apers and radios today con-
p on surplus farm products
by the Government, on price
and on furnishing dollars to
S
mg the years of the last decade
til now the Market Bulletin has
ly called attention to the ob-
that this country cannot pro-
.own food and fiber and at the
e purchase its supply of food
from foreign lands. Any school
d know that if we produce what
d in this country and also buy
ve need from foreign countries,
have a surplus. .
same congress in the beginning
New Deal made provision for
wheat, plowing up cotton and
nd destroying cattle and hogs, The
ongress enacted so-called recipro-
de agreement laws under: which
d import from foreign countries
ne commodities we were destroy-
America. Those of us who called
to the fallacy of this policy were
sly berated by the New Deal
d by the Internationalists of this
re
tatement that other nations are
, of dollars is a cover-up phrase. Most
le in this country are short: of dollars.
have any obligation to see that
run short of dollars, such. obliga-
ould be to the- people here in
where dollars are the monetary.
lars over there and then repudi-
se dollars and refuse to take them
Otherwise those dollars will come
America for Anierican goods, and
opear Asiatic and African will
short of dollars. We have ap-
y been trying to send them more
3 thar. they could send back for a
r of years, but apparently the more
we have sent the more dollars
ve demanded.
id wo
- DAIRY PRODUCTS
d milk solids. The dairyman
OWs on grass, soybean meal,
eanut mal and grain.
processes, converts
par
muse Linder :
Georgia Farmers
_ WEDNESDAY, MAY 8, 1953
issioner
ie
Cs
cision.
only way that we could keep:
in foreign countries would be to -
: ecent years: the *scientists have
ways of using vegetable oils and
stable proteins as a substitute for ,
into butterfat and.
milk solids Now it is an obvious fact
that pound for pound the product of the
cow must bring more money than the ~
feed the cow eats. Otherwise the farmer
cannot continue to produce milk.
-When soybean oil and soybean meal
and other vegetable products are convert-
ed directly into imitation ice cream, but-
ter substitutes and substitutes for other
dairy products, it is apparent that such
substitutes can be sold at a lower price
than milk and milk products and _ still
show a profit.
- The manufacture and sale of marga-
rine 4nd other substitutes for dairy prod-
ucts is forcing the American dairyman
out of business, The Government is at- -
tempting to buy the dairymans products
and keep him in business. At the same
time the Government, under. reciprocal
trade agreements, is trying to buy dairy
- products from dairymen in other nations
to keep them in business.
We have reached the point when the
American people through their congress
and state legislatures must determine
whether they desire milk and.other dairy
products at a price that will enable the
farmer to produce them, or whether they
desire the farmer to sell his cow for
beef and let the public depend on imita-
tion and substitutes, This is a hard de-
Nevertheless, this question will
be decided either -deliberately by our
legislative bodies or it will be decided
the hard way by the dairymen going
broke. 2
The present agitation for the dairy- .
-men of the middlwest to abandon the
butter and cheese plants and ship their
low grade milk into southeastern states
for fluid consumption is but a symptom of
the economic upset taking place.
- FOREIGN TRADE
We hear lots of-agitation about trade
with other nations. .Some want free
trade. Some want protective tariff. The
fact is, however; that neither free trade
-nor protective tariff can of itself solve
our problem. Whenever an individual
or nation buys anything it does not need,
it is an economical loss. Imports at any
price should be limited. to only those
things we need.
This principle is high-lighted by our
imports, of dairy products and the ac-
cumulation of surpluses of dairy products
because we are importing dairy products
for which we have no earthly use.
MR. FORD AND FREE TRADE
Some weeks ago Mr, Ford announced
the willingness of the Ford Company to
engage in absolute free trade with the
world. Mr. Ford openly. exposed the
proposition that America can produce
automobiles, trucks and tractors and sell
them in competition with the balance of
the world. Mr. Ford is probably correct
in hig view in so far as the Ford Manu-
facturing Company is concerned. In an
open world market without restrictions
Mr. Ford can build automobiles in every
country in the world with cheap materials
and cheap labor. He can then sell at
world prices. But what about America?
If we have free trade and equality with
all the world, then it follows as night fol-
lows the day, that our living standards
must also be on an equality with all the
world. This ,nation became great be-
cause of its recognition of the value of
its people. This country became great be-
cause its people were great. When we al
low ourselves to sink to an equality with
the nations and people of the world, then
America will be no better than the other
countries of the world. There will be
no nation left to carry the glad tidings
of the gospel to the dark corners of the
world.
American labor will be on an equality
with Jabor in Africa, Asia and Europe.
The American farmer will be forced to
exist on a parity with those of China,
Africa and South America. Stocks and
bonds on American Enterprise will sell
in a world market in competition with
stocks and bonds in China, India, Russia,
Germany, France and England. American
white collar workers and American school
teachers will be reduced to the status
of their Counterparts throughout the
earth.
We need much in the way of raw
materials from other lands. These of
course we should buy, evertheless,
when we buy anything we do not need,
it is not only a waste in our_economy,
but it robs the people in other lands of
many things -they do need. Anyone
should be able to see that the hungry
billions of Hurope, Asia and Africa need
every pound of butter and cheese that
has been shipped to America to get some
- dollars. They need every pound of powd-
ered milk that has been brought over
here. They need every cow and every
pound of meat that has been shipped into
the United States. They need every suit,
dress and yard of cloth that has been
shipped over here. When we go into na-
tions that are. hungry and naked and buy -
our clothes and food and bring it over
here where we do not need it, we are
(Continued on page Eight)
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_FLOWERS AND SEED
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE FOR SALE
African Violets, 3, $1.25; 7, Large iris, sky blue, yellow,
$2.25; $3.25 doz.; Including at} orchid, purple, many 2-tones,.
least 2 doubles from over 100
varieties. Mrs. Jeanne Wilson,
Atlanta, 943 Greenwood, N. E.
African Violets: Ruffles, Sky
Biue, Marine, Blue Eyes, Red
Heac, Fairy, Norseman, lonan-
that, (Uc and 60c ea. Add 20c
postage. Mrs. T. R. Sweatmon,
Atlanta 17 Louise Pl., N. W.
Dahlia Bulbs and Chrysan- |
themum Flants forsale. Com)
see. Mrs. J. A. Moore, Atianta
2181 Flat Shoals Rd., Rt. 3.
2-10 yrs. old, 10c
Sweet Wiili am |
3, We COZ; fForsythia, and |
Gardenias, zc to $2. A. F.
Jackson, Atuanta, 405
wood Kd. GE: DE 5495.
Boxwoods,
ea.
Large,
wita
healtay dark wine
white Carysantue-
LOW
| white,
| and large orange August lilies,
| heavily
Ridge- | Mrs
| exira large, abl.,
$1.25 doz.; 3 kinds yellow and
white Princess daffodils, 2 doz.
$).25;5-Mrss <0. OM: McGuire,
Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Pink and white carnations
cuttings, 40c doz.; large dbl.
Zinnia plants, 30c doz.; 2 doz.
90c; yellow mum plants, 25c
doz.; Boston fern, Aeroplane
house piants, 25c ea. 2 for 45c.
Add_-postage. Mrs. Jessie How-
(anes Albany, 400 So. Cleveland.
Large fall charysanthemums,
purple, bronze, yellow
rooted, 25. for $1.;
| White, red, wine, pink holly-
hock seed, thc tbls. PP in: Ga:
es AS MesGrier;- Alto, ated
| Box 155.
Pink: thrift, -50c.C>""$3) Me
shaggy mums,
2 eae p.unts tor sale. a ee | 50e doz. * plants. Add postage.
eat a Ss, aaa Wirs. David Parker, Alto, Rt. 1.
Cecile Ave., S. . White iris, dbl. orange day
: ieee lilies, green houseleak, white
oy areca! settings: White, Dog dcisy inuins, Sse. dz dark
Poke SOc ca ais 2| and lignt blue. itis, 906 doz. ;
ee ye pe : ees ayenden aprons, | i
oe eo feseree ts raseut | sweet -violets, 35c: doz i
Celesual SWeei 1g, ana Lemon postage. No checks. No orders
(Swee.) tiees, $i. a. bree tO) Jece ). Mrs. Walter Wallace,
institutions unable -to
Atianta, 8389
wortay
ae b. VO. ussell,
ogewood Ave.
Bronze, Yellow
Petunias, Phlox, zdc
doz.; Verobenas, 6, 25c; Coleus,
2 Zoe; Fink Begonias, 4, Zac.
Rooveu. No orcers less $i. Mrs.
L. k. Watkins, Atlanta, 3/90
Adamsvitle, Dr., S. W. Rt., 8.
AM 0229.
3. col. wvioless,
white and purple, 4 doz. $1.;
variegated roses, pink, white,
old tasnioned, 50c ea. sprout;
Eng. dogwood sprouts, 35c ea.;
Cream,
" variegated,
110 wks.
snowoalls, 3-4 ft., 40@c; red
spider lily bulbs, 2 doz. $1.
Acd> postage. Mrs. N. L. Dav-
enport, Acworth.
Fancy leaf Caladiums, plum-
sus ferns, rare coleus, Z5c ea;
Liriope border plant; 25c per
bunch; Philippine lily seed, 25c
pkg. Add 25 extra for ship-
a Peace Mrs. Alma Moore,
Mix col, petunias,
1.; pot plants, 50 asst. $1.
oss packed. Add postage. Mrs.
. . Griffin, Adel, Rt.:1
Boston, Lace, Sprengeri ferns,
35e .ea.; Star of Bethlehem
Bulbs, 35 doz.; Hardy Phlox,
50c doz.; 10 or 15 kinds Mums,
mixed, 18, $1.; White Irene
Mums, 35c per 6; Water Cress,
40c doz.; 3 doz., $1.10. All PP.
50 plants, |
Mrs. J. E. Stone, Adairsville,
Rt. 2. a
Arnoldsville, Rt. 1.
Red Salvia, snapdragon, and
Stock plants, 40c doz.;
$1.10; yellow spoon
40c doz. Exch. for
or lavcader pom-
Mrs. P. R. Ches-,
3 doz;
type mums,
pink spoon
pom mums.
ser, Auburn.
Spider mums, rooted, white,
pink, yellow, cream, large in-
curved, pink, white, $2.50 doz.
del.; - Hollyhocks, all col. rooted,
good plants, $1.50 doz.; red
geraniums, 4 for $1.; sultanas,
3 col. 25c ea, Money order. Mrs.
S. W.-Sloan, Auburn.
Bridal - Wreath, Forsythia,
Baby Breath Spirea, Yellow
Jasmine, 2,. 55e; Day Lilies,
White yellow Narcissi, 2 doz.,
55c; White Blooming Size Wis-
teria, $1.; White Crape Myrtle,
60c; White Iris, 40c doz.; Zin-
nia, Mariglod, 25c pt. Add post-
age. Effie Smith, Austell, Rt.
3, Gordon Rd.
Breath of Spring, Pussy Willow
cutting, 3, 25c. Add _ postage.
Exch. for print sack, African
Violets, Rex Begonias, Snapd-
ragon Plants. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes,
Canon.
Yellow and White Giant
Mums, Blue Ribbon Winners,
rooted, 10c ea.; 3, 25c; Daffodils,
Star of Bethlehem, good size
bunch, 20c..Mrs. Marie Weath-
erford, Chamblee, Rt. 2, Briarcl-
iff Ext. Rd. Phone Dial 43-7957.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
" FLOWERS .ND SEED
7 SALE
Commmmerata violets, | 50 doz:
Tris: white, 50c di purple,
blue, 75 doz; Whit Clematis
Vines, 3, $1.00: Narcissi, Daf-
fodils, . Jonquils, Snowdrop
| Bulbs, $1.00 C; Outdoor Run-
ning Ferns, Large. Blue Morn-
postage. Mrs. L..S. Brown, Col-
umbue, 1321 Wildwood, Dr.
Large type Chrysanthemums,
lavender, pink white, red, yel-
low, name, color labeled, .
