t. 1.
About 200 Dahlia Bulbs, red,
Jonquil, Iris, Daffodil, Tuli
other bulbs. State offer. bak
Barrett, Savannah, 2234 East
40th. St.
. African Violets: Red King,
White King, Blue King, Red
Ruffles, Blue Ruffles, Double
Neptune, Double Margaret,
Sunrise, Girl Hybrids, $1.50; 3,
$4.00; White, Pink, Blue, Pur-
ple, Lavender, ' Red, BiColor,
Atlanta, 943 Greenwood, N. E.
Episcias: Companion plant to
African Violets; bronze-green
foliage, scarlet bloom, $1.00; 3,
$2.50; Three unusual Ferns, dif-
ferent, Dwarf, $1.00; Min. or-
der $1. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, At-
lanta, 943 ES ee Ave, oN.
E.
Several Thousand Boxwoods,
so few small Burford Hollies,
Atlanta, 435 Ridgewood Bo oN.
E. (Tel. De. 5495).
Blue Yard Violets, 75c C.
Send postage. M. C. Wheeler,
Atlanta, 2195 Cheshire Bridge
Rd., N. E. (Tel. Ex. 3237). _
20 different cuttings pot
Ferns, Begonias, Cactus, Coleus,
Devils Backbone, Ferns: Root-
ed Pink, Lavender Thrift, 75
C; Blue Ageratum, 25c doz.
Scarlet Sage, 10c doz. Exc. for
blooming size Burmuda Easter
Lily. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell,
Rta2s<
Formosa and Pride of Mobile
Azaleas, 4 yrs. old, $1. ea. (pot-
ted);
Gardenia >ushes, nice clumps
Ophiopogo-.. W. Tis Morris, At-
planta, 444 Collier Rd. N. W.
(Tel. Ve. 2745).
Sacred Tree of India, 4-6 ft.,
$1.50, Exchange for Camellias,
Azaleas, Magnolias,
Write first. Mrs. F. A. Neal,
Atlanta, Rt. 3, Box 97.
Small Magnolias, $1. ea;
Small Palms, 6, $3.00; Also
rooted Figs, 3, $1. B. O. Fussell,
Atlanta,
Ss. E.
- ariety
bulbs, all blooming size,
doz.; $2.50 C; _Peonies,
clump; Variety Iris, Fl
Shru 5, Evergreens, Iris
Bers, ee sale. PP Te
(Keaempterd
Lilacs, Red Hibiscus, Boxwood, | |
12-14 in., 35c ea.;| de
Pink Thrift, |
pink, for sale or exchange for a
3, $1.00; 7, $2. Jeanne Wilson,
3 to 7 yrs. old, 25c to $3.00; Al- |
flowers for $1.00; Geraniums, |
Also potted . Camellias, |
others. |
889 Edgewood Ave.,| 3.
Spring Flowering
50c P
$1.
$1.00; Fxtra large s:
now for spring bloon
limited. F. H. Bierma
j ta, 1025 Bellevue Dr.,
Vinca. ta 6 ph
Liriope Gaburan, AZ.
bronze Hemerocallis,
Jonquils, April bloo:
cissi, sweet yellow
large, dbl. f] vering
50c doz. Over $1. post
ae Coy, 15: Bradley,
vs
Augusta, 1745
Rd.
Butter and Dees AG
cissus, Dusty Miller, D
Mums, White Flags,
Cannas, Lilacs, Eso
rea, Wisteria Xi
Kerria, ;
Nice Boxwood, all s
sale at my home. G, B.
son, daaisy ille, Rt. 4.
Blue
12-18 in. $4. doz. Bob
Blue Ridge.
Pink Rhododendro:
Laurels, Pink, Yello
Azaleas, Dogwood,
Rose, Crabapple, 2
doz.; wae Blue
berries, 25 doz.;
theas,. Goldenbell, a
Nand Gardenias. A. F. Jackson, C;
bulbs, not mi ed,
bulbs, $5. M; Ve
7 dif. colors,
Lilies, | 35 doz.
Mrs, Maud ~ McElroy,
Rtz:2} BoxPtis Bees
Altheas, Pink Almon
enbell, Purple Lilacs,
Orange Hemeroca
25c doz.; Mixe
doz.; Arborvitae an
Weigela cuttings, -
*|doz. Add postage.
Eller, Ellijay, Rt.
ey
ie
Ahi 8S) oe
eo
4
sia Bush, Pink and
Althea, Rooted Box-
, White Easter Rose, 50c
Jan. sore, ee 25
WHNO..Fla,. .or-
- otis Efli-
r and Dbl. pattodiis,
oe larcissu! Ss Snowdrops,
, Variegated, White aaa
Foot Violets, oy Lilies,
sta Dzisies, $i. C; Golden
a Willow, ead as
eaf_Hy-
Mie |
Yellow - secdnivad 3
as, Japanese Tris, 75
Alfred Jonquils, |
lodils, 5 doz., $2.00; Dog- |
a, 5; #1. Or exchange for
c 100 print sacks. No
B25 nnie- Go El-
e Lil Id Iris, $1.
hasta Daisies, Red, Pink,
Glad, 75c doz.; Pink Hi-
Goldenbell, Purple Li-
5 rballs, Yellow Jas-
Mary, 3, 606; |
Mrs. Nancy I
Rt. 3, Box 19.
ellow Cannas, 50c
_ and gts Violets, |
ahlia
- postage Mrs. Joe Smith,
5 men. Rt. 2, Box 66.
\itheas, ene White Run- J
ee Vellow. seas
: "Miss _ Malvie Henderson,
ij ay, Rts 3.50
Altheas, Azaleas, White Run-
ng Rose, Yellow Jasmine,
jweetshrubs, 3, 50c; Mary, 6,
born Ripening vara
weetshrubs, - Bridalwreath
Go denbell, Weeping Mary.
aleas, Snowballs, White Dog-
v Yellow Japonicas, White
Running Rose, 3, 50c; Wild Iris,
ge Day Lilies, 25c doz.;
. Cc. All rooted. Add postage.
BOWL oo 1 , Ellijay,
nt C us, red, sink
; ium, - Pink, White Rain
ted, _White Conch,
spol, Be ea.;
, $1.00; Red
: White Dogwood, 4,
00; old, time lilies, 3 for gs
doz.
0 c oS Edward Goble, El-
jay, Rt. 3
ee cols. Hardy Phlox,
oes Pink Thrift,
and Dbl. Day
+ Dbl. and Sin-
nquils, $t. 50 .C. Mrs. L.
White, Dahlonega, Ry
.
tra id Soni and Dat-
dil Reasonable,
Bethlehem, Rae doz.:
.|Fancy Caladium, 3, 50c.
6S pooted,
a3). 5c. oon post-_
a | Good variety. See at m
_|Cannot ship. Mrs. Louie Pres-
| ley, Atlanta, 1076 Tilden St,
| N. W. (Tel. Be, 6124). cs
Teton nice P donatl and Daf-
fodil bulbs, $1. C. Add post-
age. Money preferred. Mrs.
Clarence McMillian, Dacula,
Rt. 1, s
Dbl. Pink Poppy Seed, 18c
tsp.; Sultanas, 3, 25c;. Star of
for Crocus bulbs, any color ex-
cept yellow; Large Boxwood,
cuttings, 25c. Mrs. Mamie
Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2
Grape, Beefsteak, Spotted
Leaf, Angel Wing, Watermelon,
Strawberry, - Conch, Wax Leaf
Begonias, Geraniums, Loquots,
Cacti, small plants, 7, $1.00;
arger plants, 25c ea, Add 25
Alma Moore, Adel.
Small Palms (Cocos Australis)
5, $2.00; Red Hibiscus, 3, $1.00;
Red Bougainvilleas, 2 plants,
$1 .00; Easter Lily bulbs, bloom-
ing size, $1..doz.; Largest size,
Tube Rose bulbs, 25,
$1. M i Driver, Adel, Box 24.
Orange Day Lilies, Snow-
drops, Chinese Sacred Lilies,
50c doz.; Large type Yellow
Cannas, Red Cannas, $1. doz.;
Yellow Narcissus, 75c C. Exc.
for Camellias or Azaleas. Write
first. Add postage. Mrs. W. S.
Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1.
Large rooted Boston and
True Baby Fern, 35: 2, '50c;
| Aeroplane House plants, Pink
and. White Coleus. 20c; 2, 35c;
Add
postage. Exchane> for good
print or. plain fe # sacks, Mrs.
_..* Howard; Albany, 616
Stadium St. :
- Big Red and White Thrift,
30c doz.; $2.50 C; Yellow Prim-
rose, 50c doz.; Pink Verbena,
25 doz.; Klondike Strawberry,
75: C. Add postage. Mrs. J. G.
Beard, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.
60 pot flowers consisting of
Sultanas, Cacti, Lantanas, Ferns,
Geraniums, | and Coleus, all
. Pur. |g odcond., not priced. Come
see and make offer. Mrs. E. L.
Kennemore, eenererte, es Ay
| Box 69.
a Rericxa Violets: pale Be euty:
oy Sapphire, Blue Girl, Blue Boy,
3, $1.00; Red Head, Sky Blue,
Redland, Red Girl, Mary Wac,
Blue Dupont, Scoop Blue,
Norseman, West Coast Ame-
thyst, Marine, 50c ea.; Orchid
Thrift, $t5C; Add postage. Mrs.
T. R. Sweatmon, Atlanta, 17
gotige Place, N. W.
Lily Bulbs: 8 in., 50c ea.; $4.50
doz.; 6 in. or larger, 4, $1.00;
1D: '$3.00; 4 in. 10, $1. 00; 25,
$2. No COD orders, "Add 10
for Aria ees. Phone
{ J. T,
Weeping - For-
| gethinn Red Buds, Spireas,
Trumpet Vines, Sweetshrubs,
Large size
Native Hydrangeas, 25e ea;
only. Tel. Ch. 3943. Mrs. W. H.
Meacham, Atlanta, 57 Lake-
tbl. view Ave., N. E,
African Violets: Small plants,
| 3, $1.00; Larger, 50c to $2650.
home,
: Erythrina Crista-Galli_ (Fire-
|mens Helmet), unusual plant,
$1.50 ea.; OpAiopogon, 40c doz.;-
Long Stem Daffodils, 5 doz.,
varieties, 25e per plant; Thrift
aid other Perennials. Mrs.
C. eee Atlanta, 977 Mt.
Airy Dr., S. W. :
Cuttings, some rooted of
Parlor Ivy, Justicia, Geraniums,
Sedum, Sanseveria, Sultana,
Jade Plant, Air Plant, Cactus,
Begonias, 6, $1.00. PP. Mrs. H.
Allen, Williamson.
Apple Geranium, pink Dog-
- | wood, Yellow Sweetheart Rose,
enty Jonquils, Daffodils,
ink ar id Blue Hyacinths, Nar-
cissi, few Dbl. Purple Hyacinths
. Mrs, C. D. Will-
oughb atkinsville.
Giant biooming Dbl. Gerani-
| ums, rooted plants Oxblood, J ap.
Lavender, Salmon Pink,
Pu
Bethelhem Bulbs to exchange |
over 100 yrs. old, good price; 3
postage on each order. Mrs.
ready for fall planting,
Improved. Bermuda Easter d
Small ones, 15c; English Ivy, |
Vincas, 5e ea. Sold on premises | B
$1.00; Hemerocallis, Iris, named | 2.
| thorne,
ae coe Fie
plants, $3.00; Boston, Roosevelt,
Fluffy Ruffle, Baby, Whitmani,
Fish Tail Plomosus, Sword,
Nonwilt Florist, 3, $1.25. Mrs.
Graham Eley, White Plains.
Bulbs: Paper White Narcis-
si, $2.00 C; Jonquils, small Dat-
fodils, mixed, $1.00 C, FOB. Mrs.
Will Wise, Wadley,
4 Gold Tipped Arbor Vitae, i
Columar Cedar, other Evergreen
Shrubbery, Lilacs, etc., for sale.
Mrs. E. M. McDonald, Winder,
Rt. 3.
Flowering Quince, Golden
Bell, Purple Lilacs, Pink Crape
| Myrtle, 3, 50c; Verbenas, all
cols. Sultanas, 25c doz.; Red
Pink, White Begonias, Joseph
Coat, Air Plant, Pink Oxalis,
25c doz. Add uostage, No order
Royston,. Rt. 1.
Coral Vine Tubers, 3 yr, size,| 4
35c ea; $1.70 doz.; $3.00 C;
Snowflakes, 50c doz.; Chinese
Sacred Narcissi, large size, 75c
checks. Miss Mittie Collins,
Smithville, Rt. 1,
Geranium cuttings, 1 of each
color Red, Salmon, White, Vari-
egated, Rose Bud, Orchid, and
1 Sultana, 1 ea. Pink, Red Beg-
onia, for sale or exchange for
3 print sacks alike, or 4 Odds.
J. M. Wimpey, Screven.
Imbricated Rose Camellia
cuttings, $1.25 doz.; 6 var. Rose
cutting, 50c doz,; Small Leaf
evergreen Hedge, 50c C; Abeli-
as, 75ec C. Well packed. Prompt
shipment. PP in Ga. No checks
nor stamps. Mrs. Joe A. Whaley, |
Shellman, Rt. 2, Box 166.
White Lady Narcissi, 50c doz.
$3.00 C; Red Spider Lily, $1.50
C; Collection bulbs, $1.50 C;
Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, 35c doz.;
Chinese Slue Forget-Me-Not
Seed, 15c Thbsp.; Red, - White,
Pink Holly.ock, Yellow Hibiscus
Seed, 15c Tbsp. Miss Mary Liz-
zie Wright, Elberton.
Giant Milk and Wine (Grini-
um) Lily Bulbs, up to 3 bls.,
25c ea.; C.mphor Trees, small,
25ce; Justicia, 25c; Dbl. White
Cannas, 50 doz.: Double rooted,
30 in. Rose, Lavender Altheas,
50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Frank
Clements, Enigma.
Cuttings o. Pink, Red, single
and Double Geranium, Cat Tail
ea, Add postage. Exc. for print
sacks, or yard flowers. H.
Casteloes, Moultrie, Rt. 5.
Azaleas, vogwood, $1.00 doz.;
Mt. Laurels, Swamp Dogwood,
75 doz.; Crabapple, 20c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Dorothy Saine,
Murrayville, Rt, 1.
