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Tom Linder Commissioner
Editorial By TOM LINDER
he following i is a summary of drought
ge throughout Georgia, gathered and
released by the personnel of the Exten-
sion Service. It is reproduced here to show
eneral over-all damages suffered by
armers, :
Three million acres in pastures,
jairy losses where dry weather af-
d. pastures, farmers are losing 500
00 oe of milk per acre, al cow, per
pland pastures a furnished very
grazing for the past two months
the grass has burned brown.
Dairy farmers who planted brown top
ajority of it did not germinate in
ought stricken areas and this is a total
1at come up in drought stricken areas
4 ut up for fall now. Many are feed-
B. oy roughage they eoeeted to feed
all,
crops cut half over 100,000
tons ss, in dollars this would mean ap-
pr ately one-half million or more.
used for beef cattle the losses
savy. Farmers are losing 75 to
s. of beef per acre in drought af-
d areas.
Co: | yield will drop to about 10 bushels
er acre. At least a 50% cut, cost of 25
nillion dollars.
acco seriously affected. 20 to 25%
t 124% million dollars.
ton losses heavy, damages vary
boll weevil infestation still se-
, When it starts raining and if it con-
es wet we will suffer heavy losses
tables, berries, watermelons, forestry,
SOME COUNTIES |
ey made by Mr. Buell Samples, as-
ted by Mr, B. E. Nicholson, in Laurens,
ge, pest Treutlen and Emanuel
This se area was selected as
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 4, 1954
NUMBER. 48
and other summer grazing erops, -
ss. The millet and other grazing crops
ve died. Farmers are feeding silage
Losing. 26 million pounds. The cost
ther crops affected peaches, veg-
During the week of July 26, I had a.
from the fields of eorn, sotton and pea-
nuts. The samples of corn were taken
from the best stalks that could be found
and from the worst damaged stalks that
eould be found and from other stalks
showing varying degrees of damage.
The best ears of eorn are of medium
- size and the grain is well filled out on the
cobs; but, there is a high percentage of
damage which appears to be a dry rot.
Mr. Samples states that in his sur-
vey over the five counties he found only
one field where the eorn was as good
as this and that was early planted corn.
The next best sample is-a small ear
about seven inehes in over-all length with
the cob fairly well eovered, with. grain
but with some skips and nearly all the
grains misshapen. This corn elearly shows
~ the effect of deficiency of moisture and I
would estimate that production could not
be more than forty percent of normal.
Remember that the two foregoing
samples represent the best eorn that was
found in the five counties,
Thirteen other samples all show dam-
age from sixty percent to one hundred
percent. A number of samples show only
one and two grains of corn to the cob and
some show no corn whatsoever.
If the fifteen samples. submitted is a
fair representation of the eorn in the five
counties, I would say that the over-all
damage to the corn crop in those five
counties would amount to between nine-
ty and ninety-five percent. Of course,
- there are many farms in those five coun-
ties which cover a large area of country
and it is impossible, with a limited sur-
vey, to determine whether or not these
samples are a fair representation of all
_ the corn in the five counties; but certainly
it gives a definite idea of the damage suf-
fered by the farmers.
Mr. Samples tells me that the fields
inspected range from small acreage plant-
ed in corn to as high as one thousand acres
planted in corn, Certainly the farmers
will, in addition to losing the labor and
money invested in their corn crops, be
forced to buy whatever corn they use
from now until harvest time next year.
COTTON
What cotton there is, is now being
picked and ginned and we will soon have
definite figures on enough of the crop to
know about what percent will be made.-
We do know, however, that many fields
of cotton are a total loss and.many others
run from fifty to one hundred percent
loss.
PEANUTS
The samples of Spanish peanut vines
brought in show one hundred percent
damage. Mr. Samples tells me that the
runner peanuts still have a chagce to
make between twenty-five and fifty per-
cent of a crop but it is too early yet to
tell definitely what the out-come will be
on the runner peanuts. Of course, there
is a tremendous loss to the farmers be-
cause many of them depend to a very
large extent on peanuts as their chief
money crop. The seed, fertilizer and labor
that has gone into this erop runs high
per acre.
TOBACCO
The total loss on tobacco can soon be
known as the tobacco markets are now in
operation but losses will run very high
on tobacco in these areas and considerable
damage will be shown in most of the
tobacco belt.
DROUGHT RELIEF
The actual loss cannot be realized from
riding the roads or even walking through
the fields. Many apparently good ears
of corn, when the shuck is removed, re-
veals bare cobs or cobs with only a few
grains of corn. The same may be true
with regard to cotton and peanuts. Only
the harvesting will show the exact: amount
of loss.
Certainly Georgia is stricken to the
extent. that iteshould be immediately de-
clared a disaster area by the President
and such relief immediately extended as
ispossible under the Federal Laws,
After my speech at Cartersville, Geor-
gia, on July 17 in which I outlined the
severe drought damage to Georgia farms
and pointed out that government relief
should be extended, especially in view of
the large amounts of money that are
readily made available for distress peo-
ple in other lands, the Governor wired
the President asking for relief for Geor-
gia farmers; and, I am forwarding a copy
of this report directly to the President,
to the Secretary of Agriculture and to
the Senators and Congressmen from
Georgia. We will continue to follow up
on this with additional information as
rapidly as it can be gathered.
TOM LINDER
Commissioner of Agriculture
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FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
114-122 Pace Si, Covington, Ua
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
25 dif. pot plant cuttings, $1;
3 rooted Corn Cob Cacti, 25c;
3 Monkey Faces, rooted, 25c;
6 Coleus, 25c; Scotch Broom
seed, 10c pack. Add 3 stamp.
Mrs. A. G. Hunt, Buford, Rt.
1, Box 414.
Dbl. Orange Scarlet A.aary-
jlis Day Lilies, Xmas Cacti, Lace
Fern, blooming size Red and
Salmon Geraniums, 40c ea.; 2,
75c; Large Rainbow Coleus,
trom 4 in. pot, 20e ea.; 2, 35c.
No Chks, Add Postage, Mrs.
Jessie Howard, Albany, 400 S.
Cleveland.
Per, Verbena Plants, in 10
colors, includin reds, blues,
wine, white, pink, purple, etc.,
80, $1 ;Special colors, 10c ea.
labeled. Rooted Damp packed.
PPin7Ga,Mrsy<7..* M:--Grier,
Alto, Rt. 1, Box 155.
White Narcissi, 75 bulbs, $1.05
Mixed Yellow Narcissi, Jon-
quils, Butter and Egg, $1.10C.
Mrs. T. E. Blanchard, Appling.
Royal Poincianas, 35c ea.; 3,
$1; Dbl. Day Lilies, $1.25 C;
Odorous Lemon Lilies, 50c doz.;
Bronze Scuppernong cuttings,
2 doz., 75c; Trumpet Daffodils,
2 doz., 55c, Add postage under
$2. Charlie Smith, Austell, Rt.
3, Gordon Rd.
Yellow Cup White Narcis-
sus, 95c C; Long Trumpet Daf-
fodil, 4% doz., $1; Day Lilies,
1 C; Cuttings of Monthly
oses, Muscadine, Bron #e
Scuppernong, Dbl. White Al-
theas, Abelias, 40c doz. None
rooted. Add postage under $2.
Mrs, Effie Smith, Austell, Rt.
By Os, OOO:
Bearded Iris, Black Prince,
White Swan, Star Dust, 90c
doz.; Dbl. Cream Yellow Nar-
cissi, 50c doz.; Blue Spanish
Iris, 75c doz.; Calif, Yellow, 95c
doz.; Blackberry Lily Seed, 6,
10. Mrs. Clyde Logan, Austell,
Rt. 2, Hillerest Dr.
Fine Iris, sky blue, yellow,
orchid, purple, many bi-colors,
also some new ones, $1.50 doz.
Mrs. J. M. MeGuire, Adairs-
ville.
Red Silve, Blooming snaps,
and Petunia Plants, 40c doz.;
Bright Red Verbena, many
other colors, 10c ea.; Carnations,
Dbl. Hollyhocks, Red Hibiscus,
10c ea. No mail orders. Mrs.
Frank Barford, Atlanta, 1185
- Moreland Ave., S. E. Di. 3681.
Gardenias, 6- 8 in., 5, $1; flats
of 30 plants, $5; Burfordi Hol-
ies, 50c; Boxwood, 3 in., in
flats, 50, $5; Blue, Pink, or Lav-
ender Buddleia, 8-10 in,, 5, $1;
Liriope, Vinca Major and Minor.
W. L. Morris, Atlanta, 444 Col-
Vier Rd., N. W. Ve. 2745.
Blue Iris Tubers, 10c; King
Alfred Jonquil, bulbs, 4c ea.
Fred Witherspoon, Atlanta, 308
Holderness St. Ph. Ra. 5251.
African Violets, nice collec-
tion to choose from including
single, dbl. var., all colors, 35c
up; .Cannot ship plants; Will
ship leaves, 10 ea,; -12, , $1,
Plus postage, Mrs. Tommie
White, Conyers, Rt, 2.
Pot plant collection, Coleus, | @
Sultanas, ferns, Geraniums,
Begonias, Moss, Jew, ete., 15,
$1.35; Star Bethlehem Bulbs,
35c doz.; 50, 75e; Blue Vinea
Minor, 35 doz. Mrs, Mamie
Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
Faney Coleus, strong plants,
20 dif., $1.25; Sultanas, Coleus,
50 cuts., $1.25; Pot plants many
kinds, 50 asst. cuts., $1.25. PP.
Free plants. Mrs. W. S, Griffin,
Adel, Rt, 1.
Beefsteak and Angelwing
Begonias, Loquots, Fancy Leaf
Caladiums, Plumosa Ferns, 25c
ea.; 2 yr. bulbs Hybrid Amary-
llis and Philippine Lilies, $1
doz. Add 35e extra for shipping
each order. Mrs. Alma Moore,
Adel. ;
Red, Yellow Cannas, Purple,
White Iris, Day Lilies, Empress
Daffodils, $1 doz,; White Nar-
cissi, $2 C; King Alfred jon-
quils, $2.50 C; Snowdroy Bulbs,
25c doz. Exch. for print sacks.
Martha Womack, Bremen, Rt.
2;: Box 89.
Ageratum and _ Periwinkle
Plants, Red, Pink, Sultanas, Red
Geraniums, Pink Begonias, un-
rooted cuttings, del., 6, 30 in
coin, J, .Hogan, Agnes.
Mixed Snowdrops, Iris, Mums,
50c doz.; Day Lilies, Dusty Mil-
ler, Flags, Jonquils, Daffodils,
Narcissi, Butter and Eggs, 2c
ea.; Mixed, $1.50 C; Taking
orders for White Wisteria, Shirt
Button, Van Houtti, Angelwing,
Spirea, Oleanders, Pink Almond,
Lavender Lilac. Mrs, Ardell
Meeler, Bishop, Rt. 1, Box _ 222.
1 each, Strawberry, Lettuce
Leaf Begonias, Dbl. Red, Pur-
ple, and Rose Geraniums, Star
Fish Cacti, rooted, $1.23; Cut-
tings White and var. Leaf Sul-
tana, Maple, Fern Leaf, other
Begonias, rose scented, dbl.
White, Pink Geraniums, -etc.,
15, 2 $1.28. PP, (Mrs. Lovelle
Ownbey, Blairsville, Rt. 3, Box
82.
Blue Easter Lily Bulbs, $1
doz.; Jonquil Bulbs, 50, $1; Also
booking orders for fall del. Na-
tive Holly (red berries), Red
Maple, Wax Leaf Ligustrum,
Pink Seven Sister Roses, with
good roots, Nadinas; $5 orders
PP. Inez Haynes, Bowdon.
FLOWERS AND SEED
FOR SALE
Booking orders for Fall del.
Wax Leaf (evergreen) Ligust-
rum, 18 im. to: 3 f., 3 $1; Pur-
ple Wisteria, 3 ft., 3, $1; Gold-
en Bells, all strong roots, Native
Holly, Red Maple, Wild Aza-
leas, Sweet Shrubs, 3, $1. PP.
Mrs. B. T. Thornton, Bowdon.
Daffodil Bulbs, Emperor, $4
C. Miss N. M. Baker, Atlanta,
1470 DeKalb Ave., N. Ev
Large Yellow Daffodil, White |
Narcissus Bulbs, $2 C; Blue Ir-
is, Red Carnations, Orange Day
Lilies, $1 doz. No Chks, Mrs.)
ao L. McElroy, Buchanan,
ane
Yellow Oxalis bulbs, 6 giant
size, $1; 9 medium, $1; All
blooming size, Mrs, A. S. Knight
Brunswick, 2028 Reynolds St.
Cuttings Gloria Vine, Hy-
drangea, 3 col: Dbl. Altheas,
Iris Juniper, Rose, 3 col, Dbl,
Myrtle, Abelia, wax leaf Ligus-
trum, Camellia, Gardenia, Po-
insettia, Spirea, 3 col. Lilac,
Purple Wisteria, Pittisporum,
Pyracantha, all 10c ea. Plus
pecees, Viola C. Brady, Cairo,
4
Coleus, 4 cols, 5, $1.; Sul-
tanas, 3 cols., 3, 50e; Dbl. Red
Geraniums, Pink Everblooming
Dbl. Red, White Begonia, root-
ed plants, 4, $1.; Red, Purple,
Pink Verbena, 50e doz, Plus
postage. Exch. for pecans. Mrs,
C. C. Gentry, Calhoun, Rt. 3.
Tube Roses, 8 cols, Cannas,
Daffodil Bulbs, Glad, $1. doz.;
Lantana, Pink Crapemyrtle,
Coral Berry, Red Seven Sister
Running Rose, Milk and Wine
Lily, AmaryHis, Day Lilies,
Umbrella Palm, Iris, 28c ea,
Add postage. Mrs. W. &,
Wooten, Camilla.
15 asst. Iris, not labeled, in-
cluding one Dykes Medal Win-
ner, worth 50c. Add 20c postage
en J. G. Robertson, Carroll-
on.