$1.00; Pompns: Pink, , Yellow,
Pink Daisy, Yellow Button, 18;}
80c. No Fla. orders. Mrs. H. ioe
Anthony, Columbus, Rt-2<
Crysanthemums, Black
Hawk, Yellow and White Dot-
ys, Pink, White, Layender, Red
with Gold reverse, $1.00 doz.;
Cefection, of all, 15, $1.00;
Daisy Type, mixed 18, $1.00;
Shasta Daisy, Feverfew, 15
$1.00, Add; postage for $1.00
orders. No less filled. Miss Ruth
Unedrwood, Conyers, Rt. 3
Fine Cannas: Eureka White,
City of Portland, and Madam
Carard Pink, Giant, King Hum-
berat Red, Gold, Lemon Yel-
low,. $1.50 doz.; $10. 00 C, $40.00
M; Shasta Daisies, Mums, | $2.00
C. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele,
Zinnia, Old Fashion Striped
Marigold, Bachelor Button,-and
Sunshine Marigold Seed, 75c
cup. Add postage. Mrs. Ww. B.
Haney, Cumming, Rt. 5.
Bridalwreath, Lilacs, Jasmine,
Easter Rose, Holly,. Cedar, Dog-
wood, 3, $100; Mums, Sweet
Williams, Iris, Orange Day Lil-
ies, Purple Verbenas, 50 doz.
Plus postage. No. Fla. orders.
Gladys Duran; Cumming, Rt. 1.
Large prize -winning Chry-
santhemums: Snow White, Gold-
en Yellow; Nellie Dean Pink,
Lavender, Cream, Variegated,
Bronze, Harvard Red, 18 plants,
$2.00; Daisy Type and \.% te
Azaleamums, 20, $1.00. Mase R
L, Silver, Cuthbert, Rt. 5.
Tris, Tube Roses, 4 col. Can-
nas, Daffodils, Glad Bulbs, $1.00
doz.; Milk and Wine Lilies, Day
Lilies, Amaryllis, Lantanas,
Pink erape Myrtle, Red Seven
Sister Running Rose, Coa!-
berry, Umbrella Palm, 25 ea.
Exch.. for print sacks. Mrs. W.
E, Wooten, Camilla.
Jonquilla Simplex (fragrant,
golden clusters), Paper White
Narcissi (large fragrant clust-
ers) yellow with gold center.
Narcissi, giant yellow and gold|
dbl. Butter and Egg, and King
Alfred Daffodils, $1.00. Add
postage. Mrs. Johnnie Harmon,
Colhoun, Rt. 2, |
Star of Bethlehem, Cacti,
large yellow blooms, dbl. pink
Begonia, pink, white Gerani-
ums, 25c ea.; Mixed Dahlias,
large, small, medium, $1.00 doz.
Yellow and Blue Iris, 10c ea.;
$1.00 doz.; Easter Lilies, $1.00
doz. Plus postage. Mrs. Noel
Payne, Canton, Rt. 3..
Weigelas, pink, Crape Myrtle,
Purple Wisteria; rooted, 50c ea.;
Jonquil and -Butter and Egg
Bulbs, Lily-of the Valley, 25c
doz.; Aleiia Cuttings, 10c ea.;
Exch. for large White Chry-
santhemums, Hyacinth Bulbs.
Fire Chief Petunias, Joan Rhod-
es, Canon, Rt. 1.
Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, 2
doz., 50c; Scotch Broom, Pink
Dbl, Petunias, 25c cutting; For-
sythia, Weigelas, Jan. Jasmine,
Gaillardia, Med., Mums, 25c
doz.; unrooted Cuttings of
Winter Honeysuckle, Deutbia,
Weigelia, .Bridalwreath, 40
doz.; White Narcissi, Butter and
Eggs, Jonquils, Day Lilies, 3
doz., 80c; Pink Lavender Crape
Myrtle, Lilacs, 25c ea.; Pink
Thrift, \ 20c - doz, Charlie 1;
Smith, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 353.
Red and White Geraniums,
40c cutting; Bush Coleus, 30c
ea.; Xmas Cacti, 20c cutting;
Sanseveria or Zebra Plant, 45c
ea.; Sweetshrubs, 75c doz.; Or-
ange Day Lilies, 25 doz.; Pur-
ple Iris, 50c doz. Add_ postage.
Mrs. M. L. Crowe, Cumming,
Rite ly
Pink Thrift Plants, 50c C.
Bowdon. Rt. ib
fullness, Emperor, Spring Glory,
Red, White,
ers, $100 ea.;. rydrangeas, pink,
25, $1.00; Pink and
e lump 50c; Gard-
Mixed Mums,
White
en. Fuchsia, .
West, ae
ums, 50c_ doz. Plus po
Exch. 1 for other colors ats
curved Chrysanth
Dahlias, Mrs: L. J.
Cordele, Rt. D, Box
low Incurved Mums, 6, $1.00;
Giant Shasta Daisies, "Yellow
Spoon Mums, $1.00 doz; Ox-
alis, 10 plants, $1.00. Mrs, W.
~ Jdhnson, Crawfordville, Rt.
Large Purple Easter Iris, Blue
Grape Hyacinths, Orange Day
Lilies, Sweet Williams, Ophiop-
ogon, 30c doz.; Dragon Head
Mums, 40c doz.; Yellow Winter
Jasmine, Blooming Pear, Pink
Running Roses, White Easter
Rose, Bridalwreath, 25, 50c ea.;
Large Size Boxwood. Mattie
Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1. ;
Pink Thrift, $1.00 C; King Al-
Mums, $1.50; White Paper Nar-
cissi,. $1.25 C; Star of Bethle-
hem, $1.75; Blue Single Hyac-
inths, Blue Violets, 50c doz.,
Red, Yellow Cannas, 25c ea.,
50 Dbl; Jonquils, $1. 30. Add!
postage. Florence Leathers,
Buchanan, Rt. 1.
Rooted Pink Thrift Plants,
$1.25 C* 300, $3.00; 5C0, $4.50;
$8.00 M. PP. Alma Moseley,
Butler, Rt. 2.
Rooted verbena, 4 siades pink,
blue, orchid, rose, lavender, 2
purples, white, 4 reds, American
Beauty, wine, some white-eyes,
Variegated. Damp Packed, $1.25
day. Mrs. H. . Richardson,
Large amounts Milk and Wine
Lilies, 4, $100; Improved Day
Lilies, 10, $1.25; Large Pale Yel-
low Hyperion Day Lily, 3, $1.00.
PP, Mrs. Myrtle Pace, Bremen,
428 Buchanan Rd,
Weeping Willow, Forsyt. 1a,
Pink Cherokee Rose, Wild Az-
aleas and Dogwood, (al. colors),
Pink, White Rhododendrens,
Mtn. Laurels, $2.00 doz; Box-
woods, 10-12 in., $3.00 doz.; Eng.
Junipers, American Tree =
Pyramidal Arboritaes, 2 ft.,
$1.90. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge
Boswoods, 10 in., $3.00 doz.;
Globe and Pyramidal Arborv-
itaes, 15 - 18 in., $4. dez.; Pink
Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels,
Coraiberry, all colors Wild Az-
aleas, $2.00 doz.;~ Large Blue
Violets, Per Phlox, 3 doz:; $1.00.
Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge.
Ineurved Orchid, Bronze
Mums, 2 eacla Phoenix, Cheer-
Yellow Cluster, 10, $1.00; Run-
ning, D. Perkins Roses, Water-
melon Red Crape Myrtle, White,
Rec Spirea, large Per. Red Per.
Hibiscus, Goldenglow, Xmas
Fern, 8, $2.00. Mrs. C. B. Robin-
son, Bowdon.
3 colors Cannas, 50c-$1.50
doz.; Narcissi, Spider Lilies,
Butter and Eggs, 65c -doz.; Daf-
fodils, 50c-$1.25 doz.; Jonquils,
50c doz.;, White Iris, 45e doz.;
Coral Vine, Justicia, 50c ea.;
Jew, 10c ea; Angel Begonias,
45c ea. Viola C. Brady, oe
Raids
Bronze, Yellow, Cushion,
Lavender, Yellow Center, Chry-
santhemums; Large Dbl. mixed
Colors Poppies, Large Red,
Purple Verbena, ; Blue Agera-
tum, Michaelmus Daisies, Pres.
Red, Orange and Lemon varie-
gated Cannas, 7 kinds Rose Cut-
tings, 50c doz; Peachtrees, 50c
ea. Mrs. J. R. Redmond, Camil-
la, Rt. 4.
Rooted Verbena, lois ed,
Pink, White ~with Red Stripe,
and Silver Sheen Mums, 3 doz.;
$1.00. Damp, moss packed. Mrs.
W. H. Whitten, Chula.
Dif colors- Per, Verbena, all
colors Mums, 3 doz.; $1.00;
White, Bronze, Pink, Rose, Yel-
low, late Red- Azaleamums, Si
Add postage. Mrs, H. C. Led-
ford, Commerce, Rt. 2. at
PES
blue, routing 25c ea.; Shasta!
Daisies,
'50c C. Add "bege. Mrs. Annie :
erent Incurved Chryse.th- :
Large White, and Large Yel- 3
fred Jonquils, $2.00 C; Yellew|.
Jonquils,
and Egg Bulbs, $
are mixed and ca
themby foliage so
tops ie Mrs. A. L,
Per, Sweet. Will
col, Phlox, Red.
Mum Plants, 50c
col. Cockscomb,
hock, Sweet Wil
Pink Poppy Se
Pink, Peach,
Slips, SS Gie 00. ad
Mrs. C. C. Gentry, C
3, Box 137 ~
Dejilia Bulbs, $1.
paid in Ga..; Lilae
ender, and white,
Le, McClure, Cz
10 col. reated P
3 doz.; $1.00; Pink,
Daisy - Mums, hese
colors Pompom, |
all col. Azaapee
$1.00; All col. larg
doz. Add postage 1
Mrs. H. B. Roberson
Chrysanthemum
grown, all colors, in 1:
and Pompom type 3
Kay Tashima (large
ider), hooked tips, 18,
postage. Mrs. H, We Li
Velvet Plant. Chi
green, Prayer Plan
ile Fern,-$1.00 ea:; I
Rex, Guinea W.
Sweetgum, Beefsteak,
Bronze Leaf Begonia
ated Rubber Plants,
Phlox, 75c doz.; Lant
ico Cacti, 30c. Plu
Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Crape. Myrtle, 0c
Old Time Mums,
postage. Mrs. Samuel
Cumming, Rt. 5. :
Blue Ageratum,
bena, 3c bunch; Whit
Violets, Dusty M
Primrose, 20c doz.,
low, Red, mixed Hol
40c doz.; 20. aif. Mu
Wamed Iris, 75e d
Verbena, 20c buhch. J
Logan, Austell, Rt.
Crest.< *< :
Thrift, 75c C; Lars
Mums, Large Jonqui
si, Dbl. Day Lilies, Or
nas, - White, Purple
doz.; Purple Verbe!
White, Pink, and Yell
less, 25 ea.; Pink- O
bunch; Tiger Lilies,
Add postage. Mrs. D.
Austell, Rt. 2, Box
Jonquils, Butter. a
Daffodils, Yellow, Whi
cissi, Star of Bethle
ty Miller, Lady of th
Mariglods, Zinnias, Su
ers, Larkspur, 2c ea.;
themums, White Flags
oo Hibiscus, Colo
3, 25. Add
rooted
Hedge Plants, stay gre
3000, $1.; Radiance
Rose cuttings, plooms
20,7$1. xh tar
White sacks, 100 Ib.
Bea es Thornton, Bow
Mixed Color , Ge
Jap. Sunflower, . Ro
Purple Violets, Empe
fodils, White Narcissi, |
Day Lilies, 75c doz.
L. Harrison, Bremen;
Box 8.
Yellow and bl
50; blue violets,
doz.; $1.00. Wet, moss ee
Mrs. Hoe, Robe
ND
FOR SALE
_ FLOWERS AND SEED
: FOR SALE
Jew. Cacti, Be-
doz. All dif-
Dablias, he doz.;
sch. of Red and
doz. Dark Slee
- Thrift, S15 pk
Verbena, $1.25 doz:
dif. colors, 4 doz.,
n Ashworth, Da-
d Hot Poker, $1.-
Day Lilies, But-.
a Ever-
jonega, Rt 1. Box
Per. Phlox, Per.
