Tom Linder Commissioner
WEDNESDAY.. OCTOBER 3, 191
NUMBER 4.
Bhai By TOM LINDER |
st weeks issue of the Market Bul-
ave you the figures showing that
ears, from July 1945 to July 1951,
entire 156 years from the founda-
yf the Government through the en-
7
pointed out that in one way or
Ly as more than 24 ,000,000 people.
_INFLATION
hear a great deal of talk from the
nistration and others about infla-
They say we must have price con-
0 prevent inflation. They say we
have more and more taxes to pre-
inflation. What are the facts?
the practical definition of in-
is that money is passed from hand
without requiring that the mon-
paid for in an adequate amount of
or lfZbor. So long as each person
gocds or labor, there is no inflation
though _ prices are high and even
ce 1 an" we have been accustomed to
erefore, when we fheke around to
rho is guilty of causing inflation, we
look for whoever is passing out
y without getting value received
hat morey.
is a matter of general knowledge
the Government gives away money
a lavish hand. .Everyone knows
t the Government pays more for goods
| construction than anyone else.
t is a matter of general knowledge
under so-called cost-plus contracts,
overnment has often paid 100 per-
more for large scale construction
purchases than would have been
by private business to the same con-
ors at the same time.
therefore follows, as a matter of
aon reason, that the citizen is more
ul to get value received for a dol-
han is the Government. When the
vernment takes a thousand dollars out
the pockets of the citizens, that thou-
id doilars is two or three times as in-
mary in the hands of the Govern-
s it was in the hands of private
tional Administration col-
25 in six years than had
T WEEK
eral Government had collected |
axes than had been collected dur-.
inistration of Franklin D. Roose-
the Federal Government has on
ceives a dollar pays for that dollar
sh money is in much greater abun-
been collected in 156 years, fie Govemn
ment itself is the great culprit in causing
- inflation The Administrations demand
for more control of private business tc
prevent inflation is just some more Gov-
ernment gall and an attempt to fool the
people and take the eyes of the people
off of the Administration, which is really
to blame. It is an effort to make the citi-
zens blame each other for what the Gov-
ernment is doing.
At the present rate of taxation, the
Government collects every dollar of
actual money every six months. Every
year the Government collects this money
twite. I am talking, of course, about
real money, the kind of money you can
put in your pocket and spend at the cor-
ner store. Every dollar of this. money is.
collected twice by the Federal Govern-
ment in a year s-time.
Tam still talking about ee collected.
Money actually taken out of the pockets
of the people. I am not talking about
deficit spending. I am not talking about |
the sale of bonds. I am not talking about
additional Government obligations. I am
merely talking about actual dollars and
cents that the Government takes out of
the peoples pockets each 12 months.
PRICE CONTROL
Does it not seem queer for the Govern-
ment to be talking about prices to con-
sumers being too high and at the same
time raising prices to consumers at every
turn?
Vou remember a few months ago the
great howl that went up from Washing-
ton about the price of beef and how they
said people would have to quit eating
beef unless a price control law was pass-
ed Do you remember that they said
beef cattle price was 150 percent of pari-
ty? Do you remember that they actually
rolled back the price of beef cattle, or so
they said? Do you remember at the time
they said that the price of beef to con-
sumers was going up unless~ they had
more authority? Can you imagine why
beef to consumers had to go up when the
price of beef cattle to farmers was rolled
back? ~Does this make any sense?
Just this week the Government has
raised the price of beef to consumers.
Does it not occur to you there must be a
hidden reason for this?
Lets have a little sixth grade class in
school for two minutes and we will see
where the water hits the wheel.
The lower the price of beef cattle to
the farmer and the higher the price of
takes in, the more money the Govern-
beef to the consumer, the greater the
spread between the farmer and the con-
sumer: Little Johnnie Jones sitting over
on the end of the fourth row holds up his
Rand and says he understands that.
The lower the price of cotton to the
farmer and the higher the price of cotton -
goods to the consumer, the greater the
spread between the farmer and the con- |
sumer. Little Sallie Smith on the fourth
row understends that. jz
Profits and. taxable incomes are de-
rived from the spread between the pro-
ducer and the consumer. Little Billie
Jackson on the front row understands
that
The Government can increase the
amount of taxes it collects in two ways.
First, it can get legislation through Con-
gress raising the rate of taxes. Second,
it can create more profits in business so_
that the existing rate of taxes will pro-
duce more money. All of the children
undergtand that.
An Administration going out with 2
dragnet and hauling in more money in
six years than was hauled in in 156 years
must have high prices to consumers, low
prices to producers, wide spreads and
big profits, otherwise the Government
itself will be unable to continue to gath-
er in these large and unheard of amounts
of the peoples money-in taxes. :
Government |
The more money the
ment spends, wastes and gives away, the |
greater the inflation and, therefore, the
greater amount of increased taxes the
Government must have. All of the sixth
graders understand this. -
FEDERAL MONEY TO STATES
We have heard so much about Federal
aid to the States, and it has continued so
long, that many of the younger genera-
tion of people take it as a matter of
course and think that the Federal Gov-
ernment has some kind of hocus-pocus of
doing things without it costing anybody
anything.
We have often heard it said by mem-
bers of Congress and others that a Con-
gressman or Senator cannot get any
patronage for his own State or get any
Government money spent in his own
State unless he goes along with the Ad-
ministration and votes what the Admin- _
istration demands. a]
Lets call in a few seventh graders on
this question. Lets ask Sammie Small.
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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
. Dbl. Japonica, 8 yr., rooted,
75e ea.; King Alfred Jonquils,
Jap. Iris, Easter Lilies, each
50c doz.; Dogwood, 4, $1. Exch.
for print sacks. Miss Etta Bar-
rett, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
10 dif. Coleus cuttings, some
rooted, $1:00; Sultanas, White
Conch Begorias,. Apple Bios-
som and Red Geraniums, 3,
25c; Other mixed house plants,
$1. doz. Add postage. Miss
Jeanne Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Peonies, white, pink, red,
Weigelas, pink, solid white,
and Spirea, pink, white, red,
50c ea.; Altheas, purple, pink,
dbl. and bronze Iris, 40c ea.;
Boxwood, 12-18 in., $1.50 ea.;
roses, everblooming, $1. ea. PP
in Ga. No order less $1. Mrs.
Adel Williams, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
Dry White Narcissus bulbs,
' Butter and Eggs, 50c doz.; Yel-
low, Bronze, White, Purple
Iris, blooming size, 3, 25c; 4 of
each, $1.00; Yellow Jan. Jas-
mine, 40c; 3, $1. Mrs. Chas. H.
Edwards, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 3
Daffodils, Tame Violets, Wild
Tris, Orange Lilies, $1. C; Gold-
enbell, Sweetshrubs, Jasmine,
Arborvitae, Purple and Pink
Altheas, Boxwood plants, 3,
$1.; Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 85c doz.; Hazlenut bush-
es, $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Nancy Henderson, Ellijay, Rt.
3:
Per. Rose; Pink Phlox, mix-
ed colors Iris, Lavender Fox-
gloves, 50c doz.; Lemon Lilies,
65c doz.; Tiger Lily bulbs, 5,
$1.00; 25c ea.; Blue Hyacinth
bulbs, 60c doz.; White Narcis-
sus, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs.
Lee Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2:
Blue Violets, 60c C; Golden-
glow, Lemon Lilies, Purple
Phlox, large mixed col. Mums,
60c doz.; Pink Peony, 40c a.;
Orange Day Lilies, mixed col.
Tris, $2. C. Exch. for sacks,
Add postage for orders less
$1. Mrs. W. D. Ralston, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3.
Yellow Japonica, Red Bear
Dogwood, Golden Chain, Old
Time Lily Bush, 3, $1.00; Yei-
low Root, Huckleberry bushes,
75e doz. Exch. for feed sacks.
No checks. Add postage. Miss
Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Dbl. Japonica, 10 yrs. old,
rooted, 75c ea.; Jap. Iris, 50c
doz.; King Alfred Jonquiuls,
Easter Lilies, 50c doz. Fall
Pinks, 75c doz,; Dogwood, 4,
$1.00; Dbl. Spotted Cannas, $1.
doz. Exch. for print sacks.
- Mrs. Earl Keener, Ellijay, Rt.
3.
Pink Thrift and Daffodils,
0c C. Add postage. Mrs. J. N.
Adamson, Lula, Rt. 2.
Imp.
60c doz.; Kiriope Muscari,
blooms in fall, 10c ea.; $1. doz.;
Mixed col. Dutch Iris bulbs,
50, $2.50; $4. C. Add postage.
ek H. H. Stalnaker, Elberton,
Purple Lilacs, Forsythia,
Bridalwreath, Altheas, Flower-
ing Vinca, English Dogwood,
Crabapple, Holly, Shrubs, 25c
ea.; Purple, Yellow Iris, yel-
low Narcissus, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. J. W. Jackson,
Fairmount, Rt. 2.
Pink Thrift,. $1. per bu.
hamper (bring your hamper),
also other flowers, cheap.
Running highway through my
flower gardens. No thrift mail-
ed. Mrs. Tull C. Waters, At-
lanta, Rt. 12 (2672 Browns Mill
Rd.), CA 6892,
Royal Blue Violets, deep
lustrious Blue Color, fragrant,
9-12 in. stems, 10 plants, $1.
PP. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fay-
etteville. 4
Per. Verbena, Pink, Red,
rooted cuttings, 2 doz.-$1. Add
15c postage. No orders less $1.
a W. H. Miller, Franklin,
4.
Shasta Daisies, Fever Few,
Dbl., Single Orange Day lilies,
50c doz.; Mixed Petunia, 35c
doz.; Small Leaf Evergreen
Trailing Vine, $1.10 C plants.
Add 15 postage on $1. orders.
No orders under $1. filled. No
checks. Mrs. Annie Patillo, La-
Grange, Rt. 4.
Rooted Pink Thrift, 25c doz
bunches; ,Also White. Multiply-
ing Onions, $1.25 gal. Mrs. G.
R. Bailey, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
Seed: Deep Bright col. Baby
Zinnias, Glitter Marigold, 20
large matchboxful; All col,
Phlox, White and Cream
Feverfew, 10c spoonful and
stamped envelope. 50c orders
PP. No checks. Mrs. M. M.
Kelley, Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Jonquils, Narcissi, Butter
and Egg bulbs, Yellow. Mums,
Rose Thrift, Dusty Miller; 25c
doz.; D. Perkins and Varie-
gated Roses, 20c ea.; Rooted
Gardenias, ~40c ea.; Crape
Myrtles, Spireas, Sweetshrubs,
Wild Azaleas, Holly, Chinaber-
ry, Mimosa, 5, $1. Add postage.
Mrs. D. C. Ledbetter, Lithonia,
Rt. 3:
Rain, Spider Lilies, 15c ea.;
Blackberry Lilies, Purple Iris,
25e doz.; Madonna Lilies, 30c
ea. (large size), Peanut Stag-
horn, Star and Unknown Cac-
tus cuttings, White, Pink Root-
ed Oxallis, Pink Purplish, Sal-
mon Sultanas, Speckled Wax
plants, 10c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Ralph Williams, Law-
renceville, Rt. 1.
extra Shasta Daisies, |:
_ FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Tall Light Blue,
Pink, Yellow Bearded
$1.50 doz.
Orchid
Iris,
PP; Large White
ea., 3-5 eyes, Smallest Jonquils,
25c doz. Mrs. H. B. Clower,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.
20 dif. mixed Iris, $1.00; 50
dif., $2.00;. Mixed Tulip bulbs,
5, $1.00; Philippine Lilies, 25c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. S. W.
Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Pot: flowers: Begonia, Fern,
Jew, Coleus, Geranium, Sul-
tanas, others, 10 cuttings, $2.
PP; Boxwood, $4.50; $6. and $8.
Come after.
Boxwood over 100 yrs. old.
Write for price. Mrs. Mamie
Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Fine, large Iris, orchid, yel-
low, purple, tan, blue, many
two tones, $1.25 doz, Mrs. J. M.
McGuire, Adairsville. a
3 dif. colors each, Begonias
and Coleus, i5c ea; 4. dif.
Cacti, 10c ea; Fine Cannas,
Tall President Red, Lemon
Yellow, slightly variegated
throat, 75c doz. packed in peat
moss. Add postage. Mrs. W. S.
Griffin, Adel, Rt--1.
Fine Jonquil, White
Yellow Cluster Narcissi, But-
ter and Egg bulbs, mixed, $1.
C. Del. Exc; for . Verbena,
Phlox, Shrubs, Cannas, rooted
have and how will exchange.
Mrs. A. M. Grier, Alto, Rt, 1.
Vallev Lily 35 doz. tips; $2.
C. PP. Plant now. G. McKown,
Atlanta, 406 Georgia Ave. S.
E.
Pink Lady, Mary Wac, Dupont
Blues, Menter, Lavender Girl,
Blue King, Violet Beauty, Dbl.
Neptune, Orchid Wonder, etc.,
small in bud, 3, $1.00; 10, $2.75;
Asst. only med. in bloom, 3,
$2.00; Lg., 3, $2.75; Add 20c
postage. Hugh Ruppersburg,
College Park, 431 N. Main st.
Booking orders for Steeles
Mastodon Jumbo Pansy piants,
ready after Nov. 15th., $2.50 C.
Mrs. Emma_ D.- Gibson, Au-
gusta, 2740 Milledgeville Rd.
Pink Thrift, 35c
Ageratum, Blue Verbena,
White Violets, 30c doz.; Yellow
Blooming Moss, large , clump,
25c; Wisteria, blue, rooted, 40c;_
Pink and White Spirea, 50c ea.
Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt..
2
White Narcissus bulbs, $1. C;,
Asparagus ferns, Beefsteak and
other Begonias, Wishbone,
Prayer plants, 25c. Shipping is
25c extra one ea. order. Mrs.
Alma Moore, Adel.
Boston and Baby fern, Ge-
ranium cuttings, 2dc; . fancy
Jleaf Coleus and Wandering
Jews, Areoplane house plants,
20c. All well rooted. Add post-
age. All orders over $1. in-
sured. Mrs. Jessie Howard, Al-
bany, 616 Stadium St.
Killarney Roses, 1 and 2 yrs,
25 and 50c; Cuttings, 10c. Exch.
for Dwarf Red Cannas, Red
Verbena, Purple Violets. Mrs.
Annie Hubbard, Fortson.
African _ violets,
Fantasy, Chard, Redland Ruf-
fles, Perriwinkle, - Rod King,
Lavender Girl, White Giri,
Pink Queen, $1. ea., 3 for $2.50;
smaller plants, 12 different, $3.
Postage under $2.50. No COD.
Jeanne Wilson, Atlanta, 943
Greenwood, N. E. EL 4904.
Collection, $1. ea. group: 2
Rex or 2 Watermelon Begonias,
3 Ivy, 5 Rosary vines, 3 philo-
dendron, 8 small or 3 large
cacti, 25c postage under $2.
Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Atlanta,
943 Greenwood Ave. N. E.
African violets, many va-
rieties, all colors and all sizes.
Leaf of different var. free
with ea. $1. order. Cannot ship.
Mrs. L. L. Presley, Atlanta,
1076 Tilden St., N. W. BE 6124.,
Red Cushion Mums, $1. doz.;
named pink or yellow spider
mums, 25 ea.; pink or red hi-
biscus, rooted cuts, single, 25c;)
double, 35; unrooted, 10 and
18c; Angel Trumpet piants,
Purple, yellow, Javender and
white, all dbl, 50c; seed of
same, also of triple red and
Peonies, Fastiva Maxima, 75c |
59c doz.; White Star Jasmine,
One extra large
and |
Box flowers. State what you
African Violets, White Lady,
G3 Blue}
Dubonnet,
Land To Fail
Hon. Tee Linder 4
Commissioner of Agriculture
Atlanta, Georgia os
Dear Mr. Linder: eer.
After reading the n dated
I would like to call your attention to
would sum up your article in few words..
The low prices for farm products
that they jump way up in price after
farmers hands can be found in Amos C!
5. Am quoting in part: Making the ephah sn
shekel great. Then. also, all these re
treaties and boards and bureaus and many o'
ment regulations seemeito point to
Verse 4, quoting, Even to make the
to fail. So, you see, everything has alread:
a long time ago. The best bet is the. Bibl es
* "Very truly yours,
-R. W. Mauthe a
General Delivery
Marietta, Georgia.
