om Linder maa WEDNESDAY, JUNE &, 3084 NUMBER 69 AND ILS, FOOD DRUG; ity on soils, being widely traveled and having studied the soil in many lands, Dr. Otrich is an outstanding practicing medical doctor who is especially interest- ed ix. health through natural means, inso- far es possible. 2 Dr. Albrecht is an euanding ae Both of these letters are illustrative of the opinion held by outstanding men of _science regarding the work now being earried on by the Georgia State Depart- ment of Agriculture in our new labora- tory, which is without an equal in = state operated program. d your editorial section Bulletin quite regularly ike time to tell you about cline from telling you my ading the last editorial in ulletin entitled Food. 3 esould handle the ae some of these days iu a We seem to labor under that the burden of proof is - to defend itself against be eebaci them ng as insecticides. nm the liberty of sending a paper entitled Lime eae Major Fertility hi feed that we grow kind of food and ne disguise of killing es agriculture loom as large as they do. We ought to be able to put the agriculture business under the same laws and cus- toms of taxation and economics under which industries and\ technological per- _ formances operate. We are including also a paper written some years ago on the subject that you discussed in your editorial. This paper is entitled Quality of Food Crops Ac- cording to Soil Fertility. We need to look at the matter of building up the soil if we want to build up. quality of our foods. _ Because we follow your editorials and some of the things you sponsor, we give this report as a means of undergirding your efforts. 2 Sincerely yours, Wm. A. Albrecht, Chairman Department of Soils G. . OTRICH, M. D. . BELLEVILLE, ILLINOIS May 4, 1954 Mr. Tom Linder _ Commissioner of Agriculture Atlanta, Georgia - Dear Mr. Linder: ; . It would be impossible for me to ex- press my appreciation for your hospi- tality and the courtesies shown me by yourself and your assistants during my recent visit; also the thrill of realizing that someone has the vision and courage feed that nature intended we should have. The nutritional value to humans and ani- mals of food and feed is largely effected by the composition and temture of the to build a laboratory for research pur- poses for the good of all mankind 2 as you are doing. Back in the 40s, when I was chairman of the Nutrition Committee of the Tlli- | nois State Medical Society, I attended a meeting which was called by Frank W. Peck, Managing Director of the Farm _ Foundation, Chicago, at which time I made a recommendation to set up a_ laboratory to do the work that you are doing. Nothing has materialized. Ai that time I made a statement that I felt that eancer and some of our other diseases were nutritional and this caused a lot of commenti. = I have visited some of the finest laboratories in the United States and have had stacks of correspondence from some of the outstanding nutritional chemists but I could not make them see the light. Then, to suddenly realize that my dream was being fulfilled it made me feel that my work has noi all been in vain. I hope that the people of Geor- gia appreciate what you are doing. In our profession we have a lot of thrills but I think this is the most outstanding one in my 45 years of practice. When your new building is finished and all is assembled I expect to make another visit down there. Give my personal regards and thanks to Mr. Wingo and the rest of -your staff. Very truly yours, G. C. Otrich, M. D. GCO/AM soils on which they grow and by the sub soil underlying the top strata. .TOM LINDER Commissioner of Agriculture ~ Address all ttems on the mailing list an REAU OF MARKETS 222 S1 NATLON A Notices of farm produce under postage~ of notice. Under Legislative Act the notices. ing more than 35-40 words, for publication and requests: fo be put ad for change of address to STATE j- AL A regulations inserted one time on each request and repeated only when request 1s accompanied by new copy not assume any responsibility for any notice appearing in the Bulletin, nor for any \ transaction Limited space vill not permit insertion of notices contain- not including name and address. 5 BUL nn APITOL, Atlanta, oes SSOCIATION So (AS WA Al see aa es and appurtenances admicsible Georgia Market Bulletin does resulting from published Tom Linder, Commissioner Published Weekly at By Department ot Notify on FORM 3578--Bureau Markets. 222 State Capitol Atlanta, Ga. 114-122 Pace St. Covington, Gs Agriculture 0) of June 6, of October 8, 1917. State Capitol, Atlanta, Ga. Publication Office. PP. + Sve Entered as second class matter August 1, 1937 at the Post Office at Covington, Georgia under Act 1900. Accepted for mailing at special rate of postage provided for in Section 1103 Act Executive Office State Capito | Editorial and Executive Offices | 114-122 Pace St, Covington, ta FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE Purple Hollyhock large bunch, dif. col. Cosmos, also variegated, 75c doz.; Cedars, 6-12 in. Crab- apple, 6, $1; Dif. Col. Petunia, 75 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Parker, Gainesville, Rt. 6. Flowering Peach, 25c a.; Dbl. Touch-Me-Not,; asst. colors, 6, 25c; 40c doz.f Wax White Gar- denia cuttings, broken down- ward, while in bloom if pre- fered, 25c ea. Damp packed Mrs.- Wallace Wilson, Gainesville, Rt. 4. Red Verbena, $1 doz.; $5 C; Pink Thrift, $1.50 C; $8 M; Blue Ageratum, mix. col. Portulaca Physostegia, Hardy Petunia, purple Cone, 2 doz., $1.50 $5 C; Pres. Red Cannas, Blue Iris, $8 C: $40 M. Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis, Grantville. Blue Bells, 25c doz; Hen and Chicken, Thanksgiving Cacti Kalanchoo,. Chicken Foot root- - ed, 25c ea. Add postage. Exc. for > - Mums. Mrs. Ida Carson, Griffin, | plooming size Chinese Sacred Lilies, white and pink Hyacinths, Geraniums or large Ric White PomPom, Yellow But- ton Mums, and Large Yellow and Bronze Chrysanthemums, 40c doz.; Red and Yellow Can- nas, 50c doz. Del. Mary Ruth Phillips, Royston, Rt. 1. Pink Thrift, $1.C; Mixed col. Dahlias, $1 doz.; White Iris Orange Day Lilies, 40c doz.; White Narcissi bulbs $$1 C; White, Red Dbl. Begonia, 10c a.; Hardy Phlox Plants, 40c Oe Del. Mrs. Leilar Philips, Royston, Rte 1 Tris, .50;.$1;7. Pink Cannas, Nandinas, Lantanas, Mums, Pink Hydrangea, Red Hibiscus, Yellow Narcisi, babs, 25 doz.; White, lips, Royston, Rt. 1. Shasta Daisies, Asters, Rain and Admiral Feverfew, Dbl. Lilies, $1 doz.; doz. Add postage. Mrs. Thomason, Rockmart, Rt. 2 a. Gardenias, Abelias, Boxwood, 12-14 in., rooted, $1 ea.; Holly- Ageratum, Narcissus, all white early bloom- *~jng, Narcissus spring blooming hocks, Primroses, Cushion Pink Oxalis, 10c; Zinnia, Petunia Plants, 10c doz.; Red Geraniums, rooted, 20c Add postage. Mrs. Lester Phil- Byrd Pink,: Blue and Single Day, Mullein Pinks, 75c doz.; Mixed Iris, $1.25 ie eis Wax Begonia, pink, red, white, 25c ea.; Geranium cuttings, $1 doz.; Monthy Rose, 4 gol., $1 doz.; Mixed col. Iris, $1.50 doz. Miss Lee Crow, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Balsan Apple, fruit pear shap- ed, golden yellow when ripe, seed 10c doz. plus stamped self addressed envelope. Mrs. C. O. McCarty, Rupert. : Salmon Geranium, Pink Be- gonia cuttings, 15c ea.; Rose Thrift, $1-C; Large, Small Pink, and Yellow Mums, Rain Lilies, 50c doz.; 2 Var. Ferns, 25 buife:h; Nandinas, 14-20 in, Oak Hy- drangea, Snowball, 35c ea.; 3, $1; Mrs. Lee Cromer, Royston. Dbl. Yellow and White Lady Banksia Rose, $1 ea; 4 doz. mixed colored Yellow, Cream, Lavender, Purple, White Mum Plants, $1; Red Shrimp Plants, $1 ea.; 2 Love Apple, $1 Dbl. Red Geraniums, $1 ea. Add post- age. Mrs. V. M. Johnson, Shell- man. 10 dif. Cacti,,3 dif. red, 1 pink Geranium cutting Oxalis, Pink Rain Lilies, 10c ea.; Rooted Whitt Conch Begonia, Tuberose, 15c ea.; Sword Fern, 25c rooted bunch; Exch. for Maiden Hair and Ostrich Plume Ferns. Add postage. Mrs. Ralph Williams, Suwanee, Rt. 1. 2 China Maid (pink blend), 2 Golden Majesty (golden), 1 Az- Copper (copper and smoky, by violet, 1 Indian Chief (red bi- | color $1.45 prepaid to 3rd zone. |No chks or stamps. Mrs. David | J. Arnold, Shellman. Domestic Nandina Seedlings, |6-8 in., 70c doz.; 3 doz., $1.50; Hardy Stephanotis Plants, 6-8 in., 15c ea.; 2, 25c; 10-12 in., 20c ea. Del. to 3rd. zone. 5c on checks. Miss Mittie Collins, Smithville, Rt. 1. : Blooming size Gerbera Daisies, White, Yellow Feverdew, Purple, white Per Candytuft, Sweet Wil- Hams, Ageratum, Per Phlox, Silver King,. Nandinas, Pink Yellow Button Mums, large plants, 65c doz.; Mum collection 20 dif., 50, $1. Damp packed. Mrs. Johnson Usry, Stapleton. Jonquill, Daffodil, Narcissus Bulbs, small, lc ea.; True Jon- quil, le ea.; Emperor or Empress (selects) 3c ea.; E or E Double Nose, 5c ea.; 10: pct. discount |per M. Order now. Del. at planting time. Pay then. Miss Ethelen Gibbs, Social Circle. white with yellow centers, Jon- quils, Daffodils, $1 doz. Del. in; Purple Iris, 3 doz., $1.25. EP: $1 lots or more. Mrs. H. V.j Can fill large orders. Mrs. M. L. Franklin, Register, Rt. 1, Box 20 .| Priest, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. 4 217. f $3 doz.; Red, Blue Salvia, Dbl. ae ? ae ae Var. Honeysuckle Vines, 50c doz. cuttings; Dragon Head, 50c; Xmas Cacti, 25 cut; Begonias, 3Ce. Add postage. Rosie Crowe, Cumming, Rt. 1. > 4 shades Lavender and Blue Iris, 60c doz.; Limited supply 2 tone yellow..standards and brown falls. buff standard pur- ple falls, 10c ea.; Baby Zinnias, | Ageratum, Feverfew, 20c doz.; postage, No checks. Mrs. M. M. Hen and Biddie, 30c ea. Add Kelley, Lithonia, Rt. 3. Mums, mixed colors, Violets, purple, white. Japanese, grape Hyacinths, 40c doz. Dusty Mil- ler, Purple Verbena, Day Lilies. Petunias,Pink Thrift, mixed Cosmos, Touch-Me-Nots, Yard Coleus, Rock Ferns, Rock Gar- den Moss, 25c doz. Add postage. Mrs. D. C. Ledbetter, Lithonia, Reo: Ph. 2200. Dogwood, Mimosa, Plum, Persimmon, 7, Sweetshrubs, 50@ doz. only); Lavender, 25e doz.; Cowhorn Pepper Plants, 35c doz.; Sunflowers, Cosmos, 25 doz. Exch. for print, white sacks. Add postage. Mrs. Thos. J. Watson, Lithonia, Rt. 3, Box June $1.; (June c \ Yard Coleus, Velvet Petun- ias, Spider Lilies, Pink Thrift, 15c doz.; Marigolds, Zinnias, Cockscomb, Princess Feather, Phlox, 25c doz:; Red June Cacti, Ferns. Begonias, 10c ea.; Altheas, 4 col. 5c ea.; Violets, 3 col.,-10c doz. Add postage. Mrs. C. H. Lawson, Lithonia, Rt, 3, Box 216, ; : Red, Yellow Azaleas, Red, White Dogwood, Barberry, Bri- dalwreath, Easter Lilies, Lilacs. Arborvitaes, 14-2 ft., 25c ea.; Snow on the Mtn. Fall Pinks, Goldenglow, Houseleek, Blue Flag, Dahlias, Blue Grass, $1. doz. ea. No orders under $1. Add postage. Mae Wright, Lov- ing, Iris Tubers, heavenly blue, purple, white, bronze, 5c ea. Mrs. Ralph S. Collier, Madison. Red, Pink, White Double, Sweetgum and Guineawing Be- gonias, American Beauty Dbl. Red, Pink, White Geranium, Rainbow Moss, Lantanas, Sul- tanas, sev. colors, Dbl. Petunia cuttings, 25c .ea:; 45c; ) Lace and Sprengeri Ferns, rooted, 35e.