Tom Linder Commissioner WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 3, 1954 NUMBER 22 tat | Ohio has pending States Congress an amend- ie National Constitution to t Presidents ie - made this r when assuming office, nn oath to uphold and de- titution of the United stitution. 1 erican treaties the eee ae Teng The Sdividion. of HE BRICKER AMENDMENT {TS EQUIVALENT .D BE ADOPTED t ution. the Supreme Law -pation of: power t by. he pres-. violate the provisions | : al Government pe : is sent into if that country isa member _ of the North Atlantic Treaty Organiza- tion. eS _ CASE IN POINT. WHAT BECAME OF THE ~ _ BILL OF RIGHTS? In the Summer of 1951, according to - information on my desk, President Tru- man and Secretary of State Acheson - made a secret agreement with a number _ of foreign nation members of NATO giv- ing them authority to arrest, try and punish members of the American armed _ forces who might be accused of violating the laws in those countries.. Up to that time every American service man, wher- ever he might be in the world, could be tried and punished only by the army, courts and officers of the United States He was still protected by the Bill of - Rights. He could still appeal his case to higher courts in this country. This se- cret agreement was ratified in 1953 by - the United States Senate. As of now, it is the Supreme Law of the Land notwith- standing the provisions. of our National Constitution. This un-American treaty was put: through the United States Sen- ate by President Eisenhower and Secre- _ tary of State Dulles. You will remember that it was entered into secretly in the first place by President Truman and Sec- reyary Acheson. According to- this same information, an American soldier in France was ar- rested by French authorities and charg- ed with driving off in a parked taxicab. Until this secret treaty was entered into, Sain such a case the soldier would have been turned over to the American forces - for trial and punishment. But, with this secret. treaty, this soldier was thrown in- to a French jail, tried and convicted in a : French. court, sentenced to five years at __ hard labor in a French prison. _ Whether or not the soldier was guilty ur American Constitution were change the fact that his rights . | taken away from him without any action to amend the Constitution. Under that secret agreement every WAC, WAVE, Army. Nurse, as well as other military personnel, can be taken up and thrown into foreign convict camps and confined under such conditions and for such length of time as those foreign- ers may determine. A number of other cases could be cit- ed but space, at this time, does not permit. Your United States Constitution is the heritage coming down to you. Every word inf it represents principles of lib- erty, sanctified by the blood of thousands of martyrs on the battle field, at the stake, on the guillotine and in miserable prisons. Do you love it enough to raise your voice in its defense? The chief executive of the nation and of each state rightfully has authority to use military force when necessary to de- fend and protect lives and property of the people. This is no reason why the Governor of a state or the President of the United States should-have the power to change the Constitution or the Laws. The Bricker Amendment does not de- prive the President of any rightful au- thority. It in no wise interferes with him in entering into any agreement with any foreign: nation if that agreement is con- sistent with the Constitution of the Unit- ed States. More power than that will ~ never be asked by a patriotic. President. Any President who wants more power than that.is dangerous to the safety of this nation. The adoption of the original Ten Amendments to the Constitution known as the Bill of Rights was not considered by George Washington as any reflection -on him and there is no good reason why the adoption of the Bricker Amendment should be considered a reflection on Hi- senhower or any other President. TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agriculture rn ne aoe Be ees ear i a: a eS ee aga Sey PAGE Two i a ihe REAU OF NATIO GEORGIA MARKET BULLETIN } all items for publication anc requests to be aa list and for change of address to STATE KETS, 222 STATE CAPITOL, Atlanta. al isepegtig and repeat of notiee. notices. Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at By Department of Agriculture Atlanta, Ga. Entered as second class mattel Notices of farm produce and appurtenances admissible under postager requlktions inserted one time on each request only when request is accompanied by new copy Under Legislative Act the Georgia Market Bulletin does not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any transaction resulting from published Limited space will not permit insertion of notices contain- ing more than 35-40 words, not including name and address. 114-122 Pace /St., Covington, Ga Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau 03 | Markets, 222 State Capitol } FLOWERS AND SEED | FOR SALE ~ FLOWERS AND SEED POR SALE. Dahlia Bi very large, 7,| $2.25. TE rae Bremen, 300 Commaition St. Booking orders for all colors rare large mums, incurves, sies. buttons nice collection, $2. prepaid; 18 colors Hardy Ver- bena, new, eee very doubles, ith late Apr., ee doz., $1.50; oe doz., $2. 6 eeolee Mrs. H. E. Rich- ardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1. Pink Th: itt Plants with root- oR $1.25 C; 300, $3.; 500, $4.50: ler, it. 2 Chrysanthemums, large type, || white cream, pink yellow, orchid red, lavender, $1.00 doz.; Small mums, white, pink yellow or- chid, red, 18 $1.00. Lebeled dam packed. Add postage. Mrs. J. Ez Bentley, Alamo Shasta Daisies, Boston Fern, | large rooted Carnations, 3 bunches, $1.00. All damp pack- \ed, wax paper wrapped. Add postage. Mrs. Jessie Howard, Al- bany, 400 S. Cleveland. PP: Alma Moseley, But- -|summoer and fall, : ae 2-10 yrs. old, 10c-$7.50' ea. at my home. .\ Jackson, Atlanta, [Be 3 Bede all sizes, Camellias, Buddleia, Blue Orchid and Lavender, Lirope, Vinca Major and Minor, Gardenias for sale. W. L. Morris, Atlanta, 44 Eotior: Rd., N. W. Tel. Ve. 2745. : Verbena Plants, 50 doz.; Hardy Carnations, 10c ea. Add postage on orders less than $1.00. Mrs. P. R. Chesser, Auburn. / Nieremberia, Purple Robe Perennial, dwarf compact plants, smothered with deep purple cup flower, planth, good roots, plooms in 1.00. doz. min. order. Cash!or MO.. Add 410c postage. Mrs. F, O. baer Auburn, Rt. Giant Admiral Byrd Delsee 5 blooms, $1.25. doz.; Giant Red and Pink Verbena, $1.25 doz. Rooted. Add 25c postage. Mrs. huridned Boxwood, fs Scabiosa, Db] Larkspur, Pink yellow center, 6 in. 435 Ridgewood Red., N. E. Tel.| Seed, Bulbs, 75c -doz., 25 Mrs. Carrollton, ie w. eye, Pink, Pur; der, White, ot! ers, 3 Mayfield Giant Shasta doz. Damp moss ; W. H. Whitten, 2 ea. Jarvis Red an fection Camellia, 1 Ft geleri Elegan, all 5 August 1, 1987 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under Act of June 6, 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act R. J. Miller, Augusta, a Mil- ledgeville Rd. Steeles Mastodon Jumbo Pansy Plants, $2.95 C; Eng. branched and buds t winter. Several small Too reavy for mailir Mrs. James A. Cl Box 103. Mixed colors Snapdragon Plants, field rown, . stout, stocky, 4-6 in. $1.00 doz. del. ee . Q. Miller, Acworth, Rt. % of October 8; i917. State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office Executive Office State Capito) Editorial and Executive Offices 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Ga FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED _FOR SALE ~ Dbl. Day Lilies, yellow cup White Narcissi, 3 doz., 70c; $1.40 C; Crabapple, Red Currant, Baby Breath, Lilacs, 25c; White Purple Wisteria, 40c ea.; Zin- nia, Marigold, Old Fashion Bachelor Button Seed, 15c pt. Add postage. Charlie Smith, Austell, Rt. 3, Gordon Rd. Giant and Large Dbl. Var. Dahlias, good colors, true to name, $2. doz.; Dif. med. Dbl. and Pompom type, 12 dif., $1.25. Ship middle % March. Add postage. Mrs. Vaughn Rogers, Ayersville. Giant Dbl. Marigold Seed, 25c Jarge match box full. Add post- age. Miss Cozette Simmons, Baldwin, Rt. 1. Larkspur and 4 OClock Seed, mixed colors, 30c Thl.; Glad Bulbs, blooming size, 30e doz. Add postage. Mrs. a Lit- tle, Ball Ground, Rt. Mixed colors Glad Bulbs, 35 doz.; Bulblets, 4 doz. 50c; Mixed Color Recs Seed, 30c Tbl. Add Postage. Exch. for 100 lb. print or white feed sacks (3 of same color). Ea. pay post- age. Miss Gennia Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Mixed Red Pink, Yellow Prince Feather Seed, 15c tsp.; Dbl. Light and Dark Yellow Marigold, 20c TbI: Jacobs Cloak, 25c tsp. Add postage. Mrs. Willie audell, Bellton, Box 27. Jonguils, Daffodils, Flags, Butter and Eggs, Star of Beth- lehem, Narcissi, Thrift, 30c doz.; Almond, Lilacs, Altheas, 15c ea.; 2, 25c; Mums, Iris, 50 doz. Add postage. Exch. for feed sacks. Ardell Meeler, Bishop, Ht -1,Box 222: Seed: Begonias, Pink and White Calla Lilies, Sweet Wil-|- liams, Scotch Broom, Coleus, Giant Zinnias, Dwarf Mari- golds, Xmas Cherry, seed 5c pk. Plus addressed stamped envelope; also Giant Dahlias, $3. doz.; Other var 6, $1.; $1.75 doz. Mrs. Lovelle Ownby, Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box 82. Dahlia Bulbs, asst. colors, unlabeled, $1.85 doz. plus 15c postage per dozen; Orange Amar ma Bulbs, 25c ea. Mrs. Dewey Young, Blairsville. Large Cacti, Spirea Rosea, Lavender Wild Rose of Sharon, Dogwood, Honeysuekle, Sweetshrub, Li- lacs, Sparkles, Mock Orange, Birdeys, 3, $1.; Jonquils from February on. Cheap. Mrs. L. E. Sanders, Buchanan, Rt. 2. Anthony Water Spirea, 4, $1.: Pink Thrift, 4 doz., $1.; Purple Royal Robe Violet Plahly: Jong stem, 15, $1. Orders $2. PP. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer, Brooks. - Seed: Coleus, Sultana, Poppy mixed colors, 10 pk. and ad- dregsed stamped envelope; Philippine, Amaryllis Lilies; 50c ea.; Pink Peony Rose, 75c root; Iris large Mums, mixed colors, 750 doz.; Mixed Giant Dahlias, |2 $8. doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. G. Kuykendall, Blairsville, Rt. 3,-Box 82. Well shaped Boxwood, 10-14 in. tall, Pink Rhododendrons, Laurels, Holly, Red Maples, $3. doz.} Eng. Juniper, Globe and Tree Arborvitae, 15-20 in., $4. doz.; Coralberry, Cherokee Rose, Wild Azaleas, $2. doz. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. Well shaped 10-14 in. Box- woods, Pink, White Rhododen- drons, Mtn. Laurels, Forsythia, Poplare Globe Arborvitae, $3. doz.; All colors Wild Azaleas, Domnect: $2. doz.; Tree Arbor- vitae, 2 ft, Spreading Juniper, $4. doz. Per. Phlox. 50c doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. English Dogwood, 3%-4 ft., Yard Hydrangea, Ti; 3) Sy Hibiscus, 2% ft., $1. Jon- guils, yellow and nie: and Butter and Eggs, blooming size, $1.25 C mixed; April Blooming Sweet Scented White Narcissi, not mixed, $1.50 C. Mrs. Beulah Moorhead, Bowersville. White Mareigsl, King Alfred Jonquils, $2. C; Purple, White 2 Tone ote 2 Day Lilies, 75c doz.; Button Yellow and Large Yellow Mums, Wild Violets, Star. of Bethlehem, 50e doz. Exch. for print sacks. Martha Womack, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89. White Narcissi, Emperor Daf- | jyy, fodils, $1.50 C; Dbl. Orange Phoenix Daffodils, Dbl. Red Cannas, Jap. Sunflower Plants, 75 doz.: German Iris, large, $4. C; $1. orders filled. Add postage. Mautile Harrison, Bre- men, Rt. 2, Box 81 Old Fashion Little Sweet Purple Violets, White Narcissi, $1.50 C; Small rooted clumps shrubbery, Forsythia, White Spirea, Bridal Wreath, Baby Breath, Weigelas, Blue Linda, 6, $3. Add postage. Mrs. Ruth: Head, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 81. State insp. 50 M Privet Hed- ge, stay green var., 200, $1.; 6 ft., $10. C; Wax Leaf Ever- green, Pink Almond, Spirea, Bridal Bouquette, Pink Beauty Bush, Blue Butterfly, Eng. Dogwood, 3 kinds. Monthly|N Roses, rooted, for sale. $5. or- ders PP.. Mrs. B, T. Thornton, Bowdon. Rose Pink Crape Myrtle, Red Velvet Rose, Lilacs, English Dogwood, Mock Orange, 2 $1. Mrs. Rt. 2. Star of Bethlhem Bulbs, 35c doz.; 4 doz., $1.25; Extra large 100 yr, old Boxwood and 3 small f/ones. Write for prices; English Dogwood, Altheas, 40c ea.; Box- wood cuttings, $1.00 doz.; Young Water Cress, 40c doz. Mrs. Ma- mie Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2. - Arborovale (Cedar Like evergreen), 2 yrs. old, rooted, 50e ea, Will ship if as many as five or more taken. Mrs. ae Adcock, Adairsville, Rt. Fine large mixed Iris, sky cues two tones, $1.25 doz. Mrs. J. M. McGuire, Adairsville, Rt. Princcpherstes Loquots, Phil- lodendron, en and Plumo- sus Ferns, Beef steak, Lettuce Leaf, Bronze and Angelwing Begonias, 26c ea.; 2 Rs Hybrid Amaryllis Bulbs, $1.00 doz. e Add 35c extra for shipping each pack- age. Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Large Amaryllis, orange with light at De 4 4 bulbs, $1 00; Ex- hibition Beecis Clark, Snow Benk Gold, Lavender Lady Pink Perfection, Bronze, 17 plants, asst $1.50; Hardy Mums, many varieties and colors, $1.50. PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1. Several * thousand Semp er- viren Boxwood Plants, 4- 12: in., rooted, good. eolor, be insp. and certifjed, 15c ea: Delivered in lots of 1000 within 80 mi. At- lanta, Forrest Benson, Alpharet- ta. Phone fi Seed: Christopher or Male Plant, 1 :ea. and self addressed sivelonet Crimson PomPon Poppy, Regal Lily, Light Blue}. Large Morning flory, all 10 tsp. and envelope. Mrs. Z. D.. Dodd, Alpharetta, Per. Verbena Plants, in 10 col-/ Mums, 50c doz. Add postage. ors including red, Wlue, wine, Mrs. Johnnie Harmon, Calhoun, white, etc. 30, $1.00; Rt. 2. pes rge Pink Thrift, 50, $1.00; Red, White Cayn ations, $1.00 doz.. All rooted. PP, Exchange some for grin sacks or good dried a appt A. M. Grier, Alto, Boe 155. Camellia Seed, 1g ea. Plus postage. NO COD. Mrs. Alma Stripling Americus, 504 1/2 Reese Park, : Day Lilies, Hemerocallis in shades of yellow, orange, red, purple, bicolors, 15 plants, each dif. color, $5.00; Mum _ plants ready to sell in March. Mrs. Sus- ie Burt, Arlington, Rt. 2. African Violets, single, double, veriegated, all colors, 3, $1.25; 7, $2.25; $3.50 doz.; sunte Ca- ladiums, 12 co. OT at $2.00; Achimenese, Red, hite, Blue, Purple; Lavender, Pink Cerise, $1.00 doz.; Bleeding Heart, Jarge clump $1. 00. Mrs. N. B. Wilson; a 9438 Greenwood Ave., . Phone El 4904. Yellow, White Rambler Rose, 6 cuttings, a Pes Pink Spirea, 50c; Eng. Dogwood, 35c nea.; Purple Butterfly, 30 doz. cuttings; Silver Maple, 25 Exch. Orene Poteat, Buehanan, eee Austell, Rt. 2. : a for Jap. Magnolia. Mrs. Clyde 2. Hillcrest Daisy $2.95 C; Admiral Byrd (original) Daisy, $2.50 doz. Add postage. Emma D. Gibson, Au- gusta 2740 Milledgeville Rd. Pink Thrift, 50c C; $3.00 M. Add oe Mrs. Divid Park- er, Alto, Btaae. Monthly Roses, Dbl.. White Altheas, Abelias, Muscadine cuttings, 45c doz.; Trumpet Daf- fodils, Snowdrops, 25c doz.; White Narcissi, yellow cups 25| doz.; $1.40 C; Bridalwreath, Baby Breath, Pink Spirea, White, Or- chid Pink Hibiscus, roots, 2, 55c; 4, $1.00. Effie Smith, Austell, Rt. 3; Box:353; Pink Thirft Plants, $1. 00 C. Prepaid. Mrs. Gertrude Bar- nett, Butler, P. O. Box 381. - Red Crape Myrtle, Running Cedar, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Sledge, Byron. 8 cuttings Oleander, Crepe Myrtle, Altheas, Spirea, 3 col- ors, all double, Hydrangea, white and blue Wisteria, Pittisporum, Wax Leaf Ligustrum Abelias, 7 ea.;, Chrysanthemum Plants, colors, 65c. Add postage. Viola . Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1. Nandinas, 10, $1.00. Plus 20 postage. Mrs. M. + Duncan, Cario- 342- 3rd Ave, N Ww. Periwinkle, Flowering hear. Pepper, Dbl Hollyhock, Sweet William, mixed color Dbl. Pink Poppy Seed 20c pkt.; Dbl. mix- ed color Larkspur, Yellow, White! Pink Mums, 50 doz.; Rooted Red and Pink Sultanas, Coles: 2, 25e. Add postage. Mrs. C. Gentry, Calhoun, Rt. 3. Pink, Orange, Yellow Glad Bhs large Feniee size, 50 doz.; White Arcadia, Pink Mas- sepiere. Yellow Nugget, Queen inks, Yellow Dot Pompon 12-15 in., 30 ea.; Abelias, 1 yr. plants, 15 ea.; ae yr., 25 ea.; Several hundred each Abeli Nandina; Also few Dixi Crape Myrtle, Bou coraee. 25c ea. Add eee Min, order $1.00. Mrs. W. H. Guill, -Camak. : a ales Azaleas, nice plants, 50c ea.; 8 colors. here Tube- roses, Day Lilies, Iris, $1.00 doz.; Umbrella Palm Red and Pink Seven Sister Running Rose, Milk and Wine Lilies, Amaryllis, Pink Crape Myrtle, Lantana, 25 ea. Add postage. - W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Broom Willows, Altheas, Purple Butterfly Bush, Purple Lilacs, Bridal Wreath, White Baby Snowball, 25c; 3, $1.00; Cannas, clumps mixed colors '25e doz.: Tiger Lily Bulbs, 2, aSc: Mixed Color Glad Bulbs, 25 doz. Add fon At 3. Mrs. Noel Payne, Can- ton, . Large Golden Yellow Single Hemerocallis, $1.00 doz; Ve: large Oran ante with brown throa White Althea Bastion |i Nandinas: 6-12 in. 20c ea.}}, : a Add } Yellow Thordide Rose, Scotch| Do Catalpa Thee: 2 ieties and sizes, and -burlaped, t mailing; Also cu ers. No exchanges. Plyler, Claxton, | R Catapla Trees, 2 1 rooted, 50c ea.; $5. lots post paid. f olters Park, 510 _ Dahlias, Pompon: med. and large, man} types $3.00 doz. up. 4 Mrs. A. D. Johns, iis co A es of Portland Conard Pink, SS ciana, 506 Shasta C.|$1.00; Pink Blu 50; . Iris, 15, $1 50c; Gardenias, 3, $1.00. Add poi West, Crawford i jay, Rt. 3, B Young $4.00 doz.; Smaller ostage. Ellijay, tar Rt Gilad Bulbs, mixed doz.; Pink and Whit $1. 00 ea.; Spir bushes, $1.00 ea.; re ra, Golden Bells, a. No orders less p Adel Wiliams, Ellija Blooming size Fors: gwood, Fashion Roses, Natiy leas, $1.00 ea. extre) bushes. Come a wood, Mth. Laure ly, oe isle small rooted, 0) ne Langley, Ellijay doz.; tive Do wood, Rec 50 doz.; ematig 8 2 white, large roots, 3, $1.00. \ Mrs. solu bunch. PP. Miss eeks, Dial. 3ulbs, red, yel- ahlias, mixed col- Mrs. Jessie Hun- ooted roses, grow 12- will bloom this year, $5.00; thers, 50e, $5.00 others, 50c ea. Add postage. Florence, Durand. Woodbine, Yellow on with trumpet April blooming, Seedlings, 25c ea.; 3, 2d. No out-of- rehie Rousey, Salmon, Red Ge- 1.00; Dbl. mixed]. Red ES OAty d, Yellow ellow Yarrow, Dbl. ks, Liriope, $1.00 s, Sweet Williams, dd 15e postage. Mrs. maker Elberton Rt. 5. ens White rchid Banquet- sy, 50c doz. Plus rders less $1.00; ow and purple, 3 4 - Hollyhock d packet 15c. Mrs. H, A. Fam| Diecast aa TR calitie ile cate os et -|ea.; Also Crape Myrtle, Pink, _|Lesley Allen, Ellijay, Rt. 4, Box e* - | Sweet - Tris, Tame Violets, Sweet Wil- | lilies, mullein pinks, 25c ea.; .| Hedge plants, 1c ea.; Boxwood, | orders. Mrs, Azzie Farist, Elli- FLOWERS AND SEED > FOR SALE - FLOW? eees es FOR SALE _ oan _ | Tiger Lilies, $1.50 doz.; 3 colors} -d.| Day Lilies, $2.00 doz.; Jonquils, | $1.25 C; Narcissi, $1.30C; Pansy, Violets, 80c C. Exch. for honey. Add postage. Otto Camp, East- anollee. eet Round Cedars, three 4 ft. $10 ea.; Three about 6 yrs. old, $5.00 Bridal Wreath for sale. Mrs. Purple Iris, 3 doz., $1.00; Yel- low Daffodils, Old Fashion Or- ange Tiger Lilies, $1.00 C. Add postage. No stamps! Write.. Henry Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Yellow Iris, Orange Hemero- callis, 50c doz.; $3.00 C; $25.00 M; Pink Almond, Purple Lilacs, Dbl. Rose Altheas, single White Altheas, 50c ea; 3, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Charles H. Ed- wards, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Rose Haven. Texas Morning Glory Seed, lavender, 25c Tbl. No chks. Mrs, Ople Gable, Ellijay, Rt. 3. White Dogwood, Tuberose, all colors, large mixed, Glad Bulbs, large blooms, $1. doz.; Mimosia, Purple, Pink Altheas, Dbl. White Easter, Bbl. Yellow Thornless Rose, Jan. Jasmine, 50c ea. Add postage. No Fla. orders. Mrs. Maude Farrist, El- lijay, Rt. 2. Pink Rhododendrons, Hem- lock, White Pines, Dogwood, Sweetshrubs, Strawberry Bush, 4, $1.; Hibiscus, Junipers, Ar- borvitaes, Dbl. Single Altheas, Red and pink Spreas, White spireas Lilacs, Weigelas, Forsy- thia, Roses, 40c ea.; Per. Phlox, Iris Foxglove, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Eller, Elli- jay, Ra Blue Violets, $1. C; Golden- glow, mixed eol. large Mums, ; Williams, Foxgloves, mixed color Iris, 60 doz.; Mix- ed color-glad Bulbs, blooming size, 30c doz.; Pink. Peony, Pink Justicia, $3. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. W. D. Ralston}. El- lijay, Rt.3. _ Thrift, Glads, Yellow Dahlias, liams, Mums. 50c doz.; Red and,Pink Running Roses, tiger rooted, $1.25 ea.; $1.25 orders PP. in Ga, Bettie Owen, Ellijay. White Dogwood, Red Maple, Spruce and White Pines, $1. doz.; Large Blue Iris, Day Li- lies, 60c doz.; Pink Seven Sis- ter Rose, 50c ea.; Mixed Glad, 50c doz. Add postage. No Fla. jay, Rt 2. ven-man uplication in neies. alizes the hich may A FOREST COMMISSION ng Georgias leadership in the. forestry one of the prime objectives of the states Forest Research Council, Guyton De- ector, Georgia Forestry Commission and a the council, declared this week. operation of the Council began this month ig into office pervise council activities. nbers, in addition to Mr. DeLoach, are Garrard, Wilkes County; Mose Gordon, Wallace Adams, Glenwood; J. J. Arm- vannah; Charles West Jr., Atlanta, and Rep. edy Jr., of Ashburn. of the boards primary purposes, according ach, will be to coordinate all forestry re- e state and save taxpayer dollars by trying ngaged in, forestry research, said the Commission Director, is a field insofar as research is concerned; and. prosperity to the Georgia farmer tory to give forest research our full- although forest harvests already nearly $200,000,000 to Georgia Farmers coordination and utilization of cur- state can increase that figure. ~ by Governor Herman E. board of commissioners to research by state, federal vast potential of increased be attained in this field, it Day Lilies, Grey. Iris, $1. doz.; -Add postage. Dessie Vick, Elli- King Alfred Daffodils, 60c doz.; 2 doz., $1. Mums, all co- lors, Lilies, 60 doz.; 2 doz., $1. Oma Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3.- Guineawing and Bronze Be- gonias, 40c ea.; Mums, yellow, pink, white, buttons, 35c clump; Tiger Lilies, Dbl. red Dahlias; Yellow Theresa Monthly Rose cuttings, 25c ea. Mrs. W. E. Louman, Ellijay, Rt. 5. 7 nice Boxwoods, 5-7 ft, diam,. 24% ft. high, lot $8. ea.;| Young rooted Boxwoods, 7, $1.; Hedge Plants, 15, $1.; Also Gooseberry Bushes, 7, $1. Add eee R. C. Stover, Ellijay, 78: Tame Violets, Orange Lilies, Star. of Bethlehem, Wild Iris, $1. C; Dark Purple Iris, Shasta | Rt Daisies, Lemon Lilies, Glads, Oxalis, blooming size, mixed colors, Gold Button Mums, 75c doz.; Snowball, Weeping Mary, 2, 75e. Come after. Mrs. Nancy ae Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box Red Buds, Laurels, Mixed Altheas, Goldenbells, Red and Pink Weigelas, Red _ Spireas, Coralberry, Deutzia, all bloom- ing size shrubbery, 50c ea. Add postage. No orders under $1. Mrs. Grace Webb, Ellijay. Dbl. Crimson Japonicas, 8 yrs. old, 50c ea.; Easter Lilies, King Alfred Jonquils, Jap. Iris, Cannas, 50e doz.; Dogwood, $1.: Hedge Bush, $1. ea. Mrs. Earl Keener, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Dbl. Japonicas, from 8 yrs. old bush, 50c a.; Easter Lilies, King Alfred Jonquils, Jap. Tris, Foxglove, 50c doz.: Dogwood. |5 4, $1. Miss Etta Barrett, Elli- jay, Rt. 3. Dbl. Camellia Japonicas, from 8 yrs. old bushes, 50c ea.: Dbl. Spotted Cannas, Easter Lilies, King Alfred Jonquils, Jap. Iris, Fall Pinks, 50e doz.: Dogwood, 4, $1. Exchange for print sacks. le Clyde Keener, Ellijay, Rt. Pink Per. Phlox, Iris, dark purple, Confederate gray Vio- lets, $1.50 C: Periwinkle Plants, $1. C; Bulbs, Jonquils. Emperor, Dbl. Daffodils, Narcissi, $1.50 C; Snowdrops, $1. C. Add post- age. Mrs, J. H. Penland, Elli- jay. : ace Lily Bushes, white, pink, 50c ea.; Hedge Rose, Boxwood, $2.50 ea.; Plum, Cherry Trees, 35c_ ea., Running Rose Bushes, white, pink, also around truck. load Boxwood, large Asize, $5. ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. C. Fowler, Ellijay, Rt. 8. Rose Pink Sultanas, 5c ea.; Red Geranium cuttings, 15 ea.; Rose Bud, Angelwing, Guine. awing Begonias, 25c ea, cut; Red Conch and Strawberry Be- gonia, Xmas Cacti, Pink, White Oxalis, rooted,and pot Hydran- geas, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. H. A. Chastain, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Rooted Strawberry Begonias, 25 ea.; Yellow Thornless or Easter Roses, ~ rooted, Oy Skt Orange Day Lilies, $1, doz.: Med. Red Dahlia Tubers, $1.50 doz.; Peach Colored Baby Glads, blooming size, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Freeman Long, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Jonquils, Daffodils, White Narcissi, $1.50 C; Hardy Lav. Orchids, 6, $1.3 Giant Shasta Daisy, $1. doz. plants; Exchange some for Pink Cannas, Red June Cacti, other flowers. Write first. Add postage. Mrs. B. R: Vandegriff, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Rose Monthly Rose, 50c ea.; Scarlet Red Bush Rose, 60c ea.: Golden Chain, 2, $1.; Pink Al- monds, tall var., 2, $1.; Old Fashion Fall Pinks, Rose, Or- ange, White, Bronze, $2.50. doz. Jay Roe 3: Pink Thrift, $1.50 dozY Red and White, $1.00 doz.: Pink Ox- alis, 2 clumps, $1.00; Dahlia Tubers, exhibition type $150 doz Hibiscus, Jap. unflower, Holly- hock, 4 OClock Seed, 2 Tbls., 50c; Boston Fern, 25c ea. Add pee Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grant- ville. Crape Myrtle, rooted, White, Purple Lilacs, Pach Almond, ea. 6, $1.00; Dbl. Day Lilies, Blue Hyacinth Bulbs, $1.25 doz. Add Large Blossom Thrift, rose color, rooted plants, $1.00 doz. in Ga. Add postage. Mrs. Wal- ter Miller, Franklin. ~ Rosia Pink. Violets, rooted plants, damp packed, $1.00 doz. Add postage. Mrs. John Miller, Franklin. Per. Plants ready by April, 15 or 20 Sweet Williams, 5 dif. colors, _Snapdragons mixed, Asters, Giant, Flu#y Ruffle, and Fordhook, Giant Marigolds, Frills Man-In-Moon, others mix- ed. Mixed Zinnias, Dif. colors Griffin, 725 E. Chappell St. Large red berried Pyracantha, 8 and 10 in., 25c ea. Plus post- age. Prefer orders of/4 or more Mrs. Geneva E. Cooper, Griffin, eC. : Day Lilies, 200, $1.00; Purple Lilacs, rooted 20c ea. Yellow Jonquil Bulbs, 1c ea.; Eng. Dog- wood, 15c ea.; Juniper, Bridal- wreath, cuttings, 10c ea. Plus postage, Mrs. Monroe Anderson, Jasper, RFD 2. Crepe Myrtle, Watermelon Color, Rose, Lavender (large dbl. bloom) , $1.00; Also Peren- nials, Ageratum, Veronica, $1.00 eo PP. Inez Beaver, Jesup, Rt. Zinnias, Dahlia Kind, improv- ed, to 6 1/4 in., fresh seed, Prince Albert tob. can full $1.00; Half full, 50e. Del. L. G. Westbrook, Kingsland. ; 4 yr. old Cape Jasmine, white wax blooms, rooted in pots, $2.50 ea. Add postage. Miss Bessie Martin, Gainesville, Rt. Easter Lily Bulbs, $1.25 doz.; Yellow and White Narcissus, $1 doz.; Butterfly Bushes, Purple Lilacs, New Year Vine, each 6, $1.00. Add postage. L. M. Turn- er, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Purple Weeping Mary, Forsy- htia (Golden Bells) Sweet shrubs and Dogwood (white) 60c 2, $1.00 Unrooted Abelia cutting, 15,:$1.00 Damp packed. postpaid; Also Seven 15 mos. old Gardenias, $1.50-$2.00. Will not ship gardenias. Mrs. Wallace Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Rooted Evergreen Privet Hed- ge Plants, 12-36 in., le ea PP on $1.00 orders or. more. Mrs. R. H. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 7. |type, Sherwood Peach, Orange Naussau, Commando, Monarch, Black Negus, Ky. Sun, Aglow, Bonnie, Inscandent, Watching labeled; All colors except white, $3.00 doz. unlabeled. Add post- age. Mrs. Glyde Gilleland, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Red Violets (Calcutta Rubra); Thrift, Red, Pink Blue, White, Ligustrums, Cherry Laurels, Photenias, Vinca Minor, Eng- lish Ivy, $1.00 doz.; $5.00 C. Blanche Woodruff, Greenville, Dark Red and Scarlet Ver- bena, 2 doz., $1.00; Giant Royal Purple Sweet Violets, 3 doz., $1.00; Tallow Trees for shade, sweet flowers, followed by white berries for winter, 1 large, 4 small size, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. J. B. Cousins, Greenville. Rooted Dwarf Boxwood, uni- form plants, $10.00 C; $80.00 M; Rooted Buford Holly, $15.00 C; Sansanquas pink, rooted cut- tings, $15.00 C. Mrs. R. F. Ter- rell, Greenville. White English Dowood, Spirea, Bridealwreath,. Gardenia, Cy- donia Japonica (red),* Dorothy Perkins Rose, all blooming size, 50c ea.; Old Fashion Monthly Rose, (red) cuttings 10c ea.; $5 C. Add postage. Mrs. C. M. Rob- inson, Greenville. 2 each Tiger Lilies, Tulips, Red Hot Pokers, Pink Cannas, Glads, 10, $1.; Mixed Canna, Red, Cream, Speckled, Shades of Pink, 8, $1.; Hardy Hibiscus, Hardy Hydrangea, 6, 75c; $1. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Rooted bunchy Iberis, Per.} White Candy Tuft, $1.75 \doz.;| Dixie Brilliant Giant Red Thrift $1.00 doz.; 2 doz., $1.50; Ol Fashion Sweet Violets, 4 doz., $1.20; Genuine Royal Robe Vio- lets, $1.00. doz. Add postage. Prize winning Dahlias, giant} 5 Giant, others, 50c ea.; $4.00 doz.,|$ Mrs. L. H, Cousins, Greenville, postage. Mrs, Maa Turner, Gains ille, Rt.. 6. : Rt, 3. Rooted Dark Red Oleanders, Imp. Gardenias, 80c ea.; Varie- gated and Deep Red Pomgran- ate, 75c; Red Thrift, giant size, 15, $1.; Pink Thrift, 200, $1, = 3 doz,, Shasta Daisies, $1. A postage. Mrs. W. Crawfordville, Rt. 2. Blue Grape Hyacinths, Pur- ple Iris, Roses, Orange Day Lilies, Ophiopogon, Sweet Wil- liams, Bridalwreath, 50c doz.; Purple Lilacs, Blooming Pear, Jasmine, White Easter Rose, Pink Running Roses, 25c, 50c ea.; Large, Small Globe Shaped Celocia. Mrs. W. T. Caldwell,| B oxwoods. Mattie Duran, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. Boxwoods, 3/4 acre Ameri- can, 15-30 in., field grown, com- pact, bargain price. 2 mi. N. Cumming Dahlonega, Atlanta Hwy. 19. John Martin, Cum- ming, Rt. 1. . Orange Day Lilies, Yellow Jonquil Bujbs, 25c ea. doz.; _ Xmas Cact cuttings, 25c; Sweetshrubs, 75c doz. Purple Lilacs, rooted, 50c ea.; Roses, rooted, 25c ea. Add_ postage. Mrs. M. L. Crowe, Cumming, Rese White Spirea, Bridalwreath, Easter Rose, White or Purple Lilacs, Yellow Jasmine, Holly, Cedar, Sweetshrub, Dogwood, 3, $1.; 8, $2.;, Mixed col. Sweet Williams, Iris, Orange Day Li- lies, Rose cuttings, 40c doz. Plus postage. No Fla. orders, Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1, Large Hen and Biddie Cacti with small ones attached, $3. ea.; Star Fish Cacti, rooted, 45c: Cuttings, 40c ea; Pink Crape Myrtle, $1. ea; Seven Sister Running Roses, 45c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cumming. African Violets, Crape Myr- tle, Mock Orange, $1. ea.; Abelias, Dwarf Spirea, Lily Tree, Forsythia, Weigelia, 35e; Water Oaks, Silver Maples, 24- 50e; Red Cannas, Var. Purple Iris, 35 doz.; Climbing Roses, Striped Grass, . Jasmine, Vinca, 25e bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Ctis Mashburn, Cumming. Large prize-winning Chry- santhemums, Silver Wedding White, Golden Wedding VYel- low, Smith Enchantress, Pink, Homestead Lavender, Sunset Bronze, Cloud Cream, Indian Red, 25 plants, $3.; All colors Button and Daisy type, 20, $1. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuthbert, Rt. Trailing Arbutus, Siberian Tris, Per. Sweet Peas, Red Honeysuckle, Dbl. Day Lilies, 1. doz. Boxwood, Bridal- wreath, Red Pink White Spi- reas, Crape Myrtle, Japonicas, Calycanthas, Goldenbell, Deut- zia, Almonds, Barberry, Bud- delia, your collection 12, $1.75; Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, 50e C. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. i / f Nice shaped Arborvitae, aver- age 4 ft., $10.; 2, $15.; Boxwood, all sizes, average 2-6 ft. $15.; Nandinas, $10. Come after; Bean Tree Seed, 10 for a few and self addressed envelope. Mrs. \J. D, Bennett, Dahlonega, Rt. 2. Dbl. Shasta Daisies; Delphin- ium, Red Hot Poker, Eng. Dais~ ies, Hardy Primrose, 35c ea.; $1.00 doz. $2.00 prepaid. W. W. McEver, Gainesville. White Peony, 3 clumps, 50c; Hot Poker, 3 bunches, 50e: Star of Bethlehem, 50e C bulbs: Day Lilies, Blue Spanish Iris, Yel- low, White, and Purple Iris, Pink Thrift, Blu Ageratum, Purple and Pink Verbena, Pink and White Primrose, Dusty Miller, 60e doz. Add postage, Sy L.M. White, Dahlonega, ck. Day Lilies, Spanish, Dutch Iris, Thrift, Ageratum, Physos- tegia, Mums, 60c. doz.; Star of Bethlehem, Narcissi, Jonquil, $1.40 C; Dahlias, mixed Glad Bulbs, Tiger Lilies, $1.10 doz.;. Pink Peachtree, Yellow Thornless Roses, Honeysuckle Vine, Bridalwreath. PP in Ga. Martha. White, Dahlonega: Rt. 1, Box 60. Extra nice - blooming Jonquils and Daffodils. mi 7 $1, C; Pink Thrift, Rose colored. Hardy. Phiox, 4 nice chimps, $1.25; Baby Mar. Roses, rooted, 50c ea. Add 35c, postage, Mrs: Clarence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. E. Johnson, cok: : Wake: Harris, FLOWERS AND SEED A FORSALE ~ F LOWERS AND SEED SPOR SAE. = Red Hot Poker, $2. doz. Add postage. Mrs. Fannie Lee Grin- dle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1 White, Purple Lilacs, Rhodo- dendrons, Oakleaf Hydrangeas, Star Jasmine, 6, $1.; Star of Bethlehem, 50c C; Stay Green Hedge, $1.25 C; Dahlias, $1.25 @oz.; Kalmia and Corlina Pink Laurels, Spruce, White Pines, 'Azaleas, Dogwood, Sourwood, Maples, 12, $1.50. Mrs, F. M Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laurels, White Pines, Kalmia Laurels, White Bloom Dogwood, $1. 50 doz.; Trailing Arbutus, Sweet- pea, Azaleas, $1. doz.; Snowball, Lilacs with good root, 50c ea.; Fall Pinks, 75 doz.; Pink, Red Thrift, Violets, 50c doz.; Add postage. Mrs. D. M. Holloway, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Red Hot Poker, Day Lilies, $2. doz.; Iris, $1.50 doz.; Evergreen Vine, $1. C. Add postage. Dollie Pearson, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 43. Hibiscus, Purple Verbena, rooted, 25c doz.; Red and Wine Dahlias, small 50c doz.; White and Yel- Jow Fall Pinks, 50c doz. Add postage. Mrs. L. J. Poe, Dal- fon Rt <3: Rooted Rose Thrift, 1 peck, 1 bunch White, $2. 50; Del:; 3 doz. Red and White, $1. 25; Lit- tle Yellow Cluster Narcissi, 50, $1.; Mrs. Lon Ashworth, Da- cula, Rt. 1. Dbl. Wool Poppy Seed, mixed color, heaping tablespoon, 10c, with stamped envelope. Mrs. ee on Whelchel, Dawsonville, Ligustrum, 3-4 ft., $1. ea. No mail orders filled. Phone De, 2594. Mrs. H. W. Hayes, Deca- tur, 3841 Lawrenceville Rd. New seed: Old Fashion Pur- ple and White Bachelor But- tons, all cols. Baby Zinnia, White and Cream Feverfew, 25c large match box full not mixed; All cols, Annueal Phlox, 10c tsp. and stamped envelope. + No chks. Mrs. M. M. Kelley, Lithonia, Rt. 3. : : Mimosa, Dogwood, Holly, Ce- dar, Cherry, Plum, Catalpa, Chinaberry, Altheas, Honey- suckles, Weeping Willow, Pop- Jar, Paw Paw, Sweetshrubs, Oak, Maple, Winter Pink Roses, Xmas Bells, 7, $1.; Pink Thrift, 25 doz. Add post- age. Mrs. D. C. Ledbetter, Li- thonia, Rt. 3, Tel. 2208. Red, Pink, .Purple Crepe Myrtles, White, Blue, Pink But- terfly Bush, Red, Pink Weigel- as, Forsytkia, Baby Snowball, Cherry Laurels, Vine Forsyth- $5555 )$1. Catalpa 60c doz.; 8 cols., _ Altheas, 60c doz.; Violets, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. @: oe. cedieraly Lithonia, Rt. 3; Box White, Cream, Pink Mimosa, Dogwood, Azaleas, $8. C; Yel- low Jasmine, Trumpet Vine, 25c doz.; Mtn. Rock Ferns, small or 2-3 ft., 10c ea; Sweet- shrubs, Red, Pink Roses, 50c doz.;' Long Leaf Pine, 10c ea, Add postage. Mrs. Thos. J. Wat- son, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box 217. Red and White Dogwoods, Azaleas, Laurels, Red Buds, Bridalwreath, Easter Bush Lil- jes, Hedges, Roses, 25 ea.; Wax Plants, 5c doz.; Spruce and age. Mrs. Mae Wright, Loving. Pink Thrift, $3. M. PP in oe Mrs. J. N. Adamson,- Lula, Rt. 2. Pink Thrift, 50c C. rooted. Add postage. Mrs. R. H. Bond, Lula, Rt. 2. Pink Thrift, 50c per hundred bunches, Add postage if order- ed by mail. Mrs. J. D. Pritchett, Hula, Star Rt. Columbine, Newport Pink, Scarlet Beauty, Sweet William, 2 doz. $1.25; Imp. Queen Annes Lace, Artemesia, Red Thrift, White Feverfew, 2 doz., $1.00; Gaillardia, Pink Yarrow, Larkspur, Annual Phlox, 3 doz., $1. List of Mums, Shrubbery on request. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison. Rooted Ivy, 5c ea. By the 100, special price; Leaf sent on request; "Also Yellow Jasmine, 50c Jarge bunch, Mrs, T, ines rooted, $1.50 doz.; Jasmine, ; White Pines, 50c ea. Add post- | $4 M. | $1. doz, Mrs. Wild Crabapple, Native Shoemake and Momosa Plants, rovted:. 2-3 ft, A; $l) PRPs Or exch, for fig sprouts or gladio- las. Mrs. J.B ville. Mixed Color Dahlias, $1.50 doz. prepaid. Exch. for nice print sacks, 100 lb. cap., or half runner beans, or pecans. Henry Whitfield, Marietta, 330 Rose- lane St. Wisteria, Purple Lilacs, But- terfly Bush, Bridalwreath, Gol- denbells, Baby Leaf Spirea, Jan, Jasmine, Flowering Peach and Flowering Quince, 30 ea.; 2, 50c. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Mar- tin. . Stevens, Luther- Snowball Bushes, rooted, 2 yrs. old, $1.50 ea. PP, G. M. Moseley, Menlo, Bulbs: Tuberose, 75c doz.; Yellow, White Narcissi, Yellow Daffodils, 25 doz. Add postage. Ethel Sullivan, Marietta, Rt. 2. Weeping Williams, Chinese Elm, American. Red Bud,*Caro- lina Cherry, Buckeyes, Sweet- shrubs, Butterfly, . Snowdrop, Red Maple, Dogwood, Garde- nia, Ligustrum, 50c ea.;_$3.. or- ders PP. Mrs. Thurman Todd, Mitchell. - Several well shaped boxwood bushes, 3-4 ft., for sale. J, Bearden, Monroe, Rt. 1. Pink, White Rhododendrons, Pink, White Mtn. Laurels, Red, Yellow Azaleas, White Dog- woods, Pink Crabapple, Tulip Poplar, Red Buds, Silver Map- les, Pink Cherokee Roses, Creek Hemlock, Yellow Easter Belle, Holly, White Pines, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz. Gladys Robinson, Mineral Bluff. Red Maple, Mtn. Laurel, 3 cols. Azaleas, Tulip Poplar, Crabapple, Holly, Pines, Straw- berry Bush, Hemlock, 2-3 ft., Rhododen- drons, Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses, Pussywillows, 25c ea.; Arbutus, Galax, Mtn. Ferns, Heartease, 40c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. W. D. Davis, Mineral Bluff. - White Doewrood Red Marine 3 cols. Azaleas, Crabapple, Mtn. Laurels, Tulip Poplar, Holly, Pine, Strawberry Bush, Hem- lock, 2-3 ft., rooted, $1. 50 doz.; Rhododendrons, Sweetshrubs, Cherokee Roses, Pussywillow, 25c ea.; Arbutus, Mtn, Ferns, Galax, Heartease, 40c doz. Add postage. . Mrs. Ruther Davis, Mineral Bluff. Pink Cherokee Roses, Rho- dodendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Red, || Yellow Azaleas, Crabappies, Coralberry, Red Bud, White Pine, Red Maple, Tulip Poplar, Creek Hemlock, Holly, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; Day Lilies, Blue Ivis, Pink Phlox, Fall Pinks, Snow- drops, $2.50 C. Bonnie Aber- crombie, Mineral Bluff. Dogwood, Red Maple, Wild Azaleas, Weeping Mary, Spruce, White pines, $140 doz.; Yellow, White Jasmine, Velvet Rose, 60c_ ea.; White Easter Rose, 75c ea.; "White Narcissi, Yellow Jonquil bulb. 75e doz. PP. No Fla. orders. Mrs. J. C. Waddell, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Fragrant Lemon Lilies, $1. doz.; Mixed col. Iris (names mixed), not labeled, 60c. doz.; $4. C; Long Trumpet Yellow Daffodils, 50e doz.; $1.50 ; Large Flowering Bronze Day Lilies, 50 doz; $1.50 C; $8. M. Add postage. Mrs. Emma Clay- ton, Ellijay, Star Rt. B. Flowering Pear, Artificial Peachtree (dbl. pink) 50c. ea!; Crabapple, Hedge, Hen and Chickens, acti: $125)>: doz: Seven Sister Roses (red), $2. doz.; Mtn. Laurels, Honeysuc- kle, $2.75 doz. Rooted. Add post- aN Ruth Parris, Fairmount, Ati Bi 1000 small Boxwood, and sev- eral hundred larger size for sale. Mrs. Oliver Brown, Fay- etteville, Rt. 1. Phone 4473. Royal Robe Violets, 20, $1.25; Dazzling Red or Pure White Verbena, 20, $1.25; PP. Mrs. fae Harrell, Fayetteville, Box ed can $1.50 doz.; Boxe wood, $1. ea; Holly, Cedars, Ernest Cochran, Flowery Branch, RFD 2, Brostproet Snapdragon _ and Salvia Seed, mixed ~ colors, % tsp. 20c; 35 tsp.; White or Pink Rooted Thrift Plants, 4 doz., chks, Money preferred. N. B. Overby, Flowery Branch, Rite Millions of weedliig pine 4. Reasonable. for sale. to gather and deliver ee James, For: ft-7{t., Buyer same. Var syth, Rt. Large Leaf Ivy cuttings, 5e {t. Add postage.; Mixed Bulbs, $1, C; No less $1. orders filled. Mrs. E. Fountain, Fort Valley, Rte as Finest Azaleas, Ferns, Hy- drangeas, Amaryllis, Lilies. Red Honeysuckle, Silver Lace Vines, Pussy and Weeping Willows, Boxwoods, Rose Acacia, Sweet- shrubs, Gardenias, Dogwoods, Maples, Forsythias, Red Holly, 2, $t.; Dbl. Oleanders, Camel- lias, $1. ay Finest Mums, AbelsHenah $1. Add postage. Mrs. John Addison, Hartwell, Rt. 2. Blue and Pink Thrift, doz.; Tiger Lilies, Blue gle Hyacinths, $1. 