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From Speech Delivered
Senator Benjamin Harv
Of Georgia In The Se
The United States, Mar
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But sir, I have said I do not dread thes
tions as instruments of power to destroy this
because there are a thousand agencies which
late, resirain and control them; but there is
tion we may all well dread. That corporation
eral Government. From the aggressions of this
tion there can be no safety, if it is allowed
yond the well defined limits of its power.
) thing so much as the exercise of unoranted
powers by this*Government. It is in my opini
ger of dangers to the future of this country.
sure we keep it always within its limiis. If
ambitious, every-growing corporation bec:
sive, who shall check it? If it become way
shall control it? If 41r become unjust, who
| As sentinels on the countrys watchtower,
beseech youwatch and guard with
that corporation- which can make all
rights all States and people, and all li
its playthings in an hour, and its victims
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- FLOWERS AND SEED >
FOR SALE
Pink rhododendron, laurels,
coralberry, flame, azaleas, ali| ; MW 3
colors, red maple, wild dog-}ea.; Nandinas, 3,
wood, white, yellow, pink, 3 inci
ft., $2. doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue
Ridge.
Boxwoods, 10-14 in., $3. doz.;
Pyramid and Globe arborvitaes,
12-13 in., $4. doz.; blue wisteria, 2 :
spruce pine, pink almond, rea|Haster Rose, Spirea, 1
quince, red beauty rose, 6 for|a.; Mixed. col, Iris,
$2.00; per. _phlox and violets, | Day Lilies, 50c doz.;
50c doz. Bob Wilson, Blue |Sweet Williams, 35c.
Ridge. Sra age No checks or
White, Purple, Lavender, Ghee eee - Se
Bronze, Yellow, Variegated,|_ Globe Shaped Box
Lavender, White, also Blue Si-|bout 4 /* ft. |
berian Iris, 50c doz.; Orange,|around dug and
Red Montbrettia, 40c doz.; Dbl.| $10.00; Pink Runni
Orange Day Lilies, 40 doz.|rooted, 25c ea.; Bloon
Add postage. Mrs. Julia Single-|Jasmine, 25c, 50c e:
ton, Atlanta, 1139 Hall Ave., S.|age. Mattie Duran,
E. DI 2654. Rt. 1. : :
Begonia, 25c cutting; Handy| Variegated Ivy
mixed Phlox, 10c ea.; English | Plant, 30 hunch;
Dogwood, Clerodendron, Bleed-|50c ea.; Ornamental, |
ing: Heart, 25c. Exch. for Red|Grape, Angelwing,
Blazing Star, Woods MHoney-
suckle (deep red), Rhododen-
drons. Add postage. No order
less 50c. Mrs. F. F. Lamkin,
fordville, :
_ Pink Weigelias, B
: : >
Jasmine, ilacs.
Pegonias, Sultanas,
Lantanas, 350; Boston
eeraniuen tee
Mrs, Otis yur
yellow, 26 pkt. Wm. Smith,
Arnoldsville. =
Atlanta, 966 Crew St, &. W.
MA 7558. st
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orange and mixed,
$1. doz; white,
75e; purple Vio-
ies, $7.50 M; dbl.
Targe, $2. Add
_mixed, German
lilies, name
ffodils, large variety.
ffer by the thou-
Tiger Lily bulbs.
de McElroy, Bremen,
Rr renee
Red Crape Myrtle,
Spirea, D. Perkins
Mrs. C. B. Robin-
hicken Gi zard plants,
"ea; 2, lc. $1.00
Mrs. Lovelle Own-
Grape Hyacinths,
ea. bulb; iris Pc-
(has tiny potatoes | $.
ig vine), 25 doz.;
Daffodi $
now, Hardy Lupines, | bell,
flowers; Tree bloom-
as, Alta lily bush- |
ot PP. Mrs. Orene
Buchanan, Rt. 2
yuil and . Daffodil bulbs,
Little Yellow Cluster
S - Rose
Add postage on or-
Mrs, H.-G:
s Wort, Cherokee
:|Jonquil and Daffodil bulbs,
$1.25 C. PP in Ga. Mrs. Clar-
ence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. i.
_ Swiss Giant Pansy plants, $2.
ie} C. All orders for 100 or more
_| prepaid. Mrs. P. H. Stokes,
Devereux.
Fall planting bulbs: Yellow,
dbl. and single Daffodils, white
Narcissi, Blue Grape Hyacinths,
25 doz.; Glads, 50c doz.; Al-
ligator plant, 2, 25c; Red Lo-
cust, Black Haw, 50c ea.; Root-
ed Boxwood, 25c ea.; Butter
and Egg plants, 25 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler,
Diamond. _ fd
: Gladiolus, 6, 50c; mixed col-
:|or Iris, $1. doz.; Hardy Phlox,
;|50c doz.; Rooted Sage plants,
6, 50c. Add postage. Cash or
MO. E. S. Stephens, Dahlonega
Ae OR OenT a :
Blue August lilies, 6, 50c;
Perennial Phlox, mixed colors,
50c* doz.; Rooted Sage plants,
3, 25c; Gladiolus, 6, 50c. Add
.| postage. Cash or MO. John B.
coms Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
58. s
Buttereups, 6 of each, $1. Add
postage. Cash or MO. Mary
Stephens, Dahlonega, Rt. i,
Box 58. .
Red Hot Poker, Hyacinths,
5;'|Blue Flag, 7, ~$1.00; Glads,
*| Dahlias, 5, $1.00; Thrift, 20, $1.
Dollie Pearson, Dahlonega, Rt.
1, Box 43.
Goldenglow, Hyacinths, Dbl.
Day Lilies, Blackberry, Si-
pberian Iris, Trailing Arbutus,
Per. Aster, Per. Phlox, $1.00
doz.; Evergreen A. R. Hedge
plants, $1.25 C; Snowballs,
Deutzia, Spireas, Rhododen-
drons, Azaleas, Clematis,
Trumpet, _Honeysuckle, Jas-
mine, etc. Moss packed. Grace
Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Pot. cuttings Geraniums, Lan-
tanas, Justicia, Sultanas, Be-
gonias, Chicken Gizzard Cole-
us,, 75 doz.; 1 each Geranium,
Begonia, Cedar Fern, Oxallis,
Hydrangea, Amaryllis, Blue
August lily, Hen and Biddie,
White Lily, $1. PP in_ Ga;
Iris, Blue Siberian, etc., Canna,
50c doz. Mrs. Willis Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54.
Snowballs, Purple Lilacs,
Crape Myrtle, Pink Peachtree
Rose, Hardy Oak Geranium,
Silver Leaf Poplar, Yard Hon-
-eysuckle, $1.50 doz.; Ageratum,
Lemon, Dbl. Day Lilies, Blue
|} Spanish Iris, 50c doz.; Del. ist
and 2nd zone. Miss L.. M.
White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Spruce, White Pines,
|Laurels, Rhododendrons, Gran-
ny Grey Beard, Azaieas, Dog-
1.50 doz. Trailing Arbutus,
dbl. Day Lilies, $1. doz.; Hedge
plants, $1.25 C. Mrs. F. M.
Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. ts
White Easter Roses, Deutzia,
| Snowballs, White, Purple Li-
lacs, Kerria Japonicas, Golden-
Red, White, Pink Spireas,
Bridalwreath, Boxwoods, Dog-
woods, Azaleas, Rhododen-
drons, your collection 12, $2.;
Hardy Phlox,
Per, Asters, Dbl. Day Black-
berry Lilies, $1. doz. Moss
packed. Mrs. M. L. Eaton,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. oe
Large Iris, Blue Siberian,
ete. Pink Thrift, Mums, Hardy
Phlox, Yellow Cannas, 50c
doz.; Hardy Hibiscus, 6, 50c.
Add postage. Mrs, Lona Black-
well, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. 4
Azaleas, Mtn. Laurels, Spruce
and White Pine, $1.00 doz;
Ginger Lilies, Colts Foot, 40c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. James
| Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
57,
Mixed col. and Spanish Iris,
Day, Lemon _ Lilies, 50e doz.;
Star of Bethlehem bulbs, Nar-
cissi, $1.25 C; Yellow Thorn-
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 60.
| Purple Violets, Day Lilies,
$7.50 M; Rose Thrift, House
*|Leek, 3 doz. each $2.; Smail
tar of Bethlehem, 1 doz.
$2.00; Forsythia, Bridal-
a postage. Mrs.
cash
wr
livery - Magnolias,
Greybeard, Red, White Dog-
wood, Red Holly,
~| Orange Hawthorne, Watermei-
on Red and White
Myrtle, 10c ft.; 1-5 ft. high.
Exch. for sacks.
Gladiolus, Iris, Hardy Phlox, |
1 Spotted, $1. doz, Mrs.
| Smilax Vine,
Mtn.
woods, Mtn. Birch, Spice Wood,
Siberian Iris, | $
less, Pink Peachtree Roses,
| Bridalwreath, $1.25 doz. PP in:
sacks.|Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dah-
German Tris, 3 col. Dbl. Can-'
oz.; $8. C; Mixed bulbs Jon-
quils, single and dbl. Narcissi,
5 or -6 varieties; $1. C; $7.50
M; White or Yellow Iris, 50c
doz.; Spider Lily, 50c doz.; Add
postage. Miss Mary C. Flor-
ence, Durand.
Booking orders for Nov. de-
-Teaolives,
Red
Crape
Mrs,
Connell, Dublin, Rt. 1.
White Altheas, Pink Almond,
James
Red Velvet, Old Fashion Flesh
Colored, and American Beauty
Roses, Yellow Forsythia, Yel-
low Dbl.
Wild Azaleas,
American Holiy, Tulip Poplars,
Georgia
Japonicas,
Laurels,
Mtn.
3, $1. Rooted. Mrs. Mary Lang-
ley, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 98. |
King Alfred Daffodils bulbs,
Jonquils, dried, ready for Fall
planting, 50c doz.
feed sacks. Dennie Barnes, El-
hivay, Rte oa
Dbl. Rambler Japonica, 8 yr.,
150c ea.; King Alfred Jonquils,
Easter Lilies, Jap. Iris, 50c
doz.; Dogwood, 4, $1.00; Dbl.
Canna, Yellow
que:
Keener, Ellijay, Rt. 3: i
Trumpet Daffodils, $5.
Purple
Orange Day Lilies, Blue Tame
Violets, 75c C; Lilacs, Azaleas,
Red- Spirea, 2, 45c; Blue Vio-
M:
.
lets, $3. M. Rooted. Add post-
age. Mrs. Frank Parks, Elli-
jay, Rt. 3.
Peanut and Rice Cactus cut-
tings, Purple, Pink Sultanas,
rooted, 10c ea.; Coleus, Purple,
Salmon, and Pink Sultana qut-
tings, 5 ea.; Christmas Cac-
tus, 20c cutting; Green Wan-
dering Jew, 5c ea. Add post-
age. Annie Teague, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 1. 3
Abelia, Boxwood, Spireas,
Goldenbell, Ivy, Vinca, Lom-
bardy Poplar; Pussy Willow,
Weeping Willow, Wisteria,
many others, 4, $1.00; Large,
50c ea. $2. orders PP. Josan
Geia, Lawrenceville.
extra
roots, bearing seed, $1.25; Zs
$2.50; 1 yr. small plants, 15,
$1.00; Exch. for goats and
sheep, registered. J. W. Toole,
Macon, 1381 Burton Ave.
Super Swiss Giant Pansies,
English Daisies, $2.25 C; 50,
$1.65; Ready about Oct. 25th;
Blue Ageratum, 50c doz. Add
10c exch. on. checks. Mrs. J.
W: Jones, Madison.
Several Rooted Aimond
shcubs, very sweet odor, loc
ea. Plus postage. Mrs. J. N.
Davis, Marlow, Rt. 1, Box 112.
Dbl. Per. Hollyhocks, Stock,
Calendulas, Enfant de Nice
Carnation plants, ready,
75e doz. Add postage. No or-
ders less than $1. Mrs. Der-
wood Allgood, Meigs, Rt. 1.
Tulip bulbs, blooming size,
asst. colors, 25, $1.75; 50, $3.;
5..C; Smaller bulbs, 25, $1.5
50, $1.75; 100 Yellow Narcissus
bulbs, $1.15. PP. G. M. Mose-
ley, Menlo. :
Azaleas, red and white dog-
woods, huckleberry, red maple,
crabapple, $1.50 doz.;
Laurels, rhododendrons, sweet-
shrubs, white pine, 25 ea.;
Shasta daisies, Trailing Ar-
butus, Mtn. fern, ev
galax, Orange Day lilies, 40c
doz. Add postage. Hazel Roper,
Mineral Bluff.
Pink Cherokee Roses, Mtn.
Laurels, Rhododendrons, Red,
Yellow Azaleas, Crabapple,
White Pine, Tulip Poplar,
Dogwood, Hemlock,
Maple, Strawberry bush,
ft., $2.75 doz.; Phlox, Fall
Pinks, Blue Iris, Violets, Shasta
daisies, $2.50 C. PP. Bonnse
Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff.
White Dogwood, Mtn. Pine.
Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, Crab-
apples, $1.50 doz.; Cherokee
Roses, | Sweetshrubs, Rhodo-
dendrons, Easter Bells, Lilac,
35 ea.; Blue Iris, Orange Day
Lili
Paine? Arbutus, 40c. doz. Add
postage. Exch. for sacks. Mae
Bell Barnes, Mineral Bluff.
te
2-3
and |
Exch. for
and Brown
King Iris, Leopard, and
| Azaleas, with - directions
large
for
Mtn.
evergreen
Sitver
Mtn. Ferns, Evergreen
Pine, Crabapples, White Dog-
wood, $1.50 doz.; Sweetshrubs,
Cherokee Roses, Rhododen-
drons, Easter Belles, Lilacs, 30
ea.; Blue Iris, Orange Day
Lilies, Mtn. Ferns, Evergreen
Galax, Arbutus, 40c doz.; Hol-
lyhocks; 75c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. A. M. Roper, Muneral
Bluff. ..
Red, White Dogwoods, Mtn.
Laurels, Azaleas, Pines, Red
Maple, Tulip Poplars, Crabap-
ple, Holly Bush, 2-3 ft. rooted,
$1.50 doz.; Pussywillow, Sweet-
shrubs, Cherokee Roses, Rho-
dodendrons, 25c ea.; Trailing
Arbutus, Galax, Mtn. Ferns,
Heartease, Orange Lilies, 45c
doz. Mrs. Clifton Davis, Min-
eral Bluff.
Mtn. Laurels, Reg, White
Dogwoods, Azaleas, Pines, Red
Maples, Tulip Poplars, Crabap-
ples, Holly Bush, 2-3 ft., root-
ed, $1.50. doz.; Sweetshrubs,
Pussy Willows, Cherokee Ros-s,
Rhododendrons, 23c ea.; Mtn.
Ferns, Galax, Trailing Arbutus,
Orange Lilies, Heartease, 45c
doz. Mrs. W, D. Davis, Mineral
Bluff.
Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laureis,
Pink Cherokee Roses, Red Bud,
Strawberry Bush, White Pines,
Tulip Poplars, Evergreen Hem-
lock, Pink Crabapple, Maples,
White Dogwood, 2-3 ft., $2.75
doz.; Pink Per. Phlox, Fall
Pinks, Blue = Iris, Violets,
Shasta Daisies, $2. C. PP.
Gladys Robinson, Mineral
Bluff. :
Cuttings 12 named Camellia,
3 named Sassanquas, 6 oe
or
Fall rooting, $2. PP. Exch. for
500 Klondike or other good
strawberry plant. Write Mrs.
R. C. Loyd, Ocilla.
Old Fashion Yellow Jonquil,
White Apr. Narcissus bulbs, $1.
C; $5. M; Add postage. Mrs. C.
H. Langley, Palmetto, Box 63.
White Apr. Blooming Nar-
cissi, $1. C; $5. M; Old Fashion
Yellow Jonquils, $1. C; $5. M;
5 dif. varieties, 20 of each,
$1.50; 3 Myrtles, White, pink,
purple, 50c; Old Fashion Fra-
grant Day Lilies, -$1.20 doz.