Iris, your fo
C: 500, $5.25. me
m, Dahlonega.
. Mrs, Lona Black-
_ - $5. Lena Bradley,
543 East Lake Dr.
t, Bulbs, 50c. doz.;
. Hardy Per. As-
aroiling Arbutus, Bos-
arge Red Dbl. Mums,
: Moss packed.
Bs Eaton. Dahlonega.
- Day and Black-
Siberian Iris, mix-
Dahlias, Abelias, Jap-
50c doz. Thrift, $1.-
. M. Eaton, Dah-
1
and small, 75 doz.;
pinks, and iris, dif
Siberian blue
lets, 75 doz 50, $2.-
Dahlonega. Rt
; large.and Si-
es golienglow
large | dahlias, 65 doz.;
Sc unrooted
Lan and single be-
es. white hy-
Mixed col. Dahlias, $1. doz.;
Water Hyacinths, 3, 50c; Water,
Lemon, Orange Day Lilies, Si-
berian [ris, Red Honeysuckle,
Hardy Phlox, 50c doz.; Golden-
glow, mixed col. Iris, 75cdoz.;
White, Blue Violets, 40c doz.;
Buttercups, 60c doz. Add post~
age. Mrs. Odie Grindle, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1, Box-52.
Red Hot Poker with good
Siz (eas b0C! Lris< 4,
50c; March Flowers, 6, 50c:
Day Lilies, $1. doz.; Evergreen.
Vine, 50, 75c; $3. C. Add post-
age. Mrs.
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 49 A.
Red Hot Poker, ready for
spring setting, good roots, $12.
47-500: Iris40-50c= Gi 2
doz.; March Flowers, 6, 50c; $1.
doz.; Evergreen Vine, 50, 75c;
$3. C:; Day Lilies, $1. doz, Add
postage. Dollie Pearson, Dah-
fonega, Rt. 1, Box 43. y
White, and 2 colors Purle
Iris, Butter and Egg . Bulbs,
White Cluster Narcissi, _50c
coz.; Rooted / Sister Pink Rose
Bush, 56e ea.; Exch. for Azale-
as, Red Dogwood, Gardenia,
Bird of Paradise. Mrs. Lee
W hittmore, Dougiasville, Hiaee
Datura Seed, (Fla. flowers.
Will grow any where in Ga.),
4-6 in. Bells, fragrant, purpie
or yellow color, 10c tsp.; zdc
Tbl. and stamped addressed
| envelope. Mrs. Lucile Welis,
Waycross, Bell St., Rt. 4.
Chrysanthemums,
2 Adz: (5G, ews
Geraniums, Marigolds, Lilies,
50c. Exch. for 100 lb. clean
sacks, no holes nor spots. Eaca
pay postage. Mrs. Luther Mc-
Alvin, Donalsonville, Rt. 1.
All colors,
large type,
Blue Ageratum, mixed colors,
dbl. and simgle Mums, 25ce. doz.
Mixed colors, blooming size
Glads, 40c doz.;
vias, Marigolds, 25c doz. Add
posiage. Mrs. C. E. Leverett,
East Point, 2595 Ben Fall Rd.
Phone RA 9636.
Chrysanthemums, Silver She-
en, Sunglow, Nellie Kleris,
Mrs. Kidder, Big Pink Daisy,
Judith Anderson, 60c doz.; 2
doz., $1.; Pink Oxalis, Agera-
tum, 3 doz., $1.; Rooted Red,
Pink Geraniums, ir bloom, 50c
ea. Add 10c postage. Mrs. U.
H. Stalnaker, Elberton, Rt. 5.
Trumpet Daffodiils, Narcissi,
Orange Day, Leopard Lilies,
Purple Iris, 75c C; Red. Azale-
Pink
as, Yellow Japonicas,
Weigelas, Purple Lilacs, Red
Roses, Brides Bouquett, 2. 45c;
Daffodils, Orange eae Lilies,
Blue Tame Violets, $3. M. Root-
ed. Add postage. Mrs. Frank
Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. 3
Dbl. Tuber. Rose, $..15 doz.;
Lemon- Lilies, $1. doz.; Dbl.
Orange Day Lilies, Fall Pinks,
all colors, 50c doz.; Cushion
Mums, 4, $1.; Bronze Mums,
$1. doz. Del. No order less 1
Mrs. Adell Williams, Ellijay.
Rt. 2.
Chrysanthemums, all colors,
Glads, Pink Thrift, Red, Yel-|
low, Orange Dahlias, Tiger
Lilies, Yellow Cannas, Red,.
Pink Running Rose, White,
Purple, Blue, Yellow, and Grey
Iris, mixed Phlox, Tame White,
Purple Violes, Daffodils, 50c
doz. ea. PP in Ga. on $1. orders.
Bettie Owen, Jllijay.
Tritoma, Star Flower (red),
Purple Iris, 25c; Fresh Plants,
Hetunia (mixed color), White
Feverfew, cuttings, 10c doz.;
Green Jew, 5c; Cacti, Xmas,
June, Starfish, Peanut, 10c
start: Jerusalem Cherry Seed,
10c pkg. Add postage. Mrs. R.
H Evans, Ellijay, Rt. 2. -
Yellow, Blue [ris, Dbl. Daf-
fodils. White Narcissi, Red
Montbretia, Dbl. Yellow Day
Lilies, Single .Orange Lilies.
White. White with Yellow
Center Mums, 45c doz.; Brown
Incurved Mums, 60c doz.; White
Blue Throat Violets, 40c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. D. P. Gar-
rett, Ellijay, Rt. 3:
Tiny Pom pom UDahlias, Pink
Rosa Wilmouth, White Joe Fet-
te. Yellow Queen, Yellow, Pink
tips Artie, Bronze Annie, $2.
doz.; Cushion Mums, pink, yel-
w,.red, orchid,
white, puis, bronze,. star dust,
Claude Blackwell, |
|10c doz.;
Petunias, Sal-4
cream, gold, |
Large Dahlias, mixed colors,
$1.25 doz.; Yellow Cannas, $1.
doz.; : Exchange 1 dozen Dahlias
or Cannas for 6 White feed
sacks. Each pay postage. Mrs.
Eunice Woody, Dial.
Jap. ~ Perennial Morning
Glories, giant blue flowers,
opened all day, vine cuttings,
50C <4:73;- $iix Rare Plant,
bright rose inner grows, 9 ft.
high, 4 ft. diam., 50c ea.; 3,
$1. L. E. Morgan. Waycross,
Rt. 4, Box 716.
Dbl." Gaillardia, mixed col-
ors, sometimes called Blanket
Flowers, 2 doz., 25c, plus 5c
postage; Also will exchange for
Red King Humbert or Presi-
cent Cannas. Mrs. R. Welis,
Waycross, Bell St.. Rt. 4.
Pink Thrift, 5c -C; 200, $1-
Rooted and damp packed, Add
postage. Mrs. Milton T. Phil-
lips, Wrens.
. Giant rooted Dbl. Geraniums,
-Oxblood, Jap. Red, Salmon,
Orchid, Pink Perfection; Be-
gonias, Beefsteak, Orange Spoon
Florist Type Pink, Red Bronze
Leaf, Red Conch; Ferns, Bos-
ton, Roosevelt, Whitmani,
Sword, Eisenhower, Plomosus,
60c; Cacti, Star, Curiosity 45c.
Mrs. Graham H. Eley, White
Plains.
Jacobs Ladder, 20c ea.; East-
er Lilies, $1.00 doz.; Variegated
Violets, and Shaggy Daisy, $1.00
doz. bunch. Add postage. L. M.
Turner, Gainseville, Rt. 6.
All colors Larkspur, 25c C;
Large Bronze Mums, 25c doz:
Red Amaryllis Bulbs, bloom-
ing size, 25c ea.; Tame Violets,
Peppermint Plant, 5c
doz. Add postage. No order un-
der 25c. Alma Presnell, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 1.
\Scarlet Red, Deep Pink and
Apple Blossom Per. Verbena,
$6.00 C; $1.00 doz.; White Eng-
lish Dogwood, 2-3 ft., 50c ea;
Blooming size Gardenias, 715
ea.; Suffruticosa Old English
Dwarf Boxwood, 6-8 in. rooted
plants, 25c ea.; Mrs. C. M. Rob-
inson, Greenville.
Blooming size ape JCasmine,
rooted,: 3 yrs, old, White wax
blooms in pots, $2.00 ea.; Mum
Plants, orchid, 6, 50c. Moss pack-
ed. Add postage. Miss Bessie
Martin, Gainesville, RFD Rt. 5.
Dbl. Exhibition Type Chry-
santhemums, white, red, $2.00
doz.; Pink Cushion Mum, $1.00
doz.; Rose~ Red Verbena, 73c
doz.; $5.00 C; Red French Verb-
ena, $3.00 C; Red, White Thrift,
SL00: doz. Pink -Oxalis; <= 2
clumps, $1.00. Add postage Mrs.
Janie Ellis, Grantville.
Sweet Scented Purple Violets,
4 doz., $1.25; $4.00 C; $30.00 M;
Red Verfena, Flame, 1 one-half
doz., $1.00; $2.50 C; $19.00 M;
Baby Pompom Zinnia Plants,
mixed colors, 25c.doz.; $2.00 C.
Add postage. Mrs. J, B. Cousins,
Greenville, Rt 3.
Nandina Seedlin_., 25, $1.15;
Magnolias, $1.50 doz.; Wax Leat
Ligustrum and Boxwood, $2.25
doz, Lois Woodruff, Greenville.
Violets, Norwegian Giants,
Supreme, deep blue, $2.5( doz.;
Min, order 6; Camellia, rooted
cuttings, dbl. rose pink (Sacea).
$.00 doz.; Camellia Sasanguas,
rooted cuttings, color of blos-
unknown, $4.25 doz.; Giant
Sweet Williams, mixed colors,
cheap. Del. Maude Hamby Gre-
enville.
Dwarf. Semperviren Plants,
(Boxwood) $2.00 doz.; $10.00 vu;
$95.00 M:; Aug. Daffodils,
blooming size bulbs, $1.00 doz.;
$5.00 C. Mrs. B, L. Rebinson,
Greenville.
~ Chrysanthemums: . Tashima,
Goldilocks, Hedinger, Bessie
Clark, Pearson, Sheen, Ross,
Bowes, Enchantress, Aster Pur-
ple, Early Wine, Dusty Pink,
Korean, Spoon, Bergen, Cope-
land, Yosick, Harvest Sun; Aut-
umn Light, Apricot Queen, t-
erling, Poms, $1.25 doz. PP.
Mrs: Tv, Whitworth, Green-
ville, Box 271.
Several thousand Calif. Blue
Violets, $1.00 C; $8.00 vl. dd
.| postage. Fred. Wilkerson, Hog-
ansville, Rt. 3 Phone 8541.
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE _
Small rooted Dwarf Boxwood,
$1.00 per 25; Dwarf Marigold
Plants, Spry, Sunkist, $1.00
25; White and Red Crape My-
rite, 1-2 ft., $1.50 doz.; 2-3 t.,
$2.50 doz, Del. in Ga. Mrs. =.
F, Terrell, Greenville.
Santa Claus Red Azalemums,
$1.00 doz.; $7.50 C; Perennial
Blue - Phlox, (Pieosa) Black-
berry, Atamasco Lilies, $1.00
doz.;
ruff, Greenville,
Genuine Royal Robe purple
fragrant violets, $1.00 doz; $6.00
C: $60.00 M; Giant Royal pur-
ple violets, fragrant, 3 doz.
$1.00; $3.50 C; $40.00 M; scar-
let verbena, 1 one-half doz.
$1.00; $3.00 C. Add postage. uive
del. on all plants. Mrs.-L, H.
Cousins, Greenville. Rt. 3.
Red Blue, Pink, Thrift, 50c
doz.; White Per. Candytuft,
White Thrift, Grass Pinks, 75c
doz.; Snapdragon, mixed color,
Petunia, 3 cols.\ Wax -Begonias,
Geranium cuttings, $1.00 per
10. Miss Lee Crow, Gainesville,
Rto.2: 2
White and Purple Lilac Bush-
es, 20c ea.; Butterfky Bushes,
Hollyhocks, 6, $1.00; Sweet-
william, Pink 75c doz. bunches;
Boxwood, 6-12 in.,. ea.; Add
postage. Mrs, Mae Turner,
Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Strawberry Geraniun.s, 2ac
ea.; Abelia cuttings, 15c ea.; 2,
25c: Gardenia cuttings, ~ e@a.