-ea-2 2,60, Mrs. 8d. As Wilson, Martin. eat Glad Bulbs, $2. C. Exch. for Dahlias, large blooming var., in red, white, pink, or yellow, or for Hardy Aasters. Mrs. Lois G, Bell, Milledgeville, Rt. Dim Per. Candytuft, Per. Gypso- phila,Canterbury Bells, Fox- glove, Columbine, Fire~ Chief Petunia, 75c doz.; Snapdpagon, Giant Zinnias, Marigolds, Blue Ageratum, Purple Achimenes, mixed Petunias, White Alys- sum, 30 plants, $1.25; Snap- dragons, $3. C; Gerbera Dais- ies $2.-doz. Mrs, J. W. Jones, Madison. : Orange cup Jonquil Bulbs, 40c doz. Add postage. Miss Jewell Martin, Menlo, Rt. 1. Phododendrons, Mtn. Latrels, Cherokee Rose, Azaleas, Red- Bud, Yellow Tulip Polars, Ma- ples, White Dogwood, Crab- apple, Holly, White Pine, Creek Hemlock, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; Orange Day Lilies, Blue fris, Snowdrops, Pink Phlox, White Shasta Daisies, $2.50 C. Add pOstaee: Gladys Robinson, Min- eral Bluff. Mtn. Laurels, Holly, Rhodo- dendron, Creek Hemlock, Tu- lip Poplar, Coralberry, White Pine, Red Bud, Azalea, Dog- wood, 2-3 ft., $2.75 doz.; Day Lilies, Blue Iris, Shasta Daisies, Phlox, Violets, Snowdrops, Fall Pinks, $2.50 C. Add postage. Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral Bluff. x Purple Physostegia, Day Li- lies, Mint, 2 doz. 75c; Running Honeysuckle, Red and Yellow Spotted Cannas, $1. doz.; Jon- | quil. Bulbs, $1.25 .C; Purple Sweet Violets, $2. C; White with blue eyes, $1. C. Add postage. Mrs. Mary E. Hudson, Macon, Rt. 2. \ . _| Torch Lilies, . tus , Leaves postage, Ss Marietta, Rt. 4, Very large Chrysanthemums white, ball shaped, C tings, for sale. Moss w. PP. Mrs. Charles. F. D ie Jr. Ocilla. Chrysanthemum Plants, | varieties, $4. Griffin, Ocilla. Red. Pink, Red, Salmon Geranium, Coral Vine, Cedar Fern, Blue August Lily, 25 ea.; Mixed. Verbena, Daisy, Cushion Mums, Pink Per. Phlox, Royal Violets, 35c doz.; Strawberry, Conch Be- gonia, Sultana, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs, Re- becca, Rt. 2, Box 67. 20 dif. var. Mums, $1.; Mixed Petunias, Pink, Red Begonia Cuttings, Geranium, 10c ea.; Purple Stripe Jew, Green and White Striped, 3, 10c; Green Jew. 6, 10c. Add postage. Mrs. P. E. Traylor, Rebecca. = one each, 15c doz.; Narcissi, Gol@en Perfection, Laurens Koster, 2. dif. large dbl. flowered, sold in mixtures. $1. doz.; $4. C; 12 Chrysanthe- mums, all dif. $1.; Hardy Ste- phanotis (vine with fragrant white flowers, 35c ea.; 3, $1 Mrs. Maud Granger, Reidsville. Salmon, Red, White Dbl. Ger- anium, Red, White, Purple, Salmon, Pink, Sultanas, Red, Pink, Rase Everblooming, and Beefsteak and Maple Leaf Be- gonias, Justicia, Fuchsia, -White, Pink Hydrangeas, Chicken Gizzard, 15c ea.; Red gonias, rooted, 20c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. H. Rice, Roys- ton, Rt. 1. a Thrift, Azaleamums, Pink: Jonquils, daffodils, yellow, white; Snowdrops, Hyacinths, blue; pink Mullein, 50c doz; German Iris, lavender, $2. doz.; Dbl. Lilies. orange; Lavender Mums, Yarrough, pink, $1. d6z. Mrs. Clyde~W. Maffett, Ros- well,Ga. Rtr-1: ~ ? Pink, and Salmon Pink Sul- tanas,- 3:5 50;4 cok Coleus, 4, 50c; Large Pink, Everblooming (glossy green leaves), Red, White Dbl. Begonia, 3 plants, $1, All rooted; 5-col. Giant Size Blooming Dahlia Slips, 5, $1. Add postage. Mrs. C. C. Gentry, Calhoun, Rt. 3. ; Tube Roses, 8 col. Cannas, Ageratum Plants, $1, doz.; Lan- tanas, Pink Crape Myrtle. Coralberry, Amaryllis, Red Seven Sister Running Rose, Milk and Wine and Day Lilies, Umbrella Palm, Iris, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. _ W. Wooten, Camilla, Rt. 2. Mums: Rose Daisy with yel- low. throat, $1. doz.; Yellow Spoon, 15, $1.; 15 -kinds, all color bedding variety, 20. $1.; Also 30; var.) Iris; 7, $1, Add 20c. postage in State; Mrs. W. Johnson, Crawfordville, Rt. Lantan Plants, 10c ea.; Bird of Paradise, 45 ea.; 4 OClock, yellow, red, 10c ea.; 2 col. Jew, 5c ea.; Justicia. 50c ea.; Angel Wing and. Conch Begon-- ia, 25c ea. Add postage. Viola Go Brady; Cairoz RE - Ie 322 All. col. Snapdragon Plants, 4-9 in. 25, $1. Immediate del. Mrs. Olin Bishop, Cartersville, RFD 4. : Large type named Dahlias, blooming size, mixed, with eyes, all cols.,- $2.25 doz. not labeled; Rooted Purple, Red, Pink Verbenas, 35e doz.; Blue False Dragons, rooted, 40c doz. PP. Mrs. Sam OD. Knight, Cedartown, Rt. 2.- _ Perennial Sweetpeas, Phlox, and Asters, Dbl. Sharon Rose Phlox, Boston Ivy, Siberian Iris, Dbl. Day and Blackberry Lilies, 12, $1.; Pussywillows, rooted, Maiden Hair Ferns, 6; $l; Star--of Bethlehem Bulbs; 50c C. Mrs. M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Pot Plants: Unrooted cut- tings, 1 each, Geranium, Lan- tana, Justicia, Hydrangea, 50c; Rooted Cedar Fern, Rainbow Moss, Oxalis, 25c ea. Add post- age. Mrs. Lona Blackwell, Dah-- lonega, Rt. 1, Box 54. oe rooted cut- |t 10} C. Mrs. Alice} ] Bridalwreath, Dbl. Be-| tu _ Beans, my home. Mrs. Dawsonville, Rt. Trailing A Pinks, Snapdragor ready, $1. doz.; v 25c ea.; Ka Laurels, White dendrons, White $1.50 doz.; Violets Lilies, Siberian Add postage. doz., $2. 90c doz. Add Ruffled Pina Dame, Mimosa "Large blooming meee i an . Mums, tum, Red Dbl. tegia, Red Salvi: jas, all 25 doz Leverett, Eas : Hill Rd. 5 - Mixed colors White, Purple P den Fleece, : doz.; Trailing Coleus, 10c ea Lav. Pom, santhemums postage. Mrs. Elberton, Rt. . Blue Roman | doz.; Sriowdrop Paper. White C Narcissi, 50c do cissi, $1.50 C Peach Col. ing size, Pink a 50e doz.; Large Old Fashion dalwreath, Re lia, 50c ea. Old English woods, Magnoli Cherry Laurels Chrysanth and Petu dils, $1.50 doz.: Bovwood, 8-10 Smaller, $2. doz.; -Chrysanthemums, doz.; Eng. Ivy, B. L. Robinson, Cherry Laurels, inca Minor, Ivy, ums, Violets, Seed- ja, all $125 doz. Del. ruff, Greenville. old time fragrant. oyal Robe and Frag- _ Violets, > $1. doz.: Purple, and Old west Violetsy 3 doz., inca, 2 doz., $1. 1 Yellow Jonquils, gs, Lohg Trumpet Oe Ce Pink and ift, 65 doz.; Blue nths, $1.25. doz.: ise: $1.25 ea. Miss ly, Hartwell, Rt. ee ck ute, g Trumpet Daf- Red Spider Lily, Hyacinth, $1.25 ink, : Bird of Para- e McCurley, m, long stem Cali- ts, very fragrant, pexGs-Add= post- es Crouch, Ho- 3 ; . Avzaleas, Ferns, ue Hydrangeas, Red Honeysuckle, Pines, Pussy and V oe Boxwood, d, White spirea, fz... $1.2) Prizes -win- | Chrysanthemums, oostage. Mrs. John Long _ Trumpet Dat- Jonquils, Dbl. Eggs. White April ed, White, : ums, will bloom $) oe 2:| Bink -mums, large fluffy C;-Old Fashion Burn- , Daffodil Bulbs, ae _Add_ postage e winners in Write for names, prices. Mrs. T. T. Kson, Tris, around od colors and efor olist: ~Col- $2. (not labeled). . Farrar? Jen- Fall Pinks, rose, w, cream, 20c doz. Mums, other flow- first. Mrs. Emma hipments, Mrs. Roy nge, Glass Bridge S, oe col., 20, : Blue and- 0. Siberian Blue, ter Iris, mixed, dils, Janquils. Narcissi, Butter C; $6. M. Add ri Gunter, r. Bearded Iris, IS show this z. Add post- Bird of Par- | 3|2 doz. 25c. Fred J. Wither- spoon, Atlanta, 308 Holderness istehoeRa. DIO] os) Seed: 4 Oclock, Balsom Hollyhock, Hibiscus, Marigold, Chinese Laterns, Lantanas, - | package. Self addressed, stamp- se[ nul p | Cheer, Carolyn Yossick, Made- . Hattie Kim- | $1 | Cunninghamias, Azaleamums, H.| H. Carter, Atlanta, 35 Weyman petunias and zinnias, 2oe doz.; Tithonia, 3 for 10c; red ver- ena, 10c bunch; Show Mums, | Turners, yellow Ball, Silver- Wine, Tallassec Wine, Bronze, Jap Rose, Ruby, now, 5 for $1. Wet pack- ed Mrs R. J. Fleming, Lincoln= 127 Iris; dit. col. o$1s20~ Sul- tana cuttings, 20, $1.; - White. Dark Purple Var. Leaf Rose, Pink/ Blossom; Also want small SYaowflake | Chrysanthemusns. Mrs. H. B. Clower, Lawrence- ville, Rt. 3. Yellow Jonquil Bulbs, $1. CasPP sist dus ViceiMoClures Acworth, Rt. 1. . : ( Dbl. Red Geranium Plants, 20c ea.; Red Sultana, Red Be- gonia, large incurved Commer- cial _Crysanthemum, yellow, white, lavender, bronze. mid- get yellow dot, and daisy, all rooted plants, 10c ea. Add post- age. L. W. Rhodes, Albany, 1221 Parker Ave. i Flower Plants soon ready to bloom, for sale, Cannot ship. Frank, Ginn, Atlanta, 451 Metropolitan Pl., S. E. Ph. Al. 0617. Cherry Laurel, Mimosa, White and Purple Wisteria, Pearl Bush, Tung Oil Trees, Breath ef Spring, Wild Cherry, Sea Myrtle Roots, all 2 ft. No order -less- than 5, $2.50. PP: Also Ophiopogon Vinca Minor (ground cover) 50, $2.50. Mrs. John C. -Huie, Albany, 1303 Rawson Circle. ea Large White ~ Chrysanthe- mums, pink Perfection, White and Yellow Buttons, 60c doz. plants. Plus postage, No chks. and no order under $1. Mrs. Myrtle P. Hunt, Atlanta, 921 Capitol View Ave., N. W. Ph. Be. 6654. : Large Chrysanthemums, W. M. Turner, Yellow, White, Pink, $1. doz.; 2 doz., $1.50; King Alfred Jonquil Bulbs, 4c ea.; Moon Flower Seed, 10-25c:; Al- so Pepper, and Tomato Plants, Bachelor Buttons (round kind). White Angel Trumpet, Golden Rain Tree, mixed, \50c nice ed envelope. Mrs. W. I. Stokes, Atlanta, 927 Crew St, S. W. Ph. Ma. 0398. Chrysanthemums: Orchi d Queen, Glitters, Indianola, Joy- Black Hawk, Christmas line, shell pink, 20 plants, $1.50: Daisy type, many colors, 30, +, Petunias, 75, $1.; Fancy Coleus, 20, $1.25. PP. Mrs. W. S. Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1. Hardy Verbena plants, in 10 colors, including red, blue, white and purple. Good rooted plants. 30 for $1. PP. Exc. some for rooted geraniums, dbl. petuna and others. Mrs. = M. Grier, Alto. Rt. 1, Box 15 var. more or less of Chry- santhemums, 15 asst., $1.; Star of Bethlehem Bulbs, 35c doz.; Lace and Sprengeri Ferns, 40 ea.; Blue Vinca Minor, 12, 40c; Parrott Feather, Water Moss, 6, 40c; Penny Royal Plants, 6, 25c. PP. Mrs. Ed Stone, Adairs- ville, Rt. 2. Beefsteak, Angelwing. Bronze. Begonias, Plumosus, Sprengeri Ferns, Philodendrons, Loquots, and Fancy Leaf Caladiums, 25c ea. Add 35e extra for shipping, Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel. Blomming size Red Geran- ium, Pink, White, and Mixed Color Carnations, 40c ea.; 2. 