Winter --*reen, Blue Bell, 50c
doz.; Sweet Williams, 20c ea.;
| May Cherry, 25 ea.; Crabapple,
20c ea, Add postage. Minnie Lee
Saine, Murrayville, Rt. 1.
Jonquils, (yellow, white) Yel-
low, Purple Iris, August Day
Lilies, each $1.06 doz.; Yellow
Joponicas, 3, $1.00; Lady Wash
owl, 75c doz, Exchange for
good print sacks. Each pay post-
age. Jemima Crump, Talking
Rock, Rt, 2.
Iris: About 30 named varieties,
mixed, unlabeled, all colors,
$1.00 doz.; + 30, eee 00. Add post-
age, Mrs. S . Duckett, Talk-
ing Rock,
Purple Lilacs, Red Japonicas,
/3, $1.00; Orange Lilies, Purple
Iris, Travelers Delight Vine,
each 3, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs.
Milton Priest, Talking Rock, Rt
King Alfred Daffodils, Jon-
quils, Narcissus, 50c doz.; Ger-
aniums, White, Red, and Pink,
several kinds Coleus, Sultans,
pink, white, salmon color, 4
cuttings, 25e, Exchange for
sacks, Mrs. L. ce Silver, Talk-
ing Rock, Rt.
Magnolia, Pie Redbud,
Red Holly, Greybeard, Red Or-
ange Hawchorne, Red, White
Dogwood, 1 ft., 100; 2 ft., 20e;
3 ft., 30c; 4 ft., 40c; 5 tt., 60c.
Exchange for sacks. Mrs. Alma
Colson, Toomshoro, Rt, 2.
Magnolia, Red Holly, Red and
White Dogwood, Graywood,
Teaolive, Red and Orange Haw-
2 ft, 25c; 3 ft., 35c; 4 ft,
45e; 5 ft., 50c. Add postage.
Mrs. | he Lou. pect, Toomm-,
doz.; Del. to 3rd. zone, 5 on|,
Cactus, Suprise Lily Bulbs, 10c)}.
Newborn,
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
: iuiiles Nreyneaed
Crape
Dogwood, Teaolive, Sweet Bay,
Beauty Bush, 15c-20c ea.; Mag-
10c ft.; Century
nolias, 1-5 ft.,
Dbl. Red, Pink
Plants, 20c
Conch Begonia cuttings, 15;
Fancy Jews, Oxalis, 5c. Plus
postage. Mrs, Wm C, Lewis,
Toomsbcoro, R.. 2.
Magnolia, 1-5 ft. Sweet Bay, | St
Holly, Laurel, St. Johns Wort,
15c ea.; Large Conch Begonias,
Houseleak, Xmas, Rose Thanks-
giving Cactus, Star, 10c, 15e;
Air Plants, Mock Orange, Nan-
dina, 15c; Thrift, 50c C; Plus
postage. Mrs, Wavy Lewis,
Toomsboro. :
Weeping Willow, Pussy Wil-
lc ., Lombardy Poplar, Golden
Bell, Spirea Thunbergi, Abelia,
Santolina, Winter . Creeper,
Vinca, Scotch Broom, English
Ivy, Grape Vine, other shrubs
d plants, 4, $1.00; large size,
2, $1, Josan Geia, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 2
Lemon Lilies (fragrant), $1.25
doz.; 30 three yr. old Sweet
Pomegranate bushes, 1 doz.
Hemerocallis Lilies, all differ-
ent, $1.25 doz.; Salmon Pink
Amaryllis, 50c ea. Mrs. H. B.
Clower, Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
Mixed Iris, many colors, $3,
C; White Callas, Amaryllis,
Regal, Milk and Wine, Philip-
pine Lilies, White Star Jasmine,
25c. ea.; Nandinas, 20c; Mixed
bulbs, 60e C. Add postage.
Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 1.
Jonquils, Butter and Eggs,
Narcissus, all mixed, le ea. per
hundred; 25c. doz.; Boston
Ferns, large, 25c; Small, 15e;
Yellow and Pink Lace Coleus,
10c; Pink Blooiu.ing Cabbage
Cactus, 10c; Cape Jasmine,
pieces to root,. 5c. No order
less than 50c. Mrs. R. J. Flem-
ing, Lincolnton.
Tulip Trees, 12-24 in., 3, $1.
Exchange for print sacks. "Add
postage. Mrs. J./Van Liempd,
Lizella, Rt. 1, Box 123,_
Cut Flowers: Dahlias, Lilli-
put Zinnias, Red and White
Bachelor Buttons, Mums. at my
home; Seed 15 and 25c a match-
box; All color Annual Phlox
Seed, 10c tsp. and stamped en-
velope. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Li-
thonia, Rt. 3.
Arborvitaes, Hedges, Flower-
ing Peachtrees, Japonicas, Al-
theas, Lilacs, 35c ea.; Red and
White Dogwood, Azaleas, Red
and Yellow, $1.5C doz.; Fall
Pinks, Sweet Williams, $1.25
doz.; Tansy, Catnip, Pepper-
mint, $1. doz. Add postage.
Mrs, Claude Wright, Loving.
Daffodil bulbs, Apr. bloom-
ing Narcissus, Pink Thrift, $1.
C; Jan. Blooming Narcissus, $1.
doz; Also English Walnut
Meat, $1. pt. Mrs. J. N. Adam-
son, Lula, Rt, 2...
Pompom Dahlias, Pink, Blue
Hydrangeas, Red, Pink, Cream
Rose Bushes, averblooming, 25
ia Add Postage. Docia Harris,
Lula.
Blooming size White with
red cups Narcissi, 30c doz.;
Large Jonquils, 20c doz.; Tiger
Lilies, large bulbs, 25c ea.;
blooming size, 6, 35c; Also want
Gold Band Lily or Regal
Philippine Lily. Add postage.
Mrs. D. A. Blackstock, Lula,
Rt, 1. : :
Striped and Green Leaf Jew,
Coleus, Ivy, Running Moss
(small blossoms), each 10 cut-
tings, 15c. Add postage. No
checks, Mrs. W. T. Langley,
Palmetto, Rt. 1, Box 175.
Purple blooming Thrift,
Rose Verbena, 90c\C; Blue Vio-
lets, 25c doz. All with good
roots. Add postage. Miss Hat-
tie Mae Huff, Philomath.
Milk and Wine, Butterfly
and Dbl, Orange, Lemon Day
Lilies, 50 doz.; Hybrid Amaryl-
lis, Calla Lilies, Jumbo Easter
Lilies, Fancy Leaf Caladiurhs,
3, $1.00; 2nd. blooming size
Easter Lilies, $1.25 doz.; All
kinds Narcissi, $1. Mrs. J. E.
Harrell, Quitman, Rt. 5.
Light Yellow, Short Orange
Cup Daffodils, 20-24 in, stems,
only 400 in stock, $2, G; 2 yr.
old Sweet Rooted Pomegranate
cuttings, 2, $1. for Oct. ship-
doz.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Large blue hydrangea, 50a
ea.; Zebra plants, 2, 25c; same
with yellow. streak around
edge, 25c ea.; blue Ageratum,
orange Montbretia, goldenrod,
2, 10c;. Boston Fern, 20c ea ete
Add postage. Exc. for other
flowers. Write. Mrs. Dan Ter-
ry, Quitman, 910 W. LaFayette
Large Smilax Roots, $1.00; 1
yr. and older, 5, $1.50. J, W.
Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave.
Super Swiss Giant Pansy
plants, ready about Oct. 25th.,
$2.25 C; Blue Forget-Me-Nots,
Paper White Narcissus bulbs,
50c doz.; Apple Geraniums,
Kalanchoe, 25c ea. Pot plants
and cut flowers at place any-
time. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madi-
son.
Tube Rose Bulbs, dbl. and
single, 75c doz.; GJ diolas, 35
(mostly yellow); White,
Cream, and Yellow Narcissi,
30c doz, Add postage. Ethel
Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2. :
25 Tulip bulbs, blooming ~
eee assorted colors, $1,503:2P.,
G. M. Moseley, Menlo. Ries
Green Privet Hedge cuttings
in large or small amounts, Yel-
low Jasmine, Ivy, exchange for
print sacks or sell for cash,
Mrs. T. M. Harris, Milner.
Mt. Laurels, Red Maples,
Red and White Dogwood, 3
cols. Azalea, Crabapple, 2-3
ft., rooted, $1.50 doz.; Sweet-
shrubs, Rhododendrons, Chero-
kee Roses,- Pussywillows, 20c
ea.; Orange Day Lilies, Nar-
cissus, Daffodils, 45 doz, Mrs.
W. D. Davis, Mineral Bluff.
Red and White ~ Dogwood,
Crabapple, Mt. Laurels, 3 cols.
Azaleas, Red Maple, Tulip oon
lars, 2-3 ft., rooted, $1.50 doz.;
Rhododendrons, Sweetshrubs,
Cher kee Roses, Pussy Willows,
20c ea.; Narcissus, Orange Day
Lilies, Daffodils, 45c doz. Mrs.
Clifton Davis, Mineral Bluff.
Sonny (Dr. Stout) big Light
Lemon Day lily, prolific bloom-
er, $2.00; Gold Dust, 14-16 in,
fine for borders, 3, $1.00. Mrs. .
re G. F q's, Valdosta, Box
11
Bi+ blooming size Croft.
Easter Lily bulbs, 50c ea.; $5.
doz.; Paper White Narcissus.
bulbs, $1. doz. MO. PP. Mrs.
R. C. Sanders, Vienna.
Mixed Iris, 25, 65c; 50, $1. 20; <
7 labeled 35, $1. 20: White ~
Swan, Purple Prince, 60, $1.20~
Jonquils, Daffodils, 200, $1.65;
Cre.m Daffodils, $1.20 C; Stiff
Caladiums, 60c; Virginallis
(Red Heart), Cedars, 35c, 65c,
85c, $1.20 doz. Mrs. J. M. Hall,
Calhoun, Rt. 1, Box 455.
7 Arborvitaes, 6 yrs. old,- 3.
Boxwood, 24 in., 1 Juniper, 6
ft. tall, for sale. Mrs. @ Ds
Reeves, Calhoun, Rt, 2.-
Nandinas, 4-6 in,, 10c ea; Ts
12 in, 20c ea.; Mixed bulbs
50c C: Add postage, Minimuns
order $1. Mrs..W. H. Guill
Camak,
6 cols, Cannas,
$1. doz.; Mil
Glad bulbs
and Wine lilies,
Red Seven Sister, Running
Rose, Amaryllis, Day Lilies,
Umbrella Palm, Lantanas, Cor-
al Berry, Pink Crape Myrtle,
also Celeste Fig plants, 25c ea.
Exc, for sacks. Mrs. W. E.
Wooten, Camilla.
Several, different kinds Win-
dow plants, 20c ea.; 10, $1.00;
Few Gardenias, Nandinas, :
Hawthorne, 35c ea.; Dbl. Red, fe
White, Purple, Pink Altheas, is
Deutzia, Forsythia, Pussywil- BRS
low, Weigelas, Yellow Jasmine,
Boston Ivy, Bridalwreath, Pink,
White Spirea, 25 ea.; 6, $1.00.
ee T. K. Moore, Canton, Rt
peehoee range from 4 in. te
3 ft., 15c per inch up to 2 ft3
Over 2 ft., to 3 ft., $3.80. Fob.
Not more than 75 Boxwood pet
person; Also Sweet Cherry
trees (red type) 2 ft., 35c; 4 ft.,
58e ea; Also Seedling Pear
Trees, 20c ea, for 11/2 ft. F
G. Roberts, Carnesville, Rt.
Red and Rose _ Verbenas,
rooted, 25 p: its, 50c. Or exc i
for Glad bulbs (extra large). |
Write first. Add postage. Mrs.
ping. PP in Ga. A. = Stanton,
Gordon Willis, Cartersville, Rt. |
4, Box 90.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
1000 Unlabeled Iris, all col-
ors, 16, $1.00; 3 cols. Siberian
Tris, $1. doz.; 10 va. Hemero-
callis, $2. doz. (Day Lilies);
Mixed Daffodils, 35c doz. $1.00
_ orders and over PP in zones 1
and 2. Mrs. J. G. Robertson,
Carrollton,
Fine Cannas: White Eureka,
Pink City of Portland, Madam
~ Canard Pink, Hungarian Pink,
President Red, Yellow Dwarf,
$1. doz.; $8. C; Red and Pink
Crape Myrtle, $4. doz.; Field
grown Shasta Daisies, $2. C;
$15.4)". Mrs.. J;<R, Camp, . Cor-
dele,
Seite Dbl. Red and Yellow Cannas,
bee 75c doz.; 7 Sister Rose cuttings,
EE 50c ea.; Hedge cuttings, $1. C;
Mums, yellow and white, 35c
dcz. Or exc. for print sacks.
Mrs. Jesse Johnson, Cordele,
Rit 2,
Flowering Pomegranate, va-
Yiegated pink, white, 75c ea.;
Holly, $1. ea.; Nandinas, $1.75-
$2.25 ea.; Rose cuttings, 15c
ea.; All cols. and White Sul-
- tanas, 25c-75 ea.; Jerusalem or
Xmas Cherry, 35c bunch. Add
postage. Mrs. G. P. Nunn,
Cra fordville, Rt. 2, Box 55.
Seed of beautiful Pink Pop-
py, 1/2 cup. Make offer. Cash
or exchange. Miss Carrie Pier-
son, Culloden, Rt. 1.
Fine mixed Iris, 10 kind, 15,
$1.00; Oleanders, dbl. yellow,
nnd pink single, red, white, $1.;
c Easter Lilies, 50c; LaRope
ae Grass, 3 doz., $1.00; Mixed Sul-
tana cuttings, 25c doz.; Century
lants, 2, 25c; Bird of Paradise,
0c; Pink and White Oxalis,
%5c. Mrs. Annie West, Craw-
fordville.
Pink. Lilies, City of Portland,
$116, $1. 15: Sweet Blue Vio-
iets, 3 doz. $l. Mrs, R. L. Sil-
ver, Cuthbert, Rt5.
5} cactus, 5 kinds geraniums,
% kinds coleus, gizzard, pink,
white, conch begonias, 5c ea.,
8 col. Oxalis, rooted, 10c ea.,
8, 25c; purplish, pink salmon
_-~- gultana cuttings, 5c; rooted, 10c,
< . 8, 25; maidenhair, sword
ferns, 15c ea.; pink rain lilies,
10 ea. Madonna lilies, 25 ca.
dd postage. Mrs. Ralph Wil-
jams, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Geranium cuttings, Red, Lav-
ender, Coral Pink, Coral Red,
White, 10 ea.; Green Wander-
Ing Jew, 5e ea. Add postage.