Danrp packed, PP. Mrs. Wallace
Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 4.
| White, Yellow Jonquils, But-
ter and Eggs, Trumpet Daffod-
ils, $1.75 C; Blue, Pink Thrift,
Sv eet William Plants, 15C7G07,;
P of Paradise, $1.25 ea. .1xch.
for print sacks. Miss Cecil Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Bird of Paradise, $1.50 va.;
White, Yellow Jonquils, Butter
and Eggs, Trumpet Daffodils,
Sino es Blue Single Hyacinths,
$1,25 doz.: Blue and Pink
Thrift, 75c doz. Ech. for print
sacks, Miss Mattie McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Yellow, White Jonquils, Dlb.
Butter and Eggs, Yellow Long
Trumpet Daffodils, Large Jel-
low Cluster-Narcissi, $1.75 C;
Blue, Pink- T'riff, _75c doz.;
Weeping Willow, Bird of Pav. d-
ise, $1.00 ea. Miss Nora Mc-
Curley, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Sweet Bay, Pink Roses, 1-4
ft., 10c ft.; Yellow Mums, Yel-
low Narcissi, White Rain Lilies,
White Queen Anne Lace, Also
Garlic, 30c doz.; Gooseberry,
50c doz. Add ~postage.. Mrs.
David Colson, Hazlehurst, Rt. 1,
Box 256,
Blue Vidlets, 75c C; Iris,
Brown Day Lilies, $2. C; Gold-
englow, Phlox, Swet Williams,
Large Mixed Col. Mums, 60c
doz.; Pink Hydrangea, Pink
Peony, 50c ea.; Mixed col. and
Large Dahlias, 15c ea. $3. ord-
ers and over PP. Mrs. W. D.
Ralston, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Foxglove, Lemon Lilies, Per.
Phlox, 40c doz.; Tiger Lily
Bulbs, 4, $1.; White Narcissi,
Jonquils, $150: Ca Pink; Red
Spireas, Dbl. Altheas, Junipers,
50c ea.; Sweetshrubs, 75 doz.;
4 col. Chrysanthemums, 60c
doz. Add_ postage. , Mrs. - Lee
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2:
Large Exhibition Mums, all
colors, 15 plants, $1.; Lavender
Hardy , Orchid, 6, $1.; Giant
Shasta Daisy, Blue Single Hy-
acinth, Silver King Plants, $1.
doz.; Jonquils, Daffodils, White
April Blooming Narcissi, $1.
C. Add~postage. Mrs. R. B.
Vandigriff, Ellijay, Rt. 2.
All colors Native Azaleas,
$1. doz.; Large, blooming size
Old Fashiion Snow Ball Bushes,
2, $1.; Pink and Red Seven
Sister Roses, Blooming Size
Golden Bells, 4,, $1.; Govt. in-
spected.. Add _ postage. Mrs.
Cleave Cantrell, Ellijay, Emma
Ru:
Goldenglow, 75c doz.; Yel-
low Iris, $1. doz.; Daffodils,
Jonquils, 50c doz.; Spireas, 5,
$1.; Also Catnip, $1. doz, Exch.
for 100 lb. feed sacks, 4 prints
alike or 6 white no checks, Add
postage. Mrs.: Annie Gentry,
Ellijay, Rt. 3. i
$5.00 C. Blanche Wood-
Rt
| Button, 75, doz.;
Grape Hyacinths.
Pink Peonies, 25c
Almonds, 3, $1.;
Lilies, 60c doz.; Red, Pink
Roses, eS: $1.; Mums. all colors s
6, Add postage. Dessit
Vick, Bilijay. Rter3e-
Hardy Aster, White Daisiea
Tall Yellow Daisy, Foxglove,
Dusty Miller, mixed Mums,
nice clumps, any 12, $1. J
postage. Exch. for Verbena
Wild Galax, Ginger,
mone, Bird Foot of Yello
Violets, Ferns, Geranium, Par
ridge Vine, Iris, Heartease,
Dutchmans Breeches, all wild
plants, 75c doz. Plus postag
Mrs. Charles H. Edwards, Elli
jay, Rt. 3, Rose Haven Villag
Pot-Flowers for sale. James
Silvers, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 88.
Large Chrysanthemums, pink
Daisy, Silver Sheen, Orchid
Banquet, Spray Nellie Klevis,
Yellow, 50c: doz. prepaid. No
orders less $. Ga. orders only.
Mrs. H. A. Fambrough, bene
ton, RFD 1.
Dbl. Crimson Japonicas, 8 -
yrs. old, 50c ea.; Iris, 50c doz.;
Glads, Golden Chain, Foxglove
50c doz. Exch. for print sacks.
Mrs. J. C. Keener. Ellijay, Rt.
3.
Mixed Iris, Dbl. Day Lilies,
Gray Violets, Butter and Eggs,
Narciss, 75c doz.; Purple Hardy
Aster, 25 . ea.; Galax, Heart-
ease, Wild Anemone, Yellow.
Violets, 6, 75c; Plus postage.
Exch. for Blue Hydrangeas.
ae Mary Langley, Ellijay, Rt.
Dbl. Crimson | Japonicas, 8
yrs. old, 50c ea.; Jap. Iris, Fox-
glove, Golden Chain, Golden-
glow, 50c doz.; Dogwood, 9,
i ts Earl Keener, Ellijay,
B53: j S
Chrysanthemums,
$1.50 doz.;
large, type,
Pom poms, $1, doz.;
l Red, Purple, -
Pink, White Verbena, 10c ea.
Mrs. R. E. Ellington, Fairburn.
Old Fashion Red and Pink. ~
and Purple Verbena, rooted
plants, $1. doz. Add postage.
Damp packed. Good condition,
Ley W..E. Harper, Fairburn,
teak: a
Large type all colors chry-
santhemums, Red Azaleamums, |
65c doz.; Blue Per. Daisy, Ar-
temisia, 60c doz.; Ageratum,
Lady Fingers, 35c doz.; Large
clumps, Pinks in bloom, dl.
and single, $1. Too large to
mail; Also want Candytuft, Old
Fashion Red <arnation. Mrs, ~
Mary Lieupo. Forest Park, Tel:
CA 6198.
5 doz. Variegated Violets, $1.
2 clumps, $1.; Yellow Jasmine, ~
Dorothy Perkins, Pink Rose
Bushes, nice clumps, 2, $1. Del.
ag Ro Fountain, Fort Valley,
Privet Hedge, 1-4 ft.,
ea.;
15-25e
Honeysuckle, all sizes, 15a ~
ea.; Trumpet Vines, 1-3 ft.,
25c; Ivy Vines, 25c ea.; White
Chrysanthemums, 15c doz.; 1-
2 yrs. old; Ce? Sieh: fom.
feed sacks. Sold only in Ga,
Lizzie A. Mills, Folkston, Rt.
2, Box 1, 5
Trailing Vina, Rock Garden
Crimson. Verbena, 50c doz.;
Named Mums, 75c doz.; Sweet
William Plants, 25c; ..geratum
Plants, 40c; Oxalis, 5c per bulb.
Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortson,
Quality Dahlias, large, Prize
Cherokee Brave, Red, Entrips, <
Monarch, Wine, Stephen Fost- |
er Gold, Sherwood Peach, Au-
tumn, Mrs. Knudson, white,
6 Victory Pink, 7 Ogden Red,
Pink, Purple, 8 Jersey Beauty
Pink, $5. doz. 3 free each doz.
prepaid. R. L. Johnson, Flow-
ery Branch.
Red Spirea, Altheas, Red Ev-
erb aring Rose, Birdeye, and
Climbing Rose, 25 ea. rooted;
10c per cutting: Also Bamboo,
rooted, 25c.eas. Add postage.
Miss O. D. Kirk, Rockmart, Rt.
5
Crap Myrtle wink) 25c; Gold.
en Rod, 2, 25c; Lilacs, purple,
white, 50c ea; Jonjuils, $1.25 C;
$10.00 M; Bronze Iris, 25 ea.;
Winter Jasmine (yellow) 5 per-
cuttings, FOB Mrs. B. H. wie
born, Roy.
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- Peerless Brand Laying Mash G
F 19.38 6.10
JOHN W. BSHELMAN & SONS, Circleville, Ohio
Red Rose 20% Dairy Feed G 20.06 3.50 -
: F 24.50 3.85
Red Rose Laying Mash G 20.00 3.50
: (@P) FE 1R75; 3.63
Red Rose 16% Dairy Feed G 16.00. 3.50
= F 18.44 3.43
Red Rose 24% Dairy Feed G 24.00 3.50
(P)_ 26.06 2:72.
-PEEDRIGHT } ILLING GOMPANY, Augusta, Ga.
Perfecto 16 airy Feed -G 16.00 3.00
F. -15:13) 3,08
Pelo Horse & Mule Feed @ 9.00 2.00
: F~ 8.50 3.02
_ Big Ham Big Hog Grewer G 17.00 3.00
: F163 257
World Wide Laying Mash G 20.00 3.00
3 : F 22.19 3.49
World Wide 20% Dairy Feed W/Urea G 20.00 2.50
(P) F 16.13 2.84
FUDGE MILLING CQMPANY, Golquitt, Ga. _
Ground Peanut Hay & Molasses G + 8.00. 2:00"
(P). F 10.50 (1.47
GENERAL MILLS, Ine., Minneapolis, Minn. ee
Lasro Pouliay Breeder Mas G 20.00 2.50
F 1981 4.24
Larro 20% Dairy Feed x 20.00 2.50
24.56 2.43
Larro Surehog - G 17.00 3.00
: F 19.50 3.91.
WAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Ga. : :
16% Creamaka Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.50
F 15.31 4.16
18% Creamaka Dairy Feed G 18.00 4.00
F 16.75 4.44
Pay Day Laying Mash G 20.00 ; 3.50
PhS 19'38 875.09
Egg-A-Day Laying Mash G_ 20.00 3.50
: F. 18.63 3.89
Pay Day Hog Feed G 18.00 4.50
F 18.44 3.92
Eigg-A-Day Laying Mash G. 20.00 3.50
: F 19.25 4.18
Happyvale Farm Feed G 12.50: 4.50
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Pay Day Growing Mash ~ G 20.00. 4.00 -
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Milk Made 16% Dairy Feed 7, Ge: 1600: 38.00
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; : F 22.88 3.46
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: Fier 2680 3.38
Southern Pride Growing Mash G 18.00 3.00
; (P) 16:00 7-48
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F. 7.50 2.99
LOUISIANA. STATE RICE MILLING CO., Abbeville, La.
: Water Maid Rice Bran G; 42,00 242.00
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Ground Snap Corn Ge 298:00: 2550
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Snap Corn G 38.00 2.50
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MACON MILLING CO., Macon, Ga.
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Best Maid Ground Snap Corn G 8.00. 3.50
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Mofco Blue Ribbon 16% Hog Ration, ee
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Mofco Blue Ribbon Vi-Min- Ized 20% _-
Creme Maker
NOPCO CHEMICAL CO., Cedartown, Ga.
Nopco Processed Rice Bran
=
NUTRENA MILLS, INC., Meridian, Miss __
Complete Hog Fattener Be =
gies
_ Complete Hog . Rattener
OCILLA MILLING CO., Ocilla, Ga.
5 Indian City Braud Ground Snapped Corn |
(P) =
OIL MILL TRADNG POST, Moultrie, Gaz
_ *45% Peanut Meal
: 2 7 4
(Bye
OMEGA PEANUT & MLLING. CO., Omega, Ga.
Peanut Vine Meal & Molasses.
ORR .& HULLENDER, Ringgold, Ga.