75e; Purple Blazing Star and Violet Plants, 35c doz.; 2 doz.. 65c; Areoplane House Plants, 25 ea. Add postage. Mrs. Jes- sie. Howard, Albany, 400 Cleveland. Salvia, Feverfew, Dill Plants, all 50c doz. hite Sweet Alyssum, Sweet Basil, Chrysanthemums, 25 doz. No mail orders, Mrs. B. a Dusty Miller, bule Age atum, | White Chief, Red|A White, Blue, Pink Hydrah- geas, 3, $1.50. PP. Mrs. W. H. Meacham, Atlanta, 57 Lake- view Ave. N. Ey Ey Salvia (scarlet sage), 50c doz. F. Jackson, Atlanta, 435 Rd., N. E. Ph. De. Ridgewood 5495. Petunias, Dwarf Ageratum, Salvia, Torenia, Dbl. Balsam, Snapdragons, Celosia, Dwarf Marigolds, Lilliput, large Zin- nias, 5c ea.; Purple Achimenes, Dbl. White Feverfew, Chrysan- themums, 50c doz.; Tuberous Begonias, Dwarf Boxwood, 50c ea. At my home only. Mrs. Frank Barford, Atlanta, 1185 Moreland Ave., S. E. ] 7 White, Lavender, Purple Daisy Mums, 30, $1.; Ball Lav- ender large type, 75c doz.; Large Quilled Red Radiance, 60c doz.; Nancy -Rose, large, 60c doz.; Yellow Bell, 6, 15c: Scarlet Sage, 30c doz.; Stand- ing Cypress, 15 doz. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2 Hillcrest Dr. : Dbl. White Snowdrop Spirea, 30c ea.; Yellow Cup Narcissi, Dbl. Day Lilies, $1.50 C: Cur- rants, 25 ea.; White, Purple Wisteria, 40c; Silver Leaf Ma- ple, Red, Pink, White Dorothy perkins Rose, 2. 55c. Cash or MO. ~ Add postage. Charlie Smith, Austell. Rt. 3, Box 353, Gordon Rd. : Dbl. White Altheas, White Crape Myrtles, Purple, White Wisteria, 40c; Trumpet Daffo- dils, 30c; White Narcissus, Day Lilies, 24 doz; Pink, White, Red Running - Rose, Thornless Pink Rose, Babybreath Spirea, Eng. Dogwood, Yellow Jas- mine, 25c. Add postage. No chks. Effie Smith, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 353, Dbl. Red, Cannas, Butter and Eggs, Jap. Sunflower, Mixed Col, German Iris, $1. doz.; Emperor Daffodils, White Nar- cissi, Houseleek, Violets, Or- ange Day Lilies, 50c doz. Miss Mautile Harrison, Bremen, Rt. 2 Box 81 Es ao Star Fish Cacti, rooted, 40c ea.; Cuttings, 35 ,ea.: Hen and Biddie, 50 ea.: White Ger- anium, rooted, 50c ea.; Green Jew, and Iee Plant, 25c ea.; Xmas Cherries, 50c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel Caine, Cummings. = > Large prize winning Chrysan- themums: Silver Wedding. White, Golden. Yellow, Nellie Dean Pink, Colter Lavender, Sunset Bronze, Velvety Red, Ball Cream, Shirley Temple, 15 plants, $1.; all colors Daisy Type, 20, $1. Mrs. R. L. Silver, Cuthbert. Rt. 5. Cacti June, Cob, Glory (blooms red), Deer Horn, Pattail, Elephant Ear, 35c ea.; Jonquils, 15ce-doz.; Rambling Pink, Large Pole Pink, (bush), and Black Rose, also Lilacs, Silver Maple, Crape Myrtle, Golden Bell, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Warren McDaniel, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Bearded Iris: White, Lavender, Very Pale Blue, and Lavender with wine falls, also Rich Wink Vesper Iris, and Pink Verbena, 50c doz. Add postage for 1st. pound. 18c. Mrs. J. M. Newman, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. Mountain Mist, $1 start; Blue Dutch, Iris, $1.50 bunch; Dah- lias, Red White Spotted, Laven- der, large 50c tuber; Nice Box- wood for sale. Mrs. C.W. Fricks, Talking Rock, Rt. 8 Box 151. : Lady Slipper, Ageratum, Cush ion Center Mums, Chrysanthe- mums, Prince Feathers, Giant Dbl. Dahlias, Zinnias, Old Fash- ion Bachelor Buttons, Dbl. Touch-Me-Not, large Sunburst Maribold, Primrose, Angel Trumpet, 50 doz. Plus postage. Mrs. J. C. Combs, Toomsboro, Rt. -, Box 45. Bird of Paradise Plants, 25c >. | doz.; Pink Crabapple, 5, $1; Also Bird of Paradise pack. Bxch Mrs. Grady eed, 25c large r flower euttings. rewer, Toomsboro. 6 large leaf Begonias, dif. var- ee and et Sultanas, 10e ea. $1 n Ga, Mrs. A. $1; Rooted i dys pre- Ave, 8. E, Ph. Al. 5040,- in Landin, aon A FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED. J: FOR SALE FOR SAL Running Roses Buckeyes,| Pink Seven Sister Rose2;. 5, $12 Golden Rods, Running and| Wax Leaf Evergreen Golden Buneh Honeysuckle, Magnolia, _| Evergreen Oaks, Red and White Dogwood, Teaolive, Yellow Jas- mine, 1-5 ft., 10c ft.; Also Mari- gold, and Gourd Seed. Exch. for sacks. Mrs. Henry Loyd. Tooms- boro, Rt. 1. 7 cols. Iris, 40c doz:; Box- wood, 6-8 in.; 7, $1 Chrysanthe- mums, white, yellow, orchid, bronze, spoon Mums; Also King Alfred Jonquils, Sweet Williams, 25c doz. Add postage. Min. order. Mrs. W. H. T. Acree, Toccoa, RFD 3. Monkey Faces or Widows Tears, 50c doz. PP..Mrs. R. W. Roper, Trion, Rt. 1. Red King Carnations, $1 doz.; Sword and Asparagus Ferns, 40c ea.; Jerusalem Holly, 50c ea.; Oak and Blue Hydrangea, 40c ea.; Narcissus Bulbs, white and eream, 65c doz. Add postage. Susie Andrews, Thomasville, Box 641: One year Day Lilies, best strain; 15, $1 Liriope, 50, $1.25; Empress Bulbs, 75c doz.; Thalia; $1.50 doz.; Bulbs for naturaliz- ing $1.50 C; Iris, $1 doz. Mrs. B. E. Andrews, The Rock. Purple Iris, Orange Day Lilies, 3 doz., $1.25; PP. Mrs. Abe Goble, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. > Mixed Tris, 2 1/2. doz, $1; fril blooming Narcissi, $1 C; Star of Bethelem, 15c doz. Mrs. John Weaver, Temple, Rt. 25 Variegated Spotted Coleus, Job or Mothers Tears, 3, 25c; Blooming size Pink, Red Geran- jlums, Angelwing, Beefsteak Be- gonias, 35 ea.;Mixed Sultanas, Justicia, Chicken Gizzard, White, Pink Single, Dbl. Snowball, Pink Conch Begonias, 25c. Plus postage. Mrs. . Wavy oe Toomsboro. Bearded Iris, blue, yellow, urple, white 2 tones, Yellow Sends. purple falls, Pink Standards, purple falls, var. blue and white, $1. PP. Mrs. Lillian Owens, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2. Gerbera Daisies, 42,5 $3; =60 Tris, 35 Day Lilies. Stamped: envelope for list; Colors pinks, reds, yellows, 2 tone, bicolors, plicatas; Iris, 12 dif. labeled, $1.- 50: Not labeled, $1.25; Day Lil- ies, 12, dif., labeled, $3.50; Not labeled, $3. Add 35c postage. Mrs. F. M. Combs, Washington. Daffodil Bulbs, 15 doz. Add postage. Mrs. Earl Swann, Union Point, Rt. re : Large blooming size Red Spid- er Lily (Lycoris radiata) Bulbs, plant now for Sept. blooming, $1 doz.; 50, $3. Plus postage. Mrs. Rosa G. Poole, Valdosta, 1610 Marion St. Day Lilies, reds, pinks, bi- colors, yellow, orange, 12 dif. labeled, $3.75; Not lebeled, $3.35; Iris, 3 ea., reds, yellows, pinks, bi-colors, plicatas (ea. dif. ah wanted), lebeled $1.75; Not labeled, $1.35. Add 25c postage. Mrs. M. P. Combs, Washington. Pink Thrift, rooted, damp packed, 75c C;_ 200, $1; Bridal- wreath, 25c ea.; Dusty Miller, 40c doz.; Widows Tears, 25c ea.; Large Mums, red, yellow, 50c doz. All rooted, damp packed. Add postage. Mrs. Milton T. Phil lips. wrens. Giant Red Conch, Bronge Leaf Red, Pink Begonias, Blee ing Heart, Boston, Whitmani, Roosevelt, Fluffyruffle, Baby Breath, Artillery Ferns, 55c ea.; 'White, Green Leaf Rose Bloom, Bronze Leaf Red, Large Peach Blossom Salmon Sultanas, 25c ea.; collection $1.25: Mrs. Gra- ham Eley, White Plains. Seed of White Moon Flower, Little Freneh Marigolds; also large yellow, big pkg. each, 28c PP; Red Spider Lily Bulbs, 65c doz.; Day Lilies, reds, yellows, mixed, 3, $1. Mrs. Fred Atkin- son, Valdosta, Rt. 4. -Pink and Red Glad Bulbs, $1 doz.; 25, $1.70; 50 $5.15; Xmas Cacti, 2 plants, $1.35; 4, 2.50; occoa. - a4 ostage. Mrs. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Bells, Snowbells, Purple Wister- ja, 3$1. Pink Werbena, $1 doz.; Privet Hedge, $1 C: Blue Easter Lilies, 15, $1; Bush and Vine Huckleberry, 3, $1 Rooted. Damp packed. PP. Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon. Blue Hyacinths, 50c doz.: Pef. Phlox, 3 doz., $1; Blue Daisy, blooms in fall, Daffodils, Jon- quils, Chrysanthemums, red, yellow, bronze, purple, white mixed with pink, 4 doz. plants, $1. Add 30c postage. Mrs. J. W. | Smith, Sr. Buena Vista, R. R. | No. 3. | King Alfred Jonquils, $2.50 C; | White Narcissi, $2 C; Orange Day Lilies, White and Purple Iris, Yellow, Red Cannas, Em- peror Jonquils, $1 doz.; Snow- drops Bulbs, Button, Yellow, and Mixed Color Mums, White, and Purple Violets, 50e doz. Exch. for white sacks. Martha A. Wo- ;mack, Bremen, Rt. 2; Box 89. Pink Cherokee Rose, Pink, - White Rhododendrons, all col. Wild Azaleas, 2.50 doz.: 3 types per Phlox, Blue Birdfoot Violets, 50 doz.; Rooted, Boxwoods, 10- 12 in., 3 doz. Bob Wilson, Blue Ridge. . Rooted Boxwood, 10-12 in, | $3 doz.; Golden Forsythia, Dbl. - | Pink Almond, Beauty and Moss Rose, Pink Primrose, Mtn. Ferns, 3 col. Violets, Wild Iris, 50c doz. Sadie Wilson, Blue Ridge. Privet Hedge, $1 C; Pink Sis- ter Roses, Wax Lead Evergreen, ~ Snowbells, Golden Bells, Eng. Dogwood, 3, $1 All rooted. Damp Packed. PP. Inez Haynes, Bow- don. g , ; Royal Robe Violets, fragrant, 15, $1; Hardy Hydrangea, blue, 4, $1. Add 25c postage. Mrs. RP. Steinheimer, Brooks. Large type Mums; Fuchsia Pink, Red Indian Chief, Orchid Quill, Avalance, White Night, Indianapolis Pink, 36 plants, 3. PP. Mrs. M. O. Johnson, Bain- bridge, Rt. 1. Yellow Daffodils, Jonquils, Butter and Eggs, Narcissi, White Narcissi, Star of Bethelhem, 25c doz.; Mixed 1.50 C; $10.00 M; Chrysanthemums, Iris, Altheas, Thrift, 50c doz.; $2.75. C; $20 M; Cannas, Snowdrops, Tulips, 10c -ea.; 2, 25c. Add postage. Mrs. Ardell Meller, Bishop, Rt. I, Box 222: 3 Star June, Xmas, Thanksgiving, Cab- bage, large Red Everblooming Cacti, Dbl. and Single Begonias, Dbl. Rose, Pink Petunias, Dbl. Red Geranium, etc. Stamp for list; Cuttings, 8c ea; 15, $1. Plus postage. Mrs. Lovelle Own- bey, Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box 82. All cols. named Snapdragons, rooted, damp packed, 1 1/2 doz., 85c doz.; 15 col. Per Verbena, $1.50; 3 doz., $2.50; All col. nam- ed Crinkley, Saucer Size Zin- nias, 75c doz.; Firechief Red Petunias, 60c doz.; All col. Rare Daisy Mums, 75c doz. Mrs. H. E. Richardson, Bowdon, Rt. 1. Fire Chief Red Petunias, 50c doz.; All ol. Snapdragons, 85c doz.; *Named Zinnias, large, erinkley, 75c doz.; All col. Ver- bena, new types, 15 rooted, damp packed, $1.25; 3 doz:, $2.50 PP. Mrs. Billy Holloway, Bowdon, Riel. Russian Sun Flower, Drum Head Sunflower, Salvia Sage Seed, 10c Tbl.; Old Fashion Bachelor Button, 30c cup; 3, 1. Add postage. Mrs. Horace Sut- tles, Bowersville, Rt. 1. Jew Moss, Oxalis, Geraniums, | Sultanas, Cacti, 20 cuttings, $1; | Monthly Roses, White, reds, pink dbl. Althea (white, rose), Yard Honeysuckle (not a vine) 15 cut- tings, $1. Mrs. A. G. Hunt, Buford, Rt. 1, Box 414. Mixed color Snapdragon and | Zinnia Plants, 3 doz., $14 15 dif. |pot flewer cuttings and plants such as Begonia, Geranium, Cacti, Sultana, etc., 15, $1.25 my selection. No chks . Add 25c postage for out-of-state orders. Mrs. John Goble, Cedartown, Rt. 3. 