Mrs. L. V. Holman, Conyers.
African Violet Leaves, dbl.
Blue Boy, White Lady, Pink
Lady, Blue Bird, Blue Boy,
Blue Girl, Red Head, Blushing |
Maiden, Myrtle, Mary Wax,
* Jessie Blue Sport, Purple Prin-
cess, Dbl. Margarett,
Lavender Pink, Sky Blue, and
others. Mrs. Lucille Littlefield,
Cartersville, 9 Douglas St.
All color Roses, 1-3 yrs. old,
bloom monthly, 75c ea.; Varie-
ga* d Lantanas, 25c ea.; "Rooted
Perennial Phlox, all cols. ex-
cept white, 40c clump; Xmas
Cherry, 15 ea.; White, Red
_ Spirea, 25c ea.; Abelia, 25c ea.
is PP. trs. R. E. Holland, Carroll-
ton, 96 College St.
Pink Cherokee Roses, Mt.
Laurels, Red Bud, Rhododen-
drons, Red, Yellow Azaleas,
Crabapple, Coral Berry, Dog-
wood, Strawberry Bush 2-3 ft.,
2 $2.75 doz.; Blue Iris, Phlox,
eae Gray Violets, Shasta Daisies,
(es for sale. Bonnie Abercrombie,
Mineral Bluff.
Pink Thrift, Jonquils, $1. C;
Rooted Pi..k, Flowering Quince,
White Baby -Breath, 20c ea.;
Trumpet Daffodils, $2.00 C;
Abelias, Chinese Dogwood cut-
ting: lic ea.; Add postage. Exc.
for sacks. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs,
Rebecca, Rt. 2.
Magnolias, for Oct. planting,
6 in.-30 in. plants, 50c to $2.50
a.; Seed, 25c doz.; Yellow
Jonquils, double, 40 doz.; Sin-
gle, 25c doz.; Roman Hyacinths,
25c doz.; M dona, 60c_ ea.
Jarge; small, $3.50 doz. Mrs. E.
L. Dease, Rex, Rt. 1.
Azaleas, 2-4 ft., $1.50 doz.;
Snowballs, Lilacs, English Dog.
woo, Redbud, Pink Crabap-
ple, White Pines, Hemlocks,
z5c ea.; Red, Yellow Japonicas,
75c ea.: Red, Yellow Cannas,
$1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. i
B. Evans, Talona,
Dupont-
Martha Templeton, Tunnel Hill.
FLOWERS AND SEED
. FOR SALE :
Nandina, zc, 5Uc, 75c sizes;
Blue Field Grown Hydrangeas,
Red Sleeping Hibiscus, 15c ea.;
Che.okee Rose, 25 ea. Rooted;
Easter, Milk and Wine Lilies,
Orange Amaryllis, 15 ea.; 75
doz.; Verbena, 4 cols. 5c ea.
Mrs. D. W. Faircloth, Rochelle,
P. O. Box 1044,
Red and Yellow Cannas, 50c
doz.; White lris Lilies, Yellow
Jonquils, 25c doz.; Pink and
White Cc ch Geraniums, 15c
ea. Or exchange for Tube Rose,
Dbl. Petunias, or large Dahlia
bulbs. Add postage. Mrs. Laura
Moore, Rockmart, Rt. 3.
Dk Single Day Lilies, Lav-
ender, Purple Butterfly, Iris,
Mums, to exchange for Per.
Delphiniums, Columbine, Fox-
gloves, Oriental Poppy. Each
pay postage. Mrs. H. H. Thom-
| ason, Rockmart.
Butter and Eggs (Narcissus),
40c doz; Amaryllis bulbs,
Blooming size, 40 ea.; Poin-
settia plants, 50c ea.; Bird of
Paradise plants, 50c and 75c
a.; Justicia, 50c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs, Eugene Shetter, Ross-
ville, Rt. 4.
4 Orchid Curcuma Lilies, $1.;
8 Easter, $1.00; 2 Milk and
Wine, $1.00; 8 Orange Day
(Dbl.) $1.00; 2 Rosemarys, $1.;
1 large Red Poinsettia, $1.00;
Angel Wing, Grape, Beefsteak,
Silver Spotted. Alligator Tail,
Conch Begonias, 2, $1. Mrs. V.
M. Johnson, Shellman.
1 Japonica Bush, 5 ft., 8 in.,
3rd year for it to bloom, bright
rose color, and variegated with
white, for sale. Will not ship.
Come for. Mrs. Bessie Barfield,
Shellman, Rt. 1.
6 Easter Lilies, $1.00; 4 Or-
chid Curcuma Lilies, $1.00; 4
Milk aud Wine, $1.00; 8 Orange
Day, $1.00; Angel Wing, Grape,
Silyer Spotted, Beefsteak Al-
ligator Tail Red, Pink Conch
Begonias, Ice plants, Oyster
Shell Ferns, Geraniums, any
2, $1. Add postage. Mrs. V. M:
Johnson, Shellman.
Glad Bulbs, mixed collection
of colors, .red, pink, yellow,
white, white apricot, No. 1 and
2 sizes (11/4 in.-2 in. diam.)
50c doz. Add _ postage. - Mrs.
D vid J. Arnold, Shellman.
Blue Violets, 50e C. PP. Ex-
setti or Holly, or large print
sacks, Each pay postage. Mrs.
Edith Kesot, Ringgold, Rt. 1,
Box 423.
- Bearded Iris: Tall Lavender,
6, 50c; Coleus: Several types
and colors, 3 cutti.gs (unroot-
ed) all different, 25c; Sample
leaves for stamped envelope.
PP. Mrs. J.-M. Newman, Talla-
poosa, Rt. 2.
3, $1.00; 3 Oak Leaf Hydran-
geas, white blooms, 50 ea.; 7,
$1.00; Oxalis bulbs, 4, 15c; 40c
doz. No -stamps nor checks.
Add postage. Mrs. John E.
Smith, Temple, Rt. 1, Box 172.
Mixed Iris, $3. C; Apr. bloom-
ing Narcissus, mixed Holly-
hock, $1. C; Seed, 10c spoon.
ae John Weaver, Temple, Rt.
Alligator Cactus plants, mix-
ed (Gaillardia) Blanket Flower
Seed, Yellow Single, Dbl. and
Bronze Shades for sale or ex-
change for print sacks, 2 plants
and large pkt. seed per sack.
Mrs. T. L. Thompson, Tifton,
Rti-3, (Box. 125:
Gardenias, 2, $1.00; Red
Crape Myrtle, Dbl. Red, White
Altheas,
Rose, Red Peony, Spider Lilies,
Elephant Ear Oxalis, Yellow
Jasmine, Suculants, Airplants,
Artillery, Ligustrum, Yellow
Blooming Moss, 10c ea.; Mini-
;}mum orders $1. Mrs. W. H. T.
Acree, Toccoa, Rt. 3.
Daffodils, Jonquils, Day,
Lemon Lilies, 3 doz., $1.00;
Monthly Rose cuttings, 5c ea.;
Bronze Leaf Cannas, red
blooms, 5 large clump; For-
sythia, Flowering Almond, Li-
lac, Pink Crape Myrtle, Spirea
Van Houtti, Butterfly, Wisteria,
Mock Orange, rooted, 3, "75,
cl.inge for small rooted Poin-'
Purple, Pink with Purple Falls, |.
lots, $1. doz.;
| dOZ.;
Red Amaryllis bulbs, 35c ea.; |
Dorothy Perkins Pink.
oe White Narcissus bulbs,
$2. C; Dbl. Red Poppy Seed,
25 rpls.: Asparagus Ferns,
15 ea.; Rooted Sultanas, 15c
ea.; Sweet Scented Yellow
Jonquil bulbs, $1. C. Mrs. Fred
Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4.
Hibiscus plants, single and
double, white, rose, pink, red,
yellow, orange, purple, etc.
Name and price on request.
Mrs. J..W. Greenfield, Bruns-
wick, 1913 Norwick St.
3 Boston Ferns, $1. ea.;
Grape Begonia, Conch Gerani-
um, 50c rooted; Cuttings, 20c;
White Star, Yellow Star Moss,
30c bunch; Houseleak, 35c. PP.
G. C. Taylor, Buchanan,
Tris, a quantity of purple and
different colors, 25c doz. roots
at my home. Will not ship. Miss
Fannie Pharr, Buford, Rt. 3.
Sultanas, Geranium, Be-
gonias, Coleus, Ox Tongue,
Season plant, Cacti, Pink Pine
Burr, Artillery Plant, Rainbow
Moss, other mosses, Jews,
Fuchsia, Gizzard, Bleeding
Heart Coleus, other pot flow-
er cuttings cheap. Write for.
prices. Mrs. A. G, Hunt, Bu-
ford, Rt. 1.
Long trumpet yellow daffo-
dils, white narcissi, 35 doz.;
purple and white Iris, 50c doz.;
3 roses, white, blue, red, old
fashioned kind; Madonna lily,
40c ea.; June lily, white, 40c
ea. Add postage. Exc. for sacks.
Mrs. Fred Mosley, Bremen, Rt.
2, Box 82.
Purple violets, 3 doz., $1.00;
Royal Robe violets, 10 plants,
$1.00; blue hyacinth bulbs, sin-
gle, bloom size, 20 for $1. $2.
orders PP. Mrs. R. P. Stein-
heimer, Brooks. \
Spirea Rosea, yr. old, well
rooted, flowering almonds,
lilacs, altheas, snowballs, crape
myrtles, snowdrops, Eng. dog-
wood, 3. for $1. Mrs. Ethel San-
ders, Buchanan F 2.
Hardy, dbl. verbena, white
wine, blue, American Beauty,
purple, | rose, 4. shades pink, 3
reds, white eyes, stripes, va-
riegated, also new lacy type,
rd, lavender, nice Box, well
rooted, damp packed, $1.25 PP.
Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bowdon,
ERGs:
Calif. Blue Violets, 25, st: 00;
Rosina Pink Violets, $1. doz.:
Rooted. No orders less $1. Mrs.
Walter Miller; Franklin.
Dbl. White Narcissi, 2c ea.
per hundred. Mrs. W. J. Bus-
sell, Fitzgerald, 216 Waycross
St.
Large size Pink Hyacinth
bulbs, long -stem, double, for
October only, $1. 25 doz.;5 doz.
10 doz. lots, 90
PPsin "Gai Send 10 on
checks. No COD, Satis. guar
vee Tanner, Flippen, POB
Hardy
colors,
white), $1. doz.; Red Leaf Bar-
berry, 35c and 7de. Add 25
postage to orders of less than
$5. Pearl Hudgins, Flowery
Branch.
Evergreen Boxwood cuttings,
10c ea. Mrs, Gilbert Evans,
Gainesville, es:
Easter Lilies, Glad bulbs, $1.
doz.; Butterfly bushes, Crab-
apple trees, 20c ea.; Azaleas,
all colors, 6, $1.00; Day Lilies,
Carnations, mixed
$l. doz. Mrs. Robert H. Nor-|:
rell, Gainesville, Rt. 6. :
Rooted / Evergreen Privet
Hedge plants, 3 ft. $1.00;
Dahlia Potatoes, $1. doz.; White
Narcissi, 40c doz.; And Orange
and Yellow Cannas, Mrs. R. H.
Clark, Gai.esville, Rt. 7.
Large Dbl. Orange Poppy.
S. -d for fall planting, 25 tsp.
Add postage. Ethel Crowe,
Gainesville, Rt, 2.
Salmon Sultana cuttings, 5
ea.; Wandering Jew, cuttings,
8, 5c. Add postage. Mrs. Leola
Price, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Jonquils with yellow cup,
Daffodils with white cup, 50c
doz.; Fall Pinks, 8 different)
kinds Blue Iris, 75.. -doz.
White Spirea, White Bridal-
wreath, 25 ea.; - Wandering:
Jew, ' 10 ea. Mrs. Willie Tur-
. Woodruff, Greenville.
Spice Pinks (pink or}
|40c ea.; $3. doz. Talmadge Rob-
-exceedingly fragrant, blossoms
|open wide like Pansies on long
stems, 75c doz.; $5. C. PP. Mrs.
off Hwy. 53. At Chestatee Riv-
er. Mrs. J. R. Cantrell, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1,
Drum Head Sunflower Seed,
25c cup; Pink Sweet Pea, Hol-
lyhock Seed, 10e Thls.; White
Narcissus, 50c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Horace Suttles, Hartwell,
Royeds
Cannas, Pink Thrift, 75 doz.;
Dahlias, $1. doz.;
bow mixture, $1. doz.; Bermuda
Grass Root, $1. pk. Exc. for
print sacks.
pin. Gainesville, Rt. 4.
Dbl. Petunia, Pink and va-
riegated, Wax Begonia, Dbl.
White, Red, Pink, also single,
25c ea; Red Hot Poker, 4
clumps, $1.00; Blue and White,
Red. Thrift '50c doz. Azzie
Crowe, Gainesville, Rteg;
Briar Rose, white, 25 ea.;
White Narcissus bulbs, 75c C;
Purple Iris, 40c doz.; Red Glad
Bulbs, 40c_ doz. Plus postage.
Cash or MO. Mrs. _ Jewell
Mathis, Gainesville, Rt. 5, ie
We
Purple Lilacs, also White,
25c ea.; Boxwood, rooted, 50c
ea.; Tall Butterfly bushes, 6,
$1.00; Geraniums, dif. colors,
rooted, 25c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville,
Re 67s
White Conch Begonias, root-
ed White Sultanas, Aeroplane
plants, 10 ea.; 2, 15; Green
and Purple Striped Jew; 10, |
10c; Red, White, Salmon Pink
Sultanas, cuttings, 5e sea; 4,
15c; Blooming size Red Sul-
tanas, 20e ea.; Coleus cuttings,
Dee Vrs? Wallace EL Sor L
Gainesville, Rt. 7.
True Dwarf Boreas: full
top, 4-6 in., $10. C; 6-8 in. speci-
mens, $15. G3 Red Thrift, . $1.
doz.:; Red Violets, $2. doz.; x
Gardenias, 50c ea. Mrs. Bo
Robinson, Greenville.
