Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1952 September 3

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TT ores Chiller Commissioner

WERE oes! SEPTEMBER 3, 1952

NUMBER 51
























































Editorial By al By TOM LINDER

following statement entitled
gency Aid for Georgia Drouth

of the public.

e entire program is a Federal pro-
administered under the direction
on, T. R. Breedlove as Production
Marketing Admiristrator. I was ap-
d by Governor Talmadge to repre-

funds. or how a are adminis-
who i is. eligible for them, in what

1e 952. dfouth will long pe remem-
by farmers thronghout the South=
ome of the most devastating
has ever hit this section. It was
nt in early July that the produc-
on of some of our major crops, partic-
ly corn and hay crops, would be
iderably curtailed unless rain was
ved soon.

order to get a piciure of the situa-
I wired the Commissioners of Agri-
of the Southeastern States to
e an estimate of their corn and

producing states, Ohio, Missouri,
and Illinois to give me prospects

nissioners wired indications were

D.
n aout ds the Se cretary of Agri-
ulture called a meeting of representa-
of the Southeastern States in Nash-
Tennessee, to evaluate the drouth
ua on and to formulate plans to get
ediate relief in the purchase of hay
the major producing sections, Most
ricultural leaders recognized the fact
unless relief was secured, particu-
in Tennessee and Kentucky and to
: rge. extent in Mississippi, Alabama
d Georgia, many of the foundation
s of dairy and heef cattle would
ssarily have to be marketed.

The Commodity Credit Corporation

blished a hay buying office in the

0 producing states to purchase hay
drouth stri



ROUTH REL





ken Farmers Granted is for fee in-}-

his office so as to be of whatever
e we can to the re of the .

0 crops and also some of the major

a corn crop. Some of the Southern .

75 poet of cee years pro-



disaster areas under Public Law 875,

which enabled their farmers to secure .

hay for immediate shipment at a cost
of $28.00, $32.00, and $36.00 per ton at
delivery point.

On August 7, Governor Herman Tal-
madge wired President Truman as fol-
lows:

BECAUSE OF LONG UNPRECE-

DENTED DROUTH MANY AGRICUL-
TURAL SECTIONS IN GEORGIA
HAVE SUFFERED STAGGERING
LOSSES TO THEIR CROPS AND UN-
TOLD DAMAGES !N_ LIVESTOCK

-PRODUCING AREAS LEAVING

THOUSANDS. OF. FARMERS HELP-
LESS AND WITHOUT MEANS OF
REHABILITATION. RESPECTFULLY

REQUEST YOUs DIRECE. PROPER.

FEDERAL AUTHORITIES INVESTI-
GATE CONDITIONS IMMEDIATELY
FOR PURPOSE OF DECLARING DIS-
ASTER AREA AND PROVIDE FOR

- SUCH RELIEF AS AUTHORIZED BY

LAW.

An exchange of wires continued
either direct with the President or Hon.
Raymond Foley, Administrator, Housing

_ and Home Finance Agency, Washington,

D. C., which agency under Public Law
875 is required to make the recommenda-
tions to the President as to the needs
in case of a disaster: On August 18, the
Governor wired Mr. Foley in vart as
follows:

T HEREBY APPOINT AND DES-

IGNATE HON. TOM fINDER, COM-
MISSIONER OF AGRICULTURE OF
THE STATE OF GEORGIA, AS MY
PERSONAL REPRESENTATIVE TO
DEAL WITH YOU ABOUT THE
DROUTH AREA IN GEORGIA.

_In the meantime, imimediately follow-
ing the Nashville meeting, the State Agri-

NOTICE

Livestock Quotations

Beginning in the next issue of the
Market Bulletin, we will carry mar-

ket quotations on cattle and livestock
showing prices being paid at each
auction barn in the state.

TOM LINDER
Commissioner of Agriculture







silnteak: Mobilization Committee, of
which I am a member by appointment
of the Secretary of Agriculture, which
is composed of all agricultural agencies
both Federal and Staten Georgia, called
a meeting to ascertain our needs,

A wire was dispatched to all County
Mobilization Committees which wes fol-
lowed by a questionnaire requesting that
immediate action be taken to determine
current needs in their cespective coun-
ties. By August 1], 145 counties had
reported, and 32 couniies ranging from
Catoosa, Gordon and Pickens in North
Georgia, to Liberty, Wayne, Coffee Mil-
ler and Mitchell in Souih Georgia, show-
ed they needed hay immediately. The
report showed that within 90 days 28,715
tons would be needed and approximately
10,000 -tons of that would he needed
immediately.

The questionnaire further reveals
that 123 counties revoited they would
not produce enough corn to meet their
requirements and that they would have
to purchase outside the county 10 1/2
million bushels. 93 counties reported
| farmers were being forced to market

marketed late in the fall or the spring
of 1953. Another important observation
was made in that these counties would
have to secure $6,000,00.00 credit that
could not be furnished !ocally in order
to plant their fall and winter grazing
crops and that approximately $22,000,-
000.00 would be needed to finance the
1953 crop. :

This information was submitted to
the Secretary of Agriculture by Mr. T.
R. Breedlove, Chairmin, Georgia Agri-
cultural Mobilization Committee, August
14 and 20th. On August 25, Governor
Talmadge again wired Mr Foley in part
as follows:

THIS WIRE IS TO ASSURE YOU
THAT A REASONABLE AMOUNT OF
THE FUNDS -OF? THE STATE--On
GEORGIA, THE LOCAL GOVERN-
MENT UNITS THEREIN OR OTHER
STATE AND LOCAL AGENCIES HAVE
BEEN OR WILL BE SPENT IN THIS
WORK. THE FUNDS OF THE STATE
OF -GHEORGIFA- LTO: BE 9S PANE
THROUGH .THE: SYATE DEPART-
MENT OF AGRICULTURE.

The following wire was received hy
Governor Talmadge August 28:

REURTEL RE DROUGHT SITUA-
TION. I: HAVE TODAY DECLARED







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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE



Prize winning white pearl
Narcissi, large cluster, very fra-
grant, 25c per bulb; $2.00 doz.
Exch. some for dried fruit or
honey. Each pay postage. Mrs.
R, E. New, Atlanta, 366 White-
foord Ave., N, E.r. 2934,

African Violets: All colors.
prices according to size. Must
dispose of 100 plants. Exchange
for rooted Per. Verbena of scar-
let or purple, or Nandinas. Can-
not-ship. Mrs. L, L. ee At-
Janta, 1076 Tilden St., N. W.. Be,
6124.

Bermuda Easter Lily Bulbs,
large size, $3.00 doz.; Med. size
$2.50 doz.; Small, $2, 00 doz.; Al-
so Bulblets, 5e ea. Mrs. R. K.
eae Atlanta, 64 Maddox Dr.

Bulbs, Bouquet Tulips (4 on
1 stem), 10 for $1.90; Parrot tu-
lips, mixed colors, 10, 85c; 25 for
$1.95; Dutch hyacinths, pink,
blue, red, yellow, white, 10,
$2,15; pink daffodils, 10 for $2.60,
Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Atlanta, 943
Greenwood Ave., N. E.

African violets: | Gorgeous,
Butterfly, Redland, Variegated;
Girl Hybrids: white, purple,
blue, red, lavender; Doubles:
white, wine, purple light or dark
blue, 3 for $1.00; 7, $2.00; 12,
$3.00. Add postage, Jeanne Wil-
son, Atlanta, 943 Greenwood, N.
E. EL 4904.

African violets: Sailor Girl,
Neptune, Norseman, Red Girl,
Morie, Pink Beauty, Red Head,
Tinted Lady, Fairy, Gorgeous,
Jonantha, Marmorato, lilac Prin-
cess, Commando, Red Bird, small
3, $1.00; larger, 50c and 60c ea.

Add 20c postage. Mrs. T. R.
Sweatman, Atlanta, 17 Louise
Fi. No -W.

Dbl. Hollyhock, mixed col.,

plants, 2 for 25c; Verbena, well |
rooted, all colors, 75c dozen; |
Christmas Cactus, 25 ea, Post-
age paid on $1. 00 orders. Mrs.
Frank Barford, Atlanta, 1185
Moreland, Ave., S. E. :

Have $50.00 worth of bloom-
ing size bulbs and bulblets, for
sale at my home for $25.00, A.
F. Jackson, Atlanta, 435 Ridge-
wood Road, N, E. DE 5495.

Nelumbrums Lotus, (the Sac-
red Lotus of Nile), grown in
pools and lakes, rosy pink
blooms, large, fragrant, $10.00
doz. at my home. Mrs. R. F.
Haney, Alpharetta. Phone 3671,

Larkspur Seed, white, blue,



pink, t5ce Tbl.; ; Large Old Fash-
ion Hollyhock, white, pink, red,
wine, 25c cup. Mrs. A. M, Grier,
Alto, Rt. 1.

Chinese Sacred Lily Bulbs, 75c
dozen; Many rare and fancy
Coleus Sultanas, Begonias,-Cac-
ti, Boston Fern, Basket Coleus, | 7
40 cuttings asst. $1.00. Rooted
plant free, Damp packed, Add
postage. Exch, for sacks. Mrs.
W. S. Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1.

Nice Boston ferns, 45c ea.;
Sprengeri, 35c ea.; Sultanas, 20
Begonias, 35 cut., nice asst.
collection, 10 cuttings, $1,50 Star
of Bethlehem bulbs, 35 doz.;
extra large and smaller Box-
wood for sale. Mrs, Ed Stone,
Adairsville, Rt. 2.

Beefsteak Begonias, Plumosa
Ferns, Faney-Leaf Caladiums,
25c ea.; large bulbs of white Nar-

cissus, $1.25 C. Add 25c extra}:

for shipping ea. order. Mrs. Al-
ma Moore, Adel.

Boston. and Sprengeri ferns,
35c ea., 3 for $1.00; purple and
pink verbena, Areoplane plants,
red and pink carnations, 30c
bunch; Christmas Cactus, 25c ea,
Add postage. Mrs. Jessie Ho-
ward, Albany, 400 So, Cleveland.

Bulbs, blooming size, per doz.-
blue Roman hyacinths (fragrant)
$1.00; Red Spider lilies, 75c;
King Alfred daffodils, $1.25;
Rain lilies, 80c; Col. 6 King Al
fred, 6 Red Spider and 12 Rain
lilies for $1.50;
mixed Snapdragons, $1.50 doz.
plants, PP. Mrs, R, J. Miller,
Augusta, 2718 Milledge Road.

Lemon lilies, 40c doz.; purple
violets and Day lilies, 25c doz.;
white Wisteria, lilac, yellow jas-
mine crabapple, 25c ea.
postage. M. O,. or cash. Chas,
T. Smith, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 353
(Gordon Road)

Blackberry Lilies, 25c doz.;
White Zepper Lilies, 50c doz.;
Star of Bethlehem, White Nar-
cissi, 75 doz.; $2. 00 :;'.Cream
Dbl. Nareissi,. T5c doz.; $1. 90 C:
Mixed color Hollyhock Seed, 15c
cup, Add postage. Mrs. Clyde
Logan, Austell, Rt. 2.

Booking orders for Fall de-
livery for Steeles Mastodon
Jumbo Pansy Plants, $2.50 C.
Mrs. Emma D. Gibson, Augusta,
2740 Milledgeville Road.

Hybrid Hemerocallis (Day Lil-
lies) in shades of reds, wines,
golds, purple, maroon pinks,
orange, yellow, pastels, bi-colors
and eye-zoned, 12 plants, each
different, $5.00. Del. in Sept.
Mrs. Susie Burt, Arlington, Rt.
2

50,000 Privet Hedge (stay

| green kind) 200, $1.00 Exch. 200

for 3 print or 4 white chicken
|feed sacks, 100 lb. cap. Mrs. B.

) Thornton, Bowdon.

. | postage.

rust-proof dbl.

Add |

Arthur 1
er, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box aa

ne Alfred Jonquils, White
2.25 C. Orange Day

Hare ie, ow Cannas, Purple,
and 2 Tone Iris, Dbl. Rose Like
Bloom Jonquils,. $1.00 doz.;
Pressley Moss, 50c doz.; Exch.
for print or white sacks. Mar-

tha Womack, Bremen, Rt. 2,
Box 89,
20 Coleus, 10 other cuttings,

$1.25; Obl. red, white, pink, Pop-
py seed, 15c pkt. Self addressed
and stamped envelope; Dbl. red
Geraniums, some in bloom, 30c
ea.; 4, $1.00; 20c ea. if included
with other cuttings, PP, in Ga.
Mrs. Lovelle Ownby, Blairs-
ville, Rt. 3.

Single Red Dahlias, $1.00 doz.
Pink Thrift, $1.50 C; King 4l-
fred Jonquils, $2.00. C; White
Daffodils, $2.50 C; Yellow Mums,
$1.75; White Iris, 50 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Florence Leath-
ers, Buchanan, Rt. 1.

Yellow Jonquils, $4.00 C.;
White Narcissi, $3.00 C;~Blue
Easter Lilies, $1.50 doz.; Star of
Bethlehem, $5.00 C; Milk and
Wine Lilies, $1.50 doz. Add
Mrs. Effrine Mosley,
Buchanan, Rt. 1.

Sweet Pea Trees, 15, $1.25;
White and Blue Easter Lilies,
3 1/2 doz., $1.50; Empire style
Buttercups, Dbl. and Single But-
ter and Eggs, Lilies, orchid shape
Tris, 3 1/2 doz., $1. 50 PP. Mrs.

L. E. Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2.

Several kinds Shrubbery, 2-4
yrs. old, 1 yr. old Sarah :Frost
Camellia, 50c ea.; Mixed Bulbs,
$2.00 pk.; Vinca Plants, 35c doz.;
Larkspur Seed, 20c Tbl,; Justi-
cia, 50c ea.; Cacti, 15-20e; Coleus,
20c ea. Plus postage. Viola &
Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343.

Dbl. Poppy Seed, Dbl. Holly-
hock and Sweet William, 20c
Pit.; Perennial Phlox, Golden-
glow, Chrysanthemums, 50c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. C. C. Gen-
try, Calhoun, Re. 3, Box 137.

15 fine Iris, names lost, in-
cluding one Dykes Medal Win-
ner, $1.00 parcel post not pre-
paid. Send stamp for list of
named yar. from 25c - $2.00 ea.;
Thalia and Mrs. Kreelege Daf-
fodils, $2.00 doz. Mrs, J. G.
Robertson, Carrollton,

Several hundred mixed kinds
and colors Jonquil and Daffodil
bulbs, $1,00 C. PP on $2.00 orders
in Ga. Strawberries, Kudzu,
eee Roses free for digging
after 2:30 P.M. Luther Pritchett,
Carrollton, Rt. 5, Mt. Zion Road,

Dbl, Hollyhock Plants, mixed
colors red, yellow, white, 75
doz.; Water Lilies, 50c ea.; Ge-
ranium euttings, rooted, 25c;
Verbena cuttings, 75c doz. not
rooted. Plus postage. Mrs. Lois
Henderson, Carrollton, 146 Ala
Street.

Giant size Easter Lily Bulbs,
$4.00 doz.; Med. size, $3.50;
Bulblets, $12.00 pk, PP in Ga.
Mrs, 'F. T. Holloway Cobbtown.

Blue Roman Hyacinth Bulbs,
blooming size, guar. true to
name and color, $3.00 C. Add
postage. Mrs. H, E. Hill, Com-
merce, Rt, 1,

Fine Iris, 8 colors, Coleus cut-
tings and mixed Day Lilies, $1
doz.; Liriope Grass, 2 doz., $1;
Hydrangeas, 10, $1.00; Holly-
hock Seed, mixed, teacup $1.00.
Mrs. Annie West, Crawfordville.