Red Spider Lily Bulbs, 2 doz.,
$1.; Mrs. W: M. Gilbert, Col-
lege Park, 218 Elmo St. Ph,
a. 3864.
.Large Golden Single Yellow
Hemerocallis Lilies, $1. doz.:
Large Double Orange,
White Iris, Blue, and Purple,
75c doz.; Red Montbretia bulbs,
25 doz.; White Clematis Vines,
3, $1.00; Outdoor Ferns, 2 yr.
Gardenias, 25c ea. Add postage.
Mrs. L. S, Brown, Columbus,
1321 Wildwood Drive.
Fine Cannas: Eureka White,
City Portland, and Madam
Canard Pink, Giant and King
Humbert Red, Lemon Yellow,
Gold, Allemania, Variegated,
$1.50 doz.; $10.00 C; $40. M.
Mrs, J. R. Camp, Cordele
Garden Fuchsia with roots,
25c ea; Geraniums, red gingle,
large cuts, 15 ea.; 2, 25c; Bos-
ton Ferns, 35 and 50c bunch;
Nandina Seed, 50c 1b,; Poin-
ciana, 15 pkg.; Lavender, Pink
Iris, 15, $1. Add postage. Mrs.
G,. P, Nunn, Crawfordville.
Rooted Gloxina Leaves, Xmas
Cherry, White Aug, Lily, 50c
ea.; Iris, Cannas, Jonquils, 35c
doz.; Lantanas, Snake Cacti,
Water MHyacinths, Poppies,
Strawberry, Ivy, 30c; Ferns,
Monkey Faces, 25e; Dbl, and
Mistletoe Geranium cuttings,
12, $1, Plus. postage. Mrs. Otis
Mashburn, Cumming,
Centipede and St.. Augustine
Grass Runners, 12-30 in. length,
fresh, 100 for $1, ea.; Write.
Mrs, S. G. Adams, Decatur,
836 West Ponce de Leon Ave,
Ph. Cr; 1881.
Nierembergia, purple robe,
per. dwarf, compact plants,
loaded with deep purple cup,
flower yellow center, bloom
summer and fall, good roots,
6 and 8 in. plants, $1. doz.
Add 15e postage. No less than
dozen sold. Mrs. Lon Ashworth,
Dacula, Rt, 1,
Yellow Easter Ross, 50c ea.; |
Peach Color Glads, 50c doz.;
White, Bronze Mums, 75c doz.:
Blue Hyacinths. Lemon Lilies,
$1.25 doz.; Ivy, Conch Begonias,
Sultanas, Rose, Red, Hen and
Also
+.
Madonna Lily Bulbs, large
blooming size, 50 ea.; $40, C:
Blooming size Tiger Lily, 35e
ea.; $30,.C; White Narcissi, $1.
200. Mrs. J C James, Daniels-
ville.
Faney leaf Caladiums, each,
dif., 4, $1.; water hyacinths, 3,
50c; sultanas, Geraniums, fish
seale fern, Rainbow moss, ce-
dar fern, coleus, rooted, 25c ea.
6, $1.; Dbl. Day lilies, $2.50 C;
Tiger, Lemon blackberry lilies,
12, $1. Moss packed. Mrs. M.
L. Eaton, Dahlonega. Rt. 1.
.|_ Yellow Iris, $3, C; English, |
Dogwood, Forsythia,. White, and
Rose Dbl. Altheas, Pink Al-
monds, Purple Lilacs, 50c ea.;
Snow Balls, 75c ea; Large
blooming size. Plus postage. No,
order less $3. Mrs, Mary Lang-
ley, Ellijay, Rt, 3, Box 98,
Wild Azaleas, $2, doz. 25
ea.; Mtn, Fern, Blue Iris, Yel-
low . Primrese, Pink Nickle
Moss, Red Horsemint, 50c doz.;
March blooming Jonquils, yel-
low, White Narcissi, 30c doz.;
Dbl. Yellow, 50 doz; Pink
Locust, Althea, 50c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Presley Fowler
Ellijay, Rt..5,
Mixed bulbs Dbl. and Em-
peror Daffodils, Jonquils, Nar-
cissus, Snowdraps, $1.50 C; $12.
M; Vinca or Periwinkle Plants,
Sweet Purple, and Grey Con-
federate Violets, $1.25 C, Add
postage. Mrs. J. H. Penland,
ijay. : :
Fragrant Lemon and_ Dbl.
Orange Day Lilies, Dbl, Daffo-
dils, $1. doz; Emperor Daffo-
dils, Single Orange Day Lilies,
White Narcissi, yellow center,
Evergreen Box Vine, 60 doz.;
$1.75 C: Vines: Woodbine, Cin-
namon, large Trumpet, 50c ea.;
3, $1. Prepaid. Mrs. Emma
Clayton, Ellijay, Star Rt. B.
Forsythia, Jan. Jasmine, Eng.
Dogwood, Purple and White
Lilaes, Pink Almond, Dorothy
Perkins Roses, any 3, $1.
Snowball, 75c doz.; Mixed Can-
nas, $2. doz. Add postage. Miss
Jeanne Langley, Ellijay, Rt. 3,
Rose Haven Village,
Blue Violets, $1. C; Red June
Cacti, Pink _ Justicia, Pink
Peony, 50 ea.; Red Lily. Bulbs,
Rainbow Moss, Red Geranium,
25e ea.; Mixed col. Mums, Gol-
denglow, mixed eol, Iris, 50
doz.. PP on $3. orders. Exch.
for sacks. Mrs, W. D. Ralston,
Ellijay, Rt. 3.
Large blooming size Paper
White, Emperor, Empress Daf-
fodils, Butter and Eggs, Cluster
Yellow, White Narcissi, 50 doz.;
7 var. large mixed Daffodils,
narcisis, 40e doz; 8 kind
ehoice Iris 50e doz. Add postage,
Mrs, C. E. Leverett, East pont,
2595 Ben Hill Rd.
Purple Achimenes, Blue Ager-
atum, White alyssum, Fever-
few, sev. colors, choice Iris, 2
doz., $1; Per, White Candy Tuft,
Columbine, 2 doz., $1.50 PP.
Fancy -Leaf. Caladiums, SuJtan-
as, Coleus, many colors, Plants
too large to mail, Mrs. J. W.
Jones, Madison.
Killarney Roses, pink, 50e;
White, $1; Golden Locks, $1;
Sweet William Seed, all colors,
time to plant, white, red, oar
Verbena, Trailing Vinca. Mrs
| Annie Hubbard, Fortson.
Mixed bulbs Jonquils, Butter
and Egg, Yellow Narcissi, Daf-
fodils, $1.50 C; Ivy, 10c yd. Del.
No less than $1 orders accepted.
Mrs. E. Fountain, Ft. Valley, Rt.
1,
Rose Geranium, deep scented,
Rooted Orange and Rose Sul-
tana, rooted, Dbl. White, and
Pink Wax Begonia, 2, 25c; Red
Stripped Jew, 5e cutting, Alma
Presnell, Gainesville, Rt. 1. .~
Butterfly Bushes, Crapemyr-
}
| Holyhocks,
tle, dark pink, 6, $1; Purple
$1.00 dz.; Yellow
Thornless Rose, 35c ea. Add
postage. Mrs. Nellie Parker,
Gainesville, Rt. 6,
Scarlet Red Verbena, $1 doz.;s
$5 C; Pink Thrift, $1.50 C; $8 M;
Pink Oxalis, 2. clumps, $1: Pres,
Biddie,. Patticake Cacti, 30c ea. !Red Cannas, Blue Iris, $8 C; $40
Damp packed.
Mrs.
ets 5
Freeman Long, BUiiey, jade postage, Mrs.
Add postage. |M; boxweod for sale at my home | $
_ | Daffodils,
lier,* Madison,
Dbl, White Feve
colors H
velope, Mrs. H. A. F
Elberton, Rt, 1.)
Ligustrum Lucidum,
rum Japonicum, Cherry
Nandianas, Old Eng.
Boxwoods, Photenias, $
$10 C; Red Violets, Blu
White, Pink Thrift, $1
. Blanche Woodruff,
ville. pe
Ligustrums fast growit
wax leaf) $2.25 doz.; i
Vinca Minor, Ivy,
Lily, Pink Daisy Mum:
nas, $1.25 doz. Lois Wo
Greenville. _
Box wood, bushy, ood
sia at fe
ing, Ivy, Vinca
$1 doz.; Mamoth White
Violets, $2 dom: Mrs. B. L.
son, Greenville. =
Genuine Royal Robe,
Fragrant Red Violets, $1
Parma Violets d
$1.50; Ol g
lets, 3 doz., $1. Add postag:
L. H. Cousins, Greenville,
Century Plants, 25e and
Dbl. Sweet Williams, ,
Daisy, 50c doz.; Red and Yel
Canna Lilies, $1 doz. Plus
age, Mrs. Myrtle Su
Tayson, Rt. 1. (Near Cen
ville.) eee
Iris, many colors, $3 C;
Fashion Oronge es
and single, $1.25 C; Madona,
gal Lilies, 5, $1; Daffodils, ;
quils, Narcissi, Butter and
73e C, Add postage. Mrs.
Gunter, Lawrenceville, Rt.
Rhododendrons, Mtn, Lau
Azaleas, red, pink, yellow,
Berry, Cherokee Rose, C:
Hemlock, Tulip Poplar,
wood, cream, white, Red |
Maple, 2-3 ft, rooted
packed, $2.25 doz. PP. Edna
kat, Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1.
Mtn Laurels, Rrodeder
Red Bud, Coralberry,
Hemlock, Cherokee Rose, D
wood, Azaleas, Tulip Pople
Crabapple, 2-3 ft., Moss pa
rooted, $2.25 doz, PP; _
Phlox, $2, C. Mrs, Virginia
Mineral Bluff, Rt. 1.
Rhododendrons, Azaleas
Bud, Coralberry, Creek
lock, Cherokee Rose, Mtn La
Dogwood, Tulip Poplar,
ft., moss packed, rooted, $2
PP, Mrs. Boon Wilson, M
Bluff, Rt. 1, Box 176. _
Ga. Easter Lily Bulbs, 16
25, 30, 35, and 40 sizes;
Tubers, blue, purple, bronzi
ea.; Mixed Jonquils, Daf
pulbs 1c ea. Mrs. Ralph
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Purple iris and Orang
lilies, 3 doz., $1.30; also
root, 4 lb, lard box f
PP. Mrs. Abe Goble,
Rock Rt 2.
Perennial Ruffled Holl,
Seed, variegated colors,
cup, 50c. Prepaid. Mrs.
Thompson, LaGrange, R
, ie
Lots of boxwood, large @
small sizes, for sale. Mis Hi
M, Jones, Lula, Rt. 1.7
Large blooming size
na Lily Bulbs, 4, $1.
Wheeler, LaFayette, Rt. 1.
Several hundred large D
Purple Iris, 5 ea. Add pos
Time now to reset. Joel B.
kinson, Lawrenceyille;' Rt.
Box 18. :
Begonias, 4 kinds, Ferns, Ge
aniums, Cacti, Moss, Baby
chid, Altheas, 5c ea.; 50c do
Red, Pink, Purple, White V
yet Petunias, Giant Zinni
Marigolds, Red Yard Cole!
25c doz. 4 Hibiscus, 2c
5, $1, Add postage. Mrs. C
Lawson, Lithonia, Rt. 3,
BL. 058
Azaleas, Ferns, Hyd
Amaryliis, Crabap ;
Honeysuckle, Silver .
Pussy and Weeping
shrubs, Garden Do;
Red Maple, Fors. Re
2, $1; Prize W 5
1 Add x
rantville.
ay
Janie Ellis, |
0 less. No
Write for
varieties.
aime Arak:
>
Single Roman Hyacinth
Se es ee Emma
, Oliver.
ja, and Red
ik Everb oming Begon-
eee Leiler Phillips,
ed Geraniums, 35 ea.;
eee 10c ea.; Purple Striped
ite nae ue apa
nia. via,
Sage and Mint, 10c ea.;
75c C. Add postage. Mrs.
Taylor, Rebecca.
blooming size bulbs
arcissus Bulbs, Butter and
affodils, 75c for 50 plus |
stage; Pink Hyacinth
i . Mrs. Miles
20c ea; 10, $1.75;
Chief, Aztec Copper, oth-
limited quantities. Add
stage on orders under
David J, Arnold, Shell-
it blooming Narcissus
s, $1 C; Star of Bethle-
doz.; $1 C. Mrs. John
Temple, Rt. 2.
z : White, Light
vender, ay oct Shaded
- with Purple Falls, Wine,
Vesper, $1 doz. PP. Mrs.
ewman, Tallapoosa, Rt. |
Tris, Write naming variety
ed. I quote bargain prices;
lay Lilies, newer var., 12
: beled, and newer Iris,
; New Daffodils, Narcissus, |
envelope for list. Add
ge. Mrs. F. M. Combs,
3 Ginger Lilies, bloom like
white, $1; 4 one ed
ryllis Bulbs, $1; Mrs.
Skinner, Waco, Rt. 1
iope Plants, 50, $1.25; Buibs
aturalizing, several varie-|
$1 C. Cheaper by the
sand; Thrift, nice clump, |
Empress
Bul 75e doz. |
E. And.
ghi blooming Jasmine,
rooted, also ok owering
Cacti (called May and June),
all colors. State what you have
Gilstrap, Chickamauga,
_ Want Dbl. Conch Begonia,
Pink and White; Or dee Red
Cannas for Pink, White, Conch
Begonia and a White Rose Ger-
anium. Write. Mrs. John R,
Watson, Vienna, Rt. 3. :
ean REEEEEEEEeneneneee
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY FOR SALE
na
Two Elec. Chicken Batteries,
one finishing battery, $25 ea:
Also One Walking Tractor for
sale. Mrs. Anna Schinkel, Cairo,
Wate
Farmall C Tractor, planters,
cultivators, 7 ft. Case mower
(rear mounted), 2 row stalk cut- |
ter; $1200; Case 1 row power |
takeoff Corn Binder, used 1 sea-
son, $250; Intl. McDeering side
del. rake, mounted on rubber
practically new, $300. James W.