Japanese Ligustrums, broad
leaf evergreen, tall variety, 3
yrs. old, 2-3 ft. 20c ea. Add
postage. Miss Daisy Ellis,
Greenville. :
Leading varieties Azaleas,
rooted cuttings, $1.50 doz.; Dbl.
24 in., 50c ea.; $3. doz.; Hy-|}
drangeas (Oakleaf) 12-15 sing
50e ea.: doz. Mrs. O. D.
Blooming size Gardenias,
Red Cydonica, 2, $1.00; Nursery
grown Watermelon Red, White,
Pink, LavenderPink, Lavender
Crape Myrtle, 2-3 tt., S152 Cs
3-4 ft. $20. C; 4-5 tt., $25. C;
Rooted Boxwood cuttings, $1.
doz. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, |.
Greenville...
Hea.
dish D-. orf Boxwood, several
years old, well shaped and com-
pact, | 6-8 in., 50c ea.; 4-6 in.,
25 ea.; 4-6 in. 2 yrs. old, 15e | J.
ea; Smaller. 1 yr. rooted cut- |
tings, $7.50: C. Blanene: Wood-
ruff, Greenville,
Nandinas, a fanipuee Ivy,
$1. doz.;Boxwood, 4-8 in. tops,
full of leaves, Write for price;
plants, $50. M; Crape Myrtle | w:
and Abelias, blooming size,
inson, Greenville,
Royal Purple Giant Violets,
Li: 3; Cousins, Greenville, Rt.
3.
Booking orders for Nandinas,
special price on lot, 3-4 ft., $2.
bunch (large); Come dig in
$2. doz.; 20c ea.; Hedge bushes,
$3.50 C; Sweet Violets, 75c doz.;
$5.,C. Mrs. J. B. Cousins,
Greenville. ont
Camellias, 6-12 do
Boxwood, Dwarf and Old En
lish, 6-8 in., $15. C; Azaleas |
(collecte 1-2 ft. deep: p orang
$4. doz.; Red Violets, DOG $4.00; aly
Jap. Boxwood, 2-
Jonquil bulbs,
$3.50 C. Maude Hamby
? e
pin, Gainesville, Rt. 4.
Glads, Rain-|
Mrs. Emory Tur- |
field grown: old Eng- |-
Also want Seed of Waxleat bulblets. No 1
Ligustrum. Lois Woodruff, fancy, dif. ps
Greenville. patos ats | Make offer. M.
_ 8-10 in. Boxwood, field o@ 171
grown, $20. C; 6-8 in. true|. Exc.
Dwarf Boxwood, $15. C; 4-6 in, |
$10. C; Nice small bordering r
Fall. Will not ship; Hydrangeas, | -
repainted cultivators,
Dogwood, Crabapple, _
nial Pea, ete. for sa
Chas, M. Smoak, Gri
Pyracanthas bushes
high, large red be
25c ea.; African violet
over 15 var., 10 lea es, q
Plus postage. Mrs. . :
pard, Griffin, Rt.
12 mi. W. Gainesville,
Yellow and White
Trumpet Daffodils,
Roman Blue Hyaci
Single Tube Roses
va
Red, Pink Thrif
doz.; i
White, Yellow Jo:
Dbl. Butter and Eggs,
nolias, $1. -ea.; ve
$1:25 doz: xe.
print sacks, ee Ce
Curley, Hartwell, Rt.
; Weeping Willow, 7
Bird. of Paradi
on Lilies, $1.2
Yellow Jonquils,
$1.50. -C;-
Narcissus nls :
Blooming size Y ;
Narcissus bulbs, 4 doz., $1
order under $1. PP on a
ders $2. or over./ Miss
Lou Re Hartw
White oe n
bulbs, $1. Mrs. G.
Hillsboro,
Magnolia, lilac, erape
sweet myrtle, red Calye
yellow climbing azaleas,
leaf pine, red crabapple,
white dogwood, red berry
ly, catawba, 1 ft., 20c; 2
3 ft., 65c.
stamps. Mrs. A.
Irwinton.. Be
- Genuine _ Be
Violets, Dbt Rose Altheas, 18- | la
40 doz.;_
ae ates"
Trailing Small
ee
- 5
postage on #1 or
nie Pattillo
Want Easter lily bu
Willie Nelson, Sm
Want Camellia.
some Pomegranate
Quote prices and
Flythe,. Fendee Fi st
Bldg.
~ Want some
size, color and
ee i
Farmall A Tractor, 47
ville,
planters, stributor,
ssing dist., orchard til-
ndem harrow, double bot-
ww, belt pulley, ete.; Also
ene 60 eal. boil-
rae set of Case
w, used only one year.
able. Excellent condtion.
ge B. Futch, Thomaston,
07,
ipper Seed Clearier No. 6
otor, made by A. T. Fer-
ype tractor
ber, good r g order,
; W. Middlebrooks,
ie, (Tel. 67J).
Deering - 3 Dise
34 der for sale or
2 horses or cows Also
see 40 All Crop
rer for sale or trade for
as tiller. Lewis Reese,
Case Single Sec. |
soe es Alexander, ,
Y | off, all $1200.00.
SECOND HAND
-MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Wagon, back wheels, in good
shape,
Offerman, Ga.
White Hickory 2 H Wagon,
4 gn cond., $65.00 or trade; Also
al, Syrup Kettle, $10.
ae 2 H Dirt Scoop, $5.00.
N, Rose, College Park, Rt. 2
Box 309.
Planet Jr. Cultivator with full
set of scooters and sweeps, steel
beam turn plow, middle buster,
harrow (10 blade), new last
year, for quick sale. at sacrifice.
John T. McNeil, Bloomingdale,
Rt. 1, Box 47,
Good 2 H Wagon, good shape,
good body, $65.00; IHC Horse
Drawn Harrow, 20 in. dise, $35.-
00. W. F, Bearden, Monticello,
Bt ds Box 90.
McCormick Deering Mowing
Machine, 4 ft. blade, grain mow-
ing attachment for same, 2 H
style, good cond., $150.00, Dil-
lard Crane, Dawsonville, Rt. 2.
1947 model Farmall A Tract-
or, A-l cond., 2 dise plow, 2
disc harrow, cultivator with
scratcher . gang, power _ lift,
power take-off, lights, starter,
Hester Side Plow, with 1 dise
Write: Lee A
x | Waid, Kinsston, Rt, 1.
ip. 6Baler, fine
700.00; Intl.
2
arrow, needs one bushing
new discs, $50.00. See.
iles No. Greensboro on
: iB Coes, ae
plow,
cr fake tie cows:
ne Porch, For-
: Tractor, acod tires,
lights, with all farming
a disc plow, 20 dise
eS reason-
ith pulley, cultivating
ment, ee
- Ford Tractor, lights,
= ulic lift, on good
id, set 26
the orn eens
nk Pisgah. -
d 1030 Rear Tractor Rims
nd., one 1944 model
Sar Thrasher, 20
belts,
agon, good on used:
leavy make, $85. 00.
. 2. (On Anderson Lake).
eater, 1200 |
| Wood,
Marvel Lime and Fertilizer
Spreader, used very little,
Windy Subsoiler, used % day,
Used Dray Harrow, J. D. Seed-
er for tiller plow, excellent
sha, e, 2 Simplex Brooders, 300-
500 cap., 2, $25.00. Mrs, Hugh
L. White;-Stockbridge.
Allis- Chalmers WC Tractor,
lights, starter, J. Deere 4 Disc
| Tiller, IHC Combine and motor,
Lime Spreader, Otiver Seed
| Drill,, Allis-Chalmers Mower,
4 | new, 7, all for $3000. 00. Bo Hill,
Hartwell.
= Intergral Spring Tooth Har-
row for Model. L John Deere
Tractor, $15.00; Also Want 3-
5 HP Garden Tractor with sick-
le bar, State price, make and
age. Paul Simmons, College
| 3549).
good tires, lifts, starter, pulley,
power tak:-off with cultivators,
8 disc Athens Bush and Bog
Harrow, 14 Disc Smoothing Har-
row, 4 Wheel Tractor Wagon,
| good. tires, other equipment,
~? | $1075.00, William H, Lindsey,
McDonough, Rt, 2.
~ McCormick Deering ae
Press, power driven,: on rubber
| tires, motor in good cond. AOS
| Coffee, Eastman, Rt, 3, Caze
Coffee Farms,
Practically new intr Auto-
~|matic Pick-up Hay Baler, baled
about 100 bales, and 1 used Side
Delivery Rake, for sale. Dillard
owdon. (Tel, 30-W).
42 model IHC Combine, frail
| type cylinder, 2m cond., $350.-
00, Delivered. Thompson, EE
a5 |Cataula.
= : Kenmore Milk Cooler, cap-
city 6-10 gal. cans, purchased
Jan. 1950. Py cond. Priced
|reasonable. R, H, Cravey, Cov-
ington, Rt, 2.
105. HP Fee Chatiners Power
| Unit, run ee than 100 hours,
used for *Gin, Cheap. G. Ss.
Brown, Acworth, Rt. 2.
Model - M 1949 John Deere
Tractor, 1: Tow planters, cul-
tivators, 1 set harrows, good
-|rubber tires, all practically new,
e
$1500.00; mi. E. Cleveland. G.
W. Anderson, Leaf.
One Three Stand Lumnius
Make, 70-12 in. Saw Gin Outfit
with cotton seed scales C, E,
MoMililan, Alapaha. :
Lilliston Peanut ~ Picker, old
r| style, good cond., $75.00; aed:
| No. 101 Corn Picker, good cond.,
for sale, John M. Trammell,
Luthersville,
Model B John Deere, eat:
ators, stalk cutter, tiller and
harrow, perfect | mechanical
cond., for sale, Hugh Bone, But-
ler, Rt. 1
Nearly new 2 H Wagon with
good body, all good shape, $50.-
oe David Breadley Mowing Ma-
g, Good Rake, perfect shape,
$140. 00; Middle Buster, and Cul-
vator flor sale cheap. Earl
art, made of Army
$20.00. Edgar Bowen, |
Park, Box 442, Rt. 2. (Tel. Fa}
giemall A tvsctor, 1967 made.
| trade for model A
cond. Jog: B. Taylor, Co ee;
Biceaye ene 737 with
separate hatcher, units of
pemcrvay ee 2940 (1946
model), Bargai annot ap
$. J. Griener, Atlanta, RFD 4.
Box 198,
F-14 Farmall Tractor, on rub-
ber, good cond., planters, cul-
tivators, quano_ distributors,
fair cond, See on Sundays. John
McCluney, Milledgeville, Rt. 2.
Extra good 2 H Wagon, $50.00
Oliver Cultivator, $25.00. J. W.
Sewell, Fairmount,
H Farmzll Tractor, 1948, hard
ground Dise Plow,, eomplete
planters, cultivators, ipraatinelly {1s
new. Fred Briscoe, ganville, | co
Rt; 1.
Farmall Model A _ Tractor,
See aony planters, guano dis-
tributor, % dise plow, smooth-
ing harrow, wagon with
tractor, hammer mill. See. Carl
Todd, Arnoldsville, RFD 1,
Farmall Cub Tractor (1950),
starter, lights, power take-off,
front and rear rocker shaft, dbl.
dise turn plow, cultivator, 2 H
harrow, laying by discs, less
than {60 hours o tractor,
$1050.00. Charles D. Sikes,
Folkston, Rt, 2.
Allis-Chalmers Cultivator for
W. C. Tractor, used on year;
Also Old Model W. Tractor.
Priced right. E. E. Olia. Bar-
tow, Rt. 1 :
2 H Drawn Mowing Machine,
Brakley make, needs some slight
repairs, $17.50 at farm. Will not
ship. J. P, Salmon, Rome, Rt, 3.
1% hp Gardenall Tractor, and
Cart, cultivators, turn plow,
/scooter and scrape attachment,
for sale. Or trade for heifers
or milch cows. H. L. Fields, Mc-
Donough, Rt. 3, =
One Heavy Dut
Baler in A-1 sae
Star Pea Huller, like new, T. A.
Morgan, Chickamauga, Rtaty
Oliver No, 144-four Plow
Weight 2700, practically new,
$525.00. fob. john Walker, Mars-
hallville.
New Golden Ae 27 power
cane mill, excellent cond., $150.
at my place, on county line
between Glynn and Brantley.
Between Hwy. 84 and Ga. 32.
A. C. Harrison, Hortense, Rt.
le Box Baie 5G
Farmall HH tractor math culti-
vators, planters, distributors,
Bush and Bog harrow, dbl. see.
harrow, and 4 disc tiller, good
running cond., $1,200.00 or
in good
Power Hay
Rial:
_ Ferrell Clipper. ahead cleaner
No. 6. with motor, $150. J. P.!
Alexander, Louisville.
Nearly new, 1949 model B
Allis Chalmers _ tractor with
hydraulic lift, cultivator, 24 in.
Bush and Bog harrow and disc
plow, $1,250.00. Sam David, Ale
pharetta, Rt. 3.
1949-John Deere. M M Tractor,
used less than 100 hours, and
good as new, front and back
wheel weights, Taylor Bush
and Bog harrow No. 826, and
some other equipment, $1,500.
E. G. Hipp, Douglasville, Rt. 4:
Model A Farmall Tractor,
eee lights, power lift, beit
pulley, power take-off, full set
of 1 row planters and Cultiv-
ators, 3 disc J D. tiller, seed
box, 10 disc King smoothing
harrow, excellent cond:, $975 00.
Franklin Bohannon, Jackson,
RFD 4.-
1 row Case Picker, operates
from any tractor that has power
take-off, used 1 season, perfect
cond., priced one-third off cost.
Bob Nutt, Luella. (Phone 3669)
Chattanooga Cane Mill with
kettle and 2 tons Blue Lupine
Seed, Sell field peas, or wind-
mill in work condition, grain
drill or combine; OGlen Ray,
Quitman, Rt, 3.
1S. C. Case Tractor, 1950 model
used approx. 100 hrs., bush and
bog harrow, $2100.00; Case
Combine, 6 ft, cut, $250.00.
Robert Fulg'um, Royston.
Allis-Chalmers G_ Tractors,
good as new, for sale or trade
for W. D. same make, or exc.
for Young Cows, any. breed.
AS. C. Wiley, Covington,
also No, 4}
Golden New Model Cane Mill
No. 2, Copper Pan, 8% x 40, 2
skimmers, etc. $40.00. J, B. Far-
rar, LaGrange, Rt. 3, Box 362.