4 Fish, Elk Horn,- Pink== PAGE FOUR FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE as | FLOWERS AND SEED FOR SALE ARKET FLOWERS AND SEED WANTED ~ Daffodil Bulbs, mixed colors, sizes and types, single and ' double, $1 C; Large Dark Purple, and large White Iris, 15,.$1. Add 25c postage. Miss Ruth Under- wood, Conyers, Rt. 3. 15 asst. Iris including one _ Dykes Medal winner (worth - 50c), all $1. PP. Unlabeled. Mrs. J. G. Robertson, Carrollton. Hemerocallis day lilies Mikado Fantasia, Spitfire, Baronet, Flava, Ophir, Twinkle (red), Dr. Regal, 25c ea.; Bertrand Farr, ' Mirage, Silver Star} 50c Martha Washington, $1; Others. $2 ord- ers PP. Mrs. H. B. Robers@., Chula. Fine Cannas: Eureka White, City of Portland and Madam Canard Pink, Giant, and King nbert Red, Gold, Lemon Yel- low Variegated Allemania, $1.50 doz.: $10 C; $40 M; Shasta Daisies, $2. C. Mrs. J. R. Camp, Cordele. Large Ferns, $5; Large mixed col. Mums, Everblooming Pink, Red Begonias, Blue and Pink Hydrangeas, Palms, 50c ea; Rub- ber Rose, Coleus, Pathos, Mon- key Faces, Pin-up Plants, 25c ea.; Misteltoe Geranium cutt- ings, Jew, 10c; Var. Jade, Ivy, 40c. Plus postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming. Mixed col. Sweet Williams, Orange Day Lilies, Blue Grape Hycinths, Mums, Narcissi, Star of Bethlhem, Ophiopogon, Pur- ple Easter Iris, 50c doz.; Dbl. Pink Hyacinths, 3, $1; Violets, $1 C; Yellow Star Moss, 25c clump Add Postage. Mattie Duran Cumming, Rt. 1. # Trumpet Daffodils, Dbl Orange Day Lilies, Blue Tame Violets, $3 M; Purple King Iris, Leopard, Lemon Lilies, Fall Pinks, Star of Bethlehem, 75c C; Red Azaleas, Purple, White Lilacs, Dbl. Yel- low Japonicas, Pink Weigelas, 3, $1 Rooted. Add postage. Mrs. Frank Parks, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Mixed bulbs, Emperor Daf- fodils, Poeticus Narcissi, Dbl. Daffodils, Jonquils, Snowdrop, $1.50 C; $12 M; Blooming size ready to ship; Vinca or Peri- winkle, Fragrant Purple, and Confederate Grey Violets, $1.25 C; Petunia Plants, mixed cols., 50c C. Add postage. Mrs. J. H. Penland, Ellijay. Purple, Yellow Iris, Dbl. Yel-| Jow Orange Lilies, Brilant Red/) Moutbrettia, Bbl. Yel- low Goldenglow, White Violets, 50c doz.; Yellow Japonicas, Pink, White Spirea, Red Myrtles, For- sythias, 50c ea.; White Iris, 10c ea.; Large Dbl. Pink Primrose, | 75 ea. Add postage. Mrs. D. P. Garrett, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 105. Blush Pink Mums, 60c doz.;) Large and small mixed colors Dahlias, 85c doz.; Dwarf Mari- golds, 45 doz.; Sun Goldens, 85c doz.; cut. Add postage. Mrs. Rubin McClure, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Anglewing, Guineawing White and Bronze Conch Be- gonias, Baby Branching Ivy, Sweetgum Ivy, Xmas Cacti cut- tings 25c ea; Yellow Monthly Rose cuts., 25 ea.; 6, $1; White Mums with yellow ceriters, 40c doz. Add postage. Mrs. W. W. Louman, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Yellow and Red, and PomPom Red Dahlia slips, 65 doz.; Sweetgum Ivy, Geraniu Xmas Cacti, cuttings White and Pink Oxalis, Straw- berry Begonia, Xbas Cacti, 35 Sweetgum Ivy, 25c per) Mixed Chrysanthemums, 50c! doz.; Yellow Dbl. Mums in large qauntities, tall Cannas, small bloom, 3, 25c; Yellow Iris, 50c doz.; $3 C; Purple Hardy Asters, 3, 50c. Plus postage. Exch. for print sacks, free of holes. Miss Jeanne Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3, % Rose Haven Village. Xmas Cacti, 10c; Blooming size, $3; White Geranium, Conch, Fuzzy Bear, Pink, White Rose- bud Begonia, Sansevieria cut- tings, 15 ea.; $1 doz.; Walking Tris, June Cacti, Shrimp, 25c ea. Exch. for print sacks. No order less $1. Mrs. Mary Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3, Box 98. Red; White, and Pink Dbl., and rooted Angelwing Begonias, Red Coleus cuttings, Red Dbl. Geran- ium, Hen and Biddie, Single Red Begonia, all 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs. W. T. Cwchran, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Blue Violets, $1 C; Yellow Goldenglow, mixed col. large Mums, Foxgloves, mix. col Iris, Brown Day Lilies, 50c doz.; Pink Peony, Pink Hydrangea, Justicia, Pink and Red Jvume Cacti, 50c ea. Add postage for Jess $3 orders. Mrs. W. D. Rals- ton, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Mtn. Azaleas, 25c ea.; $2 doz.; Yellow Primrose, Red Horse- mint, Mtn. Winter Ferns, Pink Nickel Moss, Chrysanthemums, white, 50c doz.; Love-In-The- Mist Daisies, King Alfred Jon quils, white Narcisus Bulbs, 25c doz.; Hop vine, Wisteria Vine, 25c ea. Add postage. Mrs, Presley Fowler, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Daffodils, Narcissi, _Glads, Mums Thrift, Iris, Tame Violets, Johnny Jumpup, 50c doz.; Red, Pink Running Roses, Lilies, Mullein Pinks, Red Japo- nicas, Forsythias, 25c ea.; Box wood, $1.25. Orders $2 PP in Ga. Bettie Own, Ellijay. 2 dozen each Red Salvia, and fixed col. frostproof Snap- dragon Plants, 1 doz. Rosebud Dbl. Moss, red and striped mix- ed, all rooted, collection 5 doz., $1. Add 10c postage. No chks. or COD. Mrs. N. B. Overby, Flow- ery Branch, Rt. 1. Trailing Vinca, Touch-Me-Not Seed and Plants, White, Red, and Purple Verbena, Mums, named varieties, Butterfly bush, Sweet William Seed. Exch. for Salvia. Mrs. Annie Hubbard, Fortson. Variegated Violets, 5 doz., $1; Ivy cuttings, 3 ft, 10c. Plus postage. No less than $1 orders. Mrs. E. Fountain, Fort Valley, Rees Large Boxwood, $1 ea.; Small- er, 6-12 in., 30 ea.; White and Purple Lilacs, 25 ea.; Amaryl- lis Lilies, 3, 50c; Red and Orange Begonias, 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turner, Gainesville, Rta6: : Jacobs Ladder, 50c doz.; Shas- ta Daisies, 75c doz.; Red Be- gonias, rooted, 25c ea.; Feather- few, Geranium, Prince Feather, 75c doz.; Blue Larkspur, 50c doz. Add postage. L. M. Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6. e FLOWERS. AND SEED WANTED Want to exch. Coleus, be- goni~-, Bleeding Heart, and Sult-nas, for Double Geran- }- m Red,|iums. Mrs. W. T. Barrs, Eulon- | %5c. ea.;}ia, Fox 33. | | fresh Want a tiny plant or a few seed of Sarsacernia Durmmondi Pitcher Plant. Mrs. Pink | Tiger | Want Old Fashion Star Jas- mine Vine with lacy leaves end clusters of small fragrant white blossoms. Mrs. A. B. Simms, Atlanta, 7 Austell Way. . Want several dif. colors Dbl. Geraniums, (cuttings). State what you have and price. Mrs. ie L. Priest, Talking Rock, Rt Want exch. bulbs of dif. kinds, many kinds rose bushes or cuttings, President and Apri-. cot Glow cannas, 5 kinds Ligus- trum, others, for some baby for my own use. Or will sell mine. Mary Jane Stone, Syl- vania. Rt. 3 PLANTS FOR SALE Mtn Huckleberry, bearing size, 75 doz.; Scuppernong Vine Cut- tings, 5@0c doz.; Catnip, 25c bunch; Peppermint, 25c doz.; Klondike Strayberry, 70c C; 500, $3; $5.75 M. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood; Gainesville, Rt. 1. Govt. insp. pure-Pink Skin PR Potato, 500, $2 $3.75 M. Del. Prompt shipment. Dewey. Ma- this, Gainesville, Rt. 2. Pink Skin Potato Slips, insp, ready any time, $4 M. Add postage. Pledger Strayhorn, Gainesville, Rt. 8. La. Copperskin Bunch Potato, $4 M. Prompt shipment. Full i B. B. OBerry, Surrency, 4 _ La. Copperskin Potato, govt. insp., treated, good- plants, full count, prompt shipment, $2.50 a nes R. L.. Dykes, Surrency, Govt. insp. treated Red Skin PR Potato Plants, seed grown from vine cuttings, full count, $1.80 M; 2 M up $1.75.Del. No ce L. D. Lightsey, Sreven, Govt. inp. treated Red or Pink Skin PR Potato, full count, seed grown from vine cuttings, $1.90 M; 2 M up, $1.80 M. Del. No chks. Ealish Lightsey, Screven. > Govt. insp. PR Copperskin Potato, $1.25 M. FOB. No COD. G. L. Brannen; Patterson. ; Rutger Tomato, and Calif. Wonder Pepper Plants, 300 $1.50; 500, $2.25; $3.75 M; Chas. Wake- field Cabbage, 300, $1; $2.50 M. PP. Otis Conner, Pitts. Calif. Wonder and Hot Pepper, Rutger Tomato, 300, $1.25; 500, $2; $3.50 M; Eggplants, 300, $1.50; 500, $2.50; $4 M; Cabbage, 300, $1; 500, $1.25; $2.25 M.-Del Exp. collect; Pepper and Tomato, $2.50 M; Eggplants, $3.50 M. R. Chanclor, .Pitts, Asparagus Plants, Broccoli, Brussels Sprouts, celery, Bell and Hot Peppers, Eggplants, all 35c doz. Del in $1 lots or more. Mrs. H. V. Franklin, Register. Govt. insp. and treated PR Red Skin Potato Plants full count, good, $2 M. Del. No chks. Prompt shipment. Ready. W. R. Lightsey, Screven, Rt. 2. Govt. insp. Imp. PR. Potato, pink and copperskin, $1.50 M; Calif. Wonder. Sweet Pepper, $2.25 M. Del. Can fill large ord- aoe roe Lightsey, -Surrency, Paria Govt. insp..- Imp. PR Potato, Calif. Wonder Sweet Pepper, $2 M. Del. Can fill-large orders, Buncum Lightsey, Surrency, Rt. 4 size Boxwood and Arborvitaes, 4 pink, and copper skin, $1.45 M;|R | cuttings. Ri Bes _ Govet. insp. Copperskin Bunch Potato, $4 M. La. Copperskin, 22 Mu Elmer, Mann, Surrency, Prichard Red, Wilt rsistant, Sunray Yellow, very mild to- mato plants, 50, 75c; Sweet Ban- long red pods, 10c doz. Add post- Bee Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. PR Potato Plants, insp. and certified, $2 M at my home, or shipped by express. Any amount. Condon Giant Mastodon Ever- caring Strawberry, $1 C; Black Raspberry Plants, also Crab- apple Tres, Muscadine Grape $1. Add postage. Mrs. Mae Turn- er, Gainesville, Rt.. 6. Sere Govt. insp.. PR Potato, 500, $2.50: $4.50 M; Old Fashion RFD Boone, 500, $3; $5 M. Del. Full, . Crow, Gainesville, bee s count. C. D Rte. Gi - s Re} Garlis- Yellow oan 3. Copperskin d ue $i Ex-' iss Florence OQuinn, R | good cond., ee | David Bradly Garden Trac- ctor, | plete tooth harrow, smoothing har- oldsville. xe - 6 row cotton duster, season, will fit most any trac- $125.00 Norman Johnson, Warrenton. i 2. Bernhardt Elec. -Churns, One late model Hudson, mule drawn 2 or 4 Row cotton poi- | F son duster, needs. only slight repairs, $35. cash; Also one 3 Roller Golden Cane Mill, good cond. C.. E, McGlawn, Buena Vista, RFD 1, Box 58. : One Sears Can sealer, good as new, $10. Exch. for baby calf or pig. A. D. Blackstock, Doug- .| lasville, Rt. 4, Box 137. J. D. Tractor. model B, ex- cellent cond., $995. Douglas N. McCurdy. Stone Mounta tte 2652. ; ; cultivator, turning plow, all good mechanical shape, $150. Cee. Lumpkin, Charing.. 