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ial By TOM LINDER
foom MARKET BULLE-
of January 31, 1951).
imple word food lies the
dation of the hopes and fears
iced the decay and downfall of
-empires of the past. In the
food can be traced the rise, the
glory of the great nations
he acute need for food that
ab t the revolution in Russia
was the need for food in the
of Europe that made possible
power of Hitler and Mussolini
terminated in World War II.
lack of food that is the moti-
spirit and power behind Red
with its hundreds of millions of
eople, which creates .the condi-
face today in Korea. It is the
od among the hundreds of mil-
dia that causes it today to stand
between communism and
unism. Food, water and air
nly three things in this world
eannot do without and live.
fe can exist on many differ-
yf foods, but there has never
ominant race or nation which
ave: ample supplies of grain and
ople of the United States have
e greatest power of any nation
ry. They have been able to turn
uctive ends mechanical inventions
tific knowledge to a greater ex-
the people of any other land.
as been due principally to the
the American stock developed
dy individuals who came from
vorld leaving behind the great
unfit. Once in the new world
consisted of fresh meats, fresh
; and bread made from whole
or Ae has inquired into the
E to the fitness or unfitness of
young men for military duty
but be amazed at the large
hysical. unfitness in the pres-
| generation of military age.
an race. In the need for food _
Food is the real question -
1an in all ages and in every
ad made possible the Russia of
days of this country every
b ject to military duty and,
unable to respond be-
were so few
y in the neigh-.
ie to nays
WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER, 7, 1953
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The State of Geirain was divided into
militia districts. At that time there was
no National Army and no National
Guard. The militiaman construed the
active and reserve force both of the states .
and of the nation. These militia districts -
were laid out for the purpose of having
one hundred men of military age in each
militia district. They were able on short ,
notice to leave their homes with their
. trusted guns and follow their leaders
wherever danger threatened; sleeping on ~
the ground, cooking on camp fires, cut-
ting their -way through the wilderness,
wading the swamps, climbing the moun-
tains, swimming the rivers all the way
from the battle of Lake Erie on the Ca-
-nadian boundary to New Orleans on the
Gulf of Mexico, and from fighting the
Red Coats along the eastern seaboard to.
driving out the wild red skins in the
bloody forests of Tennessee and Ken-
tucky. = :
The people of America for the last
decades have had more food than in all
the years before. Why then is a nation
with more food less fit for the defense of
the country? The answer is: That while
we have more food by volume we do not
have the same quality of food with the
same health-giving power that we did
have in the years that are passed and
gone.
What is the ditfevenee 4 in the food we
have now and the food we had fifty years
i
ago? There are many differences. Take -
vegetables as an_ illustration. When I
was a boy we went out and built a rail
_ pen around a piece of land 1/4 or 1/2
acre or maybe more, All during the win-
ter and at night the cows were driven
intothis enclosure and penned up. In
_ the spring when the sun began to warm
-up and the earth began to respond, you
could walk out in that cowpen and see
the old tumble bugs as they got out cer-
tain parts of the manure and rolled it in- |
to balls and lazily rolled it along finally
_ burying it down in the earth. What were
they doing? To my mind at that time
they were simply bugs playing in the
manure. Now I know that they were a
part of natures great scheme of bringing
organic nitrogen and the colloids from
deep down in the underlying clay stratas
to furnish natures vitamins to the tur-
nips which we planted in that cowpen.
You could go out and pull up some of
those turnips after they. were mature
and throw them down on the fence-jamb
and let them lie there all day and until
the next day and they would still be
fresh enough to eat. They were the kind
of turnips that nature intended for us
NUMBER 4
Now we have 150-million people to
feed. They are not people on the farms
most of them are in the towns and
cities. In order to get enough turnip
greens to go around it is necessary to go
out and plant turnips on land which does 3
not have the organic plant food. In or- ~
der to make the turnips grow we put
down a great deal of mineral and syn-
thetic plant food which makes the tur- ce
nips grow off in a hurry. They are full -
of waterthey are sappy. There are no
tumble bugs and no earth worms to bring.
up the colloids from the underlying
stratas. You can pull up these turnips or
cut the tops and you can hardly get them
out of the field before they are wilted.
They are largely a synthetic product.
What has been said about the turnip
is largely true of other commercially pro-
duced vegetables. The amount of vita-
mins required to go around to 150-million
people has caused us to resort to high
powered methods of producing a lot of
vegetables quick.
Even those organic sources of nitro-
gen such as cottonseed meal,
tankage, etc.,. which were commonly
used in commercial fertilizer fifty years
ago are no longer used as fertilizer. They
have become so valuable as feed for live- _
stock that the commercial world con- -
siders it a waste to use them as fertilizer.
For that reason, modern day commercial
| fertilizer is almost one hundred percent.
inorganic.
Fifty. years ago. most of the people hes
drank fresh milk which came straight
from the cow. They had never heard of
pasteurization. They had never heard
tell of powder in- milk and they knew
nothing of canned milk. When they
drank milk and when they ate butter
they had raw milk with all the vitamtnos
which nature gave to this natural food.
Today there are so many people in the ~
cities and towns and so few milk cows,
and the distance which is necessary te
transport milk, including the hazard te
health by reason of infectious and com-
municable diseases, has caused us to |
adopt a policy of pasteurizing milk and_
canning milk.
The supply of good wholesome mill
is so short and the population is so large
that the people of this country have de-
veloped a practice of using manufactuc-
ing grade milk in the form of canned
milk, powdered milk, ice cream and im
baking products. Its health giving qual-
ities have largely been destroyed in the
process of trying to make them commer-
cially desirable, while, at the same time,
trying to inactivate the dangerous dis-
ease germs which multiply by the mil-
lions in milk that is handled through
manufacturing plants.
In the early days the staff of life
(bread) was made from the whole grains
of corn and wheat ground between slow
moving rocks and the natural vitamins
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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE -
Red, Pink, White Crape Myr-
tles, Red, Purple Dbl. Atheas,
White, Blue Hydrangeas, Dbl,
White Spireas, Nandinas, 50c ea.;
Red Spider Lilies, Butter and
Eggs, White Narcissi, Daffodils,
60c doz. Add postage. Mrs. E. L,
Smith, Wadley,
Pansies, English Daisies, 36,
$1.25; $3.00 C; Mt. Shasta Daisy,
_all white $1.75 doz.; Adml. Byrd.
Daisy, $1.50 doz; Pink, Purple
Verbena, 50c doz. Add 17c post-
ege on orders. Mrs. M. P, Combs,
Washington.
50 Iris, 30 Hemerocallis. Send
etamp for list; Irish, 12 newer
dif, labeled, $2.25; eg. Yellow,
Red Tone, Pink, Bicolor, labeled,
$1.75; Regal Lily bulbs, 85c ea.;
$8.00 dez.; Verbena, Stocks,
Snapdragons, 75c doz. Mrs, F.
M. Combs, Washington, Rt. 2.
4 o'clock Seed, 30c start, PP.
Joseph M.* Corbett. Waycross,
816 Sweat St. :
Jap. Per. Morning Glories,
Giant Blue Flowers, open all
day, rooted vines, 50c ea,; 3,
$1.00. No chks. LE: Morgan,
Waycross, Rt, 4; Box 716.
Spring bulbs, dried Jonquils,
Cluster Fragrant Narcissi, Dbl.
wee mixed, $1.00 gal.; $7.50
Giant Boolming Dbl, Ger-
ee Plants, American Beau-
ty, Bright Red, Purple, Salmon
Supreme, Rosebud, Salmon
Bright Red, Madonno White 55c.
Sultanas, 25c ea. Mrs, Graham
Eley, White Plains.
Easter lilies, small, 2 and 3
blooms, $1.25 doz.; bulbs; Few
Jarge, 7-9 blooms~ $2, 25 doz.;
Dbl. Orange Day Lilies, 14, $1. 00:
Star of Bethlehem, 20, $1.00;
Hight Blue Irish, 75c doz.: Feb.
Cacti (cuttings) 10c ea. Add
Windee Mrs. A. L, McDaniel,
inder, Broad St.
Pink Thrift, rooted, 90c C;
Day Lilies, 40c doz.; andinas,
4. $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. Mil-
ton, T. Phillips, Wrens.
Several dozen Easter Lilies,
blooming size, $2.50 doz. Bulb-
Jets free with each doz. bloom-
ing size;- Asparagus Fern, 25c
Jarge clump; Large Clum White
Trish, 10 bulb; Amaryllis Lilies,
15c ea, Mrs. . B. Hatcher,
Barwick, Box 132.
Dbl. Geraniums, rooted, 25c
@a.; 6, $1.00; Hen and Biddie,
10c ea.; $1, 00 doz. Plus postage:
Exch. for Bleeding Heart. Write
first Dbl. Mixed Sweet Will-
jams and Scotch Broom Seed
10e pkt, Self addressed stamped
envelope, Mrs. Lovelle Ownbey
Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box 82.
Jonquil bulbs, pink thrift, $1.
C; 500 for $4.; Daffodils, 25c
doz. Del.
Royston, Rt. 1.
Mar y Ruth Phillips,
Philippine, Regal, Dbl. Tiger,
Red (name unknown) and Pink
Calla Lillies, 50c ea, bulb; Fox-
glove, Mullein Pink, and Poppy
Seed, 10c pack with stamped
self addressed envelope. Mrs. C.
Ni Kuykendall, Blairsville, Rt.
Boxwoods, 10-12 in., $3.00 doz.;
Globe Avrborvitae, 12-15 in,
$4.00 doz.; Pink Rhododenrons,
Mtn. Laurels, $3.00 doz.; Wild
Azaleas, Dogwood, all colov
$2.00 doz.; Red Beauty Rose and
Black Walnut, $3.00 doz. Sadie
Wilson, Blue Ridge.
Boxwoods, 12 in. Globe: Arbor-
vitaes, 12-18 in, Pyrmidal, Sil-
ver Leaf, 2 .ft,, rooted, well
packed, 50c ea. PP; 3 col. large
Per Phlox, 40c doz. Bob Wilson,
Blue Ridge.
Mixed Golden Harvest, Long
Trumpet Daffodils, White and
Yellow Narcissi, 25, $1.00;
Blooming size Rose Delta Iris,
8, $1.00 PP. Mrs. C. B. Robinson,
Bowdon.
King Alfred Jonquils, $2.00 C;
White Paper Narcissi, $1.50 CG:
Yellow Cushion Mums, $1.00 C;
Pink Thrift, $1.75 C; White Star
of Bethleham, $1,25 Cc; Var Dah-
lias, single, 3, 50c; Orange, Yel-
low, and Red Cannas, 4, $1.00.
Add postage. Mrs. Florence
Leathers, Buchanan, Rt. 1,
100 Altheas, mixed colors, Tree
Sweetpea, lavender bloom, Rose
of Sraron , Snowdrop, ~ $5.00;
Nerve Vine, Yellow Root, $1.50
per 2 lbs. PP Mr. Orene Poteat,
Buchanan, Rt. 2.
Palm, $1.00; Love Apple and
Jerusalem Pods of Seed, 2, 15c;
5 dif, kinds Cacti or pot plant
cuttings $1.00; Evergreen But-
terups, Daffodils, Iris, Butter
and Eggs, Altheas, 4 doz., $1.75.
Vinca, $1.00 C; Mrs. Ethel San-
ders, Buchanan.
Lange Bearded Iris, orchid,
sky blue, yellow, purple and
many two tones, $1.25 doz.;
Shallow Cut Daffodils, 2 shades
yellow, 2 doz., $1.00. Mrs. J. M.
McGuire, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
White Narcissi, Yellow Daffo-
dil Bulbs, $1.00 C; Beefsteak,
Pearl, Lettuce Leaf and Angle-
wing Begonias, Plumosus Fern
and Sprengeri Fern, 25c ea. Add
25c extra for shipping each
order, Mrs. Alma Moore, Adel,
Pink Thrift, 50c C; $3.00 ;
Old Fashion Mixed Jonquils,
White Narcissus Bulbs, 20c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. David Parker,
Alto, Rt. 1.
Day Lilies Hemerocallis, hy-
brids, yellow , orange, reds, pur-
ple, maroon pink, eyezone, bi-
colors, 15 plants all diff. $5.00.
ne Susie Burt, Arlington, Rt.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE ~ 7
Amaryllis- Bulbs, White and
orange stripe, and red, 45c ea.;
3, $1.20; Rooted Pink Rose
Bushes, 50c; Shasta Daisies, 7|
Sister Rose cuttings, 3; $1.00;
Zebra, Coleus, and Aeroplane
Plants, 3, 50c. Add postage No
chks. Mrs, Jessie Howard, Al-
bany, 400 S. Cleveland,
Verbena plants in 10 colors in-.
cuding reds, blues, white, pur-
ple, wine pink, rooted, 25, $1.00;
Large Pink Thrift, $1.00 per 50,
PP in Ga. Exch. for print sacks
(3-4 alike). Mrs. A, M. Grier,
Alto, Rt. 1, Box 155.
\
King Alfred daffodils, early
white narcissi, Emperor long-
stemmed, $2. 50 C; Early-bloom-
ing yellow cluster narcissi, 5 to
6 vars. mixed, $1. C. Add post-
age. Mrs. H. C. Camp, Hape-
ville, 393 Waters Rd. Ca 4281.
Coralbell, Azaleas, ferns, hy-
drangeas, Regal Amaryllis, Au-
lilies, red honeysuckle,
silver lace vines, pussy and
weeping | willows, boxwoods,
Josephs! Coat, gardenias, Al-
theas, 2 for $1.; Oleanders, $1.
ea. Add Postage. Exch. for
print -sacks. Mrs. John Myers,
Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Hybrid daylilies, Pride of
Houston (red) Purple Waters,
Indian Maid, Sunny West, J.
A. Crawford, 3, $1.; Caballero
and Warpath, 50c ea.; Yellow
daffodils, white narcissi, 75c C;
Tiger lily bulbs, 2, 35c. Add
postage under $2. orders. Mrs.
Hattie Kimsey, Hiawassee.
Boxwoods, 15 to 20 in. for
sale. (Best time to set in Oc-
tober). Mrs. George Corn, Hia-
wassee, Rt. 1, Box 129.
Narcissi, white, April-bloom-
ing; 1be<Ce. PRs in Ga. Jexen,
for anything can use. Write
first. A. Stokes, Jasper, Rt. 3.
Swiss super giant pansy
lants, 3 doz. $1.25 or $2.25 C.;
Raeet William, Newport pink,
Searlet Beauty, stock, 75c doz.;
Columbine, shasta daisies, Alas-
kt, Dieners, dbl. $1. doz.; Ver-
bena, red, purple, pink, 2 doz.
$1. Mrs. J. W. Jones, Madison.
Iris and gladioli for sale or
exch. for fruit trees, Mt. Hood
daffodils, white thrift, large
blooming shasta daisies and
begonias. Mrs. Lois G. Bell,
Milledgeville. : :
Very large dbl. poppy seed,
red, white, purple and pink,
mixed, 20c tbls. P.P. Mrs. Eliz-
abeth' S. Lightfoot, Millen, Rt.