*Snap Corn i
PILLSBURY MILLS, INC,, Louis Ry, =
Pillsburys . Best Starter-Broiler Concentrate G. 38.00 7)
= - 2\(P)-F 39:75 3
Pillsburys Coeninien 16% Milk Producer
*Not Registered : Sy :
PURITAN MILLS, INC., Avante Gai ENS
Miss Bess Dairy, Feed" Me ee Cee
-
My-T-Pure Starter & Grower Mash
. Miss Bess Dairy Feed s 8
Puritan 20% Dairy Peed. . =
RALSTON PURINA COMPANY, St. oes Me.
Purina Range Checkers - H Rabi Ga
f or
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acd
Purina Broiler Chow Starter
_ Purina Cow Chow Concentrate H.
Zz
2 Chick Startena
THE CHARLES RAY COMPANY, AsKburn, Ga.
*Product invoiced as Ground Peanut Vine Ge:
Hay (Maximum fibre allowed in Peanut Vine Fr.
Hay is 35.00%)
*Product invoiced as Ground Peanut Hay . Ge - =
(Maximum fibre allowed in Eee Hay: is
35.00%)
RED DIAMOND FEED MILLS fone ere
Ground Peanut Hay W/Molasses
RENIROE FEED MILLS, Fitzgerald, Ga.
Colony on Peanut Hay with Molasses
(P) F
Peanut Hay & Molasses pen
Coldny City Peanut Haye es
*Not Registered
SESSIONS OIL MILL, Pieisece Ala. 3
*Product invoiced as Peanut Meal (No - G
peanut product may be sold as Peanut F
Meal under 45.00% Protein.) Pecan shells found.
Sesco. 35% Protein Solvent Extracted eet he
s Peanut Feed Se
J. ALLEN SMITH &, COMPANY, Knoxville, Wennnsce:
Bran and Shorts. = = _
SOUTHERN COTTON OIL COMPANY, Savannah, Ga:
Sco-Co 41% Protein Cottonseed Meal Gs
SOUTHERN MILLING CO., Augusta, Ga.
Full ef Milk All. Grain Dairy ieee
om
Full of ate Dairy Feed Me Spe
_ SPARTAN GRAIN & MILL CO., Spartanburg, SF Cae
32% Cattle Cubes ."G 32.00 2.50
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20% Dairy Feed.
Carnation Hog Feed .
STANDARD FEED MILLING CO., Atlanta, Ga.
Sav-Mor Brand 40% Protein Hog ie giars a 40,00 1 50
F 16.75 7.95
SWIFT & COMPANY, Aragon Ga.
Swift's Cottonseed Meal, 41% |
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COMPANY, Chi 0, Mi.
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ert ere & Ground Wheat Sere. G
ILLS, INC., Chicago, Il. -
rand Hog Fattener =~
- 45.00
43.13 4.46
45.00- 4.00
41.00 5.07
45.00 * 4.00
44.95 4.43
7.90 - 3.50
6.88 3.24
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8.00 3.00. 12.00
781 3.18
16.00 4.00
16.88, 3.82
16.00 3.00
15.12 2.92
14.00.
19.93
16.00
21.68
16.00
15.83
4.00.
10.00
13.68
8.35
6.00
9:08
8.00
6.60 _
Badger 16%
Seek: Dairy Peed
Jim Dandy Test Cow Feed
|. VALDA WOOTEN, McRae, Georgia
Sugar Creek Brand Peanut Vine Mal
and Molasses
Sugar Creek Brand Peanut Vine Meal
and Molasses j
Feeds Not Meeting Guarantee 127
_ WESTERN GRAIN COMPANY, Birmingham, Ala,
Jim Dandy Broiler Mesh <
Jim Dandy Cracked Corn & Wheat Scratch
_ Jim Dandy 16% Protein Test Cow Feed
(P)
(P)
Feeds Penalized ag
AND SEED |
r SALE -
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
eee 5 5
FLOWERS AND SEED.
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
eranium cuttings,
Orange Sultana,
ant cutting, all i0c)
120
Green Palm Like Fern, 25c ea.;
Pink Oxalis, Red Geranium,
Red Conch Begonias, 15 ea.:
1 dif. Cactus cuts, 10ea.; Lark-
spur. Physostegia, mixed Mums,
doz. Add. postage. Mrs.
- {Ralph Williams, Suwanee, Rt. 1.
m Dahlias, $1. 00
Mrs, Leilar Phil-
honk ; :
aLDIS: <7 Saeweunls:
all Mums, Lark-
Geran-
erblooming, dark
rose, pink Green
, Rose, Pink, Sal-
uttings, 15 Ga-3
rooted Begonias,- 25
cuttings, 15 ea. Add
W. oe Rice, eg
00. (oF Red ev-|
B gonia, Dbl. Sal-
_ Honeysuckle
Honeysuckle, and
ants, 1 free Plant.
Wimpey, Screven.
emum Plants, nam-
led, Exhibition. Pom-
nemones, Fujii, Button
colors. Mrs, Frances
f Be Sik eek
ght red, blue, pur-
der, $1.00 doz; Hyd-
ue; : ee 75c. Mrs, aS
n large English Mums;
3 Mixed; 55 labeled.
Brannen, Statesboro,
ae Feage Plants,
Jonquils, Daffodils, But-
for sale or exch. for
can use. R. A. Hump-
So HES & Allen
Buse: ae 4 doz.,
Red Shrimp | Plants.
25 White Cluster,
Lady Banksia Rose,
De Red. Light Red,
aniums, Night Bloom-
$1.00 ea. Add. post-
M. Johnson, Shell-
Bulbs, Rose: Glory
eet: (small,
f Plus | etapa
a Willie Nelson,
Dbl, White, Yellow Fever-
few,. Gypsophila, Artemisia,
Sweet Williams, Lantana, Mich-
aelmas Daisies, Candytuft, $1.00
doz.; Tritoma, Coleus, Red,
Pink Begonias, Boston Fern,
rooted, 6, $1.00; Dbl. Stock,
Ageratum, Physostegia, Azel-
eamums, Vebena, Button Mums,
Chrysanthemums, 50c doz. Mrs.
~ohnson Usry, Stapleton,
Purule Wisteria, strong roots,
35 ea; 6, $1.50; Bridalwreath,
35 ea.: 4, $1.00; 2 Purple Lilacs,
$1.00. Exch> for Glad Bulbs,
"| Standing Cypress, Deep Purple.
Bachelor Seed.
Moore, Suwanee.
Bearded, Iris, Blue, Purple,
Light Blue,. White, 2 Tones,
Wine Iris, 18, $1.00; Fall Per.
Blue Asters, Per. Sweet Wil-
lam, mixed colors, Vinca, 2-in.
purple blooms, 2 doz., $1.00:
Giant Royal Purple Violets,
| Ageratum, -4 doz., $1.00. PP.
Mrs. Lillian Owens, Farispposs:
Rie
_ Star of Bethichem, 10c doz.;
,|Purple Violets, 20c- doz.; House-
leek, Fall Daisies, Blackb--ry
Lilies, mums, mixed sizes and
colors, 30c doz. Mrs. Johr Weav-
er; Temple, Ge wore
UWise? iB
Red , King Carnations,
doz,; _ Asparagus, Sword Fern,
35c:. 1 one-half doz. mixed
mums, $1.00. Miss Susie And-
rews, Thomasville, Box - 641.
| Red Crabapple, Coralberry-
Holly, White Dogwood, Cat-
"awba, Sweet Scented Teaolives,
Pink Crape ~ Myrtle, Yellow
Climbing Azaleas, St. Johns
Wort, 3 ft., 50c ea.; Plus postage.
No stamps nor checks. Mrs. A.
R. Harrison, Toomsboro, RFD ce
Cannas: President Red, Pink
Gem,
Orange and Yellow Variegated,
| $1.25 doz.; Purple Mint, 50c doz.;
Variegated Iris -75c doz. Mrs.
C.- R. McAlpin, Tallapoosa, Rt.
Sultana, Geranium cuttings,
Asparagus Fern, Justicia, Dog
Tongue Cacti, 5c 2.; Lark-
spur, Button Center Mums,
Chrysanthemums, Ageratum,
Lupines, 3 col. Canna Lilies,
Orange Lilies, 50 doz. Pluls
postage. Mrs. J. G. Combs,
Yoomsboro, Rt. 2. -
: Jockey Bu$h Seed, 20c pkg.;
Beefsteak- Begonia, .45c;
Salmon, White Sultanas, Pink,
Single. Pink, white with Varie-
gated Foliage: Conch Begonias,
White, -Pink Dbl. Geraniums,
Fuchsia, 30c_ ea.; Sword, Lace
Fern, Red, Pink Verbena, 20c.
Plus postage. Mrs. Wavy TRwis,
Toomsboro.
Purple Iris, Orange Day lilies,
3 doz., $1. Plus postage. Exch.
3 doz..for 3 print sacks alike.
Ea. pay postage. Mrs. ~Ave
Goble, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
- Iris, White, Sky Blue, Laven-
|-der, Purple, Opalesant Shade of
/ Purple,
;| bena, 50c doz. PP. Mrs. J. M.
doz.; Pink Ver-
$1.
Newman, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
- 3 Ginter Lilies, $1.; 5 col.
erbena, Pink Hardy Phlox,
loz. PP. Mrs. N N. Skinner,
Sword, Sprengeri Ferns, Solid!
| Patterson,
z
$1.00:
Yellow, King Humbert,
Red, |-
*50c doz.;
Mixed Color Petunias,
doz.; Mixed color Touch-Me-
Not. Plants, 35 doz.; Mixed
col. Mums, $1. C; Red Berry
Love Vine, 25c bunch; Green
and White Striped Grass, 10c
ea.; Yellow Jasmine Vine, 30c!
bunch, Add postage. Mrs. Grady
Brewer, Toomsboro.
Red Mint, Pink Per. Phlox,
Goldenglow, Pink Verbena, and
Snow White Foliage Plant,
Yeilow Daisy Mums, 3 shades
of Pink, 50 doz.; Red, Yei-
low, Yellow and Bronze Varie-
gated Cannas, -4, 50c; Blue
Hardy Per, Asters, 25 OG
Mrs. J. M. Newman, Tallapoosa,
RUGS eee
Lace and -Sprengeri~ ferns,
20c clump; Pink and White
Dbl. Begonias, rooted, 35c;
Red, White, Orchid, Apple
Blossom, 25c ea.; Green. and
White Striped and Purple Jew,
rooted, 3, 30c; Pink Oxalis,
collection $2. PP to 2nd. zone.
Mrs. Ethel Gladden, Tallapoosa,
Rts:
Orange Day Lilies, 40c doz.:
Dbl. Lilies, and Purple Tris, 60
doz.; "Tiger Lilies, -50c- eas
Flowering Quince, rooted, 25
; King Alfred Daffodils, Old
Fachion -~Sweet Williams, 50c
doz. Add postage. Miss Ruth
Talking Rock, , Rt.
Red, White Dogwood, Crab-
apple, Sweetshrubs, Magnolias
Yellow Jasmine, Red Holly,
Teaolives, Bay, Running Wild
Honeysuckles, 7 Sister Rose
Bushes, Running Red Buck-
eye, 1-5 ft., Water Oak, 1-4 ft.,
10c -50c. Mrs. Henry Loyd,
Toomsboro, Rt. 1.
. Monkey Faces- or Widow
Tears Tube, 50c doz. PP. Mrs.
RW. Roper, Trion, Rt. 1.
5000 rooted Geraniums, all
colors, 15c ea. FOB. Atlanta
or Decatur. Ga. W. L. ~Cousins,
Tucker, Ri 2
Purpil Iris, Orange Day lilies,
8 doz $1.. Exch..3 doz. for
'3 print sacks alike. Each pay
postage. Mrs. M. L. Priest,
Talking Rock.
Christmas snd Thanksgiving
Cacti, 10c cutting; Red an
Orange Dbl. Canna Lilies, Lav.
Shaggy Mums, 50c doz.;
and Leveader Verbena, 75
doz.;) Mrs. Thomas. Dawson,
The Rock, Rt. 1. :
Pink and White Queen Ann's
Lace; 6 bunches, 50c; Dif. col-
ors Petunias, 35c doz.; Blue
Physostegia, 25c> doz.; Small
Yellow and White Mums,
bloom in clusters, 40 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. E. B: Warren,
Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Yellow Jonquils, White Clus-
tec Narcissi, Butter and Egg
Bulbs, White and Purple Iris,
Large rooted Pink
7 Sister Rose Bush; 50c. Exch.
for Red Dogwood, Blue Violets,
Holly, Xmas Bells, Azaleas, or
Gardenias. Mrs.
temare, Villa Rica, Box 644.
