Farmers and consumers market bulletin, 1953 July 1

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Pom Linder Commissioner





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ations governing licensing and
m of rendering plants and es-
g minimum standards for the
io n thereof.

REGULATION 1.

nitions. For the purpose of these
s, the following terms shall be
and construed to have the mean-
by specially ascribed to them, as



















Person means any individual,
nership, association or corpor-





Animal shall mean all the ant-
d livestock of this State, including







Raw Material means the carcas-
ead animals or any portion there-
<ing house refuse, or any other
and includes the whole or any por-
y inedible aninaal carcass or any
> portion of edible animals slaugh-
yr human consumption,

Rendering Operation means the
ing of raw material for the pur-
obtaining the hide or skin from
al or the grease, residue, or any
y-product from said raw material
ay whatsoever, and shall include



















and storing of raw material for
pose of processing.







ess or location or plant where ren-
operations are conducted or car-
, and shall include the building or
in which rendering operations
ducted, the premises upon which
ildings ~ are located, and all ve-
receptacles and other facilities
ed in poraeaime the rendering











REGULATION 2,

se required; application for li-
erson shall operate a render-
onduct a rendering opera-
fh person shall hold a license













to Section 12 of Act No. 405
Assembly of 1953. (Ga.

WEDNESDAY, JULY 1, 1953

PORTANT NOTICE TO AL
NG PLANT OPERATORS

NUMBER. a





asing, receiving, unloading, col-

Rendering Plant? means a place |

Commissioner of Agricul-

an.-Feb, Sess., p. 484). Ap-
h license shall be made
rv of pecieyiture on |



cation is submitted and shall tender with
his application a license fee of $5.00. Each

~ license issued shall expire on March Ist

of each year, and applications for renewal
in each succeeding year shall be made in
the same manner,as original applications
for a license. eee s

REGULATION 3.

Inspection. Upon receipt of the appli-
cation for license, the Commissioner of-
Agriculture shall promptly cause an in-

Be spection to be made of the rendering plant

(or the plans, specifications and selected
site of the proposed rendering plant) by
an inspector designated by the Commis-
sioner and employed by the Department
of Agriculture. The inspector so designat-
ed shall inspect the rendering plant (or
the plans, specifications and selected site
of the proposed rendering plant) for which
license application is made. In the event
that such inspector finds the rendering ~
plant (or the plans, specifications and se-

_ lected site of the proposed rendering

plant) to be constituted in compliance
with the minimum standards herein es-
tablished for the conducting of rendering
operations, he shall certify such fact in
writing to the Commissioner. In the event
that said inspector finds that the min-
imum standards herein established have
not been complied with, he shall certify
such fact in writing to the Commissioner

with copy furnished to applicant, and

shall specify in said certificate the defects
found wherein there is not compliance
with minimum standards. In the event of

NOTICE
Further story of the 1874
meeting of the Georgia





State Agricultural Society,
in Columbus, is delayed due | ,
to need for space this week
to carry information of rules
and regulations for Render-
ing Plant Operators.











a finding of non-compliance, the inspec-
tor shall, within a reasonable time to ba
determined by the Commissioner, make
a second inspection and, if the specified
defects are found to be remedied, shall.
certify such fact to the Commissioner in

| writing. In the event that the specified

defects have not been remedied, the in-
spector shall certify that fact to the Com-
missioner in writing with a copy furnish-
ed to the applicant. The Commissioner
shall not be required to cause more than

two se CpRS to be made under any one

application. - 4
REGULATION 4.

Issuance of license. Upon receipt of =

the inspectors certificate of compliance,
the Commissioner shall issue to the appli-
cant a license to conduct rendering opera- -
tions subject to the provisions of these
regulations and to.the representations

made by the applicant on his application. ae

A license so issued shall remain in force
until the first day of March next suecceed- _
ing, or unless sooner revoked by the Com-
missioner as hereinafter provided. =

REGULATION 5.

Minimum Standards. No person shall

operate a rendering plant, conduct a ren- &
dering operation or hold a license to car=
ry on a rendering operation unless such * =

person has complied with the following S|

minimum standards: -
(a) Buildings and surrounding prem- _
ises upon which rendering operations
are to be conducted shall be of sufficient _
size and shape to accommodate all phases
of actual or intended processing and shall
be constructed in a manner and of mate-
rials which will insure adequate drainage

and sanitation in all phases of operation. -
Such building and premises shall be lo-
cated or enclosed in such manner as will

prevent stray animals from entering such

premises.
(b) Raw material shall be hauled, re-

ceived, and stored separately at all times

in such a manner as will prevent the raw

material or any disease vector contained
therein from coming into contact with
any product of a later stage of processing
or any residue therefrom.

(c) Raw material upon arrival at the

rendering plant shall be promptly uo
loaded into a building for processing. Al
raw material of a putrefactive nature
shall be processed within twenty-four:

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MARKET BULLETI

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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR, SALE



Cannas, Tube Roses, Iris, 50c
-doz.; Milk and Wine Lilies, Day
Lilies, Amaryllis, Pink Crepe
Myrtle, Lantana, Red Seven
Sister Rose, Coral Berry, Um-
brella Palm, 25c ea. Add post-
eee. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camil-
a.

2 shades Dbl. Pink and Purple
Petunias, 3 cuttings, 50c; Dbl.
Red, White, Pink Wax, Angel
Wing, and other Begonias, Dbl.
Red Geranium cuttings, Boston
Ferns, 25c; Coleus, 5 dif. 40c.
Exch. for Purple Geranium or
feed bags. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes,
Canon, Rt. 1.

16 Better Iris, $1.00. Under-
sirable ones eliminated; 3 Och-
roluca Iris, $1.00. Add postage.
Mrs. J. G. Robertson, Carrollton,

Day Lilies, Baronet, Modesty,
Bountiful, Autumn Red, Salad-
in (Red), Fantasia, Hazel Saw-
yer, Mary Guenther, Serenade,
35 ea.; After Glow, Orchid,
Pink Charm, Purple Waters,
Mrs. Bonner, The Champ, Bold

Courtier, San Pedro, 50c ea.
Labeled. Mrs. W. H.. Whitten,
Chula.

Scotch Broom Seed, widely
used for lines in flower arrange-
ments, 10c doz. seed. Send 3c
stamp. Mrs. C. W. Gillispie,
Commerce, Box 277.

Fine Cannas: Eureka White,
City of Portland Pink, Gold,
Lemon Yellow, Giant Red, King
Humbert Yellow, and Red, Mad-
em Canard Pink, $1.50 doz.; $10.
00 C; $40.00 M. Mrs. J. R. Camp,
Cordele.

4 Colors Oleanders
xed, pink, yellow) $1.00 rooted;
@ cols. mixed iris, also Shasta
Daisies, good roots, and mixed
Day Lilies, each 15, $1.00; Pink
Oxalis, 50c bunch; Salmon Sul-
tana cuttings, 3, 25c. Add post-
me Mrs. Annie West, Crawford-
ville.

Pend Lilies, pink, red, yel-
Jow, white, water Calla, $1.25
ea.; Boston Ferns, 40c bunch;
Physostegia, 40c doz.; 75c; Ev-
ergreen Vinca, large, 2 small
Jeaf blue bloom, $1.00 C; House-
Jeek, 50c for 15, Mrs. G. P.
Nunn, Crawfordville.

Large Golden Yellow Single
Hemerocallis Lilies, $1.00 doz.;
Large, beautiful dbl. Orange
Hemerocallis, 50 doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. L. S. Brown, Col-
umbus, 1321 Wild Wood Dr.

Water Hyacinths, 50c bunch;
Mixed Geraniums, 40c cutting;
Bush Coleus, rootd, 30c ea.;
amas Cacti, 20c cutting; Zebra
Plants, Ic and Century Plants,
Evergreens, 45c ea.; Green and
Striped Jew, 15c cutting; Pink
Begonias, 35c. Add postage. Mrs.

(white, | !

Rex. Watermelon, Guinea
wing, Dbl. Begonias, Fluffy Ruf-
fle, Leathery Ruffle - Ferns,
Chinese Evergreen, Fla., Vel-
vet, Prayer Plants, 65c; Water
Hyacinths, Poppies, Chinchilla,
Zebra, Artillery Plants, Dbl. and
Sweetgum Geraniums, 49c; Var.
Nepthytis, Pothos, Sultanas,
Lantanas, 40c. Plus postage.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming.
Jonquilla Simplex, True Old
Fashion Fragrant, Yellow Clust-
er Fragrant, Late and Early Pa-
per White Narcissi, King Al-
fred and Emperor, Very Double
Butter and Egg Bulbs, 75, $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. Johnnie Har-
mon, Calhoun, Rt. 2.

Coleus, Everblooming Beg-
onias, 15 a.; Daffodil Bulbs,
75c C; Shoo Fly Plants, 3, 25c;
AIL plants rooted; Also Moon
Vine Seed, 25, 15c. Mrs. Ela M,
Moore, A, H. Griffin, Cataula.

Geraniums, dbl. and single, 5
col. dbl. petunias, rex begonias,
dbl. red and pink begonias, for
sale my home. Cant ship. Mrs.
Lois Henderson, Carrollton, 109
Maple St,

Rose Thrift, any amount, Sell
by foot or square; Daffodil, Jon-
quil, and Narcissus Bulbs, $1.25
C; PP in Ga.; Pink- and Blue
Roman Hyacinths, 60 c doz. Mrs.
Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1.

Nierembergia Plants, a deep
purple cup shaped flower, very
dwarf, spreads 10-12 in. covered
with hundreds of blooms in
spring and fall, a perennial
borded plant, $1.00 doz. Mrs.
Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt.

Water Hyacinths, 4, 50c;
Water Lilies, 50 doz.; Pepper-
mint, 25c doz. Damp packed. Add
postage, Mrs. Odie Grindle, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 52.

doz.; Trillium, Jack-in-the-Pul-
pit, Water Lilies, $1.00 doz.;
Pink Thrift, Ginger Lilies, 50c
doz. Add postage. Mrs. James
Waters, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Dbl. Day, Blackberry, Gold-
englow, and Tiger Lilies, $1.00
doz.; Boston Ivy, Trailing Ar-
butus, 75c doz.; Pink Thrift,
$1.50 C. Miss Gurtrude Waters,
Dahlonega, Rt; 1,.%

Dahlia Slips, $1.00 doz.; Red
Hot Poker, $1.50 doz.; Day Lil-
ies, Butter and Eggs, 3c ea.;
$2.00 C; Goldenglow, mixed col.
Iris, Mums, dif. colors, 35 doz.;
$2.50 C. Plus postage. Roy Grind-
le, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 53.

Bird of Paradise Seed, 20c
doz. Exch. for Dark Red and
Variegated Sultanas, Dbl. Pe-
tunias, rooted cuttings. Alver

Mtn. Laurels, Azaleas, $1.00

FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE

Pot Plant Cuttings: Unroot-
led Dbl le, and Maple Beg-
onia @ eac , Geranium, Hy-
drangea, 2 kinds Lantana, 10,

onias, Cedar ern,
Blue ey, Hen and Biddlie, Ox-
alis, Cacti, Rainbow Moss, 75e.
Mrs. Willis Grindle, Dahlonega,
Rt. 1, Box 54.

: veral Fane
ums, 25 ea.; Rooted Sultanas,
Red, White, Pink, Rose, Purple,
5, $1.00; Coleus, dif. colors, root-
ed, 6, $1.00; Dbl. Day Lilies,
Tiger, Blackberry Lily, 12, $1.00;
Torch Lily, or Red Hot Poker,
3, 50c. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Dalh-
onega, Rt. 1.

Water Hyacinths, Maiden
Hair Ferns, 4, $1.00; Abelias,
rooted, 10, $1.00; Trailing Ab-
utus, Boston Ivy, $1.00 doz.;
Evergreen Hedge Plants, $1.25
C; Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, 50c
C; Daffodils and. Jonquils, $1.25
C.; 500, $5.00. Mrs. M, L. Eat-
on, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.

Mtn, Azaleas, 25 ea.; $2.00
doz.; Blue Iris, Red Horsemint,
Deep Red Glads, Yellow Pri-
mrose Plants, Nickle Moss, 50c
doz.; Pink Weigelas, -Pink Al-
theas, Pink Locust, 50c_ ea.;
Christmas Bush, Thornless Rose,
25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Pres-
ley Fowler, Diamond.

Leaf Caladi-

rooted, damp moss _packe
$2.00 doz. in Ga. No ordrs less
$2.00, Add postage. No out-of-
state orders. Mrs. Walter Miller,
Franklin. :

Terahium plants, blooming
sizes, blue and white, 1 doz., for
60c. Come and get them. Mrs.
W. E. Smith, Douglas. West
Ward St.

Honeysuckle Vine, 10c a.;
Privet Hedge, 10 ft.; Trumpet
Vine (Humming Bird Inducer)
25c ea; Ivy Vine, 25c; Also}
Kudzu, 2 yrs. old, $2.00 C. Exch.
for clean feed sacks, Each pay
postage. Sold only in Ga. Lizzie
A. Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 1.

Yellow Long Trumpet Daffo-
dils, slightly mixed, White Har-
dy Narcissis with yellow cups,
$1.00 C bulbs; $7.50 M; Purple
Siberian Iris, Gold Dust Day
Lilies, 6, $1.00. Add postage un-
der $1.00 orders. Mrs. Hattie
Kimsey, Hiawassee. .

yrs. old, Yellow-White Blossom
in same plant, fragrant, $2.00
doz.; $11.85 C; Privet Cuttings
(wall and fence variety), 12 in.
cuttings, $6.85 C; $1.50 doz. Del.
Agnes Colton, Hogansville.

Giant Zinnia Seed) all colors,
selected from the Dahlia kind,
measured, 6 and % in., tested
89 pet. Prince Albert Tobacco
Can full, $1.00; Half full, 50c.
Prepaid. L. G. Westbrook,
Kingsland.

Bearded Iris, mixed, 20,
$1.00; Blue Siberian, 50c doz.;
Jap. Iris, 10c ea.; White Star
Jasmine, 25c ea.; Lilies, Mado-
na, Regal, Philippine, Milk and
Wine, 25c and 50c ea. Add post-
age. Mrs. S. M. Gunter, Law-
renceville, Rt. 1. :

Sultanas, 20 cuttings, $1.10;
Inc. Red, Dark Purple, Bronze
Leaf, Orange Bronze Leaf, Var.
White Lead, other colors, large
flowering Dbl. Pink Petunias,
rooted, 50c ea.; Coleus, all cols.
dbl. Begonias, 10 cuttings, 5 of
each, $1.10. Mrs. H. B. Clower,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 3.

Hundreds of mixed Jonquils,
Butter and Egg, Daffodils, large
bulbs, $1.00 C; Pink Thrift,
$1.00 C rooted; 25 bunch; Also

Peppermint Plants, sweet odor,
50c doz. Mrs. R. J. Fleming,
Lincolnton. :

Purple, Blue, Yellow, Brown
Tris, 5 cols. Mums, 40c doz.;
Touch-Me-Nots, Pink Thrift,
Purple Verbena, Dusty Miller,
Day Lilies, Yard Coleus, Rock
Moss, Sept. Sunflower, 25 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. D. C. Led-
better, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Tel.
Lithonia 2208.