3, Box 133.
10 Redbud seed, 10c and
stamped, addressed envelope.
Mrs. W. Y. Summers, Newnan,
Rte25:
About truckload boxwoods.
Come after. No letters. Reason-
ably priced. Mrs. W. C. sen
Pike.
Camellia cuttings, $1. doz.;
Seed, $1.50 C; Hardy palm
seed, 50c C; 6 colors verbena,
nice punches, 60c; Geraniums
and other lants cheap. Mrs. R.
C Loyd, Ocilla.
6 nice boxwoods, 2% ft. high,
6 ft. around, $10. ea.; Rooted
hedge, 15 for $1.5 gooseberry
bushes, 7, $1. Add postage. R.
Cc Stover, Pisgah.
Mixed German iris, white,
blue, purple, lavender, 2-tones
and many other colors, $2.25 C.
P.P. G. H. Pass, Point Peter.
Pink crepe myrtle, castor
beans, 2% doz. 25c; Tiger lilies,
50c ea.; Rubrum lilies, 20c a.;
Madeira vines, Dusty Miller,
10 ea.; Big French garlic, 25c
doz. Mrs, Ella Cantrell, Pow-
der Springs, Rt. 1.
Red spider lilies, 60c doz.,
$5. Cj, mixed hyacinths, dbl.
pink, single blue, 50c doz. $4.50
C; Fragrant white lilies, bloom
in clusters, $1.50 doz. Add
postage. Mrs. Ed Green, Pow-
ersville. 5
Camellia seed from fine and
rare collection, 30 doz. P.P.
Plant now for good germina-
tion. Mrs. R. C. McIntosh, Quit-
man.
Peony poppy seed, mixed
shades of pink, 20c spoonful.
Thera Hambrick, Ray City.
Blooming size bulbs, narcis-
si, butter and eggs, daffodils,
any 50 for 75c. Add 25c post-
age. No orders out of Ga. Mrs.
Miles Tanner, Sandersville.
| sacks. Mrs. Joseph Gibbs,
Pink Almond, pink apiree,
red flowering quince, pink cor-
al vine, bia dar pe Chinese
elm, 25c ea. 5, $1.;
15e ea.; dbl. red, pink peach
hibiscus cuttings 5, $1.; single,
7, $1. Add postage. Exch: for
nice Camellia cuttings a Re d
pee Rt. 2, Box 67.
Geraniums, rose- -scented,
tus, purple and silver striped
gated Gizzard, 10 ea. cuttings
Rooted Artillery, night-bloom
Cereus, frogleg cactus, 20e ea.
cuttings 10c ea.; King. Alfred
daffodils, 30c doz. Mrs. D.
Faircloth, Rochelle, Box 1044.
Fragrant lemon lilies, $1.00
doz; German bearded _ Iris,
named vars. mixed, not label-
ed, 60c doz. $4. C; Trumpet yel-
low daffodils, narcissi, jonquils,
50c_ doz. $1. SOG? ye
large, dark orange, $1. C.
M.; Woodbine vine, 50c ea. Mrs.
Emma Clayton, Roy.
Japanese iris (Kaempferi)
blooming divisions, asst. colors,
labeled, 35c ea.; Stokesia as-
ters, large plants, $1.50 doz. V.
W. Wilson, Savannah, Rt. 3,
Box 184. : A
Pot plant cuttings, 1 ea. un-
rooted, dbl. Single red, pink and
white, maple begonias,_geran-
jums, hydrangers; 2 vars. Lan-
tana; 10. for .75e 1 ea) grape
begonias, cedar fern, pink and
blue lily, Hen and Biddie, 0xa-
lis, cactis, rainbow moss, 5c.
Add postage. Mrs. Lona Black-
well, Dahlonega, Rt, 1, Box 54.
Day lilites, Iris, thrift, mixed
cols. gladioli bulbs, 50c doz;
Narcissi, *Star of "Bethlehem,
$1.25 C; Boxwoods, rooted,. 20c
ea; Yellow thornless pick peach
tree roses, bridalwreath, a
Years vine, $1.25 doz, P. P. i
Ga. Mrs. Martha White, Dah-
lonega, Rt. 1, Box 60.
Redhot poker, $2.00 doz; eee
$3.00 doz; Hibiscus. $2. 75 doz,
Add postage Dollie Pearson,
Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 43.
Sweet William seed, 10c pkt.
and self-addressed, stamped en-
velope. Mrs. J. E. Watkins, Dal-
ton, Rt, 3
Ga. Bermuda bulbs, plooming
FOB Durell Fuller, Decatur,
3355 Glenwood Rd,
Easter lily bulbs, large size,
ats doz. Add 20c postage. Mrs.
J.B. Strickland, Edison.
Several large and small box-
woods for sale. Mrs. Gleen Hill,
Ellijay, Rt. 1.
Old-fashioned snowball bushes
and wisteria vines, 1 to 2 ft.
high, 3 for 50c Add postage.
Marie Mashburn, Epworth.
Boxwood, 18-24 in. dbl. althe-
as, white lilac, red, pink spirea,
40c ea; Foxglove, Per. phlox,
lemon day lilies, 50c doz; pink
and white peonias, 3, $1.00;
Laurels, spruce, white pines, 6,
$1.25. Add postage. Mrs. Lee
Eller, Ellijay, Rt. 2. :
Troupet daffodils, orange day
lilies, lemon lilies, blue violets,
Star of Bethlehem, $4.00 M:
Purple lilac, yellow Krria Ja-
ponicas, pink myrtle bush, weep-
ing Mary, red_ roses, Bridal-
wreath, pink altheas, 2 fer 50c,
well rooted. Add postage. Mrs.
Frank Parks, Ellijay, Rt. .3.
Boxwoods, hundreds 25c each
up. Mrs, Oliver Brown, Fayette-
ville, Rt. 1. Phone 4473.
Roses, Talisman, Red: Ameri-
can Beauty, Lady~ Hillingdon
and others, 69c ea; Concord
grape vines, 2 yr. own roots,
50c Prepay $3,00 or more orders.
Pearl Hudgins, Flowery Branch.
Large clump coleus and cut-
tings in yard at your price at
my home; Also assorted jonquil
and narcissi bulbs, $1.00 C; Add:
postage Mrs, E, Fountain, Fort
Valley, Rt. 1.
Red and salmon pink sultanas
and geranium, red and stripped
coleus, all well rooted, 25c ea;
Redhot Poker, 25c ea; Green and
stripped Jew, 10e, Old-fashioned
sun flower seed, 10 pkt. Add
postage, Mrs. Willie Turpin,| B
Gainesville, Rt. 4.
Purple wisteria plants, well
White iris, |.y
size, 10c ea. bublets. $3.00 qt. |-
Thanksgiving, Christmas cac- ber
Jew, red, yellow and red varie- | 19.
cissi bulbs,
PP: Mrs, B. 1
ville Rt. te
Narcissi, j
$6. |Docia Harri,
ea. or $4.00
Philippine and
lilies 25c to
green arboryita
postage, Mrs.
Lawrenceville
cols. Baby zinn
matchbox full
Cactus,
Kelley, Litho:
Sweet-scented
blooming. and, y %
cissi, $1.50 C:
ther sain
Dorothy Perkir
Shasta daises,
violets, 75c di
prepaid. Mrs.
Macon, Rt. 2.
Well rooted
also well rooted Alm
ing) shurbs, nee :
age. Mrs. J. N.D
Mimosa Bush, i
Altheas, Red
| White Easter
mine, Small Box
Tiger Lily Bulbs.
Dogwood, $1. doz.
ders. Add posta
as, Ellijay,
Easter and Tig
Alfred Jonquils
denglow each 50c
wood, 4, =
sacks. Miss Etta
jay, Rts.
Dbl. Camellia
yrs. old, 50c -ea
Tiger Lilies, King
Dest ao ee
and Easter piles
King Alfred Jon
50c doz.; Dogwo
for print - ar
: Keener, sage
Dbl. Begonias
large bloom e
25c; Red,- Whit
iums, 15 ea.;
Coleus cuttings, 1
Sweetgum Begon:
mon Color Sulta
3, 25c. $1. or over
paid, Mrs. E. R
Gainesville, Rt.
= Large. 2 ft237y:
Jasmine, roo in
Add postage. Miss
tin, Gainesville, RF
, 15; Bl
Pink, White
eae pink. Conch_
ee 10c; 2, 15;
$1.5 025 cutting
Foboing Peach,
plane Plants, 10c
lace Wilson, Gai
Genuine Ri al
$2.50 doz.;
Phlox (Pilosa), C
Ligustrums, $5.
; Dixie Red Crep
aa ng, Baad
rooted$ 1.00 doz. Add postage} ;
Mrs. Joe Fowler, Cumming. |
American Beaut;
Woodruff, Greenvi) 1
Boxwood, field
a
Oe ae
inne tall
Cherry
Woodruti,
$1. : $2.50
Dog-
- Mag-
2 Shrub)
Maude
as, $2.50 doz.;
and Daffodils,
Thrift, Pink,
a wines $1. doz.;
3 5c doz.: $5. x
2 clumps, 50c. Add
Sante Hilis,
Fi. dift-not la-
Large White Day
6, $1.; Med. and
Lily, bloom next
k Thrift, large
a postage. Mrs.
1, Griffin, 7255.
, Joan Strong or
Begonias, 50c ea.
Begonias for
bs such as Daf-
dd-20c postage on
pt exchanges. Mrs.
ard, Griffin, Rt., 3.
hers Jonquils, Apr.
C; Shasta Daisies,
lay Lilies, 5c ea.;
ydrangeas, 25c- 50
Shrubbery divi-
vergreen Trailing
C; No Chks.
om out of state. Mrs.
illo, LaGrange, Rt. 4.
on Lilies, $1.10
Violets, $1.10 per
red, white, wine,
Large Chinese ~ Sa-
6. $1.25. Mrs. H. B.
\wrenceville, RES:
y Poplar, Wisteria,
y Weeping Willow,
, Baby's Breath,
egetus, Grapes,
orean Boxwood,
Rose Multiflora, Cat:
rnless Honey Locust,
ath, Antony Waterer
; Orange, Citrus
lc ea.-Plus postage
an. Geia, Lawrence-
2 oe cs we
Bicnosd Seed, easy
p, 10c doz.; Cuttings
Srepe Myrtle, Breath
s -all kinds Monthly
elia 5e ea.; Mixed
Yellow Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, ve
ace od, ag Ce-
ater Oak, Tu-
E Cherry, Catalpa,
yMaple, Sweet-
Honeysuckle, Musca-
ink Running Roses, 7,
nog 25 doz. Add
rs. D. C. Ledbetter,
Rt. 3. Tel. 2208.
Boxwoods for sale at
; Mrs, Ruby Reeves,
ig 851, Emory St., N. W.
10 $5.00; Garden-
g Basta 435 Ridgewood
~De-5495.
mported Daisies, 50
postage. Mrs, J. R.
tlanta, 724 Ashby St.,
Gt. ft, $15.00 ea; 2 flat cedars, 7 f
cks. Ready for ship-
Cofer, Atlanta, 883
Rd, Bt Cr-8404.
iolets: Red, Bronze,
Purple Girl, Sky
Scoop, Marine,
r varieties, 50c
ea. Add 20c post-
* At-
F.|red, pink,
OWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND. SEED
FOR SALE ie a
Bleeding Hearts large clumps, |
$1.00,; 3, $2.50; African Violets,
all dif. and labeled, 3 isLieds
$3.50 doz.; From nearly 200
varieties, Novelty Ivy, same
price. Mrs. N. B. Wilson, Atlan-
ta, 943 Greenwood Ave, N, E.
"| EL. 4904.
Narcissus Bulbs, Gardenias,
Boxwoods, bule, lavender, orchid
Buddlea, Pink and Red Hedge
+ | Roses, Liriope, Vinea Major and
Vinea Minor, for sale. W. L,
Morris, Atlanta, 444 Collier Rd.,
N. W. Ve-2745.
Named Iris, Black Prince,
White, Swan, 65c doz.; Cream
of Calif. Yellowy, 85c doz.;
Others; Dbl, Day Lilies, 50 doz.;
Single 30c doz,; Large var.
shrubbery cheap; purple Agera-
tum, Lady of the Lake, 25c doz.
Cannot ship. Mrs. Clyde Logan,
Austell, Rt. 2, Hillerest Dr.
White, Purple Wisteria, 40-50c;
Yellow Jasmine, Lavender, Pink
Crepe Myrtle, 5- 30c; Trumpet
Daffodils, Snowdrops, Yellow
Jonquils, 2 doz., 55c; White Nar-
cissi, 2 doz, 55c; $1. 45C; $10.00
M; Purple Iris, 40c doz. Add
postage. No chks. Mrs, Effie
Smith, Austell, Rt. 3, Box 353.
Dbl. Day Lilies, Yellow Jon-
quils, Yellow Cupped White Nar-
cissi, 25c doz,; $1.40 C; Crab-
apple, 2, 55c. Add postage. No
chks. Charlie T. Smith, Austell,
Rt. 3, Gordon Rd.
White narcissi, $2.00 C; White,
two tone purple and yellow can-.
na lilies, 75c doz; Snowdrops,
25c doz; pink hyacinths, grape
hyacinths, 10c ea. Exc. for white
and print sacks. Martha Wo-
mack, Bremen, Rt. 2.
Single blue hyacinth bulbs,
blooming size, 2 doz. $1.00; Ma-
donna lily bulbs, 4 for $1,00;
Royal Robe -violets, $1.00 doz.
Add postage. Mrs. R. P. Stein-
heimet, Brooks :
Sweet William, Poppy and
hollyhock seed all dbl. mixed
colors, 20c pkt; Red, yellow and
white chrysanthemums; clay
red, Skimmer blue, smoky blue
and purple Iris, 5c doz, Exe. 2
doz. Iris for 2 white crepe myr-
tles, or-2 doz chrysanthemums
for 2 red pes myrtles. Add
postage. Mrs. C, C. Gentry cal-
houn, Rt. 3.
Hastings dbl. hollyhock seed,
5 colors, this years seed, good
germination, rounded 25c tbls,
PP, Exc for fuchsia, Mrs. Henry
Purser, Cochran.
1 ea. dbl, red geranium, pink
begonia, maple leaf begonia,
Rex begonia, red Sultana, 5
cuttins, $1.00 puls postage, or
exc. for solid colored feed sacks,
4 alike: rooted geraniums, 35c
ea. Mrs, Lois Henderson, Car-
rollton, 109 Maple St,
Dbl. pink Oleanders, $1.00;
Milk and wine lilies, 50c ea; All
colors dbl. moss, 25c cutting;
White spirea (rooted), umbrella
palms, 50c ea. Add postage. Mr.