Intl, Side Delivery Rake, 2
yrs. old, in running cond., $135.-
00. Loyd Keadle, Yatesville,
Henkle Lespedeza Combine,
good cond., fits 5 ft: mower,
oe 00 fob. No letters ans. J.
. Harwell, Watkinsville,
ee Mill, 5. B. 12 Swing,
3600 rpm; Grist Mill, 30 rocks,
vertical type, Meadows make;
New Holland Husker and Skel-
ler, beltings, power unit, pul-
love line shafts, ete. Excellent
; W. 4H. Boshoff, Winston,
Rt i
W. C. Allis-Chalmers Tractor,
5 Dise Athens Tiller on rubber,
Athens seeder to use on disc
tiller, all good gone oR use now,
for sale ~heap. Adams,
Covington, Rt. 4,
16 in, Corn Mill, Myers Ham-
mer Mill, Sheller, all pulleys,
belts, -o shafts at my place
1 mi. E. Hiram. L. C, Bowman,
Hiram, Rt. 2
IHC Bush and Bog Harrow, 8-
22 in. dise, perfect cond., $125.00.
gen P. Minchew Jr., Macon,
Rt. 3.
1 Letz Feed Mill No. 240,
worth $150.00, Or exchange for
anything can use, W. B. Spear-
man, Social Circle. ,
2 Oakes Oil Brooders, 100
four foot feeders, waterers,
good cond., for sale. Come see
on Sandtown Rd. 1 mi, Austell
2S J. K. Staleup, Marietta,
t, 5.
Ford Tractor, 1948, with eale
tivator and planters, disc plow,
harrow, good cond. Ans, all
letters. Cony Abbott, Barnes-
ville, Rt. 2.
Farm machinery tools for
sale. W. H. Garrett., Washing-
ton, Rt. 3.
Surge milking machine with
equipment, in good cond.,
priced worth the money. J. L.
Wilson, Butler.
Grist Mill, Burroughs 28 in.
rock, 37 Chev. motor, and oth-
er equipment, $225.00; Mill
w/o motor, $150. W. E. King,
Round Oak.
2 H. walking cultivator, 2 H.
wagon, 2 H. Oliver turning
plow, Mowing machine, hay
take, stalk cutter, Dixie Pea
Huller, 10 ft. copper syrup
pan. Fair cond. Cheap for
cash, ay place or exc. for hogs,
cattle. J. T. Siniard, Marietta,
Rt. 4 (1 mi. Fair Oaks).
Oliver 80 tractor, 1946 model,
Oliver All Set smoothing har-
row, Allis Chalmers 60 Com-
in good
8. Smith,
bine, Harrow carrier,
cond., $2,250.00. L.
: Loganville, Re;
Good horse drawn hay baler,
for sale or trade. F. F. Ful-
ghum, Douglasville, Rt. 2.
1 H. wagon with bed, $25.
cash; old buggy, running cond.
Cheap or trade for what have
you? Ashley Durham, Chipley.
McCormick-Deering 04 trac-
tor, 45 model, just overhauled,
with rubber, starter and lights,
$1,200.00; Athens. Tiller, origi-
nal dise, $200. with tractor;
1948 Ford tractor, planter, cul-
tivator,
2. ORS
tributor, rotary hoe, i
plow, $1, 800.00, H. R. Irwin,
Tennille, Rt. 2.
Mule drawn -McCormick-
Deering mower and rake, used
very little, $175.00; 1 ea. 2 H.
wagon and mule drawn | stalk
cutter, $50. ea.; Cuttaway har-
row, $20.00; 3 Roller Golden
Cane Mill, 9-1/2 ft. copper pan,
$75. .FOB. farm. .T.
Thomaston, 330 Ea. Lee St.
Turner Peanut Picker, good |
operating cond., priced reason-
able or will exc. for cattle. Le- |
on Ehrlich, Swainsboro.
Smoothing Harrow for
son tractor, and some
farm equipment for sale.
Paul, Hamilton, Rt. 2.
Ford tractor, bought
Bush and Bog harrow, bought |
early 1948. Both excellent con- |
dition. See at my place. Giles,
Ferry Rd. T. G. Linkous,. Flo- |
villa. :
Ford-
other |
Bede]
Guano and Soda dis- |
Reid, |
Nearly new Florence 1 horse
wagon and a 1200 lb. bay mare,
both for $155. R. E. Smith,
Fairburn, Roosevelt Hwy.
One 8 row Oat and Ferti-
lizer Drill, almost new. J. D.
Hagler, Chipley, Rt. 2. Recs
One 2 H wagon, good cond,
for sale, Arthur Hill, Se
Springs. ?
Martin ditcher, big size, can
be pulled with three mules but
pulled with tractor better,
good as new, $25.00; 1 mule d
disc harrow in good shape,
$10. At my farm. R. T. Ran-
dall, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
A little used 1949 te
John Deere M tractor with
dise plow, disc harrow, etc.
$1,500. Carlos C. Nichols, Clay-
ton, Rt. 2.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want 1 good used Garden
Tractor with cycle bar. Reason-
able price. Chas.
Millen, Rt. 3, Box 164.
Want good used Horse Drawn
Cutaway Harrow. Give lowest
price and condition. George
Weed, Atlanta, 2401 Fayette-
ville Rd.
Want good used Mowing Ma-
chine for Ford Tractor. Write
best price and condition. Wil-
lard Wilkes, Oak Park.
Want latest model John
Deere or Allis-Chalmers Com-
bine equipped with motor
Must be in good condition,
State price and how long used,
E. Pierce. Wood, Sandersville.
Want to buy good Peanut
Picker, not worn. Cheap. J. H.
Leverett, Parrott, Rt. 1.
Want Seed Cleaner.
Drexel, Tifton, Rt. 3.
Want 1 Bottom Plow to fit
model A Farmall. A. L. Law,
Chula, Box 9.
Want Ford or Ferguson Trac-
tor. Tel. Ca. 8390. E. A. Schoofs,
Hapeville, 915 Custer St.
Want Hammer Mill. Must be
in good condition and cheap
for cash. State size and make,
ete. S. C. Owen, Woodbury.
Want 1 ea. heavy tractor,
Rome B and B harrow, smooth-
ing harrow, grain drill,
or plow. No older than 3 yrs.
E.. P.
Farmall; Also sell complete
Ford outfit, used 30 months,
B and B and smoothing har-
rows, ete. D. C. Collier, Barnes-
ville.
Want Roto-Tiller in good
cond. Advise price, ete. J. W,
Freeman, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.
Want Garden Tractor in
good condition, cheap for cash,
Mrs. W. W. Adams, Demorest,
Want one 4 Tray Cabinet
Style Electrie Incubator. Give
full particulars: M. M. Murray,
Jr., Americus, Rt. 1.
Want one disc Plow to fit
Ford or Ferguson Tractor.
State price and how long been
in use. Quinton Paulk, Wray,
pat. 2.
Want Rear Steel Wheels for
M Farmall Tractor. Phone 288,
or write: Neil C. Boland,
Thomasville, Box 70.
Want 1 each: 1 Row
Picker, and Combine. State
make, condition and. price.
Charles G. Garner, Jr., Sarah.
Want small used Threshing
Machine in good condition.
Gase preferred but will con-
sider any. R. R. Renfroe, Quit-
man, Rt: 2; Box 257.
Want Mower for LA John
| Deere. Must be in good shape,
| J. H. Lokey, Winder, Box 203.
Corn
| PLANTS FOR SALE
Glaze Collard, 50c C.
Add _ postage.
Cairo, Box
Green
| Damp packed.
. M. L, Butler,
| Rooted Mastodon Strawberry,
50c C; 500, $2.00; $4.00 M. Add
postage. Mrs. Guy Chambers,
Gainesville. Rt 5&
Covington,
tiller
Prefer J. D., Allis-Chalmers,
S- PAGE SIX
PLANTS FOR SALE
"Saree Nic. ilakemore Strawberry,
Ye C. 400, $3.50; $5.30 M.
Promp. shipment. No stamps,
checks, nor COD. Miss Evadell
Allison Tainesville, Rt. 7-
Stra..berry, 75c C; Huckie-
berry, 50c doz; Catnip,
Belm, Peppermint, Colts Foot,
Ground Ivy, 35 doz. Add post-
-gae Mrs, Jessie Waters, Dah
onega, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry, $1.00 C; 500, $2.85. PP in
Ga. Mrs. J, E. Avirett, Blakely,
Rte!
Big Gem Everbearing Straw-
terry, $1.90 C; 500, $2.85. PP
in Ga, Mrs. u E, Avirett, Blake-
By td.
Shipping Oct. 1-31 famous
Streamliner Everbearing Straw-
berry, $2.25 C; PP Cash with
order.
i
Have around 15,000 C.
J. Garrett, Bremen.
Klondike Strawberry, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady
T., 500, $3.0; $5.00 M, No chks
Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, Rt
~ Coastal . Bermuda Stolons,
Toaded on your truck at my
farm, 10 M, $10.00; 50 M, $45.00
100 M, $80.00. Express, Not pre-
- paid, $1.50 M. We dig on Mon-
days. D. J. Harrison, Blackshear
Genuine Blakemore and Mis-
sionary Strawberry Plants, Ist.
~ -yr., 500, $3.50; $6.00--M; 80c C.
-PP; Lawton Blackberry, $1.00
Goe- S000 fT. Ao Graves,
Fayetteville.
Chas: W. Early Jersey, Copen-
hagen Market Cabbage, ready,
300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.00 M
* PP, Exp. Col. $1.50 M.. Prompt
shipments: Write or call for
- prices on large quantities. J.
. D. Crenshaw, Pitts, P, O. Box
8. (Tel. 2150).
Sage and Catnip Sie $1.00
doz.; Also Little Rice Peas, 40c
Ib.; 1500 Martin and Dipper
Gourds, 25 ea, L. J. Ellis, Cum-
ming.
. Blak2more Strawberry, root-
ed, 80c C; 500, $3.50; $6.00 M
PP in Ist. and 2nd. zone, Cash
or MO.-Mrs. Dessie Crowe,
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Extra large bearing rooted
Strawberry Plants, 50c C. Or
exchange 150 plants for 3 print
sacks. Add postage, Mrs.\Geo.
_ Hubbard, Gainesville, Rt. 5.
_ Extra early Jersey and Copen-
hagen Cabbage, Crystal Wax-
_ Bermuda Onion, 500, $1.25;
$2.00 M..Phone 751 L. Write for
- prices on large lots. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald.
Klondike Strawberry, 300,
$1.50; 500, $2.50; $4.50 M; Lady
T., 500, $3.90; $5.00 M. No chks.
: aaa Crowe, Gainesville,
t 2:
Hastings Missionary Straw-
BN berry, $1.00 C; Calamous Roots,
$1.00 doz.; Peppermint, 50c doz.
Exc. for white or print sacks.
call Nora McCurley, Hartwell,
x _. Sage, rooted, 50c and $1.00
bunch: Catnip, Peppermint, 50e
=~ bunch; Red Bunch Butterbeans,
: 35c cup. $1.00 orders PP. Mrs.
Z a Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2, Box
Ga. Collard, 300, $1.00; $2.00"
M; Klondike Strawberry, 200.
$1.00; 300, $2.25; $4.00 M. De-
livered, No checks. C. W. Smith,
Gainesville, Rt.
Fine eck Strawberry,
Ist. yr., $5.00 M; 500, $3.00; 65c
C; Damp packed. Prompt ship-
-ment. Add postage. MO only.
Mrs, Glenn H. ae Gainzs-
ville, Rt, 1.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70C;
500, $3.50; 500, $5.00; Klondike
Strawberry, 60c Cc 500, $3.00;
$4.75 M; Catnip, 25c bunch:
Scuppernong Vine cutting, 50
doz, Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Hood, Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Strong Strawberry Plants,
mixed varieties, good berries,
25 C; $2.00 M. Several thous-
and. Add postage. Exp. Col-
lect. Tel, Jonesboro 2732, M. N
Childs, Jonesboro.
Large C. W., All Season Cab-
bage, Ga. and Old Fashion Col-
lard, iarglobe, Stone, Red
Beauty Tomato, 300, $1.00; 500
ne
$1.50; $2.00 M; 5 M, $9.75. De
Prompt shipment. No COD. L,
M. Garrett, Gainesville, Rt. 4.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Everbearing{ Red Gold, Gibson, Wonder: OR 31 Fescue, Dixie Crim-
Large type
Strawberry, 75c C; Or exc, 200
for 6 print sacks, 100 lb. cap.
Mrs, R. C. Martin Rome, Rt. 5
Early Imp. large Klondike
Strawberry, 50c C; Blue Dam-
son Plum rees, 2-3 ft., 40c ea;
Muscadine Vines, 3-4 ft., 25c ea.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1
Everbearing Strawberry
Plants, $1.00 C; Mastodon, 79c
C; $4.50 M; Klondike, 50c ;
3.50 M. Prompt shipment, Mrs.
Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt; 1.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C:
500, $3.00; $5.25 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.25; $4.25 M. Mrs.
A. D. Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1
Big Gem Everbearing Straw-
berry, 60c C. PP. Mo, Mrs.
Edwin Alexander, Douglas-
ville, Rt. 3,
Early Everbearing Strawber-
ry plants, $5. M; 65c C in smal-
ler lots. Mrs. Julia Harwell,
Rutledge.
Late Flat Dutch and All
Season Large C. W. Cabbage,
Ga. and All Around Collards,
No. 1 Marglobe, New Stone,
Great Baltimore Tomatoes, 300,
$1.00; 500, $1.50; 32.20 M; 3 M,
$6. All delivered. No. COD or-
ders. A. C. Garrett, Gainesville,
Rt. 4.
Genuine Blakemore and Mis-
sionary Strawberry plants, Ist
yr, 800 CG: 00; 3$3:50; 3 $6.2 Vis
Lawton Blackberry, $1. doz.;
$7.50 C. T. H. Graves, Fayette-
ville.
Charleston W., Copenhagen,
Marion Market, Cabbage plants,
large, rooted frostproof, mil-
lions, 500, $1.25; $1.75 M; Ex-
press collect, $1 50 M. Prompt
shipment. Satis. Guar. H. Ja
Puckett, Fitzgerald.
Fresh Young Collard plants,
40c,.*C; 500, $1.00; PP. J. H.
Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5; (Box
197.
Fresh Ga. Collard plants, 40c
C; 500, $1.00; PP. Solomon
Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box
197.