Sweetshrubs, Honeysuckle,
Azaleas, Umbrella China, Hol-
ly, Mulberry, Plum, Pine, 7,
$1.00; Dogwood, Mimosa, $1.00
doz.; July only; 12 pot plants,
$1.00; Pink, Red Thrift, 20c
doz.; 6 doz. $1.00; Roses, 6,
$1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Thos.

ch. Grape Beg-}
Pink, and]:

Boxwood, bed plants, 4-6 in,

Hall's Jap. Honeysuckle, 2|-
F . $1.25; 3 cols. Dbl. Geranium, |?

-Cummers, Newman, Rt. 5.







M. L. Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1.

Garrett, Warm Springs, Rt. 1,
Box 106. :

eee, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box





FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Pink Cameo Iris, $1.25 ea.;
Other varieties, 6 dif. $1.00.

Not del. Mrs. Lona Tallent,
Lula.

Pink Thrift, 50c C; Daffodils,

Narcissi, $1.00.

Add postage. } Tb]

Pink Verbena, 1
Add 25 postage.
Harper, Fairburn, 5

Larkspur Seed,
bl. Mrs. W. J. S

Mrs. J. N. Adamson, Lula, Rt. 2. ville, Rt, 3

3 Margaret Mitchell Iris,
$2.25 PP or, 3. ea. Margaret Mit-

rice, Florescens, Mad.
and Dream, labeled and PP for
$5.00. Mrs. Martha P. Jones,
Lylerly. ; \

Pink rose begonias, blooming
size, 25c_ea.; pink and white
petunias, pink, white peri-
winkle, variegated violets, #c
doz; Pearly Gates morning
glory plants, red cypress vine,
Snow on the Mtn., physistegia,
15e doz. Add postage. Mrs. J. T.
Stokes, Macon, Rt. 7.

Blooming size Madonna Lily
Bulbs, 50e ea. $1.00 doz. PP in
Ga. Exc. for Sacks. Large lots
cheaper. Mrs. H. L, Fields, Mc-

Donough, Rt. 3. .
Dbl. Stock, nice, strong],
plants, 65c doz.; Red Salvia,

Ageratum, Achimenes (Win-
dows Tears), Dbl. Orange Day
Lilies, Purple, Lavender,
Bronze Iris, $1.00; Petunias,
good mixed colors, $1.00 C, Mrs.
J. W. Jones, Madison.

White Begonias, rooted,
blooming, 10c ea; Purple,
White, Fairy Pink, and Midget
Blue Ageratum Plants, 5c ea.
Plus postage; Fla. Wild Sage
Plants, 5c ea. Mrs, Kate M.
Rogers, Marietta, Rt. 5.

Bulbs; Cream, White, Yel-
low Narcissi, Yellow Daffodils,
Purple Iris, 25 doz. Add post-
age. Ethel Sullivan, Marietta,
Bt

. Dif. col. Sultanas, Pink, Red,
White, and Chicken Gizzard,
Guinea Wing, Sweet Gum Be-
gonias, Rainbow Moss, Coleus,
cuttings, also Aeroplane Plants,
5c -ea.; 2, 25c; Lace Ferns,
rooted, 35c ea., 2, 60c. Mrs. J. A.
Wilson, Martin.

Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laur-
els, Holly, Azaleas, Red Bird;
Dogwood, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.;
Pink Phlox, Shasta Daises, Day
Lilies, Violets, Fall ninks, Blue}
Tris, $2.50 C. Bonnie Abercrom-
bie, Mineral Bluff. :

15 cols. Camellia. cuttings,

30c ea.; 3 cols. Sultanas, 2 col.
Conch Begonias, 2 col. Coleus,
Red Chicken Gizzard, 20c ea.;
Unrooted, 50c doz.; Purple
Widows Tears, 25 clump. Mrs,
R. C. Loyd, Ocilla, Rt. 2.

Large Elephant Ears (bulbs)
75c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. W. Y.

Purple Blooming Thrift, 90c
C. Good roots. Add _ postage.
Miss Hattie Mae Huff, Philo-
math. a}

Red, Rose, Pink Dbl. Geran-
iums, Rose, Red, Pink Ever-
blooming Begonias, Gizzard,
Red with green leaf Coleus,
Fuschsia, Pink Hydrangeas and
red, salmon, white and pink
Sultanas cuttings, 15 ea.; Pink
Red Dbl. Begonias, Pink Coleus,
rooted, 20c ea. Mrs. W. H. Rice,
Royston, Rt. 1.

Large Red, Purple Dahlias,
75c doz.; Yellow Button Mums, |
50c clump; Grey Iris with blue
falls, Orange Day - Lilies, with
white stripe, $1.00 do..; Straw-
berry Begonias, White, Pink
Oxalis, 25c ea. Mrs. W. W. Low-
man, Roy, Ga. :

Snapdragons, 35 doz.; Cacti,
Ferns, Coleus, Sultanas, Ger-
aniums, Begonias, Lilies, Water
Hyacinths, Rubber Plants,
Cushion Mums, Lantanas, Hy-
drangeas, 20c ea. Rooted. Add
postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips,
Royston, Rt. 1.

Coleus, 10; Dbl. Red Ever-
blooming Begonias, Dbl. Sal-
mon Pink Geranium cuttings,
15c ea.; Large Pink Chrysan-
themums, $1.00 doz; Rose
Thrift, $1.00 C; Boston and
Fluffy Ferns, rooted, 25c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. Lee Comer,
Royston, Rt. 1.

Yellow Narciss u s, sweet

chell, Morning Splendor, Cap-}

jed Jew,



Purple and Green, V
, 3, 25e; 1 clu
10c; Coleus cuttings, 4,
postage. Mrs. P. E.
Rebecca. :

Red, ping, variega
geraniums, 25c-50c e
tanas, coleus, iris, 10
jonquils, 75c C; daff
C; narcissi, $1.50 C;
wine lilies, butterfl
$1.00; Shasta daisie:
Add postage. Mrs.
Rebecca, Rt. 2, Box

Large blooming
Jan. Blooming Narcis
ter and Eggs, Daffod
drop, $1.00 C, Add 1

less $1.00. Mrs, Miles
Sandersville.

Blue Ageratum, 10-1:
35c doz.; 3 doz., $1.00
C. P. Phillips, Sava
Causton Bluff Rd.

8 varieties large Mu
doz.; Mixed 55 labe
postage. Mrs. J. R.
Statesboro, Rt. 1.

I large English Box
sale. Phone 2051. Mrs.
ee Stone Mou
24, :

Nandinas, Tritomas, 4
Red Spider Lilies, Pink,
Button Mums, Ageratun
ple Violets, Physosteg
leamums, Sweet Willi
temisia, 50c doz.; Dbl.
Yellow Feverfew, mi
leus, Red, Pink Bego
ton Fern, _Lantanas,.
$1.00 doz. Moss packe
Johnson Usry, Stapleton

10 kinds begonias, 1 i
kind for $1.00. postpaid in
Nice cuttings; also Gerani
and Sultanas. Mrs. A.
din, Toccoa.

White Narcissus, Whi
fodils (yellow cente
Spider lilies, 60 doz.;
Fairy lilies, 25 doz.;
hilippine large bulbs, 3
Sweet William seed, .10
with -stamped envelop
COD. Min. order, $1.0
W. H. T. Acree, Toccoa,

Bird of Paradise, 1-3 ft. |
ea.; blue flower Wander
Jew, 25 bunch; rooted ]
Fern, 25c ea,; Sultana
and yellow flower mo: 4
ea.; crabapple, crepe |
$1.00. Add postage. Mrs.
Brewer, Toomsboro.

Bearded Iris: Purple Fa
with Yellow Standards, \
Falls with Pink Sta
Blue and White, Solids it
Purple, White, $1.00 doz.
Royal Purple Violets,
ums, 4 doz., $1.00; Glo
Vinca, 2 doz., $1.00
ao Owens, Tallapoosa,

Apr. blooming Narcis
Blubs, $1.00 C; Mixed col.
3 doz., $1.00; Star of Be

Mrs. John

y

10c doz.
Temple, Rt. 2.

Mothers Tears, 3, 2
and Biddie, Star Cacti,
Gizzard, Sword, Te
Scale, Peacock Ferns, m
Sultanas, Variegated Co!
Single Red, Pink, Whi
White, Pink Conch or Ice
gonias, Sage, Geraniums,
ea. Plus postage. Mrs. W
Lewis, Toomsboro. :

White -Narcissi, Jonqu
Buttercups, blooming siz
doz.; White Queen Ann's
Rose Color Stand Cy
rooted, 50c doz.; Glad B
cols.; 50c doz.; Pink Run
Roses, rooted, 8, $1.00. .
on. $1.00 for postage. Miss B
Connell, Toomsbo



scented, and butter and egg| pot

bulbs and blue, pink hyacin'

$1.00 doz.; old fashioned |

Bells, 50c doz. Mrs. J. R. Du

ett, Talking Rock, ;
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n, 60c doz.; Tea
0. Add postage.
ker, lberton,









reasonable. Single
clumps. No mail
a. 1897 Mrs. A.
Point, 517 Dor-




































rs Glads, Red and
August Lilies,

oz.; ,Mullien
and Red Running
; Boxwoods, $1.25
Mums, 50c doz. PP
$1.00 orders. Bettie
ees ;






ge size, Dblf Pink
Begonias, Elephant
ums, 35c ea.; Large,
5 i5 ea.; 3, 25c;
maa Ait. COL. 85s
; 3, 25e; Bronze
rs. E. W. Brook-
sville, Rt. 7.

Bulbs, Sweet Wil-
tunias, mixed color,
ion, 35c -doz.; -Red,
1k, Wax Begonia, 35c
d Geranium cuttings,
ngs, $1.20 doz.; Ferns,
Sultanas, 10c; Pink
> doz. Miss Yee Crow,
Seat ti 2:

Daises, 75c doz. bunch-
~Day Lilies, rooted,
Feather Few, Geran-
; Amaryllis Lilies,
$1.00. Add postage.
e Parker, Gainesville,




















8





Beauy Sultana,
Rooted, 25c; Kmas
eroplane Plants, 15c;
Green Jew, 6, 15c;
ng size Sultanas, no col-
, 85c; Hybrid Coleus,
$1.00. Damp packed.
~ Wallace Wilson,
ppt dy ok

or Geraniums, rooted,
Arborvitae, Fern, 25c
ed Amaryllis. Lilies, 3
.00; Dbl. Day Lilies,
Bush, 6, $1.00. Add
1 . Mae Turner,
e, Rt. 6.

kle, Small vine with
ves, small blue flow-
is early spring. Sell
in pickup loads. Mrs.
. Smith, Gainesville,
















. blooming Narcissus
00 C; Boxwood, rooted
cc ea.; $50.00 M; 4)
lants, large variegat-

3 00\PP; Dwarf
tsriking color, large
00 doz.: Calif. Fra-
iolet plants, $1.00 doz.






































: t
m (wax leaf) 8-10 in.,
; Virdlets, $3.50 C;
Balm, (Herb) 60c doz.
druff, Greenville.

Photenia (Photenia
$12.00 C;

rum, $7.00; Banana
85 C; Abelia Grandi-
10.00 C; Bufordi Holly,
; Nandina_ Seedlings,
ll rooted cuttings.
a. Maude Hamby,





ift, $1.00 doz.;. Pink
clumps, $1.00; Rose
a, 75c doz.; $5.00 C;
, $1.00 C; Blue Iris,
; Blue Ageratum,
a, 2 doz., $1.00; Porl
bl. 2 doz., $1.50, Add

q 8a =" 0z., 7 $1:00;
ums, xd, 20 ea,;
and C..ickens, Red

Justicia,
Red Giz-
d, 25c; Cuttings, 15c;
ht Blooming Cereus,
postage. Mrs. J. N.

in, Rt. C.







jolets, all fragrant:
ming size plants,
Royal Robe,
0 C; giant Royal

L. Robinson, Green- 89

Waw Leaf|5,

White Jonquils, Butter and:
Eggs, Yellow Jonquils, 2 doz.,

55c; $1.50 C; Trumpet Daffod-

ils, Snowdrops, 35c doz.; Paper

,| White Narcissi, 50c doz.; Zinnia,

Marigold, 15c pkt. Exch. for
white Jasmine Vine. Add post-
age. Mrs. Effie Smith, Austell,
Ri: Box 353.

Dbl. Day -Lilies, white, yel-
low coupped Narcissi, Dbl. Yel-
low Jonquils, 25c doz.; $1.30 C;
Purple- Iris,: 25c doz.; 3 -doz.;
$1.00. Add postage. Mo or cash
only. Charlie Smith, Austell, Rt.
3, Box 353, Gordon Rd.

Verbena cuttings, rooted,
many colors, 10 and 25c ea. Sal-
via, Snapdragons, Petunias, 5c
ea.; Jerusalem. Cherry Plants,
10c; Coleus, Dbl. Petunias,
Dwarf Sweet Williams, 15c. All
growing in pots. Cannot mail.
Mrs. Frank Barford, Atlanta,
1185. Moreland Ave.

Plenty good rooted Snowballs,
dif. sizes and price; Rooted Sev-
en Sister Pink and Red Run-
ning Roses, 25c ea.; 4 kinds
White Spireas, 25c ea.; Butterfly
Sprouts, 35c; Large Marigold
Plants, 35c doz. Plus postage.
Mrs. Nettie Lou Davenport, Ac-
worth. :

Pot flower collection, 15 for
$2.25; Parrot Feather, water
moss, 6, 35c; Star of Bethlehem
bulbs, 35c doz; white~ Irene
Mums, 6, 35c. Exc. mums for
petunia and phlox: seed. Mrs.
Ed Stone, Adairsville. Rt. 2.

-Fancy Leaf Caladiums, Plum-
osus ferns, purple Achemenes,
Dbl. Day lilies, 7 plants, $1.00.
Add 25c extrafor shipping ea.
order. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel.

Thrift, Golden Spur Daffodils,
Yellow Jonquils, Butter and
Eggs, White or Yellow Narcissi,
two cents ea; $1.50 C; Day Lilies,
White Iris, Cannas, Mixed Iris,
Chrysanthemums, 75 doz. Add
postage. Ardell Meeler, Bishop,
Rt 1 7 Box~223: :

Periwinkle Plants, i, 20c;
Pansy, 60c doz.; Pot Plant cut-
tings, $1.00 doz.; Geraniurzs,
Sultanas, Amaryllis, large Sal-
mon Pink, 50c ea. Add postage.
No chks. Mrs. C. G. Kuykendall,
Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box 83.

Rooted Geraniums, 35c ea.: 4,
$1.00; 12 dif. pot cuttings, $1.00:
5 doz. mixed col. Dahlia Tubers,
$2.50; Seed, Coleus, 2 pks., 15c:
Scotch Broom, Sweet William,
10c and addressed, stamped en-
velope. Free cuttings with $1.00
orders. Mrs.
Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box 82.

Orange Day Lilies, Red, Yel-
low Cannas, Butter and Egg
Bulbs, White 2 Tone Royal Blue
Iris Lilies, 75 doz.; Snowdrop
Bulbs, Rose, and Purple Ver-
bena, Tangle Foot Moss, 50c doz.
Exch. for print sacks. Martha
Womack, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box

.

Purple Iris, Wisteria, Bridal:
wreath, Beauty Bush, Red Rad-
iance and Pink Rose, Snowballs,
Butterfly Bush, English Dog-
wood, $1.00 doz.: Privest Hedge,
stay green kind, 50c. Add 20c
Postage. Mrs. B. T. Thornton,
owdon.