Salmon Pink Geraniums, root-
ed, 50c ea.;; Monkey tail Cacti,
rooted, 25ce; Green and White
Striped Jew, large Leaf Jew, 20c
ea.; Salmon Pink Geranium cut-
tings, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Samuel Caine, Cumming.

Red Geraniums, 45c ea.; Red,
Rose, Wine, Light Green Coleus,
rooted, 25c ea. Leopard, 45c
a.; Pink Begonias, rooted, 40c
ea.; Christmas Cacti, 20 cutting;
Green Jew, 15c ea.; Orange Day
Lilies, 25 doz. Add postage.
Mrs. M. L, Crowe, Cumming,



Rt. 1,



mon, Calhoun, Rt. 2, _
Spirea, Althea Lily Bushes, ,

Bermuda Easter lily bu
15 and 20c sizes; Bublets,
peck; Spider lilies, two cents
Jonquils, one cent ea. Mrs. Ralph
S. Collier, Comer.

Cannas, Tube Roses, Iris, $1.00
doz. Milk and Wine lilies, Day
Lilies, Amaryllis, pink Crepe
Myrtle, red Seven Sister run-
ning roses, Coralberry, Umbrel-
la palm, 25c ea, Mrs, W. E.

Large Easter Lily Bulbs (7
bloom size), 60c ea.y 5 bloom
size, 50c ea.; 3 bloom size, 3,

Sago Palms, 3, $1.00.
M, L. Duncan,
3rd Ave., N. W.

postage;
Add _ postage.
Cairo, 342 -.

Jonquilla Simplex, true old
fashion jonquil, fragrant clust-
ers, small yellow trumpet, Lau-
rens Koster, medium, late,
eream petals, small yellow cup;
Helios, early pale orange frilled
cup amidst yellow petals, large
blooming size bulbs, 25, $1.00,
Add postage, Mrs. Johnnie Har-

Elephant Ear Shoots, 50c ea.
Add 10c extra for postage. Or
exchange J shoot for 2 print
sacks alike, Each pay postage.
Betty Lou Frank, Eastonollee.

Light and Dark Lavender,
and few Red Verbenas, 75c
doz; Yellow Cannas, Fall Pinks,
for sale or exch. for feed sacks.
Mrs. Elyia Wategs, East Point,
3554 Batchelor Ave. ;

Violets: Giant Royal Purple,

very fragrant, stems 7-8 in.
long, 90-doz.; 3 doz,, $1.; $3,
C; Cockcombs: Emperor, Vel-

vety Crimson, Dwarf, 50c doz.;
3 doz.; 31.; Sultanas: rooted
plants, purple pink, orange,
salmon, 10, $1. Add_ postage,
Mrs. Frank Clements, Enigma.

Mixed co:. Azaleas, $1. doz.;
Snowballs, 75 ea.; Blooming
size, rooted well, Add postage.
No. Fla. orders. Mrs. Cleave
Cantrell, Ellijay. -

Blue Violets, 75c C; Orange
Day Lilies, mixed col. Iris, $2.
C; Pink Justicia, Pink Peony,
Pink Hydrangea, 40c ea.; Mix-
ed col. Muins, large size, Lem-
on Lilies, 50c doz PP on $2.
crders. Exch. for sacks. Mrs.
W OD. Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. 2.

4 yr. Pink and White Weigel-
$1.50 ea.; Sweetpea Trees,
75 ea.; Red, White, Pink
Spirea, 50e ea,; 2 yr. Boxwood,
6, -$7.; Peony Tubers, white,
Pink, 3 eyes, 50c ea.; Lemon
ilies, 5, $1. PP in G, No orders
under $1. Mrs. Adel. Williams,
Blijay; Rt2-8 2

Old Fashion Red and Pink
Verbena, rooted; $1. doz. Add
postage. Mrs. W. E. Harper,
Fairburn, Rt. 1.

Red Leaf Barberry, 2. yrs.
old, $1.25 ea.; American Pillar
Roses, 3, $1,25; Spice Pinks,
(carnation family), $1.25 doz,
PP. Pearl Hudgins, er
Branch.

White Killarney a Lee
$1.; Pink Killarney Rose, 50c;
Butterfly Bush, rooted, 25c.
Mrs, Annie Hubbard, Fortson.

Elephant Ear Caladiums, 30c
ea.; 2, 50c Dbl, Red and Straw-
berry Geraniums, Dby. Pink
Coneh Begonias, Red and Pink
Single Conch, 15ce ea.; 2, 25c.;
Wandering Jew, green, and
white and green, 6, 15e. PP,
Mrs. E. R. Brookshier, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 7.

Extra rocted Evergreen Pri-
vet Hedge Plants, 12-36 in.,
lc ea. PP on orders of $2, .or
more. Orders filled promptly.
Mrs, R. H. ens Gainesville,
Rt 7%

Mixed Bulbs, $1. C; Mixed
Iris, 50 doz. Add postage. ee



erblooming |.
, Plumba-
Bbl. Rose, <

Wooten, Camilla, (

$1.00; Small Bulbs, 6, $1.00. Adds



Var.
ea.;

1 postage.
Gainesville,

Day Lilies,
ville, Rt.

colors, 15c



denia,

PP. Damp
plants, 6-5

Fragran:
Violets,

in., $1. dez.:

8-10, in., $3.

Can seil

Rose
Agerantum,

Red Thrift

postage.
Grantville.

Lily Buibs,

*

fine Datfod
Richardson

Purple Iris,
Orange and
$5.00 Exch,
Jonquils, or

berries,

colors range

Mrs. F. A.

50c doz.;

Serenade, Sala
hir, Cabellero.
ea.; Autum
Bonner,
Charm, 50c
link, Black
ier, Pers

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Bake ag seragh neti at
Box: 207, x

Coan
Tuberose Red Spirea,
Butterfly Bushes, 6,
Mrs,

White and Red Beg
bunch; Tubersoe, bed
lis Lilies, 35c per.
White Oxallis, 25c bu

age. Mrs. Mae Turner

Hybrid as

Cuttings, 5, 25e;, s
Jew, 6, 15; Wax Wh
ee urrooted, 40c
+; Weeping Mary |
Crape Myrtle, rooted,

lace Wilson,

$6. nS Small

lo:
sweet scente
3 doz., SLs
Royal Rohe
$1./ Add post age. Mrs

wood (will send

same size end price
in 1,000.
Beli Rob:nson,

Thrift, Oxallis, 2 clu

lets, Blue iris, Dbl.
doz.,-$1.; Exch. for
toes or print sacks.
Mrs.

Nice bicoming- size
$2. doz. PP.
Bentley Barfield, Hahir.
5 Z Steep

Single Blue Hyacin:
$1. Add postage. es.

Confederath Gr ay

Plow; Also White Alpine
$5.00 doz.
Chambers, Canton, Box

Limited supply Swee
liam Seed, mixed dwarf a
varieties, both single and

dark ae solids and v
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in, $10. a
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doz.;

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Hartwell, Ri
Dagger Fern
Lemon Day

for Maypops,
Planet Jr.

from pure

3 shades of Pink poe
Petunias, double, 3 cutti

5 dif, Coleus cuttings,

Exch. for African Violeta, 4
Geraniums, etc, Also V
Pink Hyacinths and Tulips.
C. H. Rhodes, Canon, Rt. 1.

Per. Verbena, 4 reds, 2. |
ples, lavender, rose,

white eye, bad rose white |
named variety, $3.00.
B. Roberson, Chula.

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FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE



as: Eureka White,
tland Pink, Madame
Giant, and King
, Gold, Allemania
emon Yellow, $1.50

i , > wei Pink Sul-
ue Weeping Lantanas,
$1.00; Maiden Hair
Vater. Hyacinths, Wa-
- $1.00; Trillium,

pit, 50c doz.; Grape

1 00. C; Azaleas, Mtg

. Rododendrons, Trailing
$1.00 doz. Mrs. F. M.
ahlonega, Rt>1, Box

cy Leaf lew, white
mon Sultanas, rooted,
Water Lilies, Siberian
oldenglow, Phlox, Asters,
Arbutus, Boston Ivy,
and Blackberry Lilies,
-Abelias, Buddleia,
Ged, Trumpet Honey-
8, $1.00. Moss packed.
Dahlonega, Reber;

cutting, several Be-

., Geraniums, Fuchsia,
Rooted, 1. each; Grape,
3egonias, Geraniums,
Rainbow Moss, Cedar
0 mae Lilies, $1. 50 doz.
Iris, mixed, Blue

= 65c doz. PP tn Ga.
ees Dahlonega,

(mixed colors), and
= ra Ciberian Iris,
1 St, 00; Jack-In-
illium, 24, $1.00: Maid-
Ferns, Hardy Phlox,
d Eggs, Boston Ivy,
Arbutus, | Water Lilies,
oss Packed. Mrs. M.
Dahlonega. Rt. 1

_ blooming size Jonquil
affodil Bulbs, for fall
$1.00 C; add 30c post-.
Hardy Phlox, 3

rs. Clarence Me-

\geas, usdy: yard. type,
nee large type Fig
0c; Grape Vines, 25c.
ge for flowers, Madonna
r Lilies (except Orange
non Day). Mrs. W. J.
Dalton, 318 Chestnut St.

and Daffodil. Bulbs,
ge 25c postage on each
Little Yellow Narcis-
Ibs, 2 doz. 75c; Rose
0 pk. At home. No
ae Lon Seiwa,

luda eee Ga. de

| Easter Lily Bulbs, guar.

healthy and hardy,

R. Chambers, Daw-
Box 65.

drangeas, Pink Wei-

, Blackhaw, Rose of Sha-

d Locust, 50c ea.; Chry-

nums, 40c doz.; Azaleas,

i $2.00 doz.; Mtn. Ferns,

.; 12 flower cuttings, $1.
age. Mrs. Presley ney
nond. :

ng orders for Fall de-
on Magnolias, Teaolives,
nd White Dogwood, Orge.
i Hawthornes, Red and
Crape Myrtle, Red Hol-
low Jasmine, Granny
ard, 1 to 5 ft., 10c per ft.
age. Mrs. Jas. Connell,
Ae

Hibiscus, Boxwood, Juni-
onicas, Running Roses,
theas, Snowballs, 35c;

Lilies, 50c doz.; Pink,
eony, 30 ea.; Mixed col.

75

ink, Red Spirea, 35c ea.

stage. Mrs. Lee Eller,

Rt. 2.

- Lilies, 36, $1.00; Snow-
$1.00; Blue Flag, 8,
Red Japonicas, 10, $1.00;

Lilacs, 3, 50c; Rec Month.

White Monthi Roses,
0; Red Velvet Roses, 4,
Plus postage. Mrs. Cora
lijay, R

and Single Orange Heme-

lies, ae doz.; Butter
White Narcissi,
wan, Purple

; .-
Also Native
a Ma

Emperor and Dbl. Daffodils,
Poeticus Narcissi, Jonquils, other
kinds, blooming size bulbs $1.25

C; $10.00 M; 2,000, $18.00; Vio-
lets, periwinkle, vinca, $1.25 C.
Add postage: Mrs. J. H. Pen-
land, Ellijay.

Purple Lilacs, Jan. Jasmine,
Forsythia, Eng. Dogwood, Red
Mtn. Azaleas, Calycanthus, Old
Fashion Red Velvet, American
Beauty and Running Dorothy

Perkins Roses, Pink Almonds,

Kerria Japonicas, White Al-
theas, any 3, $1.00. Plus postage

Miss Jeanne Langley, Ellijay,
Rt. 3.
Mixed Pot Plants, $*.00 doz.;

8 dif. Cacti, $1.00; Walking Iris,
25c ea. Mrs. Charles H. Edwards,
Ellijay, Rt. 3 Box 98.

White Iris, 50c doz.; Milk and
Wine, Butterfly Bulbs, 5, $1.00;
Jonquils, Ic ea.; Daffodils, 2c
ea.; Dbl, Variegated Daffodils,
3c ea.: Pink Thrift, 50c -doz.
Less than $2.00, add postage.
Exchange for sacks. Mrs, Joseph
Gibbs, Rebecca, Rt: 2. 2

Red Begonias, Pink, Red Sal-
mon Geraniums, Purple Striped,
Green and White Striped, Solid
Purple Jew, Sultanas, Shrimp
Plants, 10c ea.; Coleus, Mint
Plants, Scarlet Sage, Green Jew,
large and small, 5c ea. $1.00 or
more PP. Mrs.
Rebecca. _

f Joseph's Coat, Coleus, Varia-
gated of all. Red Chicken Giz:
zard, Green and White Striped,
Green Striped Silver, all Green
Wandering Jew, Christmas and
Night Blooming Cereus Cacti,
Wishbone, 10c ea.; 3, 25c; Rose
Scented Geraniums, i5e ea. cut-
ting. Add postage. Mrs. D. W.
Faircloth, Rochelle, P. O. Bov
1044, - :

Strawberry Begonias, 25c ea.;
Rainbow Moss cuttings, 10c ea.;
Pink and White Oxallis, 15c ea.;
Grey Iris with blue falls, Orange
Day Lilies with white stripes,
10c ea.; Hollyhock and Zennia
Seed, 10c pack. Mrs. W. W.
Lowman, Roy.

Rooted Christmas Cacti, Orge.
Geraniums, 35c .ea.; Rainbow
Moss, 50c bunch, 3 kinds Jew,
5e ea.; White and Pink Oxallis,
and Sweetgum, 15c ea.; Grey
Iris, with blue falls, and Orange
Day Lilies, 10c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Roy.

_ Yellow Jonquil Bulbs, $1.00
.|C; Butter and Eggs, Star of
>|Bethlehem Bulbs, 25c doz.;
?| White Iris, 50c doz. Del Mary
Ruth Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.

Begonias, Lantanas, Rubber
Plants, Ferns, Geraniums, Pink
Oxallis, Water Hyacinths, Cac-
ti, 3 kinds Jew, rooted, 10c ea.;

ea.; Iris, 25c doz.; Christmas
Cherry, Coleus, Striped Grass,
rooted, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Lester Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1.

Large olooming size bulbs of
Butter and Eggs, Jan. Blooming
Narcissi, 50c doz. Mrs, Miles
Tanner, Sandersville, Rt. 1, Box
8. * a

Tris (Kaemferi) Plants, from
finest that grows, Dark Blue,
Pink Violets, Rainbow and Scar-
let, all labeled, blooming size
clumps, $3.56 doz.; $20.00 C;

|Admiral Byrd Daisy Plants, the
flower,

long stem kind, dbl.
A-S'sin;, + $1.80 .:doz.7 $10.00 Cy
Prepaid V. W. Wilson, Savan-
nah, Rt. 3, Box 184. e

~4 Orchid Color Curcuma Lil-
ies, $1.00; 2 Rosemary, $1.00; 2
Shrimp Plants, $1.00; 8 Easter
Lily Bulbs, $1.00; 1 Angel Wing
Begonia, $1.00; 2 Dbl. Rooted
Geraniums, $1. 00: 2 doz. Mum
Plants, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs.
V. M. Johnson, Shellman.

Large flowering Iris, Butter-
cup, Creole Belle, Bethlehem
Blue and Bicolored, $1.00 doz.;
Paper White Narcissi No. 1 at
70e doz. Dei. to 3rd zone. 5c
on checks. Miss Mittie Collins,
Smithville, Rt. 1.