Jesse Johnson, Cordele, Rt, 2:
Fine unnamed Iris, 7 for $1.00;
Named day lilies, red, lemon
yellow and red, 3 for $1.00; Deep
ea Oleanders, well rooted. Gar-
denias, Improved $1.00 ea; Pink
thrift, 80 for $1.00; Red thrift,
20 for $1,00; Fuchsias, 4 for $1.00.
Add postage, Mrs. W. E. John-
son, Crawfordville, Rt. 2,
Oleanders, 4 cols, dlb. pink
and yellow, single red and white,
good roots, 6 cols. thrift, dark
lavender, white and
blue, Shasta daisies, 4 doz. $1.00;
Fine Iris, mixed cols. 15 for
$1.00; Best cannas, mixed, $1,00
doz. Add postage. Mrs. Annie
West Crawfordville.
Extra nice blooming size jon-
quils and daffodil bulbs,
phlox, 4 clumps; $1.25; 2
Spreading Pfitzer Junipers, 3x5
$7.50 ea, Come after. No Sunday
trade. Mrs. Clarence McMillian,
Dacula, Rt. 1.
Daffodil and Sweet Jonquil
Bulbs, 50c doz.; 3 doz. $1, Add
postage. Mrs. "Lonnie Smith,
Lumber City, Rt. 2.
Large Camellias, Alba Plena,
Chandelearo Elegans, Pink
| Perfection, Sarah Frost, $3. for
tot. Or sell separately; 1 large
| Azalea, $35. Plants to be dug
But: by buyer. Mrs. G. R. Williams,
Valdosta, nee z. Adair St.
$1.25:
*|C; Pink thrift, rose-colored han-
o0:| 2
t.| ders;
- Abelias, boxwoods, snowballs,
red pink and white spireas, oak-
leaf hydrangeas, Xmas jasmine,
lilacs, Dentize, Crepe Myrtles,
alwreath, forsythia, goldenbells,
azaleas, rhodendrons, dogwood:
Your collection, $1, 50. doz; Ever-
green hedge plants, $1.75 C. Mrs,
F. M., Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt, 1.
Pink, White Weigelas, Rd,
Pink Crepe Myrtles, Butterfly
Bush, Abelias, Nandinas, 5,. $1.;
Altheas, 6 colors, exes Rose,
Pink Thrift, 20c doz.; Roses, 25
kinds, 5, $1.: Potted Ferns, Be-
gonias, Cacti, cheap. Add post-
age. Mrs. C. H. Lawson, Litho-
nia, Rt. 3, Box 216. Tel. 4972,
Pink, White Mimosa, Dog-
wood, 7, $1.; Forsythia, Pink
Almond, Spireas, 3, $1.; Sweet-
shrubs, 50c doz. Oct. only;
Oaks, Maple, Cherry, Plum,
Holly, 7, $1.; Red, Pink Thrift,
20c doz. Add postage. Mrs,
Thos. J. Watson, Lithonia, Rt.
3, Box 217.
Pink Thrift, 50c C; Purple
Lilacs, 50c doz, Add postage.
pies J. N. Adamson, Lula, Rt.
Tuberoses, cannas, umbrella,
palm, red Seven Sister running
rose, milk and wine lilies, Iris,
$1. 00 doz; Lanthana, pink crepe
myrtle, coralberry, blooming size
Amaryllis, 25c ea; also some 50c
size roses. Mrs, W. E. Wooten,
Camilla. \ oe
Mtn.. Laurels, Azaleas, Red,
Pink, Yellow Tulip Poplar, Red
Bud, Coralberry, Creek Hem-
lock, Cherokee Rose, Cream and
White Dogwood, Crabapple,
Strawberry Bush, 24-3 ft.,
rooted, $2.25 doz. PP. Mrs. E.
J. Millhollan, Mineral Bluff,
Rt=-1,, Box: 1738
Mtn. Laurels, 3 col. Azaleas,
Cream, White Dogwood, Red
Bud, Coralberry, Cherokee
Rose, Creek Hemlock; Straw-
berry Bush, Crabapple, 2-3 ft.,
$2.25 doz.; Shasta
Phlox, $2. C. Rooted. PP. Mrs.
Virginia Black, Mineral Bluff.
Rhododendrons, Mtn. Laur-
els, 3 col. Azaleas, Cream,
White Dogwood, Red Bud,
Coralberry, Cherokee Rose,
Strawberry Bush, Red Maple,
2-3 ft., $2. doz.; Shasta Daisies,
Phlox. be Cs Rooted. PP. Mrs.
Boon Wilson, Mineral Bluff.
Red, Pink, Yellow Azaleas,
Mtn. Laurel, Tulip Poplar, Red
Buds, Coralberry, Creek Hem-
lock, Cherokee Rose, Dogwood
(cream, yellow), Crabapple,
Strawberry Bush, 3 ft., rooted,
$2.50 doz. Prepaid. Roy H. Wil-
son, Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1, Box
Piss
White Dogwood, Mtn. Laur-
els, Mt. Pink, Red Maple, Aza-
leas, Crabapple, $1.50 doz.;
Cherokee Rose, Sweetshrubs,
Rhododendrons, 40c ea.; Arbu-
tus, Evergreen Galax, Mtn.
Ferns, Day Lilies, Blue Iris
Lilies, Snowdrops, 40c doz. Add
postage. Exch. for sacks. Mrs.
A. M. Roper, Mineral Bluff.
Red Maple, Mtn. Laurels,
Mtn. Pine, Azaleas, Crabapple,
$1.50 doz.; Cherokee Roses,
Sweetshrubs, Easter Bells, Rho-
dodendrons, 40c ea.; Arbutus,
Evergreen Galax, Mtn. Ferns,
Day, Blue Iris Lilies, Snow-
drops, 40c doz. Add postage.
Exch, for sacks. Mae Bell
Barnes, Mineral Bluff.
Pink Cherokee Roses, Rhodo-
dendrons, Mtn. Laurels, Aza-
leas, Red Bud, Coralberry,
Crabapple, Dogwood, Poplar,
Holly, Creek Hemlock, $2.75
doz.; Blue Iris Day Lilies, Pink
Phlox, Shasta Daisies, $2.50 C.
Bonnie Abercrombie, Mineral
Bluff;
Large plants Camellia- Aza-
leas, Spirea, Pyracantha, Flow-
ering Quince, Gardenia, Olean-
12. huge bunches Dbl.
Day Lilies, $5.; Large type Li-
riope (hedge) 15c bunch. Mrs,
Nellie L.Williams, Valdosta,
107 W. Ann St.
Large Dbl. White Peonies, 3-
5 eyes, 75c clump; Polyantha
Bush, and Pink, Bright Red
Rose, 50c ea. 2 or more PP.
Mrs. A. Horsley, Waco, Rt. 2.
Plenty white Shasta daisies
for sale, or exch. 100 plants for
3 figured feed sacks or, for 4
white sacks, washed and iron-
ed. Each pay postage. Mrs. H.
C. Johnson, Adel, West 4th St.
Kerria Japonicas, Altheas, brid-.
Daisies,
Nice inida Day lilies, reds,
yellows, 3, $1.; 5 kinds Coleus,
mane cuttings, not rooted, 10c
Paper White and April
Naxcisst 35c doz.; $2. C; Queen
Anns Lace Seed, White Afri-
ean Daisy, 10c Thl. Add post-
age. Mrs. Fred Atkinson, Val-
dosta, Rt. 4.
Improved Bermuda Easter
Lily bulbs, 6 for $1, Rare and
fancy coleus, 50 : cuttings, ty
Many cols. sultanas,~50 for $1.
Add postage. Mrs. W. S. Grif-
fin, Adel; Rt..1. :
2000 Boxwoods, must be
moved by Dec. 1; priced to
move at once; 100 Abelia, 4-5
ft. 25c ea. at garden; Also want
Chinese chestnuts and chinqua-
pin nuts to plant. T. E.-Eason,
Atlanta, 1182 Gunclub Road,
N.W., Rt. 14,-Box 34.
Small Easter lily bublts, 12,
$1., plus 15 postage; medium
size, 2 doz. for $3.00, plus .25c
postage. Will bloom next year.
Bublets. have 1 or 2 blooms.
Mrs. R. K. Parrish, Atlanta, 64
Maddox Drive.
Rooted Alligator Tongue
plants, 20c ea. Miss Emolyn
Gauldix, Augusta, 3435 Peach
Orchard Rd.
Mixed bulbs, jonquils, daffo-
dils, narcissi, one cent ea., or
$7. 50 M. Postage extra. Miss
Gladys Buckner, Augusta, 500
West Ave.
Jonquil, daffodils, narcissi,
butter and eggs, white. flags,
two cents ea.; Star of Bethle-
hem, one cent; chrysanthe-
mums and iris, 50c doz.; Lilacs,
pink Almond, wisteria, spirea,
cannas, hybiscus, dahlias, 15c
ea. Mrs. Ardell Meeler, Bishop,
Re Tox Zoe.
Daffodils, Glads, Iris, Purple,
Blue, Grey Thrift, all colors
Mums. mixed Dahlias, 50c;
Mullein Pinks, Red and Pink
Running Roses. Tame Viotets.
Yellow Cannas, 25c ea.; Box-
woods, rooted, $1.25. Prepaid,
$1. orders in Ga. Bettie Owen,
Ellijay, Box 146.
Butter and Egg Bulbs, San-
sousa Iris, Single Orange Day
Lilies. 75c doz.; Dbl. Orange
Day Lilies, Purple King and
White Swan $, doz.;'15 dif. pot
plants, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
Mary Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3,
Box 98.
Blue Violets, $1, C; Mixed
col. Iris, Rose Col. Sweet Wil-
liams, Goldenglow, Purple Fox-
gloves, 50c doz.: Pink Hydran-
geas, 50c ea.; PP on $2. orders,
or exch, for sacks. Mrs. W. D.
Ralston, Elijay, Rt. 3.
White (red center) Altheas,
Pink Almond. Forsythia, Old
Fashion Red Velvet, and Flesh
Colored Rose, Red Wild Aza-
leas, 3, $1.; Mixed col. Mums,
75c doz. Add postage. Miss
Jenne Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Orange Hemerocallis Lilies,
(dbl. and single), Blue Flower-
ing Vinca Minor. White Nar-
cissus Bulbs, mixed Mums,
Pink Hardy Phlox, Purple As-
ter, Foxglove, 75c doz.; $3 C.
Add postage. Mrs. Charles H.
Edwards, Ellijay, Rt. 3 Rose
Haven.
Yellow Cluster Jonquils, Yel-
low King Alfred Daffodils.
White Narcissi, $1.50 C; Large
Dbl. Yellow (twink) Narcissi,
$1. per 15; Blue Grape Hya-
cinth Bulbs, 25c, 50c; 50; $1.
Fall del.; Hardy Orchids, 6, $1.;
$1.50 doz. Mrs. B. Vandegriff,
Ellijay, Rt. 2: :
Pink and White Weigelas,
79c ea.; Red Spirea, 50c_ ea.;
Abelias, 65c. ea.; Dbl. Tube
Rose, $1.15 doz.Dbl. Daffodil,
$1. doz.; Boxwood and Eunony-
mus Evergreen, $1.25 ea. No
orders less $1. PP in Ga. Mrs.
Adel Williams, Ellijay, Rt 2.
Yellow narcissi, butter and
egg bulbs, 50c C; 6 Tiger lily
bulbs, $1.;. Dark blue and pink
hyacinths, $1. doz. bulbs. Add
postage. Mrs. J. R. Duckett,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
German bearded Iris, named
vars. mixed, not labeled. 15 for
$1; 40 for $2.-Add postage. Mrs.
Nellie. G. - Duckett, Talking
Rock.
15 strong, healthy Oleander
plants, dark pink in color, $1.
ea. Mrs. Oliver Waller, Trenton,
Rt. 2
{seed from Swiss
Some Boxwoods, dif. sizes and
prices. Contact, Mrs)
2 giant poxwoous, over 8 ft.
other good. Write
Ww.
fect cond.,
for prices. J.
Young Harris.
Honeysuckle, 10c ea.;
15 in. 15c ea.; white running
tose, Ivy, 25c ea. Well rooted.
Sold only in Ga.
Lizzie A. Mills, Folkston, Rt. 2,
Box 1.
$1. C. Add postage. Mrs. G, R.
Hadden, Avera.
Dbl. rose-pink begonia,
Christmas cactus, 35c ea; *red
grown
verbena,
plants,
10c ea;
pepper
seed,
col.,
in pots. Cant mail. Mrs Frank
Barford, Atlanta,
land Ave. S. E.
Large blooming size, paper-
white, Emperor and Emperess
narcissi, blue scillas, 6 var. mix.
daffodils and narcissi, 8 var.
choice iris, 50c doz: red mont-
bretia, 35c doz. Add postage.
Mrs. C. E, Leverett, East Point
2595 Ben Hill Rd.
Sweet scented jonquil bulbs,
90c C; narcissi, $1. C; butter-
cups, 95c C, Add postage. Exc.
for nice print sacks. Otto
Camp, Eastanollee.
Per dozen: Esther Reod dbl.
Daisies, $2.20; rooted bolls,
dbl. feverfew, 75c; Iberis per-
ennial Candytuft, $1.; Jumbo
pansy, Sweet -Williams, 40c
(or $3. C); 4 dif. wandering
jew, 60c Addi5c postage... Mrs.
H. #H,. Stalnaker, Elberton,
Rico,
Pansy plants,
Giants and
Steels Jumbo, both mixed, all
col. 3. doz. $1.; white or red
thrift plants. same price All
rooted. Postpaid. Prompt ship-
ment. Full count. Mrs. N. B.
Overby, Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
Azaleas, Mtn_ laurels,
and spruce pines, water oaks,
$1.; honeysuckles, Ginger lilies,
age. Mrs. James Waters, Dah-
lonega. Rt. 1.
fection Camellia plants, 6 to 7
ft. high, well branched, full of
buds to bloom this winter and
several Sara Frost Camellia
plants, asst. sizes for sal. Mrs.
James A. Clary, Savannah, Rt.
4, Box 508.
l. ea, Add postage. Mrs. V. M.
Johnson, Shellman.
About 250 Camellia seed for
sale, $3. C; Also some mixed
bulbs, $1. C. Prompt del. Mrs.
Dbl. white, yellow feverfew,
perennial p hio x, Artimisia,
Kalonchal nandinas, coleus,
purple Altheas, large Easter
lilies, 4, $1.; purple violets,
pink and white oxalis, jon-
uils, snowdrops, orange day
ilies, 40c doz.; pansies, Steels,
Swiss giants, moss packed,
$2.50 C. Mrs. Johnson Usry,
Stapleton.
Mimosa seed, % cup, 50c or
exch. for Madonna or Amaryl-
lis lily bulbs, blooming size.
(Plant minosa seed now, you
will have nice shade and
blooms and in 2 yrs. will be
30 ft. high). Mrs. J. R. Nickel-
son, Statham.