_ Purple violets, orange day lil-
ies, $2.50 C; dbl. red cannas,
German iris, orange phenix daf-
fodils, white narcissi, Emperor
daffodils, houseleak, 75c doz.

| Add postage. Mrs. E. L. Harrison,

Bremen. Rt. 2, Box 81

German iris, phenix daffodils,
75c_ doz; Elephant Ears, 3 for
'$1.75; orange day lilies, purple
violets, $2.50 C: yellow Jersey
lilies, blue linden, $1.00; Sun-
flower plants, 3 doz. $2.00. Add
postage. Mrs. Ruth Head, Bre-
men, Rt. 2.

Very fragrant single Blue
Hyacinth Bulbs, 75c doz.; Mix-

William Seed, 25c Tbl. No. Fla.
orders. Add postage. Mrs.
| Maude Farist, Ellitxx, Rt. 2.

_Rooted pot flowers, blooming
size, 8 different, $2.00 postpaid.
as Theo Hughes, Gainesville,

Hybrid Sultanas, 14 cuttings,
o* 10 rooted plants, mixed col-
ors, $1.00. One free Variegated
Leaf Sultana with each order;
Dbl. mixed colc ed Geraniums,
$1.00; Maderia Vixe,

ea.; 5 $1.00. Add














7 cuttings,
+| bulbs, | 25

Mrs. Frank Clements,



Lovelle Ownbey, Rt

ed colors, Old Fashion Sweet C



FOR SALE

Sweet Scented White, small
Yellow Cup Narcissi, $1.00 C;
$6.00 M; 3M $14.00; Mixture
Dbl. Butter and Eggs, Long,
Short Trumpet, Little Cluster
Yellow Jonquils, and Narcissi,
$1.00 C; $5.00 M; Rooted Alli-
gator Cacti, 20c ea.; 6, $1.00.
PP. Mrs. J. W. Roberts, Talla-
poosa, Rt. 2, Box 71: ;

Snow on the Mountain, Snap-
dragon Plants, 30c doz. Mrs.
Henry Loyd, Toomsboro, Rt. 1.

Bermuda Easter Lily Bulbs,
large blooming size, amount
very limited, 3, $1.00; 15, $4.75.
Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, Valdosta,
1610 Marion St.

Jap. Per. Morning Glories,
Giant Blue Flowers, open all
day, profuse bloomer, 50c ea.;
3, $1.00. L. E. Morgan, Way-
cross, Rt. 4

12 dif. Day- Lilies, labeled,
$3.50; 12 dif. Iris, not labeled,
$1.25; King Alfred Daffodils,
$1.00 doz. Exch. for white and
print sacks, no holes nor spots,
3-10 prints on one pattern. Mrs.
M. P. Combs, Washington, Rt.
a;

Iris, 3_red tone, 3 yellow, 3
plicatas, 3 variegated, 3 of one
variety or 12 different in these,
labeled, $2.00; 12 ea. different
not labeled, $1.50; 8 named dif.
Day Lilies, $3.25. Stamp for
list. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Wash-
ington, Rt. 2.

400 mixed Tulip Bulbs,
$30.00. The collection consists
of about 200 varieties. B. D.
Stewart, Winder, 301 Third
Ave.

Giant Dbl. Geraniums, Amer-
ican Beauty, Jap. Red, Salmon
Pink, Orchid, Purple, Pink Per-
fection, Rose; Roosevelt, Bos-
ton, Whitmani, Plomosus, Artil-
lary, Sword, Eisenhower Ferns;
Beafsteak, Bleeding Heart,

Bronze Leaf Pink, Red, Red

Conch, Orange Spoon Begonias,
55c ea. Mrs. Graham H. Eley,
White Plains.

Red, white, pink crepemyrtle,
blue, white hydrangea, red
pink, white, dbl. Altheas, white,
purple, wisteria, nandinas, 50c
ea.; red spider lilies, Star of
Bethlehem, 60c doz.; lemon
lillies, 35e ea. Add postage. Mrs.
E. L. Smith, Wadley.

Fancy Coleus, and many col-
ors Sultanas, 10 plants (from
seed), $1.00; 50 Asst. cutting pot
plants, $1.00. Damp packed. Add
postage. Mrs. W.S. Griffin, Adel,

at.

Rooted Pink Sultanas, 20c ea.;
2; 25:
Red Geraniums, Pink Begonias,
4, 25c in coin. Del. Jennie Hog-
an, Agnes.

Large Blazing Star and Coleus
Plants, Dbl. Salmon and Red
Geranium, Boston, Sprengeri
and Baby Ferns, Pink Begonias,
20c ea.; 5, $1.00; 1 Areoplane
House Plant free on each $1.00
order. Add postage. Mrs. Jessie
to hades Albany, 400. S. Cleve-
and.

2 nice Boxwoods, about size
of a hamper basket, $10.00 ea.
One mile Hopeville Church. .
Dockery, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.

Begonias: Swanssons Giant
Dbl. Rose Beauty, Dbl. Carmen
(bronze leaf), 60c ea.; Red, Pink,
White, Dbl. Geneva, 50c;_ 3,
$1.35. Postage extra. 12 deep
Rose Oxalis with $3.00 orders.
Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Atlanta, 943
Greenwood Ave., N. E.

African Violets, 12 nice plants,
standard varieties, labeled, dif-
ferent, $3.50; 7 for $2.25; 3 for
$1.25. One Jade or Peperomia
free with each dozen order.
Jeanne Wilson, Atlanta, 943
Greenwood Ave., N. E.

Centipedede Grass, $2.50 bu.
. E. McKinney, Atlanta, 3304
Clairmont Rd., N. E. Ex. 6096.

/Magnolia Blooms at your own
price or free to schools and
churces. B. O. Fussell, Atlanta,
889 Edgewood Ave. N. E.

Chrysanthemums, 75c doz.;
Star Cacti, Ferns, Beeisteak,
Colored Leaf, and Silver Leaf
Begonias, each 50c; Widows
Tears, 50c doz.; Night Bloom-
ing Cereus, 75c. Plus 10c -post-
age; African Violets, 25c, 50c,
and $1.00. Cannot ship violets.
Mrs, J. L, Merrell, Atlanta, 927
Crew St., S..W. Ma. 0398.

Cuttings of Pink and}.





_ FLOWERS AND S
- FOR SALE

St. Augustine Grass, rooted
stolens, $2.00 bu. Del. Dr. Ie-
Roy Harris, Griffin, Box 143.



FLOWERS AND SEED
/ WANTED



Want rooted or cuttings of
Dbl. Red and Dbl. White Ole-
anders. Must be said types. Will
pay good price for same. Miss

Marie. Bailey, Savannah, 202
West Liberty St.

Want Rex, Maple Leaf Be-
gonias, Nutmeg, Rose Geran-
iums, Terrestial Orchid. All
well rooted. Mattie B. Ray,
Talking Rock; Rt. 1, Box 125.

Want to exchange Red and
Pink Begonias, Red and Sal-
mon Pink Sultanas, Spotted
Angelwing, Red Dbl. Begonias,
and Century Plants. Each play
postage. Mrs. Lorene Bennett,
Alpharetta; Rt. 1. * _ ;

Want Boxwood Rootings for
the thousand. Paul DeGouras,
Atlanta, 3020 Buford Hwy.,
N.E.

Want cuttings of White
Blooming Thanksgiving and
Xmas Cacti, also want plants
of Midnight Blooming Cereus.
Advise price, ete. Mrs. Lottie
Jump, , Riverdale, Rt. 1.



PLANTS FOR SALE



Govt. insp. P. R. Potato, 5000,
$5.00. No COD nor chks. B. D.
Brannen, Bristol. Rt. 1.

Marglobe and Rutger Tomato,
moss packed, $3.00 M. Del. No
chks.; $1.00 C. W. R. Lightsey,
Screven. x

Govt. insp. Copperskin P. R.
Potato Plants, $1.00 M. FOB.
G. L. Brannen, Patterson.

Pink and Red Skin P. R.
Potato, $3.00 M:; Old Fashion
Boon, $4.00 M. Del. Prompt ship-
ment. Claudie Mathis, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 2..

Klondike Strawberry, 60c C;
500, $2.75; $4.75 M; Scuppernong
Cuttings, 50c doz., Peppermint,
25 doz.; Catnip, 25c bunch; Mt.
Huckleberry, bearing size, 75c
doz. Add postage. Miss Lee
Crowe, Gainesville, Rt. 1.

Kudzu Plants, 10c ea.; Catnip,
25 doz.; Also Half Pound Hast-
ings Imp. Telephone English
Peas, 60c. Plus postage. Mrs.
Otis Mashburn, Cumming.

State insp. Red and Pink
Skin Potato Plants, 500, $1.50;
$2.50. M; Old Fashion Boon
Potato, 500, $1.75; $3.00 M. Del.
Full count. Prompt shipment.
a = Waldrip, Flowery Branch,

Mastodon Everbearing Straw-
berry, $1.00 C; Sage and Cat-
nip Plants, $1.00 doz.; Hot and
Sweet Pepper, $1.00 C; Mar-
globe Tomato, 40c C; Also Okra
Seed, 60c pt-No COD. Add post-
sbi L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Rt.

100 M each Ferrys Certified
Copenhagen Mkt. Cabbage and
Ga. Collard Plants, large, tough,
400, $1.00; 500, $1.25: $2.00 M;
5 M, $8.00; 10 M, $15.00. Prepaid,
damp packed. Large orders $1.00

at farm or exp. collect. J. H.
Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5.

Coastal Bermuda Stolons, by
truckload at farm, under 100,
000, at 75c M; 100 M. and over,
65c M; Exp. not prepaid, $1.40
M. D. J. Harrison, Blackshear.
phone 3713.

Arasan Treated Bell and Bull
Nose Pepper Plants, wet moss
packed, $1.00 C; 500, $3.75; $6.00
M. Add postage. Mrs. V. M.
Johnson, Shellman.

Govt. insp. treated Red Skin
P. R. Potato, good plants, full
count, seed grown from vine
cuttings, $1.80 M; 2 M up, $1.60
M. Del..Prompt shipment. Ear-
lish Lightsey, Screven.. '

Govt. insp. treated Red Skin
P. R. Potato, seed grown from
vine cuttings, good plants, full
plants, full count, $1.75 M; 2 M
up, $1.50 M.. Del. L. D. Lightsey,
Screven, Rt. 2.

Govt. insp. Pink and Cop-
perskin Potato, good plants,
ready, $1.40 M. Del. Woodrow

Lightsey, Screven,

C
|sold. Orders delivered. es



Big Joe Strawberry Plan
State certified, heavy beare
of large juicy berries, $3.85
500, $8.75; $15.00 M. No less

Hamby, Greenville.

Govt. insp. Red Skin P. &
Plants, $1.75 M. No chks. prea
paid. Paul Lightsey, Screven.

Govt. insp. Red and Pink Skig
Potato, 500, $2.50; $4.00 M
Bunch and Old Fashion Guy



$5.00 M. Del. Good count. Gu:
Waldrip, Flowery Branch, Rt.

Eggplants, Hot, Bell and Pim
iento Peppers, Parsley, Cauli

flower, Fall Tomatoes, 25c doz.g : f

Brussels Sprouts, Broccoli, Cab-
bage, 2 doz.; 35c; Artichokes,

50c doz. Add postage. No less es.

$1.00 orders. Mrs. H. V. Franks
lin, Register, Rt. 1, Box 20 .
4 kinds

Strawberry Plants,

85c C; Red Thornless Barberry,
$1.00 doz.; Horseradish, 6, 50cg3-

Peppermint, Garlic, 40c doz. P
in Ga. Mrs. Sarah Grindle, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1. -- ;

Govt. insp. Red or La. Cop-
perskin Potato, $1.50 M. Good
plants, full count. W. G. Mur-
ray, Odum, Rt. 2. *

P. R. Imp. La. Copperskin
Potato, State insp.,
certified tape, prompt shipment,
5000, $5.00. No chks. F. G. Tyre,
Bristol.

Certified Bunch P. R. Potato, -

$7.00 M; 5000, $30.00; Sue :

Vine Variety Red Skin, $3

M; 5000, $15.00. Del. E. H. Hall, ~

Arabi, Rt. 1.

Bunch P. R. Potato, ready
June and July, 500, $4.00; $7.00
M. Parcel Post or express, pre-
paid in Ga., treated and stat
insp. Damp packed, Tel. 142
Ocilla, Ga. J. E. Sims, Mystic.

P. R. Potato, govt. insp. imp..
La. Copperskin, 5000, $5.00: No-
COD. Prompt shipment. Lester |
Crawford, Bristol.

Govt. insp. certified Bunch
Copperskin Potato, from vine
cuttings, $3.75 M. Prompt ship-
ment.
Rt. 2;

Red or
Plants, full count, ready, $1.00:
M. FOB. Leary C. Deal, Pat-
terson. 3

Pink or Copperskin Potats,
ready to pull, $1.00 M.
count. Onis Patterson, Bristol.

Pink Skin Potato Plants, govt.
insp., $3.00 M. J. R. Strayhorn,
Flowery Branch, RFD Rt. 1.

Govt. insp. Pink and Red Skin

P. R. Potato Plants, $2.50 M;
Old Fashion Boon, $4.00 M. Del.

Prompt shipment. Dewey Mat~ A

his, Gainesville, Rt. 2.

Dill Plants, 30c doz.; Horse- :

radish, $1.00 doz.; Catnip, Lemon
Balm, Tansy, Horehound, 6, 50;
Pennyroyal, 25, 50c; Garlic, 3
doz.; $1.00; Peppermint Plants,
25c doz.; Red, Black Raspberry,
Blueberry, $1.25 doz. Roots mos#
packed. Mrs. F. M. Eaton, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1. s ;

Bunch P. R. Potato, govt. insp.
and treated, $3.00 M; L
perskin, $1.50. Del. Good plants,
full count. A. F. Sheffield, Sur-
rency, Rt, 2.

Ga. Heading Collard, Late
Flat Dutch, Copenhagen Market
Cabbage, 300, $1.00. Add 25

postage. No less 300 plants ship-

ed. Hoyett Henderson, Ellijay,
Rt. 3, Box 49. \ :

Rutger, Marglode Tomato, and
Ga. Collard Plants, 400, $1.00;
500, $1.25; $2.00 M; 5 M Collard,
$7.50; 10 M, $15.00; 20 M, $27.
50; 25 M, $35.00. Del. Solomom
Davis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box
197.

Certified, govt. insp., treated
Bunch P. R. Plants, $1.00
500, $3.50; $6.00 M. PP in Ga,

Fla, Moss packed. July delivery,
R. M. Fussell, Milan.

Govt. insp. and treated Red
and Copperskin Potato, $1.50 M,
Full count, Prompt shipment,
Luther Griffis, Odum, Rt &

Govt. insp. Red, and Copper~
skin P. R. Potato, $1.65 M; 2 M
up, $1.50. Prompt shipment. &.
R. Herrington, Baxley, Rt. 2.

Govt insp. Pink, Red Skia
Potato, $3.00 M. J. L. Stray

horn, Flowery Branch, RFD Rf,



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ied with

ee

David Mann, Surrency,

Copperskin Potato

Full

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-_. SECOND HAND
| MACHINERY FOR SALE



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE

SEED AND GRAIN |
FOR SALE







Burpee Pressure Canner, 7
. or 16 pt. cap., good as new,
12.00 at my home. Mrs. O. J.
ettit, Decatur, 3181 Tilson Rd.,
it 1. Phone De. 7588.