Achemenes in- wood, viojet
blue, orchid pink, royal pur-
ple, 10, $1.; 25, $2. Mrs. Rosa}
G. Poole, Valdosta, 1610 Marion
Diets
- Dwarf Yellow Canna Bulbs,
15c ea.; 50 doz.; Large Red,
and Orange Bulbs, 6, 50c; Pur-
ple Coleus, 20c doz.: Parrot |
Feather Fern, 25 ea.; Day
Lilies,
doz.; Bronze Mums, 6, 25c. Add
posta e. Mrs. A. L, Teasley,
Was Box 55.
25c
d Newnan, Rt.
Pink |
S.'M. Whit-|
Hen and Biddies, 50c ea.; 3
$1.00, Add postage. No. chks.
Mrs. Homer Martin, Jasper, Rt.
Di
7
Day Lilies, reds, yellows, 50
ea.; Blue Per. Morning Glories,
stay open all day, 25c ea.; Red
Spider Lily Bulbs, 50c doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Fred Atkinson,
Valdosta, Rt. 4.
Hardy Pom poms, zi colors
Mums, 75c doz.; Spal
labeled: Large Disbud Pink,
White, Yellow: Rose, $1.50 doz.;
Mar. 25 (Bloomer, large) Em-
peror Daffodils, 65c doz.; $3.-
25 C; Snapdragons, 65 doz.
Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washing-
ton. s
- Starr Flowers, 6 bulbs, 50c,
PP in Ga. Mrs. W..Y. Summers,
Newnan, Rt. 5.
Jerusalem Cherry Seed, 10
doz.; Tiger Lilies, 10c- ea. and
Ada. postages Mrs. J. B. Woody,
Pisgah, Star Rt.
Bronze Colored Glad Bulbs,
|25e doz.; Christmas Cacti, 35
bunch; Petunia Plants, 35c doz.
PP, Haze] Mooney, Quill, Box 1.
Red, Pink Running Rose
Bushes, Cherry Laurels, Ligust-
rums, Camphor Bushes, Ginger
an Chinese Lilies, Nandinas,25s
ea.: Nandina Seed, 15c pkt.;
Bush and Running Lantanas, 2
yAsitys
?
Inch Size Seed of Large
,| Lily, 3, 25, Add postage. Mrs.
Dan Terry, Quitman.
-Parple Blooming Thrift, 90c
C. Dif. Colored Altheas, 25c ea.;
Purple and White Violets, $0c
C. All with good roots. Add
postage. Miss Hattie Mae Huff,
Philomath.
Hardy Old Fashion White
Iris, tall stems, with-2 and 3
large sweet scented blooms, ex-
cellent for gardens, $1.00 dez.;
$6.00 C. PP. Mrs. C,- E Jones,
Oglethorpe, Rt 1.
5. dif. Sultanas _ including
White, $1.00; 8 dif. Coleus, $1.00;
Dbl. Red Begonias, 30c ea.; 12
| dif. House Plant cuttings, not
}rooted, $1.00; English . Daisy,
| $2.00 C3 35c doz. Mrs. T. C. Bee,
BE
Verbena, red, white, pitk,
purple, red and white variegat-
ed, Giant Red Thrift, 10 ea.;
Azaleamums, pink, 3c ea.; Sin-
gle Tuberose Bulbs, 6, 25c; PP\in
State on orders of $1.00 or more.
No chks. Mrs. E, T. Jackson,
Newnan, Rt. 2.
Blue Ageratum, Golden Glow,
/ums, white, yellow,
each $1.00 C: Add 35c for mail-
| ing No. chks. Mrs. W. T. Lang-
ley, Patmetto, Rt. 1. |
=
Finest of large- type Mum
Plants, all colors mixed, 75
doz.; $4.50 -C; 12 dif. Cannas,}|
$1.00 doz.; $5.00 C; Mixed colors |
nome Plants, $1.50 C. No or-
ider less $1.00; Exch. for Potato |
Plants or <print sacks, 3 alike.
| Mrs. J..E. Howell, Quitman, Rt.
LD: ' ; |
|
Red Salvia, 75c doz.;. Mam- |
moth Mum. Marigold, Spry |
| Marigold, Helichrysum (Straw |
| Flowers), with resistant Asters, |
| Giant Zinnias, all mixed colors,
50c doz.: Petunias, 25 doz. Add}
| postage. Mrs. W. J. Folsom, |
Quitman, Rt. 3.
Mixed Petunias,
dc dez:;
white stripe, also Suliana cut-
tings, 10c ea. Add postage, Mrs.
P. E. Traylor, Rebecca,
[tes
\if reasonable.
Chiness Sacred Lily,
Red Salvia, Por tule: Sp
jder Plant, Balsam, Snapdragon,
Asters, Larkspurs, B5Gs= doz:
Blue August Lily, Coleus, Pin
Conch, Rosebud Begonia Spice,
and Pine Burr Gerenium, Cedar
Fern, also Tung Oi], 25c ea. Add
postage. Exch. for sacks.- Mrs. |
Joseph Gibbs, Rebecca, Ri. 1.
Ageratum, ~Primroses,
Weeks Stocks, Feverfew. Nar
cissus Bulbs, Daffodils, 50 doz.
Add postage. Sold in dollar lots
o1 more. Mrs. H. V. Tian
Register.
Red Carnation, Red Gizzard-
Tree and Xmas Cacti, Solid
Green, Purple, and Silver St
ripe Jew, cuttings, Red, Deep |
Rose, Orchid, White with Red
Stripe Verbena, 10c ea. Mrs. D.
W. Faircloth, Rochelle, P. O.
Box 1044. .
Rainbow Moss, Fall Pinks,
Yellow and Pink, 60c bunch;
Red, Pink, Rose Sultanas, Xmas
Cacti, Red Geraniums, 35c ea.;_
Marechalneil Roses, 75c ea.; 3
kinds Jew, 15c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Roy.
Large White, Red, Purple
Dahlias, 75c doz.; Yellow But-_
ton Mums, 50c per clump; Grey
Iris with blue falls, Orange Day
Lilies, with white stripe, $1.00
doz.; Strawberry Begonias,
White, Pink Oxalis, Pink Rose
Sultanas, rooted, 25c ea. Mrs,
W. W. Lowman, Roy.
4 o'clock Plants, mixed colars,
5e ea. PP. No less: $1.00 orders
postpaid, Mrs. L. . Rowland,
Lovisville, Rt 1, Box 134.
Large Hardy Chrpsanthem-
red, orchid,
rose, _bronze, strong plants, 50,
$1. 25: PP in Ga; Red Mulleing
Pinks 50, $1.00. No. checks nor ~
COD Mrs. Mamie F>:Padkett, ~~
Jasper, Rt. 1. 3
Spirea, Butterfly, Watermelon ~
Crape Myrtle, 3, $1.00;- Per.
Veronica, Ageratum, Golden
Rod, large Dbl. Canna Lilies,
red or yellow, 15, $1.00. PP. .25,
$1.00, plus postage. Amandia.
Beayer, Jesup, Rt. 2. =
Per. Blue Veronica, Blue Age-
ratum, Yellow Pyrethrvs, 15,
$1.00; Hardy Lantanas, layeud- ~
er, 3, $1.00. Will send surprise
plant: free with each $1.00 order.
All damp packed. Mrs. Inez
Beaver, Jesup, Rt. 2
Giant Zinnia Seed, all colors,
selected from the Dejalia kind,
measures. 6 one-fourth in, 89
pcet> tested, Prince Albert Tyb.
Can." full, $1.00; Halt: fal=-bfecs
Westbrook, Kingsland. -
Large size Cannas, vellow, or-
| ange, fine roots, $1.00. Mrs. Ella
| Pritchard, Kite, Rt. 1,
Box: $4,
Mvms, -rattail cacti, cameo
roses, for-sale or exc. Will vive
2 cameo roses or 4 Mums or 4
cacti for 2 rooted sugar pear =
trees, 2-3 ft. tall,>or \will buy
Mrs. Maidie Pitt-
man, Lumber City.
cuttings; $1.00;-4
$2.00, including
Pink Jonquil,
Cheerfuiness,
Mrs. H. B
Clower, Rtssk
Large Yellow Fall Pinks. 50,
25c; Grass Pinks, large bunch, ~
30c; Red, Yellow Spetted Can-
10 Sultana
bulbs, all dif.
Golden. Harvest,
Silver . Chimes,
Lawrenceville,
Pesaeal Lupine, 25c|Purple Stripe Jew, green and | nas, 25 per 50; Seed, Old Time
| Bachelor Bution, 4 ocbock, dif.
colors, large pack, 10c. Docia
Harris, Lula.
og Prices
Paid At Various Markets
$23.66
Tattnall Livestock Co., Glennville
pt NO.2 NOS , NOM 4 Dawsde: Livestock Co., Parrot $23.35 $22.98 $21.96 ;
tockyard. Lyons 23.67 $29.90 $21.65 $20.00 | Emanuel Co. Stockyards,
vestock Market, Metier $23.65 $22.55 $21.50 $00.00 Swainsboro $23.25 $22.75 $21.50
fasiock Yer d, Ocilla 2 $23.40 $23.10 $22.47- $20.55 Metter Livestock Market, Metter $23.30 $22.48 $21.55
er Livestock edie: Smith Stockyard, Augusta $22.80 $22.25 $20.90
pes is: Bainbridge $22.75 $00.00 $00.00 $00.00 | McRae Livestock Market, McRae $23.26 $22.45 $21.20
: ard, Thomson $22.55 $22.30 $20.25 $00.00 Farmers Stockyards, Sylvania $23.05 $22.25 $21.00
Stockyard, Inc., Tifton $23.30 $23.05 $22.25 $21.00 | Coffee Co. Livestock Co.,' Douglas $23.70 $22.99 $21.60
a eos : $24.53 $24.15 $22.30 $21.25 Mitchell Co. Livestock Co. Camilla $23.45 $22.80 $22.40
: Appling Co. Stockyard Market, peat $23.25 $22.31 $21.31.
$23.15 $21.95 $00.00 AM*RIL 29
Co. Market Ase'n., Turner Co. Stockyard, Ashburn $23.26 $23.18 $21.95
Sandersville $22.40 $21.70 $00.00
$22.64 $22.05 $21.00
Stockyard, Eastman
Hazlehurst Livestock Market,
$20.60
- Nashville
$23.69
$23.50 $23.00 $23.10 $00.00
arm Products Sales, i / '
Thomaston $24.60 $22.70 $21.90 $20.80
Co. Siockyard, Savannah $28.45 $22.70 $2],50 $00.00
Livestock Auction Market.. ee
. Donalsonville _ $23.30 $22.80 $21.80 $00.00
Livestock Market, Millen $23.00 $22.50 $21.00 $20.25
oro Stockyard, Swainsboro $23.75 $22.35 $21.60 $00.00
Livestock Agsn., Cochran $24.00 $22.90 $21.30 $19.70
$23.21 $22.40 $21.20 $00.00
. Shuman Jr. Stockyard., Hagan $24.00 $23.25 $22.75 $00.00
s Livestock Exchange, Z
Statesboro $22.70 $22.55 $00.00 $00.00
PAvectock} Auction Coz inc. oe
$23.00
$21.95 $21.30
Hazlehurst $23.04 $22.45
Seaboard Stockyard, Colquitt $23.50 $23.10 $22.30
. Wilkes Stockyard, Washingion $22.50 $00.00 $00.00
Moultrie Livestock Co., Moultrie $23.50 $23.00 $00.00 -
Union Stockyard, Albany $23.57 $23.00 $22.75
Peoples Livestock Market, Cuthbert $23.43 $23.40 $22.95
APRIL 30
Bulloch Stockyard, Statesboro $22.57 $22.50 $21.50
Wayne Co. Livestock Market, Jesup $23.00 $22.50 $21.00
Effingham Stock Market, Springfield $22.42 $21.70 $20.18
Fitzgerald Livestock/ Auction, Ocilla $23.32 $22.55 $20.85
Farmers Livestock Co., Douglas $23.72 $22.90 $21.35
$23.94 $22.70
Valdosta Livestock Co., Inc.,; Valdosta
$235
Sumter Livestock Assn, Inc., Americus $23.20
$22.76.