1951 John Deere A Tractor, perfect cond., for-sale. Call or write. Robert N. Gilbert, Jones- boro. Ph. 2148. z One 7-Qt. Beans? Canner, for farm use, for sale cheap: O. S. Duggan, Eastman. Farm bell, good cond, $15. Mrs. H. L. Wilson, Pine Lake, 503 Ridge Dr. Large farm bell, No. 22, bot- tom diz., 21 in. $8. or swap for wire; also 1800 Red Cedar posts, 6% ft, 3lc ea. My place, Hwy. 82, 4 mi. N. Elberton M; Frank N. Wansley, Elberton. One 2 H Power Garden-Aid Tractor, practically new, com- with -cultivator, spike row, turning plow, used very #4 Little 9195 at my. home 10. mi. E. Athens . O. C. Dellinger, Arn- Large farm bell on steel 30.|frame, $12.; Also 14 in. bell, nt ondition, little large heavy tarpaul-) r both. T / 1 .| $11. Four miles Carl, near Ebe-- yr| Nezar Church. H. jlehem, Riz. oB Cain, Beth- Rear mower for Ford Trac- tor, almost new 2 blades one never uncrated.. Cut only 4 acres. Julian Segars, Winder RFD No. 1. 1951 model, practically new Oliver Tractor, model 66 row crop. hydraulic seat, lights, power takeoff, live power 1 drive, only used a few hours. Sacrifice for $800.; Atso new Bush-Bog, Model 15-1 $325. W.- G, Banks. Clem, egete te Ci) mi: S. Carrollton. of aoe e One M Farmall Tractor with ements for com- cotton and. corn planter, culti- bined abou THC 3 Disc Hp Westing- 2 hole sheller, m. mill, extra shafts = enue .| $365. my place 5 mi. .|Pharetta-Hwy. 19. Mrs. + Strickland, Alpharetta, = Peachtree Rd. "| very little, late m vators, fertilizer distributors, one 6 row cotton duster, 7 ft. cutting. harrow, 8 ft. drag har- row, Oliver bottom plow, trac- tor wagon on _ rubber, $2500. | Ph. 3705. Melvin Wilson, Vien- na, 620-3rd. St. 20 in. Meadows Corn Mill and Sheller, 744 hp elec. motor, belts, good cond., complete N. Al- E, A. Rte 20 in. Meadows Grist Mill, 20 hp elec. motor, 1 cylinder sheller with 5 hp elec. motor, belts, good cond., for sale, W. Pelfrey, Doraville, 828 Mule drawn _ McCormick- Deering Mowing Machine, used odel- $75, C: - Bowdon, ei 435 Cand- ler St oN: 1948 VAC 2 Row Tractor, planters, cultivator, 2 disc Now J. D. 16 disc harrow, for sale. A. G. Wright, Woodville. _Ford-Ferguson Mowing Ma- chine, good shape, can be used -|on Ford Tractor, $100. Mrs. J. W. Lee, Dublin, Rt. 5, Box 128, Ph. 1999,W3. PeGit ace Combine with good |} motor and clover attachment, ready, $300. Zimri M. Add Preston, % bse Circle A Ranch, WC. Allis-Chalmers_ Tractor, | cultivator, 3 or 4 disc tiller, trac- r has been used very little, excellent cond., $1000. D. A. ) $10, ea. Mrs. C. B. L. Nail, McDonough, Box 109. | | condition and cash price. Not -}and equipment. Earl F. Snead, | Boaz, Rt. 4. Mower Blade for Model B. Allis- | Peas, 50c cup. Add postage. Mrs. icked son. iss _ 42 Intl. Combine, nee repairs, ee farm. eS SECOND HAND MACHINERY WANTED Want good used deep well pump and all facilities. Must be in good condition, reason- able price. Jos. R. Harvey, Pel- ham, Rt. 2. Want set of good used planters and cultivators and laying off plow for Allis-Chalmers B trac- tor, has power life control. Must be cheap for cash. Willie Gooch, Buford: Rta 2.4 Rea eek S ae * P Want to trade one Ferguson Bottom Plow (3 point hitch), excellent cond., for 3 or 4 disc tiller, to be used with H John Deere tractor. Daniel L. Allen, Eller slie, Rt. 1, Box 63 A. Want good used pickup rotary hoe for a 50 Ford Tractor. State over 75 mile radius. Joe White, Homer, Rt. 2. Want gas brooders, 1000 cap., A. R. Wood preferred, Ist class cond. Quote lowest prices im- mediately. J. B. Richards, Com- CEotteo cs Ase Want old buggy running wend. Prefer one with 2 seats. Contact Ed Smith, Columbus, 2078 Cus- setta Rd. 5 ae 1 Want to trade or swap 400 frying size chickens and a 200 cap., elec. baby brooder, for good garden tractor, or will swap for calves or pigs. Contact. H. M. Walker, Chickamauga, Rt. Le : Want power syrup mill with 12 ft. extra heavy copper pan Want mowing machine for Ford tractor. I.-Teem, Milner, RFD. Tel. Griffin 4604. Want Power Takeoff and Chalmers Traetor. Must be in good cond. and cheap for cash. George M. Forrester, LaGrange, P. O. Box 394. Want hay loader for loading hay, not baled. Prefer New Idea. B. H. Housch, Summerville. SEED AND GRAIN FOR SALE Brown Top Millet, 88 pct. germ., 99.33 pgt. pure, no noxious weed seed, 1/2c lb. Naren Johnson, Warrenton. 5600 lbs. Starr Millet, reclean- ed, treated, in 100 lb bags, 14c lb. Eugene Benson, Tifton, Rt. 2. Booking orders for 1954 crop Burr Clover Seed in burr. Write for prices and amount wanted. Olin Prickett, Maysville, Rt. 2. Brown Top Millet, recleaned, 99.38 pct. pure, 88.50 pct. germ, $8 Cwt. FOB. B._F. Anderson, Augusta, 2094 Heckle St. Climbing or Running Okra Seed, 25c and 50c pkgs. with self addressed, stamped enve- lope. No chks. or stamps. Fred Pruitt, Lakeland. ; Rockyford Cantaloupe, Green Pod Okra, and Pumpkin, 25c cup; $1 qt.; Citron Melon, 50c Ib.; Icebox Watermelon, and Martin Gourd, 5c doz. and stamped en- velope, Betty Mewborn, Boling- broke, Rt. 1. Tender Green Okra, and Eng- linsh Pea Seed for late planting, 50c cup; Red Speckled CCrowder and White Blackeyed Peas, 35c cup; 3 cups, $1; White Mush 3 - White Blackeyed Crowder Carl Smith, Ellijay, Rt. 3. Peas, 3 lbs., $1; 8 Ibs., $2. Plus Floral Pepper seed, 2 pods, eee Re me 25c and _self-addressed and stamped envelope. Mrs. W. I. Stokes, Atlanta, 927 Crew 8t. .| Seed, for sale. G. H. Clark, Grif- Seed, 20c start; 12 starts, $1. PP. -Millian, Dacula, Rt. 1. Lage .Ethel Crowe, Gainesville, R. Mullis, Cochran. Biackeyed Peas for sale. See. ED AND GRAIN FOR SALE s 2000 Ibs. Brown Top Millet Seed for sale. G. H. Clark, Grif- fin. Ph, 5407. 25 bu. clean thrashed Blue Ribbon Cane Seed, 6c lb. Thurs- ton Collins, Blairsville, Rt. 2. 2000 lbs. Brown Top Millet fin, Rt. 5. Ph. 5407. Citron Seed, 75c lb.; Honey- rock Cantaloupe, 40c cup; Also) Mtn. Huckleberry Plants, bear- ing size, 2 doz. 75c; Klondike Strawberry, 75c C; Ga. Collard Plants, 30c C. Add _ postage. Rosie Crowe, Cummng, Rt. 1. 40 Ibs. clean imp. long Green Okra Seed, 96 pct. germ. 50c lb.; 5 Ibs., $2 Add postage. Will not ship Yess than pound. C. Leon Smith, LaGrange, Rt. 1. 3500 Ibs. Brown Top Millet, recelaned, in new 100 lb. bags, Williams, Athens, 481 Ruth St. Ph,.1152 W. Millet: 500 lbs. Cattail, 8c lb.; 700 lbs. Starr, 14c lb in 100 lb. bags; 100 bu. Iron and-Clay Peas in 2 bu. bags, $6 bu. All cleaned, germ. and purity guar. See San- kie Powell at farm near Wrens. Ga., or contact. M. T. Courson, Hazlehurst. Fresh Calif. Multiplying Beer Mrs. Earl Fincher, Waro, Rt. 1. 75 bu. Brab Peas, weevil treat- | ed, good seed, $5 bu. FOB. C. A,| Walker, Ellaville. BEANS AND PEAS FOR SALE Good sound, tender Streaked Half Runner, and Tender Blue Ple Beans, 2 cups; $1.15; Ear- ly Brown 6 Weeks 2 Crop Peas, MeGlps pple 20. = pl Din HOB, Cream Crowders, 4 cups, $1.25. PP in Ga. Mrs. Clarence Mc- White Early Bunch and Col- ored Butterbeans, 3 cups, 50c; Colored 4 cups, 50c; Butter Peas, 2 cups, 50c. Add _ post- age. Not prepaid. Mrs. Lawson, Gainesville, Rt. 8. White Crowder, Purple Hull, and 6 Week Early Peas, 6 cups, 31.50; Large White, and Color- ea Butterbeans, 5 cups, $1.35; Blue Pole, and White and Streaked Half Runner Beans, 3 cups, $1.50. Mrs. Lon Ash- worth, Dacula, Rt. 1. White and Colored Bunch Butterbeans, 25c cup. Add post- Rt, 2 BR Own Eye Crowder Peas, 65 pet. germ., $7.50 bu.; Mixed Peas for feed or hay, $6 bu. Jas. 2 Crop Crowder (mixed), and ohn B. Horne, Warner Robins, 4 W Piedmont Hgts. Blue Java Peas, fine for table, 25c Ib, in 5 lb. lots or BUANS AND PEAS . FORL SALE. 20 bu: Iron Peas, cleaned, at my farm, $5 bu.; t John R. McDonald, Fort Valley, pale 1, % Buckeye Farm. Large, cream color. Purple Hull crowder peas, bear until 1/2 gal., $1.95; $3 gal; black- eye crowders, slightly weevil- ed, same price. Prompt del. irs; Er Rival. CORN AND SEED CORN. FOR SALE Some Ear Corn, $1.75 bu Vines, at half price, 50c ea. Add 75-100 bu. hybrid White Big |Ear Corn, sound, very little | shuck, $1.90 bu. at farm 8 1/2 mi. NE Alma. Will deliver within 35 mi. radius by pickup truck- load, at $6 per load. Iverson H. Anderson, Alma, Rt. 4. 1953 crop of corn, 50 bu. yellow, 100 bu. white, $2.75 bu. at Ramhurst, near Chatsworth, Contact. Mrs. Pauline Franks, Hiawassee. = 100 bu. White Corn in @ar, $180! bu. at my barn. L. R. Stone, East Point, 2781 Stone Rd. Ca. | 5503. 75-100 bu. good sound white corn, $2 bu. at my barn, Bank- head Hwy. T. W. Simmons, Dug- lasville, Rt. 3. : Golden Bantam Sweet Corn, 35c cup; 3 cups, $1 Add postage; Also few White Half Runner Bean Seed, 50c. Add postage. Mrs. Iva Hutson, Blairsville, Rt 1, Box 13. \ ROOTS AND HERBS FOR SALE About 100 lbs., Sassafras, red kind. Tlb:c75c:,_2- lbs: S$L255 3 Ibs., $1.75, postpaid, M. O., [,,|money, stamps accepted. Rob- ert Waters, Brunswick, Rt. 2, Box 212. Catnip, peppermint, _ balm, garlic bulbs, horseradish, $1. doz. Birdock roots, 50c Ib. PP in .Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega. Rt. 1, Box 60. Wild Cherry, Willow, Red and White Oak, Alder, Persim- mon, Pine, Sweetgum_ Bark, Plum, Blackberry, Elder, Yel- low Dock, Sarsaparilla, Yellow. Roots, 2:Ibs.,: $1.+* Colts: Foots, Plantain, half gal. $1. Add post- age. Exch. for print sacks. Mrs. John Myers Addison, Hartwell, Rt 2, Yellow Root, 4 lb. lard box full, $1.25. PP. Mrs. Abe Goble, Talking Rock, Rt. 2. Red Sassafras, Queen of the Meadow, Blood Root, Yellow Dock} all 3: lbs:; $1.; Yellow Root, 2 lIbs.. $1.; Also Walnut more. Add postage. P. B.|Meats, $1. Ib.; And Jimpson Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. 1. Weed Seed, 350 pack. R, C. Crowder Peas, 40 bu. pure Stover, Ellijay, Rt. 5. Sugar, 10 bu. pure Dixie Lee, 25 bu. 6 Weeks, 3 bu. Brown- eyed, all $10 bu.; Also 26 bu. mixed Field Peas, $6 bu. Clean- ed, treated, FOB McDonough. No less bushel shipped. R. C. Bartlett, McDonough, Box 289. Purple Hull Blackeyed Crowder Peas, also Cream Col- or with Purple Hull, 10c lb. Add postage. Mrs. Jonnie Har- mon: Calhoun, Rts 2"); Red Speckled Crowder and Blue Java Peas, sound, clean, 25c lb. in 5 lb. lots; Add post- age. G. T. Brown, Ball Ground, Rt. Brown Crowder Peas, $6.50 bu.; Blackeyed, and Clay Peas, $F bu:;'New Eras, mixed, $5.75; 5-10 bu. 90 Day Velvet Beans, $8 bu; Also Cattail and Brown Millet, 10c lb. J. H. Coleman, Jr., Warrenton, RFD. 100 lbs. good Sassafras, 75 bie 2 bsa7 i 25% Sr bse ames PP. Send stamps, MO, or mon- ey. Robert Waters, Brunswick, Rtas. Ox alos a SACKS FOR SALE 50 White 100 lb. size guano sacks, no letters, washed, 5 for $1; Print feed sacks, 1 and 2 alike, 100 lb. size, 45c ea., 3 for $1.25. Add postage to all. Mrs. James B. Evans, Moreland, Rt. 1. Print sacks, 100 lb. cap., cut, washed and ironed, 30c ea. and postage. No chks. Mrs. Ray Cook, Fairburn, Rt. 2. Rayon sacks, stripes and plain 40c ea; white cotton sacks 25c ea; Prints, 30c ea. All washed and ironed. No holes nor mildew. Add postage. All 100 Ib. size and 3 or more alike. Mrs. John I. Whitaker, Macon, RFD 6. *phone 20850. 