Leng 60 (earborn) Automatic
Pickup Hay Baler, 1952 model,
$1800. 0: Intl. Side Del. Rake on
rubber, 1952 model, $300.00;
1950 Ford Tractor, rebuilt, $900.
00. R. H. McGuire, Chipley. Rt.
2:

oo



Farmall M Tractor, good rub-
per, good mechanical~ cond.
Phone 67-J. B. W. Middlebrooks,
_ Barnesville.

3 Murray 70 Saw 12 Gins, air
blast, huller fronts, 3 Little
Mitchel] Feeder-Extractor-
_ Cleaners attached. J. Blasin-

game, Jersey, Ga. ~

1 New Holland Forage Har-
vester, used only 2 weeks, for
~ gale. Vernon Sanders, Forsyth,

Rt. 3, Sanders Dairy. Phone

5526. :

One Intl. Heavy Duty Power
Unit with 40 ft. endless 6 in
belt, also one Intl. 3-5 hp gas-
oline engine, all used to operate
grist mill on farm. Douglas
Jaton, Richland, Rt. 2.

8 disc Bradley 2 H Disc Har-
row, only 1 year use, A-1 cond.,
_ for sale. Make offer. J. L. Risch,
_ Rising Fawn, Rt. 3.

= . CC. Case Tractor, 12 Disc
_B and B, 24 Disc Tandem Har-
_ row, 4 Disc Tiller (Athens),
8 fi. IHC Binder, 6 Row 1 H
Motor Poison -achine, rubber
Hires, mule drawn, 7 ft. wide,
ail good shape. Cheap. Grady H.
Ridley, Franklin.













Side Mower Attachment for
Roto Tiller Tractor, perfect
eond., used J season, for sale

eheap. H. A. Frese, East Point,
300 Clark Dr. Ga. 0094.

Ford Tractor, 52 model, fold-
_ aver harrow, 2 disc plow, all
- purpose plow, sub-soiler, rotary
hoe, power pulley, mower
(never been out of Case), E-Z

_ ide seat and top, good as new,
for sale or trade for dairy cows,
beef type yearling heifers, or
Jaying hens. Grady Wheeless,
Barnesville, tect.

1948 Allis-Chalmers Tractor, |
model, with planters and cul-
tivators, "for sale cheap or trade
_ for cews or equal value. Roy

- Bishop, Atlanta, 489 Spring St.,

N. W. La 3456.

No, 25 IHC Mowing Machine,
7 fi. blade, rubber tire on rear,
= we cond. $100.00. Wray Smith,

sparta.

One Cotton Duster for Ford
Tractor, used very little, $80.
0) cash. ee Turpin, Stock-
bride, Rt. 1.

|

f %e

| base, reasonable for cash. C. E.

fin 4604.

1951 J. D. Tractor, good rub-
ber, perfect cond. with hy-
draulie lift, with new Rome
bush and bog harrow, $200.00
for my equity, and you resume
notes, J. L. Channell, Sr., El-
lenwood.

One McCormick-Deering Two
Horse Drawn Mowing Machine
(No. 7), for sale. Mrs. Odell
Cook, Cumming, Rt. 4. =

Large Farm Bell, 19 in., with
frame, complete, $15.00. H. B.
Cain, Bethlehem, Rt. 1.

2 Tractors: One Model G, Al-
lis-Chalmers, 1 Row, fully equip-
ped, $500.00: Other Case 1943,
2 Row, cultivators, bush and
bog haddow, engine just com;
pletely ,overhauled; Sell both
with equipment for $750.00. C.
E. Harris, Fort Valley, Rt. 1.

One Drag Type Ford Tandem
Cutting Harrow, and Set of
Corn Planters, in good shape,
for sale or exch. for lift type
Folding Harrow that can be
used for bush and bog harrow.
T. M. Webb, Ellijay.

New 5 Row Poison Machine,
fits Super A Farmall Tractor,
$125.00. D. T. Gates, Hamilton,
REA:

J. D. 5 Disc Tiller on rubber
and powr-trol, broke about
200 aeres, in new cond., bar-
gain $225. 00. David Simpson,
Cochran, 302-6th St.



SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED



Want used Elec. Chicken
brooder in good cond. Advise
price and full particulars. Mrs.
P. Dulinawka, Athens, 838 Mad-
ison Avenue.

Want one Wind Mill in good
condition, not more than 12 ft.

Maddox, Savannah, Rt. 4, Box
240.

Want Water Powered Turbine,
not toe old a model, around 30
in., to operate 48 in. Grist Mill.
Give type, price, location. Ira
Teem, Milner, RFD. Tel. Grif-

Want Mower for G Allis-Cha-
| Imers. Tractor; Also Manure
Spreader. Write giving condi-
tion, make, and price. S. N.
Manning, Alpharetta.

Want Light Weight 1H Wagon.
Eleanor Milner, Atlanta,. 58
Sheridan Rd.,-N. E. CH-0097. .

~ Want cultivators and planters,
or cultivators for late Farmall
Cub. Cheap for cash. Elon Ay-\
ers, Sr., Hartwell, Rt. 2.

2H Wagon, practically new,
$85.00. Or exch. for cotton duster
for Ford Tractor. Paul Spence,



One 6 Row Root Cotton Dust-
r, mounted on steel chassis with
rubber tires, mule drawn, used
very litle, $150. 00. Frank Cal- |}
Jehan, Rupert.

__ AC60 Combine in excellent
shape, priced to sell. Norman
Johnson, Warrenton.

Mowing Machine for Farwall|
H Tractor in perfect. cond., new
ete Theo Hughes, Gainesville,

One J. D. Side Delivery Hay

Rake, on good rubber, kept
under shed, bought Aug. 1951,|
~ $150.00. Will not ship. Reuel
Jenkins, Danielsville, RFD 1.
Phone 5655.

Wo. 7 Ensilage Cutter, good}
-cond., and McCormick i Row
Corn Binder, used only to cut}
10 acres of cern, almost like

new. Write for
Kallie, McKinnon.

JHC Hay baler and McCor-

prices. Matt



mick No. 42 Combine, $200.00
a.; Corn Binder, $300.00; Ir-
rigation Pump, $900.00. P. E.|

Nemecek, Duluth, Box 132,

One 40 Horse Red Seal Pow-
er Unit, used for pulling ham-
mer mill, ideal for. irrigation
system, silage or grits mills, or
ether farm uses, has hooks for
easy moving, runs like new,
used very little, $600.00. Tal-
yoadge Courson, Pearson, Rt. 1.

Practically New Buggy, $60.
), and Owensboro 1H Wagon,
$75.00; One 2 Roller Syryp Mill,
10 ft. core an, 3 skimmers,
ee .00. L. J, Ebiis, Curnming, RE



Villa Rica, Rt. 1.

Want Power Take-Off Hay
Baler.. State price, age, condi-
|tion. R. Hoke Smith, Marietta,
|Rt. 4.

| Want 1 Pressure -Canner, 7
j.at. cap, E. C, ap eas Blue
| Ridge, Rt. 2.

Want good used No. 2 Clipper
Seed Cleaner. F. N. Belk, Tren-
tons Rt;.4:

Want Bulldozer. Must be in
good repair, not too old a mod-
el. State price and afl details.

R. E. Branch, Jr., Bishop.

| Want 1 Hay Baler, preferably
Case, 2 wheel type, with air
cooled engine. Must be in good
|condition, T. E. Arnold, Palm-
etto. s







SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE



Green Glaze Collard Seed, new
crop, 25c This 5 Thbls., -$1:00:
iPP. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Martin.

10,000 Jbs. Rescue Grass Sed,
new crop, recleaned, dbl. treat-
ed, in 50 lb. bags, germ. and
purity guar., 15c lb. FOB, ship-
ping point. "Murray Allen, Av-
era.

Beer Seed. Old Fashion Calif.,
big start 50c. Mrs. Ella Green,
Smyrna.

Also Vine Okra, 25 c. pkt.; 50c

tand 10

Seed: Banana Squash, Sweet | 2
Avalon Pepper, each 50c doz.;|

Rescue Seed (Geass), the Chap-'
el Hill strain, direct from Ex-

Kennedy, Alpharetta, Rt. 2.

Rescue Grass, irue Chapel
Hill variety, 1st yr. produce
from S. C. S. Exp. Station, art-
ificially dried, recleaned, good
quality seed, 30c Ib. in 00 Ib.
bags. FOB. W. C. Hardy, Grif-
fin, Rt. 5.

Large Imp. Red and White
Nest Multiplying Onion, and
Old Time Shallots, $1.50 gal., 5

a lots, $1.35 gal. PP;
White Half Runner Beans, 3
cups, $1.10. Mrs. Lon Ashworth,
Dacula, Rt. 1.

1953 Champ. Green Glaze Col-
lard Seed, 4 Thls., $1.00; 8 Thls.,
$200. PP. Make offer on a peck.
Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobbtown.

7 Top Turnip Seed for win-
ter greens, 20e Tbl.; Prize taker
Onion Seed, 20c Tbl. Mrs. W. J.
Suggs, Rossville, Rt. 3.

Hand gathered Turnip seed,
clean, without rain, this years
crop, 50c lb.; Collard, 50c Ib.
Mrs. Roy Blalock, Canton, Rt. 3.

1953 Green Glaze Collard
Seed, 25c pkt.; 50c oz.; 24%. 02z.
$1. 00; ll oz. $4. T. J. Steed,
Buena Vista.

Citron Seed, 75c lb.; White
Bunch Butterbean, 25 teacup;
Honeyrock Cantalpupe, 25 tea-
cup; Smooth Leaf Mustard, 20c
Tbl. Add postage. Exch. for
print sacks, good. cond. Rosie
Crowe, Cumming, Rt.-1.

Old Time _ Shallot Onions,
greatest multiplyer known,
bright, clean, saved without
rain, $1.45 gal. PP; $10. bu.
FOB. No Sunday trade. Mrs.
Clarence MeMillian, Dacula,
Rt:

Collard Seed, 75c 1b.; Winter
Mustard, 50c oz. Both 1953
crop; Garlic, 50c doz.; White
Multiplying Onions, $1.15 gal.;
Also Dried Hot , Pepper, $1.25
lb. Add postage. R. C. Church,
Gainesville, Rt. 5. e

:

19538 Crop Ky. 31 Fescue
Seed, combine run, recleaned,
tested. Cecil Travis, Riverdale.
Phone Fayetteville 5581.

Ky 31 Fescue, 10 pct. rye
grass, 99.54 pct. pure seed, 85
pet?.-germ., 15c lb. FOB farm.
H. J. Schneider, Hampton, Rt.
2, c/o Fairmeadows. Tel. Atlan-
ta La. 5483; Night, Jonesboro
4296.

Recleaned Brown Top Millet
Seed, no noxious weed seed,
15e Ib. Norman Johnson, War-
renton.

Arlington Oats, 96c bu.; Cal-
houn Barley, $2.00 bu.; Chan-
cellor Wheat, $2.50 bu. Buyer
furnish sacks. L. P. Singleton,
Fort Valley, Rt. 3. _ :

Fescue, 25 lb.; Chappel Hill
Rescue, 50c lb.; Native Rescue,
40c lb.; Pasture Mixtures: Oats
and Dixie Crimson Clover, 9
lb.; Rescue and Clover, 35c lb.;
Rescue, Oats, and Clover, 14
lb; Tel. 2131. C. D. Wood, Bow-
don.

1953 Champion Green Glazed
Collard Seed, 4 Thls., $1.00; 8
Thls., $2.00, Make offer on peck
or half bushel. Mrs..T. T. oe
way, Cobbtown.

5000 Ibs. Reseeding Crimson
Clover, and 4000 lbs. Rescue
Grass Seed, recleaned, sacked,
high germ., 20c lb. ea.; 500 bu.
Southland Oats, combine run,
extra clean, high germ., $1. bu.
at farm. M. T. Sourson, Wrens.

Approx: 8000 Ibs. Hairy
Vetch and Southland Oats,
mixed, ready for planting, $2.
bu. at-farm, 5 mi. Hawkinsville,
on Hawkinsville-Perry ~H w y.
341. Jack Cates, Hawkinsville,
Rt. 1. Phone 39J3.

oats, $6. per 5 bu. bag. FOB;
ioe Lowe, Fort. Valley.

500 bu. Arlington Oats,
crop for sale at barn. Cannot
deliver. G. G. Miller, Fayette-
ville, Rt. 1.

Yellow Nest Onions, $1.50
gal.; Garlic, 60c dc . Cora Mae
Hammontree, Chickamauga, Rt.

'

Gourd Seed, 3 pkis., 40c; 1





oz. Hubert Chambers, za Canton,
Box 488.



Stuckey, Blackshear.

db, $4.3 3 Vos. $10: PR, Se



periment Station, 25 lb. Robert

>1$2.00. Mrs.

Jure Victor Grain 48-93 seed

1953.

1958 Collard Seed, good ia:
20c Tbl.; $1. cup; One 7 yr. Eat-
ing Hot Pepper Plant, 1 yr. old,
Nephew, Sanders, Buch-
anan, Rt. 2.

|. 2000-3000 Ibs. Brown Top
Millet, doubly cleaned, 14c

thousand Ib lots.-B. F. Harris,
Griffin, P.O. Box 194. Phone
4586.

Red and White, or Multiply-|
ing Nest Onions, $1. gals 5c.
postage. Add 10c to checks. if
more than 1 gallon ordered, ad-
ditional postage. Mary Shrum,
Fitzgerald, Rt. 1, Box 108.

New Crop Rescue, 40c 1b.;

Fescue, 201031;

V. Wood,
Bowdon. :

Pasture Mixture, Rye Grass,

and Oats, some Vetch and
Wheat, fine for grazing, 5c Ib.
Jas. B. Woods, Brooks. Tel.
# 208-31. > d :



SEED FOR SALE



Mixed buiterbean, colored and
white, se@d, bunch and half]
runners, 6 cups. $1.10; 12 cups,

T. O. McMillian,
Dacula. Rt. 1. o>:

Ga. Cert., Ist yr> from Breed-
er Victor Grain 48-93 Oats,
$1.50 bu., packed in 4 bu. bags.
C. W. Powers, Jr., Barnesville,
Rt. 2 (Power Farm). ;



BEANS AND PEAS
FOR SALE

Striped Half Runner . Beans,
50c cup. Add postage. Ardel
Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box 222.

Blue Java Peas, early, good
for table use, 30 ib. Add pot
age. Can plant July 15th. See
Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1.

6 bu. White Browneyed Peas,
$6.00 bu. Fine for table or ae
Jo Morgan, Vienna.

Brown Sugar Crowder Peas,
$10.00 bu. E. A. Hayes, Buford,
Rt "2.508

Brown Striped Cornfield,
White Cutshort, Brown Striped
Half Runner Beans, 50c cup;
About 45 Ibs., mixed Speckled
Crowders, 20c lb. Add postage.
Mrs. Olie Fields, Ben Hill, Rt.
rds Atlanta Phone Fr. 1787.

White blnckeve spotted Crea

|der and Clay peas, 35c Ib. 3 tbs.,

$1.00.. Add postage. Miss Lee
Crowe, Gainesville. Rie

50 bu. Tenn. or Clay fees
recleaned, 90 pct. pure, 95 pet.
germ., $6. 00 bu. at my farm. 1)
mile E. Tennille. H. c. Soe
Tennille, RFD. -

40 bu. Black Crowder Peas,
85 pet. germ., $7.50 bu. Will
ship: 4A. L: Dykes, Cochran. |

50 bu. Virginia Ramshorn|
Peas, extra good for planting
after grain. Will ship unless not-
ified differently. $5.25 bu. Earl
Mullis, Cochran.