Pink climbing rose; night-
blooming Cereus, rooted, 20c
ea.; blue tame violets, rose ver-
bena, purple iris, 35c doz.; Ma-
donna lily bulbs, large, 40c,
med, 30c, small 20c ea. cuttings;
12 vars. cactus, tuberoses,
rain
lilies, 10c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
R. I. Williams, Suwanee, Rt. 1.
Easter Lily Bulblets, $15. for
1: peck, PP Mrs. T. T. Hollo-
way, Cobbtown.
Pearl
Mathis, Tucker, Rt. 1, Box 384. |
tall, never pruned, one in per-
Cantrell,
Trum-
pet vine, 25c ea.; privet hedge,
Exch. for
clean. feed sacks at 25c ea.
Easter lily bulbs, five cents
ea;\ small quantity extra large
blooming size. 10c ea; bulblets,
and pink dbl. hollyhocks, Jer-
usalem cherry and Bouquet
from
many |
10c and 25c. All growing
1185 More- _
home grown
white
pink thrift, 50c doz. Add post-. :
2 Jarvis Red and 2 Pink Per- }
6 Easter lily bulbs, $1.; 4.
Cureuma lilies, 4 milk and
wine bulbs, $1.; red angel wing,
oak leaf, silver spotted be-
gonias, $1, ea.; red shrimp,
Rosemary, red, var. gizzard
lants, night-blooming Cereus,
H. Smith, Smithville, Box 54.
me
3
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FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWERS AND SEED | FLOWER AN Ss I iD )
FOR SALE FOR SALE FOR SALE : E
Cacti well rooted; Peanut,} Red, White, Pink Dbl. Geran- Pink Hyacinth and mixed| 10 Ve table Pese Seed, 0c
vaitail, Christmas, star fish,
elephant ear, multiplying, Glo-
ria, 35c ea. Add postage. No.
COD. Mrs. Warren McDaniel,
Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
Iris, mixed colors, 3-doz., $1.;
April- blooming narcissi, Star of
Bethlehem, 10c doz. $1. C;
Seeds of pink Mallow, 15c pkg.
Lead John Weaver, Temple, Rt.
Iris, yyellow and purple mix-
ed, blue, white, 60c doz.; Wa-
termelon red Crepe Myrtle,
wax leaf Ligustrum, pink be-
gonias, mixed lantanas, cut-
tings, unrooted, 50c doz.; Yel-
Jow Jasmine, English Dog-
wood, few pink, single Altheas,
box plants, red flowers, 35c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. W. ay
_ Acree, Toccoa, Rt. 3.
Bleeding Heart, lantana,
mimosa, Crepe Myrtle, red,
pink, or white, running rose,
dwarf rose, Magnolia, tea olive,
red trumpet, cherry
' Jaurel, good roots and well
acked, 50c ea. Add postage.
ier a J. G. Combs, Toomsboro,
ak
Magnolias,
dogwoods,
- olives,
red and_ white
graybeards, tea
crabapple, redbud, hol-
1 sweetshrubs, watermelon
theca Myrtle, 1 to 5 ft. 10c ft.
-Iixch. for print sacks. Mrs.
nerd Connell, Toomsboro,
Pal: -
Red _ crabapple, coralberry,
holly, calycanthus, gallberry,
_ hickory, maple, shady oak,
- sweetgum, white dogwood, cat-
alpa, all 3 ft. plants, 3 for $1.
All shipped express collect.
Mrs. A. R. Harrison, Tooms-
boro, Rt. 1.
Blooming size Christmas cac-
tus, angel wing begonias, beef-
steak, 30c ea.; Paper white nar-
cissi, 10c ea.; Other pot plants
cheap, or exch. for print or
white sacks. Add postage. Mrs.
Wary Lewis, Toomsboro.
Magnolia, white dogwood,
zed dogwood, running honey-
suckle, bunch honeysuckle, all
~ 10c per ft., Sweetshrubs, Crepe
Myrtle, running roses, for sale
or exc. for sacks. Mrs. Bettie
Boone, Toomsboro.
| Magnolias, white and red
tlogwood, running honeysuckle,
buneh honeysuckle, all 10c ft.
Sweetshrubs, Crepe Myrtle for
gale or exc. for sacks. Will
come for. Mrs. Henry Loyd,
Toomsboro, Rt. 1. .
Pink crabapple, pink and
white dogwood, teaolive; red
and orange pyracantha, .10c ft.
_1 to 6 ft. high, well rooted,
maoss packed. Now booking or-
ders for November del. Mrs. R.
D. Connell, Toomsboro, Rt. 2.
Red and white dogwood, tea-
plive, Magnolia, red Crepe
Myrtle, pink crabapple, red
and yeliow plums, redbud, wil-
ae sweetshrub, red and pink
honeysuckle, 1 to 5 ft. 10c ft.
Add postage. T. W. Hartley,
Toomsboro, Rt. 1, Box 20.
Bird of Paradise, 25c ft.; red
and white dogwood, Crepe
Myrtle, sweetshrubs, teaolive,
sweet bay, pink crabapple, red-
bud, Magnolia, red and pink
honeysuckle, 10c ft. up to 4 ft.
fixe. for sacks. Add_ postage.
Mrs. Grady Brewer, , Tooms-
boro.
Magnolia, pink crabapple,
red Crepe Myrtle, red and
white dogwood, red holly, tea-
olive, -graybird Shrubs,-1 ft.
10ce, 2 ft. 15c, 3 ft. 25c, 4 ft. 35c,
5 fi. 45c. Add postage. Exc. for
rint sacks. Mrs. Alma Colson,
oomsboro, Box 93.
Magnolia, pink crabapple,
red Crepe Myrtle, teaolive, red
holly, red and white dogwood,
raybeard Shrubs, 1 ft. 10c, 2
te avess th. 250, 4 It. 35, 5. ft:
45c. Add postage. Exc. for print
sacks. Mrs. Mattie Lou Colson,
Toomsboro.
._ Easter Lily, blooming size.
Rain Lilies, 6, $1. Sago Palms,
O22-. yrs.:-oldy $1.3 andinas.
10, $1. Plus postage Mrs. M. L.
nnean. Cairo, 342 -3rd. Ave.,
ces
Daffodils, JDonquils, and Ory-
ange Day Lilies, mixed, $1. C;
arge White August Blooining
Lilies, 35c ea.; 3 $1. Add postage
rs. H, D.- Goss, eet cist lee
Box 464.
3,
iums, Red, and White Single,
and Red Dbl. Begonias, Bronze
Leaf and Guinea Wing Be-
gonias, Salmon Sultana, Maple
Leaf.
Dbl. Geraniums; Begonias,
Red Dbl., Red, white Single,
Bronze Leaf, Guinea Wing, Ma-
ple Leaf; Aeroplane Plant, Red,
Stripe, White Stripe Jew, Rub-
ber Plant, Pink Bloom Snake,
Christmas Cacti, Night Bloom.
ing Cereus, Amaryllis Lilies,
15 cuttings, $1.25. My selection.
fo ge Gable, Cedartown,
ttacoy
Large Solid Yellow Daffodil,
and Jonquil Bulbs, $1.50 C:;
Camellia Plants (ast. sizes and
some full of buds to bloom this
winter,) Sara Frost, Pink Per-
fection and Jarvis Red varie-
ties, also Trailing Vinca, Miss
Martha Plyler, Claxton, Rt. 1.
Large triple Orange, yellow
Hemerocallis Lilies, $1. doz.:
3 White Fragrant Clematis
Roots, $1.; Outdoor Running
Ferns, 25c; Blue Morning Glory
Tubers, 25c ea.; Purple, Blue,
White Iris, 75c doz.; Mixed
Jonquils. Daffodils, Narcissus,
$1. C, Add postage. Mrs. L. S.
Brown, Columbus, 1321 Wild-
wood Dr.
Cannas: 2 M Eureka White,
4 M City Portland Pink, 2 M
Gold, 1 M Madam Canard Pink,
1 M Allemania Variegated, 3
M Lemon Yellow, 3 M Giant
Red, M King Humbert Red
$1.50 doz: $10. 6: = $405.2M;
Mrs. J. R, Camp, Cordele.
Purple Jap. Magnolias, root-
ed, $2. ea.: Wisteria, 50c ea.;
French Dogwood. $2. doz.; Lux-
urious Vine. Nandinas, $1. ea.
13, $10.; Cuttings Lady Bank-
shire Rose 3, 35c; Chinese Sa-
cred Lily, 85 doz.Add postage.
Mrs. Geo, Nunn, Crawfordville,
Ht oe
Beefsteak, Guineawing, Cal-
Ja, Watermelon, Grape Begon-
jas, Var. Nepthytis, Justicia,
50 ea; Var. Dracena, Lipstick
Plants, Ruffle Fern. 35c; Pin-
up Plant, 35c; Leaves, 25c;
Baby Tears, Crotous, 75c; Trail-
ing Pothos. Jade, 25c. Plus
postage Mrs. Otis Mashburn,
Cumming. i
Lilac, Bridalwreath,
Easter Rose, Holly,
Cedar, Sweetshrub, Dogwood,
$1.; Sweet William, Iris,
Orange Day lilies, 50c doz.;
Plus -postage. -No Fla. orders.
Gladys Duran, Cumming, Rt. 1.
Rooted Red Geraniums, X-
mas Cacti, 30c ea.; Zebra Plant,
Century, and Evergreen Plant,
35 ea.; Sweetshrubs, 75c doz.;
Orange Day Lilies, Yellow Jon-
Spirea.
Jasmine,
quil Bulbs, 25 doz; Purple
Iris, 45c doz:; Lilac Bushes,
50c ea.; May Roses, 25c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. M. L. gee!
Cumming, Rt. 1.
Blooming size Red and White
Striped Amaryllis Bulbs, 25c
ea. No less 1 doz. sold; Pink
Rain Lilies, blooming size, 50c
doz. No less 2 doz. sold. Add
postage. Mrs. C. J. Meeks,
Douglas, 203 N. Daughtry Ave.
Jonquil Bulbs, $1.25 C: Daf-
fodil, $1.50 C:; Yellow Cluster
Narcissi, other bulbs -mixed,
$1.25 C; Red and White Thrift,
2) doz, 2$1.15: Ros. thrift, $2:
pk.; 3 clumps. $1.25. PP. Mrs.
Lon Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1.
Pyramid Arborvitae, green
jand gold tip mixed, 6 - 1 yr.
and 2 - 2 yr. old, $1. No chks.
Add postage. Mrs. R. H. Whel-
chel, -Dawsonville, Rt. 3.
Native Rose Azaleas, 25 ea.:
$2. doz.; Mtn. Wild Roses. Pink
Weigelas, White Hydrangeas.
Pink Locust, Blackhaw, 50c
ea.; Mixed col. Altheas, Blue
Iris, Yellow Primroses, 50c doz.;
Bulbs, 25c doz. Add_ postage.
Mrs. Presley Fowler, Diamond.
Easter Lily Bulbs, 10c, 15c,
25c, 35c. 50c, 75c, and $1. ea.
Come after. Mrs. W. E, Smith,
Douglas, W. Ward St
Hybrid Day Lilies, wine,
gold, yellow, variegated, $1.
doz. Exch. 2 doz. for 1 doz.
large Easter Lily Bulbs, or 1
doz. Blue Iris, Each pay pos-
tage. Alton B. Bass, Dublin,
Glenwood Rd., Rts,
Shrubbery at reasonable
prices. T. M, Webb, Ellijay.
Tulip Bulbs, each 3, 25c.
Hees Ledford,
col. :
plus postage.
Commerce,
Narcissus, Daffodil, Jonquil,
$5. C: Single Blue Roman
Hyacinth, $1. doz.; Self rooted
Everblooming Roses, 50c, 75c,
or $1. ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Mary C. Florence. Durand
Cactus leaves, large yellow
flowers on leaves, Easily rooted.
25 cute, Add 3c postage.
Mrs, Gus. J. Reece, Marietta,
Named varieties Iris bulbs,
35c ea; Old white and purple
varieties, 20c ea; White narcissi
(yellow cups) very fragrant,
April blooming, large white star-
ry bloom very prolific,
cents bulb; Yellow narcissi, large
blooms, six cents bulb. Miss
Elizabeth Faw, Marietta, 402
Roswell St.
Ivy, green year-round, rooted
or cuttings also Yellow jasmine
for Letters ans. Mrs. Te M.
Harris, Milner.
Wideleaved cacti cuttings, 25c
ea; Pink and salmon Sultana
cuttings, 10c ea; Fast-growing
fern, rooted, 25c ea. Add post-
age. Packed damp. Mrs. G, F.
Brooks, Moultrie, Rt. 5.
Geraniums, rooted, large size,
25c ea; Red and pink begonias.
Rosettes 10c ea; Purple, green
and white stripped Jew, 30c doz;
Coleus cuttings, 6 for 25e Sul-
tana and Geranium cuttings, 15
for $1.00. Add postage. Mrs. P.
E. Traylor, Rebecca
Hybrid Crinums: 3 dif. vars.
pinks, 2 whites, med. bulbs, $1.00
ea; jumbo, $2,00 ea; Best named
day lilies. 3.00 doz; Perlnnials
2 cols. physostegia, purple vio-
lets, Shasta daises, blue salvia,
dbl. Corresopsis, pink Achillea,
$1.25 doz. Mrs, Maude Granger,
Reidsville.
Yellow thronless roses 3 for
$1.00. Gladioli, lange type, 10 fer
$1.00; Yellow Iris, Orange day
lilies, purple verbenas, $1.00 doz.
Add postage. Miss Jmima
Crump, Talking Rock, Rt. 2.
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
Want old fashioned dbl. kind
Bush Monthly Rose cuttings
all colors, Also 2: or 4 Regal
Lily Bulbs, in exch. for pot
plants. er a large bud Pink
Half Runner, and Yellow Run-
ning Rose cuts. Write first, Mrs.
Mamie Stone, Adairsville, Rt..
2.
Want Plantain Lilies (Hostas).
State colors of bloom, plain or
variegated leaves when = quot-
ing. Duncan Burnet, Athens,
375 West Cloverhurst Ave.
Want Youpon or Vomitoria
Shrub. Mrs. Robert McLeroy,
Atlanta, 1894 Westwood Ave.,
N.= E, 3
Want. Beefstake, Angelwing,
and Leopard Begonias. Must
have good roots. No cutting.
Mrs. R. T.- McMullan, Forsyth,
P=-0, Box 264.
select So. Ga, pines. D. Oscar
McCook, Macon, P. O. Box 505.
SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE
5000- Ibs Fescue Seed, 99.76
pet. pure, 10c Jb. Analysis ony
request. Trade for certified
Crimson Clover Seed. Corn or
Oats. John C. Nicholson, Rome,
Rt. 5, % Hill Top Farm Tel.
28823.
Good clean Seed Oais (Ful-
grain), $1. bu You furnish
sacks. E. A. Smith, Ben Hill,
Rt. 1. Tel, Atlanta. Franklin
2736 :
300 Ibs. hard reseeding Crim-
son Clover Seed, extra clean,
combine run reseeded for 11
yrs: on same ground, 20c Jb.