75 bu. Clay Peas, recleane , $6 bu. 1 mile E. Tennille. H. C. j Gilbert, Tennille. Ph, 67. 6 print sacks, $2. Add posf- age. L. J. Ellis, Cumming, Rt, 5. frost, clean, treated, 2 cups, 65c; . E. Richardson, Bowdon. . Mrs. R.~ L. Greene, Cuthbert, Rt. 1. ne Dynamite Pop corn, 2c Ilb.; Also 75 or 100 Concord Grape postage. E.-E. Kurtz, Marietta. SRI RY Et Mie ce st + Tae cba et ie Ripiabonearine os tee SACKS FOR SALE | White feed sacks, 100 Ib. cap., | ripped, washed, 25c ea.; 10, $2. Plus postage, Gladys Duran, |- Cumming, Rt. 1. Print sacks, free of holes and mildew, 3 and 4 alike, or odds, 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs. Hay- ~ ward Reece, Ellijay, Rt. 2. Feed sacks, free of holes and mildew, asst. colors, 40c ea. Plus postage. Mrs. C. O. Mc- Carty, Rupert. Sacks: 200 white, 15 ea.; 50 white with small holes. 10c ea.; 100 Jute, 15c ea. All 100 Ib. cap. At farm. No shipping. R. O. White, Jonesboro, Rt 1., Box 383. . Print and solid color feed sacks, clean, 3, $1. Mrs, J. E. Gibson, Covington, Rt. 4. 100 lb. cap. print feed sacks, 3 or more alike, washed, rip- ped, ironed, 35c ea.; Add post- age. No chks. nor COD. Henry | ' Williams. Tallapoosa, Rt. 1. 3 extra nice print sacks, one of a kind, 98,, $1.50. PP. Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Newnan. Rt. 5, White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap., free of letter or holes, washed, 22c ea. PP in Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dahlonega, Rt. 1. Box 62. White sacks, 18 ea.: Some with small holes, 15c ea. Mrs. Viola Hollaway, Dahlonega, Rt. i : HONEY BEES AND BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE 10 Ib. pail new Tupelo honey, . $3.25 in 3rd zone; 5 Ib. pail, $1.75. B. E.'Sheppard, Savannah, 12222 E. Henry\ St. 1 honey bee Smoker, in A-1 cond., used only one time, $1. Thoas. J. Braswell, Cairo, 424 Ist Ave., S. W. _ Fancy chunk comb honey, Cs., 12-2 1/2 lb. jars, (30 Ibs.), $6.50; Strained honey, $6 Cs, (30 lIbs.). FOB. E. J. Lewis, Nathunta. Honey Extractor, 2 fram re- versible, perfect working cond., $25. See. Cannot ship. S. D. Welch, Atlanta, 2129 Browns Mill Rd. S. E. DI 7988. No. 1 Ext. table honey, del. by mail 3rd zone., 10 Ib pail, $2.75; 5 lb. pail, $1.40; By Ex- ~ press Col. 4-10 1b., pails, $7.50; 6-5 lbs., $5.50. Rev. Curd Walker, Adrain. Rt. 1. - 2 complete Pat. hives with 2 supers ea., frames, extra founda- tion, etc. Practically new, $75. C. D. Ebersole, Atlanta, 811 Juniper St. N. E. VE 7228 (week- ends only) Several strong colonies Insp., Itlanian Bees in Pat. 10 frame hives, $12 ea.. My place. Will not ship. C. S. Winn, Dunwoody. *phone 47-2617. EGGS FOR SALE Speckled Guinea Eggs, 18, $1.75; 10c ea. PP. Mrs. Eulene Allen, Rydal, Rt, 2. Millians Giant S. C. Black} Minoreas, setting eggs, and stock of all ages. Prices and descrip- tion for stamp. Breeding for 30 years. L. B. Millians, Newnan, Guinea Eggs, mixed Speckled and White African, $1.50 per setting 18. Cannot ship. Must be called for. Mrs. W. B. Miller, Palmetto, Rt. 1, Ph. 6861. Pure RSCL Wyandotte Eggs, 15, $1.50 also One cock, 15 mos. old, $2.50. Docia Harris, Lula. Pure heavy type Dark Cornish Selected Hatching Eggs, 15, $1.75; 30, $3.45. Cartons to be returned at once. MO only. Miss Cora B. Patterson, Ty Ty, Rt. 1, Box 35. Pheasant Eggs for hatching, $2.50 doz. E. R. Woodall, Toccoa, ISCELLANEOU FOR SALE | COMPOST: Sev. truck loads of pure cow compost, free of shavings and sawdust, $5. load, at my place. Mrs. Neela Bowen, Cleveland, RG: 22: : FIG AND LEMON SETTINGS: Celestial sweet Fig, and Lem- on settings, 4-5 ft. $2. ea; smaller size, $1.50 ea, my place. B, O. Fussell. Atlanta, 889 Edgewood Ave. NE. LA-| 8902. GOURDS: Gourds, small sizes, $1.50 doz.; Martin, Dipper and Orn- amental gourd seed,,3 pkts., 50c; 1 doz. pkts. $1.50. Postpaid. Earl Stuckey, Blackshear. Martin and Dipper gourds, 25c ea; larger sizes, 50c ea; postage. Camilla. HAY: Peavine and Peanut hay, for sale, my place, near paved road. W. T. Flowers, Perry. Nice lot of Alfalfa hay, cut and baled without rain. $45. ton, FOB: R. E. Aycock, Mon- roe, Sys LARD: 25 Ib. cans of home-made pure lard, 20c lb. L. C. Dillard, Mrs. W. E, Wooten, Ben Hill, Butner Road. RA 3255. } MEATS: Country, hickory smoked meat: Hams, 10-20 lbs., 85 Ib; Shoulders. 8-14 lbs. 55c Tb; | Sides, 8-16 lbs., 50c lb. Shipped COD: Guaranteed against spoil- age. Mrs. Louise T. Pope, Dex- ter Box. 5. | Salt cured country Hams,_18- 20 Ibs.. $1. Ib. Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rit ; SAGE: Shade dried Leaf Sage, $1. per Quart cupful. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. Good, new, hand picked Sage, $1.25 Ib. postage paid. Samuel Tweedell, Lithonia. Rt. im S WATERMELONS: 15 acres Congo watermelons, ready around Ist-week in June, for truckers, my place, 6 mi. Pelham on Pelham-Cairo Hwy. All inquiries ans. L. B. Wilder, Pelham. CATTLE FOR SALE Purebred Polled Hereford Bulls, ready for service, reason- able. Del. up to 50 miles. May be seen at my farm 4 mi. So. Dub- lin, Glenwood Rd; Also purebred Duroc Gilts, 150-175 lbs. See at farm. J. L. Allen, Dublin, Rt. 3. Reg. Dbl. Standard Polled Hereford Bull, Domino breeding. yest E. P. Drexel, Tifton, Purebred Jersey Milch Cow with , heifer calf, 2 days, for sale. See. Mrs. Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1. (1st house North Union School). Several Polled Hereford Dbl. standard reg. bulls, best blood- lines, ready for service. Reason- of | able. John McFarland, Fort Valley, Rt. 3. Standard Sybilene No. 188007, Reg. Jersey Cow with Ist. calf (heifer), $150. F. M, |Gaines, Macon, 3889 Vineville | Ave. Reg. Hereford Cattle: Few Elberton St., Ext. Guinea Eggs, 15 for $1.50 PP. Orders filled promptly. Henry Dupree, Jr., Acworth, Rt. 1. }Rd., % Ward Mead Farm. good cows, heifers, and bulls of | finest bloodlines, quality cattle, | excellent cond. Mrs. W. A. Ward, | Jr. Marietta, Rt. 3, Paper Mill small mixed sizes, 10c ea. Add |_ ved May 3, 1950, gentle, Hereford Bull, 8 mos. old, Do-| mino strain, not reg., but both sire and dam reg. Ready for light service. H. A. Frese, East Point, 300 Clark Dr. Bee Several good Guernsey Milch Cows with 2nd. calves, with or without calves, $150-$200 ea.; One Ayrshire, 2nd. calf, $300. 6 mi. E. Sandersville. M. M. New- some, Sandersville. Fine Cow, giving 2 gal. milk now to freshen. in Sept., $75. Rex Davidson, Alto, Rt. 1. (Near Yonah). : Reg Guernsey Bulls, ready for service, from high milk produc- ers. Reasonable prices. F. H, Bunn, Midville.. One fresh in cow for sale. J.L. Paschal, Lilburn, Rt. 1. - 2 milch cows at my farm. Come see. No Letters ans. J. D. Billew, Lawrenceville, Rt. 1, Box 159. Jersey-Guernsey Milch Cow with calf 2 wks. old, broke to rope, gentle, easy to milk, gives 3 gal. with plenty feed. See. J. A. Davis, Irwington, Rt. 1. Several Polled and Horned Type Reg. Hereford Bulls, Do- min breeding, old enough for light service. R. W.. Jones, Jr. Leslie, Sumter-Leslie Rd. Good Jersey Milch Cow and ae $110. J. C. Ragan, Pelham, orks . Reg. Aberdeen-Angus Bull, 8 mos. old, out of heavy milking cow, short legged, blocky type, reg. buyers name, $95.00. Zimri M. Addy, Preston, c/6 Circle A Ranch. 8 reg Black Angus Cattle, also 1 fine reg. bull 3 yrs. old, 2 cows to freshen Ist. of. July. Rea- sonable price. See week days after 5 oclock PM, and week-. ends anytime. J.C. Herron, Mar- tiny Rts White face heifer calf andj: Guernsey male calf for sale. Jennie A. Jolley, Atlanta, 1338 N. Hightower Rd.,N.W. 7 / 10 good milch cows, will fresh- en June 25, and in August, and Sept. W. M. Head, Rutledge. (1 mi. W. Rutledge on Hwy. 12). Reg. Aypshire Bull 2 yrs. old, from high producing imported stock, gentle, -$225. L. H. Tice, Americus, Rt. 2, Albany Rd. Reg. Polled Hereford Bull with, full papers, Prince Rollo 20, cal- top cond., $300 E. A. Stone, Glenn. Black Angus Cattle, 1 Reg. Bull, Sunbeam breeding. Write for prices. J. R. Deakins, Flint- stone. Tel. Chattanooga 83-0206M Jersey Cow, freshen , about June 15th., 5 gal. last calf, not reg. but close up (good for dairy) $135. H. F. Anderson, Roswell, RT. 1. Holcombe Bridge Rd. Ph. 3198. : Grade Hereford Brood Cows with calves by side, bred heifers, open heifers, and 5 mos. old steer calves; sired and bred to reg. Hereford bulls of good quality, good cond. P. T. Patton, Shady Del. Tel Monticello 5123. Pure, very gentle, not reg. White Polled Shorthorn, 3 yrs. old bull, wt. around 1000 Ilbs., $150; Also some good young Shorthorn cows at. reasonable prices. Fritz A. Rovers, Washing- ton; Rt. 3, Box 261. One fine Guernsey-Jersey |Milch Cow and 2nd calf. Come see. Dont write. R. P. Steinheim- er, Brooks, Rt. 1. -HOGS FOR SALE Reg. Duroc Boars, treated, 3 mos. old, for sale. Richard Goolsby, Ellaville. Reg. SPC Pigs for breeding Stock, treated, wormed, best bloodlines, for sale. Write. D. M. Matthews Tennile, Rt. 2. OIC Gilts, crossed with Po- land China, 175-200 lbs., $60 ea.; And PC BOAR, 250 Ibs., $55 S. C. Hemperley, Jr., Forest Park, Rt. J 1, Lees Mill Rd. | River Duroc Farm, -OIC andPC Crossed, $20 ea. See. Mrs. D. C. Caylor, Kennesaw -old, $35. ea.; 2 purebred ESSex- type, i oc Reg. brecding stoc Savannah, Rt. 5, % Forrest Reg. SPC Boar, about 350 Ibs., won grand champ. at State Fair, extra fine, $85.00. Franklin Sul- livan, Thomaston, Rt. 2. Ph. 4008. OIC Pigs, short nose, blocky | - type, treated, reg. buyers name,} $25. and $30; Also unrelated pairs. T. C. Burnett, Quitman, % Moss Oaks Farm. Few choice purebred Duroc Pigs, 1214 wks old, out of litters of 10 and 12, cherry red, for sale. S. J. Mills, Baxley, Rt. 2. 4 Purebred Hampshire Gilts and Boars, 8-10 wks. old, reg. With papers, $25. Lowery FFA Chapt- er. Hilton E. Davidson, Glen- wood, Rt. 2. : OIC bred sows and one 7 mos. old male, and plenty pigs through June. All- short-nose and Reg.- buyers name. J. H. Roquemore, - Americus, phone 4343. = his eee -5 Pigs, 12 wks. old, purebred P. O. Box 85. Ph. A-5098. 