Add postage. No less $1. sold.
Mrs. J. M. McMillan, Palmetto.
Purple Blooming Thrift, with
good roots, 90c C. Add postage.
Miss Hattie Mae Huff, Philo-
math.
Fragrant Yellow - Cluster
Narcissus, White Apr. Bloom-
ing with Yellow Cup, mixed,
$2.25 C. Cannot separate col-
ors.. PP in Ga. Evelyn W. Sea-
go, Pinehurst.
Coleus, many bright colors,
cuttings, 2, 10c; Rooted plants,
10, 15, and 20c ea. according to
size; Bush Lantanas, Running
Lantana, orchid blooms, -each,
2, 25; Nandinas, Royal Poin-
ciana, 25c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. Dan Terry, Quitman.
Easter lily bulbs, pres
$2.50 dozen, depending on Size.
Mrs. P. E. Ivey, Pinehurst, P.
O. Box 274. -
Purple Altheas, Bridalwreath,
cuttings, Jonquils, Ic ea.; Daf-
fodils, 2c ea.; Bunch Winter
Honeysuckle, rooted, 40c ea.;
Variegated Sweet Violets, 35c
doz. Add postage. Exch. for
print sacks. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs,
Rebecca, Rt. 2.
Daffodils, Jonquils, $1. C; $9.
M. FOB. Mrs. B. H. Osborn,
Roy.
Jap. Iris (Kaempfieri) plants,
from finest Iris that grows,
$1.80 doz.; $10. C clumps; 25c
ea. FOB. Any color, all labeled.
Immediate shipment. V. W.
baie Savannah, Rt. 3, Box
56.
Pink and Red Begonia, Ver-
bena plants, 6 colors and | va-
riegated for sale or exch. for
print sacks. Mrs. Bessie Wim-
pey, Screven, Rt. 1.
Bulb collection, 28, $1.50;
Daffodils, 10 Emperor (large
yellow), 6 Empress , (yellow,
cream bi- color); glads, 12 un-
labeled, 1 in.-21/4 in. diam.,
white, pink, red, orchid, yel-
low, apricot. I pay postage.
Mrs. David J. Arnold, Shell-
man. ,
ranging from $1, $1.50, $2. and,
| FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED FLOWERS AND SEED FL cy
ae D cED V OWERS AND SEED
. OR SALE FOR SALE se FOR SALE : FOR SALE . ;
Extra nice blooming size] Single Blue Hyacinths, $1. teas Mtn. Laurels, Mtn. Orchid color Curcuma, Milk
and Wine Lilies, 4 each, $1.
6 ea. Easter and Orange Daj
Lilies, $1.; 1 doz. Spider Lilies,
$1.00; 1 large Rosemary Bus!
$1.00; 50 Yellow Narciss'
bulbs, $1.00; Silver Spotted
Angelwing Begonia, $1.
Add postage. Mrs. V. M. John-
son, Shellman.
Domestic Nandinas, 3-5 ft. on
own roots, 50c-$1. ea. at my
home; Easter Lily Bulbs,
blooming size, $1.20 doz. 5e
on checks. At-G. W. Israeis
Farm on Smithville-Plains Rd.
Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville,
Rie ,
~ Queen Annes Lace,_ Red,
White Hardy Phlox,
Lilies, Dusty Miller, 3 bunches,
25c; Thrift, 50c C; Dbl. rooted
Red, Pink, White Conch Be-
gonias, 30c ea.; Star Cactus,
20c ea. Plus postage.
Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro. -
Butterfly Bushes, 25c ea.; 5,
$1.00; Hedge Bushes, $6.00 Cs
Crabapple Trees, 20c ea.; Aza- .
leas, $1.25 doz.; White Dog-
wood, 6, $1.00; Chinquapin
Rose Bushes, 25c ea,; New Year.
Vine, Tube Rose, 20c ea; Day
Lilies, 75c doz. Add postage.
Mrs, Robt. H, Norrel, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6. :
Magnolias, Tea Olives, Sweet- 5
Bay, Red and Pink Crape
Myrtles, Dogwood, Yeliow Jas-
mine, Red Holly, 10c ft.; 3 ft,
25c; 4 ft., 35c; 5 ft., 45c. Exch.
for print sacks. No checks nor |
os Mrs. I. J. Pitts, Tooms-
oro. :
Red, Orange Hawthorne, Tea- :
olive, Magnolias, Red, White
Dogwood, Red Holly, -Grey-
beard, 2 ft., 20c; 3 ft.,-30c; 4
ft, 40c; 5 ff. 50c: Exch.- for 45
sacks. Mrs. Alma _ Colson,
T6omsboro. 5
Red, White, Pink Rose,
White Dogwood, Red Crape ~
Myrtle, White Hydrangeas,
Crabapple, Red Bud, Teaolive,
Red Honeysuckle, Silver Wing,
Mock Orange, Wisteria, 1, 2, 3
ft., 20c, 40c, 60c ea. Plus post-
age. Exch. for white or print
sacks. Mrs. J. G. Combs,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Paper White Narcissi bulbs,
$2. C; Sweet Jonquils, and lit-
tie cluster yellow narcissi,
$1.25 C; dbl. red poppy seed,
and Queen Annes Lace, 10
tbls. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Val- _
dosta, Rt. 4. :
Large white daffodils, both
petals and cups being pure ~
white. Very rare, supply limit-
ed, 3 for $1. Mrs. Rosa G.
Poole, Valdosta, 1610 Marion
St. .
Dbl. red, white, pink, purple
Altheas, red, white, pink Crape
Myrtles, dbl. pink almond,
white, blue hydrangeas, white
lilacs, white, purple wisteria,
rooted, 50c ea.; paper white
Narcissus, Daffodils, Jonquily
$1. C; red spider lilies, 60c doz
Mrs. E. L. Smith, Wadley.
Hyacinths, white, pink, Ros
man, single, dbl. pink, 13
$2.50; blue Roman, 12, $1.15
Nice bulbs; white, pink pe-
onies, 3-5 eyes, 75c ea., 4, $2.50;
pink iris, lily of valley, 12,
65c; 50, $2.50. Mrs. F. M.
Combs, Washington.
Daffodils, Olympia, largest
Trumpet, Rembrant, King Al-
fred, 36, $5.00; Narcissus, Solid
D. or Golden Sceptre, Texas
Carlton, Emperor, Snowdrops,
Chinese Sacred, Valley lilies,
12, 65c; $4. C; white peonies, 3,
$1.65. All nice bulbs. Mrs. M.
P. Combs, Washington, Rt. 2.
Chrysanthemums, giant, 6 in.
waxie curly petaled, Exhibi-
tion, yellow, also cream, 25
ea. 5 for $1. PP. No chks. Exch.
some for few perennial flower
plants, Buddleia (butterfly
bush), Delphiniums, Dablias,
Iris, stulips, lilies, hollyhocks.
Write first. Mrs. B. G. Morgan,
Waycross, Rt. 4, Box 716. -
Giant Hyacinths, 30c; Largs
Christmas Cheer Begonias, 50
ea.; Cuttings, 10c ea.; Christ-
mas Cactus, Begonias, Gerani-
ums, Sultanas, small Sprengert
ferns, rooted, Grey Stem Wan-
dering Jew, Ked Flowering
Quince, Goldenbells, large Jan.
Honeysuckle, Spirea, Pink
Crape Myrtle, for sale. Mrs. Hy,
Rhyne, White.
ea.
Lemon
Misi
ee
ay
Fall flowers,
~ Oyster Shell,
giant blue
: rooted vine cuttings,
ae rE. Morgan,
~ Box 716.
PAGE FOUR.
MARKET BULLETIN.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE-
Jan. Jasmines, Blue Prairie
3 bunches, 25c;
Pink and White Queen Annes
Lace, 6 bunches, 50c; Gaillardi,
Standing Cypress, 30c doz. Add
ostage. Mrs. E. B. Warren,
comshboro.
Per. Jap. Morning Glories,
flowers open all
25
; 3, 50c. Add 10c postage. L.
Waycross, Rt. 4,.
Pink Thrift, rooted, damp
packed, $1. C; 200, $1.75; 300,
$2.75; 500, $4. 715: $8. 50 M. Add
postage. No stamps. Mrs. M1l-
ton T. Phillips, Wrens.
Boston Ferns, Roosevelt,
Baby _ Breath,
Ostrich Plume, Plo-
Sword, 45c.
Whitmani,
mosus, Sprengeri,
PP on orders $2.25 or more;
i puis
Giant blooming Spartan Ox-
plood Geranium, Sultanas, Va-
riegated Rose, Purple, Peach,
Stone, Pink, Hed, 5 large
$1.25. Variety of Cacti.
Graham __ Eley, White,
Plains.
Tube Rose Bulbs, 3 ibe:
- Stamps accepted. Or exch. for
Crocus Tulip, other bulbs, bulb
for bulb. Each pay postage.
Callie Ingram, Young Cane.
Evergreen Privet Hedge
. Plants, rooted, 12-36 in. le ea.
PE: orders $1.00 or more. Mrs.
_ R. H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
Mrs.
Christmas berry plants and
Coleus cuttings, 2 for 15; Sul-
jana cuttings, 10c 2 for 15c;
blooming size, 55c ea. 2 for $1.00
Different cols. if prefered. Mrs.
Wallace Wilson, Gainesville. Rt.
Purple Royal Robe Violets,
-85c ea. Not PP; 4, $1.20 PP.
Mrs. J. B. Cousins, Greenville,
Ri. 3.
Fragrant Royal Purple Vio-
Jets, 50c doz.; 3 doz, $1.00;
Blooming size Hydrangeas, blue}
and vine 75c ea.; 2, $1.10. PP.
. Corsins, Greenville.
4-6 in. rooted Drawf Box-
wood, $6.00- C.; 4-8 in. trans-
planted Boxwood, round, $7.00.
- doz.; $50.00 C; 17- 24 in. Nan-
dina, full heavy, berried, $9.00
doz. Del. Mrs. R. F. Terrell,
Greenville.
~; Brilliant Red Thrift,
$1.06 ea; Pink Daffodil Bulbs,
fae ct,
-ws Fern, 35c ea.
Several thousand Old English
Drwarf Boxwood, bushy, 4-6 in.,
$10.00 C; Semperviren, 6-8 in.,
$15.00 C; White Flowering Dog.
wood, 2-3 ft., 25c ea; Crape
Myrtle, 18-24 in., $3.00 doz.
Ta!madge Robinson, Greenville.
Boxwood, Cherry Laurel,
Ivey, Ligustrum, $5.00 C; Nan-
dinas, Old Time Blackberry
Lilies (Belamcanda Chinensis)
$1.50 doz. Lois Woodruff, Green-
ville.
Extra nice blooming size Jon-
quils, Daffodil Bulbs, $3.00 C;.
$25.00 M; Narcissi,
$2.00 doz.;
viren, 6-8 in.,$2.00 doz.;
$10.00 C; Semper-
$12.00
$1.00
doz. plants. Mrs. B. L.. Robin-
son, Greenville.
compact, 6-8 in. 75c ea. 4-6
in., 35c ea., 4-6 in. 2 yrs, old,
20c ea. Blanche Woodruff,
Greenville.
: Jap Ligustrums, broad leaf
' @vergreen, tall variety, 3 yrs.
old, 2-3' ft.; 20c ea. Add Post-
ge. Miss Daisy Ellis, Green-|
ville.
Camelias, 12-16 in., $6.50 doz.
Golden Privet, 2-3 ft. $3.50
doz.;. Red Bay Trees, 2 ft.
$1.00 a.; Red Violets, $3.00
_ doz. Del. in Ga. Maude Hamby,
Greenville.
Yellow, Red Pink Seven Sis-
ter Rose Bushes, Rose of Sha-
' gon, Red Crabapple, Red Berry
Holly, Gallberry, Yellow, Climb- |'
ing Azaleas,. Long Leaf Pine,
Sweet Myrtle, White Dogwood,
Willow Sweet Bay, 20c ft; 2
40c; 3 ft., 60c. Plus post-
ge. No stamps nor checks. Mrs.
A. R. Harrison, Gordon, Rt. 2.
Red. King Carnations, $1.00
doz.; Oak Hydrangeas, 40c ea.;
Bago Palm, $1.00 ea.; Asparag-
Miss Susie
&* Thomasville, Box
$2.00 M;)
Drawf Boxwood, heavy rooted, :
home,
Red Verbena, blooming Moss,
Lavender Thrift, 50c doz.;
White and Blue Thrift, 75c doz.;
Blue Iris, Blue Violets, $2.00
x
C. Exch, for rooted H-drange-
as, Dutch MHyacinths, Tulip
Bulbs. Each pay postage. Mrs.
Janie Ellis, Grantville.
African Violet Leaves, 10
leaves all labled, all different,
$1.00; Dbl. Begonias, rooted,
red, white, pink, 35c ea. No
orders accepted for under $1.00
Add 15c postage, all orders. Mrs,
A. P. Sheppard, Griffin, Rt. C.
Large Chinese Sacred Lily
Bulbs (3-6 in. in circum.) $1.00
doz. PP, Mrs. Bentley Barfield,
Hahira, Box 153.
Hybrid Day Lilies, 35c ea.
up; Yellow Daffodils, White
Narcissus Bulbs, $1.00 C: $7.50
M; Scotch Broom plants, 25
ea.; Boxwood (nice size) 35c ea.;
Add postage under $1.00 orders.
Mrs, Mattie Kimsey, Hiawassee,
Yellow Japonicas, Thornless
Roses, 3, $1.00; Yellow Purple
Iris; ; $i 00 doz.; Orange Day
Lilies, 1 1/2 doz., $1.00; Peach
colored Glad., large pulbs, $2.00
doz.; $1.00 doz. for small; Dark
and Light Verbenas, $1. 50 doz.
Add postage. Jemima Crump,
Talking Rock, Rt, 2.
April Biosmiad? Narcissi, $1.00
C; Seeds of Hollyhock, Lark-
spur, Poppy and Sweet Wil-
liam, 10 pkg.; Ornamental
Gourds, 4c-15c ea. Mrs. John
Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2.
Lemon and Orange Day Lilies
Snowdrops, Daffodils, 75 doz.;
Sacred Sweet and Paper White
Narcissi, field run, $1.00 C. Exp.
collect. Mrs. Olame S, Fields,
Thomasville, 407 N. Madison
St.
ee
Fast Multiplyer Bermuda
Type White Easter Lily Bulbs,
$3.00 doz.; 25c ea.; Red Poppy
Seed, Old Fashion Pinks, 10c
-pkt.; Shasta Daises, 10c ea. Add
postage Pat Farmer, Thomas-
ville, Rt. 5.
White, Blue Iris, White Nar-
cissi, Lemon, Speckled, Orange
Lilies, Red Spider Lilies, 60c
doz.; Purple Buddelia, Pink,
Blue Hydrangea, Christmas
Cherry, 15c; Evergreen River
Privet Hedge, $1.00 C. Min.
order $1.00. Add postage. Mrs.
W. H. T. Acree, Toccoa, Rt. 3.
Old Fashicn Poppy Seed, 25c
tsp; PP. Mrss-. de 2D -3<Vance;
College Park, Rt. 2.
Red and yellow Cannas, bie
and white Violets, 50c doz.; pa-
per white Narcissus and yellow
Jonquils, 35c doz.; Blue, Ger-
man and white Tris, 75e doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Joe Smith,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 66.
$2.00 doz.; Red Peony, 50c ea.
Add postage. Miss Bessie Mar-
tin, Gainesville, Rt, 5.
Cuttings: Azaleas, Pride of
Mobile, Christmas Cheer, Coral
Bells, Salmon Beauty, 50c ea.;
4, $1.50; Camellias, Prof. Sar-
gent, 50c ea.; pink or white
| dbl. Altheas, 25; 50 cream col-
{or
Old English Drawf Boxwood, |
_heavy field grown, well shaped
roses, 1 looks like Peace,
50c. All rooted. Postage. Mrs.
Nora Smith, Arnoldsville.
Rooted shrubbery, honey-
suckle, red, flowering pear, for-
sythia, white spirea, weigelas,
bridal wreath, blue Linden,
white Eng. Dogwood, purple
lilac, $1. ea. Mautile Harrison,
Bremen.