Large, Bermuda Type White
Easter Lilies, $3.00 doz. or 25c ea.
i\Pat Farmer, Thomasville, eee, ee

_ White Narcissi, $1.75 C; Yel-
en cote $2.00 C c: Orange



Lilies, 75 doz. Miss Mag-



P. E. Traylor, |-

Red, Pink, Purple Verbena, 15c.

make, Temple, Rt. 2.'R

Evergreen Wax Pot Plants, 6
kinds Geranium, White Conch
Begonias, Pink, White Oxalis, 3
Coleus, cuttings, 10c ea.; Rooted,
20c ea.; Rain Lillies, 2, 15;
Lace Ferns, 50c ea.; Sword Fern,
solid leaf Palm Like Ferns, 25c.
|Add postage, Mrs. Ralph Wil-
liams, Suwanee, Rt. 1,

Yellow fhornlesy Roses, 3, $1;
Glads, mixed colors, $2.00 doz.;
Red, Purple Phlox, $1. 50 doz.;
Tiger Lilies, $2.00 doz.; Yellow
and Purple Iris, $1.25 doz.: Sil-
ver Leaf Maple, 6, $1.00; Orange
Lilies, $1.00 doz. Add postage.

Jemina Crump, Talking Rock,
ARR at :

Bulbs: Empress, 75c doz.;
Thalia, $1.50 doz.; Cream Daf-:

fodils, edged. with red, 75c doz.;
Liriope, 50e $1.00; Pink Thrift,
50, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. B.
E. Andrews,. The Rock.

Apr. blooming Narcissi, $1
C; Larkspur and Hollyhock seed
10c. package. Mrs. John Weavers
Temple, Rt. 2.

Yellow and White Jonquils,

Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Dat-
fodils, $1.59 C; Bird of Para-
dise, $1. 8 5 Pink, Blue, White
Thrift, 50 doz. Exch, for print
gacks. Miss Mattie McCurley,
Fattwell, Rt. 2.
Bird ot Paradise, $1. ea.;
Magnolia, 75c ea.; Yellow and
White.- Jonquils, Butter and
Eggs, Irumpet Daffodils, $1.-
50 C; Blue, Pink, White Thrift,
50c doz.: Dbl. Pink Hyacinths,
$1.50 doz. Miss Cecil McCur-
ley, Har:well, Rt. 2.

Yellow, White Jonquils, Dbl.
Butter ard Eggs, Yellow Long
Trumpet Daffodils, Large Clust-
er Yellow Narcissi, Short
Trumpet Two-Tone, and Em-
perof Daffodils, $2. C; Tiger
Lilies, Single Blue Hyacinths,
$1.50 doz.; Bird of Paradise,
$1. ea. Miss Nora McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.

Long T;-umpet Daticaite and
Yllow Narcissus Bulbs, $1.50
C; Rooted Pink Thrift, 35c doz.
Mrs. Cromer McCurley, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.

April Nareissi, 5. doz., $1.
Yellow Cluster Narcissi, 4 doz.,
$1.; Paper White Cluster Nar-
cissi, 3 doz. $1.; Daffodils, 3
doz., $1.; Olid Fashion Jonquils,
4 doz. $1. Add postage. Miss
Annie Lou Richardson, Hart-
well, Rt. 3.

Red and Orange Hawthorne,
Red Holly, Bay, Granny Grey-
beard, White Dogwood, 2-4 ft.,

10c ft.; Red and Purple Ver-
bena, o.0c doz.; White Rain
Lilies, 30c doz. Add _ postage.

Mrs. David Colson, Hazlehurst,
Rt. 1, Box 246.

Tiger Lily Bulbs, large size,
$1.50 doz.; Yellow and White
Narcissus Bulbs, $1. C; $7.50 M;
Hybrid Day Lilies, Yellow
Mddesty, $1.50 doz.; Cheroke
Maid (red), Pride of Houston,
(red), and others, 50c ea. Pre-
paid. Hattie Kimsey, Hiawas-
see,

150 varieties Bearded Iris,
Won Silver and Bronze Medals
in Iris Shows, for sale. Write
for names, colors, and prices.
Mrs. T. T Patrick, Jackson,

Daffodil Bulbs, mixed, from
about 70 best named varieties,
$2.50 C. Add postage. Mary
Lou Wills, Jefferson.

Large purple hyacinths,
doz.; blooming size Sweetheart
Azaleas in pots, $1. ea.; ferns,
hydrangeas, forsythia, Weeping
and Pussy Willows, Crabapples,
Maples, red honeysuckle, Sil-
ver Lace vines, 2, $1.; finest
Amaryllis, in 3 colors, $1. ea.;
Arborvitaes, $1. ft. Mrs. John
Myers, Hartwell, Rt. 3.

Rooted Pink Thrift, 25c doz.;
Also Boxweod. Write for price.
Mrs. G. R. Bailey, Lavonia,

RES ie:

Mimosa, Dogwood, Azaleas,
Tulip Poplar, Red Maple, Weep-
ing Willow Sweetshrub, Mul-
berry, Plum, Catalpa, Chinaber-
ty, Water Oak, rooted,: 6, $1.;
Booking orders a Fall del.
Catalpa Trees, $1.; Pink
Thrift, 25c doz. Sad postage.
Mrs. D. C. Ledbetter, Lithonia,



|M; Milk

_ Stamped

col.

$2. |



Iris, 26 mixed German, $1.;

White Star Jasmine, 5, $1.5
Jonquils, Daffodils, Narcissi,
Butter and Eggs, $1. C; $5.

and Wine Lilies, 25c;
Madonna Lilies, 50c; Siberian
Iris, 50c doz. add postage. Mrs.

S. M. Guter Lawrenceville.
Rute; ,
Christinas Cactus cuttings,

20c ea.; Iiier and Peanut Cacti, |

10c ea.; Geraniums and House
Plant cuttings, 15c ea.; Ostrich
Flume Fern, 20c ea. Add post-
age. Annie Teague, Lawrence-
ville, Rt. 1. i

Mixed bu:bs ot fine Jonquils,
Putter and Eggs, Narcissi, Daf-
fodils, le ea.; Chrysanthemums
Silver Sheen, Allegro~ Pink,
Golden Ball Turners, 2, 35c.
Add. postage. Mrs. R. J. Flem-
ing, Lincolnton.

New Seea: Glitter Marigolds,
Baby 7innias, Purple, White
Old Fashion Bachelor Buttons,
25c large matchbox full, White,
Cream Feverfew Tbsp. 10c and
d envelope; Hen and
Biddie Cacti, Salmon Pink
blooms, 25. Plus postage. x
orders PP. No checks. Mrs.
M. Kelley. Lithonia, Rt. 3.

Red Dogwood, 5, $1.; 7 cols.
Azaleas, rooted, 50c doz. for
Sept. only, Mimosa, U. China-
berty, Tulip Poplar, Maple,
Cherry, White Dogwood, Sweet-
shrub, Cranberry, 8, $1. Add
postage. Mrs. Thomas J. Wat-
son, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 217,

Bridalwreath, Rose Tree Hol-
land; 15c ea.; Red Gardenia,
$1. ea.; Red Weigela, 35c; Red
Mimosa, Pink Cherry Laurels,
25c ea.; Flowering Peach, 50c;
Chinkipen Rose, 35c ea.; Thritt,
35c doz.; Cannas, 90c doz.: Day
Lilies, 36 doz, Add postage,
Mrs. C.H. Lawson, Lithonia,
Rt. 3, Box 216.

Pink Thrift, 50c C: Add post-
age. Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Lula,
Rosa.

es
White Clematis, 3, $1.; Smi-
lax Vine, roots large, $1. ea.;
S5oaee i Ww. Toole, Macon,
1381 Burton Ave.

Blue, Yellow, White Iris, Red
Spider Lilies, 50c doz.; Blue
Buddleia, Sweet William. Sesd,
25c Tbl.; Philippine Lilies, large
bulbs, 25c ea.; Rooted Geranium
plants, 10c ea.; River Privet
Hedge, 1c ea. No orders less
$1.00. Add postage. Mrs. W. H.
T. Acree, Toccoa, Rt. 3.

3 cols Canna Lilies, 25c ea.; 4
Geraniums, cuttings, and
Dog Tongue Cacti, 20c ea.; Lu-
pines, Mums, Lady Spider, Peri-
witkle, 50c doz, Plus postage.
Exch. for sacks. No stamps. Mrs,
J. G. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.

Fish Scale Fern, Ice Plant,
White, Red, Salmon Sultanas,
Spotted Coleus, Christmas Cher-
ry, Mothers Tears, Rainbow
Moss, Starfish Chicken Giz-
zard, Variegated Conch Begonia
Christmas Cacti, 20c; Larger,
30c; Sweet Blue Violets, Ver-
benas, 10c ea.
Exch. for sacks.
Lewis, Toomsboro.

Bird of Pyadise, 25c ft.;
Dogwood, Teaolive, Holly Crape
Myrtle, Willow, Sweetshrubs,
Mulberry, Chinaberry, Plum,
Water Oak, Crabapple, Redbud,

Mrs. Mary

Judas Trees, Love Trees, Honey-

suckles, rooted, 5, $1.00; Book-
ing orders, fall del, Magnolias,
Sweet Bay, Cherry Laurels, 25c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Grady
Brewer, Toomsboro.

Tris, not labeled, 2 of 8 var.,
$1.25; 1 of 16 var., $2.00; Reds,
yellows, pink, bi-colors, placa-
tas, Spanish Siberian, light blue,
pansy purple, 12, $1.00; labeled
liris, 12 dif. $1.50; 24 best, $3.50.
Mrs. F, M. Combs, Washington.

Day lilies: Auole, Pioneer Sa-

chem, Baronet, Modesty, Hy-
perion, Bagdad, Briercliff, Ra-
jah, Sulalie, Linda, Moonbeam,
50c ea., $3.50 doz.; Honey Red-
head, Sweetbrier, Warpath, and
Dutchess of Windsor, $1.00 ea.
Port, Purple Waters, Santafe,
Purple Flash, 75c ea. 25c extra
for postage. Mrs, M. P, Combs
Washington.

Pink Thrift, nice plants, well
rooted, damp packed, No stamps
Mrs. Milton T. Phillips, Wrens,

\
\

Plus postage.|



Ferns: Boston, Whitmani, Plo-
mogus, Roosevelt, Ostrich plums,
Swords, WNon-wilt, Geraniums,
giant rooted plants, ruby red,
Picardy, 2 tone pink, Jap. red,
rosebud red, Begonias, Beet-.
steak, pink bleeding heart, and
Conch, red, Bronze leaf, pink,
55c each rooted. Mrs. Graham
H. Eley, White Plains.

Jonquil bulbs, $1.20; pink
hibiscus, 5 plants $1.00, Damp
packed. Postpaid. Miss Liilian
Hardin, White, Rt. 1.

Large Trumpet white daffodils
petals and trumpet both being
pure white, very rare, suppl
limited, 3 for $1.00; $3.75 for 12,
Mrs, Rosa G. Poole, Valdosta,
16.5 Marion St.

Good se:ection, named var-
ieties Iris Rhizones, govt. insp.
Write for prize list. Time to
set out now. Mrs. A. W. Saw-
yer, Macau, 983 Lynhaven Ave.

Sweet Scented Jonquils and
April Blooming Narcissi, $1.50
C; Feather Hyacinths, $1. doz.
Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Maton,

M.| RFD 2.

2 extra large Beef Steak Be-
gonias, $3. ea. (not mailed);
Several colors Sultanas, Cole-
us, Achimenese (Widows
Tears), White Begonias, Dbl.
Pink Geraniums, improved
Sword Ferns, 30c ea.; 4, $1.
All rooted. Minimum orde#
$1. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison

Jonquils, 4c ea.; Cheaper by
100; Also Tiny Golden Narcissi,
in clusters, single. purple Hy-
acinths, large white Narcissi,
and the fragrant scented ones
with golden cup, blooms in
April. Letters ans. Miss Eliza-
beth Faw. Marietta, 402 Ros-
well St.

Pink, White Min. Laurels,

Pink Rhedodendrons, Pink
White Dgwoods, Pink Crab-
apples, Hemlock, Red Maples,
Azaleas, all colors, 2-3 ft.,
75 doz.; White Pines, $10. a
White Shasta Daisies, Pink per.
Phlox, Snapdragons, Day Lilies,
all $2.50 C. PP. Gladys Robin-
son, Minerul Bluff.

Pink, White Rhododendrons, ~
Mtn. Laurels, 3 col. Azaleas
Crabapple, Pink, White Dog:
wood, Redbud, Pink Cherokee
Rose, White Pines, 2-8 ft., $2.-
75 doz.; Shasta Daisies, Pink
Phlox, Purple Violets, Blue
Iris, Orange Day Lilies, Snap-
dragons, 2, 50 C. Mrs. Bonnie
Abercrombie. Mineral Bluff.

Mixed Butilbs, 75c G@. Na
checks. Mis. W. T. Langley,
Palmetto, Rt. 1. ~

- Old Fashion Yellow Jonquil
Bulbs, $1. C; $5. M. No orders
for less than 100, Plus postage
on orders of 100, also on larger
orders out of state. Mrs. C.
Langley, Palmetto, Box 63.

Purple Biooming Thrift, 90
C; 200 or more, 75c C, Exch. for
print sacks. Add postage. Miss
Hattie Mae Huff, Philomath.

Severa! dozen Easter Lily
Bulbs, blouming size, $8. doz.
Mrs. C. K Smith, Pineview.

Chrysanthemums, mixed
colors and sizes, $2, C. larger in
White, Yellow, and Levender,
Cushion in Red, Bronze, Daisy
in White with Yellow center,
and Levernder Yellow Center,
$1. doz.; Bush and Running
Lantana (lavender blooms), 2,
25c. Add postage. Mrs. Dart
Terry, Quitman,



FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED



Want some old fashioned dbl.
Hollyhock seed, also some of
the old time Houseleak. Pay
eash. Advise, Mrs. W. Z. Rooks,
Arlington,

Want for Fall del, white crepe
myrtle and white, single Ro-
man hyacinths. Give details and
prices. Mrs. George Burrus Jr.,
Columbus, 1515?2nd Ave.

Want pink Rain lily (Zephy-
rantes rosea) bulbs, State num-~
ber and price. Mrs. Rebert M.
Cannon, Savannah, 704 E. 40th
Street.




PAGE FOUR ~

| FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED

~ Want 2 doz. wiid white Spider
lily bulbs. State price, ete. Mrs.
John G. Veach, Trion, Rt. 1.



| SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALI

ia

1-410 in Jay Bee Hammer Mill
with 30 hp. GE Elec. motor, 10

- in, David Bradley Hammer Mill























with 20 hp Westinghouse motor,

oth have numerous screens, and |.

in running cond. T. J. Beall, Jr.,
West Point.

Gast Heavy Duty Side Deli-
very Rake, Turner Peanut Shak-
er, and Farmall F-20 Tractor
with cultivating equipment, all |
$500.00. J. H. Brison, Sardis, |
RED.

One Hydraulic Front
Loader for Ford Tractor,

End
good

-dnechanical cond., $175.00 A, R.
McDaniel

Jr., Calhoun, Rt. 3.

No, 2 Ky. Cane Mill, brand
mew, never used, galvanized
No. 4 Cooks Pan, 9 172. ft:
long. Ais) 2 H Wagon, fair
shape. Rargains. Cannot ship.
Harley H. Sutton, Alpharetta,
Ri, 2, Box 329. Phone 4462.