Red Speckled Crowder. and
Blue Java Peas, 30c Ib. No less
than 2 lbs. shipped. Or exch.
for white or print feed sacks,
(1 Ib. peas for 1 sack, 3 alike).
Add postage. G. T. Brown, _ Ball)
-|-Ground, Rt. 1.

White -Blackeyed | Crowder
Peas, 3 Ibs.; $1.00; 8 Ibs., $2.00.
Plus postage. Gladys Duran,
Cumming, Rt. 1. :

EGGS FOR SALE







aking orders for Quail Eggs,
immediate delivery, 80 pct. fert-
ility, 25c ea.; $22:50 C. Ship any-
where. B. A. Pollock, Marietta,
Rt..3, Green Acres Farm.

Old Fashion Speckled Guinea
Eggs, 15, $2.00. PP. George O,
Roberts, Barnesville.

Ringneck Pheasant Eggs, on
ea. Plus postal charges: Also 6
weeks old Pheasants, 1 50 seas
Plus exp. chrgs. Alton B . Bass,
Dublin, Rt. 3.

Large Northern and Large

Georgia Quail Eggs, fine breed-
ers, 50 or 25c ea. J! L. Sims, At-

Guinea Eggs for hstehing: ;

lanta, 580 Ponce De Leon Ave. E








- Papes 1. Bleck
aaiee of 16, for
La Elliott, Lavo









a: Patterson, ie
35.

Speckled Sie
$1.75; 36, $3. 50. P.
Allen, Rydal, RFD

North American
Eggs; Select Eggs, 25
Min. order, 25 eggs; .
Birds, 8-10 wks, ol
$50.00 C. Ship anyv
Mee: aes














Clover, Dixie Crimson, :25c Jbs.;| Rd.




ae Gee
Quail Eggs, 25c ea
George M. Bobo.
ee Ave.



































































































me

HON EY BEES
SUPPLIES FOR

40 Tb. pail Gans

| Honey, $3.00; 5 Tb
ae a Ib. big mouth ag
7.50, 1952 Honey, str
ds io Tb. pail, del., $2.5
$5.50. a oe Walk
| ton, Rt.

Goed new tape Honi
or chunk, $2.50 gal.
Ga.; 65 Ib. lard can full
FOR. J. T. Holland, Spa

25-or 30 hive Bees

|hives, shallow. supers,

cheap. J. M. Hone
onia, Rt. 1, _

Gallberry Honeys
2.1/2 Ib. jars strained,
12-2 1/2 lb. jars Con
One 60 Ib. can, $9.50
-|C. Herrin, Hortense :

- Fancy Ralibary. Hor
crop, put up in 2-1/
mouth jars, a Ib
extraeted, $6.00 i
1$6.25 Cs. sinppad: Exp.
Send check or MO. Elia
rin, Winokur, Rt.

SACKS FOR

Good deaite w.
Ib. rans Bos of lett

Ada peatlee
Copeland,

White Seasns Sa
Ib. _cap., washed,

es

vie, 3 Rt. Ae

100 Ib. whi
letters, free of holes |
dew, 15 ea. Add p p
Rt Cantrell, Ellijay,

* 200 Print Sacks 10 0.
alike, 100 lb. cap., cae
es Agee Munro

100 Tb. hae weave print
ripped, washed, ironed
holes and mildew

a. Plus postage. / L
ardson, Doves He, Rt.
182. < :

100 Ib. oret
holes and mildew, 25c ea.
nostage.. Mrs. Reed
Wijay, Emma Ri.

4 White 50 Ib. sa
4 for $1. 30. PP in Ga.

8, $1.00. A
| Waters, Dahl6n

age. Mrs.
elie Bi a Star



.ea.; 18, ee 10; 36, $3.30. PP wit
ies. Ed















































d Mills



ike these.

roundings, would

xactly what America
or one workman with
ilities and more: Ply-

ar II and the post-
g boom have given
s greatest test and its
pportunity. Builders
building material of
vell as tomorrow. 2
has three great vir-
bility, light weight and
in fact, the strength of
ood products has been
be greater than steel
onate weight.

s peeled from round
gs in paper-thin sheets
ike wrapping paper is
om a roller, The thin
wood are called veneer
re essentially the same
furniture craftsmen
iton and Chippendale
sd in thin fiakes to inlay
ds.

the oldest known use
as a decoration for fur-
in an Egyptian coffin
back to around 2,000

wasnt until the inven-
e rotary cuttings tool in

Unwind Logs;



(AFPI photo),

of mans most versatile building materials, comes
Plywood is light, durable, and strong.

: ew a workman who could build a boat or a house,
loads over a long period of time, properly tune
d still fit into the most sedate, sophisticated and-

you hire him? You bet you



1890 that plywood came into its
own as a formidable construction
material. The rotary cutting
tool made it possible to peel logs
for veneer. In 1896 plywood
was first used for tea chests.

The thin veneer is cut, after
peeling, in sheets that are glued
together layer after layer with
the grain alternating at right
angles. Press-dried, the plywood
is then .ready for uses

About 50 factories turn out
between one and a half and two
billion square feet of plywood
every year in the United States,
20 percent of it with a high finish
on both sides for_use as a deco-
rating material.

Jt can also be used for fiooring,
sub-fiooring, roofing, walls, cabi-
nets, doors; shelving, and every
imaginable kind of furniture.
Plywood is the ideal material for
construction forms.

Douglas fir is the raw material
for nearly two-thirds of all ply-
wood made in this country and
90 percent of light construction
plywood.

Recognized as one of the best
building materials available, ply-
wood will do an even larger job








for America in the years to come.

tAFPI photo)

this four-year-old boy enters college, hand-planted
gs like'the one beside him will be ready to harvest
Frees like these, planted onland not well suited
f protected from fire and properly man-

cash. crops

of wood. They are like money

oo - MARKET BULLETIN

SACKS FOR SALE



Good smooth 100 Ib. print
feed sacks, washed, starched,
ironed, free of holes and mil-
dew, one of a kind, 3, $1.10. Add
postage. Mrs. Clarence McMil-
lian, Dacula, Rt. 1.

Print Sacks, 100 Ib. cap., rip-
ped, washed, free of holes and
mildew, 1, 2, 3, and 4 alike, 40c
ea. PP. No chks. nor COD. PP
in Ga. Mrs. E. A. Whelchel,
Gainesville, Rt. 8

White Sheeting Sacks, 100 lb.
cap., washed, ironed, free of
holes and mildew, 25c ea. in
lots of 10 or more. PP. Mrs.
Jewel Davenport, Culberson,
N. a Rt. 1. (Resident of Geor-
gia).

26 White Feed Sacks, 100 Ib.
cap., unwashed, 23c ea.; 16
Prints, washed, ironed, 35c ea.
Ship at once. Mrs. G. C. Clif-
ton, Millen.

Print Feed Sacks, washed,
free of holes and mildew, 3,
$1.00. Add postage. Mrs. B. W.
Miller, Cherry Log.

Good white sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
free of. holes mildew and _ let-
ters, $2.25 doz. and free sack
to each additional dozen. 50 for
$8.00. All Grade a sacks and PP
to 3rd zone. Lizzie Mathis,
Gainesville. Rt. 5.

100 Ib. cap., all white bags, no
letters, 20c ea. plus postage. Mrs.
Otis Mashburn, Cumming.

1 Red Jersey, 2nd. calf born
Jan. 12th, 1 Grey Jersey, 2nd.
ealf born Feb. *4th., (both bull
calves weighing 300 and 375
lbs.), sired by Polled Hereford
Bulland both cows rebred to
A. Tuggle, Sr., Atlanta, . 546
| Franklin Rd., N. E.

| 5, Reg. Jersey Cows, some will
freshen in Fall. Call 4132, or
come see. Z. M. ODaniel, Ac-
worth.

1 Reg. Aberdeen-Angus Bull,
3 yrs. old, of the Blackcap Eric
bloodlines (said to be the best),
$200.00 cash: Or exch. for young
reg. Angus Cow or Heifer of
equal value. Julian I. McClung,
Hiram.



MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



CORN AND SEED CORN:
Yellow Corn in Shuck, $2.-bu.

at my farm at Tyrone. O. L.

DeLosier, Atlanta, Rhodes-

Haverty Bldg. Tel. De. 0113 or

Ma. 5339.

FEATHERS:

Nice, new White Downy
Feathers, 60c lb. Del. Sample.
Mrs. Mary Collins, Gainesville,
Rites Sie a

FERTILIZER: _

Chicken Fertilizer, 100 lb.
sacks, $1. per sack t my place.
Mrs. J. E. Carter, Atlanta, Rt.
4, Box 487.

GOURDS: :

Dipper gourds, $2. doz., plus
postage. No COD. L. J. Ellis,
Cumming, Rt. 5.

Small Gourds, 5c-20c ea.; Al-
so Garlic Bulbs, 50 doz. Mrs.
John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 2.

Gourds, 2 doz., $5.; $18. C;
500, $75.; 800, $100. Earl Stuck-
ey, Bla: shear.

HAY: 3

Top quality 1953 crop Coastal
Bermuda Hay, wire tied bales,
$35. ton at farm. Can deliver in

lets 7 tons or larger. Frank
Sessoms, Cogdeli, Ga, Tel.
Homerville 17R15.

10 tons\1953 Oat Hay, bright,
never rained on, $30: ton at my
barn. G. G. Miller, Fayetteville,
ait <k:

OATS (BALED):

Baled oats, $32.50 ton, FOB
Barn. Richard Harvill, Millen
c/o Bousa Farm. phone 428W.
PECANS:

Extra quality Stewart Pe-
cans, 35 Ib.; Meats, $1. Ib. PP

anywhere. in Ga. H. J. Wil-
liams, Flowery Branch.
PEPPER:

California Wonder Sweet and
Long Cayenne Hot Pepper, 15c
doz.; Add 15c postage less $1.
orders. Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco.

CHICKENS:

Frier chickens for sale at my
place, or contact. J. E. King,
Newnan; Ri. 2, Box 46.



same. All clean. Come see. Jason,



MISCELLANEOUS
_. FOR SALE
ROOTS (BAMBOO):

About % acre of Bamboo
roots. Come after. Will not cut
or dig. Phone 43-6034. Mrs. J.
H. Cash, Chamblee, 4491 Briar-
cliff Rd:-N-E., Rt. 2.

ROOTS AND HERBS:
Yellow Root, Yellow Dock,



Queen of the Meadow, Butter-|

fly, Sassafras Root, Wild Cher-
ry Bark, 30c lb. Add _ postage.

Mrs. J. W. Jackson, Fairmont,

Rt-2.

Yellow root, washed clean, 4
lb. lard box full, $1.00, and 25c
postage. Hoyette Henderson,
Ellijay. Rt. 3, Box 49.

SAGE:

1953 crop clean, shade dried
Sage, 35c teacup; 3 cups, $1.00.
Mrs. C. C: Level, Marietta, Rt.
4.

WALNUTS AND WALNUT
MEATS:

Fresh, picked out black Wal-
nut Meats, $1. lb. PP in Gal.
a Sara Grindle, Dahlonega,

PLUMS:

Blue Damson plums (ripe
fruit), $1. peck, shipped by Ex-
press, or call in about 3 wks.
will be ready. Mrs. J. E. Sor-
rels, Royston.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES:

Baby Quail, Pheasants, and
Chukars from northern stock
eggs. Raymond Z. Adams, At-
lanta, 2410 Stewart Ave., S. W.
FA-2502.

Pigeons, $1.50 ea.; Squabs,
$2.50 ea. Come with coop. B.
O. Fussell, Atlanta, 889 Edge-
wood Ave. }

Large Northern Bobwhite
Quail, 10-4wks. old, ready to
be released, 12. prs.,_ $45.00;
Quail Eggs, $30.00 C. FOB. C.
E. McKinney, Atlanta, 3304
Clairmont Rr., N. E., Rt. 13.
EX-6096. t

6 prs. Homing -Pigeons, 1952
banded, $4.00 pr.; $20.00 for
lot. Cash with order. L. L-
Hamby, Barnesville, Rt. 1.

Day old Northern Quail,
Ringneck Pheasants, Dbl.
Breasted Bronze Turkeys, Chu-

kar Quail, and Eggs of the
above. . Wilbur E: McDuffie,
Jr.; Atlanta, 2085 McKinley

Rd., N.W. AT-2511.

One pair 1952 hatch Chukars;
hen now laying, $8.00. J. L.
Crittenden, Attapulgus.

Ringneck Pheasants, 6 hens,
3 cocks, healthy, 1 yr. old hens,
laying, $4.00 ea.; $10.00 trio;
Pheasant Chicks, 2 wks. old,
45c ea. FOB. Mrs. Lula Gid-
den, Kirkland.

Large Mated Pairs White
King Pigeons, $4.50 Pr.; 3 Prs.,
$12.75: Chukar Partridges, $17.-
00. pr.: 7 wks.. old Bronze Tur-

keys, $3.50 ea.; Also Cornish
Bantams, $4.75 pr. Mrs. Helen
Street;4: Atlanta; Rt.- 2." -Ch?}

1777.

PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES:

Trios adult Lady Amherst,
Golden, Silver Mutants, also 10
Ringneck Doves, for sale or
trade for equal value. Erskine
Carter, Americus.

Young Pheasants, 50c to- $1.-
00 ea.
ville, 3046 Sylvan Rd. Ca. 6734.

14 pairs Bob White Quail,
$3,50 pr. J...E. Sims, Atlanta,
580 Ponce De Leon Ave. El.
6141.

72 Chinese. Pheasant
laying. and 13 Cocks.
lot $200.00: $2.75 ea. L. E. Bran-
nen, Jr., Statesboro, 311 Savan-
nah Ave. Phone 687-M.

Jumbo White Kings, Giant
Homers and Blue King pigeons
for sale or exc. for Bee Hives,
Quail, or chickens. J. A. Nix,
Jr., Columbus, Warm Springs
Rd. MR-1.

REDS, NH, RI, PARMENTERS:

Feb. hatch N. H. Red Pullets
and Rooster; .1952 hatch Blue
Andulusian Cock and Hens, $2.-
00 each; Trio White Crested
Black Polish Bantams,

Hens,

J. A. McGarity, Hape- |

Entire |

PAGE FIVE

MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE



13 large NH year old hens,
laying, $2.50. No shippingy,
Also RI Red Bantam Cockerelg,
$1.50. FOB: Joe J. Wilsom
Decatur, 828-3rd. Ave. De. 0354,

R. I. Red Pullets, dark strain,

early hatch, $2.00 ea. Mrs. Don
Donaldson, Decatur, 1726 &.
Candler St. De. 2405.

100 NH Reds, 4A, hens 1 yr.
old laying, $1.50 ea. At inter.
section Hwys. 41 and 96. Five
ates N. Perry: C. E. Harris,

ort Valley, Rt. 1.





MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
|} EGGS:
;} Want 100 Guinea eggs for

hatching. State ktnd and lowest
price del. to me. Mrs. Raiford
Pruett, Milan, Rt. 3.

GRAIN:

Want approx. 600 -bu. good
full grain Calhoun Barley, ap-
prox. -800 bu. good full grain
Chancellor Wheat, and approx.
175 bu. Cokers full grain Oats.

Contact. George H. Childs,
Thomaston, c/o Nehi Bottling
Co.

PEAS:

Want some R-i Ripper Peas,
at once. Contact or advise. L. E.
Strange, Cobbtown.

SEED: . ;
Want 50 bu. Rye seed, within
50 mi. Sardis. State kind and
price and if combine run or
cleaned. Rolla M. Bargeron,
Sardis, Rt. 1, Box 98.