Quantity Purple Iris at my
25c doz. Fanny Pharr,
Buford, Rt. 1.
1 huge Night Blooming
Cereus, Write Fine Hollies,
{heavily rooted, and purple Jap
Magnolias, $2.00 ea.; Kalanc-
hoes, red and yellow, 50c ea.;
Christmas. Cherry bushes, 15
ea.; all col, Sultanas and orange
Lantanas, 25c ea. Add postage.
Pink, Red, Blue Thrift, 60c
doz.; Lavender, 50c C; White
Narcissi,. Day Lilies, 40c doz.;
Everblooming Rose cutting, dif.
cclors, 25c per 6; Geraniums
all colors, 10c cutting; $1. 06
doz.; 3 col. Dbl. Wax Begonias,
3, $1.00; Mums, 50c doz.; Mrs.
Azzie Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Giant size Easter Lily bulbs,
$3.50 doz.; next in size $3.00
T.
doz.; PP in Ga. Mrs, T:
' ' Holloway, Cobbtown,
Pink Hyacinth Bulbs, 20c ea.;\
Mrs. G. P; Nunn Crawfordville. | N
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Pink Thrift, $1.25 C. PP. Ai-
ma Moseley, Butler, Rt. 1.
2 yr. old Gardenias, rooted,
25c ea.; Confederate Blue Vio-
lets, 25c doz.; Large Single Yel-
low Hemerocallis Lilies, $1.00
doz.; Dbl. Orange Hemerocallis
Lily, 50c doz.; Mixed Narcissi,
Daffodils, Jonquils, $1.50 iss
Add postage. Mrs. L. S. Brown,
Columbus, 132%. Wild Wood Dr.
Bulbs: Single Blue: Hyacinth,
2 doz. $1.00; Madonna and
Tiger Lily, 4, $1.00; Purpie
Fragrant Violets, 2 doz., $1. Or-
ders of $2.PP. Mrs. R. Stein-
heimer, Brooks.
Dbl. Poppy Seed, Dbl Holly-
hcueck, mixed color, Cockscombs,
Red Hibiscus, Red, White, Pink,
20c pkt.; Goldenglow, Mums,
Phlox, Iris, plants, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. C. C. Gentry,
Calhoun, Rt. 3.
6 cols. Cannas, $1.00 doz.;
Milk and Wine Lilies, Amaryl-
lis, Red Seven Sister Running
Poses, lLantanas, Umbrella
Palm, Pink Crape Myrtle, Day
Lilies, Dusty Miller, 25c ea.
Exchange for sacks. Mrs. W.
L. Wooten, Camilla.
Yellow Lemon Lilies, 15c
clump; Jonquil Bulbs, le ea.;
White Easter Rose, 25c ea.; 6,
$1.00; Wandering Jew, large
clump Yellow Scotch Willows,
rooted, Add postage. Mrs. Noel
Payne, Canton, Rt. 3,
Pink Thrift, 50 C. Red and
Yellow Canna Lilies, 50c oz.
bulbs; Dahlia, Baby Spreading
Ice Plant, for pot or ground
planting, 25c doz. R. M. Irvin,
Carrollton, Rt. 3.
Sarah Frost Camellia, 3 col.
Dbl. Crape Myrtle, .Camphor
Trees, Wax Leaf Ligustrum,
Abelia, Lilacs, Bridalwreath,
Baby Breath Spirea, Gardenias,
Coral Vine and Bush, Nandina,
Dbl. Oleander, Purple Wisteria.
Write for prices. Viola C. Brady
Cairo, Rt, 1.
Daffodil Bulbs, 25 doz.; $1.00
C; Jonquils, .25c doz.; White
Narcissi, 3c ea. any amount;
Tiger Lilies, 3 bulbs, 20c; Iris,
ae ie Edna Foster, Calhoun,
Mixed Iris, 25, 65c; 50, $1.20;
White Swan, Purple Prince, 50,
$1.20; 7 labled, 35, $1.20; Yel-
low Jonquils, Cream Daffodils,
$1.20 C; Emperor White Daf-
fodils, 4, 60c; Beacon Narcissi,
60c doz.; Gaillardia, Ageratum,
Queen Annes Lace, 40c doz.;
Shrubs, 20, $1.20. Mrs. J. M.
Hall, Calhoun, R. 1, Box 455.
Gov. insp., Azaleas, 2-3 ft.,
all colors. Moss packed. Well
rooted. $1.00 doz. Add 25 doz.
for ea. doz., for postage. Exe.
for Print Sacks, at value of
2 for $1.00 plus 1 extra for post-
age. Mrs. Doyle Evans, Car-
tecay. ,
Shasta daisies, light, dark
purple Mums, 25 doz.; mixed
cannas, 50c doz.; pink hydran-
gea, rooted, 50c ea. pink,
white, red begonia, rooted, 25c
ea.; red white Geranium and
Coleus, not rooted 10c ea.
cream, yellow Mums, 35e doz.
Add postage. ch John Howard
Cleveland. Rt.
Fine Cannas: Eureka, white,
City of Portland and Madam
Canard, pink, Giant red, King
Humbert and President, ved,
Gold,. Allemania, Variegated,
Drawf, yellow, a1. 00 doz.; $8.00
Cc rooted Crepe Myrtles, $3.00
doz. Mrs, J. R. Camp, Cordele.
Red and Pink Geraniums,
rooted, 25c ea.; Bouquet Pep-
per plants; 35c; Philodendron,
20c; Red and Pink Geranium
| cuttings, not rooted, 2, 15c. PP
on $1. orders. Exch. for dif. col.
Oleanders. Dorothy Barford,
Atlanta, 1185 Moreland Ave.,
40 assorted Iris, 24,
Liriope, Broad Leaf Vinca
Minor, each 15, $1.00; Dbl.
Daffodils, Apr. blooming and
Sweet Yellow Warcissus, $1.00
C. $2. orders PP. Mrs. Coy L.
Bradle, Auburn, Rt. 1.
Orange Day Lilies, Jonquil,
Bulbs, 25c doz.; Purple Iris
Bulbs, 50c doz.; Bridalwreath,
rooted, 25 ea. Xmas Cactus,
20c cutting. Add becel Mrs.
ML. Crowe, (Cumm
$1.00;
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
Write, giving size, price,
John W. Tally, Atlanta,
Robin Hood Rd,
Want sev, thousand yellow
flower bulbs: Jonquils, utter
and Eggs, etc. Quote best price
and what you have to, offer.
B. L. Woodall, Barnesville.
Want buy two dozen Shasta
Daisy plants, to be planted
right away, at reasonable price,
Give full particulars. Mrs. Effie
Caldwell, Hawkinsville. 105 So.
Dooly St.
Want some of the old time
| Variety of Peony that blooms
in Central Georgia. Advise, Mrs.
W,. T. Millican, Macon 1220
Courtland Ave. , _
Want 25 to 30 rooted, 2 yr.
old Abelias. Advise. Mrs. Chas.
Gilmour, Rome, 8 Vineland Dr.
Want Easter lily bulbs. Send
sample of ea. size and state
~prices: Mrs, C7 "R, Phillips, |
Soperton.. Rt. 1.
Want small, old time, sweet
scented White hyacinth bulbs,
also dbl. red and dbl. white
Qleanders and Scotch Broom.
Quote prices. Mrs. Rollin J.
Hall, Talbotton. :
Exe. lantana and pores
red, pink, and purple, also for
Guinea and Angel Wing Be-
gonia; also exe, Wisteria and
butterfly bush for print and
white 100 lb. sacks. Mrs. Maude
Lane, Vienna.
ete.
310
SECOND HAND
| MACHINERY FOR SALE
Spout Walden Grist Mill, 16
in. best kind of rocks in solid
steel case, belt, other extras,
oe J. Kirby, Morganton,
28 A. R. Wood Gas Brooder,
1600 cap. and other poultry
equipment; Also Dairy equip-
ment for sale. All good cond.
Cheap. Come after. Cannot
ship. W. O. Pierce, Chamblee.
Used Model B. John Deere
tractor, good mechanical cond.,
nearly new tires, some equip-
ment, reasonable. -Write Faul
Jones, Bronwood, Rt. 1.
Farmall C tractor, 2-12 in.
bottom plows, cultivator, plant-
ers, fert. attachment, 20 disc
Avery harrow, Oliver side
rake, turner hay baler, with or
without motor. No _ letters.
Come. see. 2 mi. N. Hwy. 441.
J. L. Purvis, Douglas, Rt. 2.
One Potato Washer, Grader
in good cond., cheap. W. L.
Easterlin, Andersonville. (Tel.
4246).
John Deere B_ tractor for
sale. Mrs. P. R. Fry, Pomona.
Turner Peanut picker, good
cond., $250.00; Two Turner
Peanut Shellers, good cond,
$150. ea.; 48 in. Corn Mill Rock,
with line shaft, belis, cleaners,
60 hp fuel motor in operation,
bargain. %. W. Hadden, Louis-
ville, Rt.
Meadows Corn Mill, 30 in.
rocx, Corn Sheller, Howe Plat-
form scale, weighs up to 15
tons, Midget Flour Mill and
some equipment for same. Mrs.
RoR. Bennett, Aromeees Avon
St:
Turner Peanut picker, good
cond., price reasonable. Come
see, write or telephone. Law-
ton Ursrey, Hazlehurst. ~
Vac-A-Way Grain and Seed
Cleaner, complete with elec.
motor and elevator, used ee
little, with all screens, $300. R.
ey May. Dexter.
Intl. Walking Cultivator,
priced right, or ean. for Here-
ford calf. Miss Pearlie Knight,
Doerun, Rt. 2.
Intl] Power Hay Press, good
shape, Turner peanut picker, J.
D. Side Delivery Rake for sale.
M. F. Jordan, Manassas.
No. 6 John Deere Corn shell-
er, mounted and equipped,
used very little, a good bey
| Bill Knight, Dexter.
Want Old English Drawf Box- |}
| wood,- height, 15 in, to 30- in.
2 wooden wheels and axle |
3: large AURS
Brooders, practically
copper tubing, val
nections, cheap. C.
ton 4893 Sat. or St
6:30 P. M. other
Claire Hunnicutt,
dy sBOxuSto:
One 6 Can Cap.
Milk Cooler, used~
sale. Edgar Harris,
Rt. 4, Box 22, Kelley
Allis-Chalmers _
and Power Take-off
Rake, in good sha
seasons, $900. Fob fa:
cer Brown, Buchanan,
Two each, 2100 E
Hatcher Elec. Incu
cap. battery elec. broo
cap. floor elec. brood
together or separate
2812. Mrs. Cecil New:
dersville.
Beacon Best of All
brooder, 100 cap., good s
$10. Dont write. Com
Mrs. R. M. ss a Bu
Rt.2-
_ Good Swing Hammer
di
A. oe :
50 'T, Intl. Hay
J. D. 6 Dise Till er, po
$250.00; J. D. Van Bru
drill, $200. 00; All stee
giant 22 ft. grain
$125. Tel. 3978. Walter R. |
en, Americus, Vienna Rd.
Allis-Chalmers -
smallest 2 rew, Bush an
Harrow, 1949 model, us
little only for har n
small cattle farm, $900.
Lane, Franklin. ;
eae
Dairy equipment suc
Conde Milking Machin
plete with 1 unit and
parts, GE 9 can milk
etc., all exc. cond.; Als
J. Deere B tractor
and other farm too.
Case Hay Baler
motor, used Z yrs., sa
$450. 2 disc Farmall plo
fit J. Deere A, plowed 25
S250. s be hse Putnam, Fair
ets
H Farmall Tractor, bu
bog harrow, 60 Alli f
Harvester, 1. row Intl.
drill, good shape. Tel.
Calvin R. Barnett,
Water Works Rd.
-1945 S. I. Case tractor
er, lights, power take-off,
Tey, on exe. rubber, fu
burner, A-1 cond., $750.
ers, cultivators. ies
difference. Gees i
dilla. Tel. 3140 ee
B Farmail tractor, 1
planters,
$1100.
ERt. 3.
Conmpiate ye ae Hi
ane fhachine, A-1- co
$150. H. A. ee Sr.
Rt. 1. 62
Farmall A jractoe
and left bottom plow, po
lift, cultivators, . distribu
harrow, good cond., $800.
quick sale. Hoy Potter L
Collins, Rt. 2
Hot Water eusibaiee or
heat distribution, 150 ae:
used once, same as
sale cheap. Mrs. W. H Wal
Lavonia, Rt. 2. oe
One 2 Roller Fe
Syrup: Mill, 10 ft. co per
ee 00. J. Le Ellis, 3
Lilliston. peatut Pic er,
very little, looks and- runs
new for sale at ha ,
my farm at Wrightsville. 1
G. Blackwell, Forsyth.
J. D. Model B Tract
vator, bush and bo.
Case side del. rake,
ton duster, set South m
plows. See after 5
Saturday. J. Melvin ~
Bronwood, Rt i:
Ralph Holder,
for heavy 1H wagon, $5. W.
Swint, Atlanta " Ww
1. ra
Ave, y ds i
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
lem harrow, 3 disc
udson lime spread-
ows, tractor wagon
eR THC combine,
nd. for $3000. or
Hereford Heifers.
oway, Manchester,
Diss
actor, good cond.
vator, 2 disc plow,
scoop, hay rake,
digger, terracing
or $1800.; |
i ee
alhoun, Rt; 2.
Heavy Duty {fHC
Picker, Mounted
eld Ensilage Har- |
6 disc tiller, large
p mill with 6 hp
qgine, exc. cond.,
oe Reeve,
ere Tractors: Stream-
900.; Butthead, $650.;
B. $650.; Butthead
ultivators, $100.;, most
equip., $60.; 4 Disc
.; 6 Disc Tiller, $185.
Albany. J. R. Dula,
D. Tractor, good.
5500. Charlie Holland,
fohn D. Disc Plow,|!
ical condition, $35.
uther Holland, By-_
1947 model tract-
echanical cond., good
ating and planting
disc King har-
: . Letters
5 Re ee a Me Bee
2
w. See at farm. Priced
W. A. Maddox Sr.,
PERL: 4. : Ei
m; exc. cond., 2H
achine, IHC, No. 9
lade, good as new,
t my farm. 1 1/2
jenna. R. C. Sanders,
Be
ea Corn Picker, single
2 seasons, exc. cond.
wire, write, or call.
611. Ralph W. Coar-
; Trion, c/o Riegel-
oder, 300 cap., used
;ood cond., for sale
fel. 14-111. J. N. Davis,
Rt. 1, box 112.
Case tractor, bottom
ultivators, planters,
harrows, stalk cut-
er, good cond., for sale.
own, Ambrose. i
Bush and Bog Har-
disc, good cond., 2} in.
good: as new, good
$75..-Six miles E.
Thomson Mill Rd.
ley, Buford, Rt, 2.
Roller Heavy Duty
ule Drawn Cane Mill,
B. Reid, Thomaston,
ee St. :
Combine o attach to
- sale. P. J. Sewell,
erpillar Tractor with
eau model R PCU and
eau AKD8 Angle blade
r 40 Tractor, $1250.;9
-6 Can Dairy Milk
Farm Master
ers WC. Tractor,
Electric incubator, 600 egg
cap., used twice, good cona.,
$500. M. F. Rail, Clermont.:
One set steel wheels for Al-
lis-Chalmers C tractor, good
cond., $35. Homer A. Hunt,
Cedartown.
Super A Farmall tractor, 1
row, equipped with power
take-off, lights, starter, 2 disc
turner, disc harrow, cultivator,
good shape, used very little.
See at farm: C. W. Tucker,
Rockmart, Rt. 1.
Brady garden tractor, used
very little, 11/2-2 hp with
equipment, $140. John A. Mc-
Larty, Atlanta, 971 Mt. Paran
Rd., N. W. CH 5529.
One Lilliston Hay baler with
tramper, extra good cond., al-
so 1 good 1H wagon, Thorn-
hill make, for sale. L. J. Fol-
son, Hahira, Rt. 2.
2nd hand 2 H wagon, good
cond. Bargain. Mrs. N. E. Fow-
ell, Newnan, 43 Temple Ave.