25 doz,; White | and Yellow Jonquils,. Butter| and Eggs, Trumpet Daffodils, $1.50 C; Hollyhocks, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Exch. for print sacks. Miss Mattie Merle 65c R. Hartwell, IG es White and Yellow Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Long Trumpet Daffodils, $1.50 c; Blue Roman}. Hyacinths, $1.25 doz.; . Red Spider Lilies, $1.50 doz.; Blue and Pink Thrift, 6607; doz: Weeping Willows, $1.25 ea.; Mixed colors Phlox, 75e doz. Miss Cecile McCurley, Hartwell, iter 3 Large cup full Old Fashion Bachelor Button Seed, 30 cup; $1. gal. Add _ postage. Mrs. Horace Suttles, Hartwell, Rt. 1. Teaolives, Gooseberry, Wood- bine, Sweet Bay, Umbrella China, Red Holly, Snowberry, Red Cedar, Yellow Jasmine, White Rain Lilies, Yellow Nar- 0 cissi, Buttercups, 35. doz.; Red Verbena, 15 cutting. Add post- age. Mrs. David Colson, Hazle- hurst, Rt." 1, Box 256." >> Hybrid Day Lilies, colors, and varieties, many labeled. Write for prices; Scotch Broom Plants, 10-25c; Dbl. Pink Al- theas, 35c ea.; Tiger Lily Bulbs, large, 2, 35c; $1.50 doz.; Small, 25c doz. Add postage under $2. orders. Mrs. Hiawassee. Yellow 6r Orange Day Lilies, 25e doz. bulbs. Add postage. Mrs. L..W. Fuller, Hiram. English Ivy cuttings with roots, Privet Hedge, evergreen, J] Et.or" shipherts $l oz ea: Red- Bud Seed, 25 in pod (cup); Ligustrum, Hawthorne, Provet Evergreen, Nadina, 50c cup; No less $1. orders. Mixed: if desired. Mrs. E. M. Hines, Hogansville. Tiger Lily Bulbs, 2; (25c; Glads, pink shades and peach, Se ea.; Jonquil, Apr. Narcissi, le -ea.; Red Weigelas, 2 yr. plants, Wax Abelia, 2 yr., 50c ea. Add postage. No less $1. sales. No chks. Mrs. Annie Pat- tillo, LaGrange, Rt. 4. Sweet Violets, 60 plants, $1.10; True Lemon Lilies; 1 doz. plants, $1.25; 1 doz. Sul- tana cuttings including white, dark purple, bronze foliage, var. white and green leaf, rose pink blossom, red, other colors, $1.25. Mrs. Hop Clower, Law- 3: renceville, Rt. Abelia, Bridalwreath, Catal- pa, Goldenbell, Spirea, Thun- bergi Enonymus Vegetus, Eng- lish Ivy, Mock Orange, Old Fashion Rose, Winter Jasmine, Xmas Honeysuckle, Flowring Quince, many others, large plants, 50c ea. Plus postage, and tax. $2.50 orders PP. Josan_ Geia, Lawrenceville. 4000 Boxwoods, 10c-$3. ps not ship; Bearded Iris, mixed, 20, $1.; 50, $2.;- White Star Jas- mine, 25e: Daffodils, Jonquils, Narcissi, Butter. and Eggs, $1. 30c postage. Mrs. S. M, Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1, Peachtree Ra. - Yellow Goldenrods, for sale, Make price. F. ten Terence : cask $1. Add 20c postage. No) Mrs. Sin-} -Geberia, Tritoma, Columbines, Calvin Harman, Stovall. | tyjohn, Summerville, Rt. 2: Hattie Kimsey,- doz, Sea alae Mille Verbena, 10c bunch; Pin | lise 2c. bulb: Crape _ Myrtle (pink), 6, $1.; Purple Althea, Pink Oleanders, 4, $1. postage less than $1. Mrs. R. af Fleming, Lincolnton. ries Mtn. Laurels, White Dog- wood, 3 cols. Azaleas, Rd Ma- | ple, Crabapple, Tulip Poplar, olly, Pine, Strawberry Bush,| _ Hemlock, 2-3 ft., rooted, $1. 50|. Yel doz.; Rhododendrons, Sweet- shrubs, Cherokee Roses, Pussy- |. willow, 25c ea.; Arbutus, Mtn. Ferns, Galax, Heartease, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Clifton $ Davis, Mineral Bluff. Rhododendrons, Mtn. Tar rels, Azaleas, Red, Pink, Yel- low, Tulip Poplar, Red Bud, Coralberry, Creek Hemlock, Cherokee Rose, Dogwood,|: Cream Yellow Crabapple, Strawberry Bush, 2-3 ft., root- ed, moss packeq, Red Maple, : $2. 95. prepaid; Shasta Daisies, Pink Phiox S20 0r Virginia Black, Mineral Bluff. Giant Dbl: Red Gans Bulbs : with bronze foliage, $1. doz. Add postage under 5 doz. or-|. ders. Mrs. L. Pitts, Smithville. Nandinas, Per. Phlox, Al-|| theas, Artemisia, Easter Lilies, | ay 4, $1.; "Dbl. Feverfew, _ Sweet p Williams, Verbena, Per. Candy- tuft, Purple Vinca, Violets, Violas, Cushion Button, Spoon Mums, Azaleamums, 65c_ doz.; Steele's Pansies, $2. 25 Ce Dah- lias, $1.50 doz. Mrs, Johnson | Usry, Stapleton. e Ex Pansy Plants, 50, a 50 PP. Deep Red, Yellow, Pink a riegated Cannas, 75 doz.; Yel- | low, White Variegated Large | Daisy Type Mums, $1. doz.; Red Verbenas, rooted, $1. doz... Large Glads, also Phlox, all |* colors, 75 doz. Mrs. A. W. Pet- Ss Purple mes tevin thee. 5 Sc ea.p3 yrs. old Mock Orange, 50c ea. Exchange for Snowball; 2 Evergreen Trailing Periwinkle, White or Blue, 35c doz. Exch. for Thrift; Exch. Vinea Mifor (blue), Ground Ivy, for Thrift. Miss F. Be Moore, Suwanee. T kinds Cactos cuttings, ate dif. colors Geranium; White, | Pink Oxelis, 10c*ea.; Purple, Mixed Iris, 35 *doz.;. Mixed cols. Bachelor Button Plants, ragged 7 robin type, 30c doz. Add post- | age. Mrs. Ralph Wears: Si wanee, Rt. 1. mS Rattail, Star Fish, Xmas, Ele- phant, Jointed, Peanut, and Cob Cacti, 35 ea.; Pink Ramb- | ling Rose, Yellow Thornless, 25c ea.; Glad Bulbs, soins Color), and Blue Iris, 50c di Jonquils, Se ea.; Coidenbetis 1 25c ea. Add postage, No COD. |. Mrs. Warren McDaniel, Pale Rock, Rt. oe > Convention- will be Held at. Georgia, Tuesday, Reba 3 an ruary 24, 1954. ; s A very interesting ony has cover practically all phases is of special: interest to the 1, Cultural Practices and *e 2. .Control in Insects. 3. Control of Diseases. _ 4. Top-working Pecan Trees 5. Varieties, 6 oh on Five year hand to nae the SS value, and the informal Tea fc and the popular Smorgasbord. at 7:00 P. M., on Tuesday at Radium with further ntertainment has be plays of Spraying Machines, Tree other orchard Se for, = shown. : For fart Secretary. | doz;| petals purple, PENT: bee : _PAGE FIVE EED AND GRAIN | SEED AND GRAIN -FORSALE FOR SALE 1,| Dorothy Perkins Roses, each 4 r|$1.00. Add postage. Miss Hettie Stewart, Rising Fawn, Rt. 1. _ Rose Thrift, $1.00 C; Oak Hy- drangea, snowball Nandinas, 10- 14 in., 35c ea.; 3, $1.00; Nandinas, ink | 15-20 in., some has berries, 50c feds Per Pinks Phiox, 356.d0z.+ ,|Large Trumpet Daffodils, $1.00 -|C; Daffodil, blooms double like rose, 2 in. across, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Cromer, Roys- i ton. : - Targe mixed cols. Glad Bulbs, Mixed . cols. Annuveal - Phlox e, | Plants, 30c C; Large Red Dbl. ite |Poppy Seed, 15c Tbl. Del. Mary ft. | Ruth Phillips, Royston, Rt. 2. Pink Thrift and Jonquil Bulbs $1.00 C; 500, $4.00; Orange Day Lilies, White Iris, 40c doz.; Root- ed Cape Jasmine, 25c ea.; Large Dbl. Poppy Seed, 15c Tbl. Del. as Leilar Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1: Giant Pansy Plants, $1.50 C; Nandinas, Pink Cannas, White Easter Brier Rose, 25 ea.; Rose -| Thrift, $1.00 C;.Many colors of Tris, $1.00 C; Pink Oxalis, Red; Pink Verbena, 10c bunch. Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. _. Ismene Lilies, $1.50 doz.; Lirope 50 plants, $1.25; Pink Y| Thrift, 50, $1.00; Forget-Me-Not, | 75 doz.; 1 yr. Hemerocallis, best >| strains 18, $1.00; Single Tube- |rose Bulbs, $1.00 doz.; Shasta Daisies, Success, $1.50 doz. Add postage. Mrs. B.-E. Andrews, The Rock 4 Jap. Iris, (Kaempferi), bloom- ing size divisions, any color: la- and Majestic Daisy Plants, $1.80 | doz.; $10.00 C; Stalkesia Aster, $1.25 doz.; $8.00 C. V. W. Wil- son, Savannah, Rt. 3, Box 184. Rooted Dbl. Geraniums, light pink, salmon, red, 40c ea.; 3, $1; Can furnish red in large quan- *|tities. Damp packed. Prepaid. ) | Mrs. D. E. Cason, Savannah, Rt. 4, Box 292. Pink and Red Bachelor But- -|ton Seed, 10 pack; Old Fashion. Sweet. Basil Seed, 10c pack and \self addressed, stamped enve- lope. Mrs. J. O. Montogmery, Scottdale. _ : f e Large variety of finest ex- hibition Chrysanthemums, large and small for sale. Write for list _.,.|and prices. Mrs. R. L. Pittman, >| Sharon, : Dbl. Pearl Tuberose Bulbs, blooming size, $1.00 doz.; Med. \size, 56 doz.;3 doz. $1.35; Do- ;|mestic Nandina Seed, 53 corp, 78 lb.; 2 lbs:, $1.35; Del to 3rd. _|zone. 5c on checks Miss Mittie -|Collins, Smithville, Rt. 1. April Blooming Narcissus Bulbs, $1.25 C; White Star of ~| Bethlehem, 15c doz.; Also Seed yof mixed Ornamental Gourds jand mixed Zinnia, 15c pkg. : oe John Weaver, Temple, Rt. Red King Carnations, $1. doz.: Oak Hydrangeas, 50c ea.; Jeru- . | Salem Holly, 60c ea.; Asparagus, 1|Sword Fern, 40c ea.; Sago Palm, $1. ea. Miss Susie An- drews, Thomasville, Box 641. -|_ White Fairy Lilies, 30c doz.; Eng. Dogwood, Pink Running r,| Rose, Jan. Jasmine (yellow), | White Baby Breath Spirea, 30c ,| a-; White Striped Grass, grows 1 ft., pink Hollyhocks, 20c ea. Min. order $1. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. T. Acree, Toccoa, Rt. 3. Purple Magnolias, (outside of inside orchid- pink), 21-36 in., with 2 and 3 -| upright branches on each, well -|rooted, $2.. ea. Mrs. Rosa =G. . - Queen Annes Lace Plants, ,, and White African Daisies, 35c r, | doz.; seed 10c pkg.; Michaelmus Daisies, 35 doz. plants; Rooted H,| Wisteria, Butterfly Bush, Pur- |ple Creeping Lantana, 25c ea.; Tropical Papaya Seed, 2oceE bls Spider Lily Bulbs, 65c doz. Mrs. -|Fred Atkinson, Valdosta, Rt. 4. | Red, Purple Dbl. e|Red, Pink, White Crape Myrtle, White Spirea, Nandina, a; Yellow Daffedils, Jon- Yellow, White, Narci i} i a G02. Bo ; Myrtie, _ rooted, 40c doz.; Pink Thrift, $1.00 C;] 49 beled, 35c ea.; $15.00 C; Byrd! Poole, Valdosta, 1610 Marion ~ Altheas, | iSteeis'd Jumbo. Ransies $295 C; Royal Robe, Rosino Pink Violets, English, Elder, Shasta Daisies, Carnations, Dianthus, Sweet William, Snapdragon, Dwarf Feverfew, Dbl. Holly- hoeks, 60c doz.; Tube Rose Bulbs, 75 doz.: $3.50 bu. Add porta ae: Mrs. Will Wise, Wad- ey. ; : : Daisies, Mtn. Shasta, all white, Dbl. Admiral Byrd, ea, $1.75 doz.; Pyrethum Painted Daisy, 2 yr., $2.50 doz.; Snap- dragons, Red Verbena, Stocks, Pink Sweet Williams, 75 doz.; Mums.~ Stamped envelope for list. Add 25c postage on or- ders. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Wash- ington. x Pink, Red, Purple Rose Ver- bena, Sweetwilliams, - Stocks, 65c doz.; Eng. Daisies, Petunias, rich colors, 50c doz.; 36, $1.25; Red, White, Pink, Yellow, Rose, Gold, Purple, Bronze Cushion Mums, $1.25 doz.; 25c postage on orders. Mrs. M,. P. Combs, Washington, Chrysanthemums: Bronze, Yellow, and Daisy Type, 3 doz. of 1 kind, or 1 doz. each $1. Plus postage. Miss Alice Pearl Johnson, Whigham, Rt. 2. Pink Thrift, 75 C; 200, $1.25; Day Lilies, 30c doz.: Nandinas, 3 yrs. old, 4 1. Rooted, damp packed. Add postage. No stamps. Mrs. Milton T. Phillips, Wrens. Large quantities Queen Annes -Lace, seed 15c tsp.: Bulbs of Yellow, also Mixed Glads (mostly white with pink edges) 50c doz.: Mixed type and color Glad Bulblets, 5 doz. 25c. No_less sold. Add postage. Mrs. C. W. Matthews, Woodland. et FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED NN Want 25 rooted Running Roses, Red and Pink Radiant. Quote price. Grace Vaughn, At- ae 670 Alta Pl. N. W. Be. 4959. Want 3-5 ft. trees or bushes that bloom well in spring or fall, either one. Wm. J. Higgins, Atlanta, 543 Barnett St., N. Want Sea Oats, Sea Lavender and Cetomosco Lilies. Hubert Chambers, Canton, Box 488. Want some Gurber- Plants. Mrs. James Dupree, Byromville. Want to exchange pecans for Monthly Rose. Plants, rooted, Dbl. Geraniums (light pink) and Magnolia plants.