$21.50 |
FED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE -
SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SAL
E
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE
pkin Seed, 50c cup. Add
ge. ey, Grindle, Dahlon-
, Box. 53.
Eoned Browntop Millet
free of noxious weed seed,
ue Seed, 20c lb.; Rescue,
-; Dallas Grass~Seed; 70c
-Color Lespedeza, 15 Tb.:
$40.00 ton. Tel. 2131. C. Dz
Bowdon.
n Glaze cand Hastings
ling Collard Seed, 25c Tbl.;
. 80c doz.; 65c C; Black
ty Eggplants, 30c,. doz.;
coli, 20c doz; Hot Pepper,
doz. Plus postage. Viola C.
YY," Cairo, Rt. 1, Box 343.
Bunch, and. Col. Medium
Butterbeans, 30c cup; 50
green. okra
on,
shade dried,
Light tan Running
Peas, very profific, bear until
frost, Striped Running Butter-
beans, and Running Butterpeas
mixed, 2 cups, 60c. PP. Mrs. H.
M. Christie, Lithonia, Rt, 3.
White mush peas and tender
seed, 40cc cupful;
few cups white salot Eng. peas,
60e cupful,
speckled
black-eye, 35 cupful,
$1.00. Clinton Smith, Ellijay. Rt.
3:
2 cups,
crowders
_ Black Diamonu
Mountain watermelon seed, not
mixed, Favorite large muskmel-
1952 crop, hand a saved,
sound seed, 65c
teacupful, del. No stamps nor
chks. Mrs. I. M. Sullivan, Car-
rollton. 14 W. Chandler St.
$1.00; red
and white
4 cups,
and Stone
Crowder
Cream, White fable Peas, we-
evil treated, 4 cups, $1.00. PP.
Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2.
Blue Pole Beans, 3 cups, $1.45;
2 gal. Long Pod Red Ripper,
Lady, and Butter Peas, 3 cups,
$1.15; Col. and White Butter-
beans, 5 cups, $1.25, Add post-
age. Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Dacu-
la,-Rt. 1.
About 40 Ibs. Field Peas,
large, white, few unknown, mix-
pol, 2 lbs., 25c 9 Ibs., $1.00; en-
tire lot, 10c lb. not PP: Calico
Pole Butterbeans, clean, 25c lb.
PP. re Mason, Roopville.
12 bu..White Blackeyed Crow-
der Peas, $8.00 bu. Cheaper for
lot. G. R. Pope, Tallapoosa, Rt.
2.
s Best Cantaloupe Seed,
Add postage. Norman Lee
ler, Conyers, Rt. 1.
on Seed, $1.00 lb.; Honey-
Cantalloupe, 50c teacups;
BEANS AND
PEAS
FOR SALE
5 lbs. White Sugar Crowder
Peas, $1.75 delivered by PP in
Ga. John Dickens, Sparata.
Red Speckled Crowder Peas,
free of weevils, 30c 1b.; 4 lbs.,
_ Clearstone Peash, 35c
White Butterbeans, 25c
; Smooth Leaf Mustard,
Also Mtn. Huckleberry,
g size plants, 2 doz., 75c.
postage. Rosie Crowe, Cum-
pets
on Seed, 75 pt.; Striped
Runner Bean, 60c pi,;
Bunch Butterbean, 30c
Speckled and Silver ull
vder Peas, 40c pt.; Also
don and Klondike Straw-
ing, Rt. 5.
yford Cantaloupe, 50c
1.50 qt.; Kleckly Sweet
ckllee Watermelon, Pie
kin, Crookneck Squash,
up; $1.00 qt.; Baby Lima
jf aoc Ib.; Martin and Or-
tal Gourd Seed; l5c pkg.
postage. Betty Mewborn,
broke, Rt. di
_. Seed, for
jal price for 100 lbs.
Otis Cornett, rceueey,
No less 2 bu.
Bynum, Shellman. Tel. 721.
45 bu. Brown Sugar Crowder
Peas, $12.00 bu. in 100 lb. bags.
Less than bushel, 25 lb. Dr. D.
B, Ware, Fitzg oa, P. O. Box
49.
half gal.;
125 bu. Roanoke Soybeans,
recleaned, germ. 80 pct. or bet-
ter; in 2 bu, bags, $3.50 bu. FOB.
shipped. B. C.
White Blackeyed and Red Sp-
eckled - Crowder
Red Speckled Gisidaee
Blue Java Peas, 30c cup; 4 cups,
Also Clearstone Peach
Seed, 25c doz. Add postage. G.
T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
60c. lb.;
00;
Lady Finger Peas,
Also nice Mint Plants, 40e doz.
PP. Mrs. Fred Yelton, Appling,
Risee:. fe
_ Red Ripper Peas, hand thrash-
ed, weevil treated, 75 qt.; $1.25
$2.25 gal. Add post-
age. No chks. Miss Ora Richey,
Lavonia, Rt. 1.
White and Col. Bunch Butter-
beans, 30 ee cup; 4 cups,
and White
$1.00 C; Black Raspberry,| Table Peas, 3 lbs., $1.00 Plus
Blackberry, 4, $1.00. Add postage. Gladys Duran, Cum-
fe. Mrs. Samuel Caine,| ming, Rt. 1.
and
$1.00. Add postage, No chks.
Homer Martin,. Jasper, Rt. 2.
Tenn. or Clay Peas, reclean-
ed, 90 pct. pur, 95 pct. germ.,
$7.00 bu. at my farm. H. C. Gilb-
ert, Tennille, RFD.
60 bu. Turkey Toe or Combine
Peas, recleaned, in even weight
2 bu. bags, good germ., $6.50
bu. O. M. Ware, Marshallville.
Turkey Toe of Combine Peas,
recleaned, in even wt. 2 bu.
bags, good germ., $6.50 bu. Ex-
ch, for Brabham. or Iron Peas.
E. H. Hart, Jr., Marshallville.
Calhoun or Combine Peas,
good germ., recleaned, in 2 bu.
bags, $6.50 bu. Exch, for Brab-
kam or Iron Peas. Kenneth
Thompson, Marshallville.
7 bu. Velvet Beans, hand
picked, germ. 90 pct., $15.00 bu.
FOB. W. D. Gill, Richland, RFD
ae
5 bu. 2 crop Six Weeks Brown
Crowder Peas, gathered with-
out rain, pure, sound, $8.00 bu.
FOB. No less half bushel ship-
ped. Alex Barfield, Louisville.
Few pounds Bunch Butter-
beans, 40c lb.; Yard Long Peas,
60c lb, Mrs. H. W. Bryson, Rome,
ot. Ave eee
ed, weevil treated, 16-20 pere in|.
-Reas, per Bu:
Unknown, $7.50; 1 bu.
Eras, $7.50; also, 2 one-half bu.
90-day Velvet beans, $6.50 bu.
No less 1 bu. shipped. Pat Shel-
son, Greensboro.
Large-Calif. Blackeyed Peas,
Cream Crowders, for eating or
planting, 50c qt. PP in Ga. Mrs.
A. M. Grier,
155.
Blue Java Peas, 30c lb.
5 lbs. or more; Also Pepper-
mint Plants, '35 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. Mattie Little,
Ground, Rt. 1.
Red Speckled Crowder Pea
Seed, 30c cup; 4 cups, $1.00.
Del. Exchange for print sacks
Alto, Rt. 1, Box
(4 cups per 3 sacks). Ea. pay
postage. Mrs. T. L. Frost, Bow-
don, Rt. 2.
. Treated Crowders, Red Sp-
eckled Pole Cat, Wihite Black-
eyed, White Browneyed, White
Purple Hull, White Lady, all
clean, sound, prompt del. 4
cups, $1.25 prepaid. Mrs. H. E.
Richard, Bowdon, Rt.. 1.
35 bu Black Hay and Feed
Peas, sound, very prolific, 12
bu. imp. Brabs, pure, sound, 4
bu. large Black Crowders, $7.50
bu. FOB. 2:bu. bags only. Mar-
vin Moore, Buena Vista.
Early Brown 6 weeks 2 crop
Peas, also White Crowders, 5
cups, $1.00. Add 25c postage;
White or Col. Bunch, Col. Run-
ning Butterbeans, 4 cups, $1.15;
Add 20c postage; Little White
Lady Peas, 2 cups, $1.00. Add
15c postage. Mrs. Clarence Mc-
Millian, Dacula, Rt. 1.
Red Speckled Crowder and
White Blackeyed Peas, 35 cup;
4 cups, $1.00; White Mush Peas,
40c cup; 3, $1.00; Few cups
White Salet English Peas, 50c
cup. Add postage. Mrs. Carl
Smith, Ellijay, Rt, 3.
White and colored Bunch
Butterbeans, 30c large cup; 4
cups, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs.
Della Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 2.
Peas per Bu: Brabhams and
Trohs,.and Whippoorwills, $6.00;
mixed, $5.00; large brown or
Alabama crowders, $9.00; white
brown-eyes, $8.00; No orders
less than bu, No chks.: E. C.
Stevens, Buena Vista.
7 one-half bu.
Brabhams, $7.75;%3 one-half bu.
New
in
Ball
EGGS FOR SALE
Chinese Ringnek Pheasan
Eggs, 30c ea.; $2.25 doz. Glenn
Landrum, Lithia Springs, Box
167. Tel, Austell 6922.
Giant Black Minorca Eggs,
$2.25 per 15 del. May and Ju
Also 10 wks. old Giant Blac
Minorca Cockerels, $2.00 ea.; 2,
$3.50; 3, $5.00. "Selected for
breeders, L. B. Millians, New
nan.
Speckled and White Guiies:
Eggs, 18, $135; PP in Ga.; $2.60,
R. E. Schoeppel, Waycross, Rt
2, Box 108:
Ringneck Pheasant Eggs,
$2.25 doz; Bovking orders for
day old chicks, 40c ea. J. W.
Healan, Hoschton.
Chinese Ringneck Pheasant
Lg, 20c ea. at my home; Book- |
ing order for baby pheasants,
50c ea. No shipping. Mrs. E. P,
Garrett, Ellenwood, Rt. 2. (Hwy.
42). eS
Booking pire for Bob White :
. C; 25e ea. 80 pct. fert-
ility. B. A. Pollock, Marietta, _
Rt 3, percent Green Acres
Farm. 2
Dark Speckled Guinea Eves :
$1.50 per 15. No COD Henry ~
Dupree, Jr., Acworth, Rt. 1;>) 23
Speckled Guinea Eggs, 18,
$1.75; 36, $3.50. PP. Mrs. Eulene |
Allen, Rydal, Rt. 2.
Purebred Ancona Eggs, $2. 25
per setting. Mrs. D. R. McGow- oa
an, West Green. oa
Mixed Red and Black Turkey
Eggs, 40c ea. shipped; 35c at
my house, Mrs. Jesse Tucker,
Hahira, Rt. 1.
Large Broad Breasted BB Pur~
Mammoth Turkey Eggs, from
free range stock, $4.50 doz. Ship-
ped in returnable metal mailing
egg boxes; Mixed Bantam Eggs,
15, $1.25, M. Bessie Baggett,
Hiram.
Chinese Ringneck Pheasant
Eggs, 20c ea. at my house. J. t
A. Moore, Atlanta, 2181 ae
Shoals Rd, Rt. 3.
Purebred, heavy type Dark
Cornish Hatching Eggs, 15, $1.65;
30, $3.25. My Carton to be re-
turned at once, AJO only. Miss
Cora B. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1,
Box ee
re Royal
Biche from page One)
not only committing aneconomieal sin
but what is far worse, we are perpetuat-
ing wars and conditions that lead to more
wars.
_ -The causs of World War-I and World
War II, The Korean Confliet and the
present cold war can all be traced to
: on dealings by the Internationalists
f England, Germany, Italy
aa other countries in less proportion.
The chickens are coming to roost.
They have been coming home since 1914,
They will be coming home in all foresee-
_ America,
able future.