Will ship if buyer pays charges.
Paul J. Cain, Commerce, Rt. 1.
Old Time Shallots (not scul-
lions). greatest multiplyer
known, bright. clean, saved
without rain, $1. gal. Plus 25
postage on every gallon Mrs.
Clarence MeMillian. a
Rt. 1, : 7 te i
for planting. Mrs. S. A. Brown-
Watermelon, Red, Lettuce Leaf,
Want Slash Pine Seed from}
and stamped addressed
lope. Mrs, 3
Newnan,. Rt. 5.
Perlue; Southland Oats, 4 We
bags, germ. 96 pct., $1.25; 100|
or more but, $1. 15: Coastal
Wheat, 2 bu. bags, $2. 95; 100
or more, $2.75; Rescue Grass,
50 Jb. bags, 20c- Tb. Will ship.
W. H. Willson, Albany, Bie
Tel 594-M.
Champ. Green Glaze Collard
Seed, 1953 crop, 4 Thls., $1.
A. S Williams, Danville.
Reclaned, pyre
hardy strain Crimson Clover,
20c Jb. in 100 Yh. Jots, FOB.
Reseeding Rye 13%c - Ib
Green Glaze Collard Seed,
1953 crop, 25c Tbl.;
$1452 Thlss
Wilson, Martin.
Ky. 31 Fescue, i0c Jb. D. Cc: ro
Strother, Fort Valley.
White Multiplying
$1.50 -gal. PP. Ready
Clean
Onions,
ing, Ailey. ~ - =
Several _thousand pounds
Upson Co., 48 yr. old strain
Reseeding Crimson Clover,
under 1000 Jbs., 25 IJb.: 1000
Ibs.,- 2216 Tb. Bak Moseley,
Thomaston, Rt. 2. Tel. 3603.
3000 Ibs.
Crimson Clover, 2500 Ibs. Oats.
Pierce A. Yates, Flintstone.
Turners Bancroft Seed Oats,
pure, recleaned, graded, high
yielding for grain or grazing, |!
90 pct. germ., 1-99 bu.; $1.50
bu.: 100 bu or more, $1. 40 bu.
New 4 bu. bags. L. M. Turner.
Royston.
4300 Jbs.- hard seedCrimson
Clover, 100 Ib. bags, 99.63 pct.
X; Sant TS;
reseeding | ;
6 This.
$2; Mrs, J, A,
Dixie Hard Seed | bi
lots pure,
-| Ware,
: Joel H Sanders, Newnan. RFD.
five|9 z :
Comeat 5
bu.; 300 Ibs. Res
Clover, 22c Ib.; 50
ae over 4
Jots (not scallions
tipliers, sound, t
pure, 92.50 pct..100 Ib., 20c; 18|M
for lot; 120 Ibs. Ladino Clover,
90c Ib.;
Fescue, 15e Yb.; 12c Jb. for lot.
From certified seed. MT. Mor-
row, Reeve |
3500 new crop Rec Grass
Seed, recleaned, dried, 50 Ib.}
bags, germ. and purity guar.,
20c Ib. Freight prepaid on 200}
Ibs. or more in Ga.; Alson
Coastal Bermuda Stolens, $1.
bag; 35c cu. ft. MT. Couree:
Wrens.
Red Multiplying Onions dee
fall planting, $1. gal. Mrs. ms B.
Scroggs, Alto, Rt a
200 lbs. Ky. 31 ee Seed,
99.3 pet pure, grown from cer- R
tified seed, 95 pct. germ: guar.,
llc Ib. ih 50 Ib. bags S. F,
Ginn, Royston. :
Red Shallot Onions for bine
ing, clean, $1. gal. Mrs. Clyde
Gilleland, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
~ Ky. 31 Fescue, 99.47 pet.
pure, no noxious weeds, 80 pct.
germ., 15 Jb.. in new 50 Ib.
bags. Emerson K. Malcom, Ma-
dison. RFD 4. Tel. 546-M2.
Abruzzi Rye, recleaned, 232
bu. sacks. $3. bu.; Chapel Hill
Rescue, 50 Ib. sacks, 10c. Ib.
FOB. E. K. Overstreet, Syl-
vania, eae 3
1953 crop Purple Top Turnip
Seed (unmixed), gathered with-
out rain. 65c. Ib.; 5. Ib. lots,
50c Ib. Plus postabe._ Mrs. Clara 3
Smith, Hampion, Rt.
1000 Ibs. Ressedding Crimson
Clover, recleaned, reseeding
same place for 20 yrs., $20.00
Cwt. H. R. Clarke, Covington.
3000 bu clean Hastings Oats
for seed or feed, 90c bu. my/|
barn. Talmadge C. Fae Win-
der, Rt. 1.
Old Fashion Scullion Onion
Buttons, $1.15 gal PP: RS
McCollum, Canon, Rt. 2.>
1953. champ.
Collard Seed, 4 Tbls., d
Tbls.. $2. PP. Make offer a
40 lbs. Mrs. T. T. Holloway.
Cobbtown.
$1.;
75c lot; 800 Ib. Ky. 31
Green vere 3
seeding Upson Co.
cleaned. tes
germ.,
lots, 22
Fescue,
Iy, Tho:
3697.
George ;
Rt. E
sale.
vonia,
Canute Ky, 3
pet pure, oe pet
noxious L288
Tb. bags, 14c. FOB
50 gal. Whi
Onions, $1.25 gal.
Ky 31 Fescue, 99.3 pet. pure, vis
95 pet. germ., no noxious weed |,
17c Jb, FOB
Danvers Wat-
seed, 1953 crop,
my farm. G w
kinsville.
About 60 bu. good jaca
combine Abruzzi Rye Seed, $3,|
bu. at my farm: Also some EN g
cleaned, treated, $3.25 b
Turner Muselfa.
* ~ iS 2
o lot less. than
Oats loaded at
-Milton P. Min-
i 5. Tel
ictorgrain (48-93)-
ton, $1. bu.; Cal-
, $1.50 bu.- Com-
an; Recieaned,
apt shipment RR
: gleton.. Fort
se son
sed field inspection,
. Wood. Bowdon.
_Reseeding Hardy
a Clover, Lab.
est Onions, $1. gal.;
_doz.; Small Lima
ans, White, . and,
-ckled Cornfield
50c cup. Cora Mae
hicamauge, Rt.
ili Strain Rescue
-recleaned, in 50_]b.
oct, pure, 85 pet.
st. weed seed, no
1-5 bags, 12 Ib.
on ton lots. De
) Americus. -Tel.
50c doz. Add
e Eller, Evli-
: oe as =Gold,
Strawberry Plants, 85c
Thornless Raspberry,
tseradish, 6, 50c
Garlic, 40c doz.
Mrs. Lona Black-
a. oats z
ed
ing Strawberry,
C. Plus postage; or
- home. Mrs. L...C,
esvie, Rt. 1.
i,
Plants, $1.
Order. W.
jnees
ts | W. E, James, Argyle.
setting, 40c C; 400, $1.;
LAND PONY AUCTION
eq, and Grade Shetland poniesfirst all-pony
held in this sectionwill be held on Monday,
the Livestock Sales Barn, Cordele, For further
on, contact: L. L. Williams, Mgr., Cordele. _
000
Cay
. PO. Money
H. Hurs
t,, Ochloch-
Klondike Strawberry, 60c C.
Gem -Everbearing Strawber-
~| ry, also Blakemore, $1. C; 500,
$4. F. M. Combs, Washington,
Rt 2, : en
Fresh -Ga. Collard. for on
5 ?
$1.25; $2. M. PP. Solomon Da-
vis, Milledgeville, Rt. 5, Box
197.
Klondike Strawberry Plants,
. C; Mt. Huckleberry, 50c
doz.; Raspberry, 6, $1.; Yellow
Fig Sprouts, $1. ea.; Also El-
kerta Peach Seed, 40 doz. Mrs.
Giis Mashburn, Cumming. /
Blakemore Strawberry, $1.00
C: $9. M; Mastodon, 70c C; 500,
$3.; $5. M; Klondike, 60c C;
500, $2.75: $4.75 M; Scupper-
nong cuttings, 50c doz.; Catnip,
25c bunch; Peppermint, 25c
doz.; Mtn. Huckleberry, 75c
doz.. Add postage.g Mrs. Lee
Hood: Gainesville, Rt. 1.
Mtn. Huckleberry, bearing
size, 2. doz., 75c; Large Klon-
dike Strawberry, 75.C; liap.
field Dewberry, bearing size,
50c doz.; Blue Damson Plum
Sprouts, 45c ea.;: Muscadine
Vines, 4 ft., 45c ed.; Also Large
Indian Peach. Seed, 50c doz.
Add postage. Rosie Crowe,
Cumming. Rt. 1.
Condons Giant, Mastodon
Everbearing Strawberry. $1. C;
Black Raspberry, Sage and
Catnip, and Crabapple Trees,
6. $1. Add postage. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesville, Rt. 6
Mastodon Everbearing
Strawberry, $1. C; Sage and
Catnip Plant,; $1. doz. Also
seed long wide leaf, Bull face
Tobacco, 75c Tbl.; Okra, $1.00
Ib.; Martin Gourd, 3 pks., $1.;
Smali Dipper and other Gourds
-| $250 doz: Add postage. L. J.
Ellis, Cumming, Rt. 5. ~
Fig Plants, 25c, 50, and $1.
sizes. Add postage. Mrs. W. E.
Wooten, Camilla.
_ White Crystal Wax Bermuda
Onion, green, fresh, pencil size,
300, $1.; 500, -$1.25; $2. M, Del.
PP. Full count. Prompt ship-
ment. Satis. guar. F. F. Stokes,
Fitzgerald. < S
Fresh grown Copenhagen,
Chas. Wakefield, -and . Early
Jersey Cabbage, and White
Bermuda. Onion Plants, 500,
$1.25; $2.50 M. All prepaid.
Small order of 300 sent pre-
paid, $1. Satis. guar. Prompt
de], E, L.- Fitzgerald, Fitzger-
ald, Box 662.
/proof Cabbage,
he 3rd annual OK
f Hereford 5 Assn.,
cement nie Re
57 females an
ng herds, will be
POLLED HEREFORD
12:30 P. M. at the Southeastern Fairgrounds,
SALE |
calf sale of the Southeast-
will be held Monday, Oci-
d 16 bullsconsigned from
offered for sale.
RTHORNS
aged bulls
ursday, Oct.
230 P.
is
Assn. \
HORNS SHOW AND SALE
ale ot Shorthorns and Polled Short-
32 hand picked registered female-- sill
-M. Sponsored by the Georgia
Write =s_|
AND POLLED
for purebred or commercial
15, Valdosta. Show 930
_ Extra
Jersey, and Chas. Cabbage, and
White Crystal Wax Bermuda
Onion, Plants, 300, $1.; 500,
$1.50; $2.50 M. Del. I. L. Stokes,
Fitzgerald. 3
White Shallot . Plants, stay
green year around, $1. C; Large
rooted Strawberry, 300, $3.50.
PP in Ga. No chks. Mrs. Lon
Ashworth, Dacula, Rt. 1.
Black Raspberry, Muscadine
Grape Vines, each 6, $1.; Con-
-dons Giant Mastodon Ever-
bearing Strawberry, $1.00 C;
Blueberry Bushes, 75c doz.
Add postage. Mrs. Nellie Park-
er, Gainesville, Rt. 6.
Everbearing Strawberry, 50c
C; $4. M at my place. L. G.
Kidd, Hapeville, 104 Evans Dr.
Genuine Blakemore and
Klondike Strawberry, $1.00 C;
$7. M; Lawton Blackberry
Plants.-oh doz. $i: Ge 1 BH;
Graves, Fayetteville.
Charleston Wakefield. Frost-
fresh, green,
300, $1.; 500, $1.50; $2.50 M.
Prompt del. PP. R. Chancelor,
Pitts. ;
Early bearing strawberry
(name unknown) plants, 50c C.
and postage, or exc. for ~pea-
nuts. Ea. pay postage; also
have white multiplying shal-
lots, $1.25 gal. Mrs. D. Whit-
mire, Cumming, Rt. 3.
HAY AND STRAW
FOR SALE
1953 crop Peanut Hay, ready
for del. trailer load lots. Write
for prices. Marvin A. Burke,
Ashburn, Reet:
Approx. 10 tons Sericea Hay,
well fertilized, cut early, $35.
ton for lot at barn. 7 mi. N:
Cumming, Ga. on Kieths
Bridge Rd. C. T. Waite, Jr.,
Marietta, RFD No: i. Tel.
9-5927.
Will deliver Peanut Hay in
5 and 8 ton lots, also Corn in
shuck, or shelled, white and
yellow; and baled shucks.
Write for price. O. W. Cross,
Arabi, Rt. 1.
New crop Peanut Hay deliv-
ered anywhere in trailerload
lots. Write for prices. V. H.
Burke, Ashburn, Rt. 1.
Oat Straw, 15 per bale:
Common Hay, 25c bale; Pea-
vine, $35. ton. Have several
hundred bales of each. J. E.
Ritch, Quitman, Rt. 1. ;
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Avery 1950 Tractor, $800.00;
2 row 1953 Cultivator, $275.00;
1953 3 Disc Plow, $250.00; Al-
lis-Chalmers 60 Combine, $150.;
Cutaway+ Harrow (scalloped)
Discs,. $75.00. Lot for $1250.60,
at farm, 12 mi. Elberton. Esper
x Hall, Elberton, 198 College
ve.
Dearborn Cultivator and
Planters complete, planted 25
acres in 53, practically new,
with all plates, $300. Come see.
Ist house on left past McHoney
Lake off Hwy. 20, 4% mi. Con-
yers, Sat. and Sunday, H. G.
Boyd, Conyers, Rt. 3.
1 Row Tractor with all
equipment, bargain $600. Bob
Freeman, Toomsboro, Rt. 3.
_ Dairy -Equipment, used very
little, $425. Write for list and
separate prices. W. H. Morris,
Douglasville, Rt- 2, Tel. 2425.
One 41 Willys engine for
cut-off saw, with frame, trans-
mission and pulleys, to be used
on farm, $40. or trade for any-
thing can use on farm. E. W.
PE SUaeS, Newnan, Rt. 2, Box
1 Pea Thrash in good shape,
Grist. Mill, $50. for both. 2%
mi. Fairburn. Mrs. Ruth Fair-
ley, Fairburn, Rt. 2; c/o Earl
Stephens.
Windmill and Tower, good
cond., windmill 8 ft. diam.,
tower 50 ft.- high. Purchaser
responsible for removal. Make
offer. Mrs, E. D,. Smith, Perry.
J. D. 12 Dise ~Dbl. Sec.
Smoothing Harrow, $115.; Cul-
tivator for F-20 Farmall Trac-
tor. Will trade for fresh in
milch cow. J. L, Martin, Fair-:
WI! burn, RFD 2) :
earl y Copenhagen,
J. D. MT Tractor, bought
new in 1952, with planters, cul-
tivators, also 3 disc: tiller, dbl.
disc smoothing harrow, used.
very little. Mrs. Otis Bunn,
Forsyth. Tel. 6718. i
~9 Row Oliver Grain Drill,
puts in fertilizer and ~grain,
made for tractor but can be
made into horse drawn, used
only. on 15 acres land, bargain:
S20. Whew. Garrett Ball
Ground, Rt. 1.
Athens 2 Dise Plow, 4. D: A
hitch, good as new, bargain;
Allis Chalmers WD Power Lift
Coil Shank Cultivators, new, 7
ft., J. D. Coil Shank -Cultiva-
tor with 9 ft. on wheels. Sell
one cultivator cheap. Newman
Evans, Commerce, (4 mi. Com-
merce, Hwy. 53).
1953 Case Tractor and equip-
ment, good shape, for sale, T.
D. Whitaker, Hephzibah.
Bready Garden-Tractor with
turn plow, cultivator, cycle
mower, good. cond., $150. at my
place. D. F. Hinkle, Stone
Mountain. Rt. 1. Tel. 43-7902.
1950 Ford Tractor, like new,
used on my farm at Fairburn,
for sale. Frank Turnipseed, At-
lanta, 626 Willard Ave., S.W.
Ra 7418.
1953 J. D. Model 40 Tractor,
new. used about 50 hrs., 1 row
cultivator, planting and _ferti-
lizer outfit, disc tiller 5, 24 in.
disc, tandem harrow. 16-22 in.
disc, all bought new with trac-
ve ites L. Heath. Stapleton,
fi ky
One Oliver 7 Row Grain
Drill, fair cond., $25.; One Hin-
kle Lespedeza Harvester to use
with mowing machine, $25.00;
Fertilizer Spreader,. whirl-
away type, $40. Herman C.
Brewer, Danielsville, Rt. 3.
- 20 hp 4 cycle air cooled En-
-gine (unused) and 10 in Ham-
mer Mill, all kept under shel-
ter. See at my place 2 miles So.
Alma, U.S. No. 1 or white. Mrs.
T, A. Park, Alma, Rt. 2.
Nearly new IHC 12 Disc
Grain Drill, Case Tractor drawn
Manure Spreader, used 2 days.
J. D. 6 disc Tiller, perfect cond.,
with seeder attach. H. C. Car-
michael, Tifton, Rt. 2. Tel. 853-
J-1.
Farmall H Tractor with case
bush and bog harrow, and
Farmall mowing machine, good
cond... priced to sell, M. R.
Wheeless, Meansville, Rt. 1.
Tel. Thomaston 4698.
BY John Deere Tractor,
streamline, good cond., good
tires and new paint, $650.; Mc-
Cormick 25 Tractor Mower,
good shape, $100.; 20 Disc
Smoothing Harrow, used very
little, $100. Harold W. Hulme,
Madison, Rt. 2.
Good i H Wagon with har-
ness, Cole Planter with attach.
oer A. E. Cotter, Gibson,
hs
Good used Power Cane Mill
for sale-cheap. L. A. Wisebak-
er, Lake Park.
1 Boggs. Potato and Onion
Grader, pulled by elec., used
very little, $100. at my place,
2 mi. Blairsville, 64 Hwy. Guy
Bradley, Blairsville, Rt! 4.
1850 John Deere B Tractor,
Power Trol, rolomatic,
No. 5 Mower, 6 heavy duty,
Athens 8/26 Timpkin Bearing
Harrow, J. D. 12 A Combine,
with motor and pick-up attach.,
all excellent cond.. $2400. Geo.
Vance, Atlanta, 486 W. Peach-
tree St.. N.W. Wa 7872.
1% hp David Bradley Gar-
den Tractor, and Cultivator. A.
L, Ridings, College Park, Rt. 3.
Farmall H Tractor, Taylor-
way Harrow, Intl. Grain Drill,
needs some repair. R. R. Man-
ry, Goggins. -
D-6 Caterpillar Tractor with
hydraulic blade, good cond.,
$6500. FOB: W. G. Carmichael,
Atlanta, 2961 New Buford
Hwy. Rt.. 2. Ch. 6112.
Farmall A Tractor, complete
with planters, cultivators and
harrow, good cond., cheap. W.
L. Fambrough, Covington, RFD
3, Jersey-Youth Rd,
A Top Buggy with good side
curtains, $35. Roscoe Brewer,
Homer, Star Ri:
J. De
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
One 1952 Ford Tractor, used |
500 hbrs., new paint, good ru
ber, 11 in. rear tires. See at |
farm near Nails Creek Church,
Banks Co. Golden Lewallen,
Carnesville, Rt. 3. Bees
Grist Mili with motor, Ham-_
mer Mil] and floor scales, A-1
cond., cheap. See Mary N
Starks, Ellijay, Rt. 1. (Chats-
worth Hwy.). :
Irrigation Outfii, aluminum
overhead sprinkler system
good cond., complete with
hp engine, etc., $1450. Winston
H. Sibley, Jr., Milledgeville, =
Rt. 1,-c@o Sibley Farms. = 0%
No. 7 McCormick:2 H Mow
ing Machine, $50.; 2 H Dump
2H. Wagon,
Hay. Rake, $25.;
$50.; 4 Row Root Cotton Dust-.
er, $20.; Other farm tools: sell- ~~
ing out entire 2 H farming.
equipment. G. G. Kitchens,
McDonough, Rt. 1. ;
One W. C. Allis-Chaimers
Tractor, mowing machine, bush |
and bog harrow. 4 disc tiller
plow, good cond., $600. See near
Nails Creek Church. G. W.-
Poole, Carnesville, Rt. 3.
F-12 Tractor, good mech.
cond., A-1 rubber, 2 row cul-~
tivators, fert. distributors,
planters, extta tractor parts,
$175. cash. Home nights. and
Sundays only. Letters ans: Wal-
ter J. Bishop, Fitzgerald, Rt. 1,
Box 154.
(2 mi. SE Queens-
land, Ga.), 2
2 Combines for sal. Norman
Johnson, Warrenton.
One Model 1947 Case
Tractor with cultivators,
planters, all good .cond.. $375.
E. H: Pearce, Pitts: RFD No. 1.
VAC.
J.Deere A Fuel Burner, 1951 _
model, with powr-trol and rol-~*
lo-matic frontlo-matic front
wheels, used- only for harrow-
ing and combining, $1650.00.
Troupe Ashley. Sandersville,
RFD
5-Dise Power-Trol J: D. Til-
ler, practically new, broke
about 200 acres, on rubber, will
sacrifice, $275. David Simpson,
Cochran, 302 6th St: Tel)
502-W.
Bush and Bog Harrow, Mow-
ing Machine (Farmall), J. D.
Tractor, Hay Rake and 1 wood
saw for Ford Tractor for sale.
K. B. Young, Lithonia, Rt, 3.
Milk Pasteurizer, 1 gal. cap...
$10.; Glass Churn, $3. D. Hen-
ry, College Park, 238 W. Mer-
cer Ave. Ca. 7954.
One Sears
Can Sealer for No. 2 and No. 3
cans, almost new, used 1 sea-
son, $8. Mrs. H. H. Lanier. Met-
ter Rt 2 5
Athens Tiller with seeder, -
perfect cond., 2 H Wagon, good
cond., reasonable. B. L. Mor-
gan, McDonough, Rt. 1.
1 Model C_ Allis-Chalmers
Tractor, planters, cultivators,
fertilizer attach.,
and bog harrow,
& disc new
rear tires, 10x 24, 11 Ist. class
cond., $1100. See % mi. W.
Haralson, Ga. W. M. Owens,
Senoia, Rt. 1.
1952 Farmall Super A Trae-
tor, complete with planters,
cultivators, Int]. harrow, used
Brewster Orr, Sharpsburg.
very little. See at my place,
(Hwy. 16).
a te
1952 Farmall Super A Trac-
tor with 2 disc plow, cultiva-
tors, good as new, priced to
sell. C. H. Means, Carnesville,
Rt. 3. (8 mi. W. Carnesville). :
SECOND HAND _
MACHINERY WANTED
Want one Peanut Picker and
Baler. State make, condition,
and lowest cash price. Ne junk.
Paul Cromer, Ideal. RFD No. 1.
Want 2 Disc Plow for 1949
Series 8-N Ford Tractor. Must
be in good condition. Give
price ist letter. Howard Hyatt,
Ellijay, Rt. 5.
Want one mower and one set
planters with guano attach. for
1951 cub tractor. Ne junk. A.
A. Pulliam, Toccoa.
Want 1 Cycle Mower for Al-
lis-Chalmers WD Tractor to
operate with power take-off.
Contact: Jesse F. Mitcham,
Griffin, e/o Jesses Pharmacy, .
new _
Maid of Honor
Athens bush
ae
=
te
j
ee
cf
- Hog Prices Paid At Various
Sumter L/S Assoc., Americus
1arre
* fs tn a * ae etre i ue - a
ptember 21 NO.1 NO.Z2 NO.3 NO.4 | Bartow L/S Comm, Co., Cartersville 24.00 23.00
Waycross L/S Mkt., Waycross 3.03 22.09 20.20--'19.20 | Ga. Farm Prod. Sls. Corp., Thomaston = = 24.70 23.75
Jepeway-Craig Comm. Co., Dublin 23.35 22.25 22.15 21.15 | Chatham Co. S/Yd., Savannah 24.10 23.35
September 22 Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester mata. 22.95
Jones-Neuhoff Comm. Co., Macon 24.05 23.80 22.50 21.00 Millen L/S Mkt., Millen _ 24.00 23.25
ace Co. L/S Mkt, Alma 22.80 21.25 19.60 19.80 | Swainsboro Stockyard, Swainsboro 24.60 23.45
September 23 Ocilla L/S Co., Ocilla 23.36 22.88
% : E re 5 ;
Ragsdale-McClure Comm. Co., Atlanta 25.50 24.00 22.50 20.00 | Seminole L/S Auction, Donalsonville 23.75 23.10
Coosa Valley Comm. Co., Rome 24.50 23.50 22.50 20.00 | Jesup Stockyard, Jesup 25.00 . 24.40
Moultrie L/S Co., Moultrie 22.25 21.36 Dodge Co. Stock Barn, Eastman 23.80 | 23.25
September 24 September 29 ee
5 Nahwnta L/S Auction, Nahunta 23.05 21.81 20.25 19.55 | Appling Co. L/S Mkt., Baxley 23.62 22.40
Valdosta L/S Co. Inc., Valdosta 22.75 22.00 20.70 21.20 | Metter L/S Market, Metter 24.00 22.91
bd 5 _ Greensboro Sale Barn, Greensboro 24.00 23.00 |
Dublin L/S Comm. Co.,/ Dublin 23.64 22.80 22.55 22.41 | . re
| Elbert L/S Auction, Elberton 24.00 23.50
Pelham Stockyards, Pelham 22.91 22.06 21.40 . :
Smith Stockyard, Augusta 24.40 23.55
Effingham Co. $/Yd., Effingham 23.09 22.06 21.05 s Farmers Co-op L/S Assoc., Soperton 2310 = 22.10
CPA Auction Sis, Co., Hawkinsville 23.30 22,90 21.30 20.00 Farmers Stockyard, Sylvania / 24.30 23.50
Aine g ; Troup L/S Assoc., LaGrange 24.00 23.55 -
Fitzgerald L/S Auction, Fitzgerald 23.06.2255 =) 21.31 2 : ae :
a Tattnall L/S Co., Glenville 24.70 23.55
Bulioch Go. Stockyard, Statesboro 23.63 22.68 21.28 20.66
Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 23.85 22.91
Ragsdale-Long Comm. Co., Quitman 22.86 21.81 20.28 19.30 2 Ee a
P: Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 23.55 23.05
September 25 BS 2
, | 3
Sylvania $/Yd., Sylvania 24.13 23.70 21.45 20.45 _ MeRae Stockyard, McRae er ee
Pierce Co. $/Yd., Blackshear 23,76 22.78: 2040. zomr: | Sone Ce, Ero Say Pee < Re ee
Wrightsville S/Yd., Wrightsville 23.91 23.06 i ale ks tee ces eek
Tifton S/Yds. Inc., Tifton 23.32 22.81 21.50 21.60 |: September 30
Thomasville S/Yd., Thomasville 23.50 22.50 21.60 ENE Ga. b/S Auction, Athens esis
Smith Bros. S/Yd., Bartow 24.25 23.07 21.60. Maton, Seay. fey 2 2
_ Toombs Co. Stockyard, Lyons 24.00. ~23.00 21.50 21,30 | Mastdeletong Comm. Ca, Taksiana 23.08 San
Smith $/Yd., Thomson ica eae ae Claxton Stockyard, Claxton 24.72 23.55
Cordele L/S Comm., Cordele 24.01 22.99 21.50 poh Se eee at ee
Flint River L/S Auction, Bainbridge 23.20 22.20 20.65 Nidalig. L/S Mat: Meese 24S ae
Candler L/S Mkt, Metter 24.59 23.74 22.05 Seshoand.. 9) Xa: See Ae
ft September 26 Peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert 23.61 23.30
Emanuel Co. $/Yd., Swainsboro 24.66 23.81 22.00 Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Hazlehurst 24.01 23.10
Wash. Co. L/S Assoc., Sandersville 25.15 24.59 23.30 Turner Co. Stock Barn, Ashburn "5 2446. 2890582 F
September 28 October }
_ Bleckley L/S Auction, Cochran 24.90 24.25 23.50 22.00 Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 23.87 22.62
: : Shumans L/S Mkt., Hagan 24.69 23.90 22.60 21.70 Wayne Co. Stockyard, Jesup 24.50 23.50 oe 1
Formers L/S Auction, Nashville 23.51 22.26 21.10 21.30 | Fitzgerald L/S Auction, Fitzgerald 24.06 23.50
_ Tri-Co. L/S Auction, Social Circle 24.00 23.10 21.00 | Pelham $/Yd., Pelham 23.10 i
ae de = < Eer es
__, Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 23,90
PAGE SEVE! |
MISCELLANEOUS -
WANTED
harrow, planters,
Must be within 60
sh and Bog Harrows
Farmall, also Cut-off
fit A-Farmall, both
., reasonable price: for
ert Keith, Gainesville,
Model A Farmall Tiac-
_ pneumatic lift, with or
equipment. Will buy
or trade nice gentle
med, built, for same. C.
el, Hazlehurst, Rt. 2.
horse drawn mowing
or _mowing attach-
eS A-C model G Tractor,
Harrow suitable for
" small tractor, cheap
Roger "Thompson, Ma-
a Rt. 3. (Mt. Bethel Com-
ty). Tel. 9-5959.
SAGE
Dry Sage, $1.25 lb. Mrs. N. N,
Skinner, Waco, Rt. 1,
No. 1 hand gathered, washed,
shade dried Sage, $2.00 lb. Plus
postage. Mrs, Ruby Brown, Toc-
reoa, Rt. 2.