Veal, Cedartown. :
Hay baler with new mounted
motor (with (clutch), males be- |
hind tractor or can be used stat- |
ionery. Use to bale only 300
bales hay. Sacrifice for $650.
Bill McGinnis, Atlanta, Rt. 12,
Box 64 B. Di. 6110.
Forage Harvester, Allis-
Chalmers (1953), excellent cond.,
$1200. H. J. Bundscho, Waynes-
boro. Ph. 3666. a
John Deere 10 hole grain and
fertilizer drill, automatic rope |
control, for tractor, good cond., |
$195. C. W. Sims, Marietta, Rt. |
6, Blackwell Rd. ~ pet
Cotton Dusting Protection |
Mask, $2 complete; Also Cotton.
Picking Sheets, $3 ea.; Cotton
Picking Sacks, $1 ea. T. N. Col-
ey, Elberton.
1-H Cub Tractor, full set. farm-
img and planting attachments,
never used. Reasonable. Call any
day but Saturdays. 5 1/2 mi.
out on Corinth Rd. W. C: Bying-
ton, Newnan, Rt. 3.
10 Buckeye OI Brooders, |
used one run of chickens. Sell
half original price or trade for |
| livestock or Shetland Pony. Mrs.
ibs, | J. P. Henderson, Cornelia, P. O.
gia, Night: Blooming
, Rainbow Moss, Fish
Striped Lily, Blue Lum-
Iris, 3, doz, $1.25.
M. L. Priest, Talking
led Iris: White, Purple,
Yellow (Blue and White),
sd, Purple Falls with
Standards, Vesper in
mixed, $1 doz.; Giant,
rs. Lillian Owens, Tal-
BES cue.
ow Slips, Artichoke
(free bloomer) for few.
sam or Glad Bulbs. No.
Mrs. N. T. Ryan, Tal-
- Lilies, reds, rosy pinks,
rs, purpled, (from 45),
ange, yellows, bi-colors,
from 50 var. 15 dif.)
ge, $2 doz. Add 35
rs. M. -P. Combs,
2 Easter Lily
$i; $3 doz;
$1.50; Dbi. Pink Hy-|
Box 387.
Tandem Harrow, Bush and
Bog Harrow for sale. J. C. Ethe-
ridge, Greenville, Rt. 2. 5
One Power Gear for cane mill, |
also New Burpees 7 gt. pres-
Sure canner for sale also Want |
one deep well elec. jet water
pump to fit 2 in. drop pipe, good.
cond. within radius 50 mi. Wil-
kinson Co. O. E. Justice, Irwin-
ton, Rt. 2. 4
Bradley Silage Cutter, used
very little like new $100. Dr. J.)
H. Nicholson, Madison.
One ensilage cutter and corn
binder, both almost new, Intl. |
Harvester make, both $500 cash.
| Matt Kallie, McKinnon.
Irrigation System, new used
100 hrs., Rainmaster pump, Wisc.
engine, on wheels, 580 ft. alumi-
num pipe, $750. Wim. W. Smith, |
| Decatur, 3550 Glenwood Rd. De.
2611.
David Bradley Power Take-
off Saw size 18 in., wt. 120 tbs., |
Used few hours, $200 or trade
for cattle or hogs. J. M. Stringer,
Middleton, Rt. 1. : \
_ New John Deere No. 5 Mow-
ing Machine with Farmall A
:/ attachment, has cut only 6 acres,
|$200; Taylor Portable 5 Gal.
Churn with 1/2 horse motor,
$20; Sayman Lime Spreader, $25.
R. O. Rivers, Forsyth. (1 mille So. |
Collier Stat.). ~~ |
Golden 3 Roller Syrup Mill |
shallow well automatic well
pump with tank, Delco genera-
tor, and blacksmith shop blow- |
er, 2 H wagon, cheap. John B. |
Madden, Concord.
il im. fed mill, 6 dif. size]
screens, 8 cylinder Buick motor,
belt and new batteries, no junk,
| Worley, Atlanta, Rt. 3.
| Etheridge, Macon,
j sale. J. S. Etheridge,
with 10 ft. copper. pan, also}
nee
Intl. T-9 Crawler Hough front
end loader bucket and blade,
new engine, transmission, clutch,
and pins, bushings turned,
$2400. Located on my farm.
[John R, Bennett, Augusta, 2710
Walton Way.
One practically new Buffalo
Turbine Mist Duster for sale.
D. C. Strother, Fort Valley.
6 ft. Case Combine, good mo-
tor, and clover attachment,
ready, $275. Zimri M. Addy,
Preston, c/o Circle A. Ranch.
One Intl. 12 can eooler box
for dairy, $300. Also 4 unit Intl.
milking machines complete with
pump, solution rake, all neces-
sary pipes and valves, $300.
George T. White, Bloomingdale.
Ph. 3661.
Garden Tractor, 2 1/2 hp
Briggs Stratton Engine, with 1-
30 in. cutter bar, 1-18 in rotary
tiller. Contact. C. R. Jackson,
Atlanta, 958 Estes Dr. S. W.
Ra. 0486.
Cook Deep Well Turbin Ir-
gai Pump, cap. up to 500!
GPM, used very little; Also 3 in
centrifugal pump, cap 300 GPM,
both for sale eheap. Cliff Pol-
lard, Augusta, 413 Sand Bar
Ferry Rd. Ph. 2-1414.
John Deere PTO Automatic
Pickup Hay Baler, reworked,
ready to go, for sale or trade for
Farmall H or similar tractor.
J. AXLovelace, Haddock, Rt. 1.
Ph. 2268. }
Ford Post Hole Rigger, $150;
Commercial Fertilizer Sperader,
$40; Ford Disc Plow $150; 2 Sec.
Drag Harrow, $35. G. J. Wem-
mer, Pine Mountain Valley. ( 6
mi. Hamilton). ;
Two 8 ply All-State Tires,
tubes, and liners, 750 x 16 for
small tractor. Run less than 500
miles, $65 cash. H. A. Parker,
East Point, 501 East Washington
St. CA. 0868.
Intl. Corn Binder, A-1 cond.,
nearly new, used very little,
$200. Come see. Chas. Pagel,
Hephzibah, % Square P Ranch.
Saw Mill, complete with belts,
4 cylinder THC power unit,
overhauled, mill heeds some
restocking, $400 for outfit. Tim
Cole, Newnan, Rt. 2. Ph. 1655-
M. 5
2 H Wagon with deep body,
good shape, $45; Weeder or
drag harrow, $6; 2H large mid-
dle buster, or turn plow, all iron
$7; and saddie, $20. Mrs. Earl
Stephens, Fairburn, Rt. 2.
1950 Bradley Garden Tract-
or, new 2% hp motor, cycle
mower, drag harrow, disc cul-
tivators, turn plow, cultivating
tools, good cond., also 1% hp
motor for same, $200. Leroy
General Electrie 8 Can Milk
Cooler, good cond. $175. Joe
Rt. 6.
Ferguson Tractor with all
purpose plow and cultivator,
new cond. pulverizer, $1375.)
All guaranteed. Emory Travis,
Riverdale. Ph. Fayetteville
5415. '
One 95 egg incubator, used,
only 3 times, $12. Mrs. W. 8.
Williams, Savannah, Rt. 4, Box
246. Ph. 4-5969.
John Deere B Tractor, start-
er lights, lift, cultivators, plant-
ers, $900; A Farmall, starter}
lights, lift, cultivator, planter,
$550. Ross Maddox, Winder,
RFD 4.
Allis Chalmers @_ Tractor,
cultivators, planters, tool bar,
bottom plow, $600. Clifford |
Jones, Winder, RFD 4.
One Tandem, On Bush and
Bog Harrow for tractor, for
Green-|
ville.
3 Roller Golden Syrup Mill, |
mounted, not powered. Make |
offer. W. C. Hubbard, Fortson. |
_ 1952 H Farmall Tractor, good
|cond.; complete with new, never
used rear wheels, rims, tubes
and 11-38 tires, cheap for cash. |
Will sell wheels, rims, tubes,
i B. F, Lester, Conyers, Rt.
n,
| Wr. Anthony, Midland.
11-38 tires separate from tract
or. C. D. Sims, Ir. Folkston,
Ph. 3326. J
Box 493.
ve
:
HAND _
Y FOR SALE
Z
_ Farmall F-12 Tractor, used,
but motor rebuilt, good cond.,
with cultivator attach, guano
distributors, corn and bean
eae etc., $350 lot. See EK.
. Ries, Macon, -% Macon Cab-
inet Works. ,
One Stewart Elec. Shear-
master, especially designed for
sheep, $25 del. Elkin M. Ty-
re, Screven, :
3 unit Hindman Milking Ma-
chine, and 2 Milk Racks for
dairy. Roscoe Wheeless, Means-
ville, Rt. 1.
One 10 can Intl Farm Milk)
Cooler, used one year, good
cond., $300 cash. E. L. Me-
Whorter, Tallapoosa, Rt. 2.
2 wheel clearing and pulp-
wood saw, practically new;
Also one Surrey, light two
| seated, for one or two horses,
good cond. Mrs. John E. Nor-
Pe, Franklin. Ph. LaGrange
4- 80 Continental Gin, Special
C Feeder, loose roll, belt dist-
ributor, complete with belts,
pulleys, with or without motors,
for sale. Millard Farmer, New-
nan.
Cane Mill and kettle, both for
$25; Or mill, $15; Kettle, $10.
Contact B. T. Swords, Lump-
kin, Rt. 1.
1953 Farmall Super M tract-
er, A-1 cond., made one erop,
for sale at my place. Roy
Krauss, Griffin, Rt. 4, Box 130.
One 2 H Walking Cultivator,
2 Dbl. Cole Corn Planters, 1
Guano Distributor, mule drawn
for sale. Mrs. J. P. Fitzgerald,
Rochelle, Rt. 1. ;
Oliver 70 Tractor and Com-
bine, John Deere M Tractor
with Mower, Planter, Cultivator,
Manure Loader, all good
cond. for sale. Dr. L. A. Mosher,
Roswell,
2 H Wagon, running gear,
$15. L. C. Strayhorn, Flowery
Branch, RFD 1, :
One each Bush and Bog, and
Tandem Harrow for sale. J. C.
Etheridge, Greenville.
Ferguson Tractor, new cond.,
$950; All-Purpose Plow, and
1% ton Tilting Trailer 14 ft.
jong, 8 ft. wide, for hauling;
tractor, both new, $625. Emory
Travis, Riverdale.
John Deere, Size 10 A Com-
bination Ensilage Cutter and
Hammer Mill, good cond., Kel-
ly-Duplex, 1000 lb. cap. feed
mixer complete with horse
motor and starting switch, ex-
cellent cond. Priced cheap. Wil-
mer Dorminy, Fitzgerald, Rt. 2.
One Butter Churn Attach-
ment, wood paddies, and stain- |,
jless steel, 1 gal churn, never
used, $9. Plus postage. Mrs.
J. H, Voyles, Morrow,
Belt Pulley Assembly, and
| Cutoff Saw complete, with 30)
in, blade and belt, never used, |
bargain price. E.. W. Steed,
Winder, Rt. 4.
One used Rubber Tired Wa-
good cond., for sale. C,
2 Garden Tractors with at-
tachments, good. cond. Bartow
| Pearson, Warrenton, Rt. 2.
Farm Master Six Can Milk
Cooler for dairy, for sale. See.
Cc. R. Jenkins, Acworth, Rt, 2.
Ph, Marietta 9-9841.
One 2 1/2 hp Planter, Jr.
|\Garden Tractor; One Row Seed
Drill, Set of Cultivating Tools
for Planter Jr. All used very
little, good cond. $200, Wm: R.
Ruppersburg. Fairburn, Rt. 1.
Milam Rd. Tel, 4202.
SECOND HAND
MACHINERY WANTED
Want feed mixer in good
cond. State cap. and price. Al-,
fred Strickland, Royston.
Want Ford Tractor, Fergu-|
son Disc Plow, Bush And Bog |
Harrow. Give model, condi-
tion, and price. G. B. Winters,
Atlanta, 34 Stonehurst Pi, Ss.
on drawbar and power takeoff
of old modl regular Farmall
Tractor. State age, cond., price.
Wm. H. Ivey, Milledgeville, Rt.
1, Box 12,
Want Windy Sub Soiler for
Ford Tractor, bush and bog
harrow, hay baler. State cash
rice. L, E. Brown, Lithonia,
Want late model John Deere
M or H Tractor in dependable
condition, with cultivator,
planter, distributor. Priced
right for cash. Milton Bryant,
Bluffton.
Want 2 H Mower, and 2 H
Dump Rake, Lime and Ferti-
izer Spreader, Spike Harrow,
good cond., Left hand mower
well, Rt. 1.
Want power drilling well
equipment for 6 in. or larger
well for depth 300 or more feet.
Ww. Shuman, Hazelhurst,
RFD 3.
Want David Bradley Garden
Tractor. H. M. Pierce, Dewey
Rose, Rt. 1.
Want deap well pump, run
with gasoline motor, with or
without motor. Must be Ist
class cond. within 50 mi. Jeff-
erson. O. BE. Darnell, Jefferson,
RFD 3.
Want Allis-Chalmers Pickup
Baler, State age and condition,
price and location. Rex Jack-
son, Lovett.
Want scraper pan on wheels,
1-2 cu. yd..cap., for farm tract-
ors. Must be reasonable. Jacks
H. Barber, Lithonia, 5370
Browns Mill Rd. Ph, 3951.
Want one 500 eggs cap. auto-
matic elee. Buckeye Incubator,
Ist. class cond. J. W. Powell,
Rt. 1. Augusta, 6-1206.
Want good Easy Flow Lime
spreader. Contact. O. L. De-
Lozier, Atlanta, 1505 Fairview
Rd., N. E. Ph. De. 0113.
Want one hay baler, good
cond. Write giving price. Frank
K. Peeples, Savannah, P. O.
Box 1393.
Want to exch. set of corn
planters, good cond., fits Ford
Tractor, for Ford tractor mow-
ing machine, or manure spread-
er, good cond. Pay or take dif-
ference. T. M. Webb, Ellijay.
Want 2 unit Surge Milking
Machine. Must be reasonable.
Ph. 47 after 7 PM. Dr. D. W.
Pritchett, Barnesville.
Want apple cider mill. State
condition and price. J. O. Mea-
dows, Berryton, i
PLANTS FOR SALE
Ce EEE
All Season and Chas. Wake-
field Cabbage, Collard, Tomate
Plants, 50c C; $3. M; Cert. Rut-
ger Tomato, $3.75 M. Miss Lee
|Crow. Gainesville, Rt. 2, Box
148
Blue Georgia Collard Plants,
ready, 100, 50c;
Strayhorn, Flowery
RFD 1.
Min, Huckleberry, 3 doz., $1;
Branch,
more Blackberry, 6, 50c; Klon-
dike Strawberry, $1. C; Catnip,
25c bunch. Plus postage. Mrs.
Otis Mashburn, Cumming.
Rutger and Marglobe Toma-
to, grown from select seed, 50c
C: 300, $1; 400, $125; 500,
$1.50; $225 M; Ga. Collard,
400, $1.; $2. M. PP anywhere
in Ga. Solomon Davis, Mil-
ledgeville, Rt. 5. ,
Marglobe and Rutger Toma-
to, 500, $2.; $3.50 M: $3. M at
home, C. D. Crow, Gainesville,
Rt. 2.
Cabbage, Collard, and To-
mato Plants, 65c C; Cabbage
and Collard, $2. M at farm;
Tomato, $3.50 M. No COD. No
ehks. E. B. Wetherford, Gaines -
iville, Rt. 2. -
Want IHC Mowing Machine
outfit with 7 ft. blade which fits
t.. 2, Ph. Shone Mtn. 3113.
desirable. W. F. Keenan, Ros-~
$3. M. L. Cy
Imp. Dewberry, 50c doz.; Blake-
es SAS A
fea. 76, $1.;
carly
_ order,
: 5
-\ permint, 25c doz.;
bunch; Mtn. Huckleberry, bear-
PLANTS FOR SALE
Condon and Giant Mastodon
Everbearing Strawberry, $1. C;
Black Raspberry, Sage Plants,
Catnip, 6 bunches,
Add postage. Mrs. Mae
Turner, Gainesvlle. Rt. 6.
Cert. Bunch PR Sweet Po-
tato Plants, from vine cuttings, |
$2.50 M. immediate del. any
quantity. FOB. One-half with
balance COD,
Heidt, Cordele, Box 39,
Streamliner Ev er bearing
Strawberry, $1.50 C; $10 M;
Rubel Blueberry Bushes, 15 $2:
Yellow Oct. Peach Trees, 3
$1; Red and Yellow May Plum,
bearing size, 2, $1; Apricots, 3,
$2. $5 orders PP, Inez Haynes,
Bowdon.
Artichoke Plants, $1 doz.; $8
Klondike Strawberry, $1
doz, $10 C. Linda Bell, Roop-
ville,
Ga. Collard Plants, 30c C;
Imp. large Klondike Straw-
berry, 75c C; Mtn. Huckleberry,
pearing size, 2 doz. 75c; Imp.
Dewberry, 50c doz.;
smooth leaf winter mustard
seed, 50e teacup. Add postage.
Rosie Crowe, Cummings, Rt. 1.
Klondike Strawberry, 70c C;
500, $8; $5.75 M; Scuppernong
Vine cuttings, 50e doz.; Pep-
Catnip, 25c
ing size, 75 doz. Add postage.
ane Lee Hood, Gainesville, Rt.
Late Flat Dutch and Copen-
hagen M. Cabbage, Ga. Heading
Collard, 300, $1.; $3. M. No or-
der filled without. ostage. oy
ett Henderson, ijay, 35
Box 124.
Condon Giant, Mastodon
Everbearing Strawberry, e G;
Catnip, 6 $1.; Sage Plants, 6, $1.;
Sage Seed, 50c spoon. Add post-
age. Mrs. "Mae Turner, Gaines-
ville, Rt. 6.
Ga. Collard, 400, $1.; 500,
$1.25; $2. M; 5 M, $9.; 10 M, $15.
Del Solomon Davis, Milledge-
ville, Rt. 5
SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE
Brown Top Millet, 6 1b.;
Sericea Lespedeza, 20 Ib.3 Ky.
31 Fescue and Dixie Crimson
Clover, 25c lb.; Chapel Hill
Rescue, 15c lb., Rescue and Rye-
grass, 12 lh.; Rescue and Crim-
son Clover, {5c Ib. C. D. Wood,
Bowdon, Tel. 2131.
Several gallons Scullion On-
ions, $1.25 gal. Plus postage.
Mrs. Harvie Sullens, Murray-
ville, Rt. 1.
White Nest Onions, $1.50 gal.;
Red Multiplying Scullion On-
ions, and Buttons, $1.50 gal.;
Also White Tender and Speck-
led Half Runner Garden Beans;
1954 crop, 55c cup. G. T. Brown,
Ball Ground, Rt. 1.
Green Glaze .Collard Seed, 2
This., 25c; 9 Thls,, $1. PP.
J. Steed, Buena Vista.
5 bu. Old Time Long Brown
Shallot (not Scallions), dry,
clean, $1.50 gal.; $10 bu.; One
bu. Red Multiplying Onions,
sometimes called Peck To Hill,
$1.50 gal. Del. in Ga. Mrs. J.
M. Jones, Grayson.
White Nest Multiplying On-
ions, $1.25 gal.; $10 bu.; Pars-
ee aoe tg ok. Mrs. Claud
oody, D
Vietor Grain Oats, clean, com-
bine, cut without rain; Will ship
i bu. lots, $1.25 bu. frt. col.;
0 bu. lots, $1.15 bu.; 25 bu.
$1 bu. C. S. Hewitt, Spring-
up (Randolph Co.)
About 700 lbs. Ga. Collard
Seed, eleaned, sacked, 50 lb.
aecks, 22%6c Ib. FOB my farm.
0 Ib. minimum per order. M.
M. Boyle, Atlanta, 1500 Stew-
art Ave., 8, W.
Green Glaze Collard Seed, 20c
bl.; Bouquet Pepper, Tomato,
3 Pole Bean, Okra and Castor
Bean Seed, 15c pkt. ea.; also
Shallot Onion, and Green Glaze
Collard Plants, 20c doz. Add
oe Viola . Brady, Cairo,
Also large |:
T.) Rt 1
SEED AND GRAIN
FOR SALE |
300 lbs. Ga. Heading Collard
Seed, recleaned, State tested for
purity and germ. (above stand-
ard), 50 FOB. Wholesale lots | lbs
only. J. A. Weaver, Bartow,
Rta.
Mustard Seed, extra large,
tender leaf, fine flavor, 15c
large Tbl. spoon. Mrs. Mamie
ZL | Stone, Adairsville, Rt. 2.
1954 New Champion Green
Glaze Collard Seed, 4 lbs., $1;
8 lbs., $2. PP Make offer on 40
or 50 lbs. Mrs. T. T. Holloway,
Cobbtown.
Grazing mixture, consisting
of oatts, rye-grass, wheat, and
vetch, 3160 Tb. Jas. B. Woods, | 5
Brooks. Tel. 206-J1 Senoia.
Yellow Nest Onions, $1.25
al. Add postage. Cora Mae
ammontree, Chickamauga, Rt.
Clean Onion Sets, best multi-
plier, $1 gal.; $6 bu. Add post-
age. Satis. guar. Miss Bonnie
Weeks, Dial.
White multiplying onions,
cleaned, ready to plant, $1. 45
gal. PP. Joel B. Atkinson, Law-
renceville.
Jimpson Weed Seed, 10c Tbl.
and self addressed, stamped
envelope; 50c cup, PP in Ga.;
Also Garlic Bulbs, $1. doz. PP
in Ga. Mrs. J. W. Womack, Fort
Valley, Rt. 1.
Clean Old Time Nest Onions
for planting, white, $1.35. gal.;
Red, $1.25 gal. PP. Mrs. Mary
Allen, Augusta, 3435 Peach
Orchard Rd.
200 lbs. hard-seed reseeding
Crimson Clover Seed, reseeded
12 yrs. on same ground, $20
lb. MO only. Paul J, Cain.
Commerce, Rt. 1.
Martins Milo, recleaned, . for
sale. Germ, and purity test
certified by lab. on request;
Also want feed barley. May
contain small amt. of oats. W.
M. Nixon, Thomaston. Ph. 2412.
150 bu, Atlas Seed Wheat,
in new 2 bu. bags, combine
run, $2.40; Recleaned, treated,
$2.75 bu, "FOB. Write Watson
A. Chance, Louisville, Rt. 1.
Red Multiplying Onion sets,
$1.25 gal. Add postage. Mrs.
W. E. Wooten, Camilla.
New Crop Pure Ga. Collard
Seed, 90 pct. germ., 30c lb, FOB
No orders less than 10 lbs. G.
C. Connell, Whigham, Rt. 1.
White Multiplying Nest On-
ion Sets, $1.25 gal. Del. in Ga.
Mrs. I .D. Dickerson, Dupont.
White Nest Onions, $1.40 gal.;
Red Multiplying Scullion On-
ions and Buttons, $1.35 gal. 1954
crop, Add postage; Also Early
Tender Speckled Half Runner
Garden Beans, 60c teacup. Miss
Gennia Brown, Ball Ground,
Reb 1
son Clover, from certified seed
stock, 22460 Jb. in 100 lb. bags
only. J. S. Lynn, Washington,
SACKS FOR SALE
Print feed sacks, $3, doz, No
two alike. Bill Brown, Griffin,
416 Lake Ave.
200 nice print sacks at my
home. Mrs. L. P. Higginbotham,
Elberton, Rt. 2.
100 print and solid sacks,
100 lb. cap., $3.80 doz. PP;
Also 100 large burlap and jute
sacks, $10. Ralph Dangar,
Woodstock.
White Feed Sacks, good qual-
ity, 100 lb. cap., ripped, wash-
ed, 25c ea.: 10, $2. Plus post-
Gladys Duran, Cumming,
Astst
Print sacks, 2 and 3 alike,
85 ea, Plus postage. Miss Lau-
ra Dockery, Alpharetta, Rt. 3.
Good sacks, 100 Ib. cap., not
washed, 18c ea. Add postage.
Dollie Pearson, Dahlonega, Rt.
1, Box 48,
Bright yellow rayon feed
sacks, 25c ea. washed and iron-
ed. No chks. Mrs. V. S. Ladd,
Gainesville, Rt. A
800 Ibs. Dixie Reseeding Crim-
" Nice oeint: dacks: 2-6. allies -
8, $1. Paul Cramer, Tdean, RED. |
White sacks, no letters, 100
. cap., washed, ironed, 20c
ea. Add postage, Mrs. V. E.
Harris, Cumming, Rt. 4.
Print feed sacks, washed,
ironed, 8 and 4 alike, 30c ea.
ae postage. Eunite Woody,
ial, :
Large white
washed, 25c ea. in small lots,
or 50 or more, 20c ea. Add
postage on all. Mrs. Jodie Wil-
son, Gainesville, Star Rt,
White feed sacks, 100 Ib.
cap., 20c ea. and postage. Mrs.
J. P. Fitzgerald,
100 lb. cap. white sacks, with
letters, 15c ea.; White sheeting
without letters, 18c ea.; Plus
postage. Mrs. B. D. Hulsey,
Alto, Rt. 1.
White feed sacks, 100 lb. cap.,
A-1 cond., 18e ea,; With small
holes, 15c ea. Add postage. Mrs.
Gordon Seabolt, Dahlonega,
feed sacks,
HONEY BEES AND BEE
SUPPLIES FOR SALE
New crop Gallberry Strained
Honey, one 60 lb, can, $8.95;
Six "Ib. jars, $6. Both FOB;
Also one 10 lb. pail PP 3rd.
zone, $2.95. H. L.
Nahunta, Box 25.
"Good table extracted honey,
65 Ib. can, no comb; $9, FOB.
J. T. Holland, Sparks, Rt. 13
Box 62. wee
Italian Bees, 15 hives, most
all have supers, honey not ex-
tracted, clean but not inspect-
ed, 10 frame Root hive bodies.
$8. ea, Come after. No deliver-
ies. Jos, W. Walker, Forsyth.
Fancy grade Chunk Comb
Honey, Case of 30 Ibs., packed
in 2 1/2 lb. jars, $7.; Strained
honey, $6.50 Case. All FOB.
E. J, Lewis, Nahunta.
2% ea.
50 modern bee. hives,
Henry Smith, Newnan,
Local extracted honey in 10
lb. pails, del. by PP in~ ae
zone, $3.; With comb, $3.25; 5
lb, paid extracted del, $1.75;
With comb, $1.90. W. B. Liv-
ingston, College Park, Box 135.
10 lb. pail Tupelo meat
$3.25 in, 8rd. zone; 5 Ib, pail
$1150 8 Bs Sheppard, Savan-
nah, 1222 EH. Henry St,
Sour Wood Honey from Chat-
nee Natl, Forest, finest
quality. . L. Perdue, Decatur,
3401 Flat "Shoals RasoRe as
MISCELLANEOUS
FOR SALE -
APPLES:
Starking Golden Delicious ap-
ples, ripe August 1, $2. bu. dur-
ing month of August at my farm.
Inquiries answered eontaining
postage. Mrs. L. A. Sanders,
Carnesville. Rt. 3.
BAMBOO ROOTS:
Want Bamboo roots, any
quantity, 2 yrs. or older, State
amount you have and a
Thos. S.. peat Atlanta,
Box 204. E
CORN:
500- bu. Dixie 18 ear corn,
61.70 bu. FOB farm. W. W.
Long, Bainbridge. phone 845J1,
EGGS
Quail hatching eggs, also day
old and 5 wks. old quail of large
Northern Bob White variety.
Wm. A. Thomas, Atlanta, 421
Connally Bldg., MA 0866.
GRAPES:
Cultivated Muscadine grapes,
10 acres, will ripen Sept. 1, for
sale. Mrs. John E. Norman,
yaa Rt. 3. phone LaGrange
REATY':
400 bales, 48 Ib. average wt.
bale, Ky. 31 Fescue hay, tightly
baled, $300. for lot. Carl nee
Ball Ground.
chelle, Rt. |.
Hallman, |
ville, Rt. 4.
p Millet. Hay.
ton; Sericea Lees hay,
ton; Grass hay, $20. ton.
quality. E. T. Meyton, Madi
phone 157J.
PECANS: : W
Unshelled pecans, 30c Ib. in|
coin, del. J. Hogan, Agnes, Ga.
PEAS:
White, black-eyed peas, 5 lbs.,
$1.; 12 Ibs. $2. Plus ample post-
age. Prompt del. Ghee Duran,
Cumming. Rt. i.
POSTS:
1800 bedar posts, 6 1/2 ft., 3le
ea, here. Not del, Frank N.
Wansley, Elberton. f
ROOTS AND HERBS:
Sarsaparilla, elder, plum, red
sassafras, yellow dock, black-
berry, poke root; wild cherry,,
persimmon bark, Colts Foot
plantain, mullein. 2 Ibs., $1. Add
postage. Exch. for print sacks.
Mrs. John Myers Addison, Hart-
well, Rt. 2.
SAGE:
1954 leaf Sage, hand picked,
shade dried, $1. pint full. Mrs.
Marier Holand, alton. Rt. 2.
| MEAT:
*|been well cured at home,
400 large bales WE Ss
(some oats in hay), 50 :
Exchange for good
Black Aberdeen An San
Banks Hereford
So. Carrollton. Ge
Clem, Rt. 1. a
Want . some side et
just right amount salt, ete. 1
ing to pay 45c lb. Write ;
ais. ae Bell, Ete)
EATS (FRESH { AND
OATS:
Want 200 4g 300 ie
Oats. Quote price del. farn
Riceboro, and also at yo
N. A. Jelks, Jr., -Hinesvill
O. Box 101. phone 15)
Country hickory
meat: Hams, 10-20 1
Sides, 8-16 Ibs. 50c Ib
against spoilage. Shipped
Mrs. Louis T. es :
Box 5. eae
MISCELLANEOUS
WANTED
_____$_$____
APPLES: :
1954 crop Sundreid Horse
Apples, free of worms, peel,
and Sore, 65e lb. Add postage.
Mrs. J. pee Summer-
CORN AND SEED CORN:
800 bu. White Corn, not a :
brid, sucked, free weevils,
$1.75 at m barn, Johnnie Whel-
ehel, Dahlonega, Rt. 2.
GARLIC BULBS:
20 - , and 65 small garlic.
bulbs "Ths. Make offer for
4 lot. bis ] at
3. Mary
ee Fi agerald it 1, Box
GOURDS:
Martin and Die aes ;
250 ea.; Larger 5
Small mixed sings,
postage. Mrs. W.
Cam
is a Aad)
oten,
GRAIN:
Want Feed Oats, eee Milo,
POSTS:
Want 400 soot en
(black locust or cedar),
price delivered to, farm
SE Decatur. C. F. Ca:
lanta, 338 Leland rere
Fence post, cypress,
and heart pine, cut any
Will deliver. C. M. Nan
annah, ie 39th St.
PEPPER: 2
ovens. Green Hot x
ur Pepper, Mrs. -W. .
E berton, 226 North Oliv
PEAS: ue
Purple. Hull. speck
85 pet. germ., 5
bu.; Black Crowde
eas, $8 bu. Jas.
Cochran = ;5
POTATOES: 3
Irish Potatoes for sale
Wheaton, Leesburg, Ri
Wheaton Farm.
ners Root,
Qube tal king F
Talking 3
or Yellow Corn, within radius | J. Cart
of 100 miles of Greensboro.
Must be reasonable. R. zoc8. Cur- |)
tis, Farmington, Ph. 26
HAY:
Want 5- 10 tons hay (Lesp-
edeza or good Grass), delivered
to my barn during period 15
| Aug. to 15 Sept. Contact, F. J.
Wilson, Decatur, Rt. 2, Bori:
Rad., %
De. 7122.
ng |
Clearview Farm. Ph.
springing reg. Jersey cows
yy called Catania
dvise quantity, ar
price prepaid, ab
Caldwell, Boston.
SEED (ORCHARD q@
Want 100 Ibs. Orchard G
Ae, free of rye lsc
MILK cow SALE
Annual Milk Cow Sale at Thomasville, 10:30
Saturday Aug. 21st. Consisting 40 fresh and
Ga. Jersey Cattle Club. Dr.. J. H. Arnold, aor
Carl Roberts,
and heifers. Sponsored
REGISTERED DUROC SALE
The Georgia Duroe Breeders AssoGationr ail hold
a Reg. Duroc Sale, Wednesday, August 18, at Valdosta
... selling Bred and Open gilts and boars. Show, 10
A. M. Sale, 1 P. M. For information, write: R. O.
Williams, Ext. Livestock Specialist, Tifton, be
W. A. Knox, will be held : at Thorson) ne
Gat 1 PM... 92 eres
selling Holsteins, Jerseys and Guernseys
first calf heifers bred to calve in August
ber. Dairy Equipment also included
OKelley, Winterville. Phone. then:
stock heifers, excellent
Black Angus, one White
heifer to bring calf in
eeks. Write or call D. L.
oo Rt. 1-Ph. Clarks-
type, 8 mos. old, red and
ood bloodlines. W. Earl
Pac omerville. Phone 23.
-m old purebred Guer-
ein papers, fine blood-
{ /2 mi. SE Unadil-
omas N. Sangster, Un-
for sale or trade.
Ty _Decatur, 125 Beau-
0957.
blooded 2 yr. Bia horned
for sale or trade
r or Cow with beef
"Glenn Norton, Fair-
ee Re ee ee ee ee oe - a ee
100 mi. TaaiGe: Fred D.
Augusta 2744 Milledge-
d. Ph. Bates (Reverse
Re: ene Bull, ee
pasture, $125. David
s, Americus, P. O.
bred Guernsey Heifers,
old 5 purebred bulls,
. old, reg. in buyers} _
10 reg. Guernsey cows,
and Oct. breeding, |.
Quail
Co springs, heifer good
S. Rogers, Mari-
8-3978. %
w, $60, if sold
So. Palmetto on
V-8th. Contact.
oo 3303
434 8.
: cows, giving 4
Bertie Mae Evans,
8, _ Box 140,
9, ie ager Cow,
ightly crossed with
100; ng fine- Mutton.
GBs? alee Rams,
Higginbotham,
rd Brood Cows
g Shorthorn Bull
Approx. | 1400 lbs.,
old, from high produc.
bloodlines, selling to pre-
inbreeding. See R. B.
0) wainsboro, Rt. 2.
521 or 78-2582.
Holstein, Jersey, and
ey Heifers, freshen in
C. M.._Bowdon, Atlanta
eo St., N. E.-.MA:
seYS, Guernseys, Holstein |
-and Heifers, to freshen |
ept., 700-1000 lbs., for
F. A. Smith, Avondale Es~
Ph: Atlanta De. 9017.
lack Angus Bull,
for sale. John P. Whig.
: Eastman. Ph. 2083.
) steers, 300-900 Ibs.
sale or exc. for Short
300- 400 Ibs;
Shorthorn Bull Calves,
i. Horn type Hereford
Also |
and Fee
F 15.94
e 1 Division Report |
~
ee a duly 22, 1954 Protein Fat Fibre
onlay sured of Agriculture es KINCAID FEED COMPANY, Canton, Ga.
Mivisic.. Seargia Big Feeds Special Broiler Mash
ee. G 20.00 3.00 4.50
Dear Mr. Linder: F 18.88 4.01 3.71
During the second quarter, (April, May and June) of this year, Cc. M. MILLER CO., Cornelic, Ga.
our Inspectors sent in 217 samples of feed to be analyzed. Ground Wheat & Shorts G 15.00 2.00 3.00
The reports from the State Chemist as shown on the attached list, F 13.88 2.02 3.36
reveal that 54 samples failed to meet manufacturers cre McLAUGHLIN, PAUL, Florence, S. C.
Out of 54 violations 21 were subject to penalty. (Unknown Brand) G
It was found in the first quarter of this year 25% of the (P) F 7.38 2.48 16.2
samples failed to guarantees. This quarter we find this figure to MACON MILLING CO., Macon, Ga.
meen Vern Geer dA: Rite-Way Snapped Corn G 7.50 3.50 10.02
F 8.44 3.69 10.9
ee Se MOSTELLER FLOUR & FEED CO., Chamblee, Ga.
FSC:pg - : Georgia Rese 20% Dairy Feed
atk . G 20.00 3.00 15.03
5 ; MOFCO CORPORATION, Thomsen, Ga
Protein Fat Fibre
- MOFCO Blue Ribbon Vi-min- ms Pig Pusher 3
AUSTIN FEED & SEED CO., Cartersville, Ga. G 20.00 3.50 6.00
Blue Ribbon 18% Pig & Sow Ration : (P) Fibre F 23.06 4.61 7.71
(P) Fibre G 18.00 4.00 6.00 Real h
F 16.88 5.52 749 _MOFCO Blue Ribbon Vi-min Bed Og o a a: ion
Austin's Blue Ribbon Broiler: Mash F 19.19 5.47 6.06
Seey Wess eed au ir G. W. MILLS, Byron, Ga. G 8.00 2.00 25.00
: riaes ; : Pay Load Ground Peanut Hay & Molasses
BURDETTE MLG. CO., Washington, Ga. F 8.63 2.00 28.41
Chick-A-Saw 16% Quality Dairy Feed - Pay load Ground Cobs, Shucks & Molasses
5 G 16.00 3.00 11.00 G 1.50 -50 19.99
_ -F 15.00 4.22 10.09 (P) Fibre F 4.38 1.28 =, 24.91
CAROLINA MLG. CO., Laurens., S. C. J. T. NEILL AND SON, Newnan, Ga. :
_ D-20 South States 36% Livestock Concentrate Snap Corn G 8.00 3.00 11.00
G 36.00 2.50 8.00 (P) Protein F 6.94 SS 9.69
: _F 37.63 2.54 8.67 | PURITAN MILLS, Atlanta, Ga.
Table Rock Starter & Growing Mash Big Boy Hog Feed G 16.00 3.00 8.00
G 20.00 3.60 8.00 F 16.88 6.40 8.85
g F 18.50 4.29 4.98 Miss Bess Dairy Feed G 20.00 3.00 10.08
CLARKE COUNTY MLG. CO., Athens, Ga. F 1810 4.26 9.98
Ground Wheat, Oats & Corn - PHILLIPS MILLING CO., Jesup, Ga.
z G 8.00 3.00 8.00 Ground Hay & Molasses G
F 12.50 7.72 9.15 (P) Fibre F 6.13 1.42 24.21 -
COLORADO MLG. & ELEVATOR CO., Denver, Colorado Cob, Shucks and Molasses G 2
Wheat Gray Shorts & Screenings ~ ; {P) Fibre F 4.06 79 27.82
._G 16.00 3.50 6.00 | RAINWATER MILLING CO., Dallas, Ga.
_ F 17.06 3.86 6.68. Rainwater's Ground Snap Corn
COMBS MILLING CO., LaGrange, Ga. ee oe teas
G 16.00 3.00 15.00 : : wy
+ ee ears ctoes. | RALSTON: PURINA CO. St. Louis, Me.
CULPEPPEK-MLG. O., Bowdon, Ga. : Purina Cow Chow ne i pon a
Ground Snap Corn ~ ~~ 7 3.59 10.07
(P) Fibre & Protein G 800-280 10.00 | puiing Broiler Chow Finisher
hs F644 3.04 13.324 | G 18.00 4.50 4.50
' Ground Snap Corn : Ce a a ay ee _F_19.25 6.40 4.89
i. ees
eS ee Pe 1000 | RIVER BRAND RICE MILLS, ING, Joncsborartlen
_ DALTON GRAIN MiG Co.. Dalton, Ga. Rice Mill Feed eater ee
Vita-Rich Hog Feed ith Vitamin B12 & Anti- ee z
biotic Feed Supplement) G 14.00 4.00 7.00 | SOUTHERN MILLING CO., Augusta, Ga.
Duplex Carbo Flo Suppl. Feed
F 13.19 4.02 3.26 G 16.00 4.00 12.00
Vita-Rich 16% Dairy Feed G 16.00 3.00 15.00 a ;
(P) Protein F 13.00 4.02 13.74
oo eee 89 Full of Milk 20% Dairy Feed
DIXIE PORTLAND FLOUR CO., Chattanooga, Tenn. ; G 20.00 3.00 12.50
Red Lion ae. (P) Fibre G 15.00 4.90 6.00 *- 19.00 4.05 11.63
F 17.38 4.02 6.96 | suMTER SEED CLEANING & DRYING CO., Americus, Ga.
a J. EASON MILL, Baxley, Ga. Sumter Dairy Feed G 16,00 3.00 13.00
Snap Corn -(P) Fibre G 8.00 2.50 11.00 F 14.69 4.96 10.74
; : F 7.25 4.26 14.08 | SOUTHERN MILLING CO., Americus, Ga.
EMPIRE MILLING CO., Atlanta, Ga. Full of Milk All Grain Dairy hae sine
Peerless Brand Growing Mash : (P) Protein F 17.25 4.14 11.68
(P)_ Protein 5 tre, 2.50 8.00 Duplex 32% Dairy Concentrate -
Se ee ree G 32.00 4.00 10.00
EUFAULA MILLING CO., Eufaula, Ala. F 33.44 4.02 10.39
Ground Peanut Vine Hay & Molasses Ground Snap Corn G 7.00 2.50 9.00
G 8.00 2.00 30.00 (P) Fibre F 7.88 3.86 10.76
; F 10.19 2.62 31.73. | SWIFT & COMPANY, Augusta, Ge.