Ford tractor, model 1950, ex-
ceHent cond., all equipment,
$1600. E. W. Youngblood, Ash-
burn, Rt.. 3. 3
16 disc Van Brunt with
fertilizer distributor and new
discs, good cond., cheap for
$225. FOB. H. E. Larsen, De-
Soto. ,
Farmall A tractor, starter,
lights, power lift, 2 row plant-
ers, cultivators, distributors,
for sale or trade for good milch
cows. S. E. Booker, Jr., Fitz-
gerald, Rt. 4. :
1 H wagon, LH turning piow,
1 sec. of a sec. harrow, some
other farm tools and a mule,
for sale at my place. W. V.
Carter, Hapeville, 2884 Grand
Ave. : :
Allis-Chalmers No. 35 Crawl-
er tractor, sometimes known as
M-5. Motor runs good. Needs
track. Call At. 8061 or write
Mrs. Leona Durden, Atlanta,
964 Parkway Dr., N. E.
Four 70 Saw Lummus gins,
complete with automatic tramp-
er press, pump, fans, for sale
cheap. W. A. Mizell, Rhine.
3 electric brooders, each 375
cap., 1 coal brooder, 1000 cap.,
$75. Used 1 time, Will seli sep-
arately. Mrs. J. N. Lockaby,
Jonesboro, Rt. 1. .
One 2 H McCormick-Deering
Mower, $100.00; Also 2 H wag-
on, $50. E. S. Towns, Lithonia,
RtE3. ;
Can sealer, good cond., seais
4 size cans, $7.50. Add postage.
J. C. Stone, Ball Ground, Kt. 2.
Electric churn, motor - like
new, $15. Tel. Ca. 3864. Mrs.
W. M. Gilbert, Coliege Park,
218: Elmo St. :
2 H McCormick 6 ft. Mow+
ing Machine, good running
cond., $45. Elmer Vreisch, Fin-
leyson. - :
SECOND HAND |
_ MACHINERY WANTED
'- Want Sub-Soiler. for Ford
tractor, in or near DeKalb Co.
Write. what you have, cond.;
and price. Fred J. Wilson, Dc-
catur, Rt: 2.
Want Riding 2 H Cutaway
harrow -with trucks within 50
mi. Madison. Tel. Madison 2664:
| Stovall Rew, Greshamville.
Want good 10 or 12 Row
Grain Drill with fertilizer and
seed -attachments~ on rubber.
51 We
Walker Ave.
Want Cream Separator; 450
Ib. size, Ist class cond. J. L
Banner, - Americus, Rt. 3.
Want good 1 H wagon in
good shape. G. D. Ghihert,
Cumming, Star Route.
Want corn sheller, cylinder
type, good cond. Jack 4G.
Thompson, Atlanta, 590 Mc-
Donough Bilvd., S. E. Di. 9135.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Strawberry Plants by the hun-
or thousand
Must be reasonable. P. H. Wil-.
-|man College Park,
PLANTS FOR SALE
Strawberry Plants, $1.30 C; Al-
so Dry Sage, 40c cup; Garlic, 40c
doz.; Scallion Onion Buttons, 60c
qt.; PP in Ga. Mrs. George Tay-
lor, Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Fall plants Cabbage, White
Bermuda Cnion, and Collard,
ready, 200, $1.00; 500, $2.00; $3
Seed, Cream Crowder Peas, 50c
cup. PP. Marcus Williams,
Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Copenhagen and Jersey Wake-
field Cabbage Plants, 500, $1.50;
$2.50 M. Del. in Ga. I. L, Stokes,
Fitzgerald. fi
Large, well rooted Klondike
strawberry plants, 75c C. or exe.
for grade A dried apples or 1951
crop pecans at maturity. Mrs.
- He Pettyjohn, Summerville,
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
100, $3.00; $5.00 M; Klondike
Strawberry, 60c C; 500, $2.75;
tings, 50c doz.; Blakemore Straw-
berry, $1.00 C; 500, $4.50; $9.00
M. Add postage.| Mrs. Lee Hood,
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Mastodon Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.00 M; Klondike,
60c C; 500, $2.00; $4.00 M. A. D.
Jones, Cumming, Rt. 1. :
Early large imp. Klondike
Strawberry, 50c Mtn, Huckle-
berry, 2 doz. 75c; Muscadine
Vines, 25c ea.; and Elberta Peach
Seed, 35c doz. Add postage.
Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Large Red Jumbo Strawberry,
$4.50 M. Will ship COD if pre-
ferred. Add postage. Mrs. Hoke
Martin, Gainesville, Rt. 7.
- About 700 M (14 aeres) fine
Collard Plants, $4.00, M. FOB.
Guy Wallace, Atlanta, 1701
popeene BNC. 8) the Del, Di;
Condon, Giant, Mastodon,
Everbearing Strawberry Plants,
$1.00 C; Red and Black Rasp-
berry, 6, $1.00; Sage Plants, 20c
ea.; 6, $1.00; Catnip, 20c bunch.
Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner,
Gainesville, Rt, 6. Z :
Fall Heading Cabbage and Col-
lard Plants, 200, $1.00; 500, $2.00.
PP. W. H. Branan, Gordon.
All varieties Strawberry plants
25, $1.00 at my home-De. 3374.
Mrs. J. H. Hilliard, Atlanta, 219
Melbrick Ave., N. E.
Bronze Scuppernong vines
50c a.; 5, $2.00; Black Musca-
dine, Black Walnut, Blueberry,
Raspberry, Dewberry, Himala-
ya Vines, 6, $2.00. Mrs. C. B.
Robinson, Bowdon.
Klondike Strawkerry, 200, $1;
500, $2.25; $4.00 M. del. 5,000 up
$3.50 M. exp. coll. Exch. for pe-
can trees. G. W. Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
__ Everbearing strawberry plants
50e C. at my home. Mrs. D. C.
Harper, Atlanta, 2858 Campbell-
ton, Rd, S. W. Ra. 0302.
Himalaya Blackberry, $1.00
doz.; -Also bronze scuppernong
(for. Oct. and Noy. delivery) 3
med. sizes, $1.00; 7, $2.00. All
carefully packed, PP. or exch.
for reg. goats or sheep. J. W.
Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton Ave,
Black Raspberry Plants, Geshe
Himalaya Blackberry, 75 doz.:
Sage Plants, 20c ea.; Muscadine
Grape Vine, 20c ea; 6, $1.00;
Beechnut Trees, Hazlenut, 25
a.; Crabapple trees, 20c ea.
Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Robt.
H. Norrell, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
i aS Be and Gem everbear-
ing strawberry plants, $1.00 C.
500, $4.00! red and black rasp-
berry grape vines, 12, $1.50:
blueberry, and hazelnut, 12; $1.00
ee F. M. Eaton, Dahlonega.
_ Mt. Huckleberry Plants, bear-
ing: size, 85e doz.; Blackberry,
Dewberry, $1.00 doz.;. Hazlenut
Bushes, $1.00 doz.; Yellow Root
|Plants, 65c doz. Add postage.
Exch. for print sacks, 3 alike.
Mrs. Nancy Henderson, Ellijay,
Rt. 3, Box 49.
-Coastal Bermuda stolons, by
truck load at my farm. Under
50 M., $1.00 M; 50 M to 100-M,
80c M; 100 M up 70c M. By exp:
$1.50 per bu. basket. D. J. Har-
rison, Blackshear, phone 3713.
Klondike Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $3.00; $5.00 M; Also Sugar
Pear Bushes, 35 ea.; 3, $1.00;
12 cuttings Bronze Scuppernong,
35c; Large Yellow Clear Peaches
BOc C; $5.00 | 30
Rom
doz, Mrs. Clyde Logan, Aus-
Rt 2. Lea
M; Also Col. Bunch Butterbean | 1
$4.75 M; Scuppernong Vine cut- |
iCuthbert, Rt. 3.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Cert. Missionary and Mastod-
on Strawberry, $1.00 C. PP. Tom
Kittle, Carrollton, Rt. 5.
Everbearing Strawberry, $1.00
C; Mixed Strawberry, Gibson,
Wonderberry, Red Golds, Jew-
ells, ete., 75 C; Black Rasp-
berry, 6, 50. Add postage, Mrs.
Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt.
Himalaya Berry Plants, root-
ed, Come after at your own
price. Fany Pharr, Buford.
Wonderberry, Gibson, Red
Gold, Jewell Strawberry, 75c C;
Everbearing $1.00 C; Red
Thotnless Haspberry, White
Blackberry, 6, 50c; Garlic, Cala-
mus, 40c doz.; Peppermint, 24,
40c. PP. in Ga. Mrs, Willis Grin-
dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54.
Klondike Strawberry, 200 $1;
500, $2.25; $4.00 M. PP_by mail!
1,000 up, $3.00 M exp. collect.
No checks. C. W. Smith, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2.
SEED FOR SALE
Old Fashion Multiplying
Shallots (not button kind), $1.
gal. Mrs. W. M. Gilbert, Col-
ee Park, 218 Elmo St. CA.
Seed Beans: Old, Time
Striped Half Runners, - guar.
tender, 1951 crop, free of wee-
vils, 50c large cup. PP. No or-
ders Jess than 2 cups. No eliks.,
Mrs. Tom Pilgrim, Cumming,
Ri
High tested Crimson Clover,
clean, best reseeding variety,
50c lb. Mrs. J. M. Bobo, Hart-
well, Rt. 1.
Tobacco seed, limited amount,
3 varieties, 402 Chambers Spe-
cjal, and Mammoth Gold, 80c
02-5 $8 Ibis 10 sibs $50: PP:
Ear] Stuckey, Blackshear.
400 Ibs. Ky. 31 Fescue seed,
55e lb. Free of rye grass and
weeds. H. A. Davis, Sr., Mil-
ner, Rt.-1.
Ky. 31 Fescue, 99.87 pct.
purity, 88 pct. germ., no noxi-
ous weeds, in new white fes-
cue bags, 50c lb.; event wte 70
Ib. J. R. Whelchel, Covington,
Rt. 4, Box 273.
Pure Ky. 31 Fescue, 75c ib.;
Pure Alta Fescue, 60c lb.; Mix-
-ed seed about 2/3 Ky. 31, 1/3
aie
orchard grass, .65 lb. G.
McDonald, Oakwood.
White, tender Half Runner
garden beans, 55c teacup; also
white nest onions, $1.30 gal.
Add postage. G. T. Brown, Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.
Purple Hull Pea seed, White
Sugar Crowder, Silver Hull,
White Conch Pea seed,. 30 1lb.;
Add postage with orders. Paul
A. Newton, Edison, Rt. 1.
5000 Ibs. hard seed Crimson
Clover in 100 lb. sacks, reclean-
ed, state tested, for sale. R. C.
D. Bryan, Philomath.
50 bags, 50 Ibs. each, certi-
fied /Dixie Reseeding Crimson
Clover seed, 35c lb. Fob. L. T.
Vickery, Dewy Rose, Rt. 1.
Old Time Multiplying Calif.
Beer seed, 25c big start. Mrs.
Ella Green, Smyrna.
Champ. Green Glazed Col-
lard seed, 4 tbls., $1.00; 8 tbls.,
$2.00; Salad Onion sets, $1.25
gal. PP in Ga. Mrs. T. T. Hol-
Joway, Cobbtown.
Tender Garden bean
Big White, Striped, Cream
Half Runners, Pink 6 Weeks,
Large White Creaseback, White
and Speckled Cutshort beans,
50c cup; Old Time White Hull
Salad English Peas, $1. cup.
Exch. for. sacks. No checks.
Edward Gable, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Cert. Dixie Crimson Clover
seed, germ. 97,50 pet., 16.50
pet. hard seed, 99.79 pct. puri-
ty, 40c lb. Arthur Huie, Jr.,
Jonesboro, Rt. 1.
3 tons Reseeding Crimson
Clover, recleaned, in 150
bags, $30. lb. for loi; $35. Ib.
per bag. Tel. 4896. Jack Wel-
den, Griffin.
White Nest onion sets for
fall planting, $1.25 gal. Mrs.
Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4.
White Multiplying Onions,
$1.25 gal. Or exch. for stra-
berry plants. Dedric McLeod,
seed,
sti <i)
bu.
lb
Le
SEED FOR SALE
Certified Recleaned, Reseed- .
ing Crimson Clover seed, 35
in 100 lb. lots; 40c Ib. in small-
er amounts.
Pine Mt. Valley, P. O. Box 35.
Willets Wonder Frostproof
English peas, 50c teacup; Green
Glaze Collard seed, 20 til.; 6
thls., $1.00; Multiplying onions,
$1. gal. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mar-~
tin.
Reseeding Crimson Ciover
seed, 46c lb. Tel. 2213. L. A.
Mallory Estate, Thomaston.
Scallion Buttons and sets for
fall planting, $1.25 gal. PP in
Ga. Mrs. W. A. OKelley, Una-
dilla, Rt. 1.
Crimson Clover seed, Thora-
ton strain, pure seed, 99.32 pct.,
67 pet. germ., hard, 21 pcet., 30
y Horace Vickery, Hartwell,
f23,
Ga. Grown Ky. 31 Fescue,
official state test purity 99.87
pet., 10 pct. inert, germ. 88
pet. No noxious weeds, 75
Fob. E. E. Kelley, Jr., Monti-
cello.
1951 crop Thorntons Reseed-
ing Crimson Clover seed, 99.30 _
pet. purity, total gern). 95 pct.
no dodder nor turnips, in 50 Ib.
new bags, 35c lb. Mark T. War- -
ren, Dewy Rose.
Certified Thornton Strain
Crimson Clover seed, put up in
50 Ib. bags, $20. per bag; $756.
ton. J. A. Hunt, Dewy Rose,
RFD Nuberg.
_ Hart Co. grown Crimson Cle-
ver seed, reseeding type, re-
cleaned, free of noxious seeds,
40c lb. Ship any amount in
good cotton bags. FOB. M. B.
Reid, Hartwell, Rt. 3. -
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
Beans: White, 6 wks. bunc
tender cornfield, and tender
crop a season, ea. 55c pint; co!
tender, bunch, 45c pint. Ad
postage. Dollie Eller, Titys.
White Half Runner _ beans,
35 teacupful. Mrs. J. A. Van-
diver, Dial.
Early brown, 6 wks. peas,
bear 2 crops, 5 cups, $1.25; lit-
tle lady, 2 cups, 75c; purple
hull, 3 cups, $1.25; white
crowders, 4 cups, $1.25. No
chks. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Da-
cula.
20 lbs: smali type Eng. peas,
50e lb. Sell in small lots. Mrs.
M. W. Chance, Bartow, Rt. 1,
Box 76. ee
Willetis Wonder Eng. peas,
40c lb. Add postage. No chks.
Mrs. Elison Lamb, Vienna, Rt.
2.
Col. running butter beans,
running butter peas, 50c large
teacup. Exe. 1 cup of ea. for 4)
print sacks alike. Mrs. P, E.
Bowman, LaGrange, Rt.. 2.
GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE
Abruzzi rye, mixed with oat
and vetch, recleaned, sacked im
2 bu. bags, $3. bu. at my, farm.
Will not ship. Henry M. Simp-
son, Cochran, Rt. 2
=
Good, recleaned Victor grain _
oats, for sale. Elmer Vreisch,
Finleyson.
Turners- Bancroft seed cats,
pure, reeleaned and
$1.50 bu.; over 100: bu., $1.40
L. M. Turner, Royston.
New crop peanut hay, free
of poison, now ready for del.
Write for prices. John Pitts,,
Arabi.
Calhoun barley, recleaned,
Ist yr., from breeder, for sale.
B. F. Mauldin, Lavonia, Rt. 2.
50 bu. big grain Sanford
wheat combined, dry, in good
shape, no pest, $2.25 bu. and
you furnish sacks. W. E. Me-
Cart, Lawrenceville, Rt. 2.
Sanford seed wheat, nice
and clean, $2.25 bu. here. Jas.
B. Woods, Brooks, Phone 206-
J-1, Senioa, Ga.
200 bu. Victor grain oats,
$1.25 bu. 50 bu. Chancellor
wheat, $2.75 bu. ist yr. from
producer. Both as combined.