4 reg. OIC Male Pigs 10 wks. PC gilts, 4 and 6 mos. old, $35 ea; Also 1 purebred Holstein Bull, 12 mos. old, ready for ser- vice, $75. Call after 5 PM- Ph. 2471. Mrs. E. W. McCain, Stock- bridge, Rt. 1. : One OIC Shoat, about 200 lbs. for sale or exch. for beef calf between 400 or 450 Ibs. L. L- Daniel, Hapeville. Atlanta *phone CA-0144. ; OIC breeding stock, pigs of all ages , short nose, blocky type, reg. buyers name. T. C. Burnett, Quitman, c/o Moss Oaks Farm. SPC Pigs, purebred, for breed- stock, from -excellent breeding lines, 8 wks. old pigs, $20 ea. Grady Johnson, Twin City, Rt. Reg. Black PC Boars, large cholera immune, worm- ed, will weigh 80-100 lbs., $40. Will ship, but best come see. Jas. R. Mullis, Cochran. Litter of 11 reg. Duroc Pigs, out of Lois No. 264258 (raised 14-out of 16 last litter). Ernest P. Carter, Baxley. | A 5 reg. Hampshire Gilts, 2 wks. old, $25. ea. Wilbur Nixon, Senoia. 1 reg. Hampshire Boar, 3 yrs. old, MVF Genius No. 538783, sire Lucky Georgia, dam MVF ROMA, $100. Selling to prevent inbreeding. James White, Jr, Duluth, RFD 1, c/o Albion Farms: i 50-75 lb. shoats, ready to go on feed. Market price. C. M. Bowden, Atlanta, 435 Candler St., N. E. Ma: 2319. z 6 wks. old pigs, $15. ea. R. M. Patterson, College Park, Buffington Rd., Rt. 2, Box 264. Blocky, Big Bone Guinea Pigs, 8 wks, old, reg. and treat- ed, from unrelated stock, $25. ea. at farm. Will ship for ex- tra chrgss. See. Luther Hol- land, Byromville, Rt. 1. 4 reg. Duroc Sows from 2-4 yrs. old, with proven produc- tion record, from a disease free herd, one reg, Duroc boar 3 yrs. old, same qualities. $500. for lot at farm. E. W. Cail, Savannah, Rt. 5, c/o Forrest River Duroc Farm. SPC Pigs, both sexes, reg. and selected for your breeding 1 stock, some of nations top bloodlines, also one triple Gold Star boar 18 mos, old. Write. D. M. Matthews, Tennille, Rt. 2. Ph. 392M4. Purebred Duroc Pigs, 2 males 12 wks. old, about 50 Ibs. ea., healthy, treated, $30 ea. at my place. Reg. papers if desird. Earl Adams, Milledgeville, Rt. 1, Box 165. 2 Reg. \ Yorkshire Gilts, born April 3rd.. sired by Grand Champ. Boar Huskie, treated for cholear. Will sell on June 26 when 12 wks. old; $35. ea. at farm, Haskell O. Upshaw. Carrollton, Rt. 1. Ph. 1969-J. k, from top blood-| F lines, 8 and 10. wks. old, $25 ea.) /with papers at farm. E. W. Cail, wks. old, FOB farm. W: "HORSES A One Bay Work Mar $125; Reg. Apploos old,. $400. \ Claude Cherry Log, Star for experienced r where, with saddle, : Hugh L- Forester, D Lawrenceville Hwy. Horse Mule, 8 i also some sem tgs Is Clarence Stone, Canto Strawberry Roan Sa no bad habits, 8 yrs. fice, for $100. Or in calves or pigs. A. Lithonia, Rt. 3. Klondike Rd. * Good farm mule, old, work anywhere. or exch. for hogs o Todd, Danville. Small Red Pony blaze in face, very saddle, for sale or ext Mare, bred for Cobb, Marietta, Bo: 8-2960; - Ohne mare, 15 lbs., where single and d including collar and M. Shumans, Graham Smallish saddl for years; Also mule garden and orchard about 20 yrs. old, : 10 yrs. old, blocky, any where. T. W. Douglasville, old, reg. with ped. Glory No. 42121 Dainty Patches color strawberry able price or trade land Pony. B furnished. Con | Hartwell.Tel. 2 8 yrs. old, work | anything, $100 or tr garden tractor. N. son. Talking Roc Good horse mule, 750 lbs., works we also some farm Tenn. Walking Mare, for sale or tarde for tor in good conditit man, Stone Mout 2141, 2 RABBITS A STO. & ar American Hvy-\ Rabbits; Courtvie' heavy Juni breeders, ped. m uinchilla, Checker} and White Chin., ck, for sale. 5. i? or ship. Exp. hks. If check, = , W. Page, Ave. N. BL At. Se ch 9 N. bbits (doe black. pr. Mrs. Marie 2 = uinea Pigs, $1.50- trade for chickens. Schinell, Atlanta, N. E.-Ph. Cr, sale at my place, swell. Mrs. J. S. -,| $2.50 pr; $12 fot 6 prs. Extra }Pigeons, $5 pr. Write: G. W: Chinese Ringneck Pheasants, | | ,, day old, month old, or fully} grown, and Domesticated Mal-| lard Ducks, hatched April; Also} >) -| Pheasants eggs, exceptionally fine stock (have been hatching out 80 pct.) 20c ea. lots 12 or more. Come after. Will consider shipping eggs. Murs. H. Upshaw, Carrollaonm, Rt. 1. ieee 6 prs. full blooded Racing Homing Pigeons, Rive Strain, good flyers. Grady Panter, Dial. 25 or more good mixed breed F | tom Hens, laying, $22.50 for lot. fat pigeons for sale. Come or write Lewis Bullock, GrantvT[tle,) P.O. Box 105 (Chureh St.) 2 or 3 prs. young White Fantail! Williams, Columbus, Rt. 1, Box 808, c/o Williams Dairy. One trio Goldgn Pheasants, 2 yrs old, good layers, 3 pr. quails, $25 for lot. Trade for purebred Modern Game Bantams. Will not ship. Jack C. Duffey, Atlanta 1483. Wellswood Dr., S. E. Ph. Di. 3913. _ Ne.2 $1 ed. A. L. Haden, MINORCAS, MISSCELLANE- _| Mrs. L. L. Landress, lilburn, Rt.) eens, finest sto - pai pr. Young b $1.50 -ea.; Auto-Sex Kings and Homers, mated pairs, $3.00; Young birds, : Sr. Colum- bus, MR3, Barbara Rd. Bob White soe old, $3.50 pr. Cannot ship. . S. Winn, Dunwoody.~ Ph. 47-2617. 5 OUs, ORPINGTONS 10 fine Yellow Buff Orping- One stage free with them. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt. 2. SUSSEX Grade AAAA Speckled Sus- sex, 25 hens, laying 1 rooster, 15 mos. old, $45. for lot cannot ship. 1. Ph. Lawrenceville 2915. REDS: RI, NH, PARMENTERS, ETC. : 12 large RI Hens, 1 rooster, this spring hatch, $1.50 ea. for-hens;| Rooster, $1; RI Pullets, $1.25 ea.; Lot $31. Mrs. J. E. Gibson, Cov- ington, Rt. 4 | Kirkley, Covington, Rt. 2. Ph. Quail, ready to lay, Ry 3 OTHERS : | bury, Atlanta, 442 Atwood St. Prices Paid At Va half laying, for sale. John G. C. 200 AAAA NH Pullets, $2 ea. Mrs. Wingo, Newnan. ANCONAS: Shepperds famous Ancona Roosters for breeding purposes, $1.25 ea. Plus shipping chrgs. Marvin L. Burns, Carrollton, 75 purebred Ancona Roosters, G5c ea.; Also *55 Production Reds, 5 mos. old, $1.50 ea. at my place 2 mi. S. Pine Lake off Rockbridge Rd. M. C. Ward, Stone Mountain, Rt. 1. ROCKS: BARRED, WHITE, 8 White Rock Fryers, large, an Il Roosters, $1 ea. for lot. See at my place. Will not ship. Roy West, Vienna, Rt, 1. PANTAMS: Light Brown Leghorn, O. E. Game Bantams, etc. $3.50 ea.; Eggs, $3.50 setting. Bob Clark, Macon, 372 Spring St. Real Dark RI Red Bantams, bred from champions, $10 trio; Also hatching eggs. D. A. As- 45 NH Reds, 2 yrs. old, 7-8 lbs.,| ious Markets rious 4 Golden Sebright Pullets, Rooster, purebred, not relat pullets laying, $1.50 ea; $? for lot; Also pullets, 4 1/2 mos. old, 75e ea. All healthy. Mrs. Lula Giddens, Kirkland. RI Red Bantams, $1.50 ea. No shipping. Joe J. Wilson, De- catur, 828 Third Ave. De. 0354. Buff Cochin Bantams: 4 Roosters, 4 Hens, als ol! March hateh. H.-L. Puckett, Macon, 3449 Ridge Ave. 14BANTAMS: Pure Buff Cochin, and RI Red, Young stock, $1.50 ea.; Al | so Buff Cochin Hatching Eggs (pure), 18, $2.50; An Ringneck Pheasant Eggs, 20c ea. C. H. Overby, Columbus, 3609 14 Ave. - a CORNISH, GAMES, AND GIANTS: - Pit Game Cocks, I and 9 yrs. old, 2 Brown and Red,2 Clar- ets, 5-6 lbs.. $5 ea. at my place; Also Pit Game Eggs, 15, $3: Guinea Eggs, 15, $1.50. Thos. B. Irvin, Baldwin, Rt. 1. { Purebred Dark Cornish Cockerels, well mated, good stock, 6 wks. ed, approx. 1 1/2- 2 Ib. ea., $1 ea.; 3, $2.75; 6, $5. If shipped, add 50c ea. dockerel for postage. fF. E. Granger, Reidsville. No. 1 \Ne.3 No.4 | Dodge Co. S/Bare, Eastman 27.30 26.85 =. 25.30 235. > 2400 . og | Ot: Farm Prods. Sis. Corp., Thomaston 26.50 25.75 24.90. 23.75 ee A eee S/Y, Jesup 26.49 25.81 25.05. ~25.55_ a ee ae Jones-Neuhoff Com. Co., Macon 28.05 27.75 27.00 26.50 aGrange pie Ot eee Millen L/S Mkt., Millen 26.25 25.75 2530 2540 27.50 26.85 25.20 24,10 | Muscogee L/S Co, Columbus < 25.50 oe : 26.30 26.00 25.70 25.00 | Ccilla L/S Co., Ocilla . 2643 25.72 = 24.86 a ss Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Donalsonville 26.20 26.25 25.20 24.80 960). ze20 Shuman's L/S Mkt., Hagan te er ae ee - ~ | Sutten L/S Co., Sylvester 26.40 25.98 2560 24.80 26-99; 26.60) 2575 | 25.00-| Swainsbase S/Y.Swalackore 26.80 26.30 25.03 25.75 e ; : . 26.55 : : 25.50 SX ee Waycross L/S Mkt., Waycross 26.00 25.65 24.90 24.32 (26.50 26.00 25.85 25.50 - eS May 25 = pe ee 7S Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Bayley 26.30 2585 24.71 24.85 ee FE AN, BN, Cottes Eo. L/S Co. Dougie: 26.26 25.86 , 25.55 25.00 BPI 2085 AE 80 pewian LIS. Ce, Bawsen 26.17 26.10 25.91 . Americus eet A 790. Farneis A/S net. Go, Wachee 9417 25.50 24.04 23.65 Co., Valdosta eee ne PPR te pemera 5). Aragon (26.25 26.05 +2560 ~-25.50 er. Ce OR Ogre S/ Syivenia 26.00 25.50 24.00 25.00 as i |} McRae S/, McRae 26.40 25.50 24.30 23.20 ee Mhbs 2608 2494 Dae | Metter L/S Mit, Metter - 26.30 25.60 2430 24.60 Benes . 2 ~. 25.50 | Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 26.11 25.80 25.70 25.50 Com. Co., Cordele 2439 25.85 > 25.20." Smith $/Y No. 3, Thomson 25.75 25.00 24.75 2580 L/S Acct, Bainbeidge 26.00 25.50 24.50. Tattnall L/S Co., Glennville 26.50 25.90 2510 /, Bartow 26.45 ~ 25.80 24.30 25.80 | Troup Co. Sales, LaGrange 26.40 25.50 (, Sylvania 26.45 25.90 25.45 25.10 | May 26 5/, Thomasvilla 26.40 26.00 24.70. 24.60 | Claxton S/Y, Claxton 25.65 25.00 24.50 5 Se ame 26M 8895. 25.50 Coosa Valley Com. Co., Rome 26.55 26.00 25.00 23.10 : : 26.50 26.05 : 25.40 24.80 Hoziehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 25.73 24.75 24.25 24.40 as Kite S/Y, Kite 26.25 25.75 25.00 F550 2100S .Ragsdale-Leng Com. Ca., Lakeland 26.00 25.55 24.35 23.75 26.25 25.85 23.05 20.80 | Seaboard S/Y, Colquitt 25.63 25.25 25.25 25.00. 27.00 26.25 26.20 25.50 | Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 26.05 25.60 24.40 Ss 26-28" | Union S/; Albony ~ 25.65 25.71 25.80 25.50 26.75 25.95 25.25. 25.90 Wilkes Co. S/Y, Washington 26.10 25.25 24.00 27.90 Re 5 : Wrightsville $/Y, Wrightsville 25.50 24.40 24.75 24.00 . 22.50 | May 27 "26.89 2630 26.05 26.00 | Bainbridge S/Y, Bainbridge 25.55 25.20 25.10 25.55 = : . Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 25.50 24.80 2442 24.60 27.25 26.50 25.50 a Fitzgerald L/S Auct. Col, Fitzgerald 25.75 25.05 24.93 Barn, Carrollton 26.25 25.50 Pelham S/Y, Pelham : 25.30 24.75 24.60 nach 26.15 25.95 25.00 Sumter L/S Assoc., Americus 25.68 25.72 25.30 25.60 25.00 25.65 25.01 24.55 25.12 Wayne Co. S/Y, Jesup stay alt wii) ot ot ee Rd. Ph. Be-"3782. t _ LEGHORNS: t Wee Also cocks and hens for sale. L. _T, Vaughn, Royston, RFD 2. -@a.; 4, $10; One rooster free; Or Mamie Stone, Adairsville, 2 - Leghorn Hens, vaccinated, lay- Gainesville, Rt. 4. neck type, some laying $25 for - tam Hens, 2 pr. Day Old Chicks, aD ote Or Pad s. A. Gain: Grays, and - Ginn Red, pound size trios, $8; One Grey Muff Cock, $3.50: | 2 RH Cocks, $3 ea.; One fine 6 yb. Blue Traveler Cock, $3.50. ea L. Griffin, Gainesville, Oak ae 4 Dark Cornish Hens, $2.50 3 hens, I rooster, $8. FOB. wee t 10 Danish Brown Leghorn Pullets, and 2 Roosters, all in full production, $30 for lot. Will not sell separately. Cannot ship. Mrs. Sarah Weems, Riverdale, Rt 1. Ph. Jonesboro 3126. 