POULTRY WANTED

SS ee
| QUAIL:

| Want 2 female Bob White
Quail. Advise. H. E. Kennedy,
Macon, 1059 Rose Place.

REDS:

Want 25 or 50 young N.H.
Red pullets for layers, at 5-6
mos. old. Advise full details
and lowest price. Hoke Goldin,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 25.

Want 100 or 125 Rhede Island
or New Hampshire Red pullets,
Feb. or March 1953 hatch. Let~
ters ans. Paul Woodall, Jef-
ferson, Rt. 3.

So oe

POULTRY. FOR SALE
_$$

BANTAMS: :

Purebred Golden Sebright
|Bantams. Several pairs, at $4.0
00 pr. Exchange 2 or 3 Roost-
ers to keep from inbreeding.
J. W. Norris, Bogart.

Game Bantams, 2 hens, 1
rooster, 1 yr. old, $5.00 for Jot.
J. T. Owens, Covington, Rt. 2..

3 trio fine Dark Cornish Ban-
ams in grown young birds, $9-
00 trio. Bob Clark, Macon, 372
| Spring St.

1 pair Black Tail Jap. Ban-
tams, $5.00; 3 young pullets. 1
young rooster (Black Tail Jap.),
$4.00; Young Pullet, just start-

ed. laying, Golden Sebright,
small - type, purebred show
stock, $5.00. Baul Caudill,

Rome, 28 Elmwood St

CORNISH, GAMES, GIANTS:

6 pure Dark Cornish Young
Hens, big bone, large type,
$12.00. H. W.. Thurmond,
Farmington.

3 Dark Cornish Hens, and
| Unrelated Rooster. $8.00 for lot.
FOB my. place. Mrs. J. &.
Carter, Atlanta, Rt. 4, Box 487.
Phone Am. 9237.

2 prs. pure Bacon Warhorse
Pit Games: Stags 11 mos. old,



| Clipper, all sizes and ages. Con-
|tact: L. O. Benefield, Cedar-
town, Rt. 1.

| LEGHORNS:

| About 482 large type White
| Leghorns, 10 wks. old, $1.11 ea.~
|for: lot. Mrs. P: H, Hughes,
| Alpharetta, Rt. 3. Phone 2033.
|Crabapple Rd.

70 starid White

Leghors

1952 | Chicks, 7c ea.; 8 wks. old, June

hatch, $5.00; Pr. 52 Royal Pur-|22nd. After that date, add $1.-

ple Guinea Fowls, $4.00. J. F./00 for each week.

Ginn, Atlanta, 451

Metropolitan
Pl, S.. E._Al. 0617, -

xpress ig
light crates. Mrs, Dan Terxy,
Quitman. i

pullets 15 mos. old, laying,
$10.00 pr. Barry Bleser,
Sparks.

All my pit games of iwo
breeds, Law Gray and Law

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well, in good health, and condi-

oe

geldings,

~ 304.

_ Where, priced right. Riley C.

oy

oS Rt. 5.





; berg Kid Goats, hornless, either





i

HORSES AND MULES
"FOR SALE

HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE



One Mare, about 1000 lbs. 8
yrs. old, work anywhere, or
ride, $60.00: J. F. Gober, Tem-
ple, Rt. 2.

Well trained Horse, work
anywhere, good for riding,
gentle, black, 7 yrs. old, $75.00.
_ J. W. Curtis, Tunnel Hill, Rt. 1.

1 nice Saddle Horse, about 8
or 900 lbs., gentle, for sale or
exch. for hogs. Joe C. Senn,
Dublin, Rt. 6, Box 354.

7 yr. old mule, plenty of pep,
has made 2 or 3 crops, plows

tion, 700-800 lbs., $40.00. J. J,
Graves, Fayetteville, RFD 2.

Mare Mule, 950 or 1000 Ilbs.,
gentle, works well, $35.00 cash.

Can be seen at my barn on
Brown Mill Rd. Lee King
Sigs RFD 12, Brown Mill
d.

s Good pair of mules, also 2 H
Wagon, $200.00 for outfit. Ham-
ilton Ralls, Hogansville.

One 5 yr. old gaited Saddle
Mare, very gentle. Don Wiley,
Ashland, Rt. 1.

10 nice Small Shetland Pony
Mares, some with colts by side,
bred back to reg. Stallion, 5
gentle for. children,
all colors and sizes. Jess Hol-
brook, Jonesboro. Tel 6771.

Med. size Shetland Pony
Mare, 8 yrs. old, gentle. Will
deliver at reasonable distance.
Roger S. Cobb, Marietta. Box

Black Mare Mule, around
1200 lbs., gentle, work any-

Couch, Turin.

1 nice Filly, sorrel, flaxen
_ mane and tail, 3 yrs. old, gentle,
broke to ride, partly broke to
drive. Mrs. Wm. A. Venable,
ete Rt. 4, Powder Springs

Horse for sale or exchange
for pigs; Also 4 Nannie Goats,
to freshen August, for sale or
exchange. Mrs. L. R. Eason,
College Park, 3570 Redwine
Rd, Rt. 3, Box 435.

Society Man, Reg. Tenn.
Walking stallion at Stud. Con-
tact. C. C. Gresham, Atlanta,
Box 618. CH 2037.

- Bay horse, wt. 900 lbs., 7 yrs.
old, work anywhere, gentle,
$40.00. L. J. Ellis, Cumming,



SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE



_ 1 full blooded Saanan buck
goat, born April 4, 1953, natur-
ally butt-headed. Son of Peters
Snow Dawn; grandsire, Lester
of Sunny slope. 2 gal. stock.
$25.00 or $30.00 crated and
shipped. Grady Panter, Dial.

__ 2 Milk Goats (1 purebred
Tog.,_ 1 Nubian-Saanan); Also
Rabbits for sale are exch. Sam
Hubbard, Rosewell, Rt. 1 Phone
Marietta 9-6942.

Spring Lambs, $17.50 ea.
Nick G. Cabere, Hawkinsville.
6 mos. old purebred Toggen-

male or female, $8.00 ea; 2
_ $15.00. Cannot ship. H. D. Guth
rie, Pine Lake, P.O. Box 82.
_ Phone 4-37310.

Saanan Buck, naturally horn-
Jess, 6 mos. old, best bloodlines,
$15.00 Exch. for buck or doe of
equal value. J. H. Black, Ochlo-
chnee, Rt. 1.

3 Milk Goats, mixed Toggen-
berg-Nubians, giving 1-3 qts.
daily, all bred. Sell cheap. Al-
bert Savage, Jr., Temple, Rt. 2,

10 Ewes and 7 Lambs, $300.00
for lot. H. E. Hagerty, Hamp-
ton, RFD 2. Tel. Jonesboro 2318.

One White Saanan Butt Head
Milk Goat, freshen Apr. 17,
1953, for sale 6% mi. Gaines-
ville. Come see. Dont write.
(At Adams Bros. Store, Athens
Hwy.). Mrs. Clarence -Sosbee,
Gainesville, Rt. 4.

1 Toggenberg Buck, 5 mos.
old kid, will register, $15.00.

_ FOB, Robert Callahan, Black-
shear, Rt. 2, Box 187.

Reg. Saanan Milking Doe, al-
so Yearling Doe bred for Aug.
freshening. Sacrifice, See.

. Make offer. Joe S. Wilson, De-

7

2 Young Does, 1 yr. old, $10.
ea.; Also large Billy Goat, $10.
All from- good stock. Lockard
Bell, Atlanta, 2677 Pharr Rd.,
N.E. Cr. 4390.

A Corrydale ram sheep, 2
yrs. old, est, wry 175 Ibs., not
reg. Spring clip 1-3 lbs; without
blemish; begot 7 lambs for 4
ewes past year, $40.00 at farm.
K. D. Sanders, Eatonton, Phone
2151.

LIVESTOCK WANTED
2.



CATTLE: :
Want to exchange Slaughter
Bulls for Heifers, weight for

weight. Contact\Carlton Goldin,
Draketown.

HORSES AND MULES:

Want Pinto Pony, preferably
one that would plow. Contact J.
A. Nix, Jr., Columbus, Warm
Springs Rd., Rt. 1.

SHEEP AND GOATS:

Want to buy a few good
young naturally hornless and
gentle Milk Goats. Could use
few. young billies too. Also
want good pig to fatten. Giv
price and full description in
first letter. Mora Ettinger, Can-
ton, Rbe38;



RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE



Ped. N. Z. Reds, 2 young does
breeding age, will redd before
shipping, $9.50 for both; Few
nice Juniors, 4 mos. old, $4.50
ea. All from best bloodlines. R.
Lamar Brantley, Wrightsville,
Kt: 22; .

White Angora Wool Rab-
bits, 4 does, 3% mos. old, 1
buck 8 mos. old, $10.00; 1 Doe,
10 mos. old with 7 little rabbits,
4 wks. old, $10.00; Whole lot of
Angoras, $18.00; One Grey
Chinchilla Doe with 7 4-wks.
old, $10.00. Mrs. Eunice Woody,
Dial.

English CavieS, Bred sows,
$3. ea.; 18 oz. boars, $2.50 ea.
Exch, for good grade honey at
equal value. S. Battson, Griffin,
669 McLaurin St.

Selling out of Cavies (Guinea
Pigs). Come see. U. T. Bailey,
Griffin, 831 N. Hill St.

_ Rabbits: 36 does bred, 4
bucks, $2.50 ea. for lot or $3. ea.
separtely; Also 4 Jr. Does, 2 Jr.
Bucks, 6 mos. old, $1.50 ea. G.
B. Hattaway, Talbotton, Rt. 4.

12 Female, 2 Male Rabbits,
for sale. Di 6638. H. G. Green,
Atlanta, 123 Atlanta Ave., S.E.

Guinea pigs: males, $1.50 ea.;
females, $2.00 ea, or $3.00 pr. as
lang. as they last. Bobby Job-
son, Atlanta, 1106 Bouldercrest
Dr. S.E. DE 8616.

Mixed colored rabbits for
sale. Helen Moore, Tiger, Rt. 1.

Chinchilla and N. Z. White
buck and does, $1. ea. Troy
Gunnin, Union Point, Box 951.

6 does and 4 buck rabbits, all
5 mos. old, for sale or exch. for
7 laying (chicken( hens. Ea. pay
Exp. Write first. M. Verdery,
Augusta, Rt. 2, Box 515 (Mc-
Duffie Rd.).



' HOGS FOR SALE

Reg. Hereford boar or gilt
pigs, booking orders for August
del. of weaned pigs by Grand
Master, 1951 Natnl. Champion

boar, $25.00 ea. vith papers
furnished. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr.,
Marietta, Rt. 3, c/o Ward
Meade Farm.

One Hampshire Male Hog, 1
yr. old, ready for service, reg.
buyers name, $50.00 at my
home. Donald Bentley, Craw-
fordville, RFD 2. :

Choice reg. Duroc Male Pigs,
from best bloodlines and large
litters, wormed, life treated,
with papers. E. W. Cail, Savan-
nah, Rt. 5, c/o Forrest River
Duroc Farm.

1 reg. Big Bone Guinea Boar,
blocky built, flop ear, about 4
yrs. old, $5.00... Will ship in
ce Rever Wade, Alto, Rt.

4 Black African Guinea Pigs,
2 mos. old, entitled to register,
2 males, 2 females, $25.00 ea.
See at my home. Oliver Mulli-



catur, 828 - 3rd Ave. De, 0354.

$

vis 1 yrs:

5 Guinea Hens, 2 Guinea
|Roosters, reasonable. T. D.
| Durst, Augusta, Rt. 2, Box 110.

"HOGS FOR SALE

Choice, reg. Berkshire Sow

Reg. Duroc Sow, 16 mos. old,
ready to breed for 2nd. litter,
$75.00; Also 7 reg. Duroc Pigs,
from litter of thirteen, 8 wks.
old June 29th., 3 males, 4 fe-
males, $20.00 at farm. E. W.
Walton, Temple, Rt. 2.

Hampshire Male Hog, 1 yr.
old, reg. buyer's name, $50.00
at my home. Donald Beutley,
Crawfordville, Rt. 2.

SPC Pigs, 6 wks. old, $10.00
ea. Treated, reg. shipped, $20.00
ea, either sex. Marvin E. West,
Fayetteville.

1 Male, reg. SPC Pig, 10 wks.
old, for sale. J. T. Kirkpatrick,
Conyers, Rt. 1.

One 150 lb. Red Boar at my
barn. Cannot: -.ship- Ain R:
Adams, Hortense. -

Berkshire Pigs, male and fe-
male, 80 lbs., reg. in buyers
name. V. C. Williams, Pavo, Rt.

a

10 Reg.. Hampshire Pigs, 8
males, 2 females, $12.50 ea.;
Sow raised 10 first litter. Will
consider selling her. Gordon
Price, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 65:

Duroc Pigs, 11 wks. old,
blocky type, 60 lbs. reg. buyers
name, $25.00. H. P. Youngner,
Baxley, RFD 2, lye

Reg. Duroc Pigs, 3 mos. old,
1 reg. Duroc Male, 11 mos. old.
Billy Bell, Tennille.

1 reg. Hampshire Boar, 7
mos, old, about 180 lbs., reason-
able price. Gerald Nix, Cleve-
land, Rt. 2..

Reg. Hampshire Pigs, from
either Master Model or Western
ihe finest in the country,
$25.00 ea. reg. in your name.
Located off Hwy. 411, 4 mi.
White, Ga. John F. Fowler,
Cartersville, c/o Mountain
View Farm.

6 mos. old Hampshire-OIC
Boar, $25.00._M. A. Conway,
Brookhaven, 1160 University
Dr. Ch. 2224.

Reg. Duroc Gilts, life treated,
very fine, $50.00 ea. Merrill
Carter, Griffin, Rt. D.

Reg. OIC Boar, 3 yrs. old,
about 400 lbs., short, blocky
nose, for sale. Eugene Nix,
Sharpsburg, Rt. 1, Box 35. :

POULTRY FOR SALE





TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE: ee)
Mammoth Toulouse Geese, 2
yrs. old, $18.00 trio: $7.00 ea.;
One pair Common Geese, $6.00.
W. J. Stegmeyer, Savannah, 20
West 76th. E

One White Gander, 1 yr. old,
$5.00. Bobbie Jean Bowers,
Brooks, Rt. 1.

Domesticated Wild Mallard
Ducks and Ducklings, 6-10 wks.
old, $1.50 ea. lots 10 or more;
Ringneck Pheasants, started
chicks and day olds, also eggs.
J. L. Tade, Macon, 2395 New
Clinton Rd.

5 large White Pekin Ducks
and Drake, $6.00 in light crate;
Also want Egyptian Gander, 1-
old. J. F. Wellborn,
Rock Springs.

3 large grown Ganders, mix-
ed breed, $5.00 ea. Mrs. M. F.
Gaddis, Quitman, Box 427.

5. White Muscovy Ducks, $1.00
ea. W.G. Jones, College Park,
314 S. College St. Tel. Ga. 6108.

11 Geese, 11 Goslings, nearly
grown, $40.00 for lot. C. R.
Summers, Tifton, Rt. 3.

Ducks and Ducklings for sale
or trade for fryers or other
fowls. I. Milroy, Smyrna, Rt.
2. Phone 5-4812. a

Ge purebred Toulouse Gos-

Pigs, from large litters, $25.00.
ea. C. J. Hardman, Commerce.

mated and working, $2.50 pr.
-for entire lot. Mrs. C. A. Webb,

Box 62. ;

lots of 50 or more at farm. R. I.
Burall, Fayetteville, Jonesboro
Rd.