H. Adams, Elberton, Rt. 2.
- PAGE FIVE
H. M. Wemmer,
graded,
ae z
righ te
GRAIN AND HAY -
FOR SALE
150 bu. Fulgrain seed oats,
combine run, $1.25 bu.; Re-
cleaned, $1.40 bu. FOB Egypt,
Ga. George S. Metzger, Clyo.
500 bu. Cokers Victor grain
oats, $1.25 bu. recleanea, in 4
bin bags, at my farm. David
Simpson, Cochran.
1500 bales Soybeans and
. mixed grass hay, $1.25 bale;
also want 400 bu. seed oats.
State kind, quality, price, boih
FOB and Del. A. H., Leather-
wood, Douglasville.
1,000 bu. fine seed oats,
heavy, out of this yrs crop,
$1.30 bu. mm 4 bu. bags. E.
Pierce Wood, Sandersville.
Recleaned Chancellor wheat,
$3. bu. L. P.. Singleton, Fort
Valley, Rt. 3. . .
Pure Sanford seed wheat,
free of weevils and noxious
seed, $3.25 bu. Riley C. Couch,
Turin. :
5000 bu. cert. Southland seed
oats, $2.50 bu. FOB. A. P. Lane,
Albany, 904 No. Jefferson St.,
- Phone 1346 J.
Sanford: seed wheat, $2.50
bu; Dixie Crimson clover,
- passed field inspection, 40c lb.
recleaned; mixture of oats and
Dixie Crimson Clover, iZe 1b.;
oats, clover, Ky. 31 fescue, 19c
lb. Dillard Wood, Bowdon.
1500 bu. Texas rustproof oats,
clean, bright, $1.25 bu. in bulk;
sacks extra. L. E. Akins, Ma-
eon, Phone 5-7981.
& DRIED FRUITS
FRESH
FOR SALE
= Sundried Sour Apples, free
of worms, peel, 1951 crop, 45c
Jb. Add postage, Louria Hunt,
Young Cane.
Dried Fruit, 45c lb, Mrs. Jar-
' rett Gibson, Hiawassee, Rt. 1,
Box 12.
1951 Crop Best Quality Sun-
dried Apples, bright, no peels,
worms or cores, 50c Ib. in 4
Ib. lots up. Add postage. Mrs.
' Fred Franks, Hiawassee.
Sundried Apples, free
- to 2nd. zone, Mrs. E. B. Glad-
den, Tallapoosa, Rt. 1.
100 Ibs. Sundried Starks De-
licious Apples, free of worms,
peel, and core, 5 Ib. lots and
up, 50c Ib, PP in Ga. J. M.
Jones, Grayson,
New 1951 Sundried Horse
. Apples, blended with Schock-
leys, peeled, cored by hand, no
worms, 55 lb. PP. No orders
less than 3 lbs, Mrs: Allie S.
: Fr al Sharpsburg, Rt. 1, Box
ite
<= Peaches, 45c Ib.;
ee
_ . of worms,
1951 Bright Dried Apples and
also Thorn
Apple, Elder, White Oak Root,
3 lbs. $1.; Gem _ Strawberry
Plants, $1. C. Exch. for print
_sacks, Mrs. John Myers, Hart-
well; Rt. 2.
Nice Sundried Apples, free
50c; also catnip,
' horehound, peppermint, balm,
pansy, 40c doz; garlic bulbs,
' $2. hundred. Mrs, Martha White,
~S
Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Box 60.
Bright dried apples, 50c Ib.
also Hot pepper, $1. gal. Pre-
paid in Ga. Mrs, Willis Grindle,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 54,
Dried peaches, unpeeled, free
of worms, 40c lb. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Martin.
CATTLE FOR-SALE
I reg. Hereford Bull, 21 mos.
old, Great Grandson of Publi-
can Domino 66 and Lady Dare
Domino, wt. 1000 Ibs., $400. at
- farm, E. H. Phillips, Alpharet-
ta, Rt. 3,
Good milch cow, good cond.,
children can handle, 8-10 qts.
milk on good feed, freshen in
a C. N. Powers, Stockton,
tte.
Reg. Aberdeen-Angus Bull
17 mos. old, approx. 1000. lbs.
and heifer same age, approx.
800 Ibs., for sale. Carl B. Tur-
ner, Dacula, Rt 1b
of |
_ worms, peel,-and core, 50c del.
Ma De. 0957. :
CATTLE FOR SALE.
= i
High quality horned Hereford
Bull Calf, reg. as Roberts Proud
Mixer No, 6630083, calved Mar.
13, 1951, halter broken, for sale.
Carl Roberts, Ball Ground.
Jersey Bulls, reg, stock, 1-3
mos. old, and 1-18 mos. old, for
sale. E, H. Clarke, Macon,
Bloomfield Dr.
Extra fine. part Guernsey
Milch Cow, to freshen Oct. 2
with 3rd. calf fine for dairy.
M. C. Knight, Dacula, RFD 1.
Reg, Guernsey Bull, 2 1/2 yrs.
old, about 1000 Ibs. gentle,
rated highest pedigree. Papers
furnished buyer. Mrs. Velma
Wright, Lavonia.
Large gentle 3rd. calf_ Wilch
Cow, bred to reg. White Face,
2 gal. daily, $165. or trade for
calves, Tel. Jonesboro 5331,
Howard Sampson, Riverdale, Rt.
4 :
Reg. Angus Bull, Hairs Pri-
demar, No. 988307; Sire Great
Oaks Pridemar No. 712573; Dam
U. T. Blackcap Blackness 3rd.,
No., 77248, five years old, sell-
ing to prevent inbreeding, or
will exchange. Tel. 7431. Tom
Hutshinson, LaGrange, Box
791
2 reg. Hereiord Bulls, rea-
sonably priced, 10 mos.-3 yrs.
old, fine specimens, reg. and
Vets Certificate furnished. Can
see at farm 2 mi. Davisdoro.
J, J, Bryan, Davisboro.
7 Aberdeen-Angus Bulls, from
Teg. cows and reg. bulls, but
not registered, on farm at Pen-
field, Ga, at $175. ea. See M.
T. Sanders, Commerce.
Reg. Polled White Face Bull
Calves, Domino breeding
choice, $250. No letters answer-
ed. H, O. Stephens, Fairburn.
2 Fine blooded reg. Shorthorn
Bull Calves, 7 mos, old, 1 red,
other white, for sale or con-
sider trading for good small J.
|D Tractor, G. T.. McDonald,
Oakwood.
10 Jersey Heifers, large type
from high produciug stock, all
bred to my registered male, 18
mos. gid. Can furnish papers
on him. Tel. 318-W-3. R. S.
Wheeler, Warrenton.
1 reg. Black Angus Bull, 3
yrs. old Aug. 1951, selling to
avoid inbreeding. See at my
place at Eastville, 5 mi. Bogart.
Lon Whitehead, Bogart, Rt. 1.
Reg, Hereford Bull, 3 yrs. old,
no bad qualities, weighs almost
1200 lIbs., for sale. Mrs. R, S.
Mathews, Warrenton.
31 milch cows, 25 Holsteins,
5 Jerseys, fresh, and 15 to
freshen October. W. P. Elder,
Jr., Culloden, Tel. Forsyth, Ga.
Thoroughbred Guernsey bull,
15 mos. old, about 850 Ibs., per-
fect color, health and condi-
tion, in service, for - sale or
trade for Hereford, same grade,
size and condition. L. E. Craw-
ford, Lenox, (Cook Co.).
700 lbs. Can furnish papers;
Also several good grade _heif-
ers, bred. Write W. G. Crane,
Trenton.
Shorthorn bulls, 5, 8, and 26
mos. old, younger two are &0-
50 milk and beef type crossed;
other calf pure milk type. H.
E. Larsen, DeSoto.
Several good grade Jersey-
Guernsey cows, tred to reg.
Angus male due to freshen
early next year. 2Y/2 mi. WN.
Culloden. John G. Pierson,
Culloden, Rt. 2.
Finest reg. Hereford cows
and calves, some wonderful
young bulls. Mrs. J. D. Part-
low, Owner, Marietta, Rt. 3,
Care Ward Meede Farm.
Reg. Polled Snort Horn Red
Roan Bull, 21/2 yrs. old, good
cond., sure breeder, Grand
Champ. bloodlines, for Sale. G.
M. Allen, The Rock.
HOGS FOR SALE
Purebred OIC -Pigs, breeders
choice type and quality, out of
blue ribbon stock, reg. for sale.
U. S. Hwy. 78 to Possum Lake,
[follow signs to Oraland Farm.
W. J. Lyle, Lilburn. Tel. Atlan-
Reg. Guernsey bull, about,
MARKET BULLETIN
HOGS FOR SALE
Best quality OIC Pigs and
Shoats, reg. for sale or trade for
grain or hay. A. A. Nash, Atlan-
ta, 240 Gibson St., S. E. Tel. La.
4560.
__25 Minn. No. 1 Little Bone
Black African Guinea Pigs,
crossed, $12.50 ea.; 20 for $200.
Will not ship. Contact J. T. Lind-
sey, Union Point.
OIC Shoats, about 100 Ibs.
blocky, short nose, reg, in buy-
ers name, male and female $25.
ea. Homer Hunt, Cedartown.
2 purebred Duroc Sows with
reg. papers, both bred, 1 pure-
bred Duroc Gilt, 8 mos. old, for
sale. Lamar Land, Rochelle, Rt.
Fe
1 reg. Hampshire Male Hog,
about 350 Ibs., $75.00, Ashley
Meeks, Nichols.
Purebred -Hereford Pigs, 8
wks. old, $20.00 ea. without pa-
pers; or $25.00 ea. reg. in buy-
ers name, FOB farm. Tel Stock-
bridge 3762. H. W. Buckley,
Morrow, Rt. 1.
Blocky and med. type Duroc.
Pigs, 14 wks. old, either sex,
life treated, erated, shipped,
$30.00; Two med. type boars, 5
1/2 mos. old, $40.00 ea. Tel, 14-
43J. James E. Taylor, Waycross,
RFD No. 1, Sunnyside Dr.
Reg. Duroc Gilts and Boars,
May 17 farrow, $35.00 ea.; York-
shire Crossbred Boar, 135 Ibs.,
$40.00; OIC-Duroc Boar, 150 Ibs.
$45.00. Both ready. for service;
Bred Gilts, Sows, $50.00-$65. E.
S. Scott, Austell. .
OIC and Berkshire Pigs, 6
wks. old Sept. 21st., for. sale.
Will not ship, John Howard,
Cleveland, Rt. 1. :
Reg. fleshly type Duroe Pigs,
9 wks. old 40-60 Ibs., out of Ga:
Better Ann No. 9195 by Ramb-
ler Joe No. 35957, life treated,
crated, $25.00. Ernest P. Carter,
Baxley, :
Reg. Hampshire Boars, 3 mos.
old, 14 perfectly marked pigs in
litter out of sow that won Ist.
prize at Fla. State Fair last year
dbl. treated for cholera, crated,
shipped, reg. in buyers name,
$35.00. J. B. Olliff, Argyle.
Reg. Hampshire Pigs, 50-60)
ibs, lifetime treated and worm-
ed. Will ship. W. D. Young,
Homerville. oe.
2 Blocky type Cherry Red
Duroc Gilts, farrowed Mar. 24,
19541, litter of 8, life treated,
about 125 lbs., reg. buyers name,
$50.00 ea. at pasture; also 1 reg.
Duroe Blocky Type Brood Sow,
3rd litter pigs, life treated, for
aus Dublee Peterson, Vidalia,
1 Duroc Jersey Male Pig and
several bred Gilts, about 150
Ibs. or more each, for sale. W.
H. Branan, Gordon. ;
10 pigs, crossed with OIC-Big
Bone Guinea, 4 mos. old, around
50 Ibs., males and females, $15.00
ea. Ship anywhere, MO only.
Tel. 2878-W. Will Dixon, Athens,
250 Hillside St.
Reg, Duroc Hogs, Gilts, Boars,
150 Ibs. ea. and reg. Duroc Pigs
farrowed Aug. 10, 1951, reg. in
buyers name. Marshall Kell,
Winston, Rt, 1.
11 Big Bone Guinea Pigs,
farrowed Sept. 2, ready to
ship last of October, from reg.
ers name $25. ea. plus COD
and shipping chrgs. W. R. Dea-
ton, Oakwood. :
10 pigs 6 wks. old Black
Essex and Hampshire cross, $10.
ea. at my farm. T. R. Cash,
Bremen, Rt. 1.
OIC bred gilts, _$60.-$75.;
Males ready for service, $50.
Pigs, 10 wks. old, $25. ea. All
reg. Exch, for Lespedeza Hay
Tel. 2595. W. H. Nix, Alpha-
retta, Rt. 3. a
6 pure OIC gilts, $35. 12 pigs,
$10, ea.; All sired by. 500 Ib.
reg. boar; Also 2 purebred sows
$50, each when pigs are wean-
ed. No shipping. ~J. Paul Hig-
ginbotham, Bogert, Rt. 1.
10 Pigs, 10 wks. old, $10. ea.;
3Pigs, 13 wks. old, $14 ea.;
J. A. Chambless, Luthersville.
25 Pigs, OIC Berkshires
crosse with OIC, $10.:ea. Near
Silver Shoals Church in Banks
Co. at J. H. Brooks place. Con-
oo ot Marie | g, Lula,
| 3.
| Holmes, Ranger,
stock. Can be registered in buy-|376
8-9 wks. old, grandsons of 1949
Reserve Natl. Champion, cho-
lera treated, Will ship at $25.
ea. Tel. 630. John F. Fowler,
Cartersville, P. O. Box 328.
with papers; $15. without.
Ready for shipment Oct. 20 at
8 wks, old, Plus shipping chrgs.
Henry Fromme, Ft. Valley, Rt.
3 :
Big bone Guinea pigs, reg.
buyers name: males, $20. ea.;
females, $18. ea. Buyer pay
shipping chargs. M. O. only.
Hershel Satterfield, Commerce,
Re hos ; ,
E. E. Logan, Powder Springs,
Rt. 2. :
1 Reg., P. C. boar, not quite
2 yrs. old, about 450 4bs.,
splendid qualities, easy to han-
dle; large litters, 8 to 12 ti-
form pigs. V. L. Collier, Means-
ville. Phone Zebulon, Ga. 88-J-
2 purebred Duroc boars, 10
mos. old, subj. to reg.
for sale. Tel. 538 M4. Billie
Sirman,
522.
sey pigs, 3 mos. old, subj. t
reg., $25. ea. Or a cut-on 2 or
more. Tel. 3271. J. J. Waters,
Louisville. ; a
Choice bred reg. Duroc Jer-
sey Gilts in -buyers name, 350
Ibs. up, bred to Pioneer Per-
to farrow in September. Will
not ship. My place on U.
Hwy. 37. Nell Purvis, Adel, Rt.
et ae
bloodlines of Natl c
all sexes. Mrs. W. d,
Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill
Rd.
Reg. Hereford boar and gilt,
61/2 mos. old, out of State
Fair Grand Champic
for sale. L. P. Singleton,
Valley, Rt. 3. : :
Reg. SPC
Gilts, from
ploodlines, for sale.
grand - ch:
aie. Mrs. Le As
green Farms.
_ Purebred Hampshires
for registration, and al
Hampshires, 8. wks. old Oct. 10,
for sale. James W. Greear,
Helen, (White Co).
- One SPC male, out of 19:
Jr. Champ Boar, over 100 Ibs.,
4 mos, old, reg. in -buyers |
name, $35. at fi _ Aflar
phone Elgin 3311 (Extension
5165). Roger S. Cobb, Marietta,
Rt. 6. oe v
SPC pigs, about 100 Ibs. a
farm, treated, wormed, either
eligible
y
ers. name. Arthur Stroud,
Swainsboro, Rt. 1. :
ea. at my farm, 11/2 mi. So.