= Joe Thomas, Cochran, Rt. 2. Want Snake Vine. Write. State price. Mrs. Ethel Bates, Manchester, 3 Park Square, Want Dahlias, White Wonder, Jerseys,. Sweetheart, Yellow Giant; Will exchange, Mrs. Warner Dahlias, extra large type Red Cannas, and Pink Running Rose, hes clusters of 20 or more blooms per cluster, rooted for same. Write first. Mrs. Jacob R. Hillis, Millhaven, Rt. 1, Box 50. = Want Hybrid Daffodils and/or Narcissus Bulbs. W. Bass, Swainsboro; Rt. 1, Box 174. Want red and pink Wool Poppy Seed, also Per. Candy- tuft Plants. Mrs. L. C, Thomp- son, Wildwood, RR No, 1. ee SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Sra eee I eee 2000 Ibs: Sericea Lespedeza, cleaned, sacrified, 99 pet. pure, 87 pet. germ., in clean feed sacks | 100 Ib cap., 30c lb. FOB E. .| Blackburn, Sparta, Burn. Farms. c/o Hill- Pensacola Bahia Grass Seed, 12, lb.; 100 Ibs. or more, 10} - Henry Connell, Nashville, Rt. | _ Tender Striped, Heavy Bear- ing Cornfield Bean Seed, 40c cup.. Prompt shipment. Add postage. No COD. Mrs, H. W. Summerour, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Kobe Lespedeza and Martin's Milo, recleaned, certified purity and germ upon request; Also combine run Barley, Cats, and Milo, Priced right. W. M. Nixon, |T. Mullis, Jr. Cadwell, Rt. 1. E. | Wagoner} Blraisville, Rt. 2. i. pell Hill: Resuce, 8 c lb. Rescue, | $1.25 gal. in Ga. only. Add post- 3 doz. Yellow Meat Water- melon Seed, 25c; Or exchange for print sacks. Miss Cecile Mc- Curley, Hartwell, Rt, 2. Rustproof Oats, and Victor- grain, $1.00 bu. R. E. Rowe, Al- vaton, - Okra Seed, govt. insp., 50 Ib. Or exch. for same value in dry fruit, or print sacks. Ea. pay postage. Mrs. J. W. H. Sane, Doerun, Rt. 1. Tobacco Seed, clean, tested, 2 leading var. Chambers Special and 402, $1.00 0z.; $10.00 lb.; 3 lbs., $25.00; 5 Ibs., $35.00. PP Earl Stuckey, Blackshear, 1954 Champ. Green Glaze Col- $2.00. PP. Make offer for- 40 lbs. Mrs. T. T. Holloway, Cobb- town. : 4000 stalks Old Fashion Sugar Cane, 500 up, 3 1/2c per stalk; Smaller lots, 5c. John F. Holt, Brookfield, 400 lbs. pure Ga.Collard Seed, 87-97 pet germ., $30.00 Cwt. S. H. Montgomery, Colquitt Old Fashion Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed, 20c start; 12 sts., $1.00 PP. Mrs. Earl Fincher, Rockmart, REA 2: 3 Recleaned Kobe Lespedeza seed, 22c lb. Brown crowder peas, 100 lb. bags, 9c lb. Leon Holloway, Andersonville. Brown . speckled cutshorts cornfield bean seed, 30c tsp. Add postage. No checks or MO Miss Ioma Corbin, Ball Ground, Rt. re Nice, clean 1953 crop hand- saved citron seed, $1.25 lb. Add postage. Will send anywhere. A. Tobacco seed, long-faced, 75c tbls. Okra, $1.00 lb. Martin gourd 3, packs $1.00; Giant gourd, 5 ft. around, 40c pkt. Mastodon lard Seed, 4 Thls., $1.00; 8 Tbls.,| 3600 lbs. No. 1 Kobe Lespedeza seed, $20. Cwt. at barn or $700 for lot. Joel M. Thornton, Dewy Rose, RFD Nuberg. 3 1953. Crop white half-runner and white garden bunch bean seed, guaranteed tender, 55c tep (1/2 pt.). Add postage. Mrs, Pauline Franks, Hiawassee. Imp. Long green okra seed, hand-picked, cleaned, from se- lect pods, 65c lb. 5 lbs. or more, 50c lb., 5 Ibs.bage, 50c C; 300, $1.25; $2.10 M; Klondike Strawberry, 75 C; 300, $2.; Add postage (5c per 100). Miss Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. , Be MR ee ee ig ets hipaa Ne PLAWIS FOR SALE. PLANTS FOR SALE Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing size, and Hazlenut Bushes, 85c doz.; Red Plum Sprouts, 3, $1.; Yellow Root Plants, 65c doz.; Yellow Roots, washed, 4 Ib. lard box full, $1.; Red Speck- led Crowder Peas, 3. cups, $1. Add postage. Mrs. Nancy Hen- derson, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 49. Kudzu: Crowns, $7. M; $1. C. Add postage. Annie Sue Jones, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Everbearing Strawbe ee Plants, $1.25 C# $10. M. Del. Sam Worth, Warm Springs. Fig Plants, 25c, 50c, and $1. sizes. Add postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten, Camilla. Big red jumbo. strawberry sents $1.00 C. Add postage over - M. No C.O.D., or chks. Mrs. E. E. Clark, Gainesville, Rt. 8. Chas. Wakefield, Copenhagen and E. Jersey cabbage plnats, white Bermuda onion plants, 500, $1.25, $2.00 M. Prepaid. 5 M exp. col for $7.50. Will mix orders. Full countand quality grown. E. L. Fitzgerald, Fitzgerald, Box 662. Kuduzu crowns, $10.00M. $1. 50 C. L. H. Reid, Atlanta, 2303 S. Pryor Rd. Kuduz crowns, rooted, 1-2 yrs. $2.00 C. 500, $7.00 Add postage. No checks or C. O. D. orders. C. D. Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2, Thornless Boysenberry plants, large, $1.25 doz. 2 vars. home- grown Rabbiteye blueberry, 2 ft. 4, $1.50. Early ever-bearing strawberry, $1. C. Native goose- berry, 6, $2. Sweet purple figs, Ever-bearing strawberry| plants, large berries, $1. M. Add postage. no C. O. D. Also ten- der striped half-runner beans, 50e cup. Mrs. L. C. Jones, Gainesville, Rt. 1. Chas. W. Jersey, W. E. Jersey cabbage plants, white and yellow Bermuda onio: plants, 500, $1.25; $2. M. Del. Mixed orders if preferred. J. P. Mullis, Bax- ley, Rt. 4. E J. Wakefield, Charleston Wakefield and Golden Acre a ite a cabbage plants, 300, Liss del. White Bermuda. onion plants, same ane as cabbage. All prepaid. R. Chanclor, Pitts. Mtn. huckleberry plants, bear- ing size, 2 doz. 75c Klondike strawberry plants, 75c C. Imp. field dewberry and imp. black- berry ea. 50c doz. Muscadine vines, 4 ft. 45c ea. Citron seed, $1. 1b. Indian peach seed, 50c doz. Col. bunch butterbean seed, 35c cup. Add postage, Ro- sie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. Hazelnut bushes, Mt. huckle- berry, bearing size, 85e doz. Yellowroot plant, 75 doz. plum sprouts, 3, $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Manda Henderson, Ellijay, Rt.23: yts Martha Washington asparagus plants, $1.50 doz. Ever-bearing strawberry plants, Mastodon, $1. C. Superfection, $1.50 C. Not prepaid. A. P. Friday, Rome, Rt. 5, bearing strawberry plants, Missionary and Klon- dike, $1. C. or exc. for feed sacks, washed, white or print at 30c ea. Each pay postage. Early 500, $1.50; $2.50 M. Prompt}. all bearers of large fruit, $5.00 C. Sample doz. $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. C. M. Robinson, Greenville. Multiplying onion plants, 30c tdoz. 2 doz. 50c All damp packed and wax paper wrapped. Add postage. Mrs. Jessie Howard, Al- bany, 400 S. Cleveland. Charleston and Eary Jersey Wakefield and all-season frost- proof cabbage plants, white Bermuda onion plants, now reeds $1., 3 C; $1.50 5.C. $2.50 M. Del. Otis Conner, Pitts. Tobacco plants, ready Mar. 1, 2600 yds. Pure Gold, White Gold, ick Broad Leat and. 402, from certified seed. Mrs. Mildred Crosby, Bristol, 4 Mi. N. Bristol, Rd. 121. 7 Charleston W. and Jersey cabbage plants, 500, si. 50, $2.50 M. Del, Full count. s c. Waldrip, Flowery Branch, te de Strawberry plants: Blake more, $1. C. $4.50 5 C. $9. M. Mstodon,. 10e 2693 50(Cx 930Gb: M. Klondike, 60c C. 500, $2.75, 4.75 M. Mtn. huckleberry bear- ing size, 75 doz. Scuppernong cuttings, 50c doz. Peppermint, 25c doz. catnip, 25 bnch. Add postage. Mrs. Le Hood, _Gaines- ville, Rt. 1. - Klondike rawieney plants, 80c C. 500, $3. $4.75 M. Huckle- berry, 75c doz. Add _ postage. ai Guy Crowe, Cumming, Rt. Jersey, Charleston cabbage plants, white, flat sweet Ber- muda onions, pickle size, . 500, $2. del. P. P. 5000, Lucretia Dewberry, earliest of | strawberry plants, $1..C, $8..M.| . ay plums, 25, | plants, Gems, very larg Ties, $1.25 C, $5.50. *, C. Brown seuppernong vines, 2 yr: Hs Artichokes, 25c tb. Not P. Streamliner ever-bearing Red-and yellow $1. Mountain huckleberry, bear- ing size, 3 doz. $1. Apricots, 50c ea. $5, orders | prepaid. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon. 3 Coastal Bermuda, loaded _on trucks at farm, under 50 M. 65c M. over 50 M, 50c M. Bole exp. packed in 2 pu. bags, 2. M. $i.;! 20 M, $18.; 50M, $35.15! Will pesin digging Feb. 15th. D. Harrison ne saa Phohe 3713. - Blakemore blackberry, rasp- berry plants, $6, $1. 4 cadine vines, 40c. Mtn. huckle- berry, 2% doz. $1. Imp. field blackberries 50c doz. Add post- age. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cum- | ming. > BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Old Time Beans, Pink Pea- nut, Striped Half Runners, Little White Hulled 6 weeks, Speckled Cutshorts, 60c cup; White Salet Peas, 85 cup. No chks. Add~ postage. Mrs. Ople Goble, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Good tender Speckled Cut- short Cornfield Beans, 60c cup;) White Salet Eng. Peas, 85c cup. Add postage. Arvil Lambert, Ellijay, Rt. 3. She All kinds of peas, 20c Ib. PP. F. M. Combs, Washington. | i ft. mus- | 2 age. a Carters, Rt. et 10 bu. good so od Rens $4.50 bu. Plu Purple Hull ee weeks. after weevils, 1953 ae less tk yi pre = Old Time Strip e ner Garden Bean * Long Pod Red Hot large pkt. Add pos: | orders. aa at | Half Runner White Cornfield, Spotted Crowder: Peas, .25. Jb; in $1.25, 10 $7. 50. ex = Fitzgerald. collect. I, L. Stokes, C. C. Wilson, Lawrenceville, URt:.4. more. Add fies Ball 75c ea. J.. E. nest Reids-; Sold only in Georgia. Lizzie A. ville. i Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2, Box 1. January 15 NO,1 NO.2 NO.3 NO.4 | Swainsboro S/Yd., Painters 25.35 Smith Bros. $/Yd., Bartow 24.54 23.91 | Sutton L/S Co., Syivester 25.53 January 18 - Seminole L/S Auction, Donalsonville es = Japeway Craig Com. Co., Dublin - 24.90 24.20 23.60 _ 22.76 | Ocilia L/S Co., Ocilla anes 25.76 25.29 January 19 : es Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus a Jones-Neuhoff Com. Co., Macon 25,75 25.00 24.00 28.85 | Millen L/S Market, Millen - ~ 25.00 "7425 Farmers Market, Soperton 24.90 24.30 23.60 Jesup L/S Market, Jesup 25.28 4.6 January 20 : ss _ | Dodge Co. Stock Barn, Eastman 25.19 24.30 Vidalia L/S Market, Vidalia 24.75 24.14 23.01 20.00 | Ga. Farm Prod. Sis. Corp., Thomaston 25.75 24.50 Turner Co. S/Yd., Ashburn 2457 . 24.41 22375 Columbus Stockyard, Columbus | 24.90 23.50 Pulaski Sale Barn, Hawkinsville 25.75 25.00 24.00 23.80 | Carroll Co. Sales, Carrollton "26.20 24.45 Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 24.61 24.11 January 26 = see January 21 McRae S/Yd., McRae. (25.75 (24.91 Wayne Co. S/Yd., Jesup 24.86 24.10 22.55 21.10 | Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 25.60 24.90 Valdosta L/S Co., Valdosta 24.51 24.08 22.90 21.50 | Farmers L/S Auction, Nashville 25.45 25. Sumter L/S Assoc. Co., Americus 24.62 24.21 22.95 22.50 | Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla . 25.77 Ragsdale-Long Com. Co., Quitman 24.63 23.99 22.55 20.85 | Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 25.79. me Pelham Stockyard, Pelham 24.30 ~23.80 22.55 | Smith Stockyard, Augusta 25.25 Effingham Co. $/Yd., Springfield 24.60 23.90 22.80 : Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange 25.50 .. Dublin L/S Com. Co., Dublin - 25.18 24.45 24.15 23.01 | Elbert L/S Aucfion, Elberton 24.25 Bulloch $/Yd., Statesboro 24.86 24.25 23.07 22.75 | Tattnall L/S Co., Glennville- S25 b2 January 22 Farmers-Market, Soperton fees eae Candler L/S Mkt., Metter 25.00 24.25 23.35 Farmers Stockyard, Adlington "26.02. Co-op L/S Exch., Statesboro 24.55 24.00 22.65 22.25 | Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania z 25.35 | Cordele L/S Com. Co., Cordele 24.76 24.20 22.91 Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas ay 25.78 A Gainesville L/S Auction, Gainesville 25.00 23.00 19.00 17.00 | January 27. Go eae e Smith Bros. S/Yd., Bartow 25.20 24.15 Peoples L/S Mkt... Cuthbert 25.25 25.26 Smith Stockyard, Thomson 24.75 23.75 23.20 Turner Co. S/Barn, Ashburn 25.78 24.96 Sylvania Stockyard, Sylvania 24.60 24.00 23.40 22.55 | Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 25.66 | 25. Thomasville S/Yd., Thomasville 25.00 24.40 21.80 Wilkes Co. $/Yd., Washington 25.10 24.7 Tifton Stockyard, Tifton 24.84 2440> 23.75 Vidalia $/Yd.. Vidalia 25.75 25.25 Toombs Co. $/Yd., Lyons 24.74 24.10 23.15 21,90 | Union S/Yd., Albany 25.91 . 24.10- January 23 Ragsdale-Long Com. Co., Rome 25.75 25.15 i Emanuel Co. $/Yd., Swainsboro 25.00 24.05 22.95 . Black's Com, Barn, Gainesville - -_25.50 22.00 Weshington Co. Mkt. Assoc., Sandersville 24.76 24.11 23.20 January 28 ee ae Bartow L/S Com. Co., Cartersville 25.80 24.10 21.60 Reliable Auction Co., Winder January 25 Formers L/S Co., Douglas Chatham Co. $/d., Savannah 25.10 24.30 23.50 Fitzgerald L/S Auction, Fitagerald 4 -POTATOESEED | FOR SALE ie SECOND HAND ACHINERY FOR SALE _ SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE PAGE SEVEN _ SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE No. 1 Hull ties Cream {100 bu. u es 60c cup. Preston, | ea _ Annie Geney, Certified Seed _ Potatoes, Bunch. PR variety, vine grown, . | $4. 00 per bushel basket. FOB. Re Ox Browning, McRae, RFD - Cettitied Seed Potatoes, Bunch variety, imp. Bunch PR, 1-9 bu., -}$5.00 bu.; 10-99 bu., $4.50 bu., $4.00 bu. FOB. M. W. uena Vista. No. 1 Se2d Potatoes, Biibh Copperskin PR Sweet, grown, certified, $4.00 bu. Olin a loopdaca a Helena, Rtet. vine te) Siriped Tender |. Beans, | 5dc teacup; 3 lots or more. Add s Gennia eee : Rely; : Weeks 2 Crop Bl) 8 cups, < $1,25% " ag 4 cups, $1.25; lue 1 Pole, and Streaked ner Butterbeans, . 3 PP in Ga. Mrs. oe Dac ul a; ATOE SEED beef cattle. . Cole, Nic- Coppers Fat- rskin Seed Pota- 1951 Intl. H Farmall tractor, and Bog harrow, No. 31 front- end hydraulic- power loader; | 1948 Ford tractor, new 2- dise plow. All in good cond, reason- able, or will trade for springer SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE CD. Folkston, Box 493, Phone 3326. One Allis-Chalmers PTO two speed and reverse, Side Deliv- ery Rake, used only two sea- sons, very good cond., $225. at my farm. John C. Reid, Zebu- lon. Phone 85J11. 1 Z model M. M. Tractor, 2- row planters and _ cultivators. Also Case combine. Will sell separately. C. C. Arnold, Turin. ~ Buggy Steel Tires, 6 mos. old, ($100. new). Sell for S95 C1 C3 Clark, Stockbridge. - : EDS THAT FAILED TO MEET GUARANTEE - FOURTH QUARTER, 1953 (P) Protein he rast ite Hominy Feed Is, Atlanta, Georgia ; fo Hog Supplement, Pelleted S (P) Fibre (P) Protein (P) Fibre (P) Pftre (FP) Fibre! stan gee Hawhinavile, @0: _w/Molasses farm equipment, 6 ft. Bush Sims, Jr. oa PROTEIN 50.00 48.75 7.50 6.88 20.00 18.78 10.09 1078 1 6.00 | (14,94 8.00 9-38. 8.00 7.63 24.00 23.56 20.00 19.06 Meas se kee J. D. Tiller P! ow, 4 disc, used one year, like new. Will sacri- fice. 6 miiles North Waynesboro, Ga. Thomas , O. Seruggs, Me-. Bean, Rt. 2; Box 180. 7120 New Cushman Garden Trac- tor, with harrow, plows, and sweeps, ae Dewey Nelms, Bowman, Rt. Avery U. poe runs well, good rubber, 3 disc tiller, har- row, cultivator, planter, distrib- utor, $300. at my farm. J. H. Jones, Cordele, Rt. 4. Part of a 1952 super C Farmall tractor, with planters and cultivators. In good condition. Used 1 sea- son, $1,700. 2100 cap. egg incubator, in first-class cond. Sell or will trade for smaller one. J. R. Bag- well, Bowman. John Deere planters and cul- tivators for B model, cond, reasonably priced. See W. L. Boyd, LaGrange, Rt. 4, Ph. 5784. 1952 model M John Deere anters, cultivators tractor, B and Rome cond, | Villa Rica. FAT 3.50 R27 5.00 5.07 / 5.00 5.07 3.00 3.67 3.00 4.82 2.50 4.31 2.50 - 4.78 3.50 ~ 4.42 2.50 3.93 3.50 3.63 10.00 11.14 3.00 3.63 2.50 2.75. 2.00 26 3.00 4.90 2.00 2.02 3.00 3.02 3.50 4.19 3.50 3.89 4.00 1.78 iB oo Ground Hog Wheat Thrasher for sale. S. A Mangum, Cumming, Rt. 5. & B 8-23 (n. pick- up harrow. Almost new. E. W. Steed, Winder, Rt. 4. Ph. 3881. 1 caterpillar tractor, R 4, with 20-disc row pose cheap. Wis + 1953 Ferguson 30 tractor, with Wagner tront end loader and bulldozer blades, $1,100/ aa Moore, LaGrange, Phone 2H Wagon, almost new, with body and false body, for trac- tor or horse drawn, $100. cash at my home. Mrs. T. B. Patton, Williamson, RFD. A. C. compine, an Intl. T-20 trawler tractor, 1 Intl. 18-disc offset harrow. Also peach pack- ing-shed equipment for sale. James Nutt, Luella. Heavy duty 1 H Wagon, A-1 cond., 2 yrs. old, also Cole Planter with fert. attachment, 1 yr. old, only planted 80 acres. EF BK Shipp, Americus, Rt: 2. Phone 5554. @ i Hay rake for Ford tractor (power lift) used only few hrs. Also large pan for moving dirt smoothing harrow or disc plow for sale or trade for Ford (Power lift). Letters ans. T. H. Moore, Milner, Rt. 1. Riding cultivator, also 2 milch cows, fresh-in, 1 red Jersey, 1 dark colored Jersey, 1 hog, 350 lbs. for sale at my place. L. E. Stribling, Molena, Rt. 293. Complete corn mill consisting of -1 Meadows mill, 30 in. rock. 1 20 H. P. mo= tor, starter: switch and fuse bos. 1 30 in. pulley, 6 in. face. 1 22 in. 6 in. 1 6 in. 1 line shaft, 2 in., 13 ft.-6 in. and 3 line shaft hangars. 2; -Box upright corn Bargain. M. J. Lan- drum, Powder Springs. in good in good B. Chambers, NOTICE TO ALL CERTIFIED SWEET POTATO GROWERS Get your sweetpotato tape orders in early and avoid delay in getting your tape. As soon as inspectors in your territory certify your sweetpotatoes to be free of insect infestation and plant disease, please fill out your Growers Affidavit, showing that the potatoes have been properly dipped before bedding, the number of bushels bedded, and send this affidavit to: C. H. Alden, Director Georgia Department of Hntonadisay 432 State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Cliff Martin Milling nema Portal, Ga. Snapped Corn Mixon Milling Company, Ochlochnee, Ga. Best Maid Hog Feed (P) Fibre Mofco Corporation, Thomson, Georgia Mofco Blue Ribbon 16% Milk Maker Mofco Blue Ribbon Vi-Min-Ized 16% Milk Maker Mosteller Flour & Feed Company, Chamblee, Ga. Georgia Rose Snapped Corn $ Georgia Rose Horse Feed (P) Protein Petham Milling Company, Pelham, Georgia Pelham Hog Ration ; : . (P) Protein Perry Milling Company, Leslie, Georgia Peanutvine Hay & Molasses (P) Fibre igs Milling Company, Jesup, Georgia ittips Special: 40% Hog Supplement (P) Fibre Renfroe Feed Mill, Fitzgerald, Georgia s Colony City Peanut Hay & Molasses (P) Fibre Colony City Snapped Corn | Colony City Peanut Hay & Molasses : (P) Fibre - Royston Roller Mill, Royston, Georgia Brown's Best Wheat and Oats Hog Feed . (P) Protein Rockdale Warehouse Company, Conyers, Georgia RMC Brand Snap Corn Sessions Oil Mills, Enterprise, Alabama sco 41% Protein Solvent Extracted Peanut Oil Feed Seneca Oil Mill, Seneca, South Caroline Cottonseed Meal (P) Fibre Southern Fruit Distributors, Orlando, Fic. Bluebird Citrus Pulp Southern Milling Company, Augusta, Georgia Egg Mash 20% Sumter Seed Cleaning Drying Co., Americus, Ga. Sumter Brand Laying Mash ee Th bley Milling c pany, oe , Georgia Peanut Hay and Molasses . Valdosta Feed Mills, Valdosta, VEM 40% Hog Supplement Ground Snap Corn Georgi % Fibre & Protein Milling Comp te, Wis: Ground Course Mixed. neg West End Milling Company, Quitman, Ga. _ Cob, Shuck and Molasses Western Grain Company, Birmingham, Ala. = Pandy: Dog Ration (P) Protein 2O@ nQu WE FQ wO BO BH WOH 2M wH 2D "@ nO WO n@ nO wO 2 wO 7@ nQ@ 2O nO WO 8.00 7.23 14.00 18.75 16.00 17.25 16.00 15.44 8.00 7.31 9.00 7.94 18.00 15.88 8.00 7.75 40.00 41.50 8.60 9.94 8.00 7.25 8.60 9.38 14.00 11.56 8.00 7.38 41.00 38.38 36.00 39.00 6.00 6.88 20.00 20.50 20.00 18.94 8.00 10.31 40.00 35.63 7.50 7.00 10.50 11.56 3.00 3.44 24.00 20.88 2.50 2.86 3.50 3.52 3.50 4.68 3.50 4.26 3.00 3.02 2.00 3.41 3.00 3.01 3.00 2.60 3.50 4.93 2.60 2.52 3.00 3.43 2.60 2.30 3.00 4.88 3.00 3.02 1.00 1.06 5.00 6.06 3.50 3.52 3.60 4.33 3.00 4.57 3.00 2.60 5.00 7.16 2.50 2.82 3.50 3.63 ie _ PAGE EIGHT ~SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE SECOND HAND MACHINERY FOR SALE Avery 3 ft. 4-disc plow, $100. on wheels, with nearly new discs; 4-section 24 disc tractor harrow, 16 in. dises, $75., Also one or two mule hay rakes, $40. L. P. Singleton, Fort Val- ley, Rt. 3, Phone 772. Mule farming tools and 2-H wagon. See George Phillips, Rockmart, Rt. 1, near Belliview Church. New Holland square baler, in very good cond., $1,000.; John Deere A tractor, new block and rebuilt motor, $850. W. A. Galt, _ Jr., Cartersville, Phone 943-J. -Aliis Chalmers Model G trac- tor, with hydraulic lift, new, mever been used, for sale. Joe Sikes, Glennville. John Deere 5-disc tiller, $150. 1 mule stalk cutter, $7.50. All in good cond: B. E. Kinard, Vienna, Rt. 3. Nissen 2-H wagon cond., 3 1/4 in. tread, bodies painted inside and out. Letters ans. H. E. Blanchard, in A-1 Aovpling. Thornhill 2-H wagon, almost good as new, $100., or exc. for Hampshire pigs, cows and cal- ves. Henry Williams, Tallapoosa, Rtas 2-Horse heavy Mogal wagon, complete with poplar bed, $68.; 2-H iron wheels roller-bearing McCormick-Deering wagon complete with oak body, $68.; 2-H; Oliver stalk cutter, $37.; 2-H, 8 dise McCormish-Deering Cut-a-way harrow, $48.: 2-H John Deere hayrake, $35.;. 2-H Oliver Mower, $48. Herman Grogan, Marietta. Rt. 4, Dallas Rd. 14% Mi. S.. W. 1952 Super C. Farmall trac- tor, cultivators, planters, ferti- lizer attachments, All A-1 cond. used very little, $1.600.00 at my place. George D. Barfield, Louisville, Rt. 3. McCormick-Deering 52 combine, epetiees cond. and bar- gain. C. S. Agan, Atlanta, P. O. Box 1748. Farmall cub tractor, with disc ce plow. harrows, cultivators, mowing machine, grader blade and wood saw. Has made, 2 small crops, $1,095. John Vandi- viers, Dawsonville, Rt. 2. Tractor-drawn wagon, with 4 steel wheels, 2 extra sides and in good cond. $25, All -let- ters ans. M. F. Hammock. Jef- ferson, Rt. 3, Phone 122J4. 