- We cannot undo the past. We can live
- for the future. We should reaffirm the
proclaimed by
We should reaffirm
_Washingtons farewell address and avoid
Monroe Doctrine
President Menroe.
as
POULTRY FOR SALE
will,
-so long
\
POULTRY FOR SALE
all entan
in world affairs.
as He wills it:so:
Le us get back to-American ideals and
American fundamental principles.
POULTRY FOR SALE
giidances aaah foreign na- |
tions. .We ance honestly recognize the
fact that we dre numerieally and economi-
cally too weak to try to enforce our
ideas of Government on two billion peo- 4
ple in the balance of the world. -We
should stop being selfish and greedy be- =:
cause greed and selfishness are the mo-.
tives which led us into our present plight
We should recognize
the fact that God rules in the Kingdom
of men and giveth it to whomsoever He
Regardless of* atom bombs, <air-
planes and what-not we can exist only so
long as it is His will, but we will exist
and-prosper in the hands of Providence
raise the stars
oe Supe abov.
flags, put the Bible above all oth
need. SHA pay for it. Se
need and collect for it.
=e settle this | oaue ry
will always be the land of
: the home of the brave.
Mil. -
FARM
HELP. WAN TED
ore LINDER-
FARM HEL
BANTAMS: _
_Butf Brahma Bantams, from
Imported Canadian stock, $10.
-trio. Satis. guar. MO. B. H.
Holsomback,* Easg Point, 302
. Harris St.
20 Small Type Mixed Bant-)
am Hens, and 2 Roosters, $16.
Will J.- Britt, Lilburn, Rt. 1,
-Phone Lawrenceville 3918.
RI Red Bantam cockerels
. from prize winning stock, $2.
and $3. ea. J. C. Mitchell, La-
- Fayette, P. O. Box: 243.
_ 6 Bantam 1952 Roosters, 50c
ea. Exch. for quails or pigeons.
Raleigh Pruitt, Lavonia, RFD
ee.
6 Game Bantam 1952 Hens,
laying, $5. Mrs. R. C. Branch,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 3, Box 161.
_~ Purebred White Leghorn
Bantams, $3. pr.;e $4. trio. C.
S$. Winn, Dunwoody, Atlanta
phone 47-2617.
Brown-Red Stag, $3.;- One
Cock, Toppie-Leopard, $4. C.
Li Griffin, Gainesville, Oak
St.
: Purebred Bantams:
~ laying, and rooster,
brights, $2. ea.; Pr. White Silk-
4s, $5.; also 2.pr. Bob White
quail, $5. pr. All healthy, 1952
hatch. Mrs. Kula. Giddens,
Kirkland. i ce
CCRNISH,
= GIANTS:
pure Ginn
se
z pullets,
Golden Se-
GAMES, AND
Gray 2
stags, 1 yr.
Dead Game,
S. Crow,
Sstgs,
Royston,
5 ona wk
j erate Brow Strain, pure,
: a Ba 5 hens, lrooster,
ra Lankford,. Rockmart, Rt.
es, pure Law Grays,
2 xcks, 100 biddies,
O. Benefield,
(At Fish Creek).
edo hens,
~ Cedartown.
10 pure Dark Cornish hens,
laying, $20. H. W. Thrumond,
Farmington.
Game Hens and Roosters,
ea, Billy Waldrep, Forsyth.
21 Games:. 2, Roosters, ~ 11
Hens, and Baby Chicks. $25. W.
P; Eaton, Decatur, 2915 Sunny-
brook Dr., CR 9239.
LEGHORNS:
$1.
-
Strain iowa Pe
horns, $10. trio. Cockerels
ea. FOB. Wiliiam Riley, Host:
bine.
ohh Ste
fon a
Si : een a
eng, 13 mog. 0
ee $1.50 ea. A
Perrys 2
| PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, ETC:
old, $3. | Waycross, Box 104.
in good |
Netk Game Hens, |
$11 | Clairmont Rd. N. E
| Fryers,
30 young White: Leghorn 4}
A grade, laying hens, $2. ea.|
Plus transportation charges. |
Mrs. C. M. Morgan, Dublin, Rt. |
6, Box 117.
MINORCAS, ORPINGTON,
MISCELLANEONS:
Yellow Buff Orpingtons: . 4)
young Roosters, $2. ea.; 10
Pullets, laying; $22.50 with}
Rooster free. Mrs. Marie Hol-
land, Daiton, Rt. 2.
75 Buff Orpington, 9 wks,
old, Pullets, AAAA grade, $65.
Mrs. Anni Euien Swainsboro,
POR BOx:8a;
PEACOCKS, QUAIL, DOVES,
Ringneck Pheasant hens, $12.
Will-ship. J. H. Barr, Lumpkin.
3. Pheasants, 1 Ring Cock, 3
Black English Hens, $12. Will
Ship. J. H. Barr, Lumpkin.
3 Pheasant Cocks, $3. ea.;
6 Quail. Roosters, $1.50 ea.
plus exp. charges; Ringneck
Pheasant Eggs, 20c ea. Exch.
2 quail roosters for 2 quail
hens. Alton B. Bass, Dublin,
Glenwood_.Rd., Rt. 35
Mated Pairs White King
Pigeons, cheap. E. J. Shiver,
Albany, 915 Frotscher Ave.
Phone 2631-R.
High Grade Ringneck Bheas-
ant Hens, laying, $3.50 ea;
Cocks, $4. ea.; Day Old Chicks,
40c ea.; Eggs, 20c ea. F. L.|
Hutcheson, Riverdale. Tele-
phone Jonesboro 6186.
8 prs. White Plymouth Rock
Pigeons, 2 yrs. old, $35. for lot
only. Will ship. J. M. Solomon,
Large Northern Bob White
Quail, $7.50 pr.; Eggs,~$30, C;
Booking orders for young quail
$45. for twelve pairs: FOB. C.
%. McKinney, Atlanta, 3304
REDS: NH, RI, yk
ERS:
Hampshire Red Pullets, "and
8 wks. old, $1. ea. No
shipments. C. M, Lewis, Jack-
son, Phone 7195. :
Purebred 1 yr. old, NH Red
hens, $2. ea.; Mixed breed, $1.-
50 ea, Will ship in light weight
crates. Add transportation
charges. Mrs, H. E. Richardson,
Bowdon, Rt. 1.
10 N. H. Red Hens, 16-18
mos. old, also 1 Bantam Hen.
Jack Ewing, Atlanta, 937 Rose-
dale Rd. EL 2586.
20 AAA grade NH Pullets,
mos. old, $24. or $1.25 ea.
OB. or ens se oe
rs. R. ears, Jackson, Eas
8rd. St. 4 a8 2666.
R. I. Red Chicks, dark strain,
leod tested, $4. per 25; $15.
P, Jan. Pullets, $3. ea.
rs. D. Donaldson, Decatur,
1726 Bz Candler. DE 2405. pee
3
-extra large fo
46 RI Red Hens, 1 yr. old,
laying 60. pct. 6 1/2 to 7 lbs.
$100. Will not ship. John
Fields; Griffin,
dar St. Phone 3682 after 5:30
P. M.
50 R. I. red friers, both sex,
about. 2 Ib. ea. and = 10-15
White Leghorn Year old hens,
laying, $1. ea. at my home.
Mrs. A, Q: Buchanan, Frank-
lin, Rta.
ROCKS:
Young White Bone roosters,
age. $2. ea. Exp.
ee Carl Sorrells, Royston, Rt.
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE:
2 nice Turkey Toms and Hen|.
laying, 50c lb. 25 NH Red
Roosters, He 1s lbs.,. 50 ea.
Will not ship. Mrs. Evie> Mc-
Coy, Tennille, Rt..1, Box 777.
Few Domestibated Wild Mai-
lard Ducks and-eggs from pure
strain, 6-10 wks. old, $2. and
$3. ea.; Eggs, 20c ea. Dis-
count large lots. Federal per-
mit No. "34929. C. D. Ward,
Maricita, Rt. 3, ~Papermill Rd.
Phone home: Marietta 9-6986;
office Of. 8600, EXT 761.
4 Turky Hens, 2 Gobblers,
and 3 doz. turkey eggs. On
Beeb Willinghams place on
Lime Branch Rd., No. 100 Hwy.
Contact: Mrs. W. M. Simpson,
Cedartown, Ripa S
Toulouse Geese, $20. trio. Or
exch. for fertilizer bags, vel-
vet beans, peas, jor pigs. A. L.
Thompson, Cadwell,
1 pair (gander and goon)
pure African Buff Geese,. $10.
ee for trio (1 cock and 2
hens), . Old Fashion,
Brested, Red Pit Games,
Checkers, Math. L: Logue, Gib-
son.
Dorfidsticatd Wild Mallard
Ducks, Eggs and. Ducklings,
Federal Permit No. 36718, Rine-
neck Pheasants, Chicks, eggs,
6 male Chukar Partridges for
sale or exch. for hens. J. L.
Tade, Macon, 2395 New Clint-
on Ra:
2 full breed B. B. Bronze
hens, $18. shipped, or $7. ea. at
my home. Mrs, Jesse Johnson,
Cordele, Rt. 2.
FARM, HELP WANTED
Want young man with ex-
perience handling beef cattle
for Herdsman, Reference re-
quested as to character, habits,
ete. E- F. Perry, Kelly.
Want good farmer to cuit-
ivate 4 A mostly on water front
for 3rd. of crop. J. S, Ward, ik
Atlanta, 889 bape 3 paves!
1018 W.> Pop-
: School, mail, Sunday school bus
Black }:
50 basis. Fertile land prepared
for planting. 6 K house wired]
for elec. stove, one-half mile
off paved hwy.- Good com-
munity, near store,
mail and school bus
Plenty of day work. W. C. Cru-
mbley, McDonough, Rt. 2.
= Warts young white wornan
from country for pultry farm
work,
board, -and .salary. Mrs.
Street, Atlanta, Rt. 2.
Want amify to catieoate 2H
cfop, or two 1 horse men. Good
house, land, ready to plant.)
Helen
rts lights, - wood. No drunks.
Clem Roberson, Temple, Rt. 1.
man to live as. one of: family|
and do light farm work in
Christian farm home.
room, small salary. Work with
chickens and flowers. Harris
McCurry, eee RG 2a
Phone Ea. 2673. 2
Want rel: farmers to cult-
ivate farm Forsyth Co., 2 mi. E.
Silver City, and raise broilers;
have 3600 cap, broiler howe
. R thouse, elec.,- wood, water,
mail and school bus rt., near
churches and stores: Satis. basis
agreed upon, Home in exchange
for small repairs on bldgs. John
W. Hughes, Gainesville, Ries
basis. 25 A cotton, 30 A. corn.
Land already perpared. Will
furnish mules to plow with, Ak
so will furnish for farming seas-
on. 4 R house, lights, school and
Imail route, J. Nick Jordot, At-
lanta, -716 Parkway. Dr,, N. E.
Ve 4137,
Want share cropper on 50-50
Want 1 Hi<chare cropper, 50-|
church, | :
route.|; Wa
in excharge for room,)|.
Want middle aged white wo- :
Want settled farm
wor on cattle |
Macon, Plena
for - Bape wages.
Davie Ss Rt
ea bale cotton
ivator; good 4
bus rt., near church.
munity. Dr. W. :
Donough, Rt, ,
Private|
room,.b
aos
Wait job by Me 23.
poultry farm raisin
on halves; ae
boy). Need-3 or 4
Gainesville. M
banks, Douglas 7
after cattle
mai.tenance | ae
le, State salary
board; Contact: Jess:
percent: 05.78;
ville.
Want Hod aie. on
farm anywhere withi
Atlanta. Sober, exp
good references, single
basis. Need at once. Joe Tyler,
eb cane Rt: 24 sere
and board, John. Hamm
lanta, 2025". Delieee
>
1 mi. East of Conyers on
Route 3.
8 open acy 25 cows, near calves or ane ta
by sale-datewill be held at the 3-W Ranch
Ga. Hwy. 138, on
May 15th at 1 P.M. Wm. W. ail aes Owner,
14, First day tour phe leas
-
cattle tour on Wein uay. Maye 13 and
at Roll: