Paws Linder Commissioner
WEDNESDAY, JULY 7, 1954
e Liberty Bell.
ars I have carried this
The last stanzas are as
now is silent,
iron tongue,
it awakened
orever young.
+ the smiling sunlight
each July,
get the bellman
: the earth and sky,
our independence
God shall never die.
and now that the poet had
the cause. It was the
m awakened in the
people which caused the
ig out for liberty. It was
of the bell that awaken-
liberty.
> Fourth of July comes
listen to orators speak,
e martial music and we
aded as Old Glory goes by-
one to think of these
<ening of the spirit of lib-
ill prone to forget that
t empty sounds unless
pirit of independence in
le people.
it have gone since the
providently, and per-
permitted this great
iltrated by millions
nd hearts are entirely
it of freedom which
ration of Independence
ing of the Liberty Bell poe
people in Ahis country to-
Prodigal Son of. Holy Writ
Uncle Sam, Give me that
s that falleth to me. And
hem his living. And
iter the younger son
ogether and took his
far country, and there
stance with riotous. liv-
se hearts is in a far coun-
he living spirit end
s land bequeathed to
ounding Fathers. He
rill of rapture which
should feel when
ng on the Fourth of July,
. thinking is entirely
derstand the simple
Uncle Sam: Lo, these many years do I,
serve thee, neither transgressed I at any
time thy commandment: and yet thou
never gavest me a kid, that I might
make merry with my friends: But as
soon as this thy son was come, which
hath devoured thy living with harlots,
thou hast killed for him the fatted calf.
We are told by daily news dispatches
that the majority of students in Ameri-
can colleges today are thinking primarily
- of social security, Their minds are run-
ning along the treacherous path of think-
ing that the Government can provide for
their security and welfare. This kind of
incompatible with
the spirit of free men with independent
ideas and with the determination to de-
pend upon themselves.
I have been reading of the travels of
Saul of Tarsus. His real name was Saul
Baruch and he was a native of the coast-
al city of Tarsus. Because of the odium
and hate attached to his name due to
his persecution of early Christians he
had changed his name to Paul after the
meeting with Jesus on the road to Da-
mascus.
Paul Baruch traveled to Athens
which was the center of scholars and
teachers of that day. Those scholars and
teachers: thinking Athens to be wise in
worldly affairs were blind to the fact
that the glory which had been Greece
had passed into the hands of the con-
quering Romans.
The scholars and students in Athens
were still worshipers at the Altars of
imaginary gods and knew not that
Jehovah was bringing to pass the great
world events that had been revealed to
Daniel 500 years before their time.
_When Paul Baruch proclaimed the
truth to the scholars and students of
Athens he was stoned and almost killed.
Both the Jews and the Gentiles refused
- to believe him notwithstanding the fact
~ that he himself was a Jew, highly ed-
ueated and trained in the truths of the
Old Testament and carrying direct
-vision of Jesus which he received on the
road to Damascus.
Today in America our wise men (or
thought to be) and our scholars . have
again become world-wise and cannot un-
truths of God.
Neither do they understand that Ameri-
ca is going around in the same pernicious
cycle through which every other world
civilization of the past has gone.
Take a trip go to the site of the Bat-
tle of Bloody Marsh on St. Simons Is-
land, Georgia, and see where Oglethorpe
witha handful of men turned back the
Spaniards to make Georgia free.
p into the Carolinas to Kings
ind .see where the mountain
efeated the trained army of
the King of England. Ride over to
Murphy, North Carolina and look at |
the mammoth mantle over the fireplace.
in the hotel, and see the old backwoods
rifle made by hand in the blacksmith
shop which, in the hands of a 17-year
old Tennessee mountaineer youth, tum-
bled a British General out of his saddle
and turned the tide of the Battle in fav-
or of the Sons of Liberty.
Follow up the Atlantic Seacoast be-
tween the Appalachian mountains and
the coast and see the hundreds of places
where the pioneers were fighting for a
chance to depend upon themselves with-
out help or hinderance from any foreign
power.
Ride atross the Continentsee the
ancient markers along the trails where
early Americans men, women and
children with self- dependence and. trust
| in God, moved to subdue and populate
this great nation. They cross the Missis-
sippi and its miles of swamp, mo-
squitos, malaria and treacherous In-
dians..They crossed the plains along the
Oregon Trail and the Santa Fe Trail,
over the-mountains and around the
mountains never knowing at the suns
rising whether or not they would be in
tne land of the living at its going down.
With their old pioneer rifles, with
their dauntless spirits and with simple
child-like faith, they accomplished the
impossible and built a country the like
of which the world has never seen.
It was that spirit in the hearts of the
early citizens which rang the Liberty
Bell and inspired Patrick Henry to rise
on the floor of the Virginia Assembly
and made it possible for him to say, T
know not what course others may take,
but as for me, give me liberty or give
me death.
If we would see this nation endure as
a heritage to the generations to come,
then we should in all humility ask the
Great Creator of the Universe to give us
a portion of the spirit of the pioneers
who looked not for an America to pro-
vide security, but who rather looked for
freedom to face insecurity. Who were
not willing to trade their liberty, inse-
curity and danger for protection and se-
curity without liberty.
Let us determine to bring our public
affairs back to the State Capitols and to
our County Seats where they belong.
Lets bring them back to the States
where Government is closer to the
heartbeats of the people and more re-
ceptive to the desires of the people, In
doing so, lets emulate the Forefathers
and ask Divine guidance to, Give us
that fortitude which through the clouds
and mists of apparent failure can see
the distant pinnacle on which the ever-
lasting sunlight gleams,
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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE FOR SALE
Bragrant Lemon and_ Dbl. Blue Violets, $1, C; Pink
Orange Day Lilies, mixed col.}and Red June Cacti, Pink
Tris, Dbl, Daffodils, $1. doz.: | Hydrangea, Pink Justicia, 50c
Emperor Daffodils, Orange Day
Lilies, White Narcissi (yellow
center), Yellow Narcissi, 60c
doz.; $1.75 C; $8 M. Prepaid.
Mrs. Emma Clayton. Ellijay,
Star Rib.
Yellow Easter Roses, 50c ea.;
Peach Color Glads, 50c doz.;
White and Bronze Mums, 75c
doz.; Blue Hyacinths, Lemon
Lilies. $1.25- doz.; Sweetgum,
Ivy. Conch Begonias, Sultanas,
Rose, Red, Hen and Biddie and
Patticake Cacti, 30c ea. Damp
packed .Add_ postage. Mrs.
Freeman Long, Ellijay, Rt. 5.
Angelwing, Guineawing,
White and Bronze Conch Be-
gonias, Baby Branching Ivy,
Sweetgum Ivy, Xmas_ Cacti
cuttings, 25c ea.; Yellow
Monthly Rose cuts, 25 ea.; 6,
$1.; White Mums with yellow
centers, 40 doz. Add postage.
ee W. W. Louman, Ellijay,
vas
Yellow and Red, and Pom-
Pom Red. Dahlia Slips, 85 doz.;
Sweetgum Ivy, Geranium (Red),
Xmas Cacti, cuttings 25c ea.:
White and Pink Oxalis, Straw-
berry Begonia, Xmas Cacti, 35c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. A.
Chastain, Ellijay, Rt. 5.
Mixed Bulbs: Emperor Daf-
fodils, Poeticus, Narcissi, Dbl.
Daffodils, Jonquils, Snowdrops,
$1.50 C: $12. M; Blooming size
reacy to ship; Vinca or Peri-
winkle, fragrant purple and
Confederate Grey Violets, $1.25
ea.; Red Lily Bulbs, blooming
size, 25c ea.; Yellow Golden-
glow, mixed col. large and
small Mums, 50c doz. Exch.
for sacks. PP on $3. orders.
Mrs, W. D. Ralston, Ellijay,
Rt, 3.
Mixed bulbs Jonquils, 30c
ea.; Yellow Narcissi, $1.50 C;
White Narcissi (yellow center),
$1.50 doz.; Ivy cuttings, 5c per
ft. Del. Mrs. E. Fountain, Ft.
Valley.
White, Red, Purple Verbena
Plants, 30, $1.: Trailing Vinca,
(for rock garden), Mums, Sweet
William Seed, pure white, pink,
red for Sept. planting. Mrs.
Annie Hubbard, Fortson.
Eng. Ivy,, Periwinkle and 4
OClocks. nice plants, 25, $1.:
Small rooted Old Eng. Box-
wood, $1. doz.; Red Violets
(Cuculata 15, $2. Talmadge
|Robinson, Greenville,
| Wax White Gardenia cutt-
ings, broken down main stem,
(while in bloom if preferred),
damp packed, 25c ea. PP. Mrs.
Wallace Wilson, Gainesville,
Rt. 4.
Large Yellow Narcissus
| Bulbs, 50 doz.; 3 doz., $1.; Add
postage. Mrs. Gilbert Evans,
Gainesville, Rt. 5. :
Arborvitae Fern, 25c ea;
Amaryllis Lilies, 3, 50c; Pink
and White Oxalis, 25c bunch;
Geraniums, 25c ea, Add _ post-
C. Add postage. Mrs. J. H.
Penland, Ellijay.
White Narcissus Bulbs ithe
yellow centers, 25c doz.; $1.75
C. PP. Mrs. E, F. Spivey, Elli-
jay, Rt, 1, Box 69. ;
Blueridge Mtn. Wild Azaleas,
25c ea.; $2. doz.; Mtn. Wild
Fern, Yellow Primroses, Red
Flowering Horsemint, Blue Iris,
Mixed Col. Standing Cypress,
Mums, yellow, white, bronze,
50c doz.; Yellow March Flow-
ers, 30c doz, Add postage. Mrs.
Presley Fowler, Ellijay, Rt. 5.
Jonguils. Butter and Eggs,
Daffodils, Buttercups (mixed
bulbs), White April Narcissi,
$1. C. Add postage. Miss Eliza-
beth Webb, Forsyth, Rt. 2.
Red Verbena, $1. doz.; $5.
C; Pink Thrift, $1.50 C; Pink
Oxalis, 2 clumps, $1.; Jonquils,
Daffodil, Narcissus bulbs, $1.50
C; Pres. Red Cannas, $2. doz.;
$8. C; Mixed col. Portalace
(Moss plants), Blue Ageratum,
2 doz., $1.50. Add postage. Mrs.
Janie Ellis, Grantville.
age. Mrs, Mae Turner, \ Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6 .
Featherfew, Geranium, 5c
|doz. bunches; Yard Coleus, 75c
|-doz.; Little Speckled Holly-
| hocks, $1. doz.; Butterfly Bush-
jes, 6, $1. Add postage. L. M.
Turner, Gainesville, Rt, 6.
Mums, Sweet Williams, Pe-
tunias, Snow On The Moun-
tain, 40e doz.; White Per. Can-
dytuft, Pink Verbena, Grass
Pinks, Mullein Pinks, 75c doz.:
Geraniums, rose everblooming,
cuttings, $1. doz. Miss Lee
Crow, Gainesville,
143.
Extreme Fragrant Lemon
$7. C. Add postage. Mrs.
M, Robinson, Greenville.
Old Fashion Fragrant Helio-
trope $1, doz.; $4. C; Royal
Robe and Fragrant Rosina_Red
Violets, $1. doz.; $4.50 C; Giant
Royal Purple and Old Fashion
Sweet Violets, 4 doz. $1.25;
| a.;
jC
Rt. 2, Box
Balm, large, rooted plants, 10c
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOH SALE =
3 varieties Mum Plants, $4.
C; Old Sng. Boxwood, heavy,
8-10 in., $3. doz.; 6-8 in., $2.
doz.; Aug. Daffodils, blooming
size bulbs. $1.50 doz.: $5. C;
White Wonder Violets, $1.50
doz... Mrs. B.-L, - Robinson;
Greenville,
Blue Hyacinths, 35 doz.; 3
doz., $1; Jonquils, Daffodils, 4
doz., $1 Add postage; Large ord-
ers cheaper; Large Dbl. Flower-
ed Pink Poppy Seed, Red holly-
hock, 10c pkg. and stamped
addressed envelope. Mrs. J. W.
Smith Sr., Buena Vista, RFD. 3.
Pink and White Hydrangeas,
Geraniums, Variegated Leaf,
Purple, Red Peach Pink, sev.
other colors Sultanas, 4 dif. Be-
gonias, Pink, Yellow Cariegated
Lantana, 20c ea.; Jews, Oxalis, 5c
Coleus, 10c.. Add postage. Mrs.
R. E. Dillard, Buena Vista.
Pot. Plants: May June,
Thanksgiving, . Xmas, Corncob,
Starfish Cacti, Dif. Col. Geran-
ium, Sultanas, Lantanas, Jew,
Pink, Purple Oxalis, Conch, Dbl.
Large Leaf Begonias, other
plants. 20 cuttings, $1; Also New
Scotch Willow Seed, 10c pkg.
and 3c stamp. Mrs. A. G, Hunt,
Buford, Rt. 1, Box 414.
Narcissus Bulbs, Burpee Daf-
fodil, Red Spider Lily, 75c doz.;
Jonquil, 60c doz.; Dwarf Daf-
fodil, $2 pk.; Dbl. Cannas, 3 col.,
75 - $1.50; Milk and Wine Lily,
15c-20e ea. Add postage. Viola
C:..Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1.
Pink, Red, White Sultanas, 3,
50c; Ever blooming, glossy leave
Pink Begonia, Dbl. Red and
White, 3, $1; Purple Leaves Jew,
3 col. Verbena Plants, 10c ea.
Add postage. Mrs. C. C. Gentry,
Calhoun, Rt. 3.
8 col. Cannas, Tuberoses, Iris,
$1 doz.; Lantana, Pink Crape
Myrtle, Coralberry, Amaryllis,
Red Seven Sister Running Rose,
Milk and Wine Lilies, Day Lilies,
Umbrella Palm, 25 ea.; Add
postage on orders less than $5.
Mrs..W. E. Wooten, Camilla, Rt.
2:
Rose Weigelas, Forsythia, Jan.
Jasmine, Abelia, 3 cuttings, 25c
Rooted Crape Myrtle, Blue Wis-
teria, 50c; Scotch Broom Seed
10c doz. and stamped envelope.
Add postage. Exch. for Begonia
cuttings, Hyacinth, or any kind
of bulbs. Mrs. Ruth Rhodes,
Canon, Rt. 1. .
Red King Carnations, rooted,
fragrant, mant cols. Sultanas, 10
in. plants, ea. $1doz.; Dbl. Pink
Begonias, rooted everblooming,
25c ea.; Also very dbl. salmon
pink, peony type Poppy Seed,
25c tsp. Add postage. Mrs. Frank
Clements, Enigma.
Hermerocallis - (Day Lilies):
Mikado, Mrs. J. A. Crawford,
Ophir, Flava, Dr. Regal, Bout-
onniere Baronet (red), Twinkle
Red, Triump, After Glow, Daunt-
less, Double, 25c ea. 12 dif. choice
seedlings, $2. Moss packed. $2
orders PP. Mrs. H. B. Roberson,
Chula.
Large single Golden Yellow
Hemerocallis, $1 doz.; tripple
orange, 75c doz.; Tuber Large
Blue Morning Glory, Running
Lantana, Outdoor Running
Ferns, 25 ea. 2 yr. old rooted
Gardenias, 25c ea.; White, Blue,
| Purple Iris, 75c-doz. Add post-
age. Mrs. L. S. Brown, Columbus
1321 Wild Wood Dr.
Pink Thrift Plants, 75c C; Red,
Purple, Pink, Pink with white
eye Verbena, 50c doz.; Hy-
drangea, rooted, pink when kept
in pot, blue when on ground,
$1.50 per plant. PP. Get Hy-
drangeas in buckets at my home.
H. C. Ledford, Commerce, Rt. 2.
African Violets, nice collection
to choose from including single,
dbl., var., all colors, 25c up de-
pending on size and variety.
Cannot ship. Mrs. Tommie White
Conyers, Rt. 2. Ph. 5587.
Dbl. Fuchsia, 75c; Dbl. Single,
Bronze Leaf Sweetgum, Ever-
blooming, Grape, Guineawing
Begonias, 50c; Brazilian Plume,
Orchid Sultana, 45c; Lipstick
Plant, branching Striped Ivy,
Var. Jade, 35c; Dbl. Geranium
Vinca, .$h doz. $45... Add
postage. Mrs. L. H, Cousins,
'Greenville, Rt, 3.
cuttings, 10; Orchid Cactus
j Leaves, 25c ea. Plus postage.
Red Spider Lilies, 21, 50c;
Paper White Narcissi, 2 doz., 75c;
Mixed Col. German Iris, 125, $1;
Feb. Blooming Daffodils, $1 C.
Add 25c postage. No stamps or
chks. G. H. Pass, Carlton.
Mixed Mums, 20, $1; Yellow
Spoon, $1 doz.; Day Lilies. Write
for description and price; Iris,
20, $1. Add 25c postage. Mrs.
bs - Johnson, Crawfordville,
Large var. Cacti, rooted or
cuttings, Star_Fish, Thanksgiving
Hen and Biddie (in 3 sizes), 50c
$1.50; And $2-$10; Ice Plant, 25c
ea. Add postage. Mrs. Samuel
Caine, Cumming.
15 Asst. Iris, not labeled, $3,
including 1 kes Medal Win-
ner, 100 for $5, PP. Plant iris
now for blooming next yr. Mrs.
J. G. Robertson, Carrollton.
Trilliums, Jack-In-The-Pulpit
Bulbs, Snapdragons, Hollyhocks,
your collection 36, $1; Star of
Bethlehem,50c C;.Maiden Hair
Ferns, Trailing Arbutus, 4, 50c
Db]. Day Lilies,
Thrift, $2 C. Moss packed. Mrs.
M. L. Eaton, Dahlonega, Rt. 1.
Mt2__pocks,hd.. .Pg M
Day Lilies, Dutch Iris, Span-
ish Iris, 50e doz.; Jonquils, Nar-
cissus Bulbs, Star of Bethlehem,
$1.25 C. PP. in Ga. Mrs. Martha
White Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box 60.
Hibiscus, 75c doz.; Butter and
Eggs, Day Lilies, Iris, Golden-
glow, Fall Pinks, 50c doz.; 5 doz.,
$2 plus postage. NO COD. Roy
Grindle, Dahlonega, Rt. 1, Box
54.
. Pink Thrift, 4 nice clumps,
$1.25; Red Salvina, 2 doz., $1.
PP in Ga. Mrs. Clarence McMil-
lian, Dacula, Rt. 1. :
- Pink, White Oxalis, Sweet
Williams, 50c doz.; Purple,
White, Periwinkle, Dwarf Mar-
igolds, Dianthus Pinks, Rosy
Morn Petunias, 35 doz.; Trail-
ing Coleus, 10 ea. Add 20c post-
age. Mrs. H. H. Stalnaker, El-
berton, Rt. 5.
Large long trumpet daf-
fodils, 60c doz.; 500, $10. Mrs.
Monroe Barnes, Ellijay, Rt. 3.
White and Yellow Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Daf-
fodils, $1.50 C; Red Spider Lilies,
$1.50 doz.; Red, Pink, and Blue
Thrift, 65 doz.; Bird of Para-,
dise, $1 ea. Exch. for print
sacks. Miss Cecile. McCurley,
Hartwell, Rt. 2. :
Azaleas, Ferns, Hydrangeas,
Amarylilis, Crabapple; Red
Honeysuckles, Silver Lace Vines,
Boxwood, Rose Acacia, Sweet-
shrubs, Gardenias, Dogwoods,
Red Maples, Forsythia Red Holly
2 $1.; Prize Winning Mums and
Iris, 5, $1.. Add postage. Exch.
for print sacks. Mrs. John Addi-
son, Hartwell, Rt. 2.
Yellow Jonquils, White April
Narcissi, Yellow Long Trumpet
Daffodils, Dbl. Butter and Eggs,
$1.50 C: Single Hyacinth, $1.25
doz,; Red and Blue Thrift, 65c
doz. Miss Nora McCurley, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.
Yellow and White Jonquils,
Butter and Eggs, Trumpet Daf-
fodils, $1.50 C; Blue Single Hya-
cinths, $1.25 doz.; Blue, Pink, and
Red Thrift, 65c; Bird of Para-
Aise, $1 ea. Exch. for saeks. Miss
Mattie McCurley, Hartwell, Rt.
2.
Blue Iris Lilies, 50c doz. Miss
Grace McLane, Hartwell, Rt. 1.
Hybrid Day Lilies (Hemero-
callis), Warpath, Caballero, May
Gruenther, Trade Winds, Seven
Seas, 50c ea.; Purple Waters, In-
dian Maid, Mrs. W. H.Wyman,
Dr. Stouts Theron, etc., 3, $1;
Kanapaha and Red Head, $1 ea.;
Daffodil and Narcissi, $6.50. Add
postage under $2 orders. Hattie
Kimsey, Hiawassee.
Bright Red Geranium cuttings,
15c ea.; Green Jew, 3 rooted, 15
Or trade 1 Geranium cutting for
1 white sack. Both pay postage.
Mrs. Weldon Mashburn, Higdon.
Prize Winning Irish, low prices
mixed col.,}
Pussy -and. Weeping Willows, | i
150 var. Bearaed
bon Winners
Write for names,
prices. Mrs; T.-T.
son. se
-
Blooming size
35 ea.; 3, $1; Bego
leaf, red, pink Gizza
Sultanas, all color:
70c; Fuchsia 3, 45c
green striped, 50c
tanas free with $2.
postage. Mrs. C. O.
Juliette. :
Bearded Iris, mix
$1; $4 C; Blue Si
Water Iris, 50c doz.; P
Oxalis, 4, 40c; Jonquils
Narcissus, Butter and_
C; $6 M. Add postage
Gunter, Lawrencevill
Tall light blue, yello
pink, red, other colors
doz.; Paper W.
Bulbs, large, $1 do:
and Pink Begonia, ro
Mrs. H. B. Clower,.
ville-Rt. 3. :
Feverfew Pian
Red Spider Lily Bulbs, 7
Jonquil, $1 C. Add
chks. or out-of-state |
Annie Patillo, LaGr
Taking orders for
Butter and Eggs, 0
$1 C, Del. later. No
orders; Exch. 5 show
for 5 unwashed 100 Ib.
white sacks. Mrs. R.
Lincolnton.
Iris, yellow stand
brown falls, buff s
purple falls, soli
venders, blues, 1
doz.; New Phlox,
and stamped envelor
Biddie Cacti, 30 ea.
age. No chks. Mrs. M
Lithonia, Rt. 3.
Pink Oxalis, 25 bunc
and White Yarrow, Da
Large Yellow Mums,-
quett Pepper Seed,
10. Docia Harris,-Lu
Grave Vine, Yelle
Moss, Variegated Viole
fodils, $1.50 C; Pi
C; Garlic, $1 doz. P
Adamson, Lula, Rt
Large Bamboo Ro
if you dig them at n
Mixed color .Bearded
$1.. at my home. WV
Rowan, McDonough,
36 named Iris, 12 vs
ed, $2.50; 3 each Morni
dor, Prosper
Majesty, Dream,
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3
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$5; 2 doz. Red Spide
All PP. No chks. Mrs
\Jones, Lyerly. 3
Red, Pink, White D
gum, Guineawing
American Beauty
White Geraniums, |
Lantanas, Sultan
Petunia, cuttings |
and Sprengeri
35c ea.; 2, 60c-
Martin. :
Mtn. Laurels,
dendron, Creek Hi
Poplar, Coralberry,
Red Bud, Azalea, D
ft., $2.75 doz.; Day
Iris, Shasta Daisie
lets, Snowdrops, Fall Pit
Cc. Add postage. Bonn
crombie, Minera
Dbl. Pink, Dbl.
cinths, $1.75 doz.;
Hyacinths, 2 doz. $1.
bine, Degitalis,
Bells; Per. Candytuft, '
Cuttings Dbl. Red,
aniums, White, Sa
Orchid Sultanas
$1. doz. Mrs. J.
son. vs
Iris Tubers, heat
purple, white, bro
Mixed Jonquils a
lc ea. Mrs. Ral
Madison.
Speckled Leaf Be
Pink, Salmon ~
i Cedar,
NN ee
to clear space, 100 to 150 varie-
ties. Collection of 15, $2. Not
labeled. Write for price list. Mrs.
Mrs. Otis Mashburn, Cumming.
Marvin B. Farrar, Jenkinsburg.
Mrs. Joseph
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alia a BE BR Ee er Se rn nse ei A a a ee ine en Re ee anil
size, Gardenias,
yr. size, $1.
.; Hardy,
POOC Che:
us Cacti,
oted, 25c;
i cut-
Nar-
doz, Mrs.
~ Rochelle, P.
~
_ Hen and Bid-
eranium, Dbl.
20c ea. Add
, Maple
|. Begonias,
/Coleus, Ar-
i Green
Ww, cut-
z.: All bulbs
Del. to 3rd.
Miss Mittie
Rt 1, 7
0; . Add
for tuberous Be-
y Caladium.
ze Gerberas, $3.
- Narcissi, Chi-
1 Red Spider
ops, 75e, doz.:
loz. Mrs. John-
oz. $1.25. PP.
est, Talking
-| Bulbs, Star of Bethlehem, each
-| $1. C. Mrs. John Weaver, Tem-
;| tings, 25c ea.; Ferns, 50c with
|Red and White Dogwood. Nar-
.|suckle, Cape Jasmine.
Mrs.
| doz.; Sultana cuttings, Verbena,
5 :|Mrs. J. E. Stone, Adairsville,
Xmas, and | Rt. 2) e
*|Ageratum, Periwinkle Plants,
s. |. 50 cuttings, $1.25. PP. Mrs. "W.
| hock, mixed col., 45c doz.; Vin-
-| man,
FOR SALE
April blooming Narcissus
ple, Rt. 2.
Chicken Gizzard Begonia cut-
roots; Dbl. Orange Lilies, 50c
doz.; Mums, 3 colors, dbl. and
single, Also Dark and Light
Colors, all 50c doz> Mrs. J. G.
oe Toomsboro, Rt. 1, Box
Evergreen, Snow On The
Mountain Plants, Running Rose,
cissus Bulbs, Running Honey-
Weestt;
for plant. Or exeh. for sacks.
Henry Loyd, Toomsboro.
Bird of Paradise Plants, 25c
Coleus, 10c ea.; Bird of Para-
dise Seed, Touch-Me-Not, 25c
pack, Nice potted plants. Sell
at home. Wont ship. Mrs.
Grady Brewer, _Toomsboro,
Sprengeri and lace Ferns,
30c ea.; Sultanas, 20c ea; 5,
50c; Coleus, 3, 35c; 7 dif. Chry-
santhemums, 50c; Star of Beth-
lehem Bulbs, 35 do.; 50, 75c.
Beefsteak, Angelwing,
Bronze, Light Green Leaf Be-
gonias, Plumosus Ferns, 25c
Cae e yr. bulbs . Hybrid
Amaryllis and Philippine Li-
lies, $1 doz. Add 35c extra for
-shipping each order. Mrs. Al-
ma Moore, Adel. -
Cuttings Red Sultana, Red
Geranium, Pink ~ Hydrangea,
del., 5, 30c.in coin. J. Hogan,
Agnes, \
Fancy Coleus Plants, 20 d:.,
$1.25; Sultanas, many colors
Fern, ~ Cacti, Pot Marigold,
Fancy Coleus, all dif. Red,
White, Jew, Begonias, others,
50 cuttngs, $1.25, PP. Mrs. W.
S. Griffin, Adel, Rt. 1. +
Large Dbl.
Amaryllis
Scarlet
Baby
Orange
Day Lilies,
Breath Fern, Xmas Cacti, 40c
ea; 2 ~-Purple Blazing Star
Plants, 30c doz.; 2 doz., 50c; No
chks. Add postage. Mrs. Jessie
Howard, Albany, 400S. Cleve-
land. : .
Per. Verbena Plants, in 10
colors, including fed, blue,
wine, white, pink, purple, etc.,
30 mixed col. $1; Special colors,
10c' ea. labeled. PP in Ga.
Damp packed. Mrs. A. M. Grier,
Alto, Rt. 1, Box 155.
White Narcissi, $2 C; 50c
doz.; Star of Bethlehem, 30c
doz.; Blue Ageratum,: Holly-
ca vine, 50c bunch; Mullein
Pink, 35c nice bunch; Dusty
Miller, 25 doz. Exch. for print
sacks. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Aus-
tell, Rt. 3 Hilerest Dr. :
20 Scotch Broom Seed, $1.
Plus stamped, addressed en-
velope. Mrs. H. R. Horton, At-
lanta, 1047 White Oak Ave., S.
W. Ph. Am. -5541..
Large | \White Chrysanthe-
mum Plants, 50c doz.; Small
Yellow, 25c doz.; Old Fashion
Bachelor Button, Red Salvia,
Chrysanthemum, Marigold, 50c
doz.; Feverfew, large bunches,
10c ea. No-orders under $1.
Mrs. Myrtle P. Hunt, Atlanta,
921 Capitol View Ave. N. W.
BE. 6654.
Bright Red Verbena, her
colors, 10c ea.; Salvia, Snaps,
Petunias, Dbl. Balsam, 5c ea.;
Zinnia and Marigold Plants,
15 doz.; Tuberous Begonia in
| pots, 50e ea. No mail orders. |.
Mrs. Frank Barford, Atlanta,
anor Moreland Ave., S. E. Di.
Obie sce acne
Salvia, 50c doz.; Fancy Pep-
per, 50c; Periwinkle, 25c. Mrs.
Julia Carter, Atlanta, 35 Wey-
man Ave., S. W. Al. 5040.
Spring and Fall blooming
Iris, mixed colors, 20c, $1; News
crop Narcissi, 20 blooming size,
20 bulblets, $1, PP. F. H. Bier-
Atlanta, 1025 Bellevue
Dr eNe we;
- Drumhead and Russian Sun-
flower Seed, 10c Thl.; Old]
Fashion Bachelor Buttons, 30c
andin,
-leup; 4 cups, $1. Add postage.
|[Mrs. Horace Suttles, Bowers-
ville, Re 1 oe
Pies
Fi
14 dif. Cacti; Rosette,
Leaf Strawberry, other Be-
gonia, Dbl. Petunia, 4 dif. Dbl.
Geranium, 8c cutting; 15 cut-
tings, $1. Free cuttings with $1
orders. Stamp for list; Also
mixed col. Sweet ~ William
Seed, 10c pkt.
Mrs. Lovelle Ownbey,
ville, Rt. 3, Box 82.
200 Wax Leaf Evergreen Bush-
es, Goldenbells, Red Raidance
Rose, Purple Wisteria, 3, $1,
rooted; Easter Lily Bulbs, $1
doz.; Pink Verben> 20, $1; Cut-
tings of Snowbells, White, Pink
Spirea, Red Radiance and Pink
Add _ postage.
Blaizs-
Vey
Dry |. 7
. AND SEED |
WANTED
Want to exchange Joncyil
Bulbs for Tulip or Glad Bulbs;
Or sell Jonquil, $1 C. Mrs. J. V.
McClure, Acworth, Rt. 1.
Want Rhododendron Plants,
also some leaves. Write first.
Mrs. W. F. Sanders, Buchanan,
Rist. :
Want Dark Purple and White
Var. Dbl. Petunias. Mrs. Maggie
Turner, Riverdale. Ph Jonesboro
5151.
Want Small Poinsettia. Con-
sider some slips, Mrs. T. O. Wil-
son, Savannah, 412 E. Charlton
Seven Sister Rose, rooted, $1] St
doz. Damp packed. Mrs. B. T.
Thornton, Bowdon.
Per. Red Hibiscus, blooms 6
in, across, 4, $1; Lavender
Physostegia, Blue Ageratum,
tall single, low dbl. Hemerocal-
lis, 15, $1; Red, Wine, Orange,
Red, white Variegated Dah!'a
Slips, 10, $1. Mrs. C. B. Rob-
inson, Bowdon.
Red, Yellow Cannas, Purple
Iris, White, and 2 Tone Iris
Day Lilies, $1 doz.; King Al-
fred Jonquils,
White Narcissi, $2 C; Snow-
drops, Emperor Daffodils, Yel-
low Sweet Narcissi, Yellow
Button Mums, 50c doz. Exch.
for print sacks. Martha Wo-
mck, Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 89.
Butter and Egg, Dbl. Red
Cannas, mixed col. Tris, $1
doz.; Mixed bulbs White Nar-
cissus, Daffodil (Emperor),
Blue. Ageratum, Houseleek,
Purple Violets, 3 -doz., $1.50.
Add postage. Mautile Harrison,
Bremen, Rt. 2, Box 81,
_ Royal Robe Purple Violets,
fragrant, 15, $1. Orders $2 PP
in Ga. Mrs. R. P. Steinheimer,
Brooks,
Yellow Oxalis Bulbs, 6 Giant
Size, $1; 9 medium, $1. All
blooming size. Mrs. <A. &.,
Knight, Brunswick, 2028 Reyn-
olds StS
Govt. insp. Shrubs. Booking
orders for Nov. del. White and
Pink Dogwood, White and Pink
Crapemyrtle, Red Holly, Granny
Grey beard, Pink Crabapple, 1-5
ft., plus 50c postage. Mrs. R. D.
Connell, Toomsboro.
Mothers Tears, Xmas Cherry,
Coleus, Mixed Sultanas, 3, 25;
3 dif. Chicken Gizzards, Single
Pink, White, Dbl. Pink, White
Conch Begonias, Lumbago, Sul-
tanas, Dbl. Pink Geraniums,
Jubticit, Anglewing, Alligator
Cacti, Star Fish, Fish Scale,
Fluffly. 25 ea. Plus postage.
Mrs. Wavy Lewis, Toomsboro.
3 Ginger Lilies (blooms like
gardenia, white) $1; 4 Amaryllis,
$1. Mrs. N. N. Skinner, Waco, Rt.
1g
Day Lilies, 35 Iris, 60 Hya-
cinths, Daffodils, Narcissus, Re-
gal other Lilies, stamped
envelope for list: Dif. labeled
reds, pinks, yellows, bicolors,
plicatas Iris, $1.50 doz.; Day
Lilies, Reds, bicolors, rosy pink,
$3.50 doz. Plus 35 postage. Mrs.
F. M. Combs, Washington.
Day Lilies, named labeled,
reds, orange, pinks, yellows, bi-
colors, scarlet, rose, wine, 12 dif.,
$3.50; Iris, 15 labeled, $1.75; Hy-
acinths, Oct. delivery, Roman
White $2; Pink, $2.50: Dbl.
Southern Belle, Blue, Pink, ea.
$2.50 doz. Plus 25 postage. Mrs.
M. P. Combs, Washington.
Giant Armaryllis Seed, $2 C;
Mrs. Mary Lawson, Valdosta.,
1006 Marion St.
Giant~ blooming, dbl. large
rooted Geraniums; Salmon. Su-
preme Red. Lavender Rose, Cer-
ese Purple, 50c; Bleeding Heart,
Red Conch, Bronze Leaf Pink-
Red, Pearl, Beefsteak, Spoon,
Pink Conch, Begonias, 55c ea.;
Boston, Whitmani, Roosevelt,
Baby Breath ferns 55 ea. Mrs.
Graham H. Eley, White Plains.
FLOWERS AND SEED
WANTED
Want to exchange Maple Leaf,
Red, Dbl. Red Begonia, and Dbl.
Petunia, for African Violets. De-
site doubles and newest var-
ieties. Mrs. Lois Henderson, Car-
rollton, 109 Maple St.
$2.50 C; Apr, |,
Want Acorns from Live Oak
and Pin Oak. Must be free of
worms or-worm holes; And
Seed or Berries of Pauls Scar-
let Thorn Tree; Also,Red Ber-
ries this fall from Pink Dog-
wood Trees. Must be guaranteed.
Josiah Zetterower, Statesboro.
- SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
One Heavy Duty Wood Wheel
2 H Wagon, 2-3/4 size, $25.;
Golden 3 Roller No. 3 Mule
Drawn Cane Mill, good as new.
complete with levers, | $50.;
Farm Blacksmith outfit (blow-
er and anvil), $35. Olen B.
Reid, Thomaston, 104 Park
Lane, Tel. 4201.
Oliver 70 Tractor, Oliver
Combine, John Deere M Trac-
tor with mower, loader, plan-
ter, and cultivator, all good
cond., for sale. Dr.L. A, Mos-
her, Roswell. -
New Idea One-Man Automa-
tic Wire-Tying Hay Baler,
Power Takeoff model, practi-
eally new. Reasonably priced.
George Eager, Valdosta, RFD
ds
Allis-Chalmers C Tractor 2
Harow, for sale or trade for
. J. C. Etheridge, Green-
fville,~ !
David Bradley Garden Trac-
tor, spring tooth harrow, strad-
dle row cultivator, layoff plow
and turning plow, all $150, E.
W. Keys, Redan, P- O. Box.
87. Ph. Lithonia 4934.
David Bradley 2 1/2 hp gar-
den tractor, sickle blade, turn-
ing plow, cultivator with at-
tachments. Rembert A. Green,
Atlanta, 850 Ponce de Leon
Terr. Em. 1471,
Golden No. 3Three Roller
Power Cane Mill and 10 1/2 ft,
Copper Pan (pan has copper
bars), $85., here. G. E. Pruett,
Dallas, Rt. 2.
DeLaVal Milker with all
equipment, one unit speedette,
perfect cond. Reasonable. At
m home. Lewis Howard, Ste-
phens. :
One 25 A Motor Driven Com-
bine, used 2 seasons, perfect
cond., J. D. make, 6 ft. sweep,
new blades and tarpaulin to
cover entire machine, priced
for quick sale, $850. See any-
time. Contact. David E. Carter,
Baxley.
Martin front end cable load-
er and all attachments, also
scoop for moving dirt, both fit
Allis-Chalmers tractor. Will
sacrifice, Robert I. Williams,
Atlanta, 1319 Sheridan Rd,
N. E. Ph. Ex. 1474,
Irrigation outfit with motor
pump, complete, ready to use;
Ford Tractor with 2 disc plow,
cultivator, planter, good cond.,
complete, $700. cash; J. Deere
MC Tractor, practically new,
less than half price. Contact.
W. Ben Bolton, Macon, 233 Cor-
bin Ave., Apt. B-4. Ph. 3-3336
after 6 P. M.
Intl. 50- T Baler, good cond.,
motor Overhauled, $1295. Chas.
J. Parker, .Covington, Rt, 3.
Ph. 3642 Social Circle, Ga.
Intl. Harvester Ensilage Cut-
ter, excellent cond., $175.; Also
D. Ensilage Blower, new,
never used, - $200. John G.
Wright, Washington, P. O. Box
528 Phi: 479 J.
Gibson Tractor with dozer
blade, harrow, cultivator, turn
plow, mower, $300. Or trade for | just
A, M.{cond. J. W. Watkins, Sr., Jack-
livestock or chickens.
Powell, Newnan.
SECOND HAND
o
One 6 can milk cooler for
dairy, good cond, cheap, Geo.
G. Hood, Madison, Rt. 1.
No. Al-23 McCormick Deer-
ing Mower for Super A Farmall
Tractor, 6 ft. blade, cuts in
any position, highway type, for
sale or trade for trailer: type
mower. Give or take difference.
W. H. Head, Madison, Bethany
Rd Phe posh: my
2 Row Corn Picker, Minn.-
Moline and 2 Rubber Tired
Trailer Wagons, good cond.,
$500.; Intl, Hay Baler, engine
powered. good cond. $500.
Near Thomasville. Or take
feeder cattle in payment. F, M.
Catryl. Jr.. Decatur, 124 Gar-
land Ave. Cr. 5510.
3 Gas Brooders, 1000 cap.,
now in use, $30. ea. $80. for
lot. D. E. Pitts, Rabun Gap.
Economy
good cond., for sale. J. L. Ban-
ner, -Americus, Rt.- 3:
Stockland Scraper Blade for
Ford or Ferguson, 3 point hitch,
new, $125.: 2 Section Drag Har-
row, $39. W. J. Trunkey, Fay-
awit) County Farm. Rd. Ph,
811,
One Riding Cultivator, prac-
tically new. so farming tools,
cheap. John G. Gambles, Arabi,
RFD 2.
150 ft. 3/4 in. Howart Flex-
O-Pipe and some fittings for
irrigating, never used $17.50;
Also David Bradley 24 in. reel
type mower, fits garden trac-
tor, $30. J. P. Bacchus, Macon,
5314 Bloomfield Rd.
Air Blast Gin Outfit, complete
3-80 saw Hummus Dbl, Breast
Air Blast Gin Outfit, complete
with 100 hp boiler, 75 hp en-
gine, etc., good cond. when last
operated 4 yrs. ago. Sell all or
any part. Bargain. J. T. War-
ee Tarrytown. P. O. Box
8.
1946 John Deere Model B
Tractor, 1953 Taylorway Har-
row for sale. Estelle Edwards,
Buchanan. Ph. 2331.
Almost new toolbar with
coil spring teeth and mowing
machine, fit only John Deere
M tractor, for sale or exch.
for grain or hay. Will deliver
or pick up within 150 miles.
J. W. Bentley, Marietta, 1119
Barnes Mill Rd. Ph. 8-7125.
11 Shovel Cultivator for Av-
very Tractor, used only few
hours, like new, $95. Will help
attach if close to Atlanta. C.
R. Meador, Redan, P. O. Box
106. Ph. Lithonia 3393.
National Automatic Can
Sealer with reflanging attach-
ment, seals No 2 and No. 3
cans, good cond. $8. Also
Kinkle Machine, fits
cuts lespedeza, $25. W. B. Gun-
nin, Danielsville, Rt. 2. :
Taylor Way bush and bog
harrow, cut on 5 acres same ag
new, $300. Norman Johnson,
Warrenton.
One T-D. 18A Bulldozer, noe
20-28 inch dise harrow. Contact.
F. H. Duvall, Greensboro, Rt. 1,
Allis Chalmers S, motor over-
hauled and new tires, also set of
cultivators and plows, also Allis
Chalmers, model 60 combine,
cut only 3 seasons, in good cond.
C. E. Parker, Monroe. \
Oliver automatic self-threader
baler Model TE16, with good
motor, $650. Will finance. Sea
it. Bob Price, Fayetteville, Rt. 1.
*phone 2372 (Live 1 mi. So. of
square on Hwy. 85.).
Simplex 5 row cotton duster,
model B tractor, $125. I. M.
good cond., fits Allis Chalmers
Spradlin, Montezuma. Rt. 2.
Wilson dairy cooler and tt
milk cans for dairy use, first
class cond. for sale. A. B. Payne,
Temple. Rt. 2.
Gerden tractor with plow and
dise slightly used, $150 cash. W.
R. Riley, Woodbine, Box 93:
5 hp Bolens Huski Garden
Tractor with adjustable turn
plow, cultivating plows, . har-
row, all good shape, engine
overhauled, guar. A-t
'son, Indian Springs Rds
MACHINERY FOR SALE
Cream Separator,
mower, -
yess)
_ ECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
SECOND HA
MACHINERY WANTED
SEI
1 EO
One Jig Saw Motor and
Blade included, saws wood 1/2
in. thick or more, $8. Or trade.
Hubert Turner, Dalton, 610
Oak St. :
Farm utility Briggs - Strat-
don engine, 8 hp, air cooled,
with pulley and new belt, used
for wood saw, spray, water
pump, pea thrasher and other
uses on farm, Sell at 1/2 price.
D. C. Garland, D. C. Garland,
Atlanta, 566 Fletcher St. S. W.,
AM- 6985.
1 used mowing machine for
Allis Chalmers WC tractor,
good cond. Write or phone. J.
J. Moore, Gray.
One Ezee - Flo Lime afd
Fertilizer Spreader, used one
season; 8 ft. Mower Attachment
for Farmall Tractor, with pow-
er lift; G. I. Case Hammer Mill,
2 sereens and belt. All used
very little. Price to sell. A. Y.
Leslie, McDonough, P. O. Box
25s
Earlmaster C Tractor with
cultivators, 2 disc plow, good
' cond., $255 cash 6 mi. NW. Ts
L. Collier, Fitzgerald, Rt. 3,
Box 324.
2 Disc J. D. Turning Plow,
lift type, for M or-MT tractor,
for sale or exch. for all pur-
pose plow, for same type tract-
or. Travis Bailey, Franklin, Rt.
One 3 1/2 HP Bolen Huski
Garden Tractor with attach-
ments, good cond., for sale. Dan
Summerour, Decatur, 234 W.
Hill St. CR. 8398. :
One well chain, 47 ft., solid
links, good as new $4 FOB.
P. J. Sewell, Lavonia.
Dempster Seed Sower, Mc-
Cormick - Deering Soil Pul-
verizer, 12 ft.,.Side Del. Rake,
7 ft. mowing attach., 10 ft. dbl.
Sec. Harrow, all good cond.
Reasonable. Guy Rutland,
Sr., Decatur, P. O. Box 187. De.
2792.
Cotton Duster, 6 row, Root
make, good cond., ready te run,
fits Farmall or J. D. Tractor,
$125. S. W. McNair, Stapleton.
. One Sickle Bar Mower at-
. jach. for Bready Garden Tract-
or, $25. H. T. Brent, College
Park, Rt. 2, Old Bill Cook Rd,
Fa. 5223. =
J. Deere A Model Tractor,
f Dise Tiller Plow, both good
cond., $300. R. M. Boyd, El-
jJenwood.
<
Portable Irrigation : System
with Chrysler engine (500 gal.
per min.), Hale pump (trailer
mounted), complete. Covers
(maximum) 21/2 acres per set
up. $1750. D. H. Adams, Fayet-
teville. Ph. 4112.
Used 3 Disc No. 8 Intl. Tiller
Plow, good cond., for sale at
my place. Geo. D. Barfield,
Louisville, Rt. 3. -
Complete dairy processing
plant now in operation for dairy
farm use; Also 40 head top
Guernsey and Holstein cattle.
G. C. Amos, Monticello.
SECOND, HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want one large size 3 roller
power Cane Mill of standard
make, price and condition. J.
E. Hunter, Blairsville, Rt. 2.
Want cultivator for Farmall
Super A. Must be cheap for
eash. C. B. Milner, Shiloh.
pire P IH@ Model 150 .3
Want one buggy in or around
ise Plow with hydraulic lift.
an B. Pate, Trenton, Rt. 1.
Columbus. Need not be in good
gondition. Must be cheap.
Marie ae, Columbus, 2305
Schaul St. Ph. 36753.
Want 2-42 in, mill rocks in
good cond., fully equipped; Al-
so corn elevator, turbine water
wheel with all shafts, and meal
sacking machine. Johnny Cow-
art, Adel, Rt. 1.
_ Want one forage harvester
for chopping corn for silage,
used not more than one sea-
son; Also want Caterpillar 4
or 6 Bull Dozer with blade.
State price. All letters ans.
Danny Linge, Jr., Statesboro,
% Happy Valley Farm.
Want corn cleaner and meal
sifter for corn-meal Mill. Give
particulars. W. H. Robbins,
Halcyondale, RFD.
Want used tractor for one
row planting, also planter and
cultivator. R. 8B. Robinson,
Newnan, Box 183.
Want good elec. churn in
good condition. Chas. I. Good-
win, Conyers, Rt. 3, Box 135.
Want 2000 -or 3000 pound
feed mixer. Must be in good
shape, reasonably priced. Have
my own motor; Also interest-
ed in hammer mill. A. F. Hob-
bins, Savannah, 902 E. 37th.
St. )
Want one 500 egg cap. auto-
matic elec. Buekeye Incubator,
1st class cond. J. W: Powell,
Evans, Rt. 1. Ph. Augusta
6-1206.
Want ord or Ferguson Trac-
tor with some equipment. Will
trade. Contact. C. G. Price, Mar-
jetta, Rt. 5, Powder Springs Rd.
Want second hand Allis-Chal-
mers Automatic Round Hay Bal-
er. Must be in good condition,
cheap for cash. Write giving
year purchased, amount used,
condition of repair, fob your
farm. W. L. Paullin, Pelham, P.
O. Box 346.
Want good, used 12 can Dairy
cooler, also 2 units complete,
Surge or DeLaval milkers. C. O.
Davis, Perry, Rt. 2.
Want one 8 or 10 row horse
drawn grain drill. State size and
rice for cash. C. P. Stowers,
ainesville. Rt. 1.
Want one or more rear tractor
tires, size 10 X 28 for Ford
tractor, also Scoop pan. Pay
cash. J. L, Armstrong, Stock-
bridge, Rt. 2.
Want scoop for Ford tractor,
also mowing machine for Ford.
I, Teem, Milner, RFD 1.
Griffin 4604.
Want good used Radiator for
Model B Allis-Chalmers tractor.
B. F. Davis, Armuchee.
Want to buy couple heavy
preferred. Massey Harris un-
desired. H. G.\ Ballard, Moul-
tri, % Crescent Farms.
Want 3 spring trips for rear
furrowing bar for Allis-Chalmers
C tractor. T. J. Moore, Gayson.
SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE
10 bu. 1954 crop old fashioned
shallots, $1 gal., $3 peck. Mrs. A.
J. Durden, Posetteville Rt. 3.
Mixed Peas, $4.50 bu.; Brown
Crowder Peas, $5 bu.; Dixie
Queens, $6 bu.; Brown Top
Millet, 6c lb.; Sudan Grass, 10c
Ib.; Orange Cane, 10 lb, J. H.
Coleman, Jr., Warrenton, RFD.
Victor Grain oats, clean com-
bine oats, cut without rain, is
bright and sound, $1 bu. R. E.
Rowe, Alvaton.
Millet: 5000 lbs. Cattail, 7c Ib.;
200 Ibs. Starr, 12c Ib.; 100 bu.
Tron and Clay Peas, in 2 bu. bags
$4.74 bu. Cleaned, germ. and
purity guar. See at farm near
Wrens, Or contact. M. T. Cour-
son, Hazlehurst.
Large size Red Multiplying
Shallot Sets, 10 lb. lard bucket
full, some multiplied more than
40 times, $1.50. PP to 4th. zone.;
2 buckets, $2.75 C. F. Crisson,
Dahlonega, Rt. 4. f
Red Multiplying Onion Sets,
$1.25. gal.; Also Gourd Seed, $1.
Cup; And Martin and Dipper
Gourds, 25 ea.; Larger size, 50c
ea.; Small mixed, 10c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. W. E. Wooten,
Camilla.
Old Fashion Multiplying Shal-
lot Sets, dry, ready to plant, 35c
lb.; 3 lbs., $1. Plus postage. Mrs.
W. P. Humphereys, Stone Moun-
tain, Box 155.
onions, $1.50 gal; red shallot
buttons, 5 doz. $1; also ever-
bearing plants, $1.25 C; $8 M.
Add postage. Mrs. Janie Ellis,
1 Grantville.
tarctors, good cond., fuel burners)
|
Fresh, whjte, multiplying nest
14 lbs. clean, mixed turnip
seed, 50c Ib. plus postage, or
T. Carter, Loganville. Rt. 1.
Southern spotted leaf Bur
Clover seed in bur. Write for
prices on amt. wanted; also exch.
some for good, fresh in milk goat.
Olin Prickett, Maysville, Rt. 2.
Wheat, oats and veich, fine for
grazing and hay, $3.60 CWT;
oats and vetch, $3 CWT; clean
oats straw, 50c bale. R. D. Tatum
Palmetto.
220 Ibs. recleaned Ga. collard
seed, Ist yr. Hastings, 40c lb. in
5 lb. lots. Add postage. Or, 30c
lb. for entire lot for 30c lb. C. S.
Arp, Franklin, Rt. 3.
Brown Top Millet per ton
$30 Serecia Lespedeza, $25 ton;
Grass Hay, $25 ton. Top quality.
E. T. Newton, Madison. Ph. 157-
Jd or 113.
Clay Peas, $5 bu.; Brab, $5.50
bu. Both in 2 1/2 bu. bags, re-
cleaned; Also Brown Top Millet,
recleaned, in new bags, 7c lb.
S. W. MeNair, Stapleton.
750 Ibs. Ga. Collard Seed, re-
cleaned, perfect cond., 25 Ib.
FOB. Min. lots of 10 Ibs. up. A.
T. Deckner, Atlanta, 1500 Ste-
wart Ave., 8. W. Ra. 8023.
Seven Top Turnip Seed, large
spoon, 10c; Hastings Yellow Pro-
lifie Corn, 50 gt.; Shallots, 50c
a Add postage. Docia Harris,
ula. os
oid Time Shallots, dry, clean,
greatest multiplier known, $1.35
gal.; $10 bu.; White Nest Onions,
$1.35 gal. PP in Ga. Mrs. Clar-
ence McMillian, Dacula, Rt. 1.
5000 Ibs. 1954 crop, hard seed
var. Reseeding Crimson Clover,
100 Ib. bags, cleaned, analyzed
by State lab.) 99.85 pct. pure,
93.00 pet. germ. Jack Bentley,
Thomaston. Ph. 3535.
So. Ga, Gollard Seed, 80 lb.
Frank Dorsey, Lovejoy.
Yellow Nest Onions, $1.25 gal.
Add postage. Cora Mae Ham-
montree Chickamauga Rt. 2.
1954 Gollard Seed, $1 1b. Plus
postage. Mrs. W. N. Murray,
College Park, Rt. 1.
Sev. tons grazing mixture,
consisting of oats, vetch, wheat,
rye grass, some clover, 3 1/2c
lb. Jas B. Woods, Brooks. Ph.
206 J-1 Senoia, Ga.
Old Time Brown Multiplying
Shallots for spring green
onions, $1.45 gal; Large Red
Multiplying Onion, makes 10
and 15 large onions to hill, $1.75
gal. PP in Ga. Mrs. Lon Ash-
worth, Dacula, Rt. 1. Z
2000 lbs. Brown Top Miillet,
recleaned, new 100 lb. bags,
$6.50 bag. H. E. Williams, Ath-
ens, 481 Ruth St. Ph. 1152 W.
Brown Top Millet Seed, 85
pet. germ., 99.27 pct. pure, in
100 Ibs, or tons, 6c Ib, FOB my
farm. Clarence L. Smith, For-
syth, Rt. 3.
5600 lbs. Starr Millet, re-
cleaned, treated, in 100 Ib.
bags, 14c lb. Eugene Benson,_
Tifton, Rt. 2.
Southland Oats, eligible for
certification, bright, dry, com-
bine run, $1.15 bu. Contact. O.
B. Hardy, Camilla.
20 lbs. Collard Seed, clean,
| $2 Ib. FOB. R. P. McCorkle,
Buena Vista, Rt. 3.
5 bu. Old Time Long Brown
Shallots (not scallions), great
multipliers, also Red Multiply-
ing Onions (sometimes calle
Peck To Hill), each $1.50 gal.;
$10 bu. Mrs. J. M. Jones, Gray-
son.
Calif. Multiplying Beer Seed,
20 start; 12 starts, $1. PP. Mrs.
| Earl Fincher, Waco, Rt. 1.
Green Glaze Collard Seed, 2
This., 25e; 9 This... $1; 19 Tbls.,
$2; $5 Ib> T. J. Steed, Buena
Vista.
| Martins Milo, recleaned, ex-
| cellent, certified purity and
germ. upon request; Also com-
bine run Barley and Milo
| Thomaston. Ph. 2412.
priced right. W. M. Nixon,!
45c lb. for entire lot. Mrs. Early} 5
a FOR
- Brown Top Millet
2? Clarks Gr R
sale. G. H
Red Multiplying Seed Onions
for fall planting, $1.50 gal. |.
Add postage. Mrs. Marie Hol-
land, Dalton, Rt. 2. Oe
Brown Top Millet Seed, may
be planted as late as August,
7 1/2e lb. Norman Johnson,
Warrenton, RFD 1. Se
1954 crop Collard Seed 1/4
cabba
lb., $1.25; $2.50 half lb.; $5 Ib. plants 300,
Add postage. B. S.. Cates, &
Grantville postage. N
0
cy Henderson
Box 124.
Brown Top Millet, 6 1/2c lb.
Sericea Lespedeza,~ 25c
Star Millet, 15c lb.; New Crop
Ky. 31 Fescue from certified
seed, and Crimson Clover, 25c
lb.; Chapel Hill Rescue, 15c 1b.;
Rescue and Ryegrass mixture,
12c Jb.; Mixture Rescue and
Crimson Clover, 15c Jb. Tel-
2121. C. D. Wood, Bowdon.
,
PLANTS FOR SALE
Catnip, Peppermint, Balm,
Tanzy, Ground Ivy, Houseleek,
and Garlic bulbs, 50c doz.; Or
Garlic bulbs, $2.25 C; Horse-
radish Plants, $1 doz. Dahlone- |.
ga, Rt. 1, Box 60. Bae
Mtn. Huckleberry Plants, 3
doz., $1; Imp. Dewberry, 50c
doz.; Catnip, 25c bunch; Blake-
more Eecwee 6, 50c. Plus
postage. Mrs. Otis Mashburn, |.
Cumming. ~ ae 5
Ga. collard plants, 30c C;|. |!
imp. dewberry, 50c doz; Min.+
huckleberry, bearing size, 2/92
doz. 75c; also citron seed, 65c | TD.
lb; Honeyrock cantaloup seed,|
25e teacupful. Add _ postage. | ~
Rosie Crowe, Cumming. Rt. 1.
Bunch potato planis, $2 M.
at farm on No. 80 Hwy. 10 mi, | De
West Macon, 2 mi. East Lizel-
Ja. Jc E. Guilford, Lizella,
phone County 4200. ie!
Bunch potato plants, Gov. in-
sp., and treated, $2 M. FOB.
A, F: Sheffield,__Surrency.
Pink skin P. R. potato plants, |
Gov. insp., 75c M. Add post-
age, Pledger Strayhorn,)
Gainesville, Rt. 8. A
Cert; Rutger and Marglobe|
ney plants, 500, $1.75; - $3 ar
M. Del. Prompt shipment. or/C:
$2.50 M. at my home. Dewe
Mathis, Gainesville. Rt. 2.
Hot pepper plants, $1 C; Sage
and catnip plants, $1 doz. Add
Denese. L. J. Ellis, Cumming.
$e :
State insp., and treated Red
Skin P. R. and Copperskin po- | $!
tato plants, $2.50 M; also white
butter-beans, good for plant-
ing, 25 lb. 5 lbs. $1. Mrs. Guy.
Govt.
otato Pla:
oo Rene
=
R. H
Crowe, Cumming. Rt. 1
Mt. huckleberry, _ bearing ne
size, 75e doz; scuppernong cut- j.
tings, 50c doz; catnip, 25
bunch; peppermint, 25c doz;
also. klondike strawberry |S,
plants, 70c C; 500, $3; $5.75 M.
Add postage. Mrs. Lee Hood,|
Gainesville Rt Aveta ie ee
Rutgers. tomato plants, 225) 3
for $1; 500 planis, $2.25; Flat|
Dutch, Copenhagen, Ga. Head-| _
ing collard plants, 300, $1; $3| er Pe:
M. Add postage. No orders un- | Vi
der $1. Hoyette Henderson, El-
lijay. Rt. 3, Box 124 :
NOTICE TO GROWER
SWEET POTATO P
If you expect to sell sweet potate
and have not already made applicatio
to the Department of Entomology, p.
July 15, 1954. There is no fee for this
applications are sent in by July J
is received after our inspector,
it will be necessary to charge milea;
turn for late inspections. A dollar d
with each application, refunda
if all inspections are passed. Appli
be furnished upon request to this offi
Agent. z
C. H. Alden, Dir
Georgia Depar
432 State Capit
. Atlanta, Ga. |
Ippet Add post-
OW Ball Ground,
5 Jb. lots or more.
. G. T. Brown, Ball
Crop Brown Crowd-
_Add
" euptul
E del.
oer
ey, Morrow,
tockbridge 3762.
ee pale ata
ean. yer 35 bales,
ed without rain,
Fred Powell,
on He) Ib. pail, $1.75.
- exarmah, 1222
upers cut. out
ed, also this
, 25 Tb. No less Ph
eas, oe for table, |
e, sound, senerad
: gan, Agnes,
+1, Box 35.
ta A. Thomas,
ae
fete oda
CORN:
5 prolific corn,
e S
ironed, $1 per pair postpai
Mrs. C. O. McCarty, Rupert.
White
Sacks,
Nancy McLan, Fort
Ris) Boxios.scs
Print sacks, | unwashed, 3-6
alike, 30c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
dpe e Champion, Ellijay. Rt. 2.
Good white sacks, 100 lb.
/cap., no holes, letters, nor mil-
dew, :$2.50 doz.; 25, $4.75; 50,
-| $9. All A grade. PP* through
3rd. .zone.. No COD. Prompt
shipment. Miss Lizzie Mathis,
Gainesville, Rt. 5.
White
chicken, feed sacks,
100 Jb. cap., no letters, good
cond., 50, $7.50; $14 C;. With
letters, 50, $7; $13 Gs Cash with
order. All shipped express.
Prompt shipment. Majo. Crow,
Gainesville, RFD 1.
| 50 lb. white sacks, 4, $1.30;
| Print, 50c ea.; White 100 Ib.
cap., 50c ea. PP in Ga.. Wash-
ed, ironed, ripped. Mrs. W. Y.
Summers, Newnan, Rt. 5.
White 100 lb. sacks, 30c ea.;
Print, 45c ea. All free of holes
or mildew, washed.-Add_ post-
paee: Mrs. Ruth Fricks, Talk-
ting Rock, Rt. 1, Box 151.
$2. Add post-
Cumming, Rt.
6 print sacks,
age. L. J. Ellis,
ene : :
- Printisacks, 100 lb. cap.,.3 or
more . alike, washed, ironed,
25 ea. Add postage. Mrs.
S. Wallis, Carrollton, Rt.
Box 131.
200 nfte Print bags, 25c ea.
botham, Elberton, Rt. 2.
Burlee feed sacks, 10 for $2.
_|FOB. W. R._ Riley. Woodbine. |
Box +93. ;
White sacks, 100 lb. cap,
washed, free of holes and let-
|ters, 22 ea. PP in GA. Mrs.
White feed sacks, 100 lb.
cap., not washed, No. 1s, 18c
-ea.; with small holes, 15c ea.
Ada postage. Mrs. Gordon Sea- |
bolt, Dahlonega. Rt. 1.
Solid Yellow and Print Sacks,
100 lb. cap., $3.75 doz. PP. |
| Ralph Dangar, Woodstock.
Good white sacks, no holes,
letters, or mildew, $2.50 doz.:
25, $4.75 50, $9. All A grade.
PP thru zone 3. Guar. satis.
| Cash, check, or MO. W. B.
Skinner, Gainesville, Rio:
'EGGS FOR SALE
Old Fashion Speckled Guinea
Eggs, del. to Ist., 2nd., and
3rd. zones, 75 in coin, J. Ho-
ies Eggs, 18, $1.25. PP.
po Roberts. Tallapoosa, at
Fresh infertile pullet~ eggs,
35 doz.; Also Jaying hens
25 Ib. W. J. Sumlin, Atlanta,
730 Grand Ave., N. W. BE.
5393. z
Purebred: heey type, select-
/ed dark Cornish hAtching eggs,
$1.75 per 15. Cartons to be re-
-/turned at once. MO only. Miss
>|Cora B. Patterson. oe Ty, Rt.
Quail hatching eggs, Shek Sale,
Atlanta,
"| 491 Connally Bldg. MA 0866.
MISCELLANEOUS.
FOR SALE
_ BLACKBERRIES:
4 acres good Blackberries 50c
gal. S. S. Storer, Douglasville,
Storers Ranch.
Around 15 bu. yellow corn
and 25 bu. white Hawkins
slipped shuck,
$1.50 bu. at Crib. Arthur Par-
ris, Loving. :
. 50 bu. white Hawkins pro-
life corn, $1.75 bu. at my place. |
h-|A. C. Duckworth, Jr., Blairs-
and Colored Feed A
20c and 25 ea. Mrs. |
_ Valley,
'\postage. Mrs. J. E. Pettyjohn,
J, | $1.25 PP. Mrs. Abe Goble, Talk-
at my home. Mrs. L. P. Higgin- |
Martha White, Dahlonega. Ri
1, Box. 60,
ing Rock, Rt. 2.
WANTED WANTED _
Day old quail icnbe ggs,
from prolific - layers, | for sale:
Wm. A. Thomas, Atlanta, 421
Connally. Bldg. MA 0866.
CORN: ae mere
About, 40 bu. niogea shuck
corn; 15 yellow and 25 bu. white
Hawkins prolific, $1.50. bu. at
crib, 5. mi. Ea Margaret. Arthur
Parris, Loving. ese
100 bu. No. 1 white. corn, $2 bu.
my sfarm, 5 mi. So. Jackson
School on Hwy. 24. S.W. re
Oliver, Rt.
FRUIT:
5 Dried . apples, :
f
65c Ib. Add
Summerville, Rt. 4.
PECANS:
Pecans in shell, 30 lb. del. in
Ist and 2nd ZONES. J. Hogan,
Arnes. :
Peeans, a few 5 Ib. be Sch-
leys, 1953 crop, $1 and postage.
hae W. Lang, Omega. j
Pecans, 60 lbs., Stewarts, 15c
| lb. plus shipping chgs. Miss B. B.
| Brown, Rochelle, Rt.. 1.
| ROOTS AND HERBS:
a ellos root, 4 Ib. lard box ull,
| ing Rock. Rt. 2.
| SAGE:
Dry sage, 50c cupful; pepper-
mint, 3 for 10c. Mrs. Clyde Lo-
| gan, Austell, Rt, 3. Hillcrest Dr.
off Gordon Ra.
_ Shade dried leaf sage, $1 for
quart cup full and postage.
| Mrs. Marie Holland, Dalton, Rt.
'2, Box 196.
| Hay:
Peavine and Peanut Hay, rea-
| sonable; Also Cattail Millet, $11.
) Cwt. bag. J. F. Lowe, Ft. Valley.
| Well <cured and green Alfalfa
hay, $40 ton. Can deliver in 4-5
ton loads. E. V. Vaughn, Bogart.
| Clemson Bean Hay, ail large
bales, $1.25 bale. Fred Powell
Tallapoosa, RFD2..
Good grass and clover hay, $1
bale. Cheaper in large lots.
Ralph Dangar, Woodstock.
Meat:
Country hickory smoked meat:
Hams, 10-20 Ibs., 85 Ib; Sides,
8-16 lbs. 50c Ib. Guar. against
spoilage. Shipped COD. Mrs.
Louise T. Pope, Dexter, Box 5.
PECANS:
Large, papershell pecans, 30c
16> postpaid. No Jess 10 lbs. to
person. Mrs. J. K. McRae, Quit-
man. Rt. 4. }
About 60 Ibs. Stewart pecans,
15c Ib plus shipping chgs. Miss
B. B. Brown, Rochelle. Rt. 1.
POSTS:
2,000 cedar posts, 6 1/2 ft., 31c
each, my place, 4 mi. No. Elber-
ton, Hwy. 82. Frank N. Wansley,
Elberton.
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Yellowroot, 3 Ibs., $1.50: also
dried peppermint, $1.50 Ib. Add
postage. Audrey Holden, Elli-
jay. Rt. 5. d
| BARLEY: oe
|
-|on, Thomaston.
-| BEANS:
-|FOB your farm. Write or call
POULTRY -(WYANDOTTES
OR ROCKS)
Want 10 Silver Wyandotie or
|Partridge Rock pullets and 1
Want Feed Barley. W. M. Nix-|
phone 2412.
Want 2 bu. Soy beans. Will| OW.
trade. Stuart M. Stout, Warm
Springs. 4 }
DILL:
10
Want some dry Dill at once. |fine herd bull, $2000.
Leon Ehrlich, Swainsboro.
a
CATTLE FOR SALE
;
farm. See me week days after
x 15 O'Clock, anytinie on week-
OATS: | ends. J.-C. Herron, Mertin. Rt.
Want 1,000 bu. Oats, free of | ii
Vetch and priced right, del. my}
farm near Crawfordville. Wales}
fer, $75. Jersey, Cow to treet
T Flynt, Crawfordville. Ch S08 SEU Oe sO ge
en Sept., $100.; Also 5 yr. old_
Want some Feed oats, del. or| janie pand: aoalee
milking heavy,
available. James E. Pace, Rex.
Ph, Stockbridge 3082.
Dbl. Standard Purebred
Hereford Bull. or Bulls,
|cash; Or trade for Pickup Hay
Baler with motor. A. R. Daniel,
Want small quantity multiply-
ing (kind you dont have to re-
plant every year) Onions. State
price per.gal. and describe. A. L.
Rhodes, Hephzibah. Rt. 2.
POTATOES:
Want some Peach Bloom or
Peach Blow fall Irish potatoes
Reg. Brahman calves, $100.
reg. bull, with heifer calves_
by side, 3 and 4 mos. old, for
sale.
lanta phone CA-6396.
Want baled Wheat Straw. Ad-
vise~price in truck load lots. J.
B. Wight, Cairo.
(ine. livestock and poultry)
GOATS:
Want 1 reg. Nubian buck-
goat. Write what you have and
price. Geo. D. Barfield, Louis-
ville, Rt. 3.
FIGS AND PEAS:
Want a half-bushel or more
of Purple figs, also some pur- |
ple hull or old time speckled |
peas for canning. State price |
and when can ship. Mrs. J. S.
\10 reg. Angus Heifers, $125.
to $150. ea.; 5 reg. Angus Bulls,
Farmer, Nicholson.
Purebred Holstein Bull, 2
5 mi. out Louisville on Louis-
ville-Avera Rd. 1% mi. to
ao Reno Hibner, Stapleton,
Male and Heifer Calves, 10.
jdays to 3 wks.
Iron | 1
hay. }
phone 4773. z
Want 8 bu. Brab ard
Clay peas or mixed, for
State reasonable price.
Etta Thompson, Atlanta,
Cheshire Ave., S. W, CA
PLANTS:
Want some old time Nigger | Reg. Guernsey bulls, from
Killer potato plants or vines, high milking producers, ready
called also Red River potatoes. | for service. Some artifically
R. S. Wolfe, Baxley. sired. F. H..Bunn, Midville.
POLLED HEREFORD SALE
The 3-W Ranch will hold a polled Hereford sale
on Saturday, July 10th, 12 Noon, at farm, 2 mi. East
of Conyers, on Ga. Hwy. 138 45 head: 5 bulls, 10
open heifers, 30 bred cows. About half of cows to have
calves at side, and remainder are bred to Hervaleer
6 young Holstein bulls, 2-
ee | lent Michigan sires. Dams can
|be seen at my place. $50. to
Cae | $75. ea. Merle H. Enez, Stavle-
\ton, Rt. 2 (near Clarks Mill).
Noon 75 Reg. polled Hererfords, some with cal-
ves and rebred and bred and open heifers Domino
Mischief, Perfection, Rollo Domino and other famous
bloodlines. Sale to be held under big tent, comfortable
seats following complimentary barbecue. WEEE:
Adams, Owner, Madison. :
Yellow root, 4 Ib. box full,
$1.25 PP. Mrs. Abe Goble, Talk-
SAGE:
Fine, 1953 crop dry leaf Sage,
picked free from trash, $1 Quart
cupful. Mrs. Marie Holland
Dalton. Rt. 2, Box 196.
Hand picked, shade dried sage,
45 qt. postpaid. No chks. Mrs.
June Davis, Dahlonega. Rt. 4.
Good, clean, new Sage, hand
picked, $1.25 Jb. postage paid.
SPECIAL NOTICE TO
FLOWER PATRONS
All Flower and flower seed and ornamental nur-
sery stock notices both for sale and wanted ap-
pearing in this July 7th flower issue were RECEIVED
IN THE OFFICE OF THE MARKET BULLETIN BE-
FORE NOON OF June 20th (as requested in our Rules
and Regulations, governing the bulletin flower notices)
the notices of this nature received later than June
20th, COULD NOT be published, as also many, many
times explained. E. H. 2
ville. Rt. 2, Box 142 Az Z
Samuel Tweedell, Lithonia. Rt.
cockerel, J. L. Kennedy, Groves
reg. Angus Cattle with
at my
Madison 2603.R. B. Curtis, Farm | Dangar, Woodstock. Ph. Ros.
ington. * i SNe
; 2 | 7 gal- Holstein, artificially
ONIONS: \bred to freshen Oct., now
Adv Dom 3lst. For information, write, Dr. W. W.
Weaver, Owner, 3-W Ranch, Conyers. Rt. 3.
Auction sale at Adams Hereford Center, 16 mi.
W. Hwy. 12, Madison, on Wednesday, July 14th, 12
5 mos. old reg. Guernsey Hei ~~
| saddle mare, bred to Palomino,
$i Raine
DHIA record ca
for
3. Reg. Angus Cows, bred to ~
Z. J. Lee, Red Oak. At-
Herd Bull, reasonably priced;
$100. ea, Best bloodlines. J. E.
yrs. old, 1400 Ibs., gentle, $200. :
old, $10, and |
$15. ea. Will trade for pigs or s
Brunswick, 1215 Newcastle St.
for sae Alvise fully. Ed ea BLM Dickerson: Homer- es
ee | ville, phone 113 W.
STRAW: Fn
Davis, Waycross, P. O. Box | corn Roy G. Jones, Decatur.
905. | :
: | 2 fresh in cows for sale. H. |
PEAS: - |E, Walton. Powder Springs. Rt.
16 mos, old, all sired by excel-_ oe
%
Sts AS
PAGE SIX _
CATTLE FOR SALE
Fresh cow, with Ist calf
(heifer), 2 1/2-3 gal. daily.
_ Bargain. S. N. Brandon, Stone
Mountain, Rt. 2. Ph. 5272.
_ Grade Hereford Brood Cows,
with calves at side, pred heif-
ers. open heifers, 6 mos. old
heifer and steer calves; Heif-
-. ers sired and bred to reg. Here-
ford bulls of good quality and
good cond. P. T: Patton, Shady
_ Dale. Ph. Monticello 5123.
Reg. Abefdeen Angus,
Erica breeding, excellent type,
14 mos. old bull. Can be seen
vat my home on U. S. 41 Hwy.
1 mile N. Cordele. Palmer
Greene, Cordele.
: Reg. Horn Type . Hereford
- Bulls for sale or exch. for
sam2 type and quality.,W. J.
Lyle, Decatur, 125 Beaumont
Ave:
_ 2 yr. old Black Angus Heif-
er with calf by side, both $125;
15 mos. old Black Angus Heif-
er, $100. All pure breed but not
registered. J. S. Thomas,
Douglasville, RFD 1. Phone
2381.
One Cow and Calf, 4 wks.
old, $100. J. L, Paschal,. Lil-
burn, Rt. 1.
Purebred Polled Hereford
' Bulls, ready for service, rea-
sonably priced, del. up to 50
miles. At my farm 4 mi.
Dublin on the Glenwood Rd.
J. L. Allen, Dublin, Rt. 3.
Nice Heifer Calf ((on grass)
$30. Or exch. for young suck-
ing heifer calf and $15; Or male
calf and $20 difference. Mrs.
Jeanie A. Jolley, Atlanta, 1338
__N. Hightower Rd., N. W._
_ 2 shorthorn cows, both heavy
springers, Reg, and polled, one
red, other white, $200. and
$300. Burt Bennett, Moultrie,
Rt 3, =
2 Reg., Guernsey 4 gal. milch
- cows, 5 and 6 yrs. old, freshen
4th and llth of July, and. one
10 mos. old Reg. male, well
marked, been dehorned, ring
in nose. H, W. Thurmond,
_ Farmington.
Jersey cow, freshen July 1st.
- Sell cheap. Mrs. Etta Thomp-
son, Atlanta, 2005 Cheshire
pes AVES. WwW. CA BTTT.
-. One Hornless _ White
Bull, fine blooded, selling to
_. keep from inbreeding, 3 1/2
yrs. old, about 1000 Ibs, and
young purebred Guernsey bull
almost ready for service. J. J.
_~ Waters, Louisville. ,
2 reg. Brahma bulls, 3 1/2
- yrs. old, very gentle, selling to
_ ayoid inbreeding. or exch. for
Brahma or Brahma _ crossbred
heifers of good quality. Dallas
G. Berger, The Rock, c/o B
& B Ranch. Tel. 3760.
5 grade heifers with Ist. calf;
; Calves sired by polled Here-
ford. $75,-$125. ea. at barn. Miss
_ Jessie Richardson, Gordon,
RED 2.
Reg, Hereford Cattle of to-
days prominent bloodlines:
Few choice young bulls, cows
with calves at side, and heifers
for sale. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr.,
Marietta, Rt. 3, c/o Ward-
Meade Farm. Ph. 8-8772.
6 cows, 7 heifers to freshen
30-60 days, 1 reg. Guernsey
bull, 1 Holstein bull about 2
yrs, old, also dairy equipment.
Priced to sell. See C. M. Par-
kerson, Eastman, Rt. 5. Ph.
3942.
3 Holstein Cows and 20 Hol-
stein Heifers for sale. Mrs: O.
C. Bullock, Manchester.
328W.
2 reg, Guernsey Milch Cows,
and 6 yrs. old, to freshen
_ July 4 and 11th., on reg. male,
10 mos. old. H. W. Thurmond,
Farmington,
40 head top quality Here-
ford Brood Cows, bred to reg.
Hereford bull, about 10 calves
on the ground now. George
Eager, Valdosta, RFD 1,
Reg. Hereford Bulls, both
polled and horned, old enough
for service, popular bloodlines
from herd free of bangs and TB
priced for immediate sale; Also
2 proven herd bulls, 1 polled,
other horned. G. W. Steele, Lilly.
Ph. Vienna 4175.
Face |
Ph. |
CATTLE FOR SALE
Choice young reg. Angus
Bulls (Kilenmere breeding),
ready for light service, for sale
cheap. R. F. Burch, Eastman.
e/o Burchhaven Farm.
50 purebred Wisc. Holstein
Springers, will start calving in
August, Prefer selling all to-
gether. May be seen my farm
5 mi. S. McRae on Hwy. 341,
Contact, Farm Supt. or C. A.
Williams, owner, McRae.
Reg Aberdeen Angus Bull,
Erica breeding, excellent type,
14 mos. old, Can be seen at my
home on US 41 Hwy., 1 mile
North Cordele Palmer Greene,
Cordele.
2 White Face. Grade Cows to
freshen this fall, bred to reg.
bull, also stocker heifer and
steer calves. See except Sun-
day. M. B. Welsh, Macon, Rt. 2,
Heath Rd. Ph. 38933.
Reg Polled Hereford heifers
and cows for sale Wm. W. Smith,
Decatur, 3550 Glenwood Rd. De.
2611.
Reg Polled Male, 17 mos. old,
3 Holstein Heifers to freshen
Sept., all Ist class shape. Sell at
bargain, Call at my home. S. D.
Grindle, Hamilton, Rt. 2, Box 29.
Reg. White Face Hereford bull,
11 mos. old. Sire, Sou Rollo, 49;
s.|Dam. S Polled Mary, President.
Marked perfectly, very gentle,
$100 for quick sale. Clyde Shah-
an, LaFayette. Rt. 3 (On La-
Fayette-Dalton Hwy) :
2 fresh milch cows, one pure-
bred Holstein with 2nd calf; one
half Holstien and half Jrsey,
first heifer calf; also 1 pureberd
Holstein heifer. B. F. Eldredge,
Woodstock, Rt. 1. phone 2864.
One Jersey milch cow. with
White Faced male calf, also 4
Jersey cows all bred to Here-
ford bull. M. T. Bennett, Macon,
3367 Atkins Drive
Jersey heifer, freshened in
April, for sale Mrs. Maggie Turn-
er, Riverdale. phone Jonesboro
5151. :
30 head Holstein and Jersey
cows, coming in for gfall, with
2nd calves; also 11 can dairy
cooler, 2 Serge milkers, for sale.
J. A. Jackson, Thomaston, Rt. 2.
1 or 2 milch cows, both have
young calves and give about
3 1/2 gal. each, $100 and $125.
J. T. Harper, Villa Rica Rt. 2.
2 Reg. horned Hereford bull
yearlings, calved Aug. and Sept.
1953. Both great-grandsons of
the famous Baca R. Domino 33rd
Thoroughly halter broken. Carl
Roberts, Ball Ground.
3 Reg., Hereford bull calves,
6-8 mos. old. All grandsons of
Real Silver Domino) 44th. Well
marked, built right calvs. See
at farm, 8 mi. No. LaGrange,
U.S. Hwy. 27. or contact. Bob
Oglesby, Hogansville. Rt. 2.
Reg. polled Hereford cattle:
15 heifers and young cows
with calves at side, also reg.
polled Hereford bulls, ready for
service. Popular bloodlines. See
by appointment. F. M. Biggers,
Conyers. os
13 top quality Hereford cows
with reg. bull, $1,000. See J.
W. Carson, 9 mi. So. Fayetteville
on Fayetteville Hwy., at Lyrie,
Ga. phone Fayetteville, 8932.
Grade White Face cows, heif-
ers and steers. See only. No let-
ters. N. B. Welsh, Macon, Rt, 2,
Heath Rd. phone (except Sun-
day) 3-8983.
Jersey cow, freshen July 1.
Can get reg. papers. Mrs. Etta
Thompson, Atlanta, 2005 Che-
shire Ave., S. W. CA 6777.
2 purebred Santa Gertdudis
bulls, 3 1/2 and 4 1/2 yrs. old.
Selling to avoid inbreeding..
Come and see calves. Ira J.
Hoover, Nashville, phone 6541.
Guernsey bull, Nejasco Phills
Grady, born July 8, 1952. Sire,
Goldsprings Royal Philosopher,
No. 414524; Dam, Nejasco Met-
eors Beauty, No. 1178742; also
some Yorkshire pigs, our of lit-
ter of 15 ready for del. July
6th. Contach. Mrs. Mary Rryne,
White. (Hwy. 20, Canton-Car-
tersville).
Top qaulity dbl. reg., polled
Hereford bull of CMR breeding,
3 yrs. old, very gentle; sacrifice
prevent inbreeding; also sever-'
ad reg polled Hereford cows with
calves, rebred, and heifers all
bred to reg. bull. Very reason-
able: Terrell Swindle, Nashville,
phone 6701.
10 Reg. Holstein cows, due
freshen 3rd calf between now
and October. For further infor-
mation contact. W. C. Harris,
Winder c/o Pine Ridge Dairy
Farm.
Angus heifer calf, 4 mos. old,
$45; 1 Angus springer, not pure-
bred, $80; also Reg. Guernsey
cow, 4 yrs. old, freshen about
September, $155. Ralph Dangar,
Woodstock, (5: mi. No. Roswell),
phone 4442.
7/8 Angus cow wt. about 1 M>
lbs., with 4 mo. old heifer calf
by Reg. Augus bull. Z J. Lee;
Red Oak.
Jersey cow, freshen July 10th,
Ist calf for sale, 2 mi S. E. Snell-
ville on Snellville-Rosebud Rd.
D. H. Haney, Loganville. Rt. 2.
1 reg. 4 mos. old male Red poll
and 1 reg. 5 mos. old, male OIC
pig. Sell, or exch. for others
of equal valueSame for breeding
purposes. D. B. Cordell, Blairs-
ville. Rt. 3.
Male Calf from Reg. Jersey
cow, about 3 mos. old, $25. Ho-
warg Sanders, Comer.
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Gentle 2 1/2 yr. old Silver
Dapple Shetland Pony; with
white mane and tail, will work
to cart. W. C.. Neal, Carters-
ville, % Neals Serv. Stat. Ph.
9145 or 198W. _
7 yr. old combination horse,
sorrel with white hind feet,
very stylish, $85. Sally Forrest-
er, Decatur, 3928 awrence-
ville Hwy. Ph. Clarkston 5853.
Tenn. Walking Horse with
flax mane and tail, 4 yrs. old,
with saddle nad bridle, $75. A.
J. Floyd, Rockmart, Rt. 2.
Pinto Horse, 1100 lbs., 6 yrs.
old, will work or ride, $100 .
Olin F. Frazier, Ben Hill, Rt.
1, Old Fairburn Rd. Fa, 6449.
2 Shetland Ponies, one mare
not reg., black, very gentle, one
stud, reg. lLarigold breed,
black, gentle. Both cheap.
Claude Flynt, Washington.~Ph.
314W.
One Shetland Pony, 4 yrs.
old, gentle, very good cond.
$125. Tom Crosby, Jesup, 305
Brunswick St. Ph, 3231.
Small 3 gaited sorrel mare,
ideal for children or small
adult, very gentle, with Eng-
lish saddle and bridle, good
cond., $45. W. J. Trunkey, Fay-
etteville. Ph. 2811, :
Good work mare mule, about
900 Ibs., no bad habits, $65. P.
D. Barford, Atlanta, 1185 More-
land Ave. S. E,
One red mare, 4 white feet
and blaze face, about 8 yrs.
old, regular saddle _ horse,
es child can handle, also
estern saddle and bridle, Sell
with or without bridle and
aoe: Bobby Fox, Clem, Rt.
Brood Mare, gentle, works
well, about 1250 lbs., $75. Frank
Barford, Atlanta, 1185 More-
land Ave., S. E.
5 saddle horses, 3-7 yrs. old,
wt. 650 to 900 Ibs., $50 to $125.
Located 1 mi. East Senoia on
Hwy. 85. Berry J. Whatley,
Senoia.
1 nice 800 lb. horse, bridle
and saddle, rides and works
good, $50. S. K. Cayne, Ac-
worth. phone 5451.
Tenn.. Walking horse, 6 yrs.
old, bright sorrel, with stockings,
Reg. No. 481218. Well trained.
$200. S. A. Christian, Chicka-
mauga.
Ponies, all sizes and color, bred
mares and geldings. Large se-
lection to choose from; also
black and white stallion, 42 in.
tall, 6 yrs. old. Dick Fuller, Ab-
beville. Rt. 2, "phone 9005.
| Bentley,
'P. C. pig, 14 wks. old, $25 or $30
| Sharpsburg. Brewster Dr.,
- r
2 ES . es
25 Shetland ponies, all colors!
and sizes small mares with colts!
by side. and 20 yearling mares.
Reasonable prices. Jess Hol-
brook, Jones boro. phone 6771.|-
Small 3 gaited sorrel mare,
very gentle, with English saddle
and bridle, $145. W. V> Trunkey,
Fayetteville. Rt.-8,
Tenn. Walking horse, red with
flax mane and tail, 4 yrs. old,
$75 with saddle and bridle. A. J
Floyd, Rockmart. Rt. 2
_ 2 young saddle horses, and 1
Jackass for sale. L. S. Beam,
Lithonia. Rt. 3.
\
Black and white Shetland
pony with new Western type
briddle and saddle, reasonable
LeRoy Langfordp Toccoa. Rt. 1
*phone 2420. \ iS
_ Shetland ponies, mares and
colts, red with white mane stal-
lions midget ponies, for sale or
trade for grain or hay. J. W.
_ Marietta,- 119 Barnes
Mill Rd. phone 8-7125. .
fron gray mare, wt. 1 M. or
more Ibs., good to work and
saddle. Reasonable Owen Cole-
man, Cedartown, Rt. 3.
Fine light red pony, about 700
Ibs. wt., gentle in every way, for
sale, at my place. 2 mi. West
Lees Mill. W. C. Benefield, Col-
lege Park. Rt. 2. *phone Jones-
boro 2637. Sere
_HOGS FOR SALE
Reg Tamworth gilts (open and
bred) and 6 mos. old boars. fox
sale. John P. Dempsey, Rome,
Rt. 2, Belfair Rd. -
20 blocky type- Duroc pigs,
cherry red, reg. buyers name.
Some unrelated. Life treatment
against cholera, $30 ea. H. L.
Williams, Baxley, phone 2681
(nights), or 2514 (day).
8 and 12 wks, old reg. Hamp-
shire Gilts, $25, and $30, ea.
reg. buyers name. R. Motte
Smith, Washington.
Reg big type Black P. C. boars
and gilts, 3-4 mos. old, cholera
immune, wormed, wt. around 100
Ibs. ea. $40 ea. FOB. Shipp, but
best to come see. Jas. R. Mullis,
Cochran. - :
Reg Hereford pigs, 12 wks. old,
bloodlines of the Natnl (Champ-
ions sinc 1948. Boar or gilt pigs,
$35. ea. Mrs. W. A. Ward, Jr.,
Marietta. Rt. 3 phone 8-8772.
Purebred Hampshire pigs, 8-10
wks. old, $22.50 ea. at farm.
David Stough, Locust Grove, Rt.
1, phone Griffin 7396.
Excellent, sub. to reg., black
with. papers, FOB farm, Treat-
ed. Jas B. Cook, F.F.A. Adviser,
Greeneville, Box 143. :
Reg. Hampshire boar, wt. 280
lbs., treated, 1 1/2 yrs. old, $100;
OIC gilt, bred to reg. Hampshire,
due farrow around July 20th,
$60 At my place. Ronald Orr,
African big bone Guinea pigs,
treated will reg., buyers name,
$25 ea. at farm and ship for extra
one Luther Holland, Byrom-
ville,
OIC short nose, blocky type
pigs, 8 wks. old, $20 ea. at my
place, or $25 shipped plus ship-
ping chgs. Both sex. All Reg.
C. B. Wilbur, Acworth. Rt. 1.
OIC pigs short-nose type, Reg.
buyers name. 1 litter 4 mos. old,
2 litters, 8 wks old. R. L. Her-
rington, Doerun. Rt. 1.
11 purebred 10 wks. old pigs,
$12.50 ea. at farm. Cannot del.
George C. Wilkes, Dublin. Rt. 6.
Little bone black African
Guinea pigs, stay fat kind ,for
sale. Wilson Carson, Griffin, Rt.
C. Zebulon Rd.
45 pigs, SPC cross with Belts-
ville No. 1, 6 wks. old. See at
farm, Chas. I. Goodwin, Conyers
Rt. 3,Box 135:
Purebred Hampshire pigs, 8-
10 wks. old, $22.50 ea. at farm.
Reg. buyers name. David Stough
Locust Grove, Rt. 1. phone Grif-
ae
Reg. Duroc pigs fro
bloodlines, for Sree
wormed, treated and wi
ers, $30 ea. E. W. Cail,
nah, Rt. 5 Forest River
Warny. 2 het nee
OIC pigs, 8-11 wks. o
to $25 ea., also bred
to $150 ea. All from char
bloodlines. Ship anywhere. J.
Roquemore, Americus. :
14 reg. SPC pigs, 7
2 1/2 to 3 mos old, $
1 Reg. male, large eno
light servce, $45. Writ
at farm, 12 mi. Alma. Li
man, Alma. Lee
Reg. Hereford pigs,
old, Reg. buyers nam
and shipped, $25. ea.
Leonard Fleming, |
Reed Creek Rd.
SPC pigs, 50 to 12
both sexes, some
top bloodlines, reg. and
ed. Will ship. D. M. Mat
Tennille Ri os oS
Reg. big bone Guine
8 wks. old, $16, e
bone and OIC cross
old, $12.50. ea.; one re
bone Guinea boar, read
service, $45. Will ship.
Armour, Alto. Rt. 1,
Reg. Durogs.
male, 3 1/2 mos. old,
lbs., extra nice: males, $40
gilts, $45. ea, Kenneth
ders, Lyons. P. O. Bi
OIC Pigs, reg. buyer
2 litters a little over
old, one litter a
mos. old, for Sale
rington, Doerun, R
-- Good stock pigs, f:
Berkshire, for sale
Locust Grove, G a
or contact. Roy
489 Spring St.,
Reg. Black Male~
Id, 300 lbs. or ove
ot. ship. Mrs. Gert
ell, Mitchell, Rt. 1.
SPC pigs, both sex. R
ed, wormed. Some of
bloodlines. Some abou'
3.1/2 mos. old and s
gz. SPC S
old, 300-350 Ibs, for s
Talley, Ohoopee, (P
Residence, Rt, 1, Ly
One reg. Tamwor
yrs. old and boar 16
old, all good cond
See at my farm.
men, Hwy. 78.
Bremen. t
Reg. Duroc Pigs,
bloodlines, for breedin;
life treated for cho
swine plague, wo
with papers, E
vannah, Rt.
River D oe
Scar Red
oc. ype,
20th, $30. ea. R
name and given 2
against hog choler:
2 males, from outsta
and sire, immunize
/ Ros bs bitin
/home. Jeptha Fordh
ledgeville, Rt27
BANTAMS _
French Mille
$7.50 trio; Quail siz
$1 ea. Gene Dur
Mountain, Rt. 1. Y
6 mixed hens, 1
tams), 75c ea; 2 R
rooster, and pullet, gi
$3.50; All baby chicks
L., full stock and
wks. old, 15c, 20c, 2
not ship. Come to
Brown, Scottd
Mountain Rd.
at farm. Mrs.
fin 7396.
Sparta, RFD.
Prices
No.1 No. 2
t
ra Ned
No. 3
Prods. Sis. Corp. Thomaston 22.50 21.25 21.25 20.50
S Mkt., Cuthbert \ BAS "22.900 2900 gaa
Washington Co. Mkt. Assoc.,
Various Mag rkets
oe
_ Sandersville 24.15 23.00 22.75
June 28 ;
- Bleckley L/S Auct., Cochran 24.00 23.00 22.50
23.50
23.00
22.00
23.00
24.90
23.20
22.75
17.70
23.50
22.90
20.85
20.70 .
22.95
23.90 23.60
23.00
23.10
24.00
24.50
23.80
21.60
23.10
23.41
23.15
22.90
22.65
22.45
22.65
23.14,
_ 22.60
22.65
22.60
Carroll Co. Sales, Carrollton
,
24.45
Tt
23.60
Chatham Co, $/Y, Savannah
24.25
23.90
- 23.10
Columbus $/Y, Columbus
24.00
24.00
Dodge Co. S$/Barn, Eastman
23.60
23.10
23.60
-| Ga, Farm Prods. Sls. Corp., Thomaston 25.30 -
24.80
23.50
22.50,
| Jesup at Jesup
23.50
22.95
~ 217.80
23.75
Millen Lys Mkt., Millen 23.50 22.50 23.00 25.60.
Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus 23.00
Ocilla L/S Co.; Ocilla 24.50 23.75 23.00
Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Donalsonville 24.25
24.20
23.70
22.6
Shumans L/S Mkt., Hagan
23.65
23.10
21.95
Sutton L/S Co., Sylvester
24,24
24.40
24.10
24, 45,
Swainsboro L/S, Swainsboro
24.05
23.56
23,31
. 23.40
7219
2395 2285 22,10 =< 21.95 | tune 38
Wrightsville 22:50 Appling Co. a Mkt., Baxley 23.60 22.90 22.41. 12 4
g f Coffee Co. L/S Co., Douglas | 23.57 23.53 23.16 23.49
S/Y, Bainbridge 23.30 23.10 = 23.15 23.05 | Dawson L/S Co., Dawson 24.09 24.05 23.80
Statesboro 24.50 23.75 23.20 a Farmers L/S Auct., Nashville 23:30. 22,80. 32.55 2n2be
Se oo 1 Rermacs SP arinnica 23.25. 2299 2285. 22.80.
Com. Co., Dublin ae 6 a. A | Se : :
oe ie a Farmers S/Y, Sylvania 23.40 23.50 22.30
/, Springfield 23.84 23.55 23.50 :
ee McRae $/Y, McRae 23.65 22.80 . 21.30
Co, Douglas 24.01 23.40. 22.50 22.55
ae ter L/S Mkt., Glenville 23.50 22.95 22.05
Auct. co. Fitagerald 24.30 24.00 23.65 staianles We ca ae
: Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 23.76 23.40. 23.62 23,70 =
: 23.53 23.35 23.70 =
ae Smith S/Y, Thomson 23.75. 22,60 2225" . 2700...
ng Com Co., Quitman 23.50 23.21 eg
Z 8 Cet Tattnall L/S Co., Glennville 23.65 23.10 22.05 ae
23.00. 22.50 22.25 28.00 <
: - | Troup Co. Soles, LaGrange 25.00-< 23.90 22.70 = 21N0
B 24.05 23.55 23.10 26.00
: : . June 30
; a une
Co., Valdosta 72376 23,60. 2330 ~~ 22.90
Claxton $/Y, Claxton 23.50 23.00 22.50
S/Y, Jesu 23.67 23.00 21.00 21.20 ee
a 5 3 | Hazlehurst L/S Mkt., Cuthbert 23.51 22.70 21.55 21.10 :
Re Peoples L/S Mkt., Cuthbert 23.60 23.10 22.92 24.20
Metter > 25.00 24.00 23.20 erer. ee =
oe Cie Ragsdale Long Com. Co., Lakeland 23.60 23.00 22.75 22.25
Stateshoro ee ee ee eon :
ee es . 22.10 Seaboard $/Y, Colquitt OBR 2346. 90s te
eee Bee et Turner Co. $/Y, Ashburn 23.26 23.00 21.70 .
S-Auct., Bainbridge = 23.70 23.20 23.20 Union S/Y, Albany 23:81 23.59 23.70 23.30
ania 24.25 _ 23.50 - 23.25 23.25 | Vidalia $/Y, Vidalia 23.75 23.05 2290 23.60 <=
Thomasville 24.00 = 23.60 = 23.30 Wilkes Co, $/Y, Washington 23.00 24.50 24.70 26.30
A 23.71 23.66 = 24.65 pf aly)
a Bainbridge S/Y, Bainbridge 2296 > 2368 as 28
23.64 23.40 23.32 22.50 : :
; Farmers L/S Co., Douglas 23.51 23.05 22.50 22.42
Celis 9350 ze0n 43.00 Fitzgerald L/S Auct. Co., Fitzgerold 23.54 23.03 23.20
es are tham $/Y, Pelh 3. 23.25 23.00 =
23.30 22.90 20.05 ee, eo per
or ene : = L/S Assn., Americus 23.62 23:53... 22.70 <=. 23.50.
(7410 gee | ar ce
oan (ART 22.62 > 21.58 -. 23.00
Woyne Co, s/X. Jesup be Bl
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PUULTRY FOR SALE
| POULTRY FOR SALE
100 Golden Sebright Bantams,
purebred, blue legs, 2 hens,
~ rooster, $5; Bullets, 6 mos. old,
Will not ship. Come after. O. D.
MoClure, . Atlanta, 1753 Had-|
- dock St. Ph. Fr. 3830.
_-wks. old, $5 trio. E. J. Patten,
~~ Ocilla, Box O17:
Good bantams: Silkies, Mille}
Fleur, Gornish, Belgian s in|
" Blacks, Quail, Whites and Blues,
Japs in Black Tails, Grey, Black}
and Mottled. Reasonable W. O.
Thomas, Savannah, 1205 East|
40th St. ;
4 pr. bantams,
' shipping. M. M. Minor, Roswell, |
1067 Canton St. phone 2091.
RI Red Bantams, $1.50 ea.; No
= shipping. Joe Wilson, Decatur,
828 3rd Ave. Ph. De. 0354,
CORNISH, GAMES AND
~ Cornish friers, 90c ea., 1 ea. yr.
old roosters, Red Giant and
Thompsons "Barred Rock, $1.75
ea. My place. No shipping. Mrs.
Clyde Logan, Austell, Rt. 2, Hill-
erest Dr. off Gordon Rd.
Fine Red Quill game cock, $4;
cock and hen, $6; 1 trio ea. Red
Quills and brown reds, quail
size, $3 trio. Roy E. Dills, Blairs-
~ ville, Rt. 4, Box 112 A.
_LEGHORNS:
10 Ww. L. roosters, selected for
dey:
yg
$2. 2 the lot for. $8. Mrs. Ader
Atlanta, 642 Atlanta ares
Ss. % DI 6746:
48 W. L. hens, laying 60 pet.
. Babcock strain, $1. 35. ea. Cant
- ship. Mrs. O. L. Howell, Atlanta,
100 Hightower Rd. N. W. BE
8408.
60 W. L. 4A grade ce 1
yr. old, now laying, $1.65 ea. at
- my place. Inquire at Co. Line
Station on Pearson-Douglas
a Mrs. Ruth Jordan Pearson,
Bils
~ MINORCAS:
Millians Black Minorca breed-
cockerel, $5. L. B. Millians, New-
nan,
MISCELANEOUS CHICKENS:
11 hens, good Jayers, since 5
mos. lod, 1 rooster, 1 yr. old
May Ist. $24. for lot. Cannot
ship. W. A. Marshall, Barnes-
ville, Rt. 1. (2. mi. N. Barnes-
ville).
EONS, QUAIL, ETC. FOR SALE}
Northern Bob White quail and
the eggs, for sale Phirl George,
Atlanta, 1924 Piedmont Rd. N.E.
AT 4503.
6 Ringnecks, 2 hens and roost-
er, $10. plus 50c del. charge; also,
Eggs, 12 for $1.50, del. Write
- before sending orders. Mrs. EB.
_<.& Forester, Carnesville. Rt. 1.
4 Ringneck hens and cock, $12.-
50; also few -young pheasants.
Will not ship. D. G. Dunn, Col-
dese Park, Bt. 2.Box: 75; River-
dale Rd. CA 1086.
10 pr. pure White King pige-
ons, about 3 mos. old, $3 pr. or
$25 for lot; also purebred Barke-
ly Schard chicks, 2-3 wks. old,
$5 of 50c ea. G. W. Williams,
Columbus, Rt. 1, Box 808. Wil-
liams Rd.
500 pheasants, quail, doves,
peafowl and pigeons, also solid
white turkeys. Prices reduced;
also hatching eggs of all kind.
2 Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta. Rt. 2.
ray meee kd 17:
REDS: NH, RI, PARMENTERS
Carter's NH Reds, pullets or
| cockerels, $3 ea.; Cross on Buff
if Orpington, and Muscovey
Ducks, $2 ea. Mrs. J. W. Kelley,
Warrenton,
e 19 NH Reds, 4 A pullets, 4
roosters, same breed, $35;
~peng pullets and { rooster,
' $17, Lockard Bell, Atlanta, 2677
Pharr Rd. N. B. Ph. Gr. 4390.
3 doz. RI Hens, 1 yr old, Nor-
man breed, most of them lay-
ing, $50 for lot at my plaee. S$.
3 A. Fleenes, Richland,
i tae eS i oa De Soom OO and os a od
|
y, and Rock cross,
Golden Sebright bantams, 6- 8
$1.50 pr. No,
breeding, 15 wks old, $1 ea. 3 for 3
ing cockerels, April hatch, $2 ea.!
_ 3 for $5; April trios, 2 pullets and
PEACOCK, PHEASANTS, PIG-|
25 Sex Link Pullets, Red
Norco strain,
| thoroughly wormed, 3 mos. old
a ou $1.25 ea. Will not
ship. 4-36309. Mrs. W.
| Blovkwell Stone Mountain,
5200 Memorial Drink: 3:
20 very fine dark R.I. Red
j hens, 1 yr. old, fine stock, $2
| ea. Come and see. Ben Craw-
lley, Social Circle, ,
50 NH Red Pullets, 4 mos.
| old, ready to lay, disease free,
| extra large. Your pick from 175
birds. $2.25 ea.; My pick, $2
ea. Carter Williams, Senoia.
100-4 ANH Red Pullets, vac-
cinated, about ready to lay. $3
ea. Cannot ship. Come after.
|Henry A. Brooks, Marietta,
828 Barns Mill Rd.
TURKEYS, Guineas,
DUCKS, GEESE
6 White Chinese Geese, $3.50
rea. Ph. 6915. Allen Yoder,
Montezuma, Rt. 1, Box 120.
4 Wld Mallard Drakes, ready
for aE Canada strain, $3
ea.; 2, $5. Shipped in light
crate. Thomas Bartley, Black-
seat, sb: O. Box? Soo,
Greenhead Mallards,
hatch, Drakes $3 ea.;
$2.50 ea. Letters ans. Mrs.
C. Davis, Columbus, Rt. 2.
18 young Guineas, about
partridge size, lot $9 At my:
home. Daniel B. Gates, Wins-
TONG shite cs
6 Egyptian Geese, sex un-
known, ea. Or trade for
quail or quail eggs. E. L. Cart-
ere, Americus.
2 Turkey Toms, 2 Hens, 7
smaller turkeys, about 6 or 7
lbs., 50c lb: Exch. for young
Jersey cow and calf, or hogs.
|Ida Howard, Tennille, Rt. 1
Box 247,
3 choce young turkey hens,
wt. about 10 Ibs., ea. $12 for
the 3, at my place. H. F. Seay,
Ellenwood, Rt. 2 (Panthers-
ville Rd.)
54
Hens,
E.
?
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
2 grown,
|others young, $1. ea. if lot ta-
ken. Mrs. B. T. Crabbe, Dublin,
1213 Telfair St.
50 domestic rabbits, white,
white with black spots, grey,
black, one and one- halt years
down to 2 weeks old. $30. for
lot. Or sell separately. No ship-
ping. Lee McCleskey, Wood-
| stock, Rt. 1,
| 14 White Rabbits,
| Many nice rabbits, youn
| stock, grown ones, and bre
does, Mrs, N. T. Ryan, Talla-
poosa.
New Zealand Whites and
|Reds and Californians. from
{prize winning and Champion-
ship stock. All ped. and sub.
to reg. J. G. Smith, Atlanta,
2669 Hood Ave., N. W.
Guinea pigs (cavies), $1. ea.
and up. Lockard Bell, Atlanta,
2677 Pharr Rd. N. E. CR 4390.
Black doe, bred, 1 yr. old,
$2.: black doe with 9 young,
5 wks. old, $6.;. black and
white doe with 7 young, 4
wks. old, $5.; Red buck rabbit,
16 mos. old. $2.50. Bill Brown,
Griffin, 416 Lake Ave.
6 N. Z. White rabbits, $5. or
$1. ea. 1 white buck, $1.50.
rue A J, Durden, Fayetteville.
2 pr. unrelated N. Z. W. rab-
bits, young but grown, Ist lit-
ter from ped. stock. Heavy pro-
ducers, perfect health and just
bred, $10, shipped Express Col-
Natnl Chinchilla breeders
Worth $40,000 but
kids, heavy milker. Very cheap.
lect. W. M, Gay, Abba.
2 full grown white and brown|
spotted rabbits, also 3 baby rab-
(chickens) for sale. Mrs. C. Hest-
er, Dearing, Rt. 1.
breeders, during June and July
60e ea. FOB; proven breeders,
$1 ea J.C. Lovett, Luthersville.
Guinea pigs (cavies), all ages
and eolors, $1.50 to $2.50 ea. Ship
anywhere. Lockard Bell, Atlanta,
Mager Pharr Rd. N. E. CR. 4390]
bits, and 18 laying Red hens | &
Young guinea pigs (cavies) for | Cutters
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Trio N. Z. Whites, 2 proven
does and buck, excellent size and
quality. Sell or exch. for ducks
or chickens. Mrs. Geo. Norman-
dy, Atlanta, Rt. 11, oe CH
0048.
Several nice Chinchilla does
ready to breed, and 4 mos. old
buck, for sale or exch. for pure-|
bred White King pigeons. Let-
ters ans. O. P. Foster, Good ope
*phone 5246.
American Hvy-Wt. Chinchill-
rabbits of best bloodlines, large
fast growing Juniors, selected for
quality. Ped Cert. furnished.
Low prices. R Lamar Brantley,
Wrightsville. Rt. 2..
My entire lot (about 54) Chin-
chillas, all reg. and ped. with
of
+
America.
sacrifice (ill health) $15,000.00.
Contact. Letters ans. Mrs. Geor-
e W. Upchurch, Savannah, 1909
Georgia Ave. c/o Upehureh
Chinchilla Ranch, \
SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE .
t
Purebred Hampshire Rams
for sale. Dr. &. A. Mosher, Ros-
well, Hardscrabble Rt.
Young Tog. Milk Goat, and
young doe. Good milker, Very
reasonable. Will not ship. C. W.
Massey, Ben Hill, 4441 Cascade
Rd. FR-2968.
Milk Goat. Reasonable. J. A.
Pope, East Point, 957 Ben Hill
Rd. CA-8142.
One pure Saanan Milk Goat,
3 yrs. old, one gal. milk daily,
with extra fine doe kid 8 wks.
old, perfect cond. and quality.
$60. for both. See. Mrs. W. S.
Jester, Warner Robins, 308
Curtis St. :
2 Ewes, ee 1 Ram, and
2 grazing ewe lambs. All Reg.
Hampshires. $100. for lot. W.
W. Mitchell, Riverdale. phone
Jonesboro 4891. *
-2 nannie goats, one giving
1/2 gal, daily. See, 1 mi. Wa-
leska, Clifford Crowe, Waleska.
Rit 5
Toggenburg milk -goat, 2nd
E. e Dixon, Athens. 536 Nan-
thala Ave,
Best Saanan Doe Kid, reg.,
$25. No shipping. Joe Wilson,
Decatur, 828 a Ave. Ph. De.
0354.
Yearling Ram, 16 mos. aa
150 lbs., Corrydale
without blemish, $30. K.
Sanders, Eatonton. Ph. 2151.
4 mos. old Toggenberg Male
Goat, naturally Tenis: from.
mather giving 5 qt. milk daily,
$5 at my home. Mrs. M. Ritz,
Fairburn, Campbellton Rd.
One Goat, fresh, gives from
3/4 qts. to gal. daily, also one
to freshen August, and one in
September and one Billy. John
D.
zens & Southern Bank Bldg. Ph. |
breeding |
T. Lee, Hiram, Rt. de
| SHEEP AND GOAT:
_~ FOR SALE
eg donbiee: nannie, 3-4 Qts.
daily and her 3 mos. old nannie)
kid, $25. No letters. 1/4 mi. So,
Rex Road. Wesley Davis, Rex.
16 mos. -old Corredale year-
ling ram for breeding, wt. 150
Ibs., excellent cond. $30'K. D.
Sanders, Eatonton. phone 2157.
2 white French Alpine milk}.
goats, 1 milking, kids 10 weeks|
old, 3-4 Qts. daily; one to freshen
August also Nubian-Saanan cross)
av. 3-4 Qts daily, doe kids about!
10 wks.old. P. J. Hasty, Doerun,
Box 234.. : *
Rams in good breeding shape,
yearlings, Hampshires and Sul-
folks. Reasonable. R. B. Curtis,|
Farmington. phone
2603. 8
Purebred Hampshire
and ewes, for sale. Dr. L. A.
Mosher, Roswell, Hardscrabble
Road. -
2 Saana milk oats to freshen
July 15th; one to freshen 1st
time, $20; other, 3rd time, $25.
Mts. Henry Smith, Dalton, Rt.
1. Five Springs Rd.
Toggenburg milk goat, 5-6 Qts.
Ms
Madison | wh
rams |
good health. Goo
eet
farm ae
farm wor
good. location, 6
Good. proposition to
oF Cn
ae eg fa es, 1
and salary. Good
James C.~ _ Andrews,
daily, for sale or tarde for 2 gilt! =
hogs. FP. D. Collier,
1196-4th St. S. W.
_ Toggenburg and Alpine cross
milk goat, 1 yr. old, $20.See. L.
C. Williams, Douglas, West Ward
St., phone 272 J.
Fine Saanan doe kid, Reg. $25
No shipping. Joe Wilson, Deca-
tur, 823 - 3rd Ave., DE 0354.
3 goats giving milk now,
fresh in few days, 1 billy, and BF
nannies, 2 mos. old. W. J. Step-
jhens, College Park. Tel Basa
Dr. Me
2 patebred Roaeeeiey Caney
goats, 1 bred, other 6 mos. old,
also have stallion ~ (horse) for
sale Zack Roberts, Fairburn, Rt.
2. Clark Rd.
.
200 purebred = < Angora goats Pa
$18 ea. See Weyman | Sa
Madison. ;
2 reg. Hampshire Rams, 3 yrs.
old, $75. ea. See at farm:4 mi.
E, Hastings Farm, Rt. 41, 2 :
McDonough Rd. Glenn
Touchstone, Atlanta, 718 Citi-
Em... 2190, (Home.
FARM HELP WANTED
Want sober, reliable man for
general farming. Drive tractor |.
and understand maintenance
m machinery. Small family
preferred. State wages desired =
in reply. References required.
Want man, sober, reliable,
30-50 yrs. old, not afraid of
work for truck form work. Ap-
ply. J.-M. Jackson, Atlanta,
1060 Orlando Pl. S. W. :
Want dairy ee and. farm wi
help;
dairy work. Must be experi-
like man and son for
Moutrie, :
light farm
-|and hom
Woodland. +
once. Experience i
wired ele
Turkey Ran
M. Meroselly. St
ics House.
enced and have good ref. S. E.| Goo
Smith, See Rt. 2-DI. 1242.
Thomaston
GRADE Atlanta Athens Nee
6-28 6-29 6-30 6-30
s & Heifers soe | ig
f = i ae Ofc ener a
Saeed: 17.25 17.00-20.00 16.50-18.00 17.00-19.00 = 18.00-20,
Com. 13.75-16.00 14.00-17.50 13.50-15.50 14.00-17.00 14,00-
Utility 11,00-12.50 11,00-14.25 16.50-13.50 10.50-13.00 =11.00-
Cutters 8.25- 9.50 9.00-11.00 8.00- 9.50 9.00-10.00 = 8.00-
: >
CALVES F
Good & Choice 13.00-18.75 14.00-19.50 13.00-18.00 14. 00-1 9.00 :
; Util & Coml, 9.00-14.00 10.00-14.25 9.00-15.00 9,00-14.25
cows fee Dh oct as
| Utility 9.00-11.75 9,00-11.50 8.75-10.00 -$.50- 9.75
. $.00- 8.75 6.00- 9.50 * 6.00- 9.00 5.50- 8.50 :
BULLS eae
Util, & Gomi. 10.25-13.00 10.00-14,00 9.00-12.75 9.50-13.00
? 8.50-10.00 9.00-10.50 8.00- 9.00 - 8,00- 9.50
STOCKERS : : %
Steers & Heifers 8.50-14.00 9.00-16.25 8.50-15.50 _8.00-13.50
Calves 9.00-15.00 9.50-16.50 9.00-1 6.75 Ke 2 0-1 2
Source of Information
Federal - State Market News Service
30 Seventh Street, N. E., Atlanta, Ga.