FRUIT (FRESH AND DRIED)
Bright Peeled and Cored
Sundried Apples, 50c lb. Add
postage, Mrs. Ruby Brown, Toc-.
coa. Rt. 2. D
Nice cooking apples, dried,
without peel, core, or worrhs,
50c lb. Add postage Mrs. J. H.
Lawrence, Middleton.
GARLIC. BULBS
Nice Garlic Bulbs, 75c |b.
Add postage. Mrs E. Fountain,
Fort Valley, Rt. 1
GOURDS
-Martin and Dipper
25c ea. Larger size,
Gourds,
50c and
$1. ea; Smaller, mixed sizes,
10c ea. Mrs, W. E Wooten,
Camilla.
Approx 400 Gourds, 4-6 gal.
cap. water, plenty Martin size,
Martin size, $4. doz.; Large,
$1. ea All this years crop.
Jule Coffee, Cornelia, Box 455.
so on 50 bu. Wheat. Mrs,
Street, ee we. 2,
ant 6 tons Peanut Hay Ist.
delivered, Quote price.
other good hay. M. B.
Macon, Rt. 2. Heath Rd,
Sa
t 3 lbs. Willets Wonder|-
Brcct English Garden Peas
t as soon as possible. H.
ers, Reidsville.
.
t Lespedeza Bicolor
Must be 1 yr. plants.
inspected and reasonable
. Mrs. Robert N. Nabers,
Waycross, Box 75.
i Shucks in 5 or 10 ton
Quote best price del. and
delivered. J. M. Foster,
Ria 3... Box 186:- Tel;
Z
- (FRUID):
wnt 3 doz 2 yr. Elberta Peach
Norton _ Eldridge, Ash-
country butter, 65 Ib.;
Red Hot Pepper *75 at.
Sanuel Caine, ppsiries,
, moulded in half pound
res, 60c Ib. Plus postage.
ite first Mrs. J, R: Jackson,
don, Rt. 3.
fresh Country Hutter. 320r
unds weekly, 60c Ib.
postage. Mrs. W. W. Har-
Flowery Branch, Rt. 1.
e country butter, fresh,
n, yellow, churned daily, 60
PP in Ga. Mrs, R. G. Taylor,
orest, Rt. 1, Box 125.
ple, Peach, Pear, Cherry
tnut rees, Grape Vines,
DE VE: Webb, Bose
Z
e Barkelay-Schawl] aS
bred stock, $2.00 setting of
Also young cocks, Write. G.
illiams, . Columbus, Roars
)8 % Williams Dairy.
new, white feathers, 60
. Sample on request, Mrs.
Collins, oe Rt As
Red ead Pink Peanuts,
crop, 2-4 in hull, $2. 00
0 du. Add postage. PB:
11 Ground, Rt, 1.
HERBS
Queen of the
Dock, Wild
or 3 Ibs. nice: re per.
_|}mino
-|Milch Cows, -springers.
CATTLE FOR SALE
ef Type Ghorthorns and
|Polled Shorthorns, from calves
to cows, all reg., excellent breed-
ing; Also few choice Red Polls
(dual purpose cattle) young
bulls and heifers, and few good
cows. G. T. McDonald, Oak-
wood.
Young reg. horned type Here-
ford Bulls, Lary Domino breed-
ing. Joel ie Sanders, Newnan,
Rie
1 well marked purebred Hol-
stein Bull, not reg., 13 mos. old,
wt, 600 Ibs., gentle, sound, $100.
See Rodgers, McDonough, eA
O. Box 164. Tel, 3420. ;
Jersey Milch Cow, giving 24%
gal. daily, a real butter cow, 2
Holstein Calves, 2 mos. old, re-
asonable See Joe Moses, College
Park, 134, Idell St. (Rt, 3.)
Several Ist and 2nd Calf Hol-
stein and Jersey Heifers, dairy
type, some already fresh, others
ready to freshen. C. M. Bowden,
Atlanta, 435 Candler St., N. E.
Four Reg. Jersey Cows, $475
for lot, quick sale. See or call
4132. A. M, ODaniel, Acworth.
Reg. Guernsey Springer, 5
gal. when fresh, $195.00; Reg.
Bull, 5 mos. old, $67.50. "Ralph
Dangar, Woodstock, Tel.
well 4442.
Nice Heifer, soon to freshen,
for. sale C. W. Braswell | eee
ville. i
6 Dbl. Reg, Polled Hereford
Bulls, 12-17 mos. old, Domino
bloodlines. 4 mi, Cuthbert, Ga.,
on Dawson Rd, L. L. Miller,
Cuthbert, % Lone Oak Ranch.
Tel. 1202.
_ Reg. Jersey Bull, artificially
bred, 17 mos. old, his mother
gives 4 gals, high test milk daily.
Information as to butter fat
given if interested. Hwy. 12- 6
mii W. Crawfordville, J. Q, Bur-
ton, Robinson.
Reg. Aberdeen-Angus Bull,
Rose Lad of Buena Vista, Sire
Echon of Snap Finger-Dam Gla-
dys of Snapfinger, sire a former
grand champ. which sold for $30,
000 around 1200 lbs., 4 yrs old
$500.00 O. C. Bulloch, eee
Tel. 328W
Reg. Hereford Stock Bull, Do-
bloodlines, reasonable
|price or trade for heifer of same
quality, hay or corn. J. M. Fos-
ter, Austell Rt. 3. Box 186 Stone-
crest Manor. Tel, 2893.
Reg Jersey Cattle, 1 heifer, 1
yr. old, a fresh in cow with
Adams, Chickamauga, Pee ts
3 White Face Cows with heifer
calves at side. T. D. Whitaker,
Hephzibah.
2 fine Jersey and Guernsey
for sale
W.|my farm 1 mile So. Collier Stat,
R. O. Ri th.
vers, Forsy:
-ed
Ros- |.
heifer calf, and 1 dry cow. W. L.}-
_ CATTLE FOR SALE
HOGS FOR SALE
POULTRY FOR SALE
Nice Guernsey Bull, 400 Ibs.,
$45... Also nice OIC Sow, 250
lbs., $50. Mrs. Ruth Fairley,
Fairburn, Rt. 2, c/o Earl Steph-
ens.
25 head White Face Cattle,
including several cows to fresh-
en Ist. of next year, some with
calves at side together with
steers and heifers, will sacri-
fice for $1500. per entire lot.
C. N. Davis, Smyrna, Rt. 3, Box
40.
Reg. Polled Hereford Bull,
blocky type, best blood strain,
5 yrs. old, for sale, or consider
trade to prevent inbreeding. i
He Hunt, Macon, 447 Buford
Rd.
1 Reg. Jersey 19 mos. old
Heifer, ready bred, for sale or
trade for a nice shoat. Mrs.
Maggie Turner, Riverdale. Tel.
Jonesboro 5151.
1 Holstein Male, about 18
mos. old, $100. if taken at once.
R. R. Manry, Goggins.
3 young Jersey-Guernsey
Cows due to freshen with 2nd.
calves 1 to 3 wks., guar, sound,
priced right; also reg. Guernsey
3 yr. old Bull of Quail Roost
breeding, $200.00. K, D. Sande-
rs, Eatonton. Tel. 2151.
Reg, Aberdeen-Angus Bull,
16 mos. old, calfhood vaccinated,
quality breeding. Tel. Ca. 6396
(Atlanta) Z; J. Lee, Red Oak.
I Reg. Guernsey Male, 2 yrs.
old, artificially bred, one 11 mos.
old both deep red with plenty
white, dehorned, ring in the old-
est. H. W. Thurmond, Farming-
ton. -
1 Reg. Guernsey Bull. 19 mos.
old, approx, 800 lbs. J. A. Henry,
Cornelia, Rt. 1.
Reg. Guernse fe Cow, 4 yrs old,
fresh heavy milker, good cond.
and type, $240.00, FOB. H. L.
Frey, Rabun Gap. y
1 Red Reg. Milking Shorthorn
Bull, calved Dec. 25, 1952, back-
by RM breeding on both
sides, about 500 Ibs., $150.00 at
barn. C. W. Snider, Putnam.
Guernsey Bull Calf, subj. . to
reg., of excellent breeding, drop-
ped Sept. 25th., $35.00 quick
sale. K. D. Sanders, Eatonton.
Tel. 2151.
1 reg Shorthorn Bull, Way-
side Matadore 2702-222 roan co-
lor, 16 mos. old, reasonafole.
Emory Ss, Shurley, Warrenton.
Tel. 220-R-2 at night.
Reg. horn type Hereford Bull
Calves, for sale or trade for bull
calf of same breed and quality,
or garde heifers. W. J. Lyle, Lil-
burn, Rt. 1, % Oraland Farm
Tel. De. 0957,
15 Holstein and Guernsey Hei-
fers over 500: lbs.; ready to
breed, Ohio born but thorough-
ly acclimatized at my farm. J.
E, Green McDonough.
1 Reg, Hereford Bull, about
7 yrs. old, 1200 lbs., for sale or
trade for reg. bull, See only M. B.
Welsh, Macon Rt. 2, Heath Rd.
1 reg Jersey Bull, 20 mos old,
for sale. Q, H. Reagin, Lithonia,
Rt. 2. Tel. 6243.
2 White Face Young Cows,
each had 1 calf, no horns, $90
ea; Short Horn Jersey Heifer,
mever had calf; $85.00; 2 White
Face Bull Calves, 10 and 12 mos.
old, $55.00 and $60.00 ea. Good
cond. K. S. Lindsey, Lizella, Rt.
2 Reg. Horned Larry Hereford
Bulls, calved Aug, 25, 1952 and
Apr, 6, 1953, also unreg. horn-
less Hereford Bull calved Mar.
9, 1953. Carl- Roberts, Ball
Gronud.
HOGS FOR SALE
26 OIC Pigs, from reg. short
nose, blocky type stock some
ready Oct. 9, other Oct, 18, reg.
buyers name, at my farm. Write
He ae Paul as Cain, Commerce,
1 Reg. Sow, bred, Carflo Dona
Ann 2nd.,, of fine line ped. stock,
$125.00 Del within 50 miles. at
C. Brooks, Newnan, Rt 3, %
Brooks Farm.
White. Face Hereford Pigs,
gilts and boars 8, 10, and 12 wks,
old, can be registered, $15.00-$30
ea J. R. Beville, Griffin. (At-
lanta Hwy.
Ibs.,
Red Duroc Hog, around 350
$75.00. Lee King, Atlanta,
Rt. 12, Brown Mill Rad.
Little Bone Black - African
Guinea Hogs, stay fat kind,
Booking orders now for pigs to
be ready Nov, Ist. Wilson Car-
son Griffin, Rt. C.
1 very gentle 500 lb. reg. Du-
roc Boar, for sale or exch. for
one of equal value, Selling to
prevent inbreeding. W. B. Mer-
rift, Greensboro.
Nice blocky type Cherry Red
Durocs, 60. Ibs. and above, $25
ea, FOB Reg buyers name. Some
unrelated. H.L. Williams, Bax-
ley.
4 OIC Sow Pigs, 6 wks. old
$15.00 ea. On Birmingham-Hope-
well Rd. Elmer Dockery, Alphar-
etta. Rt. 3,
Purebred Durocs, med. blocky
type, Wavemaster stock, 8-12
wks old. 40-65 lbs. $2.00-$25
ea. Shipped FOB. M. M. New-
some, Sandersville,
Reg. Hereford Pigs of Aug.
15th and 20th. litters by Fash-
ions Wonder and out of Grand
Master Sows. Place order for
Oct. 15th, delivery. $5.00 deposit;
Boars or Gilts, $25.00 ea. Mrs.
W. A, Ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt.
3 Paper Mill Rd., % Ward Mea-
de Farm. Tel. 8-8772.
Reg: Hampshire Pigs, 8-10 wks
old, $20.00 ea.; 60-75 Ibs., $30.00
ea.; Also some feeder pigs, rea-
sonable price, David Stough,
Locust Grove, Rt. 1.
Reg. Yorkshire Boar, 18 mos.
old, $50.00, or exch. for SPC or
Berkshire Boar of equal value.
C. M. Spaun, Cedartown, Rt. 3,
HORSES AND MULES
POR SALE
One 1100 lb. mare mule, 12
yrs. old, good worker, reason-
able. S. C. Montgomery, Junc-
tion City.
Nice Red Mare, 1150 Ilbs.,
$50. Or trade for calves, or har-
row for tractor. E. W. Hold-
ridge, Newnan, Rt. 2, Box 173.
One 8 yr. old Bay Mare
Mule, 900 Ibs., good for farm,
$90. FOB my farm 5 mi. E
Herman C. Brewer, Daniels-
ville, Rt. 3.
Good Gentle Mare, ride and
work anywhere, 900-1000 lbs.,
around 7 yrs. old, also saddle
and good 1H wagon. See Stone-
wall Baggett, Ochlocknee, Rt.
1. (Hwy. 188-3 mi. W. Ochlock-
nee).
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
_
Good Table Honey $2.75 gal.
del. in Ga.; 65 lb, lard can full,
$9. FOB. J. T. Holland, Sparks.
Several pounds Beeswax,
good cond., $1, lb. Mrs. H. H.
Lanier, Metter, Rt. 1.
Gallberry Honey, Cs. 12-2%
lb. jars strained $5.50; One 60
Ib.- can strained, $9.50. FOB.
A. C. Herrin, Hortense.
Fancy Chunk Comb Honey,
packed in 2% lb. big mouth
jars, 12 to a case, also strained
honey, 30 Ibs., $6. case. FOB.
E. J. Lewis, Nahunta.
Local extracted honey in 10
lb. pails, $2.50; 5 lb, pails, $1.50.
PP. to 3rd zone. W. E. Livings-
ton, College Park, Box 135.
5 lbs. bright bees wax, 50c
lb. PP. H. J. McCollum, Canon,
Rtas
POULTRY FOR SALE
BANTAMS
Few pairs Old English Sil-
ver Duckwing Game Bantams,
half grown, $8. pr. Bob Clark,
Macon, 372 Spring St.
R. I Red, White Leghorn,
White Wyandotte, Silver Se-
bright Bantam Cockerels, $1. -
$3. ea. J. C. Mitchell, La-
Fayette, 412 Cavender St.
~ BANTAMS: Golden Se-
bright Roosters, one 2 yr. old,
two April hatch, and 5 pullets,
Apr, hatch, 75c ea. Will ship.
No chks. 3 mi. W. Cobbtown.
W. H. Anderson, Cobbtown, Rt.
Areas
-PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS,
-153 hatch Silvers, $4. ea.
2 purebred Buff Coakin
2 Common Bantams (1 h :
pullet), and around 17 or 1
Silver and Golden Sear
(pullets and roosters). Reaso
ble. Will exch. trio Silve:
Golden for trio Black Tail
Paul Caudell, Rome, 28 Elm
wood St.