75 Giant English Type White ing, $1.50 ea. for lot at barn. Will not ship. William L. Vin- son, Cedartown, Rt. 1. 8 or 10. purebred Danish Brown Leghorn Roosters, $1 ea. Mrs. Nettie Alexander, 100 April hatch large type White Leghorn Pullets for sale. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, 401 W. Hamilton. 2 AAAA White Leghorn Roosters, 4 mos. old June 9th., $2 ea. Mrs. M. O. Richardson, Marietta, Booth Rd. FEACOCKS, PHEASANTS, PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES, ETC. PHEASANTS: 6 hens, 2 cockerels of Ring- Jot. MO or cashiers . check Ship in light crates. E. W. Greiner, Bainbridge, 410 Cust- ec St. 50 Homing Pigeons, ors, 55c ea.; $1.25 Tan, Atlanta, all col- pr. H. Fell- 427 Hightower 3 prs. and 1 trio Amherst, 2 pr. ea. Goldens and Reeves, 1. extra cock, 1 pr. Goldhurst, 1 vr. Silvers; 7 hens and cock olish bantams, 7 W. L. Ban- Gambell Quail. 46H. Frye, Atlanta, 1115 Wood- Jand Ave. N. E. Ph. Wa. 2526 or Di. 5182 (nights). CHINESE RINGNECK PHEASANTS: Cocks, $4 ea.; Hens, $3.50 ea.; 40 ea. Ph. Jonesboro 6186. F. L. Hutche-- son, Riverdale. Blue Peafowl, Chinese Gold- en and Silve rPheasants, Bob- white Quail, White Doves, Green Head Mallard Ducks, Chinese and French Geese, Faney Show Type Bantam, Pigeons, also eggs for same. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta, Rt. ee Pa Che 177 Silver Pheasants, 2-3 yrs. old, proven breeders andmated, per pair $12.50; 1953 Pheasants, Sil- | wer Cock birds, $5 ea. FOB. MO. Harry A. Wasden, M. DO. Quitman . TURKEYS, GUINEAS, DUCKS. GEESE, ETC. | Large White Embden Geese | and Goslings for sale. Mrs. | 5 Augusta C. Russell, Alpharetta. | Bots -Canton- ot, 18 French Toulouse Goslings | (geese), 2-3 wks. old, $2.50 ea. Will not ship. Wm. R. Ruppers- burg, Fairburn, Rt. 1, Milam Rd. Ph. 4202, 4 Black and White Ducks, | 2 drakes, $1.50: 2 Hens, $1. ea. All 1 yr. old; Also 3 Red Ban- | tam Roosters, 3 mos. old, 70c ea. FOB. Tommy Britt, Cole- man. 4 ducks, 2 Drakes, one white, rest black and white, $1.50 ea. $2. ea. single. Mrs. Walter Stubbs, East Point, 415 N. Cheney St. 7 grown, for or any. other breed gilt hog. | B. J. Beall, Hazlehurst, Rt. 5 young ganders, 5-6 Tbs. ea., March hatch, $1.50 ea. M. C. Tanner, Gainesville, Ree 2: 1 pair large White Ducks (due kand drake), $5. crated, shipped. No letters. O. M. | Moody, Waycross, Rt. 4 and 4 small geese | sale or exch. for PC gilt, | White Hybrid ( ee den-Tou louse) Geese and slings, Pe- kin Ducks and Ducklings, Mal- lard (domesticated wild) Breed- ers and Ducklings: Also Whtie Guinea Eggs and Chicks. Write for prices. Jes. R. Johnston, Jr, Marietta, Providence Rd.. Rt. 2.\Near Johnson Ferry Rd. and Ga. 120). 3 maile, 5 female geese (1 male, 2 females blue; Bal. blue and white), $2.50 ea.; $2. if lot taken, Colen Meadows, Baxley; Rt. 4. Ph. 3364. POULTRY WANTED Want some of the White Face, Black Spanish Chickens. Advise what you have. H. S. Knight, Cedartown, 557 North Main St. PEACOCKS: Want 2 or 3 Pea Fowls and 1 Peacock at least 1 yr. old. Will Want some chickens on halves. Mrs. Tom Glaze Rome, Ribccds Want 12 RI or NH young hens or pullets. E. P. Grant, Rome, 304 Shorter. Ave. Ph. 7304. TURKINS: Want a pair of young Turkins (not turkeys), or setting of eggs. A. L. Rhodes, Hephzibah, Rt. 2. TNRKEYS: Want Broad Breasted Bronze} Turkeys, about 6 or 8 wks. old. State number you have and price. Will pick up at your home in radius of 50 miles. Mrs. Do- reen Martin, Alto, Rt. 1. SHEEP AND- SOATS FOR SALE Ewes with lambs at side, open ewes ready for breeding, weaned lambs, purebred bucks or rams, ete. for sale. R. B. Curtis, Farm- ington. Ph. Madison 2603. 6 fat healthy sheep, one ram, 3 ewes, 2 grazing lambs, all $125. E. P. Grant, Rome, 304 Shorter Ave. Ph. 7304. 4 mos. old twin male kids,| ~ "| Saana crossed with Nubian, from good milk stock, sire is register- ed, $5 ea. Will not ship. Mrs. M. Ritz, Fairburn, Campbellton Rd. One purebred Toggenburg, reg. Milk Goat, fresh for about one month, has given 7 qts. Write. M. S. Harrison, eae Bowens Mill. Nice reg. goat with 2 billies, for sale or trade for pigs or calves. Mrs. R. W. Wingo, New- nan. Purebred Hampshire Rams and Ewes for sale. Dr. L.A. Mosher, Roswell, Hardscrabble Rd. Ph. 5526. Best Saana Doe Kid, reg., $35. | No shipping. Joe J. Wilson, De- catur, 828-3rd. Ave. De. 0354. Reg. Hampshire Yearling Rams, very blocky and vigorous, eady for service, best blood- ee Will ship. Inquiries ans- wered. Westervelt Terhune, At- 2 Nubian Milk Goa in, good milkers, reasonable. 4 extra fine Nubian doe kids about! 5 wks. old for sale. Will not ship. James H. Simmons, Cammilla. (10 min. drive from Camilla on State Hwy. 37). One 2 yr. old, and one Year- ling Hampshire Ram, e7h 6a Cp Hardman, Commerce. 2 Reg. Loshaoen. Yearling Blue Ridge, Rt. 1, Box 155. 40 Goats, $3-86 ea. Or int for $175. at my home. Rey. Curd Walker, Adrian, Rt. 1. Fresh in Goat, (3rd. freshen- ing), $100.; Her daughter giving 6 lbs. Ist. freshning, $50; 3 Does, 2 Bucks, Feb., and April kids, $15 ea. Sired by. Dixieland Val, Grandson of outstanding French Alpine Buck, Perre Delnorte. come after. Mrs. Stewart D,|C. T -Hambrick, Moultrie, Rt. 1. poe Sr, Royston. (Ever- 3 Toggenburg Milk Goats, one : : fresh, one to freshen soon, and MISSCELLANEOUS CHICK-| one not bred, 4-6 qts., for sale. ENS: Mrs. Geo. Leckenby, Jonesboro, Noahs Ark Rd. LIVESTOCK eee CATTLE; x . Want cross of full blooded Red Poll~ ,Black Angus, . Poll Hereford, Poll Short Horn, or any cross cattle. - Give price, weight, age. Prefer 4-7 mos. eld. T. A. Landrum, Austell, Rt: : Want 1 reg. White Face Here- ford Bull, just old enough for service. Quote lowest price del, to my place. L. A. Nally, Mari- setta, Rt. 5. Ph. 9-5982. Want one or two reg. Jersey Cows with 2nd. calf, cheap for cash, J. H. Tinsley, Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1, Box 61. : for cash. A. D.~ Blackstock, Douglasville, Rt. 4, Box 137. Want to trade 18 in. horse drawn cane mill for a good heifer calf. E. H. Brown, Way- cross, 906 Albany St. HORSES AND MULES: . Want a young (not more than 5 yr. old), gentle, riding horse, reasonable price. Robuck Burch, Jr. Eastman, Rt. 3. x SHEEP: : aie Want female sheep, ready, or able to bear young; Also place to keep sheep on farm. Will pay to feed and keep it up. Pre- fer near Atlanta. Henry Phil- lips, 2nd., Atlanta, 1510 Howell Mill Rd. FARM HELP WANTED_ Want reliable white woman to do light farm chores on farm for room, board, and $8, week- ly. Contact. J. E. Clarke, Li- thonia, Rt. 3. Rams for sale. E. C. Owenby, | Jackson, McDonough, Ae 3: = iden on farm. Weekly salary. Want few Baby Calves, cheap | 20 Atlanta. Fea $5. daily, with elec., garden, wood, pas- ture: Regular work and chance | fer to advance. R. F. Sams, Clark- "1 i ston. Ph. 43-7322. +: ek a nice, healthy pte one: 50-65 yrs. old to help with farm chores (part-time], job), and live in home with ele me. $20. month, board and room., Need at once. Mrs. Jack : Rogers, Claxton, Rt: 2. Want unencumbered white, middle aged Christian woman to live in home as one of fam- ily and help with garden. chic- kens, flowers, etc. on farm. | Board and salary. Good home for. reliable person. Letters ans, Write, Mrs. Jean LeCroy,| _ _ Marietta, Rt. 2 Robinson gece Want reliable puite woman for light work on farm in ex- change for room, board and | $12 week to right person. Let- ters ans. Mrs. C, M. Sherrer, Union Point, Box 952. Ph. 227. _ Want farm family to farm | 1-135 A land, or raise live- stock, Must be able to finance self. 5 R house and pond, on hwy. and Warner Robins Bus Route. 4 mi. town, Come see. J. Van McCollum, Rochelle. = Want family of three or four | to work by day, general farm- work. and milking> Furnished house ready to move into, and plenty of wood, water, and lights. Write or see. James miles West). - Want colored man to ones at goat dairy and tend gar-} 2 R house with lights. T. E.4 Bunn, Decatur. 1891 N. Druid Hills Rd. Cr. 5884, ~ POSITIONS WANTED - Begin immediately. Ref. furnish- Experienced farm ~ family wants work on shares or for salary, on poultry-broiler farm. tor. ed= J.P. Dovel Janene. Box ae 492. _ $ Want work in hay with new] i pickup hay baler. Can cut and rale also. Prefer within 50 miles Oglethorpe. U. Ss. Lashley, Outs): thorpe. hog farm or poultry. sider light farm cho children one- wants job on farm.-Can dri 3 g adults to phone 7-3294. Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia M: ahatoe ee us on Thursday, Jun selling 2 bulls, one is grandson of t and sire of champions Bileenmere 500th bred females, 13 cows with calves at side and bred, unregistered females. For infor Warren B. Benson, Chamblee. 1964 John \lanta, P. O. Box 2115. 2 milk goats, fresh in, one to, freshen soon, also 1 billy, for | sale or trade. David C. Hill, Col- lege Park, Rt. 2, Box 370. Ph. | Ca. 6068. Purebred Hampshire Rams |and Ewes for sale. Dr. L. A. Mosher, Roswell, Hardscrabble Rds Pha o026. 2 milk goats, both have 2 jnannie kids, (6 wks. old), $60. |for lot. W. M. Cook, Broxton. Young Alpine Buck for sale. B. L. Lynn, Waycross, 401 W. | Hamilton. 3 nice French Alpine Does, one | giving 5 qts. others 1/2 gal. ea } daily. All reg. for sale. Cannot | ship. Ray E. McKoy, Newnan, Rt. rake | Saanan Milk Goat, hornless, | gentle, good milk, never goes | ory will freshen June 20. Heal- A. T. Durham, East Point pani Whipple. Ca. 6277. Athens GRADE - Thomaston Atla ta : cee Bod obs? 5-26 | Steers & Heifers : Seo ; | Choice i - 20.50-22.00 - iat | Good 18.25-18.65 19.00-21.50 18.00-21.25 17.00-18.80 Coml. 14.75-17.75 14.00-18.00 14.00-18.50 14.00-16.00 14.00.11 Utility 11.75-14.25 12.00-14.75 11,00-1 4.00 -11.25-13.00 Th seaeas: | Cutters 9.50-12.00 9.50-11.50 ~ 9.50-11.00 9.50-1 1.25 Blsichi CALVES Gs re : eee ate Good & Choice 17.00-21.25 17.00-21.25 16.25-21.00 15.50-20.00 Util. & Coml. 12.00-16.75 11.50-16.75 11.00-17.00 11.00-15.50 Gd. & Choice Vealers 19.25-25.25 18.00-21.00 16.50-21.00 cows ; a Utility 10.75-12.50 _ 10,00- 12. 50 _10.00-12.50 | 10.50-12.50 c. & CG. 7.00-10.75 7.00-10.50 7.00-10.00 = 7.00-10.50 | | = BULLS a2 Util. & Com. 12.00-14.75 , 11.75-14.75 11.00-14,50 11.50-14.50 11.50-14.50 Cutters 10.00-11.00 9.50-12.00 9.50-11.50 9.50-10.50 ms aden STOCKERS SS = ae Steers & Helfers 10.00-13.75 10.00-19.00 10.50-20.00 = 10.00-13.75 BR oe Calves 12.00-17.00 11.00-17.50 = 11.00-17:25 10.50-16.50 Source of Information 4 ral State Market News Service | . 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