Ground Whole Ear Corn G 7.50 3.00 10.00 Swift's Cottonseed Meal G 36.00 4.00 16.00
= F 7.31 3.24 11.04 F 36.88 4.48 16.36
FARMERS GIN & PEANUT ASSN. INC., Omega, Ga. PMOMFSON'S MILLING. CO., Vidalia: G8.
_ Ground Snap Corn ae 1h | orn Foe Corn & Molasses
F769 4.09 8.92 ou es ae
FEEDRIGHT MLG. CO., Augusta, Ga. 3 ; :
Feedright Laying Mash G 20.00 3.00 8,00 | "NOMBLEW MLG. ee oa ae 10.00
; : Bae | 80. 8.73 - (P) Fibre F 9.08 3.70 11.84
ig Hern Big Hog ee eee, 250-800 | TAYLOR OIL & PEANUT MILLS, Moultrie, Ge.
- ; Fi 9.54 Georgia Brand 45% Peanut Meal
HAPPYVALE FLOUR MILLS, Griffin, Ga. re a vee 4.00 14.09
Winter W , | ibre F 46.44 4.19 16.73
pee whet reg: See . 14.38 at, eg. | VILLA RICA MILLS, INC., Villa Rice, Ga.
: V-R Broiler Finisher G 17.00 3.00 3.00
HIRAM GIN FEED MLG. CO., Hiram, Ga. F 18.31 3.62 3.32
Ground Snap Corn _ G 8.00 2.50 11.00 | H. C. WILLIAMS PEANUT CO., Ashburn, Ga.
3 F 7.38 2.83 11.00 Ground Peanut Vine Hay G_ 7.50 1.00 33.00
INTERSTATE MILLING. co., Charlotte, N. C. F 8.44 1.49 37.86
preede 20% Dairy Ration WEBB-CRAWFORD CO., Athens, Ga.
(P) Protein G 20.00 2.50 _ 15.00 W & C Hog Feed 6 14.00 3.00 8.00
4.33 17.04 F 12.81 3.05 4.65
ee
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* CATTLE FOR SALE
Sk cee
CATTLE FOR SAL
3 yr. old. Reg. polled Here-
out of the Great
Domino line. His calves un-
usually robust and healthy, $5,-
000.; also 4 yr. old Horse, work
anywhere and can be used as
saddler, very gentle. Bill Mc-
Ginnis, Atlanta, Rt. 12, Box 64
B. phone 6110.
Oen purebred Guernsey Bull,
from heavy milker, ready for
service priced right. J. J. Wat-
ers, Louisville.
Jersey milch cow with calf 1
mo. old $75., at my home on
Collins Hill Rd. R. E. Mundy,
Lawrenceville, Rt. 1.
Good Guernsey cow and 2
mos. old heifer calf., for sale.
Mrs. Anna Schenkel, Cairo. Rt.
oe
One purebred Guernsey Bull,
2 yrs. old Aug., about 600 lbs.,
reasonable cash price. A. R. Na-
tions, Canton, Rt. 3.
One 4 mos. old male from art-
ifically bred reg. Jersey cow,
with papers. Terry D. Alexand-
er, Elberton, Rt. 1.
Reg. Black Angus cows, $250.
Hilliard O. White, Ben Hill,
Campbellton Rd. c/o White Pine
Acres. FR 2221..
11 Wisconsin Holstein Heifers,
18 mos. old, 1 reg. Black Angus
Cow, 2nd. calf, for sale or
trade for Shetland pony mare.
See or call. James Elrod, Rome,
Rt. 2. Ph. 22675 or 6142.
$0 head Jersey, Guernsey,
Holstein Heifers to freshen Aug.
15 thru Sept., 700 to 1100 lbs.
D. A. Russell, Avondale Estates,
Box 21. De. 2151.
10 reg. Black Angus Cattle,
with fine herd. bull $2000 at my
farm. See after 5 OClock PM.
~ J. C. Herron, Martin, Rt. 1.
3 reg. Guernsey Male Calves,
one 3 mos., one 6 mos., other 11
mos..old, all dehorned, * well
marked. H. W. Thurmond, Farm-
ington. ,
Reg. horned halter broken
Hereford Bull of Duke blood-
line, calved Sept. 11, 1953. Carl
Roberts, Ball Ground.
3 purebred Holstein Milk
Cows, 14 Reg. Jersey Milk Cows,
for sale. See at my place. E. C.
Wingo, Gainesville, Rt. 9.
One Black Angus-Black Jer-
sey Cow, fresh in giving 2 gal.
milk, has fine male calf, very
gentle, $100 Mrs. Earl Stephens,
Fairburn, Rt. 2, Rivertow= Ru.
Reg. Polled Hereford Bull,
8 mos. old, Domino-Plato Mis-
chief breeding. Reasonable; Al-
so 3 native Jersey Cows, milk-
ing, or freshen around Sept. Ist.
Mrs. John E. Norman, Frank-
lin. Ph. LaGrange 2-2346.
Reg. Angus Bulls, best blood-
lines, reasonable prices; Also
75 head high grade Angus
Cows and Heifers. R. F. Burch,
Eastman, e/o Burchhaven
Farm.
One Jersey Milk Cow, fresh,
4 yrs. old, with 3rd, call, 4 1/2
gal, daily, $200. at barn. Just
off Austell Rd. on Hicks Drive
near Milford Church. P. L.
Kimmons, Marietta, Rt. 5.
Brahman Cattle, bulls and
heifers, reg, and halter broke,-
also some grade Brahman hei-
fers for sale. C. J. May, Wash-
ington.
One Hereford Bull, 2 yrs.
3 mos, old, between 1000-1100
Jbs., good markings, not reg.,
gentle, $150. L: H. Bartlett,
College Park, Rt. 3, Box 120.
(1 mile N. Riverdale).
8 Reg. Jersey bulls, 2 soon
ready for light service, by Ex.
4 Star bull, from classified
dams with official records, $50.
to $100. ea. Dr. J. H. Arnold,
Newnan, Box 383.
Horn type Hereford Bulli Cal-
ves, 10 and 18 mos. old, for
sale or trade for heifer calves;
Also OIC Pigs farrowed July
26. W. J. Lyle, Lilburn, Rt. 1,
c/o Oraland Farm. Tel. De.
0957.
Reg. and Grade Aberdeen
Angus Cattle for sale. Z. J.
Lee, Red Oak. ;
Reg, Horned Hereford Bull,
lyr. old, fine conformation, best
bloodlines, $150. Julien Free-
man, Columbus, 5471 Hamilton
Rd. Ph. 2-0485.
Two reg. Brahma Bulls, 3 1/2
yrs. old, very gentle, selling
to avoid inbreeding. Exch. for
Brahma or Brahma _ crossbred
heifers of good quality, Dallas
G. Berger. The Rock, e/o B &
B Ranch. Ph,- 3760.
Jon Mischief; Reg. Hereford
Bull, ealved Jan. 23, 1951, pas-
ture eondition. Best offer. Or
trade for Angus heifers. Call
Lawrenceville 3791 or see any-
time at Red Arrow Ranch near
Snellville. Charles R. Akin, Lil-
burn, Rt, 1, Box 298.
6 nice purebred Shorthorn
Bulls, 6 mos. to 3 yrs. old, for
sale. P. B. McCurley, Elberton.
Grade Hereford Brood Cows,
and 7 mos. old Heifer and Steer
Calves, all sired by and bred
to reg. bulls, good quality,
good cond, P. T. Patton, Shady
Dale. Ph, Monticello 5123.
Purebred Aberdeen Angus
Bull, born Dee, 25, 1953, ex-
ceptional prospect for herd bull.
No papers; Also meat goats
for sale. James A. Cocroft,
Madison, Rt. 4. (Phone 545M2-).
Fine Jersey Cow, should
freshen about Sept. Ist., 4 yrs.
old, very gentle, for sale, B. R.
Woodliff, Alpharetta Ph. 3861.
Milking Short Horn Cows,
also male old enough for ser-
vice, and young heifers, all
reg. W. H. Loudermilk, Corne-
lia, Box 55.
One excellent reg. Angus
Herd Bull, 4 yrs. old, $300. or
exch, for one of like value not
related to my herd: Also few
purebred unreg. bulls at very
reasonable prices. H. B. Barnes,
McRae, Rt. 1. c/o Fertile Forty
Farm.
Dbl. Standard Polled Here-
fords: Heifer calved Nov. 30,
1953, Grandaughter HSF Vic-
tor Domino 2nd., $150; Bull,
calved Jan. 20, 1953, Grandson
HSF Victor Domino, $175; Bull,
calved July 30, 1951, about
1600 lbs., son of HSF Victor
Domino 2nd., $500. Roy God-
dard, Lithonia. Tel. 2672
2 reg. Black Angus Bulls,
$125 and $150. Will register
buyers name. Come see at my
farm; Also SPC Pigs, 6-8 wks.,
$12.50 ea. Not shipped. Carl J.
Parkes,_Ir. Hampton, Rt. .2,
Box 104. Ph. Hampton 3507.
Fresh Brindle Cow, heifer
calf, gentle, easy to milk; Also
milk fed calves, still with moth-
ers, cheap at my home. S. N.
Brandon, Stone Mountain, Rt.
2h. b2 72.
RABBITS AND CAVIES
FOR SALE
Heavy wt. Chinchilla Rabbits
for breeders or meat, ped. cer-
tificate furnished. Reasonable.
Write. H. T. Wiggins, Smyrna,
Rt. 3, Box 106. Ph. 5-5440.
Trio or rabbits, white, young,
bred, 2 does, 1 buck, $7. lot.
Earl H. Blanchard, Jonesboro,
Rt..1,; Box 18 C,
Very good stock, nicely mark-
ed Black and White Dutch Rab-
bits, will be ready for Sept. Ist
breeding, $2.50 pr. for immedi-
ate order. FOB farm. W. B. Han-
cock, Cumming, RFD 3.
Checker Giant Rabbits, 4 does,
1 buck, one year old, 21 young,
1-3 wks.; Also one White Doe,
and one Chinchilla Doe, 1 yr.
old. C. W. Nealey, Marietta, 109
South Ave.
American Hvy. wt. Chinchillas
from good strain of heavy pro-
ducers. Selected ped. stock, 3
wks. to 4 and.5 mos. stock. Low
prices. Papers furnished. R. La-
mar Brantley, Wrightsville, Rt.
a :
Red and White NZ, Calif-
Cross, and Michaels Spotted
crosses, some registered. Rec-
ords on every rabbit. Reasona-
ble. Mrs. Homer C. Moore, |
Rome, Rt. 2, Wedumes Rd.
RABB TS
6
Several alee Chinchlila Doss |
ready to breed, 1 Buck, for sale
or exch. for pure breed White
King Pigeons, mated pr. Letters
ans. O. P. Foster, Good Hope.
Bh: 524053 :
One Blue Doe Rabbit, and
White Buck, large, $3.50. Will
ship. Mrs. Marie Holland, Dal-
ton, Rt." 2.
12 White Rabbits, fast breed-
ers, 2 does, 1 buck, 1 yr. old,
does bred, 4-6 mos. old, 5-3 mos.
old, $10. jot. Will sell separately.
W. R. Logue, Gibson, Box 57.
Purebred Rabbits, all ages, all
colors, some reg., sOme now
bred, others with young, selling
at half priee. Mrs. Helen Street,
eee 2956 Buford Hwy. Ch.
Le :
3 N. Z. W. and 1 Black Dutch
rabbits, all bred, about 3 mos.
old, $7. or $2, ea. if bought im-
mediately, Dallas Fowler, Pitts.
Atay \ ;
HORSES AND MULES
FOR SALE
Strawberry Roan Horse, 4
white stocking feet, blaze face,
5 yrs. old, about 950 lbs., work
or ride, very gentle, $65. Call
Atlanta Dixie 8875, or write.|Rd
Neal Bartlett, Ellenwood, Rt. 2.
Stetland Pony Stallion, 3 yrs.
old, silver dapple with snow
white mane and tail, 42 in. No}
letters. J. W. Ivey, Pinehurst,
Ph, 54.
7 small mares, 3-6 yrs. old,
suitable to breed to shetland
stallion. Can be bought at sacri-
fice. Dr. R. L. Grace, Jr., Al-
bany. :
Good farm mule, 10 yrs. old,
approx. 1000 lbs., works well
anywhere. W. F. Ellington, Elli-
jay, Rt. 4.
Sorrell Tenn. Walking. Mare,
will be 3 yrs. old Sept., for sale
or trade for Shetland Pony.
Billy Turner, Union Point.
One good saddle horse. See to
appreciate; Also one good mule,
work anywhere, 1100 lbs. C. C.
Weems, College Park, Rt. 2. FA-
7868.
One mare mule, 7 yrs. old,
1100 lbs., gentle, work anywhere,
good andi On Sneliviite-Rose
Bud Rd. D. H. Haney, Logan-
ville, Rt. 2.
44 in. bay by 7 yr. pony, easy
keeper, gentle, one 14 mos.
Chestnut sorrell horse pony,
will make a 42 inch size. Rea-
sonable. (Route 166, turn at
Ben Hill Bapt. Church, to Lazy
Lane Kennels on Barge Rd.).
Loyd Brinker, Smithville.
One good saddle horse, 9 yrs.
old, 800 lbs. very gentle, chil-
dren can ride; also with Western
saddle and bridle. Very reasona-
ble. Bobby Fox, Clem, Rt. 1.
4 yr./old horse, work or ride,
$35. W. C. Gideon, Fayetteville.
(Hwy. 92).
One nice gray mare mule,
work anywhere. about 11 yrs.
old, $100. At farm, Chas. Mal-
phus, Guyton, Rte 1.
Gray mare, 8 yrs. old, 750
lbs., bred to Shetland pony,
gray mare 9 yr. old, 1000 Ibs.,
bred to Tenn. Walker; Also 9
Hampshire pigs, 40 Ibs. ea., 13
Hampshire, 85 Ibs. ea.; 10 yearl-
ing cows, also 2 cows with
calves. L. C. Wiliams, Coch-
ran, Rt, 2, e/o Red Dog Farm.
2 yr. old reg, Appaloosa Fil-
ley, $400. Claude H. Miller,
Cherry Log, Star Rt.
Chestnut Stud Colt, 2 yr.
past, unbroke, out of Tenn.
Walking Mare, 2 white stock-
ings and star, $125. Chas. Pagel,
Hephzibah, c/o Square P
Ranch, :
Mare Mule. about 12 or .13
yrs. old, 1050 lbs.. work any-
where, run in pasture with
eows, anybody can handle,
sound every way, bargain $40.
M, C. Bryson, Kennesaw, Rt.
2.
One horse mule, work a1
where, stay in pasture with
cows, $35. R. O. White, Whites-
burg, Rt. 1, (Nar McWhorter).
Good mare, 1100 lbs., work
anywhere, with saddle, also
practically new rubber tired
buggy and harness. L. C. Whit-
mire, Cornelia, RFD 1. (1 1/4
mi, out of Cornelia on Cleve-
land Rd.). ~
Good size gray work mule
and .harness, plows, good 1H
wagon like now, $150.; Also
Black Indian Pony and Saddle,
6 yrs. old, $125, C. F. Brown,
Smyrna, Spring Rd. Ph, 57541.
HOGS FOR SALE
Reg. Black PC Hogs, Bred and
Open Gilts for sale. E. P. Drexel,
itton; Ris i3s
One OIC Light-Service Male,
$45.; Also Pigs, $22.50 ea. at
farm. J. H. Roquemore, Ameri-
cus, RFD 2.
9 fine Hampshire Pigs, boars
and gilts, 8 wks. old July 24th.,
$15. ea.; $25. in pairs. Cannot
ship. See at my place after 5:30
PM, all day Saturday and Sun-
day after 12:30. Richard P.
Jones, Ben Hill, 1407 New Hope
3 good entitled to register
pigs for sale. Mrs. Mary A.
Rhyne, Cartersville.
30 purebred, Cherry Red Du-
roc Pigs, 12 wks. old, $20. ea.;
Also purebred male, 20 mos. old.
No shipments. Frank Hunter,
McRae, P. O. Box 12., c/o Sugar
Creek Cafe. :
SPC Pigs, 9 wks. old, $10. ea.
Cannot ship, Mrs. Mose Cooper,
Fayetteville, Rt.- 1.
One fine reg. Duroc Male
Hog 2 yrs. old, for $80. at my
home immediately. Mrs. Olin
W. Patterson; Lumpkin.
a
One PC Brood Sow with 8
pigs, crossed with reg Hamp-
shire Boar, $125.; OIC Sow with
6 pigs, crossed reg. Hampshire,
$75. at my place. Brewster Orr,
Sharpsburg. (Hwy. 16).
Purebred Hampshire Gilts
and Boars. from. litter of 14.
3 mo old; reg. buyers name,
$25. ea. my farm. Mrs. R. Motte
buck, Lawrenceville,
(Call Duluth 3513).
Risk :
H. Donaldson,
Grove. Ph. Griffin
head shoats, 9 wks. old; Als
purebred Jersey Cow :
Viola C. Brady, Cairo, Rt. 1
5 mos. old, 160-170 Ibs., $50.
Kenneth Flanders, Lyons, P.
Box 205. : :
ity, meaty type, farrowed M
1, 1954. Ph. 2172. Wayne Re
DeSoto. :
pigs,
Rome. v
against cholera. John P. Den
sey, Rome, Rt. 2, c/o Belfi
Farm. as a
|}Guinea Gilt, 2 Males, aroun
100 Ibs. ea., $30, ea.; Also 1
male, 2 yrs. old, around
lbs., $60. FOB. Mrs, Will B
ell, Mitchell, Rt. 1, :
from reg. short nose, block
type stock, good breeaing sto
reg. buyers name, Crate, tra
put on board for $25. ea. MO
Paul J. Cain, Commerce, Rt
mos. old, for sale. W. P. H
Smith, Washington. Ph. 4462.
Cumming, Rt. 1,
>
6 good OIC Pigs, 7 w
4 males, 2 gilts, $12. ea.
one cow giving 2 gal. milk
fresh in Nov. 15th., and
4 gal. pure Jersey Cow. 1
Bethlehem, near Harrys |
Yard. J. E. Meeks, Beth
rs. old, 285 lbs.,
Hampshire Gilts, one 6 wks.
other 5-mos., both $45. Subj
register. Ronald Orr, Sh
burg. Hwy. 16.
Duroc Pigs, reg., treated,
open and bred gilts and so
all guar., 1 male 8 mos. old.
Fort Valley. St
Route 96 East. - os :
Purebred Hampshire P 38,
10 wks. old, 50 ea.; G
12 wks., $35. ea. At farm,
buyers name; Unbelted p
$15. ea. David Pu Loe
7396. 72
One purebred SPC Sow, |
and
fer calf 8 wks. old for
Reg. Durocs, males and gi
Reg. Duroc Boars, fine qu
Reg. Tamworth, gilt and b
8 wks, old, $26.
Reg. and. innocula
One nice Black Big |
OIC Pigs, tarrowed July
One OIC Male Stock Hog,
CORN ORIGINATED
IN THE WESTERN
HEMISPHERE. NORSE
EXPLORERS WERE THE
FIRST EUROPEANS
TO TASTE IT...
WEST INDIAN
) CORN GROWS
AS TALL AS
30 FEET...
FRANK FARMER
SAYS "FRESH CO
A SUMMER TIME
SPECIAL, BUT LIKE
MOST FRESH FRUITS
AND VEGETABLES, YOU CAN
_ WOW ENJOY IT ALL YEAR "ROUND -
KEEP If CoOL AND MO/sr..
ache Rabun
e PC boars, 5
old ot for light ser-
around 150 Ilbs., $50, ea.
E wu set but best come
ullis, Cochran. -
Reg. Yorkshire Pigs, male
nd ~ female, i) Fog oe r we
ers name, $25, ea.
ar aavisr, Canton,
. Duroc Hogs, 4 1/2 mos.
, $45.-$50. ea. Ken-
eth Flanders, Lyons, P. 0.
405. x
Dupetrod: Pe Jersey Pigs,
both male and gilts, treated,
wormed, papers in buyer's
name. Contact. Jeptha Ford-
ham, Milledgeville, Rt. 2, Box
106.
One Big Bone Guinea Boar,
2 yrs. old, 300 lbs., with papers,
Sows bred, also Pigs and
Shoats for sale. H. N. Watts, |)
Buchanan, Rt, 1.
Purebred reg. Hampshire
Pigs, boars and gilts, 3 mos,
old to 5 mas. old, $25.-$40 ea.
with papers; Also bred gilt and
3 bred sows, $85.-$125. Guar.
J, A, Wall, Axson, co/ River
View Farm.
bloodlines, $12:50 ea, Can reg-
ister in buyers name. Jerry
Masters, Buford, (6 mi, So,
Buford near Hog Mtn.) Ph.
3646,
Reg. Hereford Hogs, blood-
lines of Natl, Champ., since
1946, boars or gilts, 4 1/2 mos,
old. $40. ea. accinated, reg.
papers furnished. Mrs, W. A.
ward, Jr., Marietta, Rt. 3, Ph.
8-8772.
SPC Pigs, 3-4 1/2 mos, old,
both sexes, some of nations top
bloodlines, reg., treated. Will
ship. D. M. Matthews, Ten-
nille, Rt. &
July 26
8 purebred OIC Pigs, Gas.
Washington Co, Mkt. highs: cg
Sandersville
FOR SALE
. Reg.
Rams,
Hampshire
well developed,
ous, ready for service,
bloodlines. Will ship. Inquiries:
SHEEP AND GOATS
Yearling
vigor-
Best
answered promptly, Westervelt
Terhune, Atlanta, P. O. Box
2115.
Large White Saanan
Goat, excellent,
daily on very little grain,
Milk
giving 5 gts.
fresh-
ened with 3rd. kid July 5, also
gave 5 gts. with 1st kid, Mrs, J.
H, Tait, Atlanta, 4920 High Point
Rd., N.E, Rt. 6.
22.00
/
SHEEP & GOATS
FOR SALE. <<"
Pair of Black Face Purebred
Sheep, 1 yr. old, in full wool,
$75; Also One White Face Steer,
about 500 lbs. at market price.
Jes. R. Johnson, Jr., Marietta,
Rt. 2, Providence Rd.
Hampshire Ram Lambs, good
quality, grade, for sale. J. B.. a
Brooks, Noreross, Rt. 1. Ph. 2846.
Milk Goat, now milking 4-5
qts. daily, gentle, good heal-
th, for quick sale, $30. Roscoe
Ettinger, Rome, Rt. 6, c/o M.
Beard.
21.60 21.00 21.30 /
; 24.15 23.85
23,00
24,00
Carroll Co. Sales, Carroliton
: Chatham Co. $/Y, Savannah
23.00
22.30
22.00
Columbus S/Y, Columbus
22.00
Dodge Co. Stock Barn, Eastmen
21,54
20,00
22.95 22.60
22.50
Ga, Farm Prods. Sis., Corp., Thomaston 22.40
19.00
22.00
24.10
. S/Y, Statesboro |
- 22.20 21.75
20,60
Japeway Craig Com, Co,, Dublin
Jesup S/Y, Jesup |
22,06
22.77
Sa ep a pe epee gee
21,10
21.91
20,58 22,20
22.00 22,05
23,50
raid L/S duit, Co., Fingers
us Com: Ce Dublin :
22.77. 23,40
22.01 21.50
23,00
20.54
Millen L/S Mkt.,
Millen
Muscogee L/S Co., Columbus
22.25
22.30
22.50 22,00
X
21,00
23.50
QOcilla L/S Co., Ocilla
22,10
21.76 21.43
Seminole L/S Auct. Mkt., Denalsonville 21.93
22.00
ce Co. $/Y, Springfield 21.25 20.75 20.25 1
a s/t. Petham 22.00 21.50 21.05 Sutton L/S Ce., ariyier 22.00 21,80 21,70 21.60
can A Swainsboro $/Y, Swainsboro 22.66 21.44 20.70 21.00
gsdale & bong Sen ce. Quitman 21.95 21.75 21.13 20.50
eo ; ae ~ | duly 27
22.10 21.60 21,45 25.00 | "NY #
i . L/S Mkt., Baxt 22.60. -21.93;%; 20.85 =. 24A5
. Valdosta 73.01 22.60. 21.50 a1.so._ | Appling Co. L/ ari,
a Co, . \ 22,06 2.34 21.97 22,02
S/Y, Jesup Wee 07 20-40 23.45 | ne SO F/S OP Dougios :
: Farmers S/Y, Arlington 21.95 22.03 21.80 21.05
1 ee /, Sylvani 22.35.2178 20:70: 2510
dier L/S Mkt., Metter 22.50 21.85 21.50 or ee .
oe fs e Jones-Neuhoff Com. Co., Macon 22.15 21.50 21.00 23.00
op L/S Exc., Statesboro Pear OPS. 21 27-80
- 20.70 ee
Se eters Sie aioe : McRae S/Y, McRae 22,12 21.35 20.35
5 dele L/S Com. Co., Cordele 21.80 21,60 21.80 anne =
2 Mitchell Co. L/S Co., Camilla 22:00: 23.99. 21.00... 24,35=
nf River b/s han. Beinbridge _. 21,60 21,00 19.50 te =
as Smith $/Y, Thomson 24.20 22.75 22.25 26,80
bros. sm Bartow 2240. 20.48: -21.20-.< 21,00 $ a
: ag Troup Co, Sales, LaGrange 22,50 21.35
ia sy, Fiat 2215 22.15 21.05 22.55 | uy 2g 2
7 ie 5M, Thomasville 22.40 22.25
; : Hazlehurst L/S Mkt. Hoslehuest 22,05 21.30 21.00 21.95
po ; ae Ragsdale Long Com. Co., Lakeland 22,57 22.05
L/S Com. Co., Certersville 22.00 21.50 20.00 | ee Be ee ge er care eee
ee : | Turner Co. S/Y, Ashburn 22,35 22.14 21.30
eM RR AOE 2100. | eiaion S/, Albany 22.45 22.25 21.60. 21,60
Midas s Co. ai Weskington 24.25
21.70 21.40
PAGE EIGHT
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SHEEP AND GOATS
FOR SALE
Toggenburg Milk Goats, does
$20; Bucks, $15; Kids, $10 ea.
Mrs. W. H. Williams, Savannah,
Rt. 4, Box 246. Ph. 4-5969.
One Western Hampshire
Grade Ram (sheep) 2 yrs. old,
for sale. Mrs. Alberta - Caton,
Atlanta, 1450 Citadel Dr., N. E
One milk goat, 4 qts. daily,
with 3 extra fine kids, 2 billies,
1 nannie, 4 mos. old, perfect
cond., all black with long, white
speckled ears, $50 for lot. Or
sell separately. Mrs. D. H. Davis,
Duluth, Rt. 1, Box 112.
Sannan Doe Kid, Reg. $35. No
shipping. Joe Wilson, Deeatur,
828 3rd Ave. De. 0354.
1 yearling ram (sheep) 16 mos.
old, Corrydale breeding, excels
in yield and quality of wool, ex-
cellent, 150 Ibs., $25. K, D. Sand-
ers, Eaton. Ph. 2151.
POULTRY FOR SALE
BANTAMS:
Approx. 40 large size Bantam
hens and pullets, mixed with
Red Game, 50c-$1. ea.; Nice
young rooster, same breed, 75
ea. Cannot ship. Mrs. H. H.
Green. Sandy Springs, 6325
Roswell Rd. Ph, Ch. 9064.
75 purebred Golden Sebright
Bantams, small size, May 1954
hatch, all healthy, vaccinated,
$1.50 ea.; $4. trio. Come after.
I have no crates. Nellie M.
Mingledorff, Douglas, Rt. 3.
Bantam close-out sale, 50
~ Silver Sebright Bantams, quail
size to 2 yr. old, entire lot $50.
No shipping. BeG Calloway,
Danville,
Purebred Show Bantams, in
Buff Cochin, RI Red, breeders
and young stock; Also hatch-
ing eggs, 18, $2. PP; And young
Pheasants, 12-14 wks, old, $2.
ea. C. H. Overby, Columbus,
3609 - 14 Ave.
White Jap. Silkies, Roosters,
6 mos. old, Pullets, 4 1/2 mos.
old, $3. pr.; Golden Sebright,
5 mos. old, ready to lay, $1.50
ea.; $2. pr.; Black Polish White
Crest, 6 mos. old, $3. pr. All
purebred, healthy, FOB. Mrs.
Lula Giddens, Kirkland.
RI Red Bantam Cockerels,
$1.50. No shipping. Joe Wilson,
Decatur, 828-3rd. Ave, Tel. De.
0354,
4 Golden Sebright Bantam
Hens, 1 Rooster, 1953 hatch, $6.
FOB. MO. No chks. Silas
Snipes, Commerce, Rt. 2.
CORNISH, GAES, AND
GIANTS:
2 purebred Bacon Warhorse
Hens, pure pee Red Claret
Stag, $12 trio. All guar. Milton
Brooks, Cordele, 707- 21st Ave.
West.
Purebred Dark Cornish, from
healthy unrelated stock: 3 cock-
erels, 4- 5 Ibs. ea. $2.50 ea.;
4 cockerels, 3-4 lbs. ea., $2 ea.
If shipped, add $1 per bird. J.
EK. Granger, Reidsville
10 large type Cornish Cock-
erels, average wt. 2 lbs., nice
for yard, $1 ea.; 50 large type
Carters champ. cockerels, from
prize stock, avg. 2 lbs., 75c ea.
here. Mrs. Chas. Malpus, Guy-
TOR, bt, ki
5 full blood Roundhead Game
Pullets, from reg. stock, 5 mos.
old, for sale or exchange for
sood pig Also Rooster. T. C.
Bridges, Kennesaw, Rt. 1. Ph.
Marietta, 95905.
Pure E. W. Law Greys, prov-
en brood stock, Mar. hatch,
Stags $5 ea.; Trio $10. Johnnie
W. Avera, Nashville.
HAMBURGS
10 Silver Spangled Hamburg
Pullets, 2 Cockerals, 4 mos. old,
show stock. $15 for lot. Robert
Harris, Marietta, Rt. 5.
MINORCAS .
20 Black Minorca Hens, 2
Cockerels, 1 yr. old, full stock,
$40. Hicks Road just off Austell
near Milford Chureh, Marietta,
P. L. Kimmons, Atlanta, 712
Bankhead Ave. N, W.
POULTRY FOR SALE c
LIVESTOCK WANTED
ROCKS: BARRED, WHITE,
OTHERS
754A er rade White Rocks,
Mar. hatch, laying Sept., $1.20
ea. J. A. Wood, Fairburn. (Call
Fairburn 7446 after 6 PM).
PEACOCKS, PHEASANTS
PIGEONS, QUAIL, DOVES
Several pairs large Jumbo type
Pigeons, much larger than
Kings, $2.50 pr. FOB. W. E.
Scarborough, Albany, 1307 Nin-
th Ave.
Common Piegons, $1 pr.;
White African Baby Guineas
feathered out, 50c ea.; Ring-
neck Pheasants, half grown, $2.-
50 ea.; $5 pr Also Baby Mus-
covey Ducks, 50c ea. Starling
Yawn, Byromville.
Fine young Northern Bobwhite
Quail, 1-8 wks. old, also few
young Chukars. Reasonable
prices for quality birds. C. V.|-
Purcell, Decatur, 217 Mt. Ver-
non Dr. Ph. De. 4238.
400 Pigeons, Ducks, Bantams,
Pheasants, and Rabbits, pure-
bred, all colors, some low as $3
pr. Mrs. Helen Street, Atlanta,
Rt. 2.
Chuker Quail, one month old,
$1; 2 mos., $2. Write. H. A.
Grimson, Macon, RFD 6.
Solid White Racing Homer
Pigeons, $5 pr.; 3 prs. $12.;
Young Birds, $2 ea.; Colored
Racing Homers, $4 pr.; 3 prs., $9;
H. .
Young birds, "$1.50 ea, H.
Watkins, Louisville, 309 E. 7th.
St.
REDS: NH, RI, PARENTERS
15 NH Red Pullets, Mar. 1954
hatch, laying, $1.50 ea. at my
place. Ernest Alexander, De-
catur, 114 New St. Ph. Cr. 3020.
200 hens, NH Red, year old,
Apr. 15th., $2 ea. Hwy. 1 be-
tween Oak Park and Lyons.
Near The Package Shop, Mrs.
BE. M. McLeod, Lyons, Rt, 2.
Ph. Lexsy 2407.
RI Reds, dark strain, - early
hatch, pullets $2 ea.; Cockerels
$3. Mrs, Don Donaldson, De-
catur, 726 S. Candler St. Ph.
De. 2405.
40 NH Rers, 4 A pullets, Feb.
ist. hateh, culled, most laying,
healthy, $2 ea. FOB. You fur-
nish coops. Alex Barfield,
Louiville.
POULTRY WANTED
ROCKS: BARRED ee.
OTHERS:
Want 10 BR Pullets to lay this
fall, and 1 Rooster. Tel. Be.
2738. Mrs. Carl G. Moore, Sr.,
Atlanta, 795 Fairburn Rd., N. W.
LIVESTOCK WANTED
CATTLE:
Want 8 or 10 reg. Black Angus
Heifers, bred. State age, price,
etc. Consider 10 not bred if
priced right. W. R. Arnall, Luth-
ersville.
Want to evch. reg Hampshire
Sow, 11 mos. old, 250 Ibs., for
fresh milk cow, prefer Jersey
of Jersey- -Guernsey, See at m
place 4 mi. E. Orchard Hill. W.
P. Colvin, Milner.
HOGS:
Want to exch. reg. Duroc Male
Pig, 5 mos. old, from outstand-
ing dam and sire, for reg. Duroc
Sire of equal value for breed-
purposes. Willing to give or
ia e difference. Mrs. Homer
ee Stockbridge, Rt. 1. Ph.
Want pair of Little Bone
Guninea Pigs, full stock, with
papers. John M. Williams, Mari-
etta, Cunningham Rd.
Want one purebred reg. Ham mp
shire Boar; 8 mos. to 2 yrs. ol
Must be large for age, from
good bloodline, and Bangs free.
Quote best cash price. Send
copy of pedigree. J. A. Wall,
Axson, e/o River View Farm.
HORSES AND MULES:
Want young, gentle, well
mea . ely diy Hi te
z neville,
a an Bow 101. Ph. 136.
-Want small very gentle saddle
horse No Shetland pony. Must
have fair saddle gait. H. B. Ar-
rington, Ellaville. Ph: 133.
SHEP AND GOATS: |
Want 6 to 10 female goats
(meat type), also male goat from
milk producing strain, with in
25 mi. Tucker. W. L. Cousins,
Tucker, 3001 Cooledge Rd. .
FARM HELP WANTED
Want nice middle age woman
to live in home on farm with
me (alone) and do small- chores
on farm, for private room, board,
fair salary. Mrs. A. C. Mobley,
Concord.
Want herdsman for cattle
farm. Mechanical ability re-
quired also. Del Russell, Greens-
boro, Box 327.
Want good Christian woman
to work on farm for board,
room, and salary. Mrs. Leroy
Smith, Commerce, Rt. 2.
Want white woman doe light
farm work on farm. Live in
house with aged man and wife.
Good home, private room, board,
reasonable salary weekly. Write
at once. W. E. Chambley, Grif-
fin: REC:
Want reliable woman to live
with aged couple on farm and
do light farm chores for room,
board, weekly salary. Mrs. J. M.
Barnett, Loganville, Rt. 2.
Want clean, healthy, nice wo-
man for farm work on farm.
Live as one of family. Small
salary. No objection to children.
W. L. Dunn, Hampton, Rt. 2.
Want couple to live in 2 R
house on farm; Woman to do
light chores for weekly salary;
Man to farm on shares. Also.
some day work for wages. Must
be honest, reliable. Consider
white or colored, Letters ans.
W. L. Gravitt, Rex, Rt. 1.
Want reliable white woman
for light farm work on farm in
exchange for private room,
board, salary. Contact. Mrs. Till
man Walton, Woodbury. Ph.
4192.
Want family to pick cotton, 20 7]
acres for good 4 R house, wood
Cotton will be ready to pick
about Sept. ist. Come or write.
J. P. Blasingame, Monroe, Rt. 2.
(Just off Monroe-Social Circle
Hwy.).*
Want 2 good workers for farm.
One must be thoroughly exper-
ienced truck and tractor operat-
or. Good house with elec. Fred
Barber, Jonesboro, P. O. Box
206.
Want sober, reliable man for
general farming. Prefer small
family. Drive tractor. Have
knowledge other farm machin-|
ery. State wages expected. Re-
ferences, David Stough, Locust
Grove, Rt. 1.
Cattle Prices Paid at Georgia M
Want. experienced
driver on farm. House furnished
Pay full time. Apply. R. L. Jack-
son, Jonesboro, c/o Flint Gain 1
Farms.
Want thoroughly phates
trustworthy man for dairy and
hogs. Have about 175 acres in
pasture underfence, and cross
fenced. 3 all-year streams wat-
er, 3. very good houses, dairy |
and farm equip. with tractor;
some hogs, dairy cows, heifers
on farm. See S. C. Wiley, Cov-
ington. Rt. 3 at Jersey.
POSITIONS WANTED
41 yr, old man, white, good heal-
th, sober, no bad habits want
work on farm with honest peo-
ple, as caretaker cattle, hog,
chicken, or dairy farm. Good
worker. Lifetime experience.
Wife, 3 children. C. M. Mahan,
Covington, RFD 4, c/o Hay-
fields Farm. i |Nice 4 R_ house,
Want to raise reg. Angus cat-
tle, or hogs on halves. Have
several hundred acres with good |
pasture, plenty of hay and corn.
All necessary reference furnish-
ed. T. B. Tarvin, Alto, PO
Box 66.
White eel: 5 small hale
dren, want work .on farm for
daily wage and 3 R. house to live
in. Have to be moved. Have 15
yr.. Exp. Lee Spears, Atlanta,
ae Washington St S. -W., Apt.
35 yr. old kite ieh wants
job on farm, experienced poul-
try, truck, and tractor driver.
Room, board, reasonable salary.
Clyde Hall, Bowman, Rt. 1.
37 yr. old man, honest, sober,
wants job on farm. Room, board,
and $15 weekly. Julian Reed,
Rome, 914 Maple St.
Want chicken farm to tend on |
halves. 45 yrs. old, single, but
have my mother with me. No
bad habits. Prefer near Ross-
ville, or Jasper. Mrs. oe Ar-
thur, Ringgold, Rt. 2.
tractor
wages. Need 2- 3 R. hon
water, etc. 10 yrs.
Have to es bars | Robert
anta, eT
W. Apt. 18.
Want eines on sic
year, raising chickens,
corn. Desire with tracto
drive truck and_ tra
school. Good ae a te:
family. John.
Ground, Rt. 1.
Man, wife, 2 boys, wan
on poultry; truck or sto
balance this year.
ed,
Prefer Southwest Ga. H.
Stubbs, Hazlehurst.
34 yr. old white man, wife ai
2 boys, wants cattle or pot
farm. Lifetime exp
Move anywhere. Have
moved. 3 to work. Consider c
taker job at once. 2 experienc
with truck and_ trac
farm machinery. C.
ney, Gainesville, RFD
Man and wife, 21 yrs old
54 yr. old father want jo
chicken, hog or dai
once. Work by day.
Need house. Experience
day or night. Donald
Atlanta, ie Woodw:
S. E, Apt. 1
31 yr. old sing
Anais. 400 White h
WWant job on
light doing light
Mrs. U. G Smith, |
ourebred and: farm herds;
bred cows and heifers. W.
AUCTION SALE
Breeders Consignment Auction Sale of Reg. H
ford and Polled Hereford Cattle, Livestock Audit
Moultrie, Ga., Tuesday, Aug. 24, 1954. Bulls for
Cows with calf; Open
E. ey io
cattle .
. W., Atlanta.
v6
Summer Sale By The Ge
Hereford Association -
The Georgia Hereford Assn., will hold th
mer Sale in Newnan, Coweta Co., on ' day
19, at the Newnan Fair Ground...
. 25 bulls and 65 females. Fo
eon, write: Ernest T. oe Secy.
Aoteate
GRADE Thomaston Atlanta Athens Rome
7-26 7-27 7-28 7-28 729
Steers & Heifers Ms ange
Good & Cheice 17.00-17.90 16.90-23.60 '17.30-19.10 a 18.60- ae
Com. 15.50-15.60 14.00-17.50 13.50-16.40 *'13.90-17.30 -13.80-17.80
Utility 10.80-11.70 10.75-15.40 10.00-13.20 -11.00-13.90. -10.60-14.20
Cutters 250.1080 8.50-12.50 -7.30-10.40 += 8.00-11.80 -8.00-12.00
CALVES eee i ;
Good & Choice -14.00-18.30 -'14.25-19.00 '14.10-17.50 -14,50-18.80 -15.50-19.60
Util. & Coml. 9'50-13.05 10.50-16.00 9.50-13.50 -9.75-15.00 '11.40-13.60
cows oe see ete
Utility 2.80-11.80 -8.90-12.00 -9.90-10.50 S9,00-11.00 -9.00-11.50
c.& 6. 5.20- 9.20 5.30-10.60 -6.00- 9.00 $.00- 9.30 6.00- 9.90
BULLS s st a Pee
Util. & Coml. 9.00-12.50 10.00-12.50 -9.25-12.00 = 8.80-14.70 _*9.90-12.90
Cutters 850-1040 -8.50-10.75 -7.20- 9.20 ~7.00-10.70 + -8,00-11.90
STOCKERS - ;
Steers hk Helfers 8.10-15.00 8.00-17.60 =9.10-13.25 -8.00-16.90
Calves 9,00-14.10 -9.00-16.75 -9.00-16.00 _&.00-18.40
uree of Information
State Market News Service
Seventh Street, N. E,, Atlanta, Ga.