* 2 Disc Athens Integral Plow,
$125. Milton P. Minchew, Jr.,

Macon, Rt. 3.
Lilliston Peanut - Picker,
ebain type. Hay Baler, chain
drive, Intl. engine, $200. ea.;
Allis-Chalmers WC Tractor
-ultivating equipment, $275.;
Ohn Deere E. Tractor, $550.:
J, D. Streamlined B with quick | 4
tultivating equipment, plant-
ers, distributors, $775. Good

fond. J. A. Dula, Leesburg, Rt.
a: (0 mi. NE Albany on U.
S. 82.).

Good icp. Chattanooga 3
Rooler Case Mill, no pan, $40.;
Also 2 H Wagon, fair cond.,
for sale. Homer Penland, Young

Harris.

Bolens.Huski Garden Tractor
43 hp, equipped with new, 1
row cultivator,
Jaying off plow, A-1 cond.,
reasonable. Roy E. Castleberry,
Alpharet a, Rt. 3, *Box 187.

One 16 Dise J. D. Cutaway
Marrow, used. one year, $125.;
J.-D. Plow fits MT. Tractor,
used i year, $150. Both excel-
Jent cond. John Crawford, War-
yenton, Rt. 3. Phone 218-J-1.

One No. 340 Letz Feed Mill,
used very little, cheap. John
0. Perry, Ogeechee.

Good Syrup Zinc Pan, 9 1/2
it. long, half price, $12.50 or
oo Guy Holland, Dalton, Rt.

: 4949 Farmall Cub Tractor,
equipped with power lift, ferti-
dizer attachment, planter, culti-

--yator, harrow, and pulley, good.

cond. $850. G. C. Andrews,
Griffin, Rt. 5. Located on Vine-
yard Rad.

2 Disc Athens Piow, used a-
bout 20 hours, good as new,
$200. Or irade for good milch
cow; Also 2 units of Hindman
Milking Machine without com-
pressor, $15. ea. E. M. Cason,
Buckheaa, Ga., 594W1 Madison,
Ga. exchange.

1946 Ford-Ferguson Tractor
with hydraulic lift, and new sta-
bilizers, perfect cond., bargain
$600.00 cash at my home 8 mi.
Marietta, Canton Hwy. J. T.
Price, Marietia. Rt. 6.

4 gas Chicken Brooders, good |

shape, for sale. Ralph Dangar,
, Woodstock.

One large Chattanooga 3 Rol |
Jer Syrup Mill No. 14, mule!

power, $20.06. Or exch. for shoat |

or anything can use on farm.
A. B. Wiley, Ashland, Rt. 1.

Benthall Peanut Picker, used
one season, and heavy Benthall
Hay Baler used 3 seasons, all

eod cond., priced to sell at!
arm On Drayton Rd.,; 6 mi, W.
Vienna. Harry H. Goodrum,
Vienna, Rt. 1.
Lilliston Peanut Combine,

jiver Corn Picker W9 and
Intl. Practors, Ferguson Rake
all good repair and ready to

Te Reasonable. G: F. Spadling,

eesburg, Phone 4201.

turning plow,





SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

Farmall Super. A_ Tractor,
planters, cultivators, fertilizer
attachments, 3 disc tiller. 20 disc

smoothing harrow, used very lit-
tle, looks and runs like new,
bargain $1650. Consider selling
separately. Harold W. Hulme,
Madison, Rt. 2,

1952 model New Holland, No.
77, automatic hay baler, baled
less than 1,000 bales, same as
new, $2,000.00 Norman Johnson,
| Warrenton.

One 1949 Ford Tractor and 2
Disc Plow for sale. Marshall
Lane, Lincolnton. Rt. 2.

One Row Allis-Chalmers Trac-
/tor with cultivator, planters, and
Lntahio distributor, belt pulley,
|some extras, perfect cond., made
one small truck crop, sell for
jhalf price, $600.00. H. C. Car-
michael Tifton, Lake Mary,

Top Buggy, $15.00; Wagons;
2 H, $35.00; One Horse, $18.00;
Deering Mowing Machine, $20.
Other farm tools. James A.
Knowles. Fayetteville. Rt. 2.

1 H., Wagon, $50.00. Off Can-
ton and Roswell Rd., Big Springs
Community, See: D. A. Ramply,
Buford, Rowe Road. _

Lilliston Peanut Picker, chair
type. only used couple seasons,
$200.00 cash fob my place. Mrs.
P. E. Ivey, Pinehurst.



Ferguson side delivery rake,
Turner peanut shaker, Lilliston
peanut combine, Oliver . corn
picker, Intn] tractors, models
M and W9. Reasonable. G.
F. Sparling, Leesburg. *phone
4201, 2 ;

1951 John Deere A Tractor,
lights, power Trol, rollomatic
front wheels, $800. under list;
1946 Ford-Ferguson Tractor,
lights, bumper, stabilizers, new
hydraulie lift, bottom plows,
planters, cultivators, used 6
mos. since overhauled, $950.
Both tractors perfect cond.
David pea Cochran, 301
Sixth St-

Good Case Tractor and Dbl.
Harrow, never stood out in
weather, also. an _ Electric:
Churn, all good shape, for sale
my place, 7 miles No. Preston.
Mrs. Jessie Nowles,
Reed,

Preston,

Feed Cutter with power pul-
ley for cutting dry or green
feed for cattle and horses; $35.
S. M. Stout, Warm Springs.

- One Dearborn Mower,
Cond.,

good
rear attached, lift type,

-}for Ford or Ferguson Tractor.

No junk. D. L. Hayes, Bien:
RFD 1.

One Horse Nisson Wagon, $50.
G..D. Locke, Butler, Rt. 1.

Bear Cat Hammer Mill with
syruping .aitachment, $350.; 12
ft. Cultipacker, $150.; Side De-
livery Hay Rake, $175.; Wagon
with bed and hay flat, $100.;
Mower, $125.; Cultivator, $50.;
Manure Spreader, $200. George
G. Smith, LaFayette, Rt. 1,
(5 mi.. N. LaFayette on Chat-
tanooga Hwy. At Noble).

2 Disc Athens Trailer Plow,

good cond., (except disc need
replacing). Original Disc. Bob
| Sosby, Carnesville.

One Galvanized Metal Seed-
er Box, 3 or 4 disc, J. D. Tiller
in perfect cond. for sale. Robert
Lee, Tiften, Rt. 4.

New 1952 Model H 12 Intl.
| Cotton Picker for sale. A. S.
| Newton, Millen, Phone 332-W1.
| 3 Roller cane mill, 10 ft. cop-
; per pan, complete, good cond.,
| $35.; Also want Mowing Mac-
| hine to fit Ford Tractor. W. H.
Tuggle, Winston.



| Slightiy used Super C Farm-

all Tractor; C 254 cultivator;

IC 278 planters

| hoppers and fert. attachments;

|9D-4 disc tiller. All bought

|new in 1952. List price, $3150.,
| Sacrifice, $2200. J. W. Stephens,
| Mitchell, Box 22.

4 HP garden tractor with
wagon mowing machine, culti-
vator, dise harrow, corn mill,
single foot and turning plow,

with cotton

good cond., $250. Herbert Ives- |.

ter, Warne, N. C., Rt. 1, (Resi-
dent of Union Co, Ga. but P.
O. seross Jing.) | at ;

| $400.;



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY | FOR > SALE

Turner peanut picker rub-
ber, 8 ft. vine carrier, looks like
new (kept under shelter), belts
look new, in running cond.,
als) Arbor hay baler,
16 x 18, on rubber, with 15
HP moter, needs governors.
a W. A. Hart, Gibson, Rt.

Benthal Peanut Picker on
rubber, used 4 seasons, Case
Power Baler, same age, on rub-
ber, botn need a little repairs,
also belts included, $500. W.
H. Avery, Moultrie, Rt. 5.

One Chicken Brooder, 100
cap., elec, or kerosene, large
runway, used 2 mos. this spring,
built. according to 4-H Club
plan, =$35;: Mrs:. 1; D.- Payne;
Dongs vie Rt. 4, Flowers
Dr. Phone 2545.

M Farmall Tractor, good
cond., heavy Case bush and
bog harrow, 2 harrows, 7 and
Safeco disc tiller, Case 80 in.
shredder, 7 ft. mower, 3-14 in.
bottom plows, $2575. ae Bell,
Halcyondaile.

J. D. Bottom Plow with 2-16
in. bottom plows, new points,
slides, and wings, not ~worn
out, all in good shape, $60.;
Also one 11 ft. drag harrow, 2
sections in fine shape, $35. J.
D. Day, Tocmsboro.

2 Buckeye Incubators, models
48 and 34 ea. 1 unit, cap.
5376. and 120096, operated last
season, excellent work. Make
offer as am no longer in chic-
ken raising. E. Q. Downing,
Fitzgerald, No. Merrimac St.

1949 model D John Deere.
tractor, excellent cond. J. ae
Dyar, CS -eensboro.

baler with power-unit, garden
tractor with plow, cultivator
and mowe:. Mrs. H. E. Daniels.
Hahira.

Chicken prooder, electric, 100
cap., for sale. Mrs. P. P. Wood.
Atlanta, 670 Florence Pl. N.
W. BE 2565. :

A one horse wagon for sale
at Twin City. R. J. Walsh, Gar-
field.



- SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Want Garden tractor in good
cond., with mower and cultiva-
tor. Aubrey Strickland. Claxton.

Want Corn Shredder in good
cond. Reasonable price. State
what you have at once. R. T.
Randall,avonia, Rt. 1.

Want second hand Old Style |
2 hole Corn Sheller in good
cond, J. S. Hunt. Summerville,
Rt, 4.

*
Want one Grain Drill, either
horse drawn, or for tractors
within 100 mi.-my home. W. L.
English, Douglas, Rt. 3. ~

Want 2 Athens Tiller Seeder
Boxes for 5 Disc Athens Tiller
Plow. Homer L. hafin, Me-
Donough.

Want Cider Press. Give. size,
price and condition, Do not want
erusher. Paul Simmons, Col-
lege Park, Rt. 2, Box 442. &t-
lanta phone FA 3549.

Want exch. 11 A John Deere
Combine and a J. D. tractor B,
1945 model with lights and a
starter (positively no junk), for
a later model Farmall H trac-
tor with starter, lights, power
takeoff and power lift, good
cond. W. J. Saunders, Jenkins-
burg.



SEED FOR SALE



Ky. 31 FesScue seed, reclean-
ed and tested, in new 50 lb.
bags, Purity, 98.05 pct.; germ
92.45 pct.; also Fescue, Clover,
Lespedeza hay in square bales,

for sale. J. P. Talton, Atlanta,
855 Peyton Rd.,. S. .W. AM
1119.

Champien Green Glazed Col-
lard seed, 4 tbk., ae tbls.,

1 ea. Hamnier feed mill, hay.

|Dallas Berger, ane Rock, c/o

60c Ib. in any quantity up to
13000 Ibs. Carl pee Ball
Ground.





31 Fescue 2. 35
in a lb. iots.. Grown from

in, Culloden.

Ky. 31 Fescue rs -40 Ib.
FOB. Purity, 99.82 pet.; Germ.

nor noxious weed found in
test. G. C. Miller. Rockmart. |

Red muitiplying onion sets,
very prolific, $1.25 gal. PP, or
40c jqt. Minnie Adams, Pavo.

Cleand and tested Ky. 31
Fescue, 9 pct. purity, 86 pct.
Germ. 50 ib. Forrest M. Jones,
Palmetto RR I, Box 317, Tel.
5201.

24;000 ibs., 1952 crop re-
seeding Crimson clover, reseed-
ing in Upson Co. 16 yrs. Test-
ed by Ga. State Laboratories,
Germ. 89.50; Pure seed. 99.30;
Hard seed, 15.00: other crop
seed none; 25 Jb. FOB, or 1000
dbs. up, 22 1/2 Jb. J. Lynwood
Bentley, 'Thomaston, Rt. 4, Lele
381-J2.

Ky. 31 Fescue, extra eisai
$5.68 pct, purity, 87 pct. germ.
no noxitus weed seed, new.
100 lb. begs, 40c lb.; 3000 Ibs.
Dixie reseeding Crimson clover,
25 1b.; 2500 Ibs. Fescue- Rye
grass - mixed, 20c lb. James T.
McKinley, Thomaston, Yates-
ville Hwy

1000 ibs Ky. 31 Fescue in
50 Ib. cotion bags, 96.48 pct.
Fescue and 3.20 pet. orchard
grass, no noxious weeds nor
rye grass. Planted Cert. seed,
also rese2sding Crimson clover,
$30. CW'D.; Ladino clover, $1.50
b. FOB ai old Miller Dairy on
Bethlehem Rd. T. K. Putman,
Fairburn.

rE

5 tons sweet yellow eee
white seed, shatter proof, germ..
ready soon, Also 600 bu South-*
well seed oats. D. C. Royal,
Rochelle. | : Ps

$000 ths. Ky 31 Fescue Seed,
mechanical! ty dried, . recleaned,
certified znalysis upon request;
Entire amcunt, 35c_ ib.;
lbs.,
houn Full Grain Clean Barley,
$2.50; Cokers Clean- Oats, $1.-
50. Suitable for seed or feed.

B & B Ranch.
~ Cleaned Ky. 31 Fescue Seed, |

99.20 pct. purity, 96 pct. germ.,

Hard Seed, "neseatngs Crim-
son Clover, recleaned, no weed
seed, 25 tb. in. new 100 Ib.
bags. Mrs T. B. Gunter. Buford,
Rtas

Severa! thousand. saad un-
certified Fescue Seed, reclean-
ed, g
lb.; 30c Ib. in lots-500 Ibs. or
more. Ernest Hinson, Alto.

Ky. 31 Fescue Seed. reclean-
ed, 99.58 put. purity, 2000 lbs.,
in 100 lb. bags, 22 lb. FOB.
Noel Sumirerour, Duluth.

Old time Calif. beer - seed,
25c for start. Mrs. Ella Green,
Smyrna.

red, and multiplies for fall
planting, $1 25 gal. and postage.
Mrs. Marie. Holland, Dalton.

Ky. 31 Fescue seed, 95 pct.
purity, 1 M. Jbs., $380. or 40c
lb. Exc. for Rescue grass and
Crimson ciover seed, heifer
calvs or tractor wagon, Monia

E. Reed, Oakwood.
Pasture mixture of New
Wonder Grass Rescue Oats,

and Dixis Crimson Clover, $23.
Cwt.; Rescue Grass with few |
Oats, 45 lb.; Ky. 31 Fescue,
recleaned, 50c Ib.; Dixie Crim-
son Clover recleaned, 25c Ib. |
No orders for less 25 Ibs, .C.
D. Wood, Bewdon, Phone 30-W.

412 bags very nice, clean and
dried Blue Lupine, govt. insp.,

Ga. Cert'tied 31 Fescue Seed,
and uncertified Ky. 31 that

94.50 pct. No other grass ede.

1000
38c Ib., Less 40c Ib.; Cal te

positively free~ of rye grass, |

in best of condition, 35c Ze

Potato Onion, grows. big. is |

germ. 90 pct., 1952 crop, for
sale. Conteect: Elmer Freisch, |E
Finleyson. :
























































































































cert. seed produced -in Ky. Re- |
cleaned and sacked. af J Hard- gs

good germ., in
bags, $28. Cwt.
Carrollton, Rt.

35c qt. Mrs. oe

- White ing h fi
peach. seed, 1/4 aly
65c. PP. Some mi
clear seed peach
Mrs.

Rt. 2.