Horseradish plants, 50c doz.;
horseradish roots, 50c Ib.;
Queen of Meadow and rhubarb
or pie plants, 25c ea.; spear-
mint, peppermint, garlic, rats-
bane or lions tongue, yellow
root plants, 25 doz.. Add post-
age. Mrs. Presley Fowler,
Diarfond.
nas. W., and Copeabaces
cabbage and Ga. collard plants,
50c C; 250, $1.00; 500, $1.75;
$2.50 M. PP. Morris Sanders,
Vidalia. :
Young Strawberry plants,
Lady T., 70c C; 500, $3.00; $5.
M; Klondike, 500, $2.50; $4.50
M. No; chks:: C.D: <Crow;
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Wakefield and Dutch cab-
bage and collard pl. ts, ea.,
35c C; 400, $1.10; $1.90 M. Lee
Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box
143.
Fall cabbage and _ collard
plants, now ready, shipped
promptly, 300, $1.00; $2. M.
Del. or $1.50 M. Express, Mar-
cus Williams, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Fall and winter Heading Cab-
bage and Collard Plants, 500,
$1.00; $1.75 M; Mastodon, Klon-
dike, Missionary, 200, $1.50;
500, $3.00; $5.00 M. W, H, Bran-
an, Gordou.
Mastodon Strawberry, 75c C;
300, $2.00: $3.50, 500. Good count.
Prompt shipment, Mrs. Annie
Strickland, Gainesville, Rt. 7
Strong Blakemore Strawber-
ry, 75 C; 300, $2.00; 500, $3.00;
$5.50 M. Prompt shipment. No
stamps nor checks. Mrs, Eliz-
apes Allison, Gainesville, Rt.
Mastodon Strawberry, 75c C;
300, $2.00; 500, $3.50. No chks.
prompt shipment. Mrs, Fannie
Strickland, Gainesville, Rt. 7
Mastodon: and Klondike
Strawberry, extra fine, 60c C;| 2
500, $2.25; $4.00 M. Add post-
oes J. K, Stalcup, Marietta, Rt.
3 rooted Muscadine Plants,
$1.00; Hardy Strawberr
Cc. PP. Mrs. Mary aggett,
i Chamblee, Rt, 1.
Sage Plants for sale. Mrs,
Chas. M. Smoak, Griffin, Rt, 4.
$1.00] 1.
berry, Jewell Strawberry, 75c
C; Everbearing Strawberry,
$1.00 C; Black and Red Rasp-
berry, White Rlackberry, Horse~
radish, Sage, 6, 50c. Add postage.
No checks. Mrs. Lona Black-
well, Dahlowega, Rt. 1.
Mastodon. Strawberry Plants,
75ce C; 300, $2.00; $3.50, 500. No
checks. Prompt shipment. Mrs.
T. N. Jarrard, Gainesville, Rt. 7
Good Everbearing Strawber-
ry Plants, $1.00 C; 500, $450.
Mrs. Glen L. Pirkle, Flowery
Branch, Rt. 1.
Mastodon and_ Klondike
Strawberry, 50c C; $5.00 M;
Scuppernong Vines, rooted, 25c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Bernice
Russell, Gainesville, Rt, 1.
Early Flat Dutch Cabbage,
400, $1.00; 1.90 M; Klondike
Strawberry, 60c C; 50c doz;
Mint, 6, 25. Mrs. Clyde Logan,
Austell, Rt. 2.
Hastings Missionary and Ever-
bearing Strawberry, $1.00 C.
Exc. for 4 print or 6 white
sacks. Miss Cecil _ McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt, 2.
Rutabaga and Heading col-
lard plants, fresh grown in new
ground, 65c C. Moss packed,
Postpaid. Buford Lightsey, Bax-
ley RE 3:
Nice, fresh Heading collard
and Rutabaga plants, 5c Cc.
Packed in damp moss, postpaid.
James E, Lightsey, Baxley, Rt.
3.
Chas. W., and \Copenhagan
frost proof cabbage ae
ready, 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Otis
Conner, Pitts.
Chas, W., and Copenhagen
frost proof cabbage plants,
fresh and green, 300, $1.00; 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M. postage paid. R.
Chanclor, Pitts.
Lady T. strawberry plants,
$1.00 C; 500, $4.25. New white
rooted plants, damp packed and
prepaid. Mrs. Hattie Kimsey,
Hiawassee.
SEED FOR SALE
Re-cleaned narrow leaf Pen-
sacola Bahia grass seed in 75
lb. bags, 60 lb. FOB. Max ~..
McRae, McRae, Ga.
Cert. Di.ie re-seeding Crim-
son clover, in lots of 50 lbs. or
more. Purity 99.75; Germ., 90.-
50; hard seed, 5 per ct; other
crop and noxious weeds, none.
70c Ib. Arthur ear Jr., Jones-
boro, Rt. 1.
Few cups White and Brown
Half Runner garden bean seed,
lime treated for weevils, 50
cupful. Add postage. Lottie
Reynolds, Oakman.
Certified Ky. 31 Fescue s--d,
free of rye grass, $1. lb. J. W.
Pool, Tate.
Blue Lupine Seed, 41/2 lb.
Chas. Pagel, Hephzibah.
Nice White Nest Onions,
grow in clusters, $1.25 gal. PP.
No COD orders. Mrs, S. A.
Browning, Ailey, Route 1.
Tender Bean Seed, White
Striped, Creasebacks, Cutshorts,
Little Brown Speckle Cut-
shorts, each 50c cup; Old time
Salet English Pea Seed, 75
cup. Or exchange for feed
sacks. Ople Gable, Ellijay.
3000 lbs. clean Dixie Re-
seeding Crimson Clover seed,
50c lb. M. C. Ferguson, Wood-
land, Rt. 1.
Green Glaze Collard Seed,
new crop, 1 Tbls. 20c; 6, Tbls.,
$1.00; Turnip Seed, Purple Top,
White Globe, Shogoin, mixed,
8 Thls., 25c; 15 Thls., $1.00;
English Pea, Willets Wonder,
frostproof, 50c teacup. PP. Mrs.
J. A. Wilson, Martin.
Improved Rockyford No. 450
Cantaloupe Seed, $2.50 lb. Mrs.
Jesse F. Johnson, Cordele, Rt.
Old Fashion Striped Half
Runner Bean, this year ae
weevil free, 40c PP. Mrs. H.
Samples, Flowery Branch, Rt.
Several tons mechanically
dried and recleaned Lupine for
sale, both bitter and sweet, A
L. ya Rhine. is
tested, $1.25 bu. at my barn.
1200 bu, Bancroft |
N.|per ct., 1st yr., yielded 80 bu.
son Clover, Fescue Grass andj}
Lespedeza Hay, Sanford - Seed
Wheat, Victor Seed Oats, for
sale. Dillard Wood, Bowdon.
pure, ected gr
99 per ct., germ. 90
2% bu., $1.50 bu.;
Ky. 31 Fescue, purity 98.19] "
per ct., germ. 89 per ct., 60c lb.
at farm, 6 mi. Mansfield, 12
mi. Covington. a Ete Whelchel,
Covington, Rt. 4.
Green Glaze Collard Seed,
25c. pkt; 3: oz. $1.00. TT:
Steed, Buena Vista.
Sound good test 98.95 Wupine
Seed, $5. Cwt.; Bright - Sound
high test Seed Oats, Victor-
grain, $1.25 hundred bushels
FOB. J. F. Lowe, Fort Valley.
Reseeding Crimson . Clover
Seed for sale. FE. J. Paul, Ham-
ilton, Rt. 2.
Blue Lupine Seed, from lu-
pine grown successfully for 6
yrs, above fall line, recleaned,
tested for germination and
purity, $5. Cwt. Norman John-
son, Warrenton. :
_White Multiplying Onion,
clean, this year crop, $1. gal.
Add postage. Ethel . es
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
White Nest Onions, $1. 10 poe
Prepaid. No stamps. Mrs. Lula
Tanner, Summerville, Rt. 2.
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
. 1950 crop Peanut hay, ready
for del., in trailer load lots, 9-
10 tons, Quality extra good. No
poison. Write for prices. Mar-
vin A. Burke, Ashburn, - Rt. 1
Nice Sanford seed wheat, re-
cleaned, graded and sacked, $3,
bu.; nice Victory Grain seed
oats, sacked, $1. bu. FOB. N. ae
Reid, Hartwell.
50 tons Blue Lupine, ihe
ed, government tested, 76 per
ct. germ., 14 per ct. moisture,
99 per et. purity, 4c lb. FOB.
CoG Pippin, Albany.
Victor Grain Oats, recleaned,
James H. Kent, Powder Springs, |
Rez2: I
3000 Ibs. Rye Cea 12 Tb
1500 lbs. Fescue, 50 Ib.; 800
lbs. Sericea Lespedeza, 25e. ali3
ats, 300 bu.
Victorgrain Oats, each $1.25 bu.
All clean. M. T. Sanders, Com-
merce.
Texas Rustproof 14 Seed
Oats, recleaned, in 4 bu. bags,
free of ~oxious weed, high
ge-mination test. Milton
Minchew, Jr., Macon, Rt. 3:
Stanton Oats, combine run,
$1. bu. sacked even wt. bags,
fob. Watkinsville. J. R. Eris
son, Atlanta, Box 4533.
1000. bu. Victor Grain Oats, |
| 90 bu. fob. Overton Lawrence, |
Mansfield.
Victor Grain Seed Oats, re-|
cleaned, 991/4 per ct. purity,
93 per ct. germ., $1.20 bu. in
5. bu: Pope =D. Duke, Fort
Valley. .
Coaster Tift Hace 14! f
Seed Oats, in even weight 4|
bu. bags, $2. bu. fob Peres, alee 4
P. Smith, McRae.
70 tons Govt. tested Nont L
; iin
bags.
Victor Grain |
run, 90c bu. at
Moore, Hartwell.
Appler Seed Oats,
run, in 21/2 bu. bags,
E. P. Jackson, ie
83.
Peanut Hay (new
sale. Can be deliver
6 ton loads. W.
Arabi. ak
About 200 bu. Co
Grain Oats, combine
bu. FOB. Ww: ade McDa L
ule
Bright Peanut
crop, No. 1 quality,
pojson, deli
load lots up to 100
POT Ses
More than 100 mi,
tra charge of 35:
| Owen, Gay
FRESH & DRIED FR
FOR SALE
Few ee
30c Ib. Add posta
Hempe se a
Nice sundried app
crop, 50e Ib, Add pi
A. E. Nix, Gainesv.
Sundried Apples, |
so Catnip, Peppermint,
mint, Hlecampane,
Horehound, Comfry,
| Garlic bulbs, 50c doz. |
M. White, Dahlonega
aa coe ae
Delicious, Gold
Grimes Golde
Jonathan Apples, |
Nice Dried les,
worms, core- and peel,
Miss Gail Vanzant, Dial.
1950 crop best quali
HONEY BEES A
UPPLIES
-
S Gallon. and Tupe
Comb honey, 12-21,
mou #1 30 Ib:
$8.25, del.
ment. J. W. Luns rd,
Blue Lupine, sell ton lots for| 30
$100.00; Entire 70 tons, $4.53
per Cwt.; Also 2500 bu. Labor-
atory tested Rustproof 14 seed
oats, germ. 92 per ct., purity
97. 12 per ct., $1.30 bu. All at
my warehouse. Jack Savage,
Montezuma. Tel. 6856.
' Chancellcy Wheat, 2nd _ year,
clean, treated, tested, $3.50 -bu. |
Ruph S. Collier, Comer. _
100 bu. Cokers Pedigreed
Seed Wheat, $3.75 bu.
Dixie 18 New Yellow Corn,
shelled, sacked, $2.25 bu, at
farm. Sacks replaced. Mrs. H
V. Franklin, Register.
Certified Melee Grain Seed
Oats, purity r than 99 per|
ct., germinat: on better than, 90
per acre this year, $1.40 bu, in
4 bu. bags. O. M. Ware, Mar-
shallville. Sie
express.
Tallulah Lodge. :
18 Colonies Bees ar
Hives for sale. Write for
J, C. Brantl Cc
FOB | MO.
farm; Several hundred bushels |:
Fancy Chunk Comb
one case of 30 lbs.
"| cases 60 lbs., $15.25
-in Ga.
4000 bu. Victor Gra n Oats
for sale. J. hepard,
cial Circle.
Write for qu
ther sizes. J. O. Hallman,
Blackshear, Rt. 1, Box 107.
is calves white and
rith papers> Ett
Whiteston. |
y Male, from high pro-
g stock, 7 mos, old $60.00;
Jersey Heifers, 6 mos. old,
0; Both for $100.00. G. W
len, Watkinsville. ~~
Holstein, 12 Jersey Heifers,
s..and under, $100.00 ea.,
sey Male Calves, 1 and 3
_old, (sire-Grandsire sold
ee ae or exc. for
W. L. Helma,
do Aberdeen Angus
eg. cows and bull,
$150.00 ea.
i Sree) = ile a a :
: purebred Angus Bull, 244
s. old, approx. 1200 Ibs.,
5.00. L. W. Burnett, Winston.
6 mos.
00.00. Ernest Hinson, Alto.
Polled Hereford and 3
. Jersey Heifers, Vol-
and Standard breeding,
ifers already freshened,
several high grade springeis
d milch cqws. W. A. Biggers,
Greenville.
Reg. Hereford Bull, 18 mos.
old, around 700 Ibs., of best
breeding. Make top notch herd
ll, marked. Cheap for quick
prayberry, Morrow.
ie] lc eifer from reg-
ed mother and Guernsey
or sale or trade for week
fer Calves. -C. L. Per-
Rt. 1, 3401 Flat
ee
10 als Rd.
2 fresh Milch Cows, one Jer-
Hereford for sale at
Witt Wilson, Fair-
registered
sd Buns 7
$300. R.
D
and Shoats for sale at
3% mi. out Buffing-
Quigley, Red Oak.
pprox. 40 reg. SPC Hogs,
a ths leading blood-
358363, ali registered in buyer's
: e, from 8 wks, old to bred
gilts. J. B. Miles, Jr., Metter.
shire Pigs, 3 mos.
oe Sow, 350
{Burt Bennett, Mi
male calves or|
es, sired by Carolina Special |!
.| Louisville, Rt. 3,
-Blocky type Duroc P
in buyers na
t.