1 V. C. 2-row Case tractor, good cond. 18 D able. section harrow stalk cutter, 4 wheel wagon, terracing plow, 30 in. grist mill, 2 hole corn sheller, pea thrash. Sell all or part cheap. Roy Barnes, Newnan, Rt. 4, Box 245, Phone 1070W3. Farmall HM-96 planters, com- plete; cotton and duplex hop- pers, with full set plates: HM- 44 fertilizer attachment; HM- 240 cultivators, with extra shanks disc hillers, etc. Good cond. $150. for complete outfit. J. Tom Ellington, Oxford, Rtas 1 Pair 44 In. iron wheels, 1% in. axle with iron frame, good cond. Were used on mule- drawn Sa W. L. Rogers, Americus, Farmall H tractor, 5 disc til- ler, cultivator, planters, mower, good cond.. Sell cheap next a weeks or trade for Ford or Ferguson tractor. L. A. Powers, 221 W. Poplar St. Griffin, Phone nights 5170. Allis Chalmers @ tractor, Starter, lights, hydraulic lift, 2 disc plows, prac. new, almost new tires on rear, in first-class _ cond. cheap. F. F. Kirby, Fair- burn, Rt. 2. New Allis Chalmers, all-crop combine, with engine, grain bins, unloading spout, combined only - 55-59 acres small seed. Contact: S. J. Clay, Macon, Rt. 3, Phone 2-5117. Eazeflow 8 ft. fertilizer and ~seed strewer $135.: 1. 8-disc Bush and Bogg harrow, $100. John P. Dragg, Brooks, Rt. 1. (1. Mi. So. Brooks). Alli$: Chalmers side delivery 2-speed and reverse hay rake, used 2 seasons, in. good. cond. $225. John C. Reid, A voulon, a} th RANE BRILL 5 78 with 3/V Apt) VE 9465. 1948 Model C Allis Chalmers tractor with cultivators and planters, 8 disc Bush and Bogg harrow, 24,disc smoothing har- row, 6-row cotton duster, heavy duty John Deere 4-wheel wa- gon on rubber, all for $600. Roy Verner, Gay, Phone 2362. SECOND HAND | -MACHINERY WANTED Want equipment for Ford Ferguson tractor (with hydrau- lice lift) or that can be made to fit scrape, disc turner, cuta- way cultivator, sub-soiler plant- er. State size, condition and lowest price for cash. W. W. Johnson, Austell Rt. 3, Box 222. _Want J. B Hammermill, with set screens, in good cond. Also want second-hand sawmill in good condition, with or without power unit. Give specifications, location and price. Miss La- erne Thomas, cacao Box 648. Want 1 Allis Chalmers G tractor and equipment. S. Chris- tian, . Atlanta, Drive S. W. Phone De 5753. Want an A-C G tractor with cultivator lifts. Would consi- der other equipment. T._ J. Moore, Grayson, Rt. 1. Want used manure spreader, within radius 150 miles. Write, giving details and price. James Jackson, McDonough, Rt. 3. Want 300 or 400 capacity in- cubator. Must be in good con- dition. E. H. Upton, Macon, 586 Lynmore Aye. Want farm bell, large or small. State price and delivery. All lettters ans. Roger Thomp- son, Marietta, Rt. 3, Roswell Rd. Mt. Bethel Community. Want 6-row cotton duster for B Allis Chalmers tractor. Must be in good condition and priced reasonably. Howard C. Walker, Jr. Martin, Rt. 1. Want good, used mule-drawn International riding cultivator. R. Bearden, Monroe, Riret, Want Farmall cub tractor, late model, with or without equipment. Also want 2 or 3 large gas or oil brooders. State make, condition, price, location, etc.. All letters: .ans. - W. Manus, Norcross, Hol com b Bridge Rd. Want electric deck broiler and within 30 Mi. radius Ros- well. Fred Cleveland, Rosivell,| Rt. 1, Phone 6361. Want a mule-drawn cotton duster, 5 or 6 row. Must: be in good shape and. reasonably priced. .Clem Roberson, Tem-| Rt. 1. Want 1 used hay baler with motor and used culti-packer. Write, stating price, condition. aie: Eley Winder. 3 ple, Want planters and cultivators |/ for Ford tractor. Write, giving price and condition. Robert as, Russell, Jr. Winder. / Want mowing machine. for Bolen Huski walking tractor. Re 2 pees College Park, Want 1 or 2 row Ford cul- tivator, with or without plant- ers, D. H. Johnson, ata 1586 Boulevard N. eine FARM ae WANTED Want man for 1 H crop on 3rds and 4ths, : standing rent. 3 R house with hall, REA lights; Barn, pasture, good land, wa- ter, wood, 3 -mi. Can move now. G: J. Yancey, Lawrenceville. Want 1 or 2 farmers who can drive tractor part time and whose family can work- 10-25 acres cotton. Gtod houses, % | mile Maxeys, elec:,,good school and churches. E. O, Cabaniss, Maxeys. Want wage hand or share cropper to work farm with mule, J. B. Kersey, Function ) Qity. ory Scien Lali Acie re tek Fgh oN ie SS hat a ft Lee etek 2309 Boulevard | E. Grayson. | FARM HELP WANTED Want at once good farm hand for tractor and cattle work on farm, H. B. Shipp, Americus, Ris es Phone 5554. Want, farmer for small Gwin-; nett Co. farm, 2 farms now va- cant ready for occupancy (large dwelling and smaller one), REA, RFD, school bus route, near pavement, 5 mi, FE. Stone Mountain. J.-E. Britt, he Want farm family on 3rds. and 4ths for corn and- cotton growing. Consider standing rent. Now vacant. Gwinett Co. 6 mi. S, Dacula, Ga., REA, RFD, School .bus route. Sufficient cotton allotment, near gin and pavement.- Paul op Stowe, Da- cula, Rt. 1. \ Want settled farm couple to work on cattle and grain farm. Man. must be experienced in driving and maintaining all types farm machinery, inelud- ing combining. Reply in writ- ing, stating previous and pres- ent employer, number of_chil- dren or dependents. Dallas G. Berger, The Rock, ceo B & B Ranch. Tel. 3760. Want. middle age woman to do light farm chores on farm for. board, private. room, small salary. Mrs. Tillman Walton, Woodbury. Tel. 4192, Want reliable white, single man to attend 1 H farm on shares. One room furnished for light housekeeping over gar- age. Will board in exchange for work when not in crop. Must have good _ references. No drunks or drifters need apply. | Waa tt: a me Rt. 3. "Want middle age woman to do small farm chores on farm for board and reasonable sal- ary. No objection to one child. J. N. Philpot, Buchanan, Rt. 1. Want at once, good woman for light farm chores on farm. Live in home, reasonable sal- ary, permanent place. Earie Cline, Waleska. ; : Want reliable colored man. and wife at once to live on ee place and take care of small herd of beef cattle, pastures, pecan trees, other light farm chores. Prefer family now liv- |. ing on-farm with experience farm machinery. Excellent 5 R. house, lights, water, paved hwy.. 12 mi. Augusta. Year around work, straight salary. See Rob- ert Ww. Wilson, ie be 855 |, Broad St. plant (chick brooder) 300-500}: ' cap. Good condition, rasonable Want man, experienced with cows, to work monthly salary, plus house (5 R), lights, running. water to kitchen. 2% mi. town on hwy. School bus by door. Write. Jack Ww. Abel, Manchester. Rt 1, ~ Want young - eats couple (no children) from country for poultry: farm work, - Private | recom, board, salary. Good health and references. Can use an extra man. Mrs, Helen Street, AURR Rt. Be a eee -| good land, and share 6 R fur- | yrs. old, Need 2 or 3 R. in dairy for| Christians. Sidney C. Scoggins, H Rhinehart, Young Harris. 16. Drive tractor or iruck, do FARM HELP WANTED Want experienced, reliable: truck . farmer. No drinkers..| w White or colored, Will share. 50 ed. pet. Furnish 5 R house, water, |. elee., mule, tools, and seed. Near good school and trucking | r center. Exceptional proposition | if can qualify. Phone Day- El. ; 9190; Nights De. 1975. a A Want -couple with tractor to]: farm 25 or 30 (or more) acres | nished home with owner. All} r modern conveniences, Located on railroad half mile depot in small town. Mrs. a tie: Mc- |. Veen Buckhead. : ; POSITIONS. WAN TED. White, single _man,. 43 yrs. : old, wants job on dairy farm, Experienced. Reasonable sal-_ ary, home, bo , Atlanta. Sanborn Cooper, A doe 200 Moonee S Em, 6909. = - Disabled -V aL man and ieittes wants| dre i job on farm, Experienced. Rais- ed on farm. Wages or -halves.: Need 3 R house. Luther Hames, | Atlanta, 318 Cooper - St, SW. Energetic woman wants job on poultry, plant, or nursery H: H farm doing. light | farm- work. Christine D. Hates Cane Springs, Rt. ee : Want job on farm by: dag Can drive truck or tractor, or|R handle any kind farm machin- ery, ete. Prefer near Fulton o Cobb Co. $5. daily wages. Have wife, 5_ children. Wm. . Spears, | sw 815 Bll Ste Man and wife want job on}. poultry farm. 2 yrs. experience: Board and laundry. Write. V. C. Garrett, c/o..N. E, rat Bainesville, Rt. 1. Man and wife want jo con chicken farm (r garden work, for house and salary. Ages 55 |! and 52. Good health. Mrs. A. H. Anderson, Carrollton, 97 ee Dixie Sto = Want job on dai or hake : en farm. 2 brothers and moth- er other. than self. Need good house, elec. Grover ie a Weyneeee Box 292. : Deaf Mute wants woe on| farm for small salary, room, board. Go anywhei#. State ful ly what you have. ae GewWa Pruitt, Dacula, Rt. : Man and wife sean a on. farm. Lifetime experience. 5 house, |'7 wood. Sober, lights, water, ~ Rome, 108 North Broad St. White woman wants. job a ing light farm work on farm|_ tor room, board, salary. Stella |. Want. job. on. dairy: farm with. good man for three people. All R experienced, ages 56, 20, and ety rough carpenter work. Sober Bryan Gaon , Hawkinsville. : Source of Information Federal State eres News Serv 50 aeets0 Ez. GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Whens Paes 1-25 1-26 4-27. STEERS & HEIFERS CaaS Ses - Good 18.00-19.73 17.00-18.25 17.75-19.75 Com. 14.25-16.78 14.00-16.75 - 14.2517.00 Utility 12,00-14.25 12.50-14.50 12,00-13.25 -12.00-13.00 Cutters 10.50-12.00 10.50-12.2510.00-11.5010.00-11.75 CALVES Be Oe ue rte Good & Cheice 17.00-19.50 17.00-20.00 16.50-20.25 17,00-20.00 Util. & Com! -12.00-17.00 -11.50-17.00 11.00-16,00 12.00-17.50 11. Good & Choice Vealers -22,00-26,50 21.00-29.00 22.00-29.75 Cows oy ee RS WSS SRT eae. sce, Seana Utility SP -10.25-11.50 10.50-12,.25 10.50-12.50 = -10.25-11.50 HC ee: 7.50-10.00 -8.00-11.00 750-1025, se teh : BULLS oes ica cng eee eae : Util, & Coml, -13,00-14.00 = 12.00-14.00 -11.50-14.50 W.7515.00 2 Cutters Se = 210.80-12.60 lager se 10.50-12. 00 STOCKERS aes ars fay ee Steers & Heifers 11,00-16.75 = 11.25-18,75 11,00-16. ye) 11.50-17.25 Calves 11.00-17.75 12.00-17.50 11.00-16.50 _-12,00-19,00 sun 2s Pah tl tanta, Ga, on