Combine

a

pe

cheap to sell: a (
coats or wheat, also
are on rubber.

ions,
and cml

40 gal.

change 1 Ee for +
alike. Mrs

M.

ing Rock. ~

weeds, $2

pe
_| Norman _Tehns

Asparagus, Lyre

Exch. for Embden e
China Geese, or Eggs.
Toole, Macon, 1381 Burton |

Condons bene
Eyerbearing Sina erry
$1.00 C: Lady Thom
Also Sage Plants, 20c
Muscadine Grape |

Add postage. Mrs,
Guifequile, . 6.

A.D. Jones, Cimnings
Finest Blakemore Straw
Ist. year, inspected,







$2. PP in Ga. Mrs. T. Holle: |
way, Cobbtown. rae



test above 98 pet. pens ane

pet. germ., jarge and prude ots;
ae 50 ions Fescue. save | x
Pe es 1g

; bas 3



















y, gee , live-
green or hay,
)0 C. Exe, for

omato Planits, 300,
5; $3. M Del.;
Pepper, $1.25

Strawberry, $1.
$9. M; Klondike,
+ 94,75: M; Cat-
; Peppermint,
berry, bear-
; Scuppernong

$1.
; $9. M; Klondike,
62.75; $4.75 M; Cat-

ich; Peppermint,
ft. Huckleberry,
ic doz.; Scupper-
Oc doz.;~ Sugar
ea. Add . postage.
d, Gainesville, Rt.

tnip Plants, $1.
_ Everbearing

for green
:$h-C; 500,
Mrs. Clar-

erry, 5 doz., $1.;
Collard, 300, $1.:
c fas Nancy Hen-

old only in
1 _ Folkston,

400, $1.;
to. 3rd.

agen Mar-
and Collard
300, $1.25; $2.75
cheaper. Lee

Add _ postage.
artin. Gainesville,

enut Bushes, 6,
Grape Vines, 20c
seechnut Trees, 25c
ic Bulbs, 50c ea.;
Mrs. Robert H.
ville, Rt. 6.

uda Stolons, by
farm, under 50 M,
$37.50: 100 M, $65.:
not prepaid, $1.50
moss. Dig on Mon-
arrison, Black-
Bio

ehound, pepper-

sy, 50c doz.; gar-

; horseradish

5 horseradish
Queen of Meadow

'P in Ga. Mrs. Mar-

ite.. Dahlonega. Rt, 1,

Strawberry, $1.00
-00 M; Klondike,
5; $4.75

> }doz.;



a ; a es ae Sea ae
if M T mene oe PAGE FIVE
_ PLANTS FOR SALE | GRAIN AND HA} SACKS FOR SALE MISCELLANEOUS _-
; z cg : : 3 FOR SALE r FOR SALE

300, $1.00; 500, $1.50; $2.75 M
del.; Calif. Wonder Pepper, 200,
50c; 500, $1.00; $1.25 M; del;
5000 up, $1.00 M exp. collect. C.
W. Smith, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Blakemore Strawberry, $1.00
C; 500, $4.50; $9.00 M; Catnip,
25 bunch; Peppermint, 25 doz.
Also Sugar Pears, $1.00 ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gaines-

* | ville, Rt, 1.

_ Large Klondike Imp. Straw-
berry, 50 C; Mtn, Huckleberry,
bearing size, 2 doz., 75c; Also
Large Indian Peach Seed, 50c
doz.; Small Clearstone ywrach
Seed, 50c doz.; Small Clearstone
Peach Seed, 35 doz.; Mustard
Seen. 35c teacup; Add postage.

S: | Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Bteol:
Mtn. Huckleberry, 75 doz.:|.

Imp, Wild Strawberry, 50c C;
Raspberry, 65 doz.; Also EI-
berta Seed, 40 doz.: Clearstone
Peach, 35- doz. Add postage.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming.

Imp. Broad Leaf Sage Plants.
$1,25 doz. Mrs. N. N. Skinner,
Waco, Rt. 1. : a

Large Imp. Klondike Straw-
berry, 50c C; Mtn. Huckleberry,
bearing size, 2 doz., 75c; Also
large Indian Peach Seed, 50c
Small Clearstone Peach,
35c doz. Add postage. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming. Rt. 1. .

3 kinds fine young straw-
berry plants, 80c C; Everbear-

jing, $1.05 C; red raspberry, $1.05

doz.; horseradish, 6, 60c; pepper-
mint, 24, 50c; garlic, 50c doz. PP
in Ga..Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah-
lonega. Rt. } Box 54. 5

St. Augustine Grass, rooted,
immediate delivery of fresh dug

> |stolens, $2.00 Bu. Dr. LeRoy

~

Harris, Griffin.



GRAIN AND HAY
FOR SALE

_Turners Bancroft Seed Oats,
pure, recieaned; graded. 99 pct.
purity; germ. high yielding
for seed or grazing, 99 bu. or
less, $1.60 bu.; 100 bu. or more,
$1.50 bu. Even wt. 4 bu. new
bags. L. M. Turner, Royston.

Tift Seed Oats, recieaned, in
4 bu. sacks, 91 pct. germ., $1.40
bu. FOB: Also 10 tons new
crop Blue Lupine( 91 pct. germ.
6 1/2c 'b. in even wt. 100 Ib.
ee Duke Lane. Fort Val-
ey. :

Recleaned Tift 14 Seed Oais,

{1 pet. germ., even wt. bags,
{41.35 bu. J. D. Duke, Fort

Valley.

Clean Coastal Bermuda Hay,
bales average 45 lbs., $35. to
at barn, Fred Voigt. Waycross.

- Recleaned Texas
14 seed oats for sale. Milton
FP. Minchew. Jr.,; Macon, Rt. 3.

Cokers Fullgrain, Victor.
grain, and Arlington oats, ea.
$1.50 bu., Sunrise barley, $2.50
bu.; Chancellor wheat, $3. bu.;
Abruzzi rye; $4. bu. All tre-
cleaned. FOB, Also, want 200
Tbs., Ky. 31 Fescue and 100
Ib. Rescne grass L. P. Single-
ton, Fort Valley, Rt. 3.

Arlington oats. pure, bright,
sound, $1.30 bu. in lots my
place. O. F Mathews, Green-
ville, Rt. 4. :

Peat bu. Chancellor wheat and
78 bu. govud feed oats for sale.

Rt. 2, Box 329. Phone 4462.

Fullgran, oats, $1.25. bu.;
Southland oats $2. bu.; also Ky.
31, Fescue. recleaned and tag-

>! ged, -50c ib.; Dixie reseeding
' Clover; '30c lb. James H.

Kent,
Powder Springs, Rt. 2. -

250 bu. Clemson barley and
400 bu. Chancellor seed wheat,
ea. $2.50 bu; 500 bu. Cokers
oats, $1.50 bu.; 800 lbs., Reseed-
ing Crimson Clover, 25 Ib.
Nothing ess than 100 lbs. to

| sack, M. T. Canders, Commerce.

Clover Hill Farm.

2800 bu Victor grain seed.

la-] oats, 2nd, yr, broght, clean,
| well matured seed, free from

z.| debris, $1.25 bu, at my farm, |
[gle ha Bc



Wakefield and Dutch Cabbage,

rust-proof |"

Harley H. Sutton, Alpharetta, |

-| Washed, 20c ea. No holes nor)
m, |Mildew. .Add postage..: Prompt



. 50 bu. barley, cleaned, sack-
ed, and treated, 2 bu. to sack,
$2.35 bu. at my place, 1 mi.
No. Danielsville. T, J. Jackson,
Danielsville, RFD 1,

2000 bu. Southland seed oats,
grown on my farm from Cert.
seed, Clean, and in 4 bu. bags,
$1.50 bu. G. D. Fain, Edison.

Several thousand bushels
genuine Southland seed oats,
grown from Cert, seed, Sample
and price on request. T. W.
Miller, Iron City.

25 tons Soybean Hay, 10
tons. Cow Pea Hay, bright,
clean, $40. ton, at my farm.
Both have good crop of beans.

Marvin Hobbs, Stapleton.

Southland Oats, Ist. year
from certified seed, best graz-
ing an diom grain. Deliver 100
bu. or more at $1.56 bu. See,
or phone 1402 Cuthbert, Ga.
Clifford L. Jones, Benevolence.



-HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE



Gallberry Strained Honey
mixed with honey from other
wild fliwars, Case 12-2 1/2 Ib.
jars, $5.50; Ss. 6-5 Ib. jars, $5.30:
One 60. lb. can $9.50. FOB Allen
C. Herrin, Hortense.

- Good Table Honey, $2.50 gal.
del. in-Ga.; 65 Ib. lard can full,
$9.00. FOB ~. T. Holland. Sparks.

4 good healthy hives Honey
Bees, 3 in patent gums, 1 in
straight box hive, and 2 extra
patent gums without bees, all
new, and none robbed this year,
$40.00 for lot at my place. Will
not ship. W. F. Grizzard, Sa-
vannah, Rt. 2. Box 118 (13 Ana-
bella).

Pure Gallberry and Wild
Flower. Extracted Honey, 10
Ib. pail, $2.50; 3-10 Ib. pails,
$7.00; 6-10 lb. pails, $13.50. All
del. in Ga F. W. Moore, Ailey,
Ps Oz Box 33:



SACKS FOR SALE







Print Feed Sacks, 4, $1.25. PP |
in Ga. Mrs Joel C. Ellott,!
Marietta, Rt. 6, Box 141. |

White Feed Sacks, free of let- 1
ters, ho.es, unwashed, 20c ea.; |
with letters, 15 ea.; Some with |
small holes, 10c, Orders $10.00
delivered, Mrs. Myr] Williams.
Tallapoosa, Rt. 1.

White Feed Sacks, unwashed,
free of holes, and spots, 20c ea.:
Print, free of holes, 30c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. E. L. Howard,
Douglasville, Rt. 1, Box 429.

Extra nice grade 106 lb. print
feed sacks, washed, ironed, and
starched, 1 and 2 alike, 3, $1.10
Add postage. Mrs. Clarence Mc-
Millian, Dacula, Rt. 1.

Unwashed, good, unbieached
white sacks; free of holes and
mildew, 20c ea; with small holes,
15c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Noel
Payne, Canton, Rt, 3.

Print sacks, 3 asst. washed,
ironed, good cond., $1.25 PP.
Mrs. Irene Poteat, Buchanan.
Rend: S

Print feed sacks, 100 Ib. size,
1 and 2 alike. 3 for $1.25 or 40c
ea. Mrs, Lon Ashworth, Dacula,
Rt. 1; z

White Feed Sacks, washed,
ironed, free of holes, 5, $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. F. M. Eaton,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

White Sacks, washed, ironed,
20c ea, Add postage. Or 25c ea.
PP. Mrs, Marcus Waters, Cum-
ming, RE 2:

Good grade White Feed Sacks,
washed, free of holes and mil-
dew, any amount, 20c ea, PP.
ale T. A. Denney, Bowdon,

te 2.

Bleaching Feed Sacks, 100 Ib.
cap., washed, ironed, 30c ea.;
Unwashed, 25c ea.; Also good
Sheeting .Sacks, no letters, un-



Zz . -

100 lb, cap, White Feed Sacks,
washed, free of stains, holes, and
letters, 20 ea.; Unwashed, i8c
ea. PP on orders $3.00 or more.
Mrs. E. L. Robinson, Talking
Rock, Rt. 2.

_ 20 extra large 10( Ib. Citrus

Pulp Feed Bags, and 4 small
100 lb. size, 23c ea, large; 15c
ea. small; $5.00 for_lot. Add
postage. Mrs. O. R. Henderson,
Oxford, Rt. 1. :

500 White Chicken Feed Sacks |.

used, unwashed, $13.00 C. PP;
Also Prints, 30 ea. Ralph Dan-
gar. Woodstock.





FRESH & DRIED FRUITS
FOR SALE ae



25 or 30 bu. Red Apples, good
for cooking or canning, $1.00 bu.
Come after. Prefer selling whole
lot at once. Fred Franks, Hia-
wassee,

~ Red Delicious. and ~- Cooking
Variety Apples, bulk or packed,
for trucks and retail. J. E. Dal-
Jas, Cornelia, Pea Ridge Rd.

Pineapple Pears, ready for
trucks. F. H. Cadle, Sr., Swains- |
boro.

Nice Sundried Sugar, and
June Apples, 1952 crop, good for
cooking, 50c lb. Add postage.
Mrs. C. W_ Fricks, Talking Rock.
Rta 4d, Box 51,

_-__

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



a.
CORN:
40 bu. white corn in shuck,

slipped shucked closely, $2.00
bu. at barn. Alex Barfield,
Louisville.

FRUIT:

Nice, bright, 1952 sundried

Apples, free of core and peel,
50c lb. Exe. for Print sacks:
4 alike. Also several kinds roots,
herbs and barks for sale, cheap.
ae Mrs. John Myers, Hart-
well.

MEAT:

Nice side middling Meat, wt.
30 Ibs., 35 lb. FOB. Mrs. Lon.
Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1.

. Side meat, around 25 lbs. per
side, 35 lb. Mrs. B. A. Weeks,

era a ne
WALNUTS AND WALNUT
MEATS:

| Nice, fresh pick out Black
| Walnut Meats, $1.00 lb. PP in
'Ga. Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dah-
jonega, Rt. 1, Box 84.

BUTTER:

Nice country table butter,
fresh, yellow, firm, 4 Jbs. week-
ly, 50c Ib. 2 Ibs. or over PP.
Mrs. R, G. Taylor, Demoregt. Rt.
1 BOx 125,

Good butter, 60c Ib. plus post-
age. Mrs. W. E. Wooten. Camil-
Ja. i

CORN (Green Crop):

A real crop Green corn for
sale at the Old Sims Place on
Lone Oak Road. Roy Whitien,
Hogansville, Rt. 1.

FEATHERS:

New, white feathers, 60c ib.
del, Sample om request. Mrs.
Mary Collins, Gainesville. Rt. 1.

Goose feathers, 60c Ib. post-
she Gardner, Lo-

s



paid. Mrs.
cust Grove.
MEATS: (Fresh and Cured)

2 Hams, about 17 Ib. ea., 75
lb. Come after. Will not ship.

;Letters ans. containing stamps,

Mrs, L. A. Sanders, Ashland.

PEAS AND CORN: :

300 Ibs. Purple Huil, Cream
Sugar Crowder Peas, treated,
no weevils, 19 lb. Lamar Wocd-
liff, Alpharetta, Rt. 1.

Several acres Green White
Conch Table Peas, ready Sept.
15th., market price at field;
Also new Whiie Milling Corn,
ready Sept. 15th., FOB my farm,
$2.00 bu. shelled. Bring sacks.
Mrs. H. V._Frariklin, Register,
Re Y,, Box -20.



MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED

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CORN & SEED CORN:

Want 50-100. bu. Corn in
Shuck within 50 mi. Marietta.
Will pay $2. bu. Prefer Yellow.
Mrs. W. A. Ward Jr., Marietta,
Rt. 3, /o Ward-Meade Farm,
Tel 6-8472.

PLANTS:
Want to contact party that
can furnish 20,000 young, fall
grown Cabbage Plants. Ad-
vise variety, when ready to



Dial.

transplant, and price: H. O.
Seebeck, Hazlehurst, Rt. 2. ~





7 yrs. old, wt. 1600 Ibs.; 5 y
old., wt. 1400 lbs., and 18 m
Ibs. All in good condition:

DISPERSAL SALE OF GOOD CATTLE

The Evergreen Farms, at Franklin, Heard Co., Ga.,
are having DAILY dispersal sales as follows: 250 head
commercial cattle, and 4 Reg. Polled Hereford bulls:

rs. old, wt. 1600 Ibs.; 3 yrs.
os. old Horn Type, wt. 900
Grady H. Ridley, Owner.