Purebred OIC Pigs, shoats,
young service boars, 1st class
stock, reg. in buyers name,
priced reesonable at my place
9 mi, N. Cumming. W. P. Hughes
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Fine Essex Sow, bred to reg.
Mssex Male, reg. in buyers
name, $77.50. A. L. Moss, Lula.
_7 very fine OIC Pigs, 4 mos.
old, $15.00 ea. not registered.
Cannot ship. 1 mi. So. Collier
Station. Hwy. 41. R. O. Rivers,
Forsyth.
34 Pigs, different ages and
sizes, priced according to size.
By Supreme Duroc registered
Boar. Russell Sparkman, Mariet-
ta, Rt, 4, Care Summerour
Farm. :
Nice reg. Big Bone Guimea
Male Pig, around 40 Ibs., for
breeding purposes, $20.00. Paul
J. Cleveland, Elberton, Rt. 2
6 mos. ola Hampshire Male,
registered for sale. O. S. Dug-
gan, Chester.
- Champoin SPC pigs, Service
boars, and bred gilts, Priced
reasonable, F. H. Bunn, Midville.
Six weeks old pigs, $10.00 and
$12.00 ea. at my home. Hobson
J. Garner, Felton. Rt. 1._
9 OIC pigs 8 wks old, and 1
female, ready Nov. 1, $10.00 ea.
at my place, 1 m:. No, Alto at
Old Vedder Place. Will not ship.
Xe | Kelton. Blalock, Alto. Rt. 1.
- OIC boar, 3 yrs, old and OIC
sow, bred, both reg, also 17
shoats, 8 wks. old, all or part,
}my_ place, 8 mi. N. W. Ellijay.
a F, Carroll, Ellijay. Rt 1, Box
2
blocky type, 3% mos. old, $30.00
ea. W. GC. Parks, Macon. Rt. 3,
Allen Rd. j
at reg., Berkshire boar, 7 mos.
old, for sale. W. C. Harris,
Winder.
15 nine wks. old Little Bone
Black African Guinea Pigs,
$10. ea. at my home 61/2 mi.
So. Griffin on Zebulon Rd. Wil-
son Carson, Griffin, Rt. C.
| Reg. SPC Pigs, 8 wks. old,
reg. in buyers name, $20. at
my home; $25. if shipped. Jim-
my Duncan, Jackson, Rt. 3.
SPC Boar Pigs, _ excellent
breeding stock, sired by Son
of 1948 SE Fair Grand Champ.,
3 mos, old, dbl. treated, with
papers, $25. ea. George Brown-
lee, Jr., Ben Hill, Care SandTa-
La Farm, :
_ Reg. Big Bone Guinea Pigs,
stay fat kind, dbl. treated for
cholera; $20. ea. Will ship sec-
ond week in October. Leon
Watson, Unadilla, P. O. Box
| 214,
OIC Shoats, short nose,
blocky, reg. papers in buyer's
name, $35. and $45, ea. Satis.
guar. Ship anywhere. H. J. Du-
pree, Acworth, Rt. 1.
HORSES AND MULES
; FOR SALE
s
Bay Mare, 8 yrs. old, around
1300 Ibs., gentle, work anywhere,
$100.00 at my place. 2 mi NE
Louisville. Geo. D, Barfield,
Walking Filly, Strawberry
roan, 3 yrs. old, Sorrell Male,
4 yrs. old, for sale. Thomas C.
| Wylly, Tennille.
2 good 'arm Mules, some
plow tools for sale /or trade for
S- | anything can use. Come ~see.
e
-| Delivered to me. A. D.
9 mi. W, Douglas, 1 mile So,
-|Bushnell. Lowell D. Adams,
Douglas.
Nice 5 yr, old Iron Gray Stal-
lion, around 950 lbs., $100.60.
.|Exchange for 50 large breed
hens or pullets, ready to lay.
| Deliver Giles,
Douglasville, Rt. 2.
14 young Mules, some good
_| matched
of
i
"$25,00-850.00 |
: Essex Gilt, bred to reg. male, |
reg. in buyers name, $55.00;
| No.
3 SPC gilts, from reg., stock,.
the
%ORSES AND MUL
FOR SALE
Sige oe Stat
Se
1 bay cua, 6 yrs. old, wr
1300 lbs. Mede 3 crops; works
good, $75.0 at farm. R. T. Rand-
all, Lavonia. Rt, 1.
Shetland pony, gentle, works
good to agon, for sale, Billy
Nash, Norcross, phone No. 165-
Ji
Young mule, work anywhere,
gentle (child can handle), Wt.
900-1,000 Ibs $125.00, Exc. for
cows or hogs or accept some
corn as part payment. 9 mi.
Lakeland). Mrs. Hubert
Myers, Stockton.
2 gove mules, 8 yrs, old sound
and good workers, $200.00 ea.
H. R. Irwin, Tennille. Rt. 2.
1 saddle and work mare;
about 7 yrs. old, with month
old mule colt, also saddle mare,
about 8 yrs, old, for sale. Stan-
ton B. Uee, Newington, P. O
Box 87.
2 good farm mules,
for cash. Mrs. G. Z.
Culloden. :
Black Mare Mule, 10 yrs. old,
11150. lbs., gentle, work any-
where, priced to sell, T. W.
Simmons, Douglasville.
Black 5 Gaited Saddle mare,
gentle, tall, slim, $100.00; Large
Grey Horse, 1500 lbs., so-_nd,
gentle, work anywhere, $75.00;
Stallion, 21/2 yrs. old, gentle,
$100. Earl Stephens, Fairburn,
Rivertown Rd., Rt. 2.
1 sound Mare Mule, medium
size, for sale cheap or trade for
hay or grain. Mrs. Hugh L.
White, Stockbridge.
Mare Mule, approx. 1250 lbs.,
about 12 yrs. old, good for farm
$75.00; Also Drag Harrow, 2H
Steel Shaft Plow, several 1H
Plows, Hay Rake, other farm
tools, for sale. Call De. 9700, or
write: H. S. Stow, Decatur, Rt.
2.
. lu yr. old Horse, blind in left
eye but doesnt affect his work,
gentle, works to anything, $75.00
cash, or rade. John T. McNeil,
Bloomingdale, Rt, 1, Box 47.
4 yr. o.d Iron Gray Mule,
about 1000 Ibs., 64 in., made 2
crops, $75.00. Trade for a mule,
not over 7-8 yrs old. Fred
Thomas, randall, Rt. 1.
cheap
Brown,
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
Saanan Males at stud in-
cluding Sire -of highest A. R.
tested doe in U. S. A. for 1949,
some nice bred does and year-
lings, young bucks for sale. W.
J. Sumlin, Atlanta, 730 Grand
Ave., N. W. Tel. Be. 5393.
Nice White Saanan Milk
Goat Doe, giving 1 pt. daily
now, is a 3 qt. milker, horn-
less, good size, $15. Will not
ship, Ben Crowley, Social Cir-
cle, Box 181. bos
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want 1 reg. Polled Dbl.
Standard Hereford Bull, from
1 to 2-yrs. old at reasonable
or J: A. Luttrell, Waverly
all. i
Want 2 Guernsey Cows,
fresh, with calf, giving 5 gals.
daily. State age. Must be guar-
anteed against T. B., Bangs
and Mastites. James B. Bartch,
Augusta, 2737 Milledgeville Rd.
HOGS::
Want 1 registered Broke
Nose Berkshire male hog, 6-8
mos, @ld. Must be reasonable.
ae Bird, Swainsboro, Box
Want 1 registered Bred
Hampshire Gilt. State age, ap-
proximate weight and price.
Prefer Southwest, Ga. so can
come after. J. R. Jones, Mgr.,
Blakely, Rt. 5, Care Peaceful
Valley Farm.
HORSES & MULES:
Want a good gentle mare or
horse, blocky, 1000 lbs., not
fover 10 yrs. old, R. T. Jones,
Dalton, Rt. 1. Se :
SHEEP & GOATS: _
Vant to buy or rent register-
oggenberg Bil
don L. Green
-MARKEL BULLETIN
AUSTRALORE. _
White Hackle mixed, $3.
te 2 OR a4. Bers et
POULTRY FOR SALE
1 young Austraio., eosier,
$2.50 or pair for $5.00, Mrs. J.
D. Little, Kirkland, Rt. 1.
AUSTRA-WHITES:
70 Austra-White hens, $1.25
ea. at my place. Come. Will not
ship nor answer letters. Wyley
Dunaway, Decatur, 74" Co-
lumbia Dr
BANTAMS:
Sey. Golden Sebright ban
tam roosters, $1.00 ea. Will sell
at door. Phone Atlanta CH6343.
Mrs. F. M. Westbrook; Sandy
Spring, 6069 Roswell Rd. s
Extra good pair dark Cornish
Bantams, March hatch, $6.50.
Jack Altman, Savannah, 115
East Waldburg. ;
BARRED~ & OTHER ROCKS:
3-A White Rock April pul-
lets, beginning to lay, also
some 1949 hatch hens and sev.
cockerels, unrelated. Mrs. Ar-
thur G. Smith, Sharon.
BRAHMAS:
10 Light Brahma pullets, 6
mos. old, and 1 rooster, $35. at
my place. Will not ship. W. W.
Brown, Kennesaw, P. O. Box
44,
CORNISH, GAMES, AND
GIANTS:
1 matured trio extra fine
Game Fowls, 1/2 Black India
Rajah Asils, 1/2 Jim Clark
Warhorse, $10. trio. MO. W. C.
Turner, Americus, Albany Rd.
Warhorse Game Pullets and
Stags, purebred. Write for
prices. S, O. Huff, Monticello.
Trio Buff Cornish (parents
show stock) 4 A grade, 3/4
grown, $5.00; Also 4 A Grade
Buff Cornish Hens, Berry
strain, laying, show stock, $2.50
ea; 5, $12. Will ship. Plus
postage. Mrs. M. A. Doan, Mid-
ville, Rt. 1.
4 Cockerels, and
ea.
Waycross,
Cornish
Johnny Holloway,
Rt. 1, Box 302.
10 purebred Hulser Round-
head Pit Game Hens, 1 Cock,
$25.00; 5 Cocks, $5. ea. Will
ship anywhere. E. B. Hollings-
worth, Abbeville, Rt. 2.
Pure Dark Cornish, May and
June hatch Cockerels, $2. ea.
Wont ship less than 2. H. W.
Thurmond, Farmington.
"| ter. :
Dark Cornish Pullet:
Cockerels, Buli Dog ty!
spring 1950 hatch, 11/2 yr.
rooster, same stock, $3. ea. M
5 Big English White Legh
Hens, best breed, $7. or $1.50
ea, Ship in light crate. Mrs. R.
C. Sanders, Vienna. :
Nice PitGame Cock, Clair-
porn-Claret, $5.00; 1 Hen, same
breed, $2.50. Randall Griffin,
Gainesville, Oak St. eA A
Purebred White Lace Red
Cornish, March hatch, $7.50
trio. J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt.
es a
6
5 Hens, 1 Rooster, 1 yr. old
Oct. 17th., Dark Cornish, $2
Also want a Gander.
price. Mrs. A. T. Lee, Jesup,
Rite 1c
Purebred Dark Cornish Cock-
erels, late spring hatch, $1.75
ea, Miss Leona Simpson, Sparta,
Rt.-2:
HOUDANS, POLISH
AND SUSSEX:
Stock direct McMurray, 10
prs. this years hatch Speckled
Sussex; 5 prs. French Houdans
Crested, this years hatch,
prs. Black, White crested
lish. All priced reasonable.
Eason, LaGrange, P.
57. Phone 7948.
LEGHORNS: _ ;
Large English type White
Leghorn pullets, beginning to
lay. Lots of 10, 25, 100 or 150,
at $2. ea. at my place, or send
crates. J. C. Turner, Ma
Rite de %
50 young W. L., some 6 mos
old, half of lot laying, $1.00 ea.
for quick sale. Cant ship. W.
D. Smith, Swainsboro, Rt. 4.
135 W. L. Pullets, 5-1/2 mos
old, large type, Griver str,
heavy producers, just starting
to lay. R. C. Shuford, Atlanta,
2034 DeFoor Ferry Rd., N. W.,
BE 7862. : : ad
, 50 AAA fine Brown Leg-
horn pullets, 2 mos. old, $48.
ea. FOB. No personal
. Mrs. J. Van Liempo, Li-
zella, Rt. 1, Box 123. Se
ORPINGTONS:
6 fine yellow Buff Orp.
roosters, wt. around 4 or i) Naas
lbs., ea., $1.75 ea. Mrs. Marie
Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. | ies
PHEASANTS AND QUAIL:
Ringneck pheasants of good
heavy stock, 16 wks. old, $2.75
ea, FOB. Carl Doughtry, Met ;
add or cancel, any notice.
of a family and household.
FARM LAND ISSUE OCTOBER 11
Our Fall, 1950, Special Farm Land Supplement will
be published October 11. FARMS FOR SALE, FOR
MONEY RENT, WANTING TO BUY and WANTING
TO RENT, and IN EXCHANGE FOR GEORGIA (ONLY)
LAND notices MUST reach the office of the Bulletin,
222 State Capitol, Atlanta, NOT LATER than Monday,
OCTOBER 2. All notices of this type received after
Monday, October 2, will NECESSARILY have to be
OMITTED FROM PUBLICATION. THERE MAY BE
NO EXCEPTIONS OF ANY KIND FOR ANYONE, re-
gardless of reason involved, J :
to PRESS with these notices, it is impossible to either
Notices for the Land Issue MAY NOT EXCEED 170
words, including name and full address, with tele-
phone number if desired. Notices
sary to meet the requirements. ALSOif you have
more than ONE farm or tract of land in the country,
then they must all be consolidated into one notice of not
more than 70 words, including name and address. ONE
NOTICE ONLY TO AN INDIVIDUAL OR TO MEMBER
OF IMMEDIATE HOUSEHOLD OR FAMILY, except
where entirely different pieces of land and farms, are
INDIVIDUALLY OWNED by SEPARATE MEMBERS
POSITIVELY no notices in interest of REAL ES-
TATE FIRMS OR AGENTS, not city (small town prop-
erty permissable) property,
MENTS or ROOMS FOR RENT and WANTED, STORES
AND OTHER BUSINESS HOUSES AND PROPERTY
NEITHEROUT OF THE STATE property or land
MAY- BE PUBLISHED. GEORGIA Farm Land and
GEORGIA FARMS only (if a Tax Payer on land in
Georgia is for the time being elsewhere, said property
may be listed, with explanation thereof.)
: SEND IN YOUR FARM LAND NOTICE IMME-
DIATELY, before October 2.
-
to this RULE. After going
will be CUT if neces-
HOUSES (alone), APART- i
E.H.
(Continued from Page One)
baking, for use in packing houses and so
on.
There is no conflict of
tween the producer of Grade A milk for
fluid consumption and the producer of
manufacturing grade milk for manufac-
There is a proper mar-
turing purposes.
POULTRY FOR SALE
2
Golden and Silver pheasants,
2 yrs. old, Golden and Amherst,
1950 hatch; Mutant hens, 2
yrs. old. Priced reasonable; al-
so Bob White Quail, 25 or
more pr. 1950 hatch, $6. pr.
Harry A. Wasden, M. D., Quit-
man,
PHEASANTS & QUAIL, ETC.:
Northern stock Bob White
Quail, fine and healthy, $5.50
pr. up to 5 pr.; over 5 pr., $4.50
pr. W. H. Reeves, Savannah,
Rt. 4, Box 203.
and sizes, good, healthy stock.
Immediate del. Carl Dareniey:
Metter.
12 pheasants,
hens. Make best offer on lot or
singly. W. B. Hill, Clarkesville,
Box 342.
Of
~ yr. old, excellent/ layers,
REDS: NH, RI, OTHERS:
Large .R. I. Red Cockerels,
ready for mating, dark streg,
3. ea. Mrs, Don Donaldson,
ecatur, 726 S. Candler St.
(Tel. De. 2405).
100 1949 hatch R. I. Red
heavy hens, laying, vaccinated
for New Castle and Pox, $1.50
at my place. 7 mi. So. Lyer-
J. E. Clowdis, Lyerly, Rt. 2,
650 best grade Christy NH
Red Young Hens, 41/2 mos.
old, ready to lay, "$1. 75 ea. No
culls. Lamar Woodliff, Alpha-
retta; Rt. 1. (Tel. 3861).
100 or 125 RI Reds, Parmento
strain pullets, ready to start
laying, at my place. Mrs. A.
e Childres, Sr., Reynolds, Rt.
NZ Reds, Cockerels, Feb.
hatch, $2.50 ea. 2, $5.00; 2 NH
eds, 1949. hatch, $2. ea. Not
IP. No checks, Mrs. G. C. Clif-
ton, Millen, Rt. 3, Box 157.
86 AAAA grade Hampshire
Red Pullets, March hatch, be-
ginning to lay, any or all, $1, 50
ea. here, Half mile above
Campground, 4 mi. Lawrence-
ville. G. F. Morgan, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 1, Box 278.
50 NH and BR Cross, Bred
for ae 6 mos. old, no culls,
$1.50 ea. A. R. Rasser, Jenkins-
burg.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS,
White Holland and White
Roman Breeding Roosters, ideal.
to cross Leghorns for better
layers, $2. ea. Chas. Pagel,
Hephzibah, Rt. 1.
40 grown Geese, March
hatch, $2.75 ea. to sell at once.
Mrs. T. L. Lanier, Summit, Rt.
2; Box 177.
6 Guineas, $12. Will ship
Fob. Eugene Oliver, Adel, Rt.
1,
1 pair Geese, $5.00; Pair Buff
Colored Ducks, $53. Will ship.
Mrs. M. A. Doan, Midville, Rt.
V
9 Mallard Ducks (2. drakes
and 7 hens), $15. Mrs. A. L.
Emerson, Barnesville; Box 573.
Two nice young Pekin ducks,
$1.50 ea, Or exc. for 2 hens,
Tel. Jonesboro 5286. Dennis
Walker, Riverdale.
Trio Big Bronze Turkeys,
$27. or $10. ea. Come after. C.
R. Sorrells, Monroe, Rt. 1.
70 AAAA Austra-Whites, 1
$1.30
ea. Dorsey Williams, Cobb-
town, Rt. 2
2 large colorful Rouen
Drakes, $3. ea.; 15 extra nice
Buff Orpington Ducks, lay the
year around, all fully grown,
pe starting to ee J. Ee Bart
umpkin, Bese
i Ringneck. pheasants, all ages.
grown, 6~are |
interests be-
POULTRY FOR SALE
8 Guineas, 1 yr. old, laying,
4 hens, 4 roosters, $8. for lot.
FOB. Exc. for print sacks. Mrs.
C. E. Higginbotham, Waynes-
ville, Rt. 1.
11 BB Bronze Turkeys, 6-9
lbs. each, $3.50 ea.; Pigeons,
50c ea. All colors. Donald
Stewart, Bartow.
25 or 30 nice Turkeys for
sale. Mrs. Bulah Willis, Barnes,
Lenox, Rt. 2,
2 Bronze Turkey Gobblers, 3
hens, 40c Ib.; 1 White Gobbler,
$12. Call for at my home by
Nov. 15th. Cannot ship. Mrs.
Dollie M. Harrell, Empire, Rt.
1:
6 White Pekin Ducks, 6 mos.
old, $9. for lot. Or exe. for
young Bantam hens, _ small
type. Mrs. A. W. Minchew, Re-|
becca, Box 4.
1 Large Grown White Mus-
covey Drake, $1.25; Grown
Gray Muscovey Hen, $1.25;
Gray, and 1 White African
Guinea Roosters, $1.50 ea.; Al-
so mixed Homer Pigeons, 50c
ea. Trade for other poultry.
Mrs. B. H. Durden, Odum, Rt.
A
100 early spring 1950 hatch
BB Bronze Turkeys, $4.50 ea.
for lot; $5.50 ea. in lots of one
pair or more. No checks, Send
MO. Mrs. Helen Street, -Atlan-
ta, Rt. 2. Phone Ch. 1777.
Muscovey Ducks, this years
hatch, $1. ea. Plus shipping
chrgs. State sex. No checks, H.
L. Bozeman, Jasper, Rt. 1.
20 large White Ducks, $2. ea,
R. O. Mullinax, Alpharetta, Rt.
Bet
Materbred AAAA grade Corn-
ish Cocks, Feb. hatch, $3.25. ea.
PP. No COD or Fla. orders.
Mrs. Jessie Merchant, Rearson,
att hg
8 Pit Game Stags, pure Wild
Cat Blues, $2.50 and $3. ea.
May hatch. Exchange for a reg.
Sow Pig in Essex, Guinea, or
OIC. Lester Tyler, Tallulah
Falls.
Cornish-Hampshire Stags, 5
mos. old, $2. ea. Tel. Di. 3723.
Mrs. J. C. Green, Atlanta, 1070
Benteen Ave., SE., Atlanta.
WYANDOTTES:
3 March 1950 hatch purebred
R. C. S. L. Wyandotte cocks,
$2. ea.; 4 April hatch, $1.25 ea.
Docia Harris, Lula.
POULTRY WANTED
LEGHORNS:
Want 15 W. L. pullets, 5 or 6
mos. old, 3 or 4 A stock, ready
to lay. State cash price. H. P.
Malcom, Social Circle, Rt. 2,
Box 47.
Want about 100 W. L. pullets,
about 6 mos. old. State best
price. Albert Barrett, Wray.
PEAFOWLS:
Want 1 Blue Peafowl hen,
1940 or 1950 hatch, reasonably
priced. Notify immediately.
Mrs. Phil R. Maddox, Griffin,
Rt. A.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want reliable dairyman, ex-
perienced DeLaVal Milkers.
Drifters or loafers not wanted,
Good 4 R house, wired for elec-
tricity and elec, range. Near
church, school, and store. Mail
and school route. R PL Tatum,
}Ellenwo
ket for each. This is a time when all
those who milk cows must stand together
and not be misled into believing that
they have opposing interests.
The milk laws of the State of Georgia
are specifically designed to encourage the
development
branches.
of dairying .in
FARM HELP WANTED
Want tractor driver aud car-
penter for farm work on farm,
J. M. S. Greene,
Want man and wife with
some experience raising chick-
ens and milking cows, other
farm work on farm. 4 R house,
lights, water. 3 mi. town. R. T.
Randall, Lavonia, Rt. 1.
Want_at once dependable un-
encumbered white woman to
live as one of family and do
general light work on farm,
chickens, etc. Room, board,
reasonable salary. Mrs. E. ae
Barrow, Coolidge.
30 for light farm work on
farm. Good health. Room,
board, small salary. J. F. Har-
per, Monroe, Rt. 1.
Want high type Herdsman
who can profitably handle large
under 35 with small family
perferred. Dont apply unless
you know the business. Strict-
est reference given and re-
quired. W. H, Adams, Madison.
Want middle age, unencum-
bered, healthy colored woman
for light work on farm, for
room, board, and salary. Mrs.
J. R. Minor, Atlanta, 1792 Chil-
dress Dr., $. W.
Want nice clean white wom-
an to live with family (three
adults) no children, for good
home and small salary in ex-
change for light farm chores
on farm. All modern conven-
-|iences. Mrs. B. J. Gilmore, Ma-
con, Rt. 5.
Want middle age woman to
live with me and do light farm
chores on farm. Mrs. G. W.
Hayes, Monticello, RFD 4.
Want at once, middle age
couple to pick cotton and day
labor on farm, $2.50 daily,
room, and board; $2. a hun-
dred for cotton picking, room
and board. H. L. Westmore-
land, Cagnyers, Rt. 3.-(1 mi.
above Hawkins Crossing).
Want farmer for 1 H farm
near Conyers. Must give excel-
lent references. Dr. Robert E.
Latta, Atlanta, 905 Medical
Arts Bldg.
Want white or colored coup-
le on stock farm, Both need-
ed for year around work. 3 R
house, lights, water, wood,
garden, meat. Must have good
references. D. G. Rasar, Ma-
con, Rogers re Rt 34 Tel;
518-R-2.
Want tenant for good 2 H
farm. Good house on paved
road, bottom land, approx. 15
A permanent pasture. Good
truck farm. Spaulding Drive
Extension and Happy Holland
Rd. R: B. Barnett, Doraville,
Red;
Want reliable energetic mar-
ried man, about 30, to handle
feeding and fitting Hereford
cattle. Must also have general
knowledge of machinery and
pastures. Give details in Ist
letter. W. H. Adams, Madison,
Care Adams Hereford Center.
Want honest, reliable man,
white or colored for - small
tractor farm, 5 A tobacco allot-
ment, grains, hay, also develop
hog and eattle herd. References
exchanged good house, water
ae J. W. Adams, Blooming-
ale. -
Want unencumbered woman
Meansville.
Want white woman around |
Polled Hereford Farm. Man|-~
barn, fenced pasture for 20 head | Rd
both
FARM HELP WANTED
Want farmer foi good 2 or
H-~crop, 3rds. and 4ths. 5 R
house, mail by door. Lights,
water, pasture, wood, 3 broiler
houses, 3500 cap. References ex-
changed, See. 2% mi. E. Silver
City near Fay Wallaces Store.
John W. Hughes, Gainesviile,
Rt. 5:
Want woman with good char-
acter, any age, good health, for
light "farm chores on farm, Mrs.
J. C. Johnson, Gabbettville,
Want good man for 2-or 4
H farm, share crop, all under
wire, good pastures, running
water year around, good bldgs., |;
water, lights; near city limits
and good schools for both white
and colored; also 2 good horses
for sale at half price. H. we
Bell, Sardis, ~* :
POSITIONS WANTED
job on farm for rest of year for
wages, and share crop for 1951.
Sober, good health, willing
worker. John Gaston, Care Les-
sie Thompson, Pearson.
- Want job on farm. 5 in family
39 yrs. old, lifetime experience. |
week, or tractor farm on 50-50
basis, Gaylin Mincey, Ereston,
Rt 22:
Small family wants job rais-
ing chickens on shares, or work-
ing on cattle farm by month.
6 in family, Can move anytime.
Have to be moved. Good 3 or 4
R house on school bus and mail
route. C.F. Bolton, Crawford.
Single man_wants light farm
work on farm with Seventh
Day Adventist people, elderly
preferred, for home and salary.
E, L, Pitts, Kennesaw, Rt. 2.
Want farm, 20-50 acres, 15 to
25 mi. Atlanta on standing rent
basis. 5 R house, barn etc. J.|
R. Farmer, Clarkston, Box 373.
Single man, 40 yrs, old, wants
job on farm with large family
for small wages, Live as one of
and ages. Taft Parker, Care|
C. T. Chapman, Macon, RFD 4.
Want 2 or 3. farm standing
rent, only for 1951. Good house,
cattle. Expect to run self, 30-
50 miles Atlanta. L. C. Davis,
Culloden, Rt. 1. -
or wages, with house, lights,
$17.v0 weekly salary. Experienc-
ed tractor and truck driving.
Jn the snforeenient of these a
and regulations, the
Agriculture, at all times, has i in
interests, rights and we
Single man, 43 3 ys, old, wants |. es
family. State number in family |.
Commission
White man with wife,
dren (4-12 yrs. . ol
farm with aut s
-Go anywhere. Lifetime
Ambrose, Rt. 1, E
Want to hear from
(Turkish) Grower to wor
shares. Also can run
farm, livestock raisi
-Hazlehurst- Alma
Sherrods Store.
/Alma, Rt. 4.
John
Can operate tractor and truck, | ~ oi
and keep them up. Would ac-|.
cept job by week at $25.00)
ed. On Mail Rt. G. W. Mad
Dacula, Rt. 1. B
2 small families want
on halves for 1951, on
farm, Need 2 houses, with
and water; on school and
Rt. Write. Bad Coo
berta, Rt. 2. Bi
Want job on a E
saves truck tractor, cat
2k, and paint. 35 yl
sniges Go anywhe:
once. Clyde McDanie
nee
25 yr. old man, Wi fe,
children, wants job
cattle, or chicken
no bad habits. C
field, Uae
letters answered.
ley: Atlanta, (133:
eG Ww.
42 year man wants job on} mo
farm tending poultry on shares |
Want job on epee fo
ance of this year and
Wife; 2 children. Charles A.
London, Marietta, Rt. 4.
i
tle on Show all forenoon.
4
HEREFORD
Complete dispersion of one of the lead
of\Hereford and Polled Herefords, at 1
day, October 18 at 1 P.M, at Bain
65 Registered and 35 purebred
write, W. E. Aycock, Moultrie. ae
For furt
to help with light work on small |
farm in return for good home.
from 17 oe Georgia
Gane Aberdeen sues Aah fall sale at ;
Grounds, Tuesday, October a bulls ;