Pure S. A. Ginn Grays, an
pure Ginn Reds, early 1953
trios, $12.00; Cocks and
for sale L. T. Vaughn,
ston; Rt. 2. Z f
1 purebred heavy type
Cornish, Apr. hatch
cockeral, $2. ea; Alson
hatched turkey MO only. Mi
Cora B. Patterson, ty Tye: R
1, Box: 35. Be
White Cornish
from prize winning
March hatch, $2.50 ea Mrs. O.
bgCratt; Lavonia, Rtv
Dark Cornish Cockerels, long
yelow legs, big bone type, 5 lbs,
$2.50 ea. Ship in light crates,
Mrs. T W Newsome, Sanders-
ville, Rt. 1.
LEGHORNS
18 White Leghorn Pullets,
beginning to lay and 1 large
MalHard Drake, $45. for lot.
Will not ship. B. F. Alverson,
Graymont. ;
i
REDS (NH,~RI, PARES ;
TERS)
20 nice NH Red Cockerels,
3 mos. old, $1.25 ea.;$20. for.
lot; Alson 12 Cornish Cockerels,
$1.25 ea.; $12. for lot. H. M.
Bates, Kennesaw, Rt 2.
PIGIONS, QUAIL, DOVES
400 Bob White Quail (4 wks.
old up), 35 Chukars, 275 Ring-
neck Pheasants, 20 silver. and
25 Golden Pheasants; 85 Do-
mesticated Wild Mallard Ducks.
Close out prices on entire lot.
J. L. Tade, Macon, 2395 New
Clinton Rd.
Pair 52 hatch Reeves Pheaz
sants, $22.50 ea.; 53 hate
Lady Amherst Cocks, $5. ea.
B. A.
Bryant, Atlanta, 1236 Oakland
Ter., S. W. Am. 0439. :
Two 52 hatch Ringneck
Hens, $3. ea.; 6-53 hatch Ring-
necks, $2.50 ea.; Wild Mallard
Drake and 3 Hens, 1952 hatch,
$3 ea. J. F. Ginn, Atlanta, 451
Metropolitan Pl. S. E. Al,
0617
Large Northern Bob White
sale. Roy G. Stewart, Social
Quail, 1953 hatch, all ages, for
Cirele, Rt 1. re
500 Quail, 6 and 8 wks. old,
$1. ea; 10 and 14 wks. old,
$1.50 ea. Phil Duncan. Whites
burg, Box 6:
Pair of Silver Pheasants, $8,
MO ace Died: R. G. Reynolds, \
Baxley, Rt. :
TURKEYS, GUINEAS,
DUCKS. GEESE
40 White Embden Geese,
from 20 Ib. breed, $3.50 ea,
Goslings, $2.50.ea Mrs. Augusta
C. Russell, Alpharetta, Rt 3.
5 Geese for sale to exchange
for 10 hens, any large breed
and 13 ducks to exchange for
13 any large breed hens Bring ~
chickens and get exchange.
S.-W. Payne, Ball Ground.
11 Geese, $2.50 ea.; Lot $25,
Quackless Ducks, 75c ea Can-
not ship. J. E. McLean, Alma,
Ret. a
Wild pure strain Mallard
Ducks. laying, $5. pr. Thomas
Bartley, Blackshear, P. O.
Box. 8. %
SHEEP & GOATS
FOR SALE
50 young does (goats), 9 mos,
to 1 yr. old, bred, freshen, Jan.
and Feb., $10. ea. at farm. Karl
Dayhoof, Hamilton, Rt. 1.
1 Saanan Toggenberg Cross
Milk Doe with Tog. markings, i
naturally. hornless, more than #
4 qts. when fresh (more than
2 qts. now), bred for 3rd kid-
ding, $40. at barn. Quick sale.
Clyde Bradley, Temple, P.O.
Box 91.
_BAGE EIGHT
* (Continued from page one)
which nature had given them were re-
tained and consumed in the bread.-
Today most of the flour and cornmeal
has been robbed of the natural vitamins
except where it is ground on local mills.
The purpose of removing the vitamins
from the corn and wheat is to make flour
and meal commercially a better product
-by reason of the fact that it will keep
longer with the vitamins removed. In
some cases efforts are made to restore
the vitamins by mixing in mineral vita-
mins. Unfortunately, for man he was not
created to take his vitamins in a min-
eral form. He was created to take his
vitamins in the form of vegetables, meat
and animal products.
About fifty years ago Dr. Wiley, who
was a member of the United States Sen-
ate drew up a bill known as the Food
and Drug Act. In its original form this
bill would have gone a long way to pre-
vent a great many practices which are
now being carried on in this country.
Certain processors of food were vid-
lently opposed to Dr. Wileys Food and
Drug Act. They succeeded in getting so
many amendments adopted in Congress
that the real purpose of the bill was des-
troyed and it became a license to prac-
tice questionable methods and to use
questionable preservatives, etc., in food
rather than a prohibition against it.
Because of the emasculation of the
bill Teddy Roosevelt vetoed it. However,
by that time the same food processors
had become interested in having the
kind of bill they wanted, and when Taft
became President the processors bill was
passed and signed by President Taft and
that is the law on the statute books to-
day.
We are spending billions of aie
from the Federal, State.and local gov-
ernments building and equipping hos-
pitals. There can, of course, be no ob-
jection to having plenty of good hos-
pitals for those who need them. How-
generally. speakin
side of the li ~
duced and must follow
food is on the ss ae
and cities.
What I have wertitons ke
to call attention to this most
national problems. It is a su
which many.volumes have
and many more. can be writte
subject on which unlimited res
- be made. It cannot be solved o
It will be a continuing proble
is the most vital problem facing
tion in the long run. It is a
which we must. begin to work
country is to endure. It matters
else we havewe cannot endu
strong world power unless hum:
ical assets are built on a firm
basis. This can ps be. a
SHEEP AND GOATS HELP
FOR SALE
FARM
9 mos. old Male Goats, with-
out horns, castrated, $8. ea.;
~ 2, $15. Cannot ship. Phone At-
WANTED
Want tractor driver, one to
do general farm work. Good
house on school bus and mail
route, Lott Paulk, Wray.
POSITIONS WANTED
Middle age single man wants
jeb on regular farm or dairy
farming, driving tractor, tend-
ing cattle, carpentry, ete. J. W.
POSITIONS WANTED
45 yr. old single white man
-wants job on farm. Experienc-
ed. Regular wage hand. Place
in home and reasonable wages.
Want place a
for cattle or hogs,
crop. Married, 4 childr
Sober. Must be on
4 Cordell, Folkston, Rt. 1. |W. A. Edge, Hawkinsville, Rt.
lanta 43-7710. H. D: Guthrie, near
Pine Lake, P.O. Box 82.
Want unemcumbered, healthy
white woman,, will worker, to
work on dairy farm. No chil-
Want job on farm looking
cattle or
after
3.
chickens, or
Want job as working super-
ehurch, Carter
Cumming, Rt. Se ;
Large family wan
Pure reg. Tog. Bred Does,
from the Chikaming herd, 2nd
kidding, 1% yr. old buck, same
strain, $40. ea.; Mar. Buck, $20.
for quick sale. Will one: ot
-Cranford, Plains.
maintenance man. Lifetime ex-
perience. Single, 46 yrs. old.
State salary with room, board,
Jesse Columbus Broome, For-
syth, RFD No. 3, a Mrs. per
James.
Want work on tai at. once
for another year. 3. grown peo-
ple to work. Also work turpen-
tine. John Holder, Axson, Rt.
1, c/o Earnest Hughes.
38 yr. old single man wants
job on farm. Can run tractor,
farm equipment, or do any
type work. H. D. Yancy, Atlan-
Antendent general farm on sal-/ for -1954, prefera
ary basis. Experienced. Good
references. Want permanent
place only, middle or south Ga.
G. W.. Haire, Folkston, P20.
Box 531.
dren. Live as one of family,
pay $25. week. Apply by letter
only. John P, Glore, Austell,
perience. Need :
Rte3:2
: Sones
Tights. Mrs. Beulah Ma
McDonough, Rt=3=
Want single man, about 50
yrs. old, to drive truck and
tractor, tend cows on farm. No
drunks. Board and small pay.
Belvin Smallwood, Williamson,
aR rks
Want good farmer on 50-50
basis. 125 A rich bottom land,
some upland. Modern 4 R
house, Hwy., near good schools
One Sandy Colored Nubian
Muk Goat, ist freshening, for
sale or exch. for hens. Tel. Fa.
1845. Mrs. V. L. Hadlock, For-
' est Park, 159 West Dr.
2 young Milk Goats, soon to
freshen for 1st time, for sale
cheap. S. W. Hamilton, Vidalia.
held at the farm, at ne on Lapel s gust
1 PM, and will feature 50 bred and open Reg.
4 reg. bulls... . Eileenmere and Bandolier breed
ponte, 4 nannies, 1 billy, all| and pee good re ta, Rt. 3, Box 561. est quality. For catalogue, write or
good milk type, one now giy-| practically new equipment, Whit ied. wife, 11
ing % gal. daily, $55. for lot.| mi. Atlanta limits. E. A. Smith, children (eon old enenge: to || Si>son, a Manager, 412 West pe
Will not sell separately. Mrs,| Ben Hill, Rt. 1, (7205 Camp-| help) wants job on: dairy farm.
Daisy Crook, Jasper, Rt. 2. bellton Rd.) Tel. Atlanta Fr.| some experience. House and} =
2736.
salary. Jimmy L. Wilkerson,
FARM HELP WANTED
Want middle weed woman to
live in home on farm with man
and wife, and do light farm work
on farm. Room, board, salary,
R. L. Meers, Lavonia.
Want sober, reliable man to
tend small 2 H or large 1 H 4 small children. Can operate || of Stuarts (or Stewarts) and Seedlings one be |
, : : d road, elec., near school and
crop on standing rent basis.| , : : tractor or do any kind farm tr th
Good smooth any land, No! Churches. J. H. Zaring, Atlanta, | work. Farmed for 16 _ yrs. gurated and tried out at this sale.
rocks. Good house ceiled and
wired for lights and stove Mrs.
meee E, Mitchell, Lithonia, Rt.
Want two good reliable fami-
lies with 5 or 6 grown workers
ian each, Experienced tobacco
growers, with tractors and equip
Weaat white or colored man
for dairy farm. Truck and trao-
tor driver. Good proposition to
offer right party. Come see. J.
Owens, Milledgeville, Rt. 4.
(Ratontoa Hwy.)
Want white woman to help
do light farm work on farm for
permanent home and small sal-
ary. No objection to one child.
Roy West, Newnan, Rt. 4, Box
U3
Want 1 or 2 good sober farm
hands, steady work, $3.50 daily,
paid weekly, 3 R house on pav-
2802 Cascade Rd., S.
Want reliable family to run
1 or 2 H farm 50-50, 1954. Good
land, good mules, 2 and 3 R
houses, elec, paved hwy.,
school bus route, near church,
5 mi. N. McDonough, Henry
Co.,. Hwy. '15&. Contact: Ho E;
Knight, Hapeville, 3454 Hard-
working couple, on farm 10 mi.
Augusta, and do light farm
work on salary basis. Room,
board. Church nearby. R. B.
eae, Jeena ek Brown Rd.
a 910)
Atlanta, 370 Pryor St., S.W.
58 yr. old man, single, good
health, raised on farm, wants
any kind
truck or
Christians,
smoke. Board, laundry, salary.
Z. L. Anderson, Bowdon, Rt. 3.
Want job on farm. Self, wife,
Halves or wages. Albert Spray-
ae ee 487 Washington
of farm work. Drive
tractor. Desire with
Dont drink or
1953 GEORGIA ear AUCTIC
The Georgia Pecan Auctions at Vidalia, will
Tuesday, October 20 at 11:00 A. M. and at 2:00 P. M.,
will continue throughout the selling season with sai
Tuesday and Saturday at 11:00 A. M. and 2:00 P. M
all grades of pecans by single bags, and also, graded
J.B. Brewton, Gen. Mar, Vidalia.
men
abe - cultivate 250 acres, ing Ave. Tel, Ca. 9812. GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens | Rome
gz ogs, cotton and tobacco 9-28 9-29 9-30 9-30
on 50-50 basis. Good proposition| Want man part time to work 2 2 Soo
> to good sober reliable people.| crop until Christmas. Feed -
HT. Hicks Wrightsville. chickens, pigs, and sow, plow : a :
Pow Ae mule, fix fences, ete. Live in| STEERS & HEIPERS :
ef ant Colored man, about 40- home with me. No drunks. S, | @o00d & Choice $15.50-16.00 16.00-19.00 15.25- _. 15.00-18.00
45, for general farm day work,| y. Garrett, Butler, Box 464. Coml, 11.50-15.50 12.00-15,50 11.25-12.25 12.00-14.00
A tractor 3 R house withe lights. : Coml. 11.50-15.50 9.00-11.50 9.50-10.60 8.50-11.00
E, H. Gray, Conyers, Rt. 2. Want a family with force | Cutters 7.50- 9.25 7.50- 9.25 7.00- 9.00 7.50- 3.50
w enough to grow 20,000 chick- :
ant unencumbered white| ans, and- make corn crop on 8 | CALVES : : ao Bi
middle aged woman in good} acras land. Must be sober, hon-|Good & Choice 11.75-16.00 12,00-17.50 -14.50-16.00 -'12.00-17.25 _13.00-21.50
health to live as one of family] est, willing worker. Letters | Util. & Goml. 8.50-12.50 8.75-12.50 10.00-14.50 3,75-13.00 10.00-15,00
on farm and do light farm] ans. R. S. Sarroll, Alpharetta. tet aa eae
chores on farm, Salary $50.00 cows :
month, M. I. Edwards, Clyo, Want white or colored couple | Utility 8.25-10,00 8.75-10.50 3.50-10.00 8.25-10.00
for small 1 H farm, 50-50 basis,|, & @. 6.00- 3.50 6.75- 7,00 5.50- 3.50 6.50- 3.50
Want man to operate 25-30| or standing rent. 3 R ceiled
cow dairy farm and aquipmnt.| house with elec., paved road, | BULLS q 2 :
Farm fenced and cross. fenced, 1% mi. Tucker, Ga. Fred P.| Util..& Coml. 9.00-10.60 9.50-12.25 3.50-12.90 9.00-10.00
Man must have good record. Betterton, Tucker, 3076 Brock- | Cutters 8.00- 9.00 8.00-10,00 7.50- 9.00 7.50- 9.00
Cons. partnership basis. Come| ett Rd : : aa
see. No letters ans. S, C. Wiley, STOCKERS Bn eo
Covington, Want middle aged white wo-/Steers & Helfers %.25-13.00 8,25-14.60 8.50-11.75. 8.25-14.50_ . 8.5
man to live in home wait h |alves f 8.25-13.00 10.00-16.50 8.25-15.00 8.5 0-
50 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.
3.25-17.00
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