Farmville. Can get registration
papers if desired. H.-N Date
nelll, Adairsville, Rt. 2. ene
Purebred Hi pigs, 7-
3 wks. old, $12.50 ea. Watson
Rogers, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box
Reg. :
Flash, Grandson of Red Star of
Ohio for Dec. farrow, $75.00;
Reg. Hampshire Gilt te farrow
in November, $70.00; -
bred Gilts and Sows, Oct-Dec.
farrow, $50.-$60.; Purebred Du-
roe pigs, 4 mos. old, breeding
quality, $30.00
Austell. :
Big Bone Guinea pigs, stay
fat kind, reg. buyers name, 6-
8 wks. old Bie 2 $22.50
le .00;
aie ae , $27.00; females,
$25.00; 4 mos. old pigs, males,
$30.00; females, $27.50. Can)
furnish unrelated pairs. Ship
anywhere. Tel. 2878W.. Wil
Dixon, Athens, 250 Hillside St.
Fine Essex Sow, 12 mos. old, |
just-weaned 8 pigs,
i
to reg. Essex male,
name, $60. A. L.
HOGS FOR SALE |
10 reg. Hampshire Boar Pigs,|
6 OIC Boars, 5 Gilts, $20.
6 wks. old OIC pigs for sale. |!
Valdosta, P. O. Box|r
Finest grade Red, Durce Jer-}
Reg.. Heveton pigs, finest | ~~
vd champs, |_|
$30. ea. up. Plenty sa es
Champion boar, |
Fort |
Care Ever-|
half|-
9 SPC gilts, 150-200 Ibs, $50.| -
Duroc Sow, bred to Red | (B
- Cross-}}
fee Scott, |
mos, old}!
Bicep
Moss, Lula. |
Reg. Big Bone Guinea Sow |
set 1
_Blocky type
pigs, male,
old, wormed,
z ul
ale,
good mare, work anywhere,| Al
sale or exch. for
S. Duggan, Eastm
fection and Sensational Flash, | Bro:
Villa Rica, Rt.
OIC pigs, 10
nose, blocky, reg. _
$20.
amp. |
sex. Can be registered in buy- at
MM. P. Butler,
Rt. 1,-Care Plain :
. Service Boar, reg. Dur
$3.00; Non- tered
sale. All from large
Alph
~ OIC pigs, short nos
from prize winning
$25.-
H. Gazaway,
immingham
mos. old,
pee ae ee
See Viola C. Fe
gare ady,
20. ea. Will ship hi
igs, for
Paul: .-Cle
Rt
- Bone Guinea |
reg. in buy-
_Fob.; One
mos, . old, $55.60.
Unadilla, ei:
_ Boars, large
fine sow for sale.
Mrs. H. C. Wood,
ees
a ae Gilts, 6.
B. B. ic. SPC,
0
2
2B
a
ae
os
ers for. eee
: as 1951, reg. SPC;
L. Cook, Dawson.
C. Gilts, wt. around
lan be reg. if desired,
my home, about 1-
So, Farmville. H. J.
Adairsville,. Tbe 2:
blooded Duroc Jersey
oem old, bred to reg.
will bring pigs in
., $45. ea. W.
Haddock, Rt. 1.
-blocky type Duroe
mos. old, reg. in buy-
Teg. SPC sows, to
in October, 350-lbs., 2-
old, $100. ea.5 Also 2
alking Filly Colts,
yy and Lost _Chance
- good cond., cheap.
, Sandersville, Rt.
Red Blocky Duroc
pigs, registered, 40-60
-ea. Some unrelated.
illiams, Baxley. ;
- short, wide head,
ee bloodlines,
AS NS At-.
40 acon St;
HEEP & es
FOR SALE
Saanan . Bucks at stud:
{ oung bucks for sale. Be.
W. J. Sumlin, alonts,, 730
Ave. N, W,
Saanan. Buck at stud.
id ensehiee Ewes for
Baynes, Greensboro.
blooded Saanan Billies,
a5 qt. milker, white,
ess, 5 mos. old,
for sale cheap. W.
. Saabesa: sen A, Box
Maas Doe, bred ..to
lubian Buck, to. freshen
, good cond., giving
dally now, 1 Nubian
e doe, reg., on one side, 6
ld fat, for sale. Mrs. G.
Crary,
purebred Toggenburgs,
ning bloodlines, 2 gal.
milk, bangs free, reg.
all extra large, healthy
c mele 4 yrs. old, $65. for
Abernathy, Thomas-
tay fat type, $25. Ree:
E. LA. |
meaner) Svante, RFD 4,|:
Gainesville, Rt. 1.
2: Tog Milk Goats 1 giving
2 ats. daily, freshen lst. of
December, 3rd. kid: other to
freshen Ist. Jan. kia for sale;
Also want 1 French Alpine
Goat not less than 4 qts. daily.
State age and price. G.
ce, Marietta, 14 Marbel
Mill Ra. Tel. b9074W.. *
1 reg. N: Sian Milk Goat,
bred to -eg. Nubian Buck, to
freshen Jan., 3 yrs. old, brown
olor, a'so - grade doe, 7 mos.
old for $15; Mrs. G. B. McCrary,
| G.inesville, Rt. 1.
One male Toggenburg Goat,
4 yrs. old, full blooded, no pa-
pers, gentle, easy to manage,
hie Exch. for equal value. A.:
H. Moss, Riverdale, Rt. oi
Secs wae :
&. | CATTLE:
Want Grade Heifers, beef
_| type, Angus, Hereford, -Short:
| Horn, or Red Pole. Near Rome.
Quote best price. H. G. Smith,
ay aoa Box: 54.
Want young calves, any sex
or breed, from 1 day-old up,
for own use. Emory Turpir,
Gainesville, Rt. 4. >
Want 1 or 2 young reg.
| Guernsey cows, or Bred Heif-
ers due to freshen in Oct. or
5 acing Stock, based on actual
|records. James B. Bartch, Au-
gusta, 2737 Milledgeville. Rd,
Want Jersey or Guernsey
Heifer, about 10~mos. old, in
B. Guinea Boar hog, or sell
hog for $60. Cannot ship. Mrs.
Zora Brown, Scottdale, Box
317. _ (Rear Woodland Ave.).
Want reg. Aberdeen-Angus
bull calf or yearling at reason-
able price- A. P.. Chapman,
Moultrie, et. 5:
HOGS:
Want 1 Hampshire Boar pig,
blocky type, from 4-6 mos. old.
Sam Jones, Osierfield, Rt. 1.
SHEEP AND GOATS:
Want 10-25 head Ewe sheep
|not over 4 yrs. old, preferably
Hampshire, but any kind con-
sidered; Also want 1 Broke
Street, 800-1000 lbs. or good
yoke of steers, 1400-2000 lbs.
Robert Wellborn, LaFayette. -
Want several common goats
as near Clayton Co. as can be.
State offer and price. L. H.
es Hapevilie, Box 307. CA.
giving 3-4 qts. daily or soon to
freshen, within 900 mi. radius.
Reasonably priced. State if to
be shipped. Mrs. Ruth H. Jones,
Bronwood. -
Want large goat trained to
pull wagon for small children.
State price, age, etc. E. H. Mc-
Michael, Buena Vista.
Want 1 trained gentle goat
with wagon. Advise price. Will
come after if located nearby.
R. A. Belford, Savannah, .3114
Bee Rd.
ee
- POULTRY FOR SALE
BANTAMS:
2 Common Bantam Roosters,
1 White about 16 mos. old,
other Red about 6 mos. old, $1.
ea. Plus express charges. Jesse
Hudson, Carrollton, Rt. 3.
Golden Sebright Rooster, $1.
ae Wellborn, LaFayette,
Bantams, roosters and hens
raised this year, bright colors
in reds especially: Reasonable
price. Rebecca L. W. Ford,
Harrison.
Bantam Roosters, small type,
mixed breed, 50c ea. Robert
Newton, Bloomingdale.
Purebred Buff Cochin ban-
tams, 6 to 18 mos. old, splen-
did layers, $3. pr. M. 0. Ship-
* | Pok promtply. John W. Harrell,
akeland. F
Old English: Black Breasted
Hoos Bantams, show type, $3.-
6. pair at my yard. J.
elena: Atlanta, 3959 Club
rive.
White Leghorn and RI Rea]
Nov. Must be from high pro-:
exchange for 300 lb. Black Lt
Want 1 or 2 nice milk goats |
/metto strain, mated prs., $5.00;
Bantams, cockerels, $1. ea.; Co-
lumbian and White P. Rock,
cockerels, $1.50 and $3. ea. Di-
rect Rutherford stock. James
C. Mitchell, LaFayette, P. O.
Box 243. :
j ;
Dark Cornish Bantams: 3
hens, 1 rooster, about 2 yrs.
old, $14.00; 2 young trios, $9.
trio; 6 young ge $20. 00;
lot for $50.00; pr White
Wyandotte, $5. -pr.; Pr. Black
Cochins, $5. Charles E. Bryant,
La. ayette, 111 West Cherokee
Young bantam hens and
TOvsicts, $1. ea; young Rin~
[iicc, hi usants, $12. pr.; co
a 18e0ns, mated and work-
jing, $1. pr.; white African
guineas, $1. ea. Starung Yawn,
Byromville.
Few purebred Golden Se-
bright bantam hens, $2. ea.;
roosters, $1. ea.; pair, $3.00;
trios, $5. Buyer pay express.
Hayne M; Cochran, College
Park, Rt. 2, Box 176.
CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS:
6 Cornish Indian cockerels,
almost ready for service, $2.
ea.; $11. for lot. FOB. Mrs. ea
H. Osborn, Roy.
3 Dark Cornish Roosters, yel-
low legs, 14-16 mos. old, $3.50
ea.; 2, $5.50. FOB. Mrs. Mamie |.
Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
1 Claret game cock, $4. No
COD. R. L. Griffin, Gainesville, g
Oak St.
Purebred White Cornish
-|eockerels, blood tested, 1 yr.
old, $2. ea. Mrs. W. H. Walters,
Lavonia, Rt. 2.
2+trios April hatch Shawl-
neck Game chickens, 1 extra
stag, $15. per three. Nora
Lankford, Rockmart, Rt. 1.
Pit Games, 2 hens, 1 cock,
$7.00; cocks, 15 mos. old; 20
stags and pullets, 11/2 Ib. size,
$1.25 ea.; hens, $2. ea. 75 for
sale. L. O. Benefield, Cedar-
town, Rt. 1. (At Fish Creek).
White Cornish Roosters,
ready for use, shipped 2, $5.;
$2. ea. if come after. Mrs. Ken-
neth Register, Hahira, Rt. 1.
(Hutchinson Mill Pond near
Fellowship Church).
1 Game Rooster, Gin Gray-
gin Ked, wt. 61/2 ibs., 21/2
yrs. old, $10. W. M. Stansell,
Royston, Red,
Cornish cockerels, $2. a.,
for $3.50; pullets, $1.75 ea.;
hens, $2.00;' roosters, $2.50 ea.
All purebred, prize stock. O. C.
Bradbury, Covington, Rt. 1,
Box 135.
1 purebred, heavy type, long
legged Berry, April hatch Dark
Cornish, cockerel, $2.50; 4
young hens, same kind, 5-7
Ibs., $2.65 ea. M. O. only. Miss
9
oe B. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt.
1, Box. 35.
LEGHORN:
One. extra fine S. Cc. White
Leghorn cockerel, perfect 9
point, 5 mos. old, for sale, also
want N. Z. W. bred doe, or
other rabbits. Mrs. Mattie L.
Page, Atlanta, 149 No. Ave., N.
E.
60 purebred W. Li hens, 7
mos. hold, now laying, been
treated, no culls, $100. for lot,
FOB my. home. Mrs. Ann Pow-
ell, Luthersville.
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
QUAIL, DOVES, PIGEONS,
ELC:
Rice strain Royal White
King pigeons, mated pairs, $4.
ea. Plus express chrgs. Ans.
letters. George S. Anglin, Jr.,
Brunswick, 1790 Townsend St.
Ringneck Pheasants, approx.
2 lbs. each, $2.50. A.A. Wash,
Atlanta, 240 Gibson St., S. E
LA 4560.
Early 1951 hatch nice Silver
and Golden Pheasants, $7.50
pr.; Also few Amherst, and
Chukas, $6. pr. C. Whit -Tur-
ner, McDonough.
Auto-Sex King pigeons, Pai-
Unmated, $3. pr. J. G. Bailey,
Camilla. -
Several pairs 51 hatch Ring-
necks, $6.00; Few Pearl Guin-
eas, $1. ea.; Few RI Red Ban-
tams, 10 wke., B0c ea. J. F.
Ginn Atlanta, 481 Metropoli-
tan Pl,
Bob White Quail, $2. ea.5
$190. C. No less than 3 _prs.
shipped. L. M. McBurney, Au-
gusta, Rt. 2, Box A-255-A,
Meadow Brook Dr.
Racing Homer pigeons, $2.50
pr.; Young ones, $1.50 pr. J.
M. Marsh, LaFayette, Chatta-
nooga St. ~
20 Ringneck pheasant fock=
4 mos. old, between 2 and 3
Ibs., $2.75 ea., in lots of 5, or
$50. for lot. John T. Dunn, El-
lenwood, Rt. 1, Atianta phone,
DI 1058.
~ Pigeons, peafowl,
is
YRI Red Rooster free,
doves, quail, guinea fowl, ban-
tams. turkeys, ducks, geese,
Frizzle and Game chickens,
Tabbits, hogs, milk goats, for
wale at once, at my farm at lit- |
tle better than half cost. Mrs.
Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2,
(2956 Buford Hwy.) CH 1777.
REDS: NH, OTHERS
12 heavy. tyne pullets, mostly
R. A. Rds, few crosses, 1 large
4 1/2
mos. old, $20. for all plus ex-
press chrgs, Cash with order.
Mrs. Jack Cason, Ellerslie.
+ NH Nichols strain pullets and
cockerels from pullorum clean
stock, 10 wks. old, $1. ea. Will
ship. Mrs. Kate Harrell, Fayet-
teville, Rt. 1.
Fat, 2 year old, RL Red
| Hens, "for sale. Mrs, Cc. A. Black,
The Rock, Rt, 1, Box 44
15 RI Red Pullets, 6 mos.
ola, $3. ea.; 10 cockerels, $1.50
e . Donaldson strain. See Miss
Leila Eves, Atlanta, 665 Gor- |*
don Pl. S. W, Ra, 5216.
200 RI Red Pullets. 5 mos.
old, laying, $2.50 ea. F. B.
Bohlen, Madison.
15 or 20 March 1951 hatch
N. H. Red hens, some laying.
Mrs, W. M. Gilbert, College
Park, 218 Elmo St. CA. 3864.
100 N. H. Red 3-A hens, 16
mos, old, finished moulting, $2.
ea, my place. Wont ship. Ist.
house on Jones Rd., off Cedar
Grove Rd. Robert Terry, Fair-
burn, Rt. 2.
ROCKS:
2 top quality, prize winning |~
white Rock roosters, Feb., 1951
hatch, $4. ea. FOB. Mrs. pe
Cox, Tennille. P, O. Box 132.
13 White Rock pullets, lay-
ing, and 1 rooster, Feb. hatch,
$25.; also 10 N. H. Red pullets,
ready to. begin laying, $20.
Party furnish coops and. pay
Exp, No. Chks. Mrs. J. H.
Hendrix, Register. Rt. 1.
TURKEYS. GUINEAS, DUCKS,
GEESE. ETC.
3 prs. Blue, Geese, $8. Pr.;
$20. for lot. Tel. 3806. Mrs. E.
N. Skelton, McDonough, Rt. 2,
Box 206.
10 grown geese, $3. ea.; Ban-
tam Roosters, 60c ea, Wilson
Carson, Griffin, Rt. C.
17 Turkeys, 5 mos.
ea.; $30. for lot. Mrs.
Dominy, Eastman, Rt. 4.
BB Bronze and Beltsville
White Turkeys, U, S. approved
and pullorum clean, hatched
Mar, this year, Hens, $6. ea.;
Gobblers, $8. ea.; mixed breed
Turkeys, May hatch, $4.50 ea.
Russell Bowen, Jr., Bainbridge.
Geese, 1 1/2 yrs. old, cross
White, Emden-Touloose, $5. ea.
Ship. any place. Mrs. W. F.
Gaddis, Quitman, Box 427.
16 Geese, mixed breed, Em-
den-Touloese; $3.50 ea. Ken-
neth E. Gibson, Pine Mountain
Valley.
Mallard Ducks, :0 drakes, 10
hens, $1.75 ea. fob, Mrs. J. R.
Raines, Cordele, Rt. 1.
2 Green Headed Drakes, 1951
hatch, $5.;; Pr. Black ard White
Ducks, $5. Exch. for White
Guineas. Raleigh Pruitt, Lavon-
la RE
1 young Ccucks, and 3 old ones
for sale or exch. for pair tur-
old, $2.
Jewel
keys Bring turkey- and get
.|ducks, A. J. Akins, Ambrose,
Biol.
Geese, males whites, females
gray mixed, trio $12, Ship COD.
A. L. Thompson, Cadwell.
Pair Big Bronze Turkeys, Tom
Hen, $10, ea; If both taken
the pair for "$18. Mrs. C. R.
Sorrell, Monroe, Rt. 1.
eens:
4 drinker, pleasant. R. G. Byrd,
BABY CHICKS:
Want 100 to 200 chicks ta. 5
raise on halves-to 8 to 10 wks,
furnish feed. Any breed except
bantams, leghorns or frizzlers,
Mrs. C. H, Culberson, Cobert.
Want some pit game stare
chicks, also hatching eggs.
State what you have and price.
J, W. Story, Augusta, 2060
Broad St. ;
LEGHORNS:
Want 10 English W. L, hens,
1951 hatch. Advise what you
have and price. Mrs, John Ag
Cauley, Soperton, Rt. 2. 4
MISCELLANEOUS CHICKEN iS)
Want 100 to 600 young pul-
lcis, 4-5 mos. old, heavy stock,
| Advise. Mrs. C. J. Scofield,
Hamilton. Rt. 2. Box 59,
Want 50 laying pullets, 6 or
7 mos, o:d. Advise. Mrs. Ida
Carson, Griffin, Rt. 3. seo
REDS: aie,
Want 25 to 50 ie 1951
hatch 3or4-A dark strain R. I
Red hens, now laying, no culls,
Advise. A. J, Willoughby, Waco.
WANDOTTES:
Want 10 S. L. Wandotite pues:
and 1 cockerel, 6 to 10 mos.
old, purebred, nothing mixed,
at reasonable price. Mrs. Arthur
Tucker, Tifton, Rt. 6, U
FARM HELP WANTED
Want unencumbered middie
aged healthy colored woman~
for light farm work on farm =
near town. Can give perma-
nent home and living as well
as salary. Mrs. Jennie M. Gid-
dens, Cordele, Rt. 1. :
Want white man, or colored, E
to live in home on farm for
percentage of proceeds of ~
place. 2 A tobacco, rest as
want to plant. Near church |
and school. Mail route. Must
be of high character, non-
Norman Park, Rt. 2.
Want middle age woman for
light farm work on farm. Will
pay reasonable salary. Need at
once. Mrs. Wyatt Hamby, Sas
ming, Rt. 3.
Want single white man for
dairy helper at once. Good
salary for right party. Contact
R. M. Hadley, Chipley, Rt. 1.
Want man that knows and
can plant shrubbery in con-
nection with light farm chores
on farm. J. D. Fuller, Mount- iG
ville.
Want farmer for 2 H farm
on standing rent or 3rds and
4ths basis. 4 R_ house, elec.
lights, city limits. White people
only. C. J. Mobley, Conyezs.
Want smart, healthy, honest,
settled woman to live ow
farm with woman in her 70s
as member of family and look
after chickens, other light farm
chores, for small salary. Neat
Atlanta. Prefer woman reared
on farm. Write. Mrs. J.
Gibbs, Ty. Ty.
Want sober, reliable mian,
white or colored, for general
farm work around farm. Board,
$15. weekly salary. Contact: J.
G. Davis, Doraville, 6243 Tilly
Mill Rd. Tel. Chamblee 2976.
Want farmer for 1 H crop
on 8rds and 4ths or halves. :
Must be good worker, non- Y.
drinker. W. M. Evans, - Fair- g
mount, Rt. 1.
. Want woman 1o do light
farm work on farm, located on
Hwy. 41 near Ringgold, Ga.
Live in home with elderly cou-
ple. Some pay. Write. Will
Snyder, Ringgold, Rt. 4
Want unencumbered white,
Christian woman to live as
one of famiky and do _ light
farm chores on farm. Mrs.
D. Moore, Jackson, Rt.
Frank
Ze
Want large family with trac-
tor and equipment to cultivate
300 acres on shares, 50-50 basis.
Located Bee Line Hwy. 5
miles town. Elec. lights, good
land, plenty guano and land
furnished. EE Seceee Hicks,
Wrightsville.
e
PAGE EIGHT
CONTINUATION OF
(Continued from Page One)
Sammie, how does the Federal Admin-
istration, that is the President of the
United States and his subordinates, get
money to give to the states? Sammie:
The only way the Federal Government
can get money is for the Congressmen
and Senators to appropriate that money
to the Administration. Sammie is right.
The Government can get no money ex-
cept what Congress gives it. Well Sam-
mie, how does Congress raise the money
which it appropriates to the Administra-
tion? Sammie says that Congress gets
that money by taxing the people back
home in the states where the Congress-
men came from and, of course, Sammie
is right. There is no other place for the
money to come from except out of the
pockets of the people in the states where
the Senators came from and out of the
pockets of the people of the Congression-
al District where the Congressmen came
from. i
It is a matter so simple that even
school children can wnderstand it. In-
stead of Congressmen and Senators hav-
ing to go along with the demands of the
Administration to get money, it is the
other way around. The Administration
has to go along with the Senators and
Congressmen to get the money in the
first place. The whole thing is in the
hands of the Congress. The Congress
can control the White House, they can
control. the Supreme Court; they control
everything. The people back home pay
in a dollar for every dime of Federal
money they have ever received.
* THE 1952 ELECTION
November 1952, will be the only time
during the next five years when the
voters themselves will have any say in
these matters. Last week I showed you
that 24,000,000 people are already get-
ting money directly from the Federal
Treasury. I also pointed out that .Tru-
man only received a few more than 24,-
000,000 votes in 1948. Since that time,
with a great re-armament program going
on, many million people are working for
the Government in industrial organiza-
tions. As a concrete illustration, the
great international Du Pont Company is
spending billions of dollars of money at
Augusta, Georgia, every dollar of which
is Government money. Every person
employed on that project is working for-
The same is true in.
the Government,
many other large projects over the-Coun-
try. Manufacturing plants of all kinds
are using millions of people in building ~
war machines, equipment and supplies,
and all of them are working for the Govy-
ernment.
In the 1948 Presidential election, the
Republicans were cock sure that they
the Republicans in the Co
Senate, seemed to have am
of the true state of affairs,
that Truman had 24,000,001
his pay roll. He now has a
more than that, probably
000,000. 2. i
Anybody who wants to be
next year has to face the fa
have to spot Truman 30,000,000
start with. When you spot a
000 votes and $70,000,000,000
are you. going to use to bea
Let the men in Congress who |
ing the taxes and the money a
TOM LINDER,
Commissioner of Agricul
P. S. According to a broadcast
New York, the taxpayers of tk
States are paying $500,000,00
| highways in France, which |
cours, be a present to the
_France. But the French Gover
lows us to do this only on cond
the taxpayers of America pa
French Government 20 percent
000,000.00 for the privilege
them $500,000,000.00 of roads
the face of the fact that somel
here is supposed to be intellige
you point them out? Pos
EARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED | FARM HELP WANTED | POSITIONS WANTED POSITIONS v
a i ant: j Exp. dai ts job as Want 2 Eee
Want man and wife (or fam-| Want dependable middle} Want job as overseer of aie eh ee ee jac aud ate ue
ily with 4 large enough to
work) for work on farm, trac-
tor driving, etc; And want
woman to live as one of fam-
aged woman at once to live
with me this winter and dc
light farm chores
Fair salary. Write. Mrs.
on farm.
farm. Lifetime experience with
cattle and hog raising, also raw
cropping. Can handle any type
of farm machinery and labor.
Etta x
Best of references. Accept sal-
fer 4 or 5 R house with lights,
water. Near school and church-
es. References if desired. M. C.
Thornton, College Park, 512 W.|
ty, on school bus rt
ences. 4 R_ house
and water. John B. |
pharetta, Rt. 3, Box 9
~ ily on farm and do light farm
chores tor small salary. Will
pay weekly or monthly. W. L.
Dunn, Zebulon, Rt. 1.
_ Want at once white man to
live as one of family and do
work on farm for board, laun-
dry, reasonable salary. Write J.
E. Estes, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1.
Want top-notch, sober, hon-
est man for large farm, located
in Fulton Co. Specialize in
beef cattle. Must be experi-
enced. Nice 6 R house furnish-
ed, good salary. Apply. M. T.
McClellan, East Point, 500 No.
Main St
Want man and wife to do
farm work on farm. Will pay
man $15.00 weekly; Also farm
chores for wife. Will move, and
furnish house to live in. Con-
tact Mrs. Audrey Durden,
Cobbtown, Rt. 2. (Live Aline,
Ga., Candler Co, 6 mi. Met-
ter).
Want experienced couple,
white or colored, for steady
job on cattle farm. $2. daily;
Also 1 H crop on 50-50 basis.
3 R house, garden, wood, elec.,
school bus and maii route. S.
S. Storer, Douglasville, Rt. 4.
Want unencumbered white
woraar. not over 35 yrs. old for
light farm work on farm for
room, board, small salary. Mrs.
J. M. Pitchersed, Conley, Rt. 1.
Want colored family to work
6 A tobacco, approx. 8-10 bar-
rels turpentine on shares. Must
be clean, sober. 4 R_ house,
lights, water, school and mail
route at door on Hwy. 30].
Come see. Frank Brown, Clax-
ton, Rt. 1. (Evans Co.).
Want at once white man to
live as one of family and do
light farm chores on farm, for
laundry, board, reasonable sal-
ary.-Must be sober, honest. J.
E. Estes, Ft. Valley, Rt. 1.
Want middle aged woman, or
man and wife to live in home
on farm and do light farm
chores, tend livestock, fowls,
etc. H. M. McLeod, Milan.
| lights,
Clanton, Fairburn, Rt. 1.
Want man and wite to live
as one of family and do light
work on farm for board. Pay
what is worth. Robert L. Car-
ter, Aragon, Rt. 1.
Want colored couple for light
work on farm. 3 R__ house,
water furnished. Smali
wages. C. D. Merriman, Ellen-
wood.
Want man with large family
to work on large farrn. Must be
experienced in operating trac-
tors. Near Savannah. Leo F
Griffin, Savannah, 417 Mont-
gomery St. :
_ Want woman to help with
light farm chores on farm with
good people. $12. weekly. Mrs.
J. M. Nunez, Dublin, Rt. 5.
Waat job on farm as care-
taker of cattle, 10 yrs. experi--
ence. Also drive tractor. 5 in
family. Need 4 R house, elec.,
water, etc. Monthly salary. J.
B. Edge, Fairburn, Rt. 1.
Experienced hand wants job
on dairy farm. State wages.
Can move any time. Consider
raising chickens. 23 yrs. old.
W. A. Millholland, Fairmount,
5 fea ira 45
Man about 50 yrs. old wants
home with couple for small
salary and board in exchange
for work on farm: J. F. Dan-
iels, Savannah, RFD 5, Box
380 A.
Want good house with water,
wood, convenient to school,
good land (preferably with
chicken houses) on farm on
suitable basis. Large family (2
boys to operate truck and trac-
Sonate Kimbrell, Roswell,
58 yr. old man, good health
(all alone) wants job on farm
as caretaker or looking after
cattle, hogs, or poultry. Born
and raised on farm, well ex-
perienced. Go anywhere. Have
own furniture. Need 2 R house
with lights, water. State what
you have and salary. E. T.
Nabers, Brookhaven, 1375 Pine
Grove Ave. i
ary or part salary and bonus.
J. G. Byrd, Valdosta, 106 N.
Troupe St.
Want couple, middleaged or
older to make their home with
me on my farm and help with
work for home. Located near
old National Ifiwy.,
Shoals Rd. Inquire at A. O.
Mays Store. Ref. exch. A. Ee
Moss, Riverdale, Rt. 1.
POSITIONS WANTED
Want good 2 H farm suitabie
for tractor and good pasture,
on 3rds and 4ths, or standing
rent. Gradie Leath, Atlanta, Rt.
5, Box dot Y
Mant wants job on dairy
farm. Experienced. 25 yrs. oid,
3 in family. Consider raising
chickens. State wages. W. A.
Millhollan, Fairmount Rt. 2.
36 yr. old man and wite
want job on poultry or general
farm work. Experienced truck
and tractor driver. Can move
now. See or write. A. A. Pruitt,
Dacula, Rt. 1.
32 yr. old man wants job
on i1arm driving wuck or trac-
tor (or both). Can operate most
any kind of farm machinery.
References. Have wife, 5 chil-
dren. Move anywhere. Jack
Martin, Gibson, Rt. 1.
Man and wife, 52 and 55 yrs.
old, with 13 yr. old son, want
job on poultry, stock, or dairy
farm for. fair wages. M. J. Mc-
Leod, Milan, Rt. 1.
Want job on farm doing trac-
tor, grist mill and livestock
work, carpentry, etc. Experi-
enced gneral. farming. T. G.
Lee, Care J. H. Lee, Atlanta,
83 Cain St.
35 yr. old man, single, wants
work on farm for home, board,
$60. monthly. Honest, reliable,
no bad habits, experienced
(some tractor work). Julian M.
peg Atlanta, 455 N. Highland
ve. -
on Flat |
Cambridge Ave.
Single man, 63 yrs. old, hard
worker, wants job on farm.
Dependable. Home, reasonable
salary. State offer. R. O. Wil-
son, Atlanta, 320 Crew St., S.
Young, refined,
cated white woman
on farm doing 1
chores for room,
salary. Write. Miss
Rome; Rt..6=-~
54 yr. ol World W
partly disabled, an
good health), wants
taker of farm. Can |
chickens, hogs, other
work. Prefer 50
John William:, Scat
Box, 131, Ae
Want job on
tractor and truck 5
(or 3 or 4). Must
House, Have to be
wages, Can start
Wife, self, 5 yr.
fer middle Georgia.
Lithonia, t. 3.
Experienced fa
operator, cotton ginr
job as caretaker of
winter months, Prefer
Tanta, eine co. Baldwit ;
41 yr. old white woman with
6 yr. old son, wants job on
farm with some good old folks,
feeding poultry and other light
farm, outside work, milking,
etce., for home and small sal-
ary. Mrs. Ina Barnes, White,
Rt. 1, Care Arthur Ledford.
Woman, unencumbered, . 55
yrs. old, wants place with good
people on farm, helping with
light farm work, for home and
salary. Have own _ furniture,
have to. be moved. Mrs. Emma
Powell, Bainbridge, 315 Clark
St., Care Ralph Rich. *
Man and wife want wor
on farm for room, board, smal
salary as caretaker of estate,
or poultry farm. Write J. R.
Se Atlanta, Rt. 3; > Box town, Ri, L.
. Single, sober white
Want 2 or 3 H farm in work tending bec
Coweta County. Good house,
fenced pasture for 25 head cat-| sgh
tle. on cotton rent or other Going, Heer ae cad
basis. References exchanged. L | *aty, Doar ates y.
C. Davis; Newnan, Rt. 3. can .pay. Desire i
Marvin Rho , Ma
49 yr. old man with 3 grown) 1, Box 37. :
boys to work (2 tractor driv- ;
ers) wants year around job on
farm. Need good house with
lights. Can move at once. Have
to be moved. Letters ans. Live
1 mi. Chula, Ga. at Pine Farm
Dairy. M. M. Mitchell, Chula,
Rt. 1, Box 336. -
raising chickens on
patches,
Have 4
work. Sober, honest.
able. James Yelverto
Registered Aberdeen Angus Cattle.
50-60 Reg. Aberdeen Angus heifers, bred and op
6 Reg. Bulls of service age, form one of bes
herds in the country (also noted for their larg
and substance), to be sold at Auction, Wednesd
ber 31, at FMnt River Farms, on Hwy 34, 3
Jonesboro. Sale beginning at Noon. R. L. Ja
er, Jonesboro, Rt. 1. ~ Zhe