-| BANTAM:

~ Golden Sebright Bantams: 6
hens, cock, 52 hatch, 8 or 10
weaned, 3 roosters, Bob Clarks
stock,- 8 Common Bantzms,
same age. Prices upon request.
E. M. Lee, Sr.,. Omaha.

show stock, laying, $2.00 a.;
Few pairs Buff Cochin, $2.00 ea.
C. H. Overby, Columbus, 3609-

14th. Ave. :

Will
Marietta, Rt. 2.

ROCKS: BARRED, WHITE, _
AND OTHERS ;

10-11% week old Barred
Cross Roosters for frying, $7.00

for.lot at my home. W. R. Hill,
Smyrna, Rt. 2, Church Rd.

White Rocks of finest strain,
100 pullets, 12 wks. old, $1.50:
ea. Closing out. Chas. E. Al-
ley, Macon, 646 Bright St. |

LEGHORNS:

40 White Leghorn (purebred
English strain) Pullets, 3 mos.
old, fer sale. B. L. Lynn, Way-
cross, 401 W. Hamilton.

40 AAAA Big Type White
Leghorn Pullts, 3% mos. old,
$1.50 ea. Prepaid in lots of 15|
or more. Write: E. F. Miller,
Rome, Rt. 6. ;

10 to 15.top grade White Leg-



horn Mar. Hatch Pullets for
sale. - Mrs. Marion Dickson,
Osierfield.

MINORCAS, MISCEL-
LANEOUS, ORPINGTONS
5 Yellow Buff Pullets, laying,
$12.50. Rooster free. Mrs.
Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2.

8 mos. old White Minorca
Pullets, and Cockerels, 4 A
strain, high egg production, $2.-
00 ea. FOB. Will not ship. Or
exchange for equal value. See
from 6 AM to 6 PM except
Saturdays. L. E. Tabor, Sasser.

y

About 80 young chickens,
and 12 grown .ones, priced
right. Must sell at once, Ann
Schinell, Atlanta, 2677 Pharr
Rd. NN: Be: Tel: ex: 4390. :

PEACOCKS, QAIL, PIGEONS,
PHEASANTS, DOVES:

5 prs. Homing Pigeons, $40.00
pr.; Lot for $18.00. L. L. Hamby,
Barnesville, Rt. 1. _ 4

1
1

Large Northern . Bobwhite
Quail, 10-14 wks. old, ready to
be released, 12 prs., $45.00;
Chuka, laying, $12.00 pr.; Also
Bobwhite Hatching Eggs, $30.
00 C. C. E. McKinney, Atlanta,
3304. Clairmont Rd., Rt. 13. Tel.
Ex. 6096. : ;

White and Colored King Pig_
eons, good squab _ producing
stock, $3.00 pr. Scott Porthro,
Griffin, Rt. A, Box 11.

35 prs. White King Pigeons,

Ft. Valley, Rt. 3.

12. Ringneck Pheasants, hens
2 yrs. old, laying, 2 Roosters,
$50.00 for lot; Also Eggs, $1.50
doz. at my place; $2.00 doz. if

Fantail Pigeons, White Kings
and Homers, all in pairs, mated.
G. W. Williams, Columbus, Rt.

1, Box 808. in

ANCONAS, ANDALUSIANS,
AUSTRALORPS:
50 Siebs Ancona Hens, 16

mos. old, laying, $1.25 ea. at my
home; $1.50 ea. shipped. W. D.
Creech, Twin City, RFD No. 1,

or

250 Colonial Best Egg Austra-
White Pullets, 18 wks. old, vac-
cinated for New Castle and
Fowl! Pox, $1.75 ea.; $1.50 ea.

Dark Cornish Game Bantams, |

1B
5 Bantam Hens, $5.00 for lot. z

ship. John W. Talley,



60
all

colors, black, white,
and brown. L. S. B
lanta. 466 Page Ay
Phone De. 1846.

Jap. Silkies, Dark
B. T. Japs, Black, V
Dark Brahmas,
Black Belgians. W.
Savannah, 1205 E




Hens, several March |
L. Puckett, )
AVE: SO

CORNISH, GAMES,

Rooster, 2 nice he
; stock, $10.00 trio; Alsi
Speckled Mug Wamp.
Gray, Apr. 53 hatch,
5 cocks, -$4.00-$6.00 ea,
fect. Roy Dills.. Blairs
4, re

Claiborn
Brown Red, $3.00;
$2.00. For
only. All good stock.
at once, 1 or all. Randal
fin, Gainesville, Oak

Hens, $20.00. H. W.-Thu
Farmington. = s
REDS Nee nats

PARMENTERS:

Laying Hens. $2.50 ea.
R. L, Red Bantam Cor
$1.50 Joe J. Wilson, I
828-3rd. Ave. Phone De.

Ww. R. Hill, ~Smyrn
Church Rd.

shire Red Hens, 7-9 Ibs..
$2.00 ea. Call Ca.
write: Etta Thompson, Ath
2005 Cheshire Ave. 4

innoculated, nearly rea
Jay. $2.00 ea.; 52 hatch ]
Andalusian Cock and 5_

$2.00
Geese. Purple Guineas.
ans; J. F. Ginn, Atlan
Metropolitan Pl. S. E.
0617

LFGHORNS:
horn Hens, just beginni

lay, best grade.
Berber Tucker. Box 61.

REDS, RI, NH, OTHERS:
strain, 5 or 6 wks. old

Rocks. W. T. Carithers,
bert, Rt. 2. ee

lets 2 or 3 mos. old. Call.

Roswell. :
ROCKS (BARRED, WH!
AND OTHERS):
hatch, $2.00. Raleigh F
Lavonia, RFD 2. a
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS, GEESE:

ling, $10.00. Charles P.
Bolton. : oe

One Turkey Hen,
Smaller ones, about 1
$25.00 for lot? Come see.
W.

Domesticated Wild Malle

young, $1.50 ea.
Macon, 2395

10 Bantam Hens, all













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Pairs and trios of |
















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2 Buff Cochin Roos

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Macon, 34







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One Grey Muff. Cock
Cock, $3.0









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10 pure Dark Cornish

















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13. monster N.















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13 purebred R. I. Re
5 Egg Master NH Red |
1 and 12 wks. old,



























25 fine voung New







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ea.: Bantams,













































Mrs.

Purebred White Legho

i

i - $1
shipped; And Bantams, 1/lets, 344-4 mos. old, $ ae
Rooster, 11 Hens, 75c ea. S. A.|B. L. Lynn, Waycross,

Fleener, Richland. | Hamilton. re :

f/lzZ2i2/]se./ 5812/7

Want 15 or more good
NH or RI Reds, or
Want 25 production Red |

write: Mrs. George B:

Rock

1 pair Geese and 1 Pair

Beasley, Stapleton.

eeders, $2.50 ae
New Clint





bred Royal Purple, 35c ea.: Del.
in lots 25,by parcel post in Ga.
and bordering states. C. F.
Smith, Atlanta, 117 Watson
Circle, S. E. Phone Cr. 3062,



nax, Alpharetta, Rt. 1, Box/131.

}Phone 3-3009.

lings, 12 wks. old, unable to|_ White Pekin Ducks and/$1.00 ea.; Also half gro

determine sex, $3.00 ea. Mrs,|Drakes for sale. J. F. Well-|lets, 50c ea. Call for. J

Fred L. White, Buckhead. |born, Rock -Springs. Ritz, Fairburn, Campbellto
Baby. Guinea Fowls, pure- ;

Calf, Open and Bred Cows





eee 1 AK a





Registered Herefore Sale
Breeders Consignment. Auction Sale
| Hereford and Polled Hereford

Auditorium, Moultrie, Friday, J
We BA yeodlee = Rg ce










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Hog Prices

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id At Various Markets

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NO. ee NO. 4 Seminole Livestock Auction Market, ae
County Stockyard, Alma ~24.25 $23.40 ae $20.04 penmecevine $28,100 325-40 (425-20 32
(Ga. Livestock Sale Ce., Jackson $25.15 $24.40 $23.70 $22.10 | une 23 eee
te . Metter Livestock Market, Metter $25.50 $24.58 $22.00 $21.50
Livestock Auction, Nahunta $24.41 $23.26 $22.48 $20.75 | Smith Augusta $25.38 $24.80 $22.95
= Se > | Troup County Livestock Sale Barn,
Bros. salad bo Toccoa | . $25.00 $22.00 $18.00 $13.00 LaGrange $26.00 $24.30 $24:10 $22.10
County Auction'Co., Winder $24.95 $23.70 $22.00 $20.75. | Jjones-Neuhoff Comm, Co. Macon $25.00 $24.65 $23.80 $23.00
in Livestock Comm. Co., Dublin $24.21 $23.76 $23.05 $22.75 Farmers iivpetosk AuctiontGou ine ,
le-Long Comm. Co., Quitman $24.65 $23.85 $23.05 $22.15 Nashville $24.67 $23.90 $23.10 $22.20 us
4 on Producers Assn. Auction Saie, Tattnall Livestock Co., Glennville $25.50 $24.50 $23.23 $20.85
| = paenals $24.30, $23.40 $22.80 $20.60 | Farmers Stockyard, Arlington $24.90 $24.60 $23.00 $21.30
Sich Stockyard, Statesboro saute cer cn 222.65 22 Elbert Livestock Auction, Elberton $24.00 $23.00 $22.00 $19.00
of m Stockyard, Claxton $24.25 $23.50 $22.50 $21.00 | Greensboro Livestock Auction Barn
d get = yo es Greensboro $25.10 $23.90 $21.50
qa r ty Stockyard. Bl ksh 24. ; : 8 Farmers Co-op Livestock Association,
4 e ee nee * a - iar ASSL SARE far Soperton $24.60 $24.25 $22.80
| = ve : ~ i . 7 . 22080 200 921-80 | Rerrsers Stockyard, Eylvania $25.50 $25.00 $23.00
io ae me wen = ei a eee McRae Stockyard, McRae $25.33 $24.95 $23.00 $21.80
1 eS = ee - e.. : 60 $23.00 $18.00 $14.00 | ifitchell Co. Livestock Co., Camilld $24.95 $24.45 $23.30 $21.10
if z ' : . f : > P
P = ite = se = PanaO 2300 7 S22:20 (|. Rawson; Livesteck, Col Dalustn $24.60 $24.11 $23.00
es eae eee ere SYS: 2500 5542707 220-80 Coffee County Livestock Co., Douglas $24.54 23.83 $22.54 $21.18
h Brothers Stockyard, Bartow $25.50 $23.65 $20.90 5 2 iG ; -
River Livestock Auction, Bainbridge $24.60 $23.60 $22.60 a : -
- Vidalia Livestock Market, Vidalia $25.40 $24.83 $22.85
m Stockyard, Inc., Tifton $25.10 $24.60 $23.60 $22.30 - z
: 5 : Northeast Ga. Livestock Auction Born
h Stockyard, Thomson - $24.40 $23.75 $21.80 Athens $26.20 $24.00 $23.50 $22.50
ightsville Stockyard, Wrightsville $24.33 $21.10 $20.00 $19.10 | Blacks Sale Barn, Gainesville $26.50 $23.00 $19.00 $14.00
lele Livestock Comm. Co., Cordele $25.30 $24.99 $23.80 $22.60 | Hazlehurst Livestock Market, Hazlehurst $25.05 $24.02 $23.85 $21.70
ila Livestock Co., Ocilla $24.85 $24.30 $23.00 $21.20 | Moultrie Livestock Co., Moultrie $24.75 $24.55
ine 20 Producers Co-op Livestock Exchange,
wainsboro Stockyard, Swainsboro $25.25 $24.90 $23.50 Statesboro SEBIND Seen taee
ashington Co. Marketing Assn., ; Reaplai Livenivek Market, Inc., Cuthbert $25.15 $24.90 $23.10 $21.90
: Sandersville $24.90 $24.15 $22.65 Union Stockyard, Albany $25.00 $24.50 $23.60 $22.20.
22 Ragsdale-Long Comm. Co., Lakeland $25.00 $24.50 $23.35 $21.45
all Co. Livestock meee isi we ere a : Turner County Stockyard, Ashburn $25.20 $24.75 $23.75
: mere Been a1 84880 Wilkes County Stockyard, Washington $25.20 $24.90 $23.80
len sLivestock Morkeft, Millen $25.00 $24.50 $23.50 $22.00
ham Co. Stockyard, Savannah 25.10 $24.35. pee ee
mee eee ne BRED AIOE 529-00 Fitzgerald Livestock Auction Co.,
peway-Craigg Comm. Co., Dublin $24.95 $23.85 $23.00 $22.60 _ Fitzgerald $25.25 $24.75 $23.75
on Livestock Co., Sylvester $24.95 $24.53 $23.35 $22.30 Wayne County Stockyard, Jesup $24.75 $24.30 $23.30 $21.50.
uman. Livestock Market, Hagan $25.45 $24.65 $23.00 Valdosta Livestock Co., Inc., Valdosta $25.15 $24.95 $23.65 $21.35
ainsboro Stockyard, Swainsboro $25.27 $23.46 $22.30 $22.24 Sumter Livestock Assn. Inc., Americus $25.45. $25.21 $24.00 $22.00
eorgia Farm Products Sale, Thomaston $25.50 $24.40 $24.05 $22.60 | Farmers Livestock Co., Douglas $24.80 $24.65 $23.00 $21.00
sup Stockyard, Jesup $24.71 $24.21 $23.26 $21.40 Bainbridge Stockyard, Inc., Bainbridge $24.90 $24.35 $23.35 $21.10
Columbus Stockyard, Columbus $24.50 $22.00 $20.25 = Sheriff Brothers Stockyard, Toccoa $26.30 $23.10 $19.40 $16.00
q luscogee Livestock Co., Columbus $25.20 $24.35 Pelham Stockyard, Inc., Pelham $25.07 $24.80 $23.20 :
ge County Stock Barn, E ; Se
je oy. foc = astman $24.35 ; TOM LINDER
Bleckley Livestock Auction, Cochren $24.60 $23.35 $22.65 $20.40 Commissioner of Agriculture





_ CATTLE FOR SALE

CATTLE FOR SALE

CATTLE FOR SALE

CATTLE FOR SALE

CATTLE FOR SALE



_ One Polled Purebred White
Face Hereford Bull, about 14
mos. old, sired py. Domestic
Woodrow 6 especially recom-
mended for commercial herd
sire, $500, 00. Exeh. for 2 beef
heifers, either Angus,
orthorn, or hereford. Dallas
erger, The Bock, gS Borie
Ranch.

_ Reg. Guernsey Male Calves;
5-7 mos. old, $75.00 ea. with
papers. Exch, for Guernsey
Heifers, Same age. H. W. Thur-
mond, Farmington.

moReg. 5. yr. ola Angus Bull,
blocky built, fine specimen, for
or exch, .for Bull, same
nd and type, not over 6 yrs.
Gy or under 18 mos., with good
eeding. Selling to prevent in-
eeding. O. F, Bush, Preston.

eg. Polled Hereford Bulls,
attle Domino Beau Perfection
reeding, ready for service,
od individuals, $150.00 up;
Oo some Polled Reg. Heifers
sale, bred. , M.. Biggers,





Guernsey
d, Clayton, c/o

ford | ing to prevent inbreeding. See
n pat my H,| time. Mrs. Vera H. Lang, For-
ani Sto Headlands.