IMPORTANT FL

of the Market Bulletin

publication. E. H.

All Flower and Flower Seed and Ornamental Nur-
sery Stock notices MUST BE RECEIVED in the office

Ga., NOT later than the 20th. of the month preceding
issue in which they are published.

Notices of this type received after the 20th, must
be returned to writer or held

OWER NOTICE

222 State Capitol; Atlanta,

for a future months











_|Shipment. Mrs.
} Cummi



; Vernie: Harris,
umming, Rt. 4. ~ ;



and Stockers, consisting 1]
Aberdeen-Angus steers and
and both small and large lo
stock groups, cooperating v
tural Extension Service, Uni

Thursday Hawkinsville.



1952 ora Feeder-Stocker Calf Sales

A series of sales of Quality Georgia Beef Feeders

of Agriculture, Athens will be held as follows. at
the local Livestock Yards accordingly: Athens; Septem-
ber 4 Thursday Statesboro; September 5 Friday
Lyons; September 16 Tuesday Rome; September 18

Any further. detailed information required. address
either; Charles E. Bell, Extension Livestock Specialist,
OmesG: Garner, Ext.: Economist-Marketing: Athens.

argely of Herefords and
heifers (to be sold single
ts, sponsored by local live-
with the Georgia Agricul-
versity of Georgia, College



































































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PAGE SIX

MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED



SACKS: eee
Want tc exchange 1. gal.
little White Nst Onions for

about 6 good, white, 100 lb.
feed sacks, or 4 print alike.
Mrs. Marvin Fender, Homer-
ville, Rt. 1. :
SEED:

Wani 240 ibs. Rye. Grass
Seed, FOB Lawrenceville.

J. H. Johnson, Lawrenceville,
Hutel + BOX 325:



CATTLE FOR SALE



21 White Face and Black An-

gus Steers, average weight 750
lbs., 2 White Face Heifers, will
freshen Sept., or Oct., 6 Black
Angus Heifers, 75 pct. or better
purebred, bred to reg.. Angus
Bull. Sell steers by pound or
c H, B. Pitman, Newnan,
t. 4.

Fine Guernsey-Holstein Milch

-_ Cow, calf 2 1/2 mos old, cow
weighs about 850-900 Ibs., cheap
without calf; Also 1 purebred
Cherry Red Duroc Open Gilt,
7 1/2 or 8 mos old, cheap. On
Roosevelt Hwy. 2 mi. No. Pan-
metto. Herman Teel, Palmetto.

Horned Hereford Herd Bull
Prospect. Calved Sept. 1952, the
grandson of Hazford Rupert 81st,
excellent calf in every respect;
Also younger Bull calves of
Hazlett and WHR Breeding to
choose from, Mrs. W. A. Ward
Jr., Marietta, Paper Mill Rd.,
at. 3, in care of the Ward- Meade

Farm. Phone 8-8772.

Several reg. Guernsgy Heifers,
all ages, out of dams with good
HIR records, and sired by prov-
en bulls, for sale. H. Lioyd Park-
r,-Decatur, 2841 Tilson Road.

Entire Holstein Herd of 27
head bred heifers and cows,
some springing, also 2 fine herd
bulls. $200.00 ea. for lot. Con-
sider selling pour, Bee
Moon, Hamilton.

One good Milch Cow Heifer,
half grown, 2 calves 3 mos. old
at my barn,
Mrs. Nannie B. Ghann, Sharon.

Polled Hereford Dbl. Standard
Bull, reg. Beau Victor 39, sired
EER Victor Domino 2nd., 3 yrs.
10 mos. old, well marked, also
2 young reg. bulls; 20 Grade
Heifers, mostly bred; 30 Here-
ford Cows, 1 and 2 Calf, grade.
B; C. Collier, Barnesville, tel.
3

Guernsey Male Calf, subj. to
reg., out of my best Guernsey
Cow, dropped Aug. 18th., $35;
2 Reg. Guernseys, due to freshen
with 2nd, and 5th. calves about
Sept. Ist., $400.00 ea. Phone 21-
51. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton.

2 top quality Hereford Bulls,
6-9 mos, old, reg. stock, for sale
or exch. for beef type cows and
heifers; Want 10 beef type grade
cows or heifers. Will also ex-
change Ky. 31 Fescue Seed and/

~ or Cokers Oats for same. Ww. M.
Nixon, Thomaston.

1 purebred Holstein Bull, 10
mos. old, about 550 Ibs., subj. to
reg., $150.00. Call 7948, or write:
T. M. Harris, Milner.

Reg. Holstein Bull, 1 yr.
Aug. 5, 1952, perfect color, 50-
50 black and white spots, ex-
tra size for age, doing good serv-
ice now. See: George W. White,
Dalton; 501 East Morris Street.

2 reg. Horned Hereford Bulls,
1 yr. old, AHF Larry Domino 14,
CSF Silver Domino 44, also some
reg. cows bred to HHF Silver
Mischief. E, P. Seals, Carrollton,
1 Ala Street.

Reg. Red Poll Bull, 16 mos.
old, close to 900 lbs., for sale.
See at my place 6 mi. So. of
Gainesville on Atlanta Hwy. Or
call Gainesville 2704-R2. E. B.
Wallis, Flowery Branch, Rt, 3.

Nice Jersey Bull, ready for
service, reg. breeding, for sale.
A. C. Price, Bronwood,

~~ 15 grade Angus Cows, 3/4 to
full, with calves at side, 4-6 mos.
old, cow and calf, $315. 00; 8
Bulls, ebred Angus, put not
reg., 12 mos. old, $175.00-
$200.00. M, T. Sanders, Owner,
Commerce, in care Clover Hill

old

all for $300.00. |-



CATTLE FOR SALE

21 White Face and Black

Angus Steers, average weight
"50 Ibs., 2 White Face Heifers,
freshen Sept. and Oct., 6 Black
Angus Heifers, 75 pct. or better
purebred, bred to reg. Angus
Bull. Sell steers by pound or
head. H. B. Pittman, Newnan,
Rt. 4.

2 purebred Holstein Bulls, are
about 20 mos. old, ready for
service, reg. papers to be fur-
nished. A. J. Welch, McDonough
Phone 3601.

Several Jersey, Guernsey,
Holstein Springrs, some ready
to freshen ncw, all in 30 days, all
young, -large, 8 heifers, some
reg., priced to sell. C. M. Bow-
den, Atlanta, 435 Candler at
N. E., Tel. Ma. 2319. ;

Guar. purebred horned Here-
ford Bull, not registered, 28 mos
old, excellant conformation, for
$275.00 at my farm 5 mi. So.
Hapeville on Hwy 41. Harold
R. Banke, Forest Park, Rt. 1,
Box 198. Tel. Jonesboro 2021.

Guernsey-Holstein bull, about
500 Ibs., 6 mos. old, $75.00; 5 mos.
old, Guernsey bull, ent. to reg.
$190.00; 2 Holstein calves, 2
mos. old, and 6 mos. old Hol-.
stein-Guernsey heifer. W. W.
McPherson, Villa Rica:

Reg. Shorthorn Cattle, good
bloodlines; closing out herd of
9. cows, 4 heifers and 7 bulls.
Prieed to sell. T.. L. Cribbs,
Nicholls. Rt. 1. : af

2 nice Jersey Heifers, one 15
mos. old, other 17 mos., both
bred to Jersey male, $125.00-ea.
at my home. E. H. Waters, Jack-
son, Rt, 1. :

3 Holstein Bull Calves, one 1
month old, one 8 mos., one 10
mos. old. J. C.. Lee, College
Park, Rt. 1, Welcome All Road.
(1/2 mile off Roosevelt .Hwy.).

One reg. Brown Swiss Bull,
around 800 lbs., from Clemson
College, S. C., was calved Nov.
29, 1950, sell $250.00. 4 mi. E.
Clayton on Warwoman Road.
See George Beaty (or Lamar
Beek), Clayton, Rt. 1.

Reg. horn type Hereford Bulls,
Baco R. Domina breeding, three
18 mos. old, 1000 lbs. ea.; three
14 mos. old, 800 Ibs. ea.: nine 7
mos. old. J. S, Gunn, Warren-
ton. Tel. 216 J.

Nice Jersey bull, wt. around
550 lbs., $100.00 at barn. W. A.
Maddox, Sr., Winder, Rt, 4.

Black Angus heifer, half stock
mixed with Jersey, wt. 800: lbs.,
1 yr. old, 1: cream col. Jersey
cow, 2 gal. milk day, wt. 1,000
lbs., also 3 white IOC gilts ready
for breeding, at my place 3 1/2
miles No. Buford on Shadburn

ford, Buford:

CORRECTION: Guernsey
male calf, sub. to reg., outof my
best Goernsey cow, dropped on
August 18th, $35.00; 2 reg,
Guernseys, due freshen with 2
and 5th calves about Sept. Ist.,
$400.00 ea. K. D. Sanders, Eaton-
ton, Rt. 2, Phone 2151.

One Reg. Aberdeen Angus
Bull, nearly 4 yrs. old, around
1000 lbs., for sale. Papers J. E.
Pendley, Pomona.

10 Holstein Heifers, bred to
Poll White Short Horn Bull, to
freshen. in late fall and early
spring, TB and Bangs tested,
$180.00 ea. for lot. F. H. Adams,
Commerce, 14 Pine St. Phone
453-J.

11 purebred White Face Bulls
ranging from 5-10 mos. old, $150
$175.00; Also 10 bred White Face
Cows, $250.00 ea. Roscoe Tread-
well, Culloden.

Herd of dairy cows, some
heavy springers and fall spring-
ers, bangs and TB tested; Also
one high ped. reg, Brown Swiss
Bull Calf, out of artifical breed-
ing, 2 1/2 mos, old for sale. W.
A. Trice, Milner.

3 reg. horn type Hereford
bulls, Serviceable age, Domino
breeding, $225. to $250. ea
Norman Johnson, Warrenton.

Short Horn fat steer calf, 10
mos. old, wt. 350 lbs., for sale

Pettit, Decatur, (3181 Tilson



Farm,

Rd.) Rt. 1, DE 7588.

MARKET BULLE

Ferry Road. Will Brown, Bu-)

. | hwy 411. Tel, 630.

at my home. Mrs. Edna C..

CATTLE FOR SALE

Reg. Hereford Cattle, horn-
ed type, highest quality, for
sale. Cecil Travis, Riverdale.

Fine Guernsey-Holstein
Milch Cow, calf 2 1/2 mos. old,
cow weighs about: 850-900 Ibs.,
cheap, without calf; Also 1
purebred Cherry Red Duroc
Open Gilt, 7 1/2 or 8 mos. old,
cheap. On Roosevelt Hwy. 2 mi.
No. Palmetto. Herman Teel,
Palmetto.

Excellent Horned Hereford
Bull Prospect. Calved Sept.
1951, Grandson of Hazford Ru-
pert 81st; Also number of
younger Bull Calves of Haz-
lett and WHR - Breeding to
choose from. Mrs. W. A. Ward
Jr., Marietta, Paper Mill Rd.,
Rt. 3, c/o Ward-Meade Farm.
Phone 8-8772. 4

Dairy herd, TB free, vaccin-
ated, 25 milking cows, 25 heif-
ers, 4 bred, 5 open, 18 mos,
old, 6 one yr. old, 7 8-10 mos.
old and 3 baby heifers. Most-
ly artifically sired and artifi-
cally bred. One or all. My place
5h mi. No. on Chattanooga Rd.
at Noble. George C. Smith, La-
Fayette, Rt. 1.



HOGS FOR SALE



OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky
some 14 wks. old, $27.50; Some
eight weeks, $22.50 ea. Reg.
in buyecs name. Will ship any-
where... J. H Roquemore, A-
mericus, Rt.2, Phone 4543.

5 OIC Pigs, $10.00 ea. at 8 wks.
old. Will, be ready to take Sept.
5th. 5:mi. W. Palmetto on Rico
Rd. Ned Pelk, Palmetto, Rte Ay
Phone 5155.

7 Black PC Reg. Pins, born
July 3, 1952, for sale. Mrs.
Johnnie Thomason, Hillsboro.

Purebred Hampshire Males,

veg, and non-registered, 10-14

wks. old, choice breeding stock,

$25.00-$30.00. Near Hwy 16, be-

tween Jackson and Griffin, turn

north at Dean Patricks Store.

ae Stough, Locust Grove,
t.

Reg. Tamworth Bec: 2 yrs.
old approx. 375 lbs., for sale or
trade for farm value can use.
Lewis Lindsey, Silver Creek.

1 Hampshire Sow to farrow
around Aug. 25th for sale. 5 mi.
N. LaFayette- on Chattanooga
Hwy. at (Noble). Georgia G.

Smith, LaFayette, Rt. 1.

OIC Gilt, 200 lbs. $45.00; 4
OIC Shoats, 35 Ibs., $15.00 ea.
Raymond Bales, Warner Robins,
Centerville Road. ;

3 yr. old SPC Boar with pa-
pers, 300 lbs., $75.00 at my farm.
W. M. Clemons, Rome, Rt. 3.

5 young Brood Sows, 31 head
Shoats, 27 Pigs, 1 large Male
Hog for sale,
Pineview, Rt. 1.

Cherry Red Blocky Type Du-
roc Weaned Pigs, $25.00 ea. Some
unrelated with life treatment
against hog cholera. Shipped in
light weight cool crate. (Crates
weight about 15 Ibs.). FOB. H.
L, Williams, Baxley.

Red Duroc Male, about 225
Ibs., reg., $40.00; Feeding Shoats,
60 Ibs., wormed and life time
treated, good condition. L. C.
Williams, Cochran, Rt. 2, in care
Red Dog Farm.

Reg. Hampshire Pigs, sired by
Iowa State Dam Ga. Queen, a
Grand daughter of the All
American Boar Postwar. Will
not ship, Just off State Hwy.
211 and 124. M. J. Thornhill,
Hoschton, Rt. 2, Victron Com-
munity.

25 royally bred gilts, Master
Model and Western Packer
bloodlines, all to farrow Sept.
and early October, show type,
all cholera treated, for sale at
private treaty, $65.00 and up.
John F. Fowler, Owner, Car-
tersville, in care Mountain
View Farms. 4 mi.

Three 6 wks. old Male Guinea

name, $20.00 ea.; Also 1 male,
same breed, old enough for serv-
ice, _ E.. O. ere Car-



rollton, |

IN

old, $10.00 ea. Hollis Johnson,
Morrow, Phone Jonesboro 2653.

good bloodlines, $8.00 - $10.00;
Bred gilts, to farrow soon, $35;
1 purebred Duroc Service Boar,
15 mos old, 300 lbs., Son of Red
Flash, bst offer; Cleaning out
entire stock at farm 1/2.mi.

West Redan on Stone Mountain
Road. James M. Grant, Redan.

1 youhg sow with litter, priced
right. Can give papers on all.
Cannot ship. A. B,
winville.

pigs,
_|pair, also bottom plow for cub
tractor, $35.00 or exchange for
calf. Mrs. J. C. Starr, Forsyth.
Julliette Road. Phone 6258. -

Boar, 12 mos. old, 225 lbs. reg.
champion ship ploodlines,
to keep fro inbreeding. Royce
Samples,
Phone 63:1.

mos. old, from best bloodlines,
life - treated, special prices. Reg.
buyers name. 4 mi.
hurst. M J Blackmon, Pine-
hurst.










"HOGS FOR SA\



9 Pigs, OIC and SPC, 8 wks.| Pig
Sept. 1 1952, ott
Queen (Hh. litter, ;
all), - Reg Now 289947,
registered - $10. ea. Car
Also Sire Snow Ball,
a re vat stud, $5. fee

Sheppard, Ba:
: ies 59.

Reg. seucex Shoats and
ready for service for |
P. Chapaian, Moultrie

8 wks old SPC OIC
Pigs, $10 ea. G. W.'
Decatur, RFD 1,
TEV 3598 r :

SPC Boars, old eno
service, and one smalle
best bloodlines, cholera ii
end reg. in buyers n
Morgan, Americus, Rte

Black Pe: Pigs,
stock for sale. E.

One White Face Hereford ase Rt 3.

1 purebred reg. Duro
250 lbs: to farrow Aug.
$100.; One OIC-SPC
farrow Sept. Ist., ha
over 10 pigs per litter |
cf 4 litters, $75, Trade for
ed calves. Ed. Scot ta
Fhone 2840.

One Little Bone |
Hog, 450 Ibs., $50.; 3
wk. old L. B. Guinea-P'
50: ea. aaa for eo








100 pigs, OIC, SPC, Durocs,





12 Duroc J shoats and pigs,

Boling, Ar

9 pure stock little bone Guinea
about 10 wks. old, $25

Shae

$75.

Cumming, Rt. 4,

SPC Boars and Gilts, 4-5

SE Pine-

Pure Little esis Black Afri-.

can Guinea Pigs, stay fat kind,
aiso large bred sows, 1 large |
male. Will ship. Wilson Car-
son, Griffin, Rt. (3

J. J. Davidson, |

right off

pigs, and 6 good brood sows,
for sale. D-
dale. Rt. ie

mother, and 8 pigs 6 and 9 wks.
old,
ea. Can see at my place just
below Alto Medical
Andy Wade Alto, Rt. 1.

One reg. SPC Boar, 2 yrs.
old, good breeder, with papers,
approxi. 350 lbs. $50.; Purebred
SPC. Sow,
8 and 10 head, farrow Oct.,
rst:
Bull, 14 mos. old, $110. FOB.
Cannot
Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1.

Hereford and Spotted P. C. average 50 lbs.,

unrelated. H. a ais
ley. ie

OIC Pigs, 3 wks. old,
nose, blocky, treated, :
buyer's name, fri
ning stock, $20. ea. Mack
rick, Voc. Ag. i e
Gap.

Nice Essex shod
buyers name, $20.50
enywhere. J. H. Mines, ,

Reg. oIc Pigs, for
st stud, reg. OIC Boar
Roark, Atlanta, 3034
Crest Drice, S. E. (Ma
dress Conley, " ae Ri
7293 Atlanta, l

R. Smith, River-

Big Bone Chines: es,

subj. to. register, $12.50

Center.

has had 2 litters








- 10th., $65.; Also 1 Jersey

ship. Mrs. Viola C.















7

Corals Hereford Association Fall. Se

A sale of Reg Herefords, Horned and Polled
54 females and 16 bulls, cows with calves, bred
bred and open heifers and various age bulls offe
Thursday, September, 18, in Macon, Central Cit
(Fair Grounds), beginning 1 PM. For catalogue, \
Ralph W. Cannes Atlanta, 599- Moraga at



.










HEREFORD AUCTION SALE

A public Auction sale of Reg., Hereford and Po e
Hereford cattle; bulls, cows, calves and heif
be held on Friday, Sept. 12, at Farmers Livesto
Auction Barn, Naive. Write. Frank Aycock, ]
trie. 3



Pigs, big bone, reg. in buyer's ||










inte And Fcen Machinery Show ,

A Livestock and Farm Machinery show sponsore
by the North Fulton Livestock Assn. will be he
Alpharetta, Fulton Co., on Saturday, September 6th
the Old Milton High School Grounds 9 AM;

10 P.M. Admission FREE.. A Horse Show will
held in the evening. Refreshments will be availa
Everyone Welcome. For details, contact, L. A.
Atlanta, P. O. Box 1533.







the








4 reg., Aberdeen-Angus sales bulls, heifers,
consigned from 35 fine Georgia herds: Tuesday
2, Tift Co. Stock Yds. Tifton, 2 P.M. 20 femal
bulls; Wednesday, Sept 3, Glennville Stock
Glennville, 2 P.M. 14 females, 20 bulls; 17
Sept. 4, Bainbridge Stock Yds., Inc., 2 PM., 20
20 pulls; Friday, Sept. 5, Pierce Co.
shear, 3 P.M. 20 females, 20 bulls o

For further information, Ph
Gibson, Exec. een Rome. _


























































































eek old- reg. Pigs
r of 11 and 9, with
ba ea; Two Bred

0 Ibs., $85. and $100.;
Gilt, ready to breed,

mos. old_ boar, from
ock. J.-A. Wall, "Axson,
verview. Farm.

; nd large Pigs, cacead OIC-
wks. old, $8.50 ea. Riley
be Turin. ;

Big Bone Guinea Pigs,
old, blocky built, $15.
hipped. Rever Wade, Alto,

SPC Male Pigs, 13 wks.
blocky type, cholera im-
prize winning stock, $25.
Trade one for purebred
Male Pig about same age,
id inbreeding. Reg. in
's name. Will ship. Ver-
Mashburn, Finleyson.

d Duroc Male, about 225
Reg. $40.; feeding shoats,
t 60 lb. wt. worm and life
treated, all good cond.,
yrup pan and a mule
cutter, for sale. L. C. Wil-
Cochran, Rt. 2, c/o Red
Srerm,

ebred Duroc pigs, 6 wks.
$12. ea. Not sub. to reg.
-and female, at my place,
Cadwell on Chester Hwy.
not ov. -C. F. Burney,
well, Rt.

. Duroc pigs, either sex,
breeding, large litters,
s. old, 40 to 80 lbs, wt.
nd $35. ea. M. M. New-
, Sandersville.

0 wks. oid Hampshire Pigs,
inental Model or
ling, extra fine, immuniz-
ainst cholera, $25.00 ea.
ship. 4 mi. White, Ga., off
411. Bill Raines, Mer. of
t Cartesville.

Reg. SPC: Pigs, 3 1/2 41/2
old, life treated for chol-
$25.00 $35.00 ea, Ship if

or see at my place 12

Bs. Alma. Lamar Altman,
fly

vks. ae Hereford Pigs, $10
, 5 reg, Hereford Sows, bred,

18 mos, old* reg. H. Boar,
le or trade for heifer calve.
st M. Jones, Palmetto, RFD
317. Phone 5201.

9 mos. old OIC Male Hog,

wer Rosewell Rd.

from good bloodlines, far-
July 31, 1952, will. reg.
s name, treated, shipped,
ea. Plus shipping charges;
OIC Shoats, from reg.
- female. MO only. Paul J.
Commerce, Rt. 1.

-Du.oc Pigs, 2-5 mos. old,
25 lbs., best of bloodlines,
sex, $25.00 - $35.00 ea.
*s furnished. See or send
Marvin N. Newsome, San-
e.

SPC Champions, all ages
es, Write for prices. Each

Searrs, Eastman.

d large Pigs;
old, $8.50 ea.
; Turin.

OIC-PC, 3
Riley C.

RSES AND MULES
FOR SALE

ymbination work and sad-
rse, and 3 saddle horses,
. old for sale. G.
adwell, Jackson.

Mare Horse, 5-7 yrs. old,
xr more pounds for sale.
Robertson, Turin, Rt. 1.

ed Mare Horse, gentle,
7 yrs. old, -good riding, or
_ work anywhere, $85. W.
Doyal, Doraville, Rt. 1.

e, for working or riding,
- Phone Atlanta Cr. 1421.
ite: Leland Kennedy Jr.,
r, 314 Adams St.

40 in. Shetland Pony
, dapple with white
tail, best bloodline,
; gentle, reason-

and

Lum |:

G. L, DeLong, Marietta, |

C Pigs, short nose, blocky

ase fully guaranteed. Quit-'

a iv
- HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE





SHEEP & GOATS
FOR SALE



_ RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



Pair of fine young horse
niules, large, 5-6 yrs. old, gentle
wrok anywhere single or dou-
bie, for sale or trade for good
young Chestnut or Black Sad-
dle Mare or calves of equal
value. Phone 2187. J. W. Bail-

ey, Waynesboro.
Good 9 yr. old Mule, fat, in
fine shape, for sale. H. E.

Green, Austell, Rt. 2, (At Furni-
ture City).

One Bay Mare, 6 yrs. old,
around 1300 lbs., with beauti-
ful white colt, 5 mos. old, from
reg. 5 gaited stallion. H. P.
Hughes, Tucker, Rt. 1.

Good Black Work Mare, a-
bout 9 yrs. old, any boy can
work her, $35. Trade for calf,
hogs, or gvod hay eer Bud
Holland. Dalton Rt.-

Good Healthy 8 yr. work type
brood maze, works to buggy,
also 1 H wagon, plow, sacrifice,
$50.; Also reg Berkshire Boar,
17 mos. ld, approx. 200 lbs.,
fair cond, $50. with reg. papers
Berkshire. Sow, just weaned lst.
litter, $50.; Or $85. for pair.
Mrs. Low Smith, Maxeys.

7 yr. old Black Mare Mule,
fast stepper, 100C lbs., also
i H Wagon, good cond., set
light farm tools, all $150. Or
trade. 1 mile East on Fairburn
Rd. S. F. Waldin, Douglasville,
Rt. 4, Box 296,

Shetlands: 2 Mares, 44 in.,
both bred to reg. Shetland
Stallion, $275 ea. Harry Lam-
bert, Albany, 1003 Dawson Rd.

8 yr. old mare mule for sale
or trade far young White Face
or Black Angus calves, also
all kinds of farming tools. Let-
ters ans. E. W. Miller, Powder

-Springs, Rt. 2.

Small Reg Silver Dapple
Shetland Pony Stallion, white
main and tail, 40 in. tall, 3 yrs.
old, good breeder, best blood-
lines, $225. Reg. in buyers
name. Jess Holborn, Jonesboro,

Tel. 6771

One Rei Mule, 1400 lbs., 9
yrs. old, so plug, also David
Bradley - All Steel Wagon,
Planter, Distributor, Drag Har-
row, Side Flow, Middle Buster,
all good cond., for sale. J. L.
Hyatt, Palmetto, Rt. 1, Box
Zale :



SHEEP & GOATS ~
FOR SALE



25 head fat sheep and lambs,
2 yearling rams, 25c lb.; 4 head
milk goats, 1 bull, 4 nannies,
$20. ea. C. L, Cleveland, La-
Grange, Rt. 2

A 2 mos. old male goat, cross
with Saanan and Toggenburg.
Cant ship. See I Jive qn Jef-

Fire Tower. R. L. Cadwell,
Jefferson, Rt 2.

Purebred Nubish goats: milk-
ers giving. 2 qts. 7 mos. after
ist. freshening, $50.; 3 does and
1 fine buck, 7 mos. old, $50.
for the 4 or $15. ea. D. F.
Hinkle, Stone Mountain, Rt. 3,
(932 Indian Creek Dr.) Phone
Clarkston 37302.

Fine, reg. Milk Goat, heavy
milker, dry now but ready to
be bred, perfect health have
no place to keep, reason for
selling, $25. at my place. Can-
not ship, Correspondence ans.

s.| Mrs. Minnie Mathews, Smyrna,

Rt. 1, (Manas St).

12 Hampshire Sheep, pasture
short, bargein $250. for lot; 2
yr. old Ram (unrelated), 3 old
Ewes, and 8-1 yr .old Ewes.
Come see. J. Frank Stephens,
Calhoun, Rt. 3.

Reg. Hampshire Rams, ready
for breeding sired by Valours
Low Sef by son of Bullett 136-
101, out of buck and doe ewe
by Fox Hill Low Set. In-
quiries aus. promptly. Will ship.

Westervelt Terhune, Atlanta,
P.O, Box 2115. :
6 Sheeo 3 ewes, $50. ea.;

3 rams, $18. ea. Good condi-
tion. Raiph Dangar, Woodstock.

Ramy Lambs, $50. ea. C. J.



Harc man, Commerce.



fersonvilie Rd. next to Rippley ||

First class reg. Hampshire



1 each, milk and billy goat,
for sale. Michael Fincher, Bre-
men, Rt. 2; Box 20 Phone 2706.

About i25 range rajsed fine
Milk Goats, all bred, fresh-
ening Ist and 2nd. time, will
milk well if fed grain, 14 mi.
W. Hamilion, 23 miles No.
Columbus, on Old River Rd.
Karl Dayhvof, Hamilton, Rt. 1.



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



Choice NZW Bucks, 3 mos. to;

1 year old, for sale. 2 bucks for
2 Checkered Giants if desired.
Michael David Moore. Rome, Rt.
2, Watters Rd.

Ped. Calif. Rabbits: 3 does,
6 mos. old, $5.00 ea.; 2 bucks,
6 mos. old, $3.00 ea.; 4 does, |_
4 mos. old, $3.00 ea. Papers

furnished. H, E. Watkins, Louis-
ville, 309 E. 7th St.

_Super-Wooler Angora Rab-
bits, select breeding stock, Sen-
iors ready to breed, $8.00 Pr.
Ship anywhere Rwy. Exp. Col.
etters ans. Robert E. Smith,
Cedartown, 623 Martha Lane.

3 White Meat Rabbits (2 does
1 buck) for $5.00. Mrs. Eunice
Woody, Dial.

Rabbits: Angora, NZ White,

foundation stock, bred for wool,

meat, and production, Juniors
$5.00 pair; Srs., $10.00 pr. Money
back guar. Ship anywhere. Let-
ters ans. John Fields, Griffin,
1018 W. Poplar Street.

1 pair Flemish Giants, Sanday
Doe and Fawn Buck, 6 mos.
old, large stock, ped. $5.00 a.;
Also 1 pr. ped. large matured

breeders, good producers. R.
Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville,
R72. :

Pure NZW Rabbits, ped. stock
young bucks just ready for serv-
ice, $1.25 ea.; 1 yr. old Does,
averaging 8 to litter, $5.00 ea.
J. T, Pittard, Cumming.

NZR Buck, 7 lbs., kindled Apr.
10, 1952 for $5.00; NZR Buck,
9 mos. old, excellent breeding,
$7.00 Pair Hvy. Wt. Sr. Chin..
$10.50 (doe bred); Broad -back,
neck short, fine bone NZR Bred
Does, $7.50. S. Battson, Griffin,
669 McLaurin Street.

2 Buck Rabbits, one white,
other red, $1.50 ea. Will Ingram,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.



Nice NZ Reds, Jrs., 7 mos., 5
mos., and 3 mos. old, ready to
ship, reasonable prices. All let-
ters answers. L. J. McGibboney,
Atlanta, 924 Paoli Avenue, S. E.,
Phone Di 8890,

NZ Red Buck, exceute...
ty. ped., $7.50; Himalayans, does
or bucks, ped., $3.00 ea.; 3 does,
1 buck $10.00. All ready to breed
D. Boss, Atlanta, 754 Pulliam
St. S. W.





LIVESTOCK WANTED



Want 2 Reg. White Face
Angus 1 1/2 to 2 yr. old heifers.
Advise what .you have, price,
etc. W. A. Shank, Macon, 746

+ Mulberry St.





FARM HELP WANTED



Want an honest, sober white
man to live as one of family
(private rcom next to bath) on
small catt.e farm. Room, board,
laundry, reasonable salary in
exchange for farm work. M.
D. Mosk Lanier

Want iarge white or colored
family to help gather crop and
te farm for 1953 Good house,
lights, scheo]. and mail route.
Must know how to run and
cultivate with tractor. John D.
Doster, Abbeville, Rt. 1.

Want middle aged _ white
woman to help do light chores
on farm ard live with family
as one. Reasonable - salary,
room, boaid. Write full

tails: Grove: Lawrence, Jasper,
Rt. 3.
Want man to operate my

well equipped farm in DeKalb
Co. Good house, all conveni-
ences, morthly salary. Write
all particulars about self. in-
cluding age, qualifications,
family, cfc. H. D. Florence,
Atlanta. P.O Box 942.

Want middleaged col. man
and wife tc do light farm and
vard chores Wil! furnish 4
RB house with water and lights.
Pay weekly salary. D. B. Duke-

hart, Dec2tur PDB 488 DE
7563.
Want co.ored farm family,

year-round job for wages on
dairy farm Apply.in writing.
Royce Ramey Norcross, The
Neeley Farm.





and 5
R. M. Avery, Owner.

POLLED HEREFORD AUCTION SALE

_ Auction pale of Polled Herefords, Wednesday, Sept.
17, at 1 P.M. at Airview Hereford Farm, 3 mi.
Grange, West Point Road Including 4 bulls of serv-
ice age, 7 bull calves, 7 open heifers, 12 bred females
cows with calves at side, most of them bred.

So. La-







An auction sale of Reg.

cows.

Registered Aberdeen-Angus Auction Sale

be held at Flint River Farms, Rt. No. 1, 3 mi. West of
Jonesboro, Clayton Co., Ga.,
day, October, October 13, beginning 12:30 P.M. 56
head offered: 11 bulls, 38 heifers, mostly bred and 7
All are good bloodlines and females bred to
some of finest bulls in herd. See before sale starts. R.
L. Jackson, Owner, Atlanta, 1368 Ponce de Leon Ave.

Aberdeen-Angus cattle will

20 mi So. Atlanta, on Mon-







and a limited description
AND ADDRESS:
are noi acceptable. E. H.



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OF NOTICES

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in the Bulletin, all copy should be in our office at least
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A new copy of notice must be sent for each insertion.
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yuali- |

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de- ' LaFayette,

| han,

FARM HELP WANTED



Can furnish
for 2 or 3 good farm hands,
also share crop. House, elec.,
on school and bus Rt. Contact
at farm on Noahs Ark Rd., 2
1/2 mi. S. E. Jonesboro. Fred
Barber, Joresboro P. O. Box
1427.

Want settled,
white woman to
of family on farm in good
Christian home, and do light
farm chores. Weekend off if
desired, -room, board, reason-
able salary Mrs Charles Calla-
Ellenwood, Rt. 1.

unencumbered
live as one

Want white woman to live
as one of family on farm, and
do light farm work. Weekends
off if desired. Consider woman
with child. Mail and school
bus route near church. Room,
board, salary Need at once.
J L. Riggins, Nahunta, Rt. 2.

Want farmer able io drive
truck and with several women
in famisy
and collards, to help on irrigat-
ed farm near Atlanta. Pay man

$5. daily and furnish nice
house. Phone 3-7322. R. F,
Sams, Clarkston.

Want unencumbered, white

woman, 40-50 yrs. old, refined,
with health card (no alcoholics

or snuffers), for light farm
chores o1: farm. 2 in family.
Fermanent Room, board, and

salary. Lester M.
ersville, Rt. 1

Lewis, Bow-

~ Want white man with 3 or
4 Mg family to gather cotton
an
other. work.
water, mai! and_ school bus
route by door. W. A. Smith,
Rt. 3, (Near Vil-

House,

lanow,. Ga.).

Want white or col. help on
farm, Will furnish 5 or 90
acres to nen that can finance
self, chicken or stock. Build-
ing pond. Good barn, 5 R
house, nainted and screened.
4 mi. town on Hwy. and Warn-
er Robins, Bus route, J. Van
McCollum Rochelle.

Want at once, sober, middle
aged. man and wife to work

on small farm; both work,
live wich owner. Everything
furnished. $30. monthly to

monthly to man; $20. monthly
to wife. Plus a bonus. Give
full detaiis H. L. Dripp, * Sa-
vannah, Rt: to, Box 335-3. 2

Want woman not over 50 yrs.
old to do light farm .work on
farm. Good salary to right per-
son. Mrs. J
Rt. 5.

Want exp. white hand, with
small family or no children.
Work about 9 hours day, every
third Sunday off, aud we
vacation with pay. $40.00 wee
to start, small 3 R. house -
elec., and water, milk, gar
spot, etc. Reg Guernsey herd
work with. John H_ Hai
Savannah, in care Oa*:*
Farm, White Bluff Road



Want nice, white wom
to 60 yrs. old, to live in i
home and do light farm ch,
$20.00 mo. with room and
No drinker nor tobacco u-<
need apply. Mrs. Jack Roe.
Claxton. Rt. 2.

Want single man, or man
and wife. to do general farm
work on DeKalb Co. Farm.
Must be healthy, and man able
other crops as desired. Prefer
2 R house with lights and city
water. Pay weekly _ salary.
Come at once. Dont write. J.
H. Tribble Atlanta, 277 Capi-
tol Ave.. S..W.

Want man (with small fam-
ily) experienced with cattle and
pastures for stock farm, Must
be sober, healthy, hard worker,
willing to live in isolated sec-
tion. Give references, age, ex-

perience, and salary required
in first setter. Wayne Seamen,
Hoboken.

Want a small colored family
cr couple to work 1 H crop on
halves fer 1953. About 30 A
cotton, corn, etc. 2 good mules
and farmirg implements.
house with lights, wood, pas-
ture for cow. Near Athens city
limits. Write all particulars.
Mrs. G. W Barber, Athens, Rt.



1, Danielsville Rd.

steady work

able to cut greens.

corn crop. Can furnish
lights..;

M. Nunez, Dublin, _

3.

pe
(Continued from page one).

DISASTER AREA UNDER PUBLIC
LAW 875 IN STATE OF GEORGIA IN
OPERA-

ORDER TO- FACILITATE
TIONS BY DEPARTMENT OF AGRI-
CULTURE IN PROVIDING NEEDED
HAY FOR DAIRY CATTLE AND
BASIC BEEF HERDS IN YOUR STATE.
REPRESENTATIVES OF HOUSING

ANCE

FARM HELP WANTED FARM HELP WANTED



- AND HOME FINANCE AGENCY AND
DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
WILL: CONTACT YOU RE ASSIST-

AVAILABLE

HARRY S. TRUMAN

It is apparent from the above that
immediate relief will be given and I
am certain that by the time this article

POSITIONS- WANTED






ee farmers.

TOM LIN DER

_ POSITIONS WANTED



Want white woman for light
farm work on farm for 2 aged
people, for room, board and

reasonable salary. Letters ans.
W. E. Chambley, Griffin, Rt.
Cc

Want colored farmer to tend
large 2 H farm 5 A tobacco
allotment, all cotton wanted,
other crops as resired. Prefer
one that can furnish self, has
own stock c1 tractor and imple-
ments. On school bus route,
Baptist and- Holiness Churches.
Contact: John F. Moss, (color-
ed), Hazlehurst, Rt. 1, Box 175.

Want exp farm hand, with
family, capable handling farm
machinery on livestock farm.
Must be sober and honest
worker. House, lights and water
pumped in, on Hwy. At OF
school bus line, 8 mi. No. Car-

Want farmer for small and
large farmis on 3rds. and 4ths.
basis (grow cotton, corn, hay);

Want sma!! or large families tersville, _ Bartow _Co.- J. A.
to work on farm. Will furnish | Shropshice. Cartersville.
work, yest, around, Can W|Wanc midaleaged col. couse
clean, no drinking,- wi out
aant oa fe eae small children, to live and work
. mera Sash on farm; both work. J. H. Mc-
eo W.-M. Clemones, Rome, Garity, Clarkston, Phone 4-4-
we : 73AL.
Want geod farm hand, pref- Sena oe een KAP Inte
erably one that can drive! ), oo) yoman from country,

tractor and truck. $15. weekly in good health, 25 to 40 yrs.

salary, board, laundry. T. W. Sideteak Meh E Reo On i

meee ; lig poultry

Moore, Sr., Canton, Rt. 3. farm. Room, board and $50.
Want man and wife (no ob- month, Ref required. Mrs.

jection to one child if boy large | Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.

enough tc help) to do work on
farm. Some carpenter and re-
pair work, 3 R house, I am
white, sirgle, and desire de-
pendable people. Must be good
workers. No drunks. Boyd
Jones, Rossville, Rt. 3, Cherry:
Height, McFarland Gap. Rd.

Want



POSITIONS WANTED



Woman with child 9 yrs. old
wants job. on chicken farm.
No bad habits, Home and sal-
ary. Prefer*with Christian. Mrs.
Bertha Dodd, Atlanta, 305 Mar-
tin St., S. B Apt:-394.

Want job on cattle farm, or
looking after large estate. Wife
and self 44 yrs. old. Must. have
good salary. house furnished or
unfurnisoed. Go anywhere. I.
M. Watkins: Sharon. Box 64.

good sober man with
help to cultivate 3-3 1/2 acres
tobacco, and 25 acres corn on |}
50-50 basis. Electricity, School |
bus and mail route. Good)
proposition See: Revel Grif-
fin, Hoboken.

Want good colored couple;
Man to do day work and share
in crop; some light farm day
work for woman. New 3 R.
house, lights, water. E. H. Gray, |
Conyers, Rt. 2.



Cotton, within radius of 150
mi, Columbus, for standing rent.
|W. J. Tatum, Lumpkin, Rt. 2.



{30 yrs.

Want small farm suitable for



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LAND FOR SALE, FOR MONEY RENT, WANTING
TO RENT, AND IN EXCHANGE FOR GEORGIA
(ONLY) LAND NOTICES must reach the Office of
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Send in your farm land by noon October Ist.

- Elizabeth Hynds



crop for 1953 with
honest, reliable man with.
tractor. Will take 100 acres in
South Ga. to raise peanuts,
cotton, some truck crops but
not much corn, Pay for half
fertilizer and poison -but no
seed. 4 boys, wife, and self to
work. Christian, good refe-
rences. Consider truck farm in
North Ga. or near Atlanta. E.
Ca Brazel Pitts, Rtas

Want job -louking after cattle
ors mix dairy. White; /n
family, 3 children large enough
to work. Need good 3 or 4 R
house, lights, on school route.
Ready to move about Oct. Ist.

Want

Wathen: Hobgood, JESeee Rt.

2

Middle age man ware job
on farm, experienced in poul-
try and livestock, also do rough
carpentry work. Room, board,
small salary Sober, honest,
single, no dependents. Enclose
postage for reply. J. C. Ham-
lin, Folkston. Rt. 4.

Man and wife wants work on
farm looking after beef cattle,
hay, and grain farming. Man
experience - all kinds
farm and barn machinery
(trucks, tractors, etc). Can move
at once and start work. Homer
R. Sharp. Decatur Rt. 3, Cov-
ington Kd., c/o Emil Spieks
Bait Farm. ~ pe

Want tractor driving job on
farm, 4 yrs. experience. 3 in
family, Can drive truck also.
Desire gv9d house, electricity.
Calleb Powers, Calhoun, Re;
Box 131 A.

Man -witt wife wants job on
poultry farm for 1953, for sal-
ary or 01 shares. Consider care-
taker job, or farm or milk
dairy. Honest, sober, willing
worker, references. Write for
further information, or _ see:
James Hawkins, Campton,
Petcs dy

Want job running Dairy
Farm. 2 or 3 to work; 1 boy
experienced dairy work. 10 in
family. Need 6 R house, run-
ning water, wired for stove,
within 15 mi. Atlanta.
move anytime. 2 or 3 to work.
State salary per week per hand.
Letters ans. Arnold - Loftin,
Powder Springs, Rt. 1.

Middle aged woman wants
light farm. work on farm for
room, board, and salary. Can

N

give references. Mrs. Edna
Ramey, c/o Mr. Joe Ramey,
Clayton, Rt. 1. z

Want part crop on farm. Will
run some chickens by pound
or head, cr wages part time.
Prefer near Marietta or At-
lanta. Consider other _ places.
Have to be moved. 5 in family.
H G. Crowe, Canton, Rt. 1

Want job on cattle farm or
in a dairy. Well experienced.
Can drive truck and _ tractor.
State first letter how you trade
and how you pay. C. C. Flour-
noy, LaGrange, 101 North Ave.,
tr de

25 yr. old man, well educated,
wants job on farm doing light
farm chores for room, board,
laundry, $60.00 monthly. Pre-
fer with elderly people. Dont
smoke, drink, or use profanity.
Willing worker. Excellent ref-
erences. Ans. all inquiries. John







Can |.

Middle age man and wife
want 4 or 5 acres good land for
truck farming on 50-50 basis.
Must have good stock, tools, 3
R house with lights, water, also
small poultry yard; or cattle
farm. Both able to work. Ex-
perienced. Prefer Fulton, De-
Kalb or Gwinnett County. E. T.

Nabers, in care C. W. Dyer,
Norcross, Rt. 1.





























































drive truck or
experience. Single
weekly salary. I
College Park 1001 )

White man and wit
on farm raising chic
sire some garden spot,
house. Must be hon
Carter, Atlanta, 589.
land Ave., N. E.

44 yr. old aan ;
perience, wants dait
help enough to mi
lcows the year ar
best of references anc
time. H. E. Sos Mila

Want good size 1.H fae for
1953 on standing rent basis, near
Atlanta or Decatur. Must have
electricity and be wired for elec.
stove. Can give good references.
E. S. Towns, Lithonia, Rt. 3.





Tones Tom Linder
Commissioner of Agriculture
State Capitol _ :
Atlanta, Georgia

Dear Honorable Linder;

The State Soil Consryasio > Commities
August meeting, announced. Soil Conservation.
September 7 - 14. As you know, the State V
Committee is promoting Soil Conservation Wee
the County Mobilization Committees.
The State Committee would appreciate
could do through your program to further pror
Conservation Week.
I am enclosing, under separate cover, fifty
the Governors Proclamation for distribution
personnel. If you need additional CODER p
know. :
Thanking you for oe contribution | you
to this important Week,
Yours very euly,

E. H. Thomas

Extension Soil Conservationist ets
GEORGIA STATE SOIL CON ER
COMMITTEE. : i

STATE OF GEORGIA _
EXECUTIVE DEPARTMENT ~
ATLANTA
SOIL CONSERVATION - WEFK e
A PROCLAMATION ee : l
BY THE GOVERNOR: : ie
WHEREAS: One of the basic elements of s
prosperity is the production of food, clo
other agricultural products, and
WHEREAS: It is essential that soil conser vations
phasized and practiced if we are to contin
available these goods in sufficient qual
human needs, and
WHEREAS: This can be accomplished only
operation of all those engaged in the pro
crops, timber and livestock,
THEREFORE: I, Herman E. "Tatenatie Gov
Georgia, do hereby proclaim the week of S
7 - 14, 1952, as SOIL CONSERVATION
period when our citizens should emphasize the
ing of our soil. ~
In Witness- Whereof, I have- hereunto.
and caused the Seal of the Executive Dep:
be affixed, the 7th day of August, 1952.

HERMAN E,. TALMADGE
Governor <





BY THE (GOVERNOR:
WILLIAM H. KIMBROUGH ~ ie
Secretary, Executive Depart eps

There is nothing more important to. G
ture than conserving our soils an
sources. er inn



Samuel Barks, Dalton, Rt. 4,
Box 50. ;