10 mos. old, and Polled Bull

-$2. Marvin Burt Dawsonville.

sey Ist calf heifers, 700-800 lbs.



8 Reg. Herefords, 2 horned
cows bred, 3 horned heifers, 1
polled, all bred to reg. Polled
Bull, also 1 open heifer, polled,

Calf, 9 mos. old. L.
Comer. Phone 8595:

O: Moon,

Jersey Cow, fresh with 2nd.
ealf, gentle, $135.00 also Service
Jersey Bull, V.G. 541424. Fee

A fine reg. Guernsey Bull,
1% yr. old, for sale. Write for
information. J uli us Kranats,
Demorest, c/o Piedmont Col-:
lege Farm.

Holstein 1st~-calf heifers, av-
erage wt. 1000 Ibs.; also 20 Jer-

All freshen Aug. and Sept. C.
M. Bowden, Atlanta, 435 Cand-
ler St., N.E., c/o Bowden Hills
Farm. Ma. 2319.

Fine Jersey Cow, 2nd. calf,
freshened May 30, 1953, 4 gal.
milk daily, $175. 00 without calf
(half White Face male calf out
of purebred bull) or $200.00
with, Jim Coad, Woodville, c/o
A. G. Wright Farm.

Reg. Brahma Bull, about 1500
Ibs., 6 yrs, old, reasonable. Sell-



y in Floyd County
ue oosa, R

Purebred Jersey Bull, Named
Evergreens Ivy Standard Sir,
18 mos, old, Sire Biltmore Ivy
Butterking, excellent, Dam,
Standard Fillpail of Evergreen,
solid color, TB and Bangs test
negative, $125.00. S. B. Vaugh-
ters, Lithonia,
Farms.

40 head high grade Angus
Steer Yearlings, about 500 Ibs.
In growing condition. Frank C.
Ralls, Hogansville.

1 good gentle .1ilch cow, 4th
calf born June 11th, for sale.
Miss Jessie Richardson, Gor-
don, RFD 2.

Young Jersey-Holstein Cow
with heifer calf for sale. B. I.
Lee, Macon, 4392 Ayers Rd.

Reg. Angus Bull, estimated
wt. 1350 lbs., 5 yrs. 11 mos.,
good beef conformation, active,
vigorous, selling to prevent in-
breeding. Delivered within 100
mi. $350.00. H. L. Meadow, EI-
berton, Rt. 4.

Entire herd fine Polled Here-
ford Cattle, purebred but not
registered, young bulls old
enough for service, heifers bred

|and open, cows with calves by

side. Can show and see any

a en

c/o Evergreen | -



1 Roan Reg. Polled. Shorthorn
Bull, 15 mos. old, few Calves
just weaned, both sex, some 2
yr. old Breed Heifers, for sale.
F. J. Bruton, Austell, at Oak-
dale Rd. (Bankhead Hwy., 1 mi.
W. of. river).

One purebred Hereford Bull,
2 yrs. old, about 1200 Ibs., $200.
T. G. Presley, Eatonton.

15 Holstein Heifers and 1
Bull, 2 Heifers with young
calves, some will freshen in
Fall. Gordon Hicks, Lithonia,
Re 1.

One Blue Jersey Heifer, 3
yrs. old, to freshen Oct. 15, with
1st calf, in good shape, $250. 00
cash at my barn. Dempsey
Dunagan, Gainesville, Rt. 9.

Several fine milech cows,
fresh in, 4 and 5 gal. cap., rea-
sonable. Come see. C. G. Bying-
ton.

. )
Reg. Guernsey. Bull No.
475329, born April 4, 1951, also
2 Jersey Cows, for sale at my
place near Palmetto. Clyde
Shaw. Newman, Rt. 2, Box 292.

10 Holstein heifers, purebred
not reg., 28 mos. old, 800-900
Ibs., will freshen late July,
Aug. and Sept., $250.00 ea. John

}T. Middlebrooks, Barnesville.



35 Angus Cows with calf a
side and most o* them bre
back, for sale as one lot only,
Few 1 yr. old Brangus Heifer,
calfhood vaccinated. All teste
for Bangs and T. B. George
Stallings, Haddock. Phone 2252.

Dairy Herd, 28 milkers, 14
heifers, Guernsey and Holstein,
for sale in lot. No reasonabl
eee refused. No letters ans

H. S. Hall, Grovetown.

Reg. Hereford Cattle, horned
type, highest quality, for sale,
Cecil Travis, Riverdale. Phone
Fayetteville 5581.

Reg. Angus Bull, 13 mos. old,
sell reasonable, or exchange fol
reg, Angus Heifer, 6-12 mo;
old. See week days after
o'clock. J. C. Herron, Martin,
Hil:

10 Reg. Guernsey Cows, 4
reg. Guernsey Heifer eh
good shape, also 1 reg. Bul
ready for service; and 1 Ram,
good shape, $16: 00. Ralph Dans
gar, Woodstock. Phone Roswell
4442.

Reg. Polled Hereford Bull
born Mar. 6, 1949, for sale 01
exch, for Reg. Polled Herefor
Bull, to prevent inbreeding.
J. Welch, McDonough. Cal

3601.

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IMPORTANT NOTICE T
PLANT OPERA



REN

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hours after delivery to the rendering
plant. All other raw material shall be
fully and completely processed within the
earliest reasonable time.

(d) Processing equipment shall be of
such design, constitution, and condition

- as will.as completely as possible elimi-

nate the emission of any odors or gasses
or liquids from the rendering plant.

e) Vehicles in which raw material jis
transported shall be so constructed and
maintained in such condition as to pre-
vent the escape therefrom of any drip-
pings or seepings. Such vehicles shall not
be movedon any public road or highway

of this State unless the raw material car-

ried therein is completely covered by a

suitable cover in good repair and ade--
quate to-prevent the passage of any

disease vector from or into such material.

(f) All vehicles and containers used in
transporting raw materials shall be dis-
infected at the earliest practicable time
atter unloading and shall-in no event be
removed from the premises of the render-
ing plant until such disinfection has been
made. Disinfection. shall be accomplished
only by cleaning and then spraying such
vehicles and containers thoroughly with

approved disinfectants prescribed by the

Commissioner from time to time by spe-
eial order. Adequate amounts of disin-
fectant and spraying devices shall be
maintained and available for use at ren-
dering plants at all times.

JERING



REGULATION 6.

Transportation by Licensees. Any per-
son holding a valid license to operate a

rendering plant shall be authorized to

transport raw material between* any
points in this State without the necessity
of securing any further or additional li-
cense, provided such transportation is
conducted pursuant to the provisions of
Regulation 5 set forth above. Such per-
sons shall not be authorized, however, to
transport such material from a point
without the State of Georgia to a point
within the State unless such transporta-
tion has been previously authorized by a
permit issued by the Commissioner as
-hereinafter provided. :

REGULATION 7.

Permits. Any holder of a rendering
plant license desiring to transport raw
material from a point without this State
to a point within this State shall apply to
the Commissioner for a permit to do so.
Said application shall state the name and
address of the person without this State
from whom the material is to be received,
the name and address of the rendering
plant within this State to which such ma-
terial is to be delivered, the date upon
which such transportation is to be accom-
plished, the route'to be followed, and such
other information as may be required by
the Commissioner. Upon receipt of said
application the Commissioner may in his
discretion issue a permit authorizing such





























sarin which poennt sh
fective only for the shipment
the application. Such permits
sued without charge to the apr
a separate and distinct permit
quired for each such shipment.

REGULATION 8.

Revocation of license. The
any tendering plant operator ma
voked at any time by the Co
after notice and hearing becaus
failure or refusal of any such lie
comply with the provisions of.
lations. (Ga. Laws Jan. Tee Se

~p, 480, 485.)

REG ULATION 9.

Disposal of diseased anima
holder of any rendering plant li
sued pursuant to these regulatio:
be authorized to slaughter diseas
old, or crippled animals on the
of the owner and upon his reque
vided that no animal known to
disease for which quarantine may
posed shall be removed from any

~ ises placed under quarantine wi
permission of the State Veterinaria

These regulations to efi
immediately. ;

Witness my hand and seal hi
day of June, 1953. poe

TOM LINDER
Commissioner of Agricult l



POSITIONS WANTED

FARM HELP WANTED

FARM HELP WANTED

FARM HELP



WANTED | CATTLE FOR SA



50 yr. old white man with |



family wants job vith good
man on farm raising chickens
oc livestock, or other light farm
work. 1% yr. experience with
chickens. Ready to move. Let#
ters and cards ans, H. L. Boone,
Rutledge. Rt. 1, Box 109.

Want job on farm driving |
tractor, truck, or any type farm |
work. Experienced. Married, 1
small child. Raymond Hunt,
Atlanta, 567 Central Ave., S.W.
Ma. 1463.

Want job on dairy farm or
beef cattle farm. 60 yrs. old,
wife, 3 children. Been dairying
all my life. Lewis Nelson,
Rome, 727 North 4th. Ave., Apt.
6.

Man with wife and 2 small
children want job on dairy
farm with house and milk fur-
nished. Must be on school bus
route, Have to be moved. Can-
not do heavy work. Carl Bow-
man, Lithonia, RFD 3, Box 233.



FARM HELP WANTED



Want man with small family |
to help in. dairy. Must be able|
to strip cows, and drive truck
and tractor. Sober, reliable.
Steady work. White or colored.
Good house, weekly wages. T.
J. James, Musella.

Want good healthy white}
woman to help with small farm |
chores on farm for weekly}
wages. Mrs. Fannie Dunn, Grif-
fin, Rt. A:

Want 1 to 4 good hands to
help gather tobacco crop, dip
turpentine, and gather pecan
crop. Will pay prevailing wages,
house with elec. Write: T. W.
Kemp, Lyons, Rt. 1.

Want honest, sober, colored
maa for light farm work on
facm. Drive car and _ tractor.
Mrs. G. S. Mitchell, Ben Hill,



ore Vascade Rd. Phone Ra.



Want good family, white or
colored, to work on cattle and
grain farm. Must be experienc-
ed with tractors, other farm
machinery. Write qualifications
together with salary or day
wages expected. No drifters. G.

| G. Millen, Fayetteville, Rt. 1.

Want white woman 35-40 yrs.
old to live on farm and do light
farm chores. Must be honest,
reliable, no bad habits. Good
home for right party. Board
and salary. Contact: Mrs. Roy
Conner, Atlanta, 2535 House
Circle, N.E. Ex. 5739, (Call after
5:30 P.M.).

Want man and wife, white or
colored. No objection to chil-
dren; Man to work on dairy
farm, Experience not necessary
if willivg to work and learn.
Furnish good home and perma-
nent job if satisfactory. Schools,
churches, stores nearby. No ex-
excessive drinker wanted, J. C.
Brodnax, Walnut Grove.

Want unencumbered, refined,
Christian woman to live in
home on farm with nice people
and help with light-farm work.
Wane Mrs. H. L. Hughes, Dan-
ville,

Want experienced tractor
driver, married, between 25-30
yrs. old, to work on cattle and
cotton farm. Regular work,
wages $5.50 day. Good house
furnished. Edgar L. Lane, Mil-
len, Rt, 4.

Want woman to live as one of
family on farm and do light
farm chores. One cow to milk
and chickens to tend. Reason-
able salary. 4 in family. 1 mile
Dallas. Letters ans. Mrs. Effie
Mae Henson, Dallas, Rt. 5.

Permanent job, furnished liv-
ing quarters, lights, etc., for
good farm couple. Woman to
milk one cow for milk and but-
ter, hoe garden for vegetables;
Man to work garden patches | m
$18.00 weekly together. A. M.
ee College Park, Rt, 1. Ca.





Want. middle aged -white wo-
man, healthy, no bad habits to
live as one family on farm for
private room, board, salary in
exchange: for light farm chores.
a Maggie Ward, Cordele, Rt.

Want, thoroughly reliable,
honest, good working colored
couple (some children all
righf), experienced in farming,
for 125 acre place. Contact for
full information. Give full de-
tails about self. A. Hulon Har-
dy. Martinez, Box 65. =

Want middle aged white or
colored woman for light work
on farm. Live in home with
family. $30.00 monthly salary.
Writ~: B. D. McAllister, College
Park, RG ly:

Bull.



Wantewhite woman to live as:
one of family on small farm
and do light farm chores for
weekly wages. Write at once.
Mrs, D. F. Cox, Elco, Rt. 1.





CATTLE FOR SALE



Purebred not reg. Poll Here-

ford Bull, 11 mos. old, perfectly |.

marked, short leg, stocky build,
500-550 Ibs., $150.00 del. within
100 mi, Augusta. Guar. satis.
Fred D. Shivers, Augusta, 2744
Milledgeville Rd. Rhone 3-3156.

Two Holstein-Jersey Milch
Cows, one to freshen July 31st..
2nd. calf, one Oct. Ist. first calf,
both bred te Polled Hereford
G. W. Darden, Watkins-
ville.



15 Guernsey and Jers
ers, 300-600 Ibs., 1 Je
reg., one heifer has
calf. Wray Smith, eee



















12. mos.
foundation
Phone Ca. 5396.
Oaki'S

giving 4 gal. milk d
Freeland, Chatswort!

July 10th. with artificial Ne
Holstein calf, $185.00. ,
Gardner, Goggins.

Fresh cow with he er
my barn. Miss Bea
Macon, 4393 Aves Rd. a



Cattle Prices Paid at Georgla Marke







9.00-14.75

















Grade Thomaston Atlanta Athens Rome Atlanta Gai hel,
; June 22 June 23 June 24 June 24 - June 25 5 j

Steers & Heifers : pT ee SS eae |

Good $17.75-18.50 $18.00-20.50 $17.00-18.50 $18.00-20.50 $13.25-13.50

Coml, 14.00-17.29 14.00-17.50 13.50-16.25 -14.00-17.00 14.00-17.25 >, 4

Utility 10.00-13.25 11.00-14.50 10.00-12.60 10,00-14.40 10.25-13.00 5 hy

Cutters 8.00-10.00 8.50-10.50 3.00-10.25. 8.00-10.25 8.75-10.09 a

Calves i aes

Good & Choice 17.59-21.70 17.00-21.75 16.00-21.00 17.00-20.00 17.00-21.75

Util. & Coml, 10.50-17.40 11.00-17.75 10.00-15,00 14.00-1 7.25 14.00-16.75 o

Cows Vis . at en

Urility 10.90- 10.90-12.50 9.50-11.00 10,.00-11.25 10.00-12.50

Roo Ox By 6.00- 8.85 6.25-10.00 6.00-10.00 6.00- 9.60 7.00-19.00

Bulls 2 te rR neeas

Util. & Coml, 10.00-11.75 11.00-14.50 * 10.00-15.40 10.50-13.35 10.00-1 4.50 :

Cutters 8.00- 9.75 9.00-11.50 3.75-10.50 8.00- 3.50 ; 8.75-10.50

Stockers . > uate

Steers & Heifers 8.50-13.50 9.50-16.75 97.00-19.00 8.00-13.75 _9.00-15.75

Calves 10.00-16.00 9.75-19.75 10.00-18.25

10.00-1 7.80



Source of Information:

Federal-State Livestock Market News Service
50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga,
The above quotations are gathered through oeeeiiae effort of
and the U. S. D. A. through the Market News Service Because of |
markets are covered each week, Sales at Thomaston, Atlanta, Athens,
a fair idea of prevailing prices since nearly ail the principal acker:
markets, and they are all auction sales. Should Federal oe State.
a wider